Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Politician: A politician is a politician and often cannot be trusted


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In this case is the Norwegian Prime Minister driving around in a taxicab supposedly picking up unsuspecting passengers and chatting about his policies. Now it turns out those passengers were not so unsuspecting. In fact, they were downright suspecting. The Norwegian newspaper reporting, the labor party eventually confirmed, that at least some of those passengers were paid actors cast as ordinary citizens for what would become a campaign video. This, of course, is a shocking breach of the public trust.

What else is new? Harper may love it and may try to pull-off a similar stunt.

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2 comments:

  1. Shocking? No. Absolutely appalling? Yes. I suspect our capacity as Canadians to be shocked, LeDaro, has eroded since the election of the Harper regime.

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  2. Lorne,

    Yes. I suspect our capacity as Canadians to be shocked, ..., has eroded since the election of the Harper regime.

    So true. But it looks we are not alone. These political games have become a norm. Sad!!

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