Cannon and Baird next in line, if Harper were to die written by Postmedia's Glen Mcgregor. He has totally crossed the line in journalistic integrity IMHO. Is there nothing better to write about? This from a couple a few commenters on the article.
Parkland Parent
Wow. Slow news day or wishful thinking?
Kanadia
I am a reader that frequents this site. After reading this article, I will be taking my reading elsewhere.
This article is appalling.
righton42
I AM DISGUSTED AND SHOCKED AT THE SUGGESTIVE
CONNOTATIONS OF THE TITLE OF THIS ARTICLE BUT NOT SURPRISED AFTER ALL THE WRITER OF THIS ARTICLE IS THE SAME NATIONALITY AS THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE WHO FREED THE LOCKERBIE BOMBER A F-----G SCOT S----R.
Gabby in QC
The media often wails and wrings its collective hands at the lack of civility in our political discourse.
In the wake of the attempted assassination of Congresswoman Giffords, one would think that responsible media people would shy away from allusions to politicians' death.
I guess we really do need an election, because it appears journalists have nothing better to do than write tripe like this column.
Bruce 2
This story is as bad and inflammatory as Scott Reid's "kill him, kill him dead" that was published in the Globe and Mail some time back.
The media and in this instance Glen Mcgregor and Postmedia News should be admonished for this tripe.
Irresponsible, to say the least.
This guy wins awards and applause from his peers for such reporting,
ReplyDeletenothing much you can do about the Harper-haters, except don't read their crap.
''...Glen (McGregor) and his hot room colleague Stephen Maher won a much, much deserved award this past weekend from the Canadian Association of Journalists.
It was in the category of Computer Assisted Reporting, for the work they did showing that a disproportionate share of the federal stimulus money was spent in ridings held by Conservative MPs....''
http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/05/31/in-praise-of-glen-mcgregor/