Harperland 2012 Episode #8: Bill C-38: Everybody Dance!
Episode #8: The strong, national majority government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes Parliament dance to the tune of the Harper Government for Bill C-38.
Episode #8: The strong, national majority government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes Parliament dance to the tune of the Harper Government for Bill C-38.
Episode #8: Mitt Romney, heir apparent to the Republican Party nomination for president, learns what it is like to be one of the “little” people. And we don’t mean munchkins.
Episode #7: Ron Paul discusses policy issues with Sophia, the host of “Day Talk”.
Episode #6: Rick Santorum, candidate for the Republican nomination for President, tells Sophia why he is a come-from-behind candidate surging towards the nomination in August 2012.
Episode 5: In Episode #5 the folks at Rant Against Stupidity Productions discuss what makes a video popular on YouTube.
Episode #6: The strong, national majority government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper defends the decision to trample the rights of the Canadian wheat farmer.
Episode #5: Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, describes how his superior intellect, vast government experience and success as a private businessman makes him uniquely qualified to be the Republican nominee for President. Also, the fact that he’s not Mitt Romney helps.
Episode #4: Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts, describes why he thinks that God created America to lead the other nations of the world.
Episode #5: Episode #5: The strong, national majority government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper commands true patriot love!
(Some may think that this video contains gratuitous images of scantily clad young women. They are included here to make the point that no one is preventing swim suit makers and artists from displaying the flag. The Conservative contention that Canadian's right to display the flag is being surpressed is absurd.)
Episode #7: Barry and John meet to discuss how the U.S. Congress can find a way to solve the debt ceiling stalemate, a completely unnecessary crisis created by those paragons of intelligence and common sense, the Tea Baggers. Sorry, “Tea Partiers”.