Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Justin Trudeau, a Liar Who Can't Get Things Done

Our hapless Prime Minister.

Tasha Kheiriddin,

Global News, April 1, 2019: And that’s what ended up happening. Anyone who thinks Wilson-Raybould wasn’t shuffled out of her role because she had become a stumbling block to Trudeau’s SNC-Lavalin agenda is just as naïve as the person who bought the PMO’s line this weekend, that Wernick never apprised the PM of his conversation with Wilson-Raybould because people were on holidays. (You’d think there was a limit to how many people Trudeau can throw under the bus, but apparently, it’s a very big bus.)

Yes, the prime minister was attempting to circumvent the rule of law. And with someone less principled or relevant than Wilson-Raybould, he might have succeeded. Unfortunately for him, she brought not only a strong sense of justice to the role but an agenda. She wanted to advance Indigenous issues, both in the courts and in cabinet. She believed that Trudeau shared that agenda. Her very appointment suggested as much: she was the first woman of First Nations descent to serve as justice minister and attorney general. She thus felt secure in standing her ground — until it became clear, in exchanges like the one she recorded, that she wasn’t.

But the real lesson here isn’t that the PM is a hypocrite about feminism, Indigenous rights (cue the Grassy Narrows donation quip) or that he is a liar who tried to cover up what he did (pressure the AG inappropriately through multiple channels). It’s that he can’t get things done. ...
In the 2015 election, Conservative ads mocked Trudeau as being “not ready” for government. It turns out, sadly, that they were right.

2 comments:

  1. Even if Trudeau were the most honest person, he'd be useless because the governing ideology of Canada is so useless. Canada has no agenda or ideology except following the general trends of Anglosphere in US and UK as led by Jewish Supremacist Power.

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    1. Canada's a large country but it's mostly frozen year round and thus largely uninhabitable, hence the small population, which in turn means dependence for security on one of the big powers. Initially, Canada was tied politically to Britain, then to the US. The Trudeau's, father and son, both sought in the rising power of China to find a counterbalance to US influence. However, the ineptitude of Trudeau the Younger has put that idea on hold for the foreseeable future.

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