Liberal Anne McLellan Endorses Dinning

November 30, 2006 · By

Stephen Taylor interviews Anne McLellan in Montreal – fast-forward to the 4:35 mark of this video to get McLellan’s very spirited endorsement of Dinning!
Via: noisefromtheright

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8 Responses to “Liberal Anne McLellan Endorses Dinning”

  1. Jabber on November 30th, 2006 4:30 pm [#]

    Not sure I would call this an endorsement…

  2. Aaron on November 30th, 2006 4:55 pm [#]

    Oh man, I hope Morton brings this up during tonight’s debate.

  3. Speller on November 30th, 2006 5:04 pm [#]

    Jabber,
    It comes of as an endorsement to most Albertans. Especially the ones who voted for PM Stephen Harper’s CPC.
    If Liberal PM wannabe Anne McLellan thinks Provincial institutions which Quebec has are a bad idea for Alberta and doesn’t think Dr. Morton should be promoting them in the West then “I’m Supportin’ Morton”.

    What I think was most telling was McLellan calling Canada the ‘Federation’.
    Beam me up Scotty! There is NO intelligent life here.

    Maybe, she forgot the ‘Con’ prefix because she was busy trying to pull one.

  4. matt on November 30th, 2006 8:10 pm [#]

    What was with that question asked to morton in the debate about him being a far right, religious wacko. I think Morton called her out on that one pretty good though.

  5. matt on November 30th, 2006 8:32 pm [#]

    McLellan favours Stelmach, Dinning (updated 5:30 p.m.)

    on EdmontonJournal.com

    http://www.canada.com/edmonton.....7&k=0

  6. Stephen Taylor on November 30th, 2006 9:51 pm [#]

    “This video”?

    That’s my video!

  7. H. Cameron on November 30th, 2006 10:22 pm [#]

    Sorry Stephen,

    I never met to imply that it was my video, its not – it’s clearly yours.

    I found the video via noisefromtheright and never followed the link back to your website. I figured the Blogging Tories intro was sufficient enough.

    Anyways, I’ve linked to your posting at the top of the this posting.

  8. ThePolitic.com - » Ask Jim Dinning the Question Everyone Forgot to Ask on December 1st, 2006 12:57 pm [#]

    [...] If one considers his decidedly nonpartisan rhetoric and political support (i.e., support from Liberals), one could draw the conclusion that Dinning is more interested in being Premier than in leading a party. Which is to say, he’d be happy being Premier regardless of which party brought him to power. [...]

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