For you Canadian League readers (all two of you), I have an interview up over at the Commons with David Frum on the state of Canadian politics. Be a dear and give us some traffic over that way, will you?
by Scott H. Payne on August 16, 2010
For you Canadian League readers (all two of you), I have an interview up over at the Commons with David Frum on the state of Canadian politics. Be a dear and give us some traffic over that way, will you?
Tagged as: Canadian politics, David Frum, The Commons
Scott is a sometimes blogger and social media consultant/principal at East Side Media. In addition to writing at the League of Ordinary Gentlemen, Scott is also a founding member of Beams and Struts and a fellow at the Canadian Council for Democracy's blog the Commons. You can reach Scott via email and follow him on Twiter.
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No problem, eh. Just as soon as I get done shoveling the snow out of the driveway and feeding the sled dogs.
I don’t consider anyone responsible for drumming up the war in Iraq a “Canuck in good standing”. Being less insane than the rest of the Republican Party isn’t sufficient.
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