I think Jim Dinning might have just made his YouTube debut... I can't tell...
I know it's been said that Canadian political techniques tend to be 5-10 years behind the Americans, but can anyone explain what the heck that was?
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Dave,
ReplyDeleteI was at the forum hosted by Calgary-Varsity and the UofC Conservative Students Association. The Dinning fire truck was there. And yes, it was that lame.
"Celebrate good times". Well, I guess that's all we have to do. Just give up, vote Jim, and good things will happen. Sigh...
Gerard Kennedy's been at the forefront of new e-campaign technologies. He's all over youtube and all of his videos are viewed by hundreds, the only one to get more viewers has been Rae's skinny-dipping episode, and that wasn't exactly substantive. Kennedy's campaign was pretty much launched by bloggers, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat daveberta, are you against fire trucks? Well, ARE YOU?
ReplyDeleteDinning is a joke. On the up side, if he happens to win the leadership race, the PC party will be split in half. Rural Alberta will not bow to a corporate Calgary suit.
Nothin' like a little Kool And the Gang to whip the kids into a frenzy.
ReplyDeleteEven the Dinning people think it was lame. Where's the fire, Jim? What message are you trying to "put out"?
ReplyDeleteComing a close second for ridiculousness is Lyle Oberg, who has a tractor-trailer, emblazoned with his picture and name, that cruises around the province spreading the antagonism. There's also a smaller lighted sign truck that bounces around. Like Mark Norris, Oberg's campaign is an expensive act of masturbation.
or mark norris' hummer
ReplyDeleteHey, at least the music was good.
ReplyDeleteI had to stop what I was doing and have a dance party.
Looks more and more like Ted Morton has this thing wrapped up!
Why would any candidate in their right mind drive a Hummer?
ReplyDeletewhat the heck is that video?
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