The Globe and Mail has a feature on Justin Trudeau up today titled "I don't have anything to prove" to try to convince you that he has no ambition on the job of Prime Minister. What do you think is the first major selling point in the article? Justin knows how to fall down the stairs properly without hurting himself, a skill passed down from his father. There's a right way and a wrong way to fall down the stairs. As Prime Minister, he could use his talent to impress world leaders and vault Canada's image on the world stage to unimaginable new places. Instead of bowing to the Saudi King, he can fall down the stairs for him.
One has to wonder what else he picked up from dad?
He's the anointed one! You would think the G& M would wait until Ignatieff is defeated at the ballot before putting forward the list of potential candidates.
ReplyDeleteSheesh, the lefties are getting impatient.
His problem is that there is not enough of his father in him and I say that as someone that loathed PET. He is too much his mother, flakey and emotional, and does not possess his fathers ruthlessness and utter lack of caring for anyones opinion but his own. Politics will not be kind to Jr.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention that he is actually a boring and uninspired speaker in person (having the misfortune to sit through one of his speeches); the Legacy media will have to do an even better editing job than was done for Mr Obama to make the Young Dauphin even remotely acceptable.
ReplyDeleteI hear Turdos kid is really good at lighting his own farts too. Maybe he could fall down the stairs, light a fart and disappear. The media fawning over this little creep is nauseating.
ReplyDeleteThe Liberals are currently lead by a history professor, but they really aspire to be lead by a high school drama teacher. What fools.
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