Showing posts with label Members Statements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Members Statements. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Best of QP, May15, 2008: UFO's Have Landed!

This one ended up being a little different, all the interesting sound bites were in the Member's Statements, and it ends with a very peculiar landing of UFO's! If anyone has the scoop on what happened, I would love to know. It appears CBC MP Pablo went ballistic, but seeing as it wasn't on camera, I can't confirm it.



Other than the Member's Statements, nothing was really interesting. Liberals were still smearing, NDP were yapping, and the Bloq, well, who cares about the Bloq. Maybe the opposition MP's should call up all those unemployed artists, and get them to script their performances.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Someone Needs Anger Management!

Question period is interesting, but most gems can be found just before with Member's Statements, or just after with Points of Order.

Here's NDP MP Mulcair raising a ruckus!



You can't see what is happening, but you sure can hear it. The NDP, the party of the people, unless the people disagree with them, then they climb over tables and chairs to confront you.

What happened to the peace, love, non-violence party? Tisk, tisk, maybe they should go get some anger management training.

Friday, March 07, 2008

NDP Gone Wild!

I saw it, but I wasn't sure what the heck was going on. NDP MP Mulcair went wild during Members Statements.

Then I read this post:

Civilized Dialogue - The Thomas Mulcair Story
Thomas Mulcair, the lone NDP MP from Quebec, probably has his days numbered after this incident. This is one of those *where to begin* cases for me, and it really looks badly on all parties in the House.


I went looking for the tape of the incident, and here it is:



You can't see much of what is happening, but you can hear the disruption, and finally the Speaker of the House, tells the Member from Outremont to settle down. It's pretty clear Mulcair lost it big time.

Call it our sixth sense, but women need it to sniff out who might be just a little bit "off", and Mulcair has never passed my sniff test.

What is clear is that Mulcair might have been passionate about what he was talking about, but anger management should be a required course for some MP's, from all parties.