Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Voters Of Westside-Kelowna Have Spoken...


...And We Are All Snookland Now.


Anyway.

Here's an interesting little tidbit from the Globe's most senior man about Bye-Bye Town, Brian Platt:

...Though Ms. Clark does not live in the Westside-Kelowna riding – and thus could not vote in the by-election – she has previously told reporters she would take up a second residence in the riding if she won the seat...



Gosh.

Is it possible that the good Mr. Platt doesn't know that Ms. Clark doesn't live in Vancouver Point Grey either.

Which, of course, led to some most unfortunate babbling, not to mention a wee bit of announced-for-the-cameras vote changing, at an advance poll prior to the General wherein the Premier first tried to vote for herself when she actually, legally and otherwise, uhhhh...

Could not.

Not that something like that is an indication of her capabilities or anything.

Oh.

And one more thing...

Never forget...

This.

OK?


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5 comments:

e.a.f. said...

c.c will most likely be out there tomorrow, crowing about how she is no. 1 and how she is going to grow job.

In the meantime, B.C. is one again NUMBER ONE IN CHILD POVERTY. This time we tied with Manitobia. Lets see c.c. grow us out of that one. We can look forward to more child poverty, higher deficients, higher taxes, more levies, and c.c's expense account going through the ceiling. Yes the party has just begun for c.c. The rest of us might want to find another province to live in.

chuckstraight said...

I wonder how many of the constituents are aware that the BC Liberals are bankrupting BC Hydro?
Christie`s new riding is served by Hydro.
There`s no fool like an old fool.

Anonymous said...

She will have to rent, after all she couldn't afford the down-payment. http://thetyee.ca/News/2013/05/30/Christy-Clark-Assets/

kootcoot said...

Christy was already out there last night crowing about how they will now fix Westside Road, start planning the second bridge and build another hospital on the other side of the lake.

I'm not sure about Westside, but much of the Okanagan is powered by Fortis (once West Kootenay Power).

Alison said...

So Cristy snags 62.7% of the 37% of eligible voters who actually voted.

A 23% mandate for Christy then.