Been busy all day and didn't have time to write a proper article, however these folks provide a clear overview of the latest in the United Conservative Party's SoO problem:
These quotes from UCP West Henday nomination candidate Lance Coulter directly contradict Jason Kenney’s flimsy excuse that no one knew who the Soldiers of Odin were. Coulter also frames the hate group as a misunderstood group of community organizers #ableg https://t.co/hq646Vpqzt— Progress Alberta (@ProgressAlberta) October 11, 2018
This is outrageous and indefensible. The Soldiers of Odin are a hate group started by a neo-Nazi.— Progress Alberta (@ProgressAlberta) October 11, 2018
Please RT. Every Albertan needs to know about this. #ableg https://t.co/g2NAXK4ElT
So the Soldiers of Odin and Kenney's own vetted nomination candidate, Lance Coulter, have directly contradicted Kenney's excuse that no one knew who the Soldiers of Odin were when the UCP candidates took smiling pictures with them. Who do you believe? #ableg— Duncan Kinney (@duncankinney) October 11, 2018
Email from Janice Harrington, the executive director of the UCP, says Lance Coulter is no longer a candidate after his "seemingly sympathetic assessment of Soldiers of Odin" pic.twitter.com/o9CQXFXcCg— Tyler Dawson (@tylerrdawson) October 11, 2018
UCP disqualifies candidate who spoke positively about Soldiers of Odin https://t.co/LTdJ0oVm7y pic.twitter.com/bTP2mu2wxK— CBC Calgary (@CBCCalgary) October 11, 2018
The UCP kicked out the candidate, but the odor of Odin lingers on. Column https://t.co/7i39CmfFHA #ableg #yyc #yeg #abpoli #cdnpoli— Don Braid (@DonBraid) October 11, 2018
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