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Dizzy Miss Lizzy Now Just Part of The Establishment Woodwork, Along With Senator Porky Puffy Duffy

Various reactions to the highlights of the throne speech show in the form of  ex-senate page’s  Brigitte Depape’s protest in the middle of the floor, flashing her “Stop Harper” sign (see more details from Jymn’s post) yesterday had the usual reactions and  yielded a few surprises.

First from Senator Porky Puffy Duffy, who seems to think that democracy is now a security issue.  No, I’m not kidding.

Mike Duffy, a Conservative senator, said “stunts” such as the one DePape pulled Friday hurt democracy, rather than further it.

“These things are unfortunate because every time there’s some kind of event like this it means security gets tightened,” Duffy said. “And we want this to be the people’s place, where people can come and talk to politicians and make their point, and so now who knows what the end result will be, but it will not be more relaxed security. It will mean tighter security.

In danger of what, Senator Porky Puffy?  Tight security for what? What were you afraid of? That Ms Depape was going to walk up to Stevie Spiteful and wack him with her little sign?  That she would throw her sign like  a frisbee in the direction of  the newly minted bible thumping speaker? That some of the new Harpercon MPs might actually listen to what she had to say?  Get a grip, senator!

As for Dizzy Miss Lizzy, she’s shown that she is now part of the parlimentary establishment woodwork. She said that the protest was “inappropriate and in the wrong place”.  Yes, she’s home, now.

I wish folks would stop thinking of  Dizzy Miss Lizzy as progressive.  Between being pro-life and pro income splitting, she’s anything but.

Hands up, anyone who thinks she voted for the bible thumping theocrat, jr Stockwell Day for speaker, rather than someone else, like say, Denise Savoie?

 

 

 

 

6 comments to Dizzy Miss Lizzy Now Just Part of The Establishment Woodwork, Along With Senator Porky Puffy Duffy

  • I can’t stand May. I said before – she’s opportunistic. I heard she was going in for an Anglican Minister but dropped that to run again for Green. Focused pretty much the whole campaign on her winning that one riding at the expense of her party nationally.

    Yeah, not surprised that now that she has her soapbox where she can preach to the little people and take their tribute, she’s defending the office rather than the people.

    The Puffster? You can appoint a pig to the senate, but it’s still a pig.

  • sharonapple88

    Duffy doesn’t appear to be a fan of critical thinking. It’s dangerous, you know, to have someone like that in the Upper Chamber. ;)

    ck Reply:

    Yeah I know. I think a friend of mine has figured out why he’s in need of security. Maybe he’s afraid of those dastardly young pages eating everything in the all you can eat buffet in Center block.

  • Oemissions

    i like Elizbeth May and I voted for her
    she is politically astute but …this response to Mme de Pape was disappointing and not representating the response from the majority of Ms May’s supporters

  • The Green Party does not have to worry about funding, the Conservative’s will never let it fail.

    ck Reply:

    Yanno, you’re probably right on that one. They didn’t seem particularly broken up over losing Gary Lunn.

    Oh, and guess who else was notably absent from the first day of school today? That’s right! Dizzy Miss Lizzy.