The Nuclear Option
Jan. 10th, 2006 03:34 pm"The Nuclear Option" means to give up all pretense, subtlety, and possibility of "leaving it in the locker room," so to speak. Today, the Liberals released their ads that will either win them the House, or be discussed mockingly in political science classes for decades to come. As Paul Wells puts it*:
* I swear this is funny, you'll just have to believe me.
Update: The Liberals have pulled the military ad (probably because the armed forces vote and it was a bit over the top), so thanks to a blogging Tory here's the script and a link to CTV's site where you can watch it anyway.
Now Stephen Harper is about to find out what it felt like to be a mid-level Liberal who volunteered for Allan Rock in 2002.Ads in English, and en français. The one called "Military" left me speechless for at least three reasons, and not because of what Harper said.
* I swear this is funny, you'll just have to believe me.
Update: The Liberals have pulled the military ad (probably because the armed forces vote and it was a bit over the top), so thanks to a blogging Tory here's the script and a link to CTV's site where you can watch it anyway.
Here's the complete script for their new attack ad titled "Military," complete with rum-a-dum military drumming in the background, released today:CTV helpfully provides archives of the ads. Click Liberal attack ad about Harper and military presence 0:30 on the right hand side.
Stephen Harper actually announced he wants to increase military presence in our cities.
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Canadian cities.
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Soldiers with guns.
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In our cities.
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In Canada.
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We did not make this up.
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Choose your Canada.