The Globe & Mail, that dusty old Miss Havisham of a newspaper, has been notably silent on the Robogate scandal, dancing around it like a wounded Dervish. It has yielded the floor to another Conservative publication, the National Post of all papers, to take the ball and run.
Today the Globe dips its toes into the scandal, hazarding an article on how readers feel about the scandal. The editors must not feel secure in writing their own take. Because if we knew exactly what the Globe editors really thought of the scandal, they’d be run out of town.
X-posted at Let Freedom Rain.
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