We can but hope that the 20th of September will see the end of his ‘woke’ liberal brand.
Lesley van Reenen
2 years ago
Did anyone else burst out laughing when they saw this photo? Doesn’t Trudeau know – like Ardern should know with their bowing to the ‘progressive’ values, that cultural appropriation is just a no-no. The man was caught in blackface for goodness sake. Are there no depths that he will not plumb?
Have you not seen Trudeau? I can’t believe Canadiens have been able to put up with this clown for so long. I used to believe they were sensible people. After watching this man’s ridiculous antics for so long I don’t believe it anymore.
Galeti Tavas
2 years ago
Governer Newsome is awaiting the voters – he is sort of a Cynical, more politically corrupt, Trudeau. Let us hope this is the canary in the coal mine laying on its back with feet in the air.
2022, then 2024… and maybe the West may recover from these destructive leaders.
They both have similar presentation styles. Completely phony smiles and seem like they spend hours and hours and hours in front of a mirror practicing facial gestures. So contrived.
Terry Needham
2 years ago
He looks very punchable.
Alyona Song
2 years ago
Wish the polls and the conclusion of the article were right. Prime Minister’s pandering to every woke fad (of which there’s a bottomless supply) is repulsive, not to mention the government’s irresponsible spending habits and utter disregard of the young during the pandemic… reckoning is badly needed.
Matt M
2 years ago
Erin O’Toole is a big advocate of CANZUK – a political and economic union between Canada, Australia, NZ and the UK. Might be interesting.
Could be a vote winner in all those countries I think, though I know less about Canadian politics than the others
Mark Falcoff
2 years ago
Here in America we like to characterize the wimpy mayor of Minneapolis as a “cut-price Justin Trudeau”.
ml holton
2 years ago
Regardless of Trudeau’s idiotic pandering to the ‘woke’ – (when commenting on the damaging impact of the pandemic on the female sector, he called it a “she-cession”) – he is still very popular. He may well squeeze by with another minority government on September 20th with NDP support.
If he can’t, most believe he’ll be gone from politics for good. Canadians have enjoyed, for a while, watching the son of one of Canada’s fiercest Liberals prance around the global stage. He projected a youthful and ‘progressive’ front. But, reality eventually caught up. Trudeau is not a gifted orator or politician like his father, Pierre Trudeau. He’s stumbled more often than he’s lead. Canadians have seen enough now, and ‘change’ IS very definitely in the air.
One to keep an eye on is the grassroots leader, Maxine Bernier. Often depicted as ‘Far Right’ in mainstream media, he’s tapping into the growing annoyance with too-much government interference as well as the plague of ‘identity politics’ that hard-working, law-abiding citizens are being constantly corralled to consider and implement.
That said, a vote for Max’s ’The People’s Party of Canada’ (PPC) could split the Conservative vote and bolster the wobbling Liberals.
In the end, the party most likely to win will be the one who can get out their vote in this uninspired election cycle.
Andrew D
2 years ago
I have a theory that in order to get elected you need to have hair. How many elected leaders can you think of who were bald? O’Toole looks a bit short in the barnet department, so Trudeaulocks will probably win.
We can but hope that the 20th of September will see the end of his ‘woke’ liberal brand.
Did anyone else burst out laughing when they saw this photo? Doesn’t Trudeau know – like Ardern should know with their bowing to the ‘progressive’ values, that cultural appropriation is just a no-no. The man was caught in blackface for goodness sake. Are there no depths that he will not plumb?
What progressive values is Ardern bowing to?
Have you not seen Trudeau? I can’t believe Canadiens have been able to put up with this clown for so long. I used to believe they were sensible people. After watching this man’s ridiculous antics for so long I don’t believe it anymore.
Governer Newsome is awaiting the voters – he is sort of a Cynical, more politically corrupt, Trudeau. Let us hope this is the canary in the coal mine laying on its back with feet in the air.
2022, then 2024… and maybe the West may recover from these destructive leaders.
They both have similar presentation styles. Completely phony smiles and seem like they spend hours and hours and hours in front of a mirror practicing facial gestures. So contrived.
He looks very punchable.
Wish the polls and the conclusion of the article were right. Prime Minister’s pandering to every woke fad (of which there’s a bottomless supply) is repulsive, not to mention the government’s irresponsible spending habits and utter disregard of the young during the pandemic… reckoning is badly needed.
Erin O’Toole is a big advocate of CANZUK – a political and economic union between Canada, Australia, NZ and the UK. Might be interesting.
Could be a vote winner in all those countries I think, though I know less about Canadian politics than the others
Here in America we like to characterize the wimpy mayor of Minneapolis as a “cut-price Justin Trudeau”.
Regardless of Trudeau’s idiotic pandering to the ‘woke’ – (when commenting on the damaging impact of the pandemic on the female sector, he called it a “she-cession”) – he is still very popular. He may well squeeze by with another minority government on September 20th with NDP support.
If he can’t, most believe he’ll be gone from politics for good. Canadians have enjoyed, for a while, watching the son of one of Canada’s fiercest Liberals prance around the global stage. He projected a youthful and ‘progressive’ front. But, reality eventually caught up. Trudeau is not a gifted orator or politician like his father, Pierre Trudeau. He’s stumbled more often than he’s lead. Canadians have seen enough now, and ‘change’ IS very definitely in the air.
One to keep an eye on is the grassroots leader, Maxine Bernier. Often depicted as ‘Far Right’ in mainstream media, he’s tapping into the growing annoyance with too-much government interference as well as the plague of ‘identity politics’ that hard-working, law-abiding citizens are being constantly corralled to consider and implement.
That said, a vote for Max’s ’The People’s Party of Canada’ (PPC) could split the Conservative vote and bolster the wobbling Liberals.
In the end, the party most likely to win will be the one who can get out their vote in this uninspired election cycle.
I have a theory that in order to get elected you need to have hair. How many elected leaders can you think of who were bald? O’Toole looks a bit short in the barnet department, so Trudeaulocks will probably win.
Barnets good, beards bad