December 14, 2005

Harper and Layton on Martin's Anti-U.S. Grandstanding

Mustafa Hirji (email) at 07:55 PM

Stephen Harper and Jack Layton give Paul Martin a smacking for his recent comment about the U.S.:

First, Stephen Harper:

I always remember when you had the kid who was always name-calling from a safe distance. There really wasn't much risk of a fight, and Mr. Martin reminds me of that kid.

Mr. Martin. He's the kid name-calling from a safe distance. He couldn't throw a punch to save his llfe.

And, even better, Jack Layton:

The fact is, he's electioneering.

He'll say anything to get elected. And whipping up the rhetoric against George Bush is very easy to do. The problem is, he hasn't delivered the goods.

He thinks he can stand up and wag his finger at George Bush and somehow impress somebody, It's time he started delivering results. That would allow Canadians to be able to speak to the world.

Canadians have known that the Liberals will say anything in an election to get elected. I think now the ambassador has discovered the same thing.

Ouch!

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