Michael Moore's social and political utopia just moved a little closer to the "W" column as the Conservatives win a majority.
Canadians installed a Conservative government in office for the first time in 12 years but with a limited mandate, signaling voters' desire for change at a measured pace. Newspapers were quick to point out on Tuesday the fragility of the Conservatives' mandate, with one describing it as party leader Stephen Harper's "Thin Blue Line." "Canadians did not endorse neo-conservatism when they elected him last night," the Globe and Mail newspaper said in an editorial. "They voted against a Liberal Party that had become smug and arrogant."
Burrowed deep into the folds of his unsightly neck fat, Michael Moore could not be reached for comment.
 Just look at those evil fascists.
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