What there isn't a case for doing is what the Government's doing, which is actually flip-flopping all the time and changing its mind. |
We are used to this flip-flopping on issues and Canadians are certainly used to it from this Prime Minister. |
After flip-flopping, he finally kicked them out on October 3, leaving them to their own devices. |
Such familiarity insulates Gingrich from the kind of flip-flopping charges that have proved so corrosive for Romney. |
This kind of flip-flopping by the member for Yukon is totally unacceptable. |
He has spent the last two years telling Canadians that he opposes a carbon tax, but now the flip-flopping Liberal leader has changed his mind. |