Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Helena Guergis and the Bully Cons

















Well I gotta say that although I'm not a fortune teller I did predict where the Helena Guergis story is heading. I said Stephen Harper wasn't going to be able to get rid of her that easily. And that it was going to be a very messy divorce.

And boy is it EVAH.

"From the moment of Mr. Jaffer's arrest, warning bells should have sounded both about his business activities, about her relation to those business activities, and when she kept making misstep after misstep, I think the prime minister should have acted, a long time ago." 

And now we're in the ridiculous situation where nobody knows what these serious allegations are, not even Helena Guergis, and every Canadian thinks that's crazy."

Now I'm no fan of Guergis, she's just another Con as far as I'm concerned. But I do hate bullies more than anything else in the world. And the way she's been treated by these woman hating Cons is absolutely  DISGUSTING.

The baffling part of her treatment is the harshness of it. While other Tory MPs caught in questionable situations have been spared the PMO lash, Guergis was shunned by Conservatives with a gusto normally reserved for the most insular extremist cults.

She’s been tarred, feathered and plastered with a scarlet letter even before the opening statement of defence at her trial in the court of public opinion.

And when Dimitri Soudas says she's lying I have to believe she's innocent. Because the day that Con monkey ever tells the truth, I'll buy him a banana...to stick in each hairy ear.

But  of course Helena has been a bit of an idiot. Not for marrying Jaffy, because love means never having to say you're sorry. But she really should have known that Stephen Harper has this thing about fallen women.

I don't know whether this is because his wacko church tells him women are SUBORDINATE.

Consider one of the Harper government’s first moves: the cancellation of the Liberals’ long-promised national daycare program for a $25/week taxable stipend per child.

Most people saw it as, ‘Oh yes the neocons don’t like government-funded social policies.’ What they didn’t realize was that he was also pandering to social conservatives who don’t believe that the government should have any role in child-rearing, who believe that mothers should be at home bringing up their children or who send their children to religious daycares and schools.

Or whether punishing uppity women turns him on...like torture in Afghanistan.

But one thing is for sure eh? He is a misogynistic bastard.

And his views on "fallen women" are probably really KINKY...



So if Helena decides to run as an independent in her riding, and helps split the vote so a progressive candidate wins. 

And if when she testifies before that parliamentary committee, she tells them that Stephen Harper is a bully and a woman hating BEAST.

I'll forgive her a lot of things.

And as a bullied person she can be my friend FOREVER...

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