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Choir boy has a personal......IMAGE advisor ?!

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This is absolutely hilarious, does the PM of Canada have an inferiority
complex or is he taking after his idle Bill Clinton and just getting BJ's
from her at the taxpayers expense. :D :D

Well good image is everything isn't it. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I think I'm gonna puke once again................


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Taxpayers paying for Harper's image adviser, Tories admit
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at 19:16 on April 18, 2007, EST.
By JENNIFER DITCHBURN

OTTAWA (CP) - It turns out that taxpayers are picking up the tab for Prime Minister Stephen Harper's personal primper.

After two days of ducking media and opposition questions, the Conservatives finally revealed Wednesday that Michelle Muntean is on Harper's government staff. But the revelation raises two more big questions: How much is she being paid? And why is there no government record of her employment.

Harper has been travelling with his personal image adviser for major domestic and international events - most recently at ceremonies at Vimy Ridge in France last week. Muntean helps him perfect his look, including managing his wardrobe and general grooming.

News that Harper uses a style maven had the opposition both frothing and laughing.

"Does the prime minister have difficulty sleeping at night wondering whether he should wear the light blue socks or the dark blue ones?" New Democrat MP Judy Wasylycia-Leis asked in the House of Commons, to loud hoots and claps.

"Can the prime minister tell us who pays for his fashion adviser, and how much that costs?"

Liberal MP Garth Turner also took a shot at his former boss: "It's a legitimate question. I think it's an embarrassing one to him because he likes the cowboy image and not all cowboys wear powder."

Government House Leader Peter Van Loan wouldn't say who pays for Muntean's services.

"Mr. Speaker, the prime minister maintains a tour staff, as do all prime ministers," Van Loan told the Commons.

But a government source later confirmed that taxpayers are on the hook for Muntean's services - although the Conservative party pays her expenses.

However, there is no record of Muntean as an employee of the Prime Minister's Office, according to an official at the Privy Council Office. And an Access to Information request turned up no record of contracts paid out to Muntean.

Harper, meanwhile, has demanded accountability on such matters in the past.

As an MP, Harper went after Reform Leader Preston Manning publicly for not detailing his party-paid clothing allowance. Under pressure, Manning eventually did provide an accounting of the $31,000 perk, but tensions between the two men had begun in earnest.

In a bit of synchronicity, Harper was to attend a Manning event Wednesday night.

Conservative Party president Don Plett said the matter is not one that the party's governing body would have dealt with, but rather the Conservative Fund of Canada, and said he didn't know anything about it.

Calls to both the party headquarters and to fund president Irving Gerstein were not returned.

John Williamson, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, said such expenses are better paid by political parties.

"The idea that these expenses are going to be run up on the public tab and then answers aren't going to be forthcoming about how much its costing is unacceptable from a taxpayers point of view."

Muntean began working with Harper during his run for the Conservative leadership, and stayed through two federal campaigns. She hails from the world of film and television, and had become CBC's head of makeup by the late 1990s.

A warm, bubbly personality, Muntean has now become a fixture in Harper's entourage and remains the only staff member he tolerates style advice from. Sources said Harper has tried to convince her to move to Ottawa, but she remains based near Toronto.

In addition to her travels to Vimy Ridge, Muntean was also with Harper in Hanoi, Vietnam when he met with Pacific rim leaders, and in St. Petersburg, Russia for last summer's G8 summit.


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I think Steve should save face and say she's not only polishing his image, but polishing his Pepperoni too. That's the best image improver, especially in Qeubec, that he could get. Unless she's ugly, but I don't think that is the case...

I can't find a picture of Michelle online, only her hand... Since there is no sperm on the hand, we can deduce she is not giving him HJ's. Therefore, from that hand-based observational FACT, we can say she is better looking than Steve, she may be, in fact, out of his league. Therefore getting blown by a woman who is out of his league is GOOD for Steve, and will help Steve's reputation... Unless he's paying more than $150 per session, then it is BAD for Steve.

 

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Harper has been travelling with his personal image adviser for major domestic and international events - most recently at ceremonies at Vimy Ridge in France last week. Muntean helps him perfect his look, including managing his wardrobe and general grooming.
Who cares. The roll of government is to govern. I'll take an honest and intelligent leader like Harper over any Liberal PM that we have had since Pearson.
 

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wasn't it Harper who railed on Preston Manning for his "image make-over"? - hippocrite!
 

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wasn't it Harper who railed on Preston Manning for his "image make-over"? - hippocrite!
Exactly right........cbc national made that quite apparent when they
did the spot on this. :D
Same old, same old. Politicians= hypocrisy...........PERIOD.
Interesting how in this report that Muntean isn't even on any payroll
documents. What's up with that?


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Sonny

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I'll take an honest and intelligent leader like Harper
Honest? Think 'income trusts' promise. Think 'exclusion of natural resource revenue' promise to Atlantic provinces and Saskatchewan. Think patronage when he pulls his unelected buddy Fortier (oh, is that Mulroney stink I smell?) from the Senate to be in cabinet. Think Emerson's cabinet post after Harper's scathing criticism of Belinda's crossing.

This man's hidden agenda is so large that the closet he keeps it in is the size of an airport hanger.

Intelligent? This man would have sent Canadians to fight in Iraq, when the whole world already knew WMDs were a figment of GW Bush's imagination. Moreover, this man relies on extreme partisanship and personal attacks rather than on rational debate.

