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Not surprisingly, Liberal officials are loving the publicity the leader is receiving from the national media. More importantly, local and regional media are getting to meet Mr. Ignatieff as the so-called Liberal Express rolls through small towns and communities across Canada. On Saturday, the National Post even devoted half of the coveted page three to pictures of Mr. Ignatieff, 63, described as looking “boyishly handsome” while doing regular things, including drinking a beer from a can and petting a horse while wearing a cowboy hat. The headline read “Who knew?” and went on to say that Mr. Ignatieff, often accused as a caffe-latte-drinking elitist by the Harper Conservatives and their Tim Horton’s constituency, did not look like a “dork” downing a beer. “This guy is starting to look good,” Post scribe Kelly McParland conceded.
Not surprisingly, Liberal officials are loving the publicity the leader is receiving from the national media. More importantly, local and regional media are getting to meet Mr. Ignatieff as the so-called Liberal Express rolls through small towns and communities across Canada.
On Saturday, the National Post even devoted half of the coveted page three to pictures of Mr. Ignatieff, 63, described as looking “boyishly handsome” while doing regular things, including drinking a beer from a can and petting a horse while wearing a cowboy hat.
The headline read “Who knew?” and went on to say that Mr. Ignatieff, often accused as a caffe-latte-drinking elitist by the Harper Conservatives and their Tim Horton’s constituency, did not look like a “dork” downing a beer. “This guy is starting to look good,” Post scribe Kelly McParland conceded.
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