Monday, May 14, 2007

Canadian Blue Lemons Out of Touch with Reality

Lemon is ready to throw blame around for the hidden polling which showed that the Cons couldn't be further from connecting with Canada's ethnic communities:
Who commissioned this study?
Was Ipsos Reid hired by bureaucrats hoping to embarrass the government?

So let's take a look at which notorious Communist operative actively took credit for a poll which Lemon sees as an effort to sabotage the Cons' efforts:
A spokesman from the Prime Minister's Office said the research was based on policies outlined in the speech from the throne, as well as issues of importance to new Canadians.

"The groups were non-partisan, policy-focused and helpful in getting input from members of Canada's multicultural communities," said Dimitri Soudas.
For those who find the name familiar, that's with good reason, as it's Harper's deputy press secretary who actively sought to defend the poll when it was first discovered. Which means either that Soudas managed to come down with a severe case of Left Wing Conspiracy Syndrome without his bosses noticing over the last year-plus - or that we have another prime example of reality's notorious left-wing bias.

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