Via Gates of Vienna. Grab a coffee.
Via Gates of Vienna. Grab a coffee.
Won’t see this in the MSM.
Here is a slightly better quality image of an editorial in the August 14, 2000 Creston Valley Advance, a local B.C. paper, which claims Justin Trudeau apologized for “inappropriately handling” (or “groping” in the paper’s words) a female reporter. pic.twitter.com/fZ748QqWYX
— Sean Craig (@sdbcraig) June 7, 2018
Watch as Slick Willie squirms like the snake he is.
JT: Donald, we need to rethink tariffs like time & space.
DT: Huh?
JT: Put them thru a gender based analysis.
DT: No.
JT: Do you like my socks?
DT: Uh I guess. Is that the Tin Man on them?
JT: Tin “Person”
DT: ….
JT: Hug?
DT: That’s it, I’m building another wall.
— Kelly 🐀 (@kelly_t_mac) June 6, 2018
In honour of my father. Oh, the stories that he told.
That there are no consequences for those who ruined what was once the economic engine of Canada is disheartening, indeed. Nevertheless, Ontari-owians—specifically those in Toronto and Ottawa—kept them in power for those 15 years. All of us, including our children and grandchildren will pay the price.
When it comes to Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals, one thing we know, unless every pollster is wrong, is that after 15 years in power, their number’s up in Thursday’s Ontario election.
Therefore, as an appropriate send-off to their soon-to-be-defunct government — first under Dalton McGuinty and now Wynne — let’s look at 15 years of Liberal rule, by the numbers.
The inimitable Mark Steyn. Grab a coffee.
A homeless Canadian senior dies in donut shop 😕
While Trudeau gives over $10B to foreign pet projects.
He’s now sending $300,000,000 to Rohingya Muslims
He just announced $50,000,000 for housing for illegal border jumpers.
When do Canadians matter? #TrudeauMustGo #cdnpoli https://t.co/3YFoJkkje9
— Schtev🇨🇦 (@schtev69) June 4, 2018
It’s much akin to the Democrats in the US, who still can’t understand why Trump won.
Ontario’s Liberals have been having a hard time sorting out why voters dislike them so much.
The anti-immigration party of veteran centre-right leader Janez Jansa has emerged as the largest party in Slovenia’s parliamentary election on Sunday but may struggle to command a majority, almost final results suggest.
With about 98 per cent of votes counted, Mr Jansa’s SDS party appears to have secured just more than 25 per cent of the ballot – giving it 25 seats in the 90-seat assembly – and the “anti-establishment” LMS party of comedian-turned-politician Marjan Sarec is in second place on 12.7 per cent and 13 seats, the State Election Commission said.
During the campaign, Mr Jansa made a common cause of migration with fellow right-wing firebrand Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban by evoking memories of more than 500,000 migrants who crossed Slovenia in late 2015 and early 2016 – although all except a handful of them continued on to northern Europe.
In a televised statement on Sunday evening, delivered with little triumphalism, the 59-year-old Mr Jansa said his party’s “door for talks and coalitions is open” to all other parties.
“We are ready to start serious talks based on the programme we have been working hard on,” he said.
He re-iterated his anti-migrant position saying migration was “the most serious challenge according to most Europeans”.
One too many doobies, Sock Boy.
Gender equality? pic.twitter.com/lra0tWAPoR
— Shawn (@MaclellanShawn) June 4, 2018
(1) THERE WE GO.
Kim Jong-un is now totally free.https://t.co/b4wk0YUCA5
— Thomas Wictor (@ThomasWictor) June 3, 2018
Canada’s Foreign Minister, Chrystia Freeland. Cripes, she sounds like a 12-year-old.
Heh heh
Say hello to the most elite Canadian negotiating team ever assembled for NAFTA. Your move Mr. Trump. pic.twitter.com/A8ufvMPmSa
— Yes Margaret? 🍁 (@MargaretsBelly) May 31, 2018
Finally, a European politician with a pair:
Italy’s new hardline interior minister, Matteo Salvini, made it clear in a visit to Sicily that the new populist coalition government meant what it said when it pledged to send refugees back where they came from.
Sacrificing their daughters on the alter of multiculturalism.
Since the arrest of Tommy Robinson on May 25, the presence generally — and incorrectly — referred to as ‘Asian grooming gangs’ has been back in the news. This has reignited a debate about whether victims are getting justice and whether perpetrators are encountering it.