Calgary (LHJ)
Stephen Harper appeared in Calgary today at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, with a red necktie instead of his usual blue, according to an extensive report in the Calgary Herald.
The Herald featured a two page spread deconstructing the Conservative Party leadership hopeful's wardrobe, commenting on among other things his "masculine accessory choices, including a large metallic wristwatch, and lack of suit pocket 'puff'."
The featured report came close on the heels of the Herald's widely criticized report of leadership hopful Belinda Stronach's first day on the campaign trail, which included information about her lack of jewelry, and two recent divorces. Gender-in-the-media experts were incensed by the report, causing the Herald to take the unusual step on reporting on Harper's appearance.
Calgary Sun CEO Guy Huntingford dismissed the report because "it's a faggot paper that nobody reads anyway."
Stephen Harper appeared in Calgary today at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, with a red necktie instead of his usual blue, according to an extensive report in the Calgary Herald.
The Herald featured a two page spread deconstructing the Conservative Party leadership hopeful's wardrobe, commenting on among other things his "masculine accessory choices, including a large metallic wristwatch, and lack of suit pocket 'puff'."
The featured report came close on the heels of the Herald's widely criticized report of leadership hopful Belinda Stronach's first day on the campaign trail, which included information about her lack of jewelry, and two recent divorces. Gender-in-the-media experts were incensed by the report, causing the Herald to take the unusual step on reporting on Harper's appearance.
Calgary Sun CEO Guy Huntingford dismissed the report because "it's a faggot paper that nobody reads anyway."

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