CBC News hits a new low by openly trying to humiliate PM Harper on Facebook

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Actually it was a jab at the sitting Prime Minister of Canada by the national news network owned and paid for by the people of Canada .
I personally feel that the national news network of all Canadians should not mock any of our political candidates .


There mandate is to provide an unbiased objective narrative . The news and only the news . We can filter our own biases or get coloured
opinion from countless other sources .

I think for shows which are clearly satire such as 22 minutes & Mercer, they should mock all candidates. Everything else though should be free from bias -- which would be a first for the people's broadcaster.

ETA: Having watched the video, I can clearly say that this proves beyond a shadow of a doubt --- Steven Harper is your friend.
 

Locutus

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Oh dear! The Conservative Party supporters do seem to have thin skin.

 

AnnaG

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Erm, I think in order to be humiliated in the first place, one actually has to have a personality. Or am I wrong?
 

AnnaG

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Isn't against the law to impersonate military personnel? I'm pretty sure if you did, you would be arrested.
Anyone can wear fatigues or camo or whatever. Harpy has no insignia on.
 

Cannuck

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Isn't against the law to impersonate military personnel? I'm pretty sure if you did, you would be arrested.

Harper has enough faults that need to be pointed out. There's no need for people like you making up silly things to attack him with. Quite frankly it takes away from his real failings.
 

Jinentonix

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Harper has enough faults that need to be pointed out. There's no need for people like you making up silly things to attack him with. Quite frankly it takes away from his real failings.
Yeah, like a cheesy photo op despite the crappy way he's treated the military and our vets.
 

Twila

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I don't think psychopaths can be humiliated. They don't feel.
 

MHz

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I don't think psychopaths can be humiliated. They don't feel.
They should have some unique traits though. Liars who think they have gotten away with 'a practiced li' will sometimes have a quick smirk while they look away and right back again. That should just be taken as how the rest of the conversation will go. (rather than showing him a quick way down a flight of stairs and saying something about starting the conversation over again.)