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“Prime Time”, huh?

I read this phrase about 86 times so far today—Paul Martin’s “prime time” address tonight.

TV “prime time” is roughly 7 o’clock to 11 o’clock.

Not 4 o’clock.

I mention “4 0’clock” because that’s what time people will have to be home from work on the west coast, where I live, in order to watch and listen to their master’s voice, live, on Liberal*Vision.  Therefore my wife, for example, will have to leave work at about 2:45 this afternoon.  That’s a possibility only in government offices, where most Canadians work.  Or she’d have to turn the TV on at work, and sit there and watch TV at work—again, only a possibility in government offices. 

Since “prime time” is from 7 to 11, why wouldn’t the benevolent leader speak live at, say, 9 o’clock, so that there’s the remotest chance that people on the west coast could watch? 

This whole adscam sponsorship corruption mess is ostensibly about keeping Quebec in confederation (that’s the line, anyway—wink wink).  So think about it.  The liberals can’t even wait a couple of hours (at no taxpayer expense!) and make it possible for people in the west coast to watch/listen to the great Liberal poobah make his (self-described) all-important grand speech on a matter of such supposed grave importance to the entire nation?

Interesting.

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