Stephane Dion: The Walking Pinata

February 16, 2007 · By Aaron Unruh

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I think I’m going to have to stop watching Question Period….or maybe even tune out of day to day coverage of Canadian politics. It’s just getting too ugly. I am no supporter of Stephane Dion and the Liberal Party. But I hate bullying of any kind. And the Wacky Professor is starting to look like a walking pinata…..two wacks away from getting his stuffing knocked out.

It’s brutal…..it’s like dog fighting…I can’t even watch it. Somebody call the SPCA. As the ReformCon assault continues….and Quebecers laugh at him. The poor know-it-all nerd can’t even defend himself.

And keep in mind that this was written before Dion’s most recent mis-steps.

Comments

11 Responses to “Stephane Dion: The Walking Pinata”

  1. Richard on February 16th, 2007 8:20 pm [#]

    Are you serious? Just seeing this dink get an “Atomic Wedgie” each time he opens his mouth is great.
    He really does look like those guys who hid in the shadows in high-school to avoid getting the shit pounded out of them.

  2. brian on February 16th, 2007 8:57 pm [#]

    your right

    this is amazing

    the socialists have never been correct

    history or time proves them wrong, again

    nothing is perfec, but you can strive for

    excellence

  3. Real Conservative on February 16th, 2007 9:13 pm [#]

    You’ll know that Dion is fried’ when he starts to act like the nutty professor aka Jerry Lewis.
    (real conservative)

  4. SUZANNE on February 16th, 2007 10:21 pm [#]

    Dion is just getting dumped all over the Canadian blogosphere. Even some of the Liberals aren’t keen on him.

    It’s just not pretty for him.

  5. Anonymous on February 17th, 2007 10:37 am [#]

    What is even less pretty is that Aaron lifted this from a gay blogger. Can’t you come up with anything on your own Aaron?

  6. wilson61 on February 17th, 2007 11:01 am [#]

    Anon, if you want credit for the idea, just link us to your blog.

    re-visiting themes is good, as these blogs roll off so fast, it is hard to keep up if the good ideas aren’t repeated.

  7. Greg Farries on February 17th, 2007 11:58 am [#]

    Aaron lifted this from a gay blogger.

    Aaron credited the original author, what’s the problem?

  8. Anonymous on February 17th, 2007 4:30 pm [#]

    It is just pretty hypocritical, considering some of the things he has posted about gay people.

  9. Greg Farries on February 17th, 2007 5:37 pm [#]

    It is just pretty hypocritical, considering some of the things he has posted about gay people.

    How is it hypocritical? Just because someone disagrees with gay marriage doesn’t mean they hate gays. Nor does it mean they can’t link to their website and agree with their conclusions.

    I didn’t even know Simon from Montreal was gay, nor do I really care…

  10. philanthropist on February 17th, 2007 8:38 pm [#]

    Poor Stephi! – on the bright side for him, someone, somewhere out there in cyberspace, apparently discovered his personality! he’ll surely be pleased to get his hands on it!

  11. Aaron Unruh on February 17th, 2007 8:54 pm [#]

    “What is even less pretty is that Aaron lifted this from a gay blogger.”

    Oh shit, how did you find me out? What’s that? By clicking on the link I provided?

    I-Di-Ot.

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