Braid: Alberta campaign will be long and bitter as culture wars keep escalating

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Braid: Alberta campaign will be long and bitter as culture wars keep escalating
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Alberta campaign will be long and bitter as culture wars keep escalating Column by DonBraid abpoli

Meanwhile, the gigantically irresponsible Tucker Carlson of Fox News keeps calling for the U.S. to invade Canada because he thinks we’re a totalitarian state.

At home we have a new oddity that hardly rises to the level of crisis, but still increases the election temperature.Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.The reason, as she stated it, is another one of the odd contradictions that show exactly why her handlers don’t want her answering second questions.Anderson himself explained that Smith “is taking one question per media outlet for six weeks so she can get to more outlets during the upcoming election period.

But the real issue is that so many of her initial answers absolutely demand a “What-the?” type of followup., for instance, with only one question. On Monday, NDP Leader Rachel Notley unexpectedly got into a related spot that led to a tense exchange.Article content

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