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When Canadians go hunting, we go with clubs and a sixpack.
When Americans go hunting, you bring semi-automatic rifles and an iPod.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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So that's the thud I heard earlier today.
Scott Stinson: The further Sun News gets from its opening, the better
If you had the foresight to play a drinking game that involved taking a shot every time someone on Sun News Network uttered a cliché on air in the moments after it launched, you are probably still stone drunk right now.
The much-anticipated debut broadcast from Canada’s latest all-news network began late Monday afternoon with what amounted to a half-hour infomercial for its programming lineup and roster of talent. The hosts and reporters all explained what they would be doing at Sun News. Bromides were involved. There would “be no sacred cows.” They are “raising the bar.” It’s “not going to be politics as usual.” And, most importantly, they “are going to cover the stories that matter.” The stories that “people really want to hear about.”
This, apparently, even extends to the weather. Krista Erickson, who will anchor the Canada Live afternoon program and who was given the unenviable task of hosting the Sun News “pre-game show,” introduced weather specialist Michelle Jobin, who showed off a fancy monitor with a giant “EXTREME WEATHER” banner on it. Ms. Jobin explained that the screen was state-of-the-art, and that she would use it to “tell stories about weather that matter to Canadians.” Finally, a network that is unafraid to tell the real weather stories, not like those lefties at the CBC with their pro-hail biases and their PC attitudes toward snow squalls.
Ms. Erickson noted that she knows viewers have a lot of frustration toward weather forecasts. “Not with Michelle,” she said. “You can count on her.”
And that, pretty much, summed up the general tone of Sun News Network’s first broadcast. It was so dedicated to telling viewers how groundbreakingly awesome it would be — “You are watching television history,” said the crawl along the bottom of the screen — that it even managed to declare that its Quest for Truth extended to meteorology.
Admittedly, it can’t be easy to launch a news network, or to figure out what to put on air in the early moments of its life. Sun News was stuck Monday trying to introduce itself to viewers; presumably it will turn its lens outward from here on out. But in the meantime, those who tuned in to check out what all the fuss was about — not many networks can claim to have been the subject of Internet campaigns to have it shut down before it aired — were bludgeoned with various statement’s about the network’s higher purpose. It’s not just the brash new kid on the block, it’s a complete braggart.
When Ms. Erickson described the Sun News team of reporters, she also said that “unlike other TV news reporters, they won’t need to be briefed on their stories.” It’s a strange comment from someone who came from the CBC.
She introduced Theo Caldwell, host of the evening Caldwell Account program, and asked what he was all about. No surprise here: the truth. “In the marketplace of ideas, you need buyers and sellers,” he said, explaining that’s how you “find the price of the truth.” Perhaps I’m nitpicking, but is the truth really determined by how many people buy into it?
After the pre-game show, which began with the national anthem over a montage of Mounties, military and landscape shots and ended with a Champagne toast, Sun News turned it over to its first actual program: The Source with Ezra Levant. After all the talk of how the network was dedicated to the stories that other networks were afraid to touch, Mr. Levant’s inaugural foray was a bit of a letdown.
He decried the alleged bias of the CBC’s online Vote Compass tool, a subject that was covered in other media — including on the front of Sun papers — two weeks ago. He later criticized at length the CRTC, and recounted his history as a champion of freedom in the long court battle that ensued when he printed the Danish Muhammad cartoons in a magazine he used to publish. Laudable causes and all, but the cartoon flap was three years ago. One assumes that when Sun News finds its groove, it won’t be covering the stories that other networks won’t touch simply because they are old news.
By the dinner hour in the east, Sun News was into its second program, The Daily Brief with David Akin, a veteran Parliament Hill reporter and columnist. He led with a story on health care. It was fine. Normal, even. This was good: the further the network gets from that opening, the better."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Originally posted by Asher View PostWhen Canadians go hunting, we go with clubs and a sixpack.
When Americans go hunting, you bring semi-automatic rifles and an iPod.
Although most of my friends who hunt hunt deer because they're ****ing everywhere and there's too many of them. In Virginia you have to have 20 acres to discharge a firearm (mainly for noise reasons) so crossbows and silenced .22's* are the weapons of choice.
*all it takes is a bottle nipple and you can't hear themIf there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostYeah, but Americans hunt moose and grizzly bears...
I assure you, there are much bigger predators in the wild in the Canadian wild than most of the American wild.
Spring is Grizzly hunting season in Banff."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Originally posted by Asher View PostMore often than not you guys just shoot up kids and people in public places.
I recall a mass shooting in Montreal a few years back, by the way."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View PostI wasn't aware that that guy in the Netherlands was an American.
I recall a mass shooting in Montreal a few years back, by the way.
And don't get me started on the marines. More than a couple Marines have done mass shootings..."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Ah yes...
The Dawson College shooting occurred on September 13, 2006 at Dawson College, a CEGEP in Westmount near downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The perpetrator, Kimveer Gill, began shooting outside the de Maisonneuve Boulevard entrance to the school, and moved towards the atrium by the cafeteria on the main floor.[1][2] One victim died at the scene, while another 19 were injured, eight of whom were listed in critical condition with six requiring surgery.[3][4][5] The shooter later committed suicide by shooting himself in the head, after being shot in the arm by police.[6]"Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Asher View PostFortunately, Montreal is in a separate nation.
And don't get me started on the marines. More than a couple Marines have done mass shootings..."Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
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