The scandal over possible electoral fraud is firing in many directions.
The back-and-forth in Parliament is dizzying.
The opposition puts questions to the government to which we often get complete non sequiturs as answers.
On Thursday, the Prime Minister's Parliamentary Secretary, Dean Del Mastro, quoted the same supposed letter from a British Columbia Liberal candidate, about robocalls originating in the United States, on at least three different occasions, in answer to three entirely different questions!
NDP MP Charlie Angus finally had to say, "I don't think the member opposite was listening to the question!"
He was listening; he just did not feel obliged to respond. He had his rehearsed lines, and he never strayed from them.