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Out-of-Date Nate Readies His Theme

When forced to exit the race in 2018, Bunny was diplomatic and expressed above all an unwillingness to do harm to the Democratic Party in a bruising primary battle against McMurray. “While I am proud of the campaign I ran, I did not become a candidate to hurt the Democratic Party or hurt our chances in November,” he added. “The

Vision 2033

Nothing like a 22-Tweet thread to show everyone how not mad you are. Never let it be said that Out-of-Date Nate doesn’t have a vision. He has ideas. You can MOCK THEM IF YOU WISH, but he really has these visions and ideas. Visideas. Ideisions. Whether those ideas actually comport with reality, or fall under the job description of “County

Enemies Everywhere!

McMurray attacks Poloncarz because the trains stop at Exchange Street and not at the Central Terminal. There was a vote in 2017, and the decision was made to do just that. Poloncarz voted against it. McMurray did, indeed, prompt this “elderly blogger” out of semi-retirement. It was things like this that prompted it. I don’t remember Nate calling me “elderly”

Nate Discovers E-Gates

They’re not perfect. In December, we used e-gates in Munich for Schengen entry check, and one of my kids was pulled for secondary passport check. We used them again in London for UK entry, and my other kid was pulled for secondary passport check. Glitches happen. Upon return to Toronto Pearson Airport, can you guess what they have? Well, it

He Thinks You’re Stupid

The County – and the County Executive – had nothing to do with it. But our plucky young propagandist is banking on you not knowing that, and will fling his rhetorical dung wherever necessary. By the way, the article to which that McMurray tweet is linked talks about microloans in Bangladesh and how such an initiative might help untraditional entrepreneurs

McMania

Someone was busy lashing out at all of his enemies on Twitter. As usual, they’re all Democrats. He derides the party apparatus as a “country club” that you have to “pay to get in” with “cash or your independence.” This is another way of saying that party politics is hard work and takes lots of moving parts to run. In

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