Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hypocritical Toronto Star Advises Premier Wynne to Fuggedabout the $1.1 Billion the Liberals Stole to Buy the Last Election and Concentrate on--What Else?--"Social Justice"

It's the only way, says the Star:
Wynne has repeatedly apologized for the actions of the previous government while insisting she was kept out of the loop, although she was a member of cabinet when crucial decisions were made. But the gas-plant scandal has become the gift that keeps on giving for the opposition parties, making it all the more urgent for the premier to show Ontarians that she is capable of taking the province on a new path, toward greater prosperity, increased jobs and social justice. It’s the only way to change the channel on such devastating revelations.
Here's the hypocrisy: the Toronto Star would never advise us to "change the channel" on such an outrageous abuse of power and money--and, in essence, to reward those responsible for it--if the Conservatives were in charge. No, if this had occurred on the Tories' watch, you can be sure the paper would go all pitbull and refuse to drop the bone until the rogues had been chased from office.

How do we know that for sure? Two words: Mike Duffy.

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