Although the Liberal shilling BC media whined (see here) about not being able to ask PM Stephen Harper any questions at the Conservative Party private event held at Senator Gerry St Germain’s place, you’ll notice that the reporter made no mention that Premier Christy Clark wasn’t in attendance.
Tell me how that wasn’t the main focus of any news report?
The reporter, CKNW’s Shane Woodford, knew full well that Clark wasn’t there as he had Tweeted her lame cover story:
“Premier’s office says Clark is on holidays was never scheduled to attend PM Harper event”
I’ve lost count of the times Christy Clark has gone missing or is away on ‘vacation’ whenever controversy comes up but the media, like her former radio station co-worker Woodford, never track her down or meekly accepts these excuses.
If Christy Clark has the courage of her convictions over the proposed pipeline as she has so readily shown in the media lately, why was she not there in defence of them Monday?

August 7, 2012 at 11:54 AM
Ms Clark is fixin’ to experience the true meaning of the adage “No Guts, No Glory”.
August 7, 2012 at 12:09 PM
And the latest poll shows she gained absolutely no traction after her pipeline ultimatum. Actually dropped 1 point while NDP went up 4
August 7, 2012 at 7:46 PM
Klark is an embarrassment to this Province, not that Gordo was much better, but Klark is so transparently phony and unqualified it’s painful. Klark is lucky to have such a useless compliant Harper hating media to run cover for her. She is truly a Klown! Klarks political ideology is more closely akin to the NDP… sometimes I wonder if she wasn’t inserted as “leader” of the BC Libs to assure that french language activist and resident commie Adrian Dix would become Premier. Birds of a feather… I wonder how much Klarks “vacation” is costing the BC taxpayer… not that the BC media would care, as clearly they’re on the taxpayer payroll as well… like the lawyers for Basi and Virk. BC is really giving Quebec a run for most corrupt Province, with all do respect to McCorrupty over in Ontario.