Ezra nails Lynch
I mean, really: does anyone else who is going to lay a wreath on Remembrance Day put out a press release about me! me! me! the way Lynch and the CHRC did? What a grotesque woman.But it’s not just the fact that Lynch issued a press release—which is about as classy as going to a funeral and handing out business cards, saying “call me—let’s do lunch!”. If you read Lynch’s press release, it’s not really about our fallen soldiers at all. It’s about Lynch and her corrupt CHRC. ezra levant
Remember, its not the crime that gets you….its the spin.
November 11th, 2008 at 9:23 am
At the start of today’s Remembrance Day service, broadcast on CBC, I predicted to my wife that there would be a shot of Lynch and that CBC would break in with a comment on the generally silent coverage of the actual wreath laying ceremony.
I was wrong on the latter, but Taliban Jack and Any-ban-is-a-good-ban-if-I-say-so Jennifer did warrant a tight close up.
Let’s hear it for the team, eh, CBC?
November 11th, 2008 at 12:34 pm
I want my country back!! The Canada of my youth valued children and families. Mothers could stay home and look after their families until we had such high taxes to pay for our utopian world.
Canadians cannot afford Ottawa and the overpaid, overly smug Civil
Servant Masters. Please, would Quebec start a trend and leave ? It might be followed by people in other provinces saying enough. For me, Jennifer Lynch and her bunch is the final straw. It breaks my heart to see the young moms and babies bearing this burden. It was feminists who always fought against tax policy that would help one earner families. Many of the feminists who fought against tax breaks for families have highly paid government jobs. I wonder if J. Lynch was one of them?
November 11th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
A crass narcissistic PR stunt staged at a solemn ceremony of national mourning. My gawd!, is there any moral imperative these vulgar bureaucrats won’t whore out to save their smug civil service careers?