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Another Con that would hide in a closet...

He gets bonus points for being able to understand what he's saying when he's not reading off a teleprompter. I do get a kick out of him making a mess out of Trudeau when he has to (attempt to) think for himself in question period.
 
He's good in QP, and Mulcair was brilliant. But, I'll take a stammering Marxist Dilettante over a Christofascist...
 
yes, JT and the Liberals will cruise to another majority
and not because of the things you list
it'll be because of this

Picking the most unflattering picture of someone and using it as an example proves my point. You get what you vote for.
 
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Picking the most unflattering picture of someone and using it as an example proves my point. You get what you vote for.

I actually picked one that looked cheerful
rather than his usual sarcastic smirk

and regardless of his appearance and mannerisms
religious zealots from the prairies don't play well in the east
the next election will be over before Manitobans are done work for the day
 
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I actually picked one that looked cheerful
rather than his usual sarcastic smirk

and regardless of his appearance and mannerisms
religious zealots from the prairies don't play well in the east
the next election will be over before Manitobans are done work for the day

Point taken. He's not my first choice either. It was a big mistake not voting for Max Bernier. Populist libertarianism would have played a lot better with the electorate than a religious conservative. But if tardo wins again I think there will be an exodus of "unpleasant relics" Canadians to the United States.
 
I agree RG, Bernier would run better
and that's my brand of Conservatism
all about spending, don't care a whip about social policy
and he of course would do well in la belle province

Sheer is a place holder
election after next Canada will have had enough of the second Trudeau dynasty
Cons have several years to find a leader that can appeal nation wide for that one
 
Cons have several years to find a leader that can appeal nation wide for that one

They have not been able to do that for some time now, whether federally or provincially, so the odds are stacked against them. They should be asking themselves, why? Just searching will not help ...
 

You must have another source of corroboration for that alleged quote than this meme, right?

Asked by whom? When? Who else was there? Is there an audio of this?

Seems to be popular with commenters at therebel and gunownersofcanada ( :rolleyes: ) but oddly absent from every other media outlet...
 
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Why does Scheer always have that smirk like he just blew a silent fart and is waiting for the seats around him to get the smell?

Trudeau taking a free helo ride and holiday with the Aga K doesnt bother me at all, I'd encourage it.
Where I have a problem is 25 leaders before him have been kicked in the sack for similar mistakes and his handlers are TOO STUPID to foresee how this would turn out. And his then arrogance of not just saying 'HEY we f'd this up' , spending hours trying to defend his latest dum dum move.

If this is the smartest group he can assemble we are in it deep.
 
That **** doesn't fly up here. Canadians are smarter than that. Birth certificate conspiracy theories are for the southern neighbours.

Oh make no mistake, we have the "base" up here as well. Not enough to elect anyone, but they are here, hiding around big trees trying to hand out their photoshopped crap.
 
yes they are here....the readers of The Rebel and other dubious sources

was encouraging to see at the conclusion of the last fed election
when the CPC tried some scare tactic advertising
it blew up in their face, and may have cost them the government

maybe the party learned from that?
but I doubt it, expecting worse from them next time

personally, I miss the PC party
the narrow minded nutjobs that lead the Conservative party
are what turned me off and hold my nose, vote Liberal
 
You are far from being alone thinking this way .... I hear this more often than anything else. It's far from ideal way picking people to govern, but seems the only logical way for many.
 

Feigning Democracy: Liberalism In Justin Trudeau's Canada



by Brad Salzberg, Cultural Action Party


Justin Trudeau with his electoral base


While monitoring the behaviour of our Liberal government thus far in its tenure, a common theme unifies the assessment: democracy sure isn't what it used to be.

Indeed, the concept of a government "for the people, by the people" has long since vanished from our political environment. Incrementally, in a most discreet manner, our nation has become an entity whereby the only remaining vestige of true democratic process is to be found in electoral democracy — the method by which our politicians are voted into office.

Beyond this, the desires of the general public are very much on the back-burner. That is, unless you happen to be a new arrival to our country by way of Canada's immigration and refugee policies.

How exactly did this inversion of government priorities come about? Why would government provide special, elevated status to new arrivals rather than long term, tax-paying Canadian-born citizens?

