You guys listened to Cross Country checkup? Shocking for guys who never listen to the CBC!
Rex did a pretty good job on that show and Ian Hanomansing is also very good.
As impartial talk show hosts they aren't supposed to express their own opinions. Unlike Gormley who is all about Gormley sprinkled with a few calls that most often agree with Gormley. What a surprise!
But I get the impression that most of you libertarians only want to hear opinions you agree with?
I see some are praising Rex as the voice of the ordinary person.
How many ordinary people could use so many big fancy university educated words in one sentence as Rex, and still think he representative the ordinary citizen?
In the end Rex sold out to the National Post and was paid to take the conservative line for a conservative readership.
He was fired from the Globe and Mail opinion section.
After that he must have been pissed at the moderate centrists and he veered to to right on many issues writing mostly what the National Post readers wanted to hear.
From the CBC to National Post who would have thunk it?
His language skills were erudite and sophisticated. But his right wing opinions? Not so much.
Rex did a pretty good job on that show and Ian Hanomansing is also very good.
As impartial talk show hosts they aren't supposed to express their own opinions. Unlike Gormley who is all about Gormley sprinkled with a few calls that most often agree with Gormley. What a surprise!
But I get the impression that most of you libertarians only want to hear opinions you agree with?
I see some are praising Rex as the voice of the ordinary person.
How many ordinary people could use so many big fancy university educated words in one sentence as Rex, and still think he representative the ordinary citizen?
In the end Rex sold out to the National Post and was paid to take the conservative line for a conservative readership.
He was fired from the Globe and Mail opinion section.
After that he must have been pissed at the moderate centrists and he veered to to right on many issues writing mostly what the National Post readers wanted to hear.
From the CBC to National Post who would have thunk it?
His language skills were erudite and sophisticated. But his right wing opinions? Not so much.
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