In my last post I wrote that we are going to have to hit Jesus Harper and his mob a little harder if we want to make sure we defeat them.
But what I forgot to say was that his Big Blue Machine isn't the mighty machine it once was.
Not when it can't even get Boss Harper into the right hotel.
I wish I could give last night's debate a more glowing review, but I just can't.
I didn't think the opposition leaders gave Stephen Harper a hard enough time on the things that matter to me, like Bill C-51 and the way that monster has raped our democracy and our values.
But most Canadians care more about the economy than they do about our freedoms.
And in that regard our three leaders did hit him where it hurts.
Well this is certainly bizarre. Yesterday I portrayed Stephen Harper as the lead character from the TV series Breaking Bad, the crystal meth maker and dealer Walter White.
The idea was to try to drive home my firm belief that not only is Stephen Harper a Con criminal, he is slowly going crazy.
Only to have Harper put out a video today claiming that Breaking Bad is his favourite TV series !!!
Uh oh. It seems that Stephen Harper just can't help himself. They don't call him Dirty Steve for nothing eh?
He claimed he fired the starting gun for the next election more than a month early, to save the taxpayer's money.
Only to have it revealed that the extended campaign would cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars more than a normal length campaign.
And now he's been caught cheating. Again.
Should Mike Duffy demand that Stephen Harper be called as a witness at his trial which resumes next week, Harper would normally be able to invoke parliamentary privilege to avoid having to testify.
But because of his decision to extend the length of the election campaign it seems Great Leader may have shot himself in the foot.
By scuttling his own parliamentary privilege.
This photo was released today by the Con Ministry of Propaganda, and is apparently designed to portray Stephen Harper as a leader bearing the burden of governing this country as only he can.
The man with the lonely job of steering this country through a dark and perilous time.
But to me it represents something completely different.
It's the portrait of a monster, who is threatening to destroy this country.
The sinister representation of a man The Tyee calls a serial abuser of power.
After only two days of this marathon election campaign, Stephen Harper's strategy seems only too obvious.
Repeat a Big Lie over and over again, magnify it with his propaganda machine.
And hope that he can brainwash Canadians into believing that he really is a Great Economist Leader.
It seems only fitting that Stephen Harper should kick off his last election campaign, in the same way he has governed this country.
By seeking to extract maximum political advantage from the withered carcass of our democracy.
By making it only too clear that the H in Harper stands for hypocrisy. Or hog.
And of course by lying like a thief.
I'm glad I'm leaving Canada for a while because I really need to get away from this ghastly political monster.
Who is now so desperate, he is turning his depraved Harperland into a mad house.
For there he was in a Bloomberg interview claiming that he was a Great Economist Leader, the steady hand on the wheel.
And that letting anyone else steer Canada through these perilous times could only lead to disaster.
As I mentioned in my last post, Stephen Harper and his criminal Con gang now seem to have a triple-edged strategy.
They are going to try to cripple the opposition by extending the campaign. They are going to use the financial advantage that gives them by bombarding us with their porky ads.
Even if it costs taxpayers millions of dollars.
And of course they are going to use our money to try to buy the election.
But even by their grubby standards this is outrageous.