右派执政做正事:恐袭少了、黑帮萎了、边界安了、能源稳了、伊斯兰国溃了、股市半年升20%、就业半年添1百29万

又一个左派的局(索罗斯)。现在进入了左右互搏的僵局,此局何解?

主要是左媒在炒。它们不炒不能生活,所以总是会找话题。这事儿很快就过去了。

川普应该暂时缓和对一些高难度政策的推进,开始布局2018的中期选举。如果中期选举能在众院维持现状,在参院从民主党手里抢到3席甚至更多形成55+对45-的优势,就有很大回旋余地推进各项政策了。
 
明兄,您的保守党魁和你最信赖的媒体。

Andrew Scheer won't grant interviews to The Rebel under current 'editorial direction'
Conservative leader latest to distance himself from Ezra Levant's website
Aaron Wherry · CBC News · August 17
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Wednesday he won't speak with Rebel Media as long as its editorial direction remains the same. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)
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Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer won't grant further interviews to Rebel Media if the outlet's editorial direction remains "as it is," he said at an event for supporters in British Columbia on Wednesday evening.

The website, founded by conservative activist Ezra Levant, has come under fire since last weekend's rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., culminated in violence and an attack on counter-demonstrators that left one woman dead and several others injured. Faith Goldy, a correspondent for The Rebel, was in Charlottesville covering the rally and counter-protests.

"Like all Canadians I viewed the events of last weekend with a great deal of disgust [at] the types of vile comments that were being made by hate groups," Scheer told reporters following a Conservative Party event in Langley, B.C., Wednesday evening.

"And I think there is a fine line between reporting the facts and giving some of those groups a platform or any kind of legitimacy.


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Conservative leader Andrew Scheer said Wednesday in Langley, B.C., that he would not grant interviews to Rebel Media "as long as the editorial direction of that particular institution remains as it is." 0:37
"I've got a positive vision [and] I want to get that positive vision out in a positive way and talk to people in a way that talks about issues and brings people together. So as long as the editorial direction of that particular institution remains as it is ... I won't be granting those types of interviews."

Scheer issued a statement Thursday repeating the comments.

During his campaign for the Conservative leadership, Scheer spoke with The Rebel and its contributors on several occasions, and he gave an interview to The Rebel's Brian Lilley after winning the leadership in May. Lilley publicly broke with The Rebel this week.

At least three contributors to The Rebel have resigned in recent days, and Conservative MP Michael Chong released a statement saying he would not grant interviews to the outlet.

Hamish Marshall, who managed Scheer's leadership campaign and is now managing Brian Jean's campaign for the UCP leadership in Alberta, is currently listed as part of The Rebel's board of directors, but Levant told The Canadian Press Marshall is no longer on the board.

Levant did not immediately return CBC's request for comment on Scheer's remarks.

After the violence in Charlottesville, Levant released a statement disavowing the "alt-right."

"We are not alt-right," he wrote. "That term now effectively means racism, anti-Semitism and tolerance of neo-Nazism."
 
明兄,您的保守党魁和你最信赖的媒体。

Andrew Scheer won't grant interviews to The Rebel under current 'editorial direction'
Conservative leader latest to distance himself from Ezra Levant's website
Aaron Wherry · CBC News · August 17
parliamentary-session-20170621.jpg

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Wednesday he won't speak with Rebel Media as long as its editorial direction remains the same. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)
1513 comments
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer won't grant further interviews to Rebel Media if the outlet's editorial direction remains "as it is," he said at an event for supporters in British Columbia on Wednesday evening.

The website, founded by conservative activist Ezra Levant, has come under fire since last weekend's rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., culminated in violence and an attack on counter-demonstrators that left one woman dead and several others injured. Faith Goldy, a correspondent for The Rebel, was in Charlottesville covering the rally and counter-protests.

"Like all Canadians I viewed the events of last weekend with a great deal of disgust [at] the types of vile comments that were being made by hate groups," Scheer told reporters following a Conservative Party event in Langley, B.C., Wednesday evening.

"And I think there is a fine line between reporting the facts and giving some of those groups a platform or any kind of legitimacy.


ftrSCHEERrebelaudiofix_2500kbps_852x480_1026730563820.jpg

Politics News
Andrew Scheer distances himself from Rebel Media






00:00 00:37


Conservative leader Andrew Scheer said Wednesday in Langley, B.C., that he would not grant interviews to Rebel Media "as long as the editorial direction of that particular institution remains as it is." 0:37
"I've got a positive vision [and] I want to get that positive vision out in a positive way and talk to people in a way that talks about issues and brings people together. So as long as the editorial direction of that particular institution remains as it is ... I won't be granting those types of interviews."

Scheer issued a statement Thursday repeating the comments.

During his campaign for the Conservative leadership, Scheer spoke with The Rebel and its contributors on several occasions, and he gave an interview to The Rebel's Brian Lilley after winning the leadership in May. Lilley publicly broke with The Rebel this week.

At least three contributors to The Rebel have resigned in recent days, and Conservative MP Michael Chong released a statement saying he would not grant interviews to the outlet.

Hamish Marshall, who managed Scheer's leadership campaign and is now managing Brian Jean's campaign for the UCP leadership in Alberta, is currently listed as part of The Rebel's board of directors, but Levant told The Canadian Press Marshall is no longer on the board.

Levant did not immediately return CBC's request for comment on Scheer's remarks.

After the violence in Charlottesville, Levant released a statement disavowing the "alt-right."

"We are not alt-right," he wrote. "That term now effectively means racism, anti-Semitism and tolerance of neo-Nazism."


Started barely two years ago from the ruin of the Sun News TV, which was forced to fall by government bureaucrats manipulated by the dominant liberal media by the time, and with zero government or big-money backing, the Rebel Media has emerged as a major force in the Canada media market that is feared by all main stream media posts and liberal politicians, to such an extent that they are now doing everything in their power to destroy it. Isn't that amazing in itself? :)

Mr. Andrew Scheer is by no means a strong conservative leader but is nonetheless light-year ahead of our current PM Justin Trudeau. He got to do what he got to do. I don't have to agree but I do wish him all the best.
 
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一切都是刚刚开始!

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一切都是刚刚开始!

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“If there’s any confusion out there, let me clear it up: I’m leaving the White House and going to war for Trump against his opponents -- on Capitol Hill, in the media, and in corporate America,” Bannon told Bloomberg News Friday in his first public comments after his departure was announced.
 
“If there’s any confusion out there, let me clear it up: I’m leaving the White House and going to war for Trump against his opponents -- on Capitol Hill, in the media, and in corporate America,” Bannon told Bloomberg News Friday in his first public comments after his departure was announced.

这就叫做死要面子活受罪。
 
也可能是大将军回到了熟悉的战场? :)
“The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over,” Bannon said Friday, shortly after confirming his departure. “We still have a huge movement, and we will make something of this Trump presidency. But that presidency is over. It’ll be something else. And there’ll be all kinds of fights, and there’ll be good days and bad days, but that presidency is over.”
 
“If there’s any confusion out there, let me clear it up: I’m leaving the White House and going to war for Trump against his opponents -- on Capitol Hill, in the media, and in corporate America,” Bannon told Bloomberg News Friday in his first public comments after his departure was announced.

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