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Originally Posted by belsarius
There is no vain attempt, it is an actual correction, and not of you, of the specific point "The Liberals are calling the AG report fiction". I don't doubt that the liberals are filibustering issues, especially when the Conservatives are pulling stunts like this that in no way help the process but only are used to point the finger at strawmen.
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Correcting me on when a clip in terms of date (as Timun did) seems quite a vain attempt, don't you agree?
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For someone constantly complaining about "liberal partisans" you are defending the Conservatives just as hard. I love how my interpretation is pure conjecture, but somehow yours isn't? I can point to a specific talking point that was not accurate by Scheer, and I can also point to a direct rebuttal that there is no complaint about the report.
It isn't Liberal defenders getting bent out of shape. Its people who want the truth, with context.
There are some legitimate issues that need to be dealt with around this program. Muddying the waters with BS like "Liberals are calling the AG report fiction" does nothing to resolve the issue, just create more anger where none actually exists.
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I was going to edit my post to add these 2:
Is the "Liberals state the auditor general report is fiction" a great soundbite? Most certainly.
Did the Liberal MP intentionally state the auditor general report was fiction? Most likely not.
People are focusing down on the details of whether or not Kusmierczyk meant to call the auditor general report fiction. Scheer obviously made his tweet in jest to use this soundbite to his advantage.
"Liberals are now calling the Auditor General’s report "fiction."
They will do anything to protect Trudeau and his corruption.
Common Sense Conservatives will do everything to protect your tax dollars!"
Politicians being politicians being politicians. Politicians making grandiose statements, grandstanding on soundbites. News at 11.
So now we spend multiple posts scrutinizing and interpreting a 34 second X clip that I linked to complement the ArriveCAN fillbusting(which has been occuring and Liberals have been interfering with this being a minute example), because some posters are hellbent on focusing on minute details on statements that are totally irrelevant instead of the larger picture and actual potential corruption being investigated and Liberal attempts to shut it down.
Conclusion: we have come to find that Liberals may not have intentionally called the auditor general's report fiction as Scheer stated, and Conservatives are poopoo heads for using Liberals words against them.
This is the conclusion and focus we are going with out of all this? That has nothing to do with the meat of my original post.