Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Ignatieff The Dirty Harry of Canadian Politics?

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Of course, the difference is that Dirty Harry was mean to the bad guys.
Dirty Iggy? One doesn't know whether he's a good guy or bad guy.
After all, he's a Liberal.
Liberals tend to be, depending on circumstances, Good, Bad or Ugly.
Sorry, Iggy, but you're no Dirty Harry. Quit pretending to be. You just look daft.
For a Few Dollars More... eh?

Story here.

ht: Bourque

You can picture the Liberal leader in front of the TV, working up a sneer, cocking a finger at the tube and muttering as menacingly as he could manage: “Go on punk, make my day.” Bam, bam, another low-life eats dirt.

How else to explain his apparent weakness for delivering lines straight out of Dirty Harry when wishing to telegraph his superior manhood in the general direction of Stephen Harper?

“If you mess with me, I will mess with you until I’m done,” Ignatieff snarled Saturday during an appearance in Nova Scotia. “Don’t trifle with me ... Don’t try this rough stuff with me ... I can take a punch and I can dish a punch out.”

Silly old fart, making a damfoolassclown of himself.

Make the People laugh at him, he's gonna.

Like I said, taking advice from his discredited Liberal war room dirty-attacks mastermind Warren Kinsella only makes him look like an attack clown, too. Like Warren, seen below.


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Above: Warren with a shovel. He threatened to shove it up my ass if I took his picture. Luckily he fell down while chasing me!
(Nope, just kidding; I didn't take the picture)