CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: If you have a favourite Stephen Harper Party member of Parliament, by all means, write 'em up and e-mail it in. There's enough deranged whackjobbery to go around.
Meet Andrew Saxton, who, in a stunning display of misunderstanding how the criminal justice system works, seems to believe a plea bargain can be appealed:
Exploded from obscurity when he publicly promoted the violent beating of Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff. Oh, and describing the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police as a "cult." Apparently is denying that he wrote those things and has no idea how they were included in a press release with his name on it. I'm guessing evil Liberal gremlins or something.
Proving once again that Stephen Harper's Conservatives believe that laws are for, you know, other people, Shea gets tangled up in a conflict-of-interest controversy.
First popped up on the wingnut radar when she tried to give away politically embossed water bottles to a school division, then whined piteously and dishonestly when they were rejected based on being, well, political.
Truly made her mark when she openly admitted during a television interview that she had no idea who Tom Flanagan was: