Like a Compass that Always Points South
Heh, sometimes you gotta love Paul Wells.
Here he is, digging out an old Mark Steyn article from 2002, predicting all the things that would be happening by December 2007 (dollar at 55-60 cents, gun crime accelerating in Toronto, etc. - if it hasn't happened, he predicted it would.)
Brings to mind this excellent recent post from James Wolcott, coincidentally also on the topic of Mark Steyn being wrong every time he makes a prediction. How can one man be so wrong indeed!
Here he is, digging out an old Mark Steyn article from 2002, predicting all the things that would be happening by December 2007 (dollar at 55-60 cents, gun crime accelerating in Toronto, etc. - if it hasn't happened, he predicted it would.)
Brings to mind this excellent recent post from James Wolcott, coincidentally also on the topic of Mark Steyn being wrong every time he makes a prediction. How can one man be so wrong indeed!
4 Comments:
I read Steyn's prediction as being based on 5 more years of Martin-led Liberal government.
That's the one we all happy he was wrong about.
Pedro
By Anonymous, at 12:03 PM
that's "we're"
Pedro
By Anonymous, at 12:04 PM
The professionally wrong know that you always need a scapegoat.
By Anonymous, at 11:25 PM
So we got 3 years of Martin and 2 of (minority) Harper - that explains why these predictions didn't come true?
OK, then.
As you say, Famousringo.
By Declan, at 11:12 AM
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