Recently Prime Minister Harper has garnered plenty of heat from the Canadian press regarding his ever increasing belt size.
As
Geoff Matthews of
The Ottawa Sun puts it:
The guy is packing on pounds faster than a university freshman.
One of my colleagues in the sports department mused that the military must have had to stitch together two bulletproof vests for the PM when he visited Afghanistan last week.
Don't forget, they flew Harper into Kandahar on a Hercules. Maybe it wasn't so much because of security concerns as it was the fact it's the only aircraft the military has with sufficient lift capability.
Not only is it appalling that the media has resorted to making fat jokes, but it is even more alarming that the media is neglecting their journalistic responsibilities of accurately relaying the news.
The Liberal media has not once produced a single article that relays the truth about Mr. Harper's recent weight gain. Does it completely escape them that the Prime Minister is doing his part to ensure national unity by single-handedly tackling the
maple syrup surplus in Quebec?
In fact, it was just last year that Canadians learned that the Prime Minister had a penchant for both
pancake breakfasts and
diabolical uses for the sugary stuff, and now that he is putting those interests to use in an effort to help out the economy in Quebec, he is facing mounting criticism from the press.
Fight the bias. Do your part to support the Prime Minister and maple syrup producers by
eating more pancakes.
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