I hear that Hollywood’s best Canadian shill Sarmite Bulte - Liberal MP for Toronto’s High Park riding - is making lawsuit threats against regular BoingBoing contributor Cory Doctorow, a former resident of her riding. I’m not surprised, as Sam doesn’t have a great track record for those she hopes to represent…
When she first ran for the seat (after her candidacy was parachuted in by Jean Chretien, natch) she needed to quickly get her image in the community - which was unknown to her - established. I was living there for a few years (actually, about seven, ending with my escape to the GTA just over three years ago) and noticed her election signs everywhere - lawns, corners, shop windows - all adorned with a photo of this (at the time) well-polished blonde who admittedly was nicer to look at than the competition.
Why am I being so shallow, focusing on her appearance? Well that was Sam’s modus operandi too. Rumours started going around that we now had a hottie Liberal candidate who was strutting her stuff as much as possible, as publicly as possible. So, naturally, I check out the Dundas West subway station and, sure enough, she’s out there, blonde hair flying in the breeze, short miniskirt, come-f*ck-me high-heels, the whole works.
People started to complain. That didn’t fit in with the image of the area at the time… although it is now more of a trendy spot at the time it seemed to be populated with older Polish women and babushkas more than anything else. So, her campaign office received phone calls, complaints, etc. about Sam’s image, and that it needed to change.
She obviously took this to heart, and considered the wishes of her (soon-to-be) community.
Next day: shorter miniskirt (think Sharon Stone), higher heels. Hubba hubba. Although not too bad to look at, it didn’t look good for that riding with Sam in its future.
So, she doesn’t give a toss about her constituents, sells out consumer protections to Hollywood, and threatens litigation when challenged. What’s not to like?
We’re not making this up.
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