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Shooting the messenger?
The media was booed a couple times during the Stephen Harper scrum this afternoon, clearly unhappy with the line of questioning directed at the Conservative leader.
A similar thing happened at a Stéphane Dion event on Oct 3. The Liberal leader did not appreciate the crowd's intervention and urged them not to boo. "We respect the freedom of the press," he said.
Harper offered no response to the booing, neither condemning nor supporting the crowd's actions.
Booing the media was a regular occurrence during the 2004 Conservative campaign until the media appealed for a stop.
— Julie Grenier
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