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Stay tuned: Dion unplugged
Look forward to Stéphane Dion unplugged in the final stretch of the campaign.
Susan Bonner
Or at least his teleprompter will be unplugged.
Dion's advisers note that the Liberal leader performs more naturally and enthusiastically when he throws away his script and talks off the cuff. After all, he's got his main points memorized by now. (After three weeks I can recite the lines by heart. I won't, but I can.)
Indeed on Friday night in London, Ont., Dion impressed a big rally with an impassioned speech attacking Harper for attacking him.
And in the last few speeches he has begun to engage the crowd and get them to shout out answers to respond to his prompts.
Prompting an end to the prompter.
—Susan Bonner
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