Jason Kenney: perjuring prevaricator

Main Entry: liar
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who tells falsehood
Synonyms: cheat, con artist, deceiver, deluder, dissimulator, equivocator, fabler, fabricator, fabulist, false witness, falsifier, fibber, maligner, misleader, perjurer, phony, prevaricator, promoter, storyteller, trickster

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8 Responses to “Jason Kenney: perjuring prevaricator”


  1. 1 Reality.Bites Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 8:05 pm

    On this and all the other pages, I see an empty frame – and no one’s written enough that anyone can understand it without that.

  2. 2 Calgal Friday, May 28, 2010 at 6:51 am

    Or early onset Alzheimers. Either way…

  3. 3 Cornelius T. Zen Friday, May 28, 2010 at 7:35 am

    Good morrow, all!
    Announcer: “Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to this week’s episode of “I NEVER SAID THAT!” ”
    “This week, on the grill: Jason Kenney!”
    Kenney: “While I was in opposition, I never called to have political staffers testify about anything!”
    Announcer:”Oh-kay, roll tape!”
    Tape rolls.
    Kenney: “Who was that guy? I NEVER SAID THAT!”
    And the crowd goes wild…
    Announcer: “Next week, we’ll have John McCain and the new senatorial candidate from Arizona! Don’t forget, folks, coming up right after I NEVER SAID THAT!, this week’s episode of, “So You Think You Can Flip-Flop?”
    Hey, you only *wish* I was kidding – CTZen

  4. 5 Torontonian Friday, May 28, 2010 at 12:18 pm

    Kenney is as useful as a chocolate teapot
    during a summer heatwave.

  5. 6 Reality.Bites Friday, May 28, 2010 at 6:03 pm

    Thanks JJ – that works fine. For some reason none of your videos show anything for me lately. I must remember to try at work.

  6. 7 Malrow Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 7:27 am

    The dropped-on-head syndrome
    Virginia Woman hits head, wakes up with Russian accent
    http://www.thestar.com/living/article/815865–woman-hits-head-wakes-up-with-russian-accent

    The author notes that, “Some people fall on their heads and wake up with their memories wiped out*. A few revive with their personalities totally changed. Others die”, while others acquire “… Foreign Accent Syndrome … a little understood medical condition that can follow a serious brain injury.” This is illustrated by a number of cases including that of a Boston man who developed “what sounded like a Scottish burr.” This reminded me of the commonplace perception among both American and Parisian observers that both English- and French-speaking Canadian MPs, particulary in the ruling parties, speak with a Scottish accent. Does not this lens make comprehensible the actions of our politicians and perhaps by extension those of that breed in general?

  7. 8 Malrow Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 7:28 am

    Sorry, missed part:
    The dropped-on-head syndrome and Jason Kenney
    Virginia Woman hits head, wakes up with Russian accent
    http://www.thestar.com/living/article/815865–woman-hits-head-wakes-up-with-russian-accent

    The author notes that, “Some people fall on their heads and wake up with their memories wiped out (1). A few revive with their personalities totally changed. Others die”, while others acquire “… Foreign Accent Syndrome … a little understood medical condition that can follow a serious brain injury.” This is illustrated by a number of cases including that of a Boston man who developed “what sounded like a Scottish burr.” This reminded me of the commonplace perception among both American and Parisian observers that both English- and French-speaking Canadian MPs, particulary in the ruling parties, speak with a Scottish accent. Does not this lens make comprehensible the actions of our politicians and perhaps by extension those of that breed in general?
    (1) See: https://unrepentantoldhippie.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/jason-kenney-perjuring-prevaricator/


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