The last honest Conservative PM was Clark. Unfortunately, he was not all that politically saavy; but he was intelligent enough to argue against the submersion of the PC party into the Reform party and the usurping of the Conservative name.
 

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The last honest Conservative PM was Clark. Unfortunately, he was not all that politically saavy; but he was intelligent enough to argue against the submersion of the PC party into the Reform party and the usurping of the Conservative name.
And the last honest Liberal PM was a guy named Pearson, but hey that was back in 1965 and of course we have had such great Liberal government for 30 of the last 40 years. LOL
 

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And the last honest Liberal PM was a guy named Pearson, but hey that was back in 1965 and of course we have had such great Liberal government for 30 of the last 40 years. LOL
Well, one either loves or hates Trudeau. Brilliant and ruthless. He did blindside Stanfield when he campaigned against Stanfield's price & wage controls platform - remember "Flash, you're frozen!" Then immediately after he wins, Trudeau invokes price and wage controls. Still, he did much to drag Canada into the 20th century, got the government out of the nation's bedrooms and gave Canada a new constitution with an embedded Charter of Rights - a truly remarkable achievement.

Chretien was a sleazy manipulator, but he was instrumental in Canada's new constitution, although it was unfortunate but totally predictable that the strident separatist Levesque would bail. While he campaigned against NAFTA and GST, two of Mulroney's pet projects, Chretien ended up promoting free trade and reneged on his promise to rid us of the GST. Whereas Mulroney talked fiscal conservativism, he nearly bankrupted the country - Chretien (not Martin) got Canada back into reasonably good fiscal condition, to the envy of other G8 countries. Not a popular politician in his home province, he nearly lost the country in 1995, matching Mulroney's Meech Lake failure (I can still see him on television maniacally tearing up paper representing Canada if Meech didn't pass). Chretien still won three consecutive majority governments. I think he would have demolished Harper where the waffling (but man of integrity) Martin lost the Liberal grip.
 

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Well, one either loves or hates Trudeau. Brilliant and ruthless. He did blindside Stanfield when he campaigned against Stanfield's price & wage controls platform - remember "Flash, you're frozen!" Then immediately after he wins, Trudeau invokes price and wage controls. Still, he did much to drag Canada into the 20th century, got the government out of the nation's bedrooms and gave Canada a new constitution with an embedded Charter of Rights - a truly remarkable achievement.
Trudeau definately understood the politics of power there is no question about that. As long as he could maintain his majority in Ontario and Quebec he could stay in power. Who cares about Western Canada, nobody of importance lives there anyway. Lets not forget the "finger" in Salmon Arm or stealing oil resource dollars from Alberta. Also, lets not forget who started the huge increases in the national debt and deficit budgets. Of course Mulroney did nothing to improve that situation.

Chretien was a sleazy manipulator, but he was instrumental in Canada's new constitution, although it was unfortunate but totally predictable that the strident separatist Levesque would bail.
Excuse me? Trudeau was PM when the Constitution was patriated and it was Trudeau's pet project. Cretien was nothing more than a Trudeau wan-a-be.

While he campaigned against NAFTA and GST, two of Mulroney's pet projects, Chretien ended up promoting free trade and reneged on his promise to rid us of the GST. Whereas Mulroney talked fiscal conservativism, he nearly bankrupted the country - Chretien (not Martin) got Canada back into reasonably good fiscal condition, to the envy of other G8 countries.
True Chretien was the PM at the time but Martin was the Finance Minister and most of the direction for getting the deficit under control was his, not Chretien's.

Not a popular politician in his home province, he nearly lost the country in 1995, matching Mulroney's Meech Lake failure (I can still see him on television maniacally tearing up paper representing Canada if Meech didn't pass). Chretien still won three consecutive majority governments. I think he would have demolished Harper where the waffling (but man of integrity) Martin lost the Liberal grip.
I definately have to disagree with you on this one. I think the country was sufficiently fed up with Chretien to the point where he would not have won another election.

Getting back to Trudeau. As much as is dislike a significant portion of his politics, if the Bank of Canada ever decided to replace the Queen on the $20 with a PM (as on all our other bills), IMHO Trudeau is probably the only legitimate candidate. He has probably made more of an impact on Canada than Robert Borden ($100) and definately ranks close to William Lyon Mackenzie King ($50) in his achievements.
 

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oh my! :eek:


it seems the... uhhh.... image advisor... is also Harper's psychic advisor :D

Harper: touched by an angel while getting makeup done
Canadian Press
Published: Friday, April 20, 2007

OTTAWA (CP) - It appears taxpayers may be getting a "heavenly" deal when it comes to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's image adviser.

Friends of Michelle Muntean, who maintains Harper's image when he travels, say she claims to commune with angels.

They say the angels relay messages from the dead, and the former TV makeup artist occasionally stuns people with the details.

 

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oh my! :eek:


it seems the... uhhh.... image advisor... is also Harper's psychic advisor :D

Harper: touched by an angel while getting makeup done
Canadian Press
Published: Friday, April 20, 2007

OTTAWA (CP) - It appears taxpayers may be getting a "heavenly" deal when it comes to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's image adviser.

Friends of Michelle Muntean, who maintains Harper's image when he travels, say she claims to commune with angels.

They say the angels relay messages from the dead, and the former TV makeup artist occasionally stuns people with the details.

Jesus, Mary and Joseph !!

Jesus, Muntean and Harper !! :D

Fuck.......talk about your religious righteousness...........:rolleyes:
Uhhh.....excuse me, your assholiness............:D


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