Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Delusions

One would think that with so much practice lying, there would be proficiency.

Nope:

With the Opposition demanding answers on reports that the Trudeau PMO tried to silence two Canadian diplomats from speaking about policy towards Communist China, Justin Trudeau was asked about it during a press conference.

His response?

“I can confirm that the PMO did not direct that to happen.”

Interesting.


did not direct.”

The same wording Trudeau used as tried denying the SNC-Lavalin PMO Scandal ...

To wit:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confronted allegations of political interference by his office on Thursday, saying he did not “direct” Jody Wilson-Raybould when she was justice minister and attorney-general to abandon the criminal prosecution of a Montreal corporate giant.

Cutting and pasting is not working for Justin at all.


Also - if British Columbians believe anything Justin says, the only thing that they are "getting" is screwed:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says British Columbia will play an important role in the upcoming federal race as a province led by a progressive government when so many others have swung to the right. ...

“Here in B.C. you really matter, you’re a province of people who get it,” he said.

British Columbia is led by a New Democrat government under Premier John Horgan but Trudeau made no mention of his New Democrat challengers at the federal level.

Conservative governments have been elected in several provinces since the Liberals took power in Ottawa, including Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives under Doug Ford last year and Alberta’s United Conservatives under Jason Kenney in April.

Because the latter ran on the platform of life-saving oil not being stymied by land or by sea. Horgan did not.

Some people want to destroy themselves.


And - do these guys "get it", too?:


Attorneys general from Alberta and Ontario say they will discuss the timeline of the different legal challenges launched against the federal carbon tax when they meet in Saskatoon today.

The two justice ministers will be joined by their legal teams and their counterparts from New Brunswick and Saskatchewan.

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