Shock and surprise: Looks like we're gearing up for another round of anti-Conservative Party bias at The Globe and Mail this election.
Headline on a Page One story today: "Tory MPs question need for snap vote."
Except if you read the story, you learn that only one MP questioned it -- Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Larry Miller.
And when they called Miller for reaction, guess what he was doing? Riding his ATV, of course! What a coincidence.
Reached yesterday while riding his all-terrain vehicle, Mr. Miller struck a note more in tune with his party, insisting that the Liberals have lost the right to govern and must go. But he continued to suggest there's no rush.
"I think we should wait a little bit here," Mr. Miller said.
How perfect of The Globe to remind its readers of the fact that Tories spend their Sundays racing around in the dirt in their hickmobiles.
Someone should go to court arguing the Liberals be required to count the value of Globe stories toward their election advertising expenses.