Political Philosophy by CTV

November 4, 2007 · By Aaron Unruh

Who needs university when you can take entire courses by reading single sentences written by CTV staffers?:

Caldwell described himself as a “Red Tory” in the tradition of political thinker George Grant, who was concerned with social issues and the common good.

Where is the “banal” category?

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3 Responses to “Political Philosophy by CTV”

  1. Mike Kyoto on November 4th, 2007 8:18 pm [#]

    CTV has replaced CPAC a Canada’s political channel. They are becoming strong rivals for the CBC with left wing bias.

  2. muttsrus on November 5th, 2007 6:16 am [#]

    On CTV’s Question Period, Jane Taber and Craig Oliver with their smirks and sideway glances always look like they share a little secret that only the two of them know about. Their secret appears to be this: let’s see how many things we can smear Harper and the Conservatives with and still come away looking like professional newspeople.

  3. Anonymous on November 5th, 2007 6:33 am [#]

    File it under Unruh, if you need a category for banality.

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