Monday, December 03, 2007

Liberal Platform Leftist: Globe & Mail

The Globe and Mail, a relatively Left-leaning paper, is calling the Liberal Party platform "left-leaning".

MONTREAL — Stéphane Dion signalled yesterday that he will
take a left-leaning platform of social programs into the next election, as he
vowed to run a campaign that will create a "collision" between Liberal and
Conservative visions of Canada.



This is how a Leftist paper interprets the Liberal platform. As "left-leaning".

So there you have it: the MSM is declaring the Liberal Party to be leftist, bolstering my own longstanding indication to the same effect.

This means that now, there are three national Leftist parties (four in Quebec) with serious enough support more or less evenly divided amongst themselves to split the Leftist vote even worse in the next election.

The Liberals therefore cannot credibly call themselves "moderate" or "centrist". Not that they've really been able to credibly make this claim for a long time anyway.

Conservatism is the new moderate centrism, and Canadians apparently agree.

From now on, the Liberals of Stephane "Mr. Bean" Dion shall be referred to being in the same grouping of Leftist political parties as the communistic New Democrats of "Taliban Jack" Layton, the enviro-extremist Green Party of "Climate change equals Nazism" Elizabeth May and the softly-supremacistic, separatist Bloc Quebecois of somber undertaker-looking Gilles Duceppe.