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Greg Mills

The fact of the matter is that if asked, Greg Mills would never describe himself as a writer. And why should he? His writing is terrible. Just awful.

Yet sadly, as with most things of poor quality, there is always an onerous amount of it to read. So much, in fact, that his original online space for current events and first world problems, The Gritty Gorg (where the most fascinating entry was about riding the bus. I mean, seriously?) has overflowed like a tumbler of scotch (or 'word juice', as he's occasionally referred to it) over and over again into side projects.

Now he's an amateur pundit with Canada's Least Watched Political Panel, his latest venture and a place to use the knowledge he picked up while getting a degree in political something-or-other (or at least, whatever he heard in between important seminars at the all-night McDonald's and local pub). Besides an interest in both Canadian and American domestic politics (and election campaigning in particular), Greg's history as an avid Model UN-er gives him an established nerd-credibility on some international issues as well. Or at least a remarkable ability to write Security Council resolutions about virtually any topic under the sun.