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Prior to the B.C. election campaign, supporters of Christy Clark launched a website that tried to make her chief opponent look like a flip-flopper.

The SayAnythingJohn site was created to lampoon NDP Leader John Horgan. And a ton of money was spent on TV ads to reinforce the message and suppress the NDP vote.

Meanwhile, a SayAnythingChristy.ca website was quietly registered on March 15.

And it's received new life since Premier Christy Clark decided to rip off huge parts of the NDP and B.C. Green platforms for the B.C. Liberal government throne speech.

The speech delivered by Lt.-Gov. Judith Guichon included 30 commitments not mentioned in the B.C. Liberal platform.

Video of Throne speech: Christy says sorry This is not a video likely to be included in B.C. Liberal fundraising emails.

Media outlets have described Clark's move as "borrowing" from her opponents' plans.

But borrowing implies consent on the part of the lender. And the NDP did not offer these policy measures to the premier, who ridiculed many of them; rather, they were offered to the public.

The SayAnythingChristy.ca website also includes a crossword puzzle. Warning: it's not easy.

The SayAnythingChristy.ca website has an amusing and somewhat challenging crossword puzzle.

And if you like those videos, here's another one.