. . she's quite the accomplished moron, too.
A prominent Manitoba Conservative MP facing accusations of ageism after she referred to a 68-year-old Liberal MP as having “passed her expiry date” is standing by her statement, saying her remarks were not intended as a slur against seniors.Saint Boniface MP Shelly Glover raised the ire of both the Liberal Party and Canada’s national association of seniors Monday night after making the controversial comment about Liberal Anita Neville, longtime MP for Winnipeg South Centre, during an interview with Global Television.
“We need some fresh blood, we need some new people who have some new ideas and who are willing to stand up for their constituents. And I’m afraid Ms. Neville has passed her expiry date,” Glover told Global when asked who she thought the Conservative candidate in the riding should be.
The remark immediately sparked calls from the Liberal Party for an apology and accusations of ageism from CARP, a national organization of seniors committed to promoting equitable access to health care and freedom from discrimination.
“Ageism seems to be the final frontier of acceptable discrimination,” CARP vice-president of advocacy, Susan Eng, said in a statement released late Monday night.
“Even when all the parties are actively wooing older voters, a sitting MP thinks this is appropriate . . . Ms. Glover should retract her comments about Ms. Neville and apologize to the voters of her riding and Ms. Neville’s riding for offending and marginalizing a significant portion of their voter base.”
But in a statement issued Tuesday, Glover did not apologize, opting to defend her original comments, saying they referred to Neville’s performance as an MP only.
“My remarks were clear: I was referring to Ms. Neville’s performance as an MP, and only that,” Glover said. “In my opinion, Ms. Neville has ceased to be an effective representative of her constituents. I believe someone new, of any age, with new ideas would be a more effective representative for the people of Winnipeg South Centre.”
You doubt me? I need only remind you that Ms. Neville inherited the seat once occupied by Lloyd Axworthy. That's one big pair of clown boots to fill; but fill 'em she does; and she dances the Charleston in them quite fetchingly.
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You can listen to the real truth of the story on Charles Adlers website. Anita Neville is never in her riding and Shelly Glovers riding is next to hers....Nevilles constituents keep calling Shelly Glover for help. Neville also votes against everything she says she represents, in the HOC. Another Liberal phoney trying to capitalize on this twisted remark by her Liberal media, for senior votes. Pathetic.
Posted by Ontario Girl | March 30, 2011 9:19 AM
Posted on March 30, 2011 09:19