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When it comes to the media, it is common knowledge that the right-wing sees the CBC as a repository of leftists bent on perverting all that is sacred in Harperland. Hence the ongoing funding cuts, despite the Mother Corp's repeated efforts at appeasement. What is surprising, however, is the fact that now the broader media have joined the Harper Enemies List.
In a letter to significant Conservative Party contributors, the Harper regime is asking them to reach deeply into their pockets, warning of next year's election battle that will be a choice between Stephen Harper’s economic record and “inexperienced Liberals like Justin Trudeau” or the “leftist ideologues like Thomas Mulcair.”
The battle will be be complicated by the perfidy of, you guessed it, the media, specifically, media concentration:
“Despite all his verbal flubs, lack of experience, and his failure to outline any practical economic policy for Canada, Justin Trudeau is still awarded a shining halo by liberal-minded journalists and pundits who are bedazzled by their own hopes of a Liberal second coming,” says the letter by Conservative Party director of political operations Fred DeLorey.
The root of the problem, the Tories tell supporters, is that a few corporations control much of Canadian media.
Hinting at a dark conspiracy to deprive the Conservatives of their long-sought goal of becoming Canada's natural governing party, the letter observes,
“Over 80 per cent of Canadian media is owned by a cartel of just five corporations – each of which owns dozens of publications and networks under various subsidiaries and affiliates”.
“The Canadian newspaper industry today is largely controlled by a small number of individual or corporate owners, which often own the television networks.”
And the proof of this de facto conspiracy is obvious to all who have eyes:
DeLorey noted good economic news such as March, 2014, job growth and asked “how much of that good news has come to you in the press and media?”
For the more obtuse inhabitants of Harperland, the letter leaves nothing to interpretation:
“Media convergence has greatly complicated our Conservative Party efforts to present the unfiltered facts and foundations behind our policies for economic growth, our faith in family values and our commitment to jobs, free trade and prosperity,” Mr. DeLorey wrote.
Ho hum. Another day. Another addition to the Enemies List. Another ort for the red-meat crowd to chew upon.

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