Jason Kenney has yet to comment on the image posted on his Twitter feed in which participants in a religious ceremony were described as victims of Islamic extremists. Neither has his office removed the clips from "Ben Hur" in which Charlton Heston and the galley slaves are said to be hostages aboard an iranian nuclear submarine.
Meanwhile, Primer Minister Stephen Harper has urged Canadians to enlist in a "Neighborhood Jihad Watch." Mr. Harper says he has been losing sleep over the mounting threat to Canadian security. "He may have been losing sleep," said Tom Mulcair, "but he hasn't been losing weight."
In Washington, DC there is controversy over the open letter sent to Iran's leadership by forty-seven Republican members of Congress. "We understand their wish to make their views known," said a spokesman for President Obama, "but we think they went too far when they sent Valentines."
More controversy continues to follow the issue of Hillary Clinton's e-mail. And while Mrs. Clinton has long been the presumed frontrunner for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 presidential election, there are many hoping Elizabeth Warren will enter the race.
This corner is pulling for Sarah Silverman.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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