Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Was It Something He Said, Did and Is?

I would say so, yes.

 

No matter how cool the Liberals say they are with the incoming Trump administration - 


- nothing can hide that they are a corrupt and inept government that will be forced to work with real adults in the new year.

It's time to re-acquaint one's self with Justin's squirming, backstabbing and further floundering on the international stage:

Ottawa may have to let U.S. president-elect Donald Trump act as the “senior partner” in the Canada-U.S. relationship, even if that makes Canadians “bristle,” a prominent Republican critic of the incoming president says.

Jeff Timmer, a longtime Republican official and strategist in Michigan who helped lead efforts aimed at defeating Trump in the past two U.S. elections, says the Canadian government will need to treat Trump as “the guy in charge” to ensure Canada’s interests are safeguarded during what’s expected to be a protectionist U.S. administration.


Justin should be used to letting others do the heavy lifting for him by now.

His aides, China, Trump ...

Anyone but himself.

He even used American help to massage his image.

(Sidebar: and China's help for ... well, you know.)

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Trump 1.0 wasn’t disastrous for Canada, but past performance does not predict future results. It’s not absolutely certain that Trump 2.0 will do awful things, but instability is pretty much Trump’s stock in trade, and it’s Canada’s kryptonite. We don’t much plan for contingencies, whether they’re natural disasters, pandemics, wars or other forms of geopolitical upheaval. We don’t usually need to, thanks in large part to Washington.

 

Oh, we always needed to because another country should not be expected to carry us, but that has never been Justin's concern.

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It’s what they have done in the House of Commons, in their social media posts and in their fundraising emails to supporters. Time and again they have tried to say that Poilievre and Trump are tied together, and both are unacceptable.

It’s a ridiculous statement, one that most voters apparently don’t believe based on how well the Conservatives are doing in the polls. Still, the Trudeau Liberals push this message and agenda, not to help the interests of Canada but of their party.

“Pierre Poilievre is focused on importing far-right, American-style politics — and in these turbulent global times, we can’t trust him to put Canadians over politics,” the Liberals said in an email blast to supporters trying to link Poilievre and Trump.

Are these really the people we want managing Canada-U.S. relations as Donald Trump takes office once again.

 

What are "far-right, American-style" politics?

Do they consist of elbowing a woman in the chest? How about telling someone to get the "f--- out of my way"? Calling Peter Kent a "piece of sh---"?

Oh, I know! Not showing up for work!

Wasting money on foreign trips.

Running away from discontented citizens after calling them racists. Later on, freezing their bank accounts.

What about applauding a Ukrainian Nazi and then refusing to release the names of 900 Nazi war criminals hiding in Canada

Maybe accusing India of assassinating extremists hiding in Canada.

Accusing another party of colluding with foreign interventionists when one knows damn well that one is guilty of that very thing.

Oh, do tell, Justin!

 

(Sidebar: whatever you do, don't call him a terrorist because the hall monitor says so.)



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