One point we can state with confidence is that the general population of Canada did not ask for such a thing. Why would they, when the phenomenon is counter-productive to the well being of generational Canadians and their families? The answer, therefore, lies elsewhere.

A good place to begin would be with what can today be referred to as the Trudeau "Dynasty." It was Pierre Trudeau, three term Liberal prime minister, who ushered in this social inversion with his single-handed proclamation that bi‑cultural English & French Canadian identity was finished. In its stead came multiculturalism — a legislated policy intent upon elevating the status of our "minority" communities. The piece Trudeau Sr. failed to consider was what would occur once these minorities were no longer minor. Today, under the auspices of son Justin Trudeau, Canadians are witnessing the impact of Trudeau's lack of foresight, as Statistics Canada informs us our Anglo-Canadian communities are headed for minority status within our major urban centres.

Diversity is king. Multiculturalism is sacrosanct, and to question it — or heaven forbid oppose it — is blaspheme. A similar dynamic applies to immigration policy. No one understands why, as politically correct forces have deemed themselves above offering any logical explanation.

In our day and age, it is amazing to witness the power of social media. You will recall that one tweet from Prime Minister Trudeau a few months ago stating all "refugees" impacted by Donald Trump's ban on immigration from seven Middle Eastern countries are welcome in Canada, and all pandemonium broke loose. Our border security has since been in jeopardy with tens of thousands of border-jumpers arriving in the Great White North to find a permanent home. Did the Canadian public — as in those who will foot the bill through their tax dollars — have a say in the matter? Was any form of public consent provided, or solicitation to see if Canadians are in favour of such generous hospitality?

We all know the answer to this one. There was nothing — just as there was no approval or public consent for the cancellation of our national identity, or the advent of mass third world immigration.

To quote from a political treatise entitled The Laws Of Government: Legal Foundations Of Canadian Democracy, we find this profound statement:
In a democracy, a government 'of the people, for the people' should govern for the greatest good of the greatest number. Public officials should resist creating policy to suit narrow special interests seeking a disproportionate benefit from government not in the interests of the broader public.​
Cue Justin Trudeau. Obviously, he was out-of-town — or more likely not even born — when this little tidbit was interjected into public consciousness. Basically, PM Trudeau does not adhere to this philosophy. Better yet, it is reasonable to state that both Justin, like his father before him, advances a political agenda antithetical to this fundamental of democracy.

Should Canadians be surprised? Of course not, as the Trudeau Dynasty has cared little about democracy since Pierre took office in the 1960's. Rather, it was good friend Fidel Castro's socialist brand of leadership Trudeau Sr. most admired — with Chairman Mao's communist ideology running a close second.

Back in March, the Liberal majority in the House of Commons voted to pass a motion to the government to condemn "Islamophobia" and other forms of racism. One problem among several is that the motion is devoid of an actual definition of Islamophobia. When one was requested, nothing was offered up. Such is the degree of privilege the Liberals and their minions have bestowed upon themselves.

Freedom of speech is a fundamental of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Yet, within Justin Trudeau's Canada, the concept is on the wane every bit as much as democracy itself is infringed upon. The irony of the situation is inescapable. Inexplicably, M103 contains not a word regarding Sharia Law, an Islamic doctrine which outlines all aspects of social behaviour for devout Muslims. Contained within are modes of behaviour which explicitly violate the Charter — yet not a single reference to this fact has been included in government or media narrative regarding M103.

It is abundantly clear the fundamentals of democratic process are being eroded before our very eyes — yet no one lifts a finger to stop it. Why? There is one simple answer, and that is the fear of an accusation of racism, bigotry and xenophobia. Indeed, these are the properties now controlling the destiny of our nation. In a most subtle fashion — in order that the general public do not catch wind — our government has brought into being a form of pseudo-socialist governance unprecedented in the history of our nation. In the meantime Canadians...watch Hockey Night in Canada.
 
^^ yeah

that's the crap that turned me and millions of other centrists
into Liberal party voters

Prairie Conservatism needs to fade to the background
or it's gonna be one Liberal government after another
 
This guy needs to run for Con leadership.

[video=youtube_share;bn4hrMphSaY]https://youtu.be/bn4hrMphSaY?t=2m34s[/video]
 

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