Federal fish minister Loyola Hearn got lost in his own metaphor in a scrum on Monday trying to explain something or other about the Premier and his anti-Harper crusade.
He said, in part,
It's something like demanding Santa give you what you want, when all you have to do, instead of standing on a chair and shouting up the chimney,'Santa, I want everything or I'll light the fire,' sit down and write a letter and make sure it gets to the right people, and you might get what you want," Hearn said. "That's providing you've been a good boy - if you haven't been a good boy, then it depends."
How many ways is this wrong? Just a few:
- Just as the war is over, Loyola takes a pointed shot at Danny. Talk about blowing it just when your side won the war, Loyola. This sort of nonsense just enflames people needlessly.
- Comparing Ottawa to Santa. Bad enough provincial premiers and others think of Uncle Ottawa in that sort of facile way already. It's worse when a cabinet minister actively encourages people to think in terms of irresponsible "gimme,gimme,gimme" attitudes.
- Comparing Stephen Harper to Santa. Just not an image an adult should have in his or her head, let alone a picture to paint for a small child so close to Christmas. Gets your attention, like say Debbie suddenly popping up in red leather anchoring the news, but in a totally creepy way.
- Danny did write a letter. That's the problem. Danny wrote a letter. Danny got a reply and not from those whack jobs who sneaked into the Canada Post elves department recently. He got a big fat promise. He played nice. He got ashes anyway. That's why he's pissed.
- Warning: Small children, talk show listeners, members of the Privy Council and other easily led, impressionable types, turn away now...Seriously. Go read something else. Adults. Highlight to read beginning here...> Santa doesn't exist. Canadians just wish Harper didn't.
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