The Adler show went well. One thing we discussed, which I haven't seen anywhere except here and on Andrew Coyne's site, is that the ad about Stephen Harper wanting to send the army into cities is still up in French on the Liberal website. (Click on the ad called "Pour contre.")
But Paul Martin is going around saying the ad was removed, as he did on Canada AM this morning:
Martin said he approved every one of the harshly critical ads -- including one that suggested the Tory Leader would use the military to occupy Canadian cities. The ad did not air and was pulled from the party's website within hours of being posted. But Martin said the ad was lifted simply because he didn't think it was very good.
Sure. Nice try. Although I guess we shouldn't be surprised to see the Liberals saying one thing in English Canada and another in Québec. (Oh wait, Jean Charest used to do that too!)
In other news, Reform-turned Canadian Alliance-turned Liberal MP Keith Martin thinks his leader is an idiot.
UPDATE: Typically good post with lotsa links by David Mader on this topic. The level of professionalism the Libs are exhibiting in this campaign is rivalling the Reform Party, circa 1988.