Orange Wave or orange jumpsuit! By David J. Climenhaga
April 27, 2011
It was Flanagan, neo-con University of Calgary professor and American-born avatar of the Canadian loony right, who in his former role as prime ministerial advisor and best buddy compiled a secret Dossier of Dodgy Disclosures. Five hundred pages of dodgy prime ministerial disclosures, or so the press tells us!
The reason for this effort, we are told by the Canadian Press, was because the Conservatives sensibly worried that the prime minister's penchant for undiplomatically flapping his gums about what he really thought could end up causing a catastrophic melt-down on some future campaign trail, and they'd better have their talking points in order.
Later, as is well known, Flanagan and the prime minister had a falling out when the former had the temerity to write a cheerleading biography of the latter, who nevertheless, being a notorious control freak, flipped out when his permission wasn't sought. Legend has it Harper tried hard to get the book deep-sixed, and banished the errant professor from his inner circle forever when it was published anyway.
But Flanagan did just fine on his own, thanks very much, apparently supplementing his presumably inadequate salary as a civil servant by appearing as a TV commentator, and while doing so famously calling for U.S. President Barack Obama to have Assange, the well-known Wikileaker, assassinated for publishing information embarrassing to the U.S. government.
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