Well, in fairness, that senior woman is Margaret Atwood.
Taylor writes better than most blindly partisan CPC supporters which is why he is viewed by many left-of-CON bloggers with contempt. He knows enough about bad rhetoric to identify it when it suits his purpose but engages in himself quite liberally when he is trying to endorse a Harper & Co. lie or attack anyone left-of-Steve & Steve.
Well, through twitter sparring with Atwood, I think he drew more ridicule than contempt. Regardless of how one feels about Atwood’s perspectives, they really need to acknowledge her mastery of language and her respect for her audience – she doesn’t use cheap rhetorical tricks to fool people into thinking she’s right.
So it really isn’t a fair fight when a CON-whore like Taylor goes up against a master writer like Atwood. She not only out-classes him in skill and knowledge, but she’s not playing the whore like Taylor who offers lies and fantasies in order to please his John (or Steve, in this case). Truth has a better chance than forced arguments.
Speaking of prostitution, it’s disappointing to see Akin engaged in that trade as well.
David Akin, Sun Media's Ottawa bureau chief, tweeted back that he thought Atwood was "smarter than that." "So disappointing you'd put your name to anti-free speech movement," Akin wrote.
"Free speech does not mean under-the-carpet deals that would force people to pay for Fox out of cable fees," Atwood responded.
Another Harper whore tries to hook the lady, but she easily evades him:
@brianlilley: Any chance you are up for an interview on the petition today? M.sez: Tx but I am not the originator.You should interview them
(Atwood, however, did grant the Globe and mail an interview. I guess she doesn’t mind real journalists)
What Atwood said:
“Of course Fox & Co. can set up a channel or whatever they want to do, if it's legal etc.,” she told The Globe and Mail in an email. “But it shouldn't happen this way. It's like the head-of-census affair – gov't direct meddling in affairs that are supposed to be arm's length – so do what they say or they fire you. “It's part of the ‘I make the rules around here,’ Harper-is-a-king thing,” she wrote...Ms. Atwood's concern is not with the network’s proposed agenda. Instead, she’s worried about potential interference by the Harper government. “Some people signing the petition object to the expected content. I object to the process,” she told The Globe. “It's the [prime ministerial] pressure on yet another civil servant that bothers me. These folks are supposed to be working for the taxpayer, not the PM.”
Like many Tories, Mr. Taylor also takes issue with the government funding of the CBC. As such, he asked Ms. Atwood: “Is the CBC and its compulsory funding essential to ‘free speech’ or against it in your view?”
But the author held her own, firing back with a quip about Munir Sheikh, who resigned as head of Statistics Canada over the government’s changes to the census. “Naughty Stephen,” she said. “We're not talking about the CBC but about the coercion of an arm's length person, like Census head.”
Akin and Taylor - very, very small men, telling whatever lie comes to mind to deceive the public in order to trick them into buying a crappy product.
I’ll close with one of my favourite Margaret Atwood quotes:
"Stupidity is the same as evil if you judge by the results."
— Margaret Atwood (Surfacing)
— Margaret Atwood (Surfacing)


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