Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Right On Cue

In our previous post, we mentioned that SP/LP political columnist Murray Mandryk was lazy in his research and a mouthpiece for NDP talking points.

Thanks for proving our point so quickly. This is Mandryk's editorial from today, July 28th, 2010.

Potentially even more problematic for Wall is the recent Court of Appeal ruling that the Sask. Party won't be dropped from the new/old provincial Progressive Conservative party lawsuit seeking control over the $2.9-million PC Trust Fund.

Now take a look at this news release from the NDP caucus office from July 26th, 2010.

Today the Saskatchewan NDP called on Premier Brad Wall to take seriously his responsibility to uphold the democratic process in Saskatchewan, drop his legal stalling tactics, and admit the Saskatchewan Party's role in denying the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan access to its $3 million Trust Fund.

Mind you, he showed journalistic independence by not accepting Lingenfelter's $3 million dollar trust fund number. He used the more accurate $2.9 million figure. And he did wait an entire day before he wrote his column.

But the rest of the column could have been written by the NDP caucus staff themselves.

Mandryk once again proves he is not an objective political reporter, but merely a propagandist and apologist for the NDP.

Thanks for proving our point, Murray.

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