46 Replies to “Oh, Shiny Pony!”

  1. “Simpleton” best describes this Dud the Liberals and Media Party are foisting upon the people to lead this country as PM. It’s a travesty of major proportions in the making, beyond anything we’ve seen before and at the worst possible time. His attitude would put our own security at risk, Canada will rapidly become a haven for the worst the world has to offer, he’s not ready for the keys to the big office, never will be, the capacity is not there.

  2. I was surprised that Justin did not agree with our US Secretariat of State, Jean F Kerry, that Global Warming is the greatest threat to World Peace.

  3. I seems that the energy market fixers and their eco-nazi cohorts are working this mindless puppet’s mouth for him – for the fascists and and racketeers who want a political shill who will realize their private self-enriching agendas for them, Dooffy Trudeau must be a rent-seeker’s wet dream – a totally empty hair cut who will do any insane bidding in a desperate attempt to appear as intelligent as daddy – what a walking crisis.
    But the media propagandists will pimp this walking disaster, and saddle the nation with dangerous leadership and the rapacious cabal that comes with it because they are rent-seeking as well.

  4. Last election the Liberals went with an anti photogenic intellectual.
    This election they are banking on a photogenic dullard.
    What could go wrong?

  5. “What could go wrong?” Let us pray we don’t have to deal with that scenario, let us assume Canadians are alert to where this simpleton and his faceless handlers could take the country.
    With the province of Ontario broken, many residents will not be able to afford food let alone energy,all we need is the Justin doctrine of root causes to really make the entire country a basket case and laughing stock around the world.

  6. “…It’s a travesty of major proportions in the making, beyond anything we’ve seen before and at the worst possible time…”
    True. But Turdo la Doo is just a symptom – a perfect reflection, if you will, of the real problem: a public that is as shallow, simple, and self-adoring as he is.

  7. Fred, for the kind of people who matter to Canada’s elites and opinion-formers, we *are* a “laughing stock around the world”. Just listen to the reports coming from the annual (or monthly) “climate change conferences” or from a variety of United Nations “special rapporteurs”, or read those open letters from 219 “scientists” or law professors. And if they don’t convince you just how pathetic and backward our country has become under Prime Minister Harper, the man who, only now, is being recognized by the CBC and other media as a Great Canadian Leader and Internationally Recognized Statesman, Joe Clark, (heretofore best known as the father of the young lady in yoga pants who does those puff-piece interviews on CPAC) will be stopping by your neighbourhood to sign a copy of his book telling you so.
    I know far too many people almost paralyzed by fear that sophisticated New York Times, Guardian, and Le Monde readers no longer see Canada as the vanguard of progressive thought, a northern Cuba without roaches and with toilet paper.

  8. “But Turdo la Doo is just a symptom – a perfect reflection, if you will, of the real problem: a public that is as shallow, simple, and self-adoring as he is.”
    Jamie, that is exactly what we are facing. Like the one elderly lady said when asked during a SunNews street interview if she would vote for Trudeau, “oh yes, he has such pretty hair”. This woman is as shallow as Trudeau is.

  9. Ezra nails it. Over the course of the election next year the media party will do its upmost to make the election simply a choice between the upbeat flashy shiny new thing as opposed to the dour serious old school guy.
    God help us if they succeed.

  10. she makes up for my mother who wouldn’t vote for his father because of his “bad complexion” many year ago.

  11. If Turdo were to win the next election I will most likely liquidate my assets and sell my house. When his father was PM he intentionally tanked the economy and caused a lot of people to lose their homes and their savings. I’m sure his idiot son will do the same thing only worse.

  12. I hope to be proven wrong, but I believe that Trudeau is going to end up as PM. One look at the low-information, no-care idiots voting in Ontario the last election tells me that this is entirely possible, even likely. We are now passing from the evidence based “warning about” phase to the “I told you” phase. But you know, even at the “I told you” phase, idiots that support this spoiled, vapid little fop will not get it much like the people that voted for and STILL support Obama today.
    There is no stopping the stupid and all we can do is prepare to ride it out. And remember with grim clarity who it was that put us into this position and hold them accountable.

  13. I am glad that Canada now has a news source that provides a counter point to all the liberal dominated main stream media. The question is, is anyone watching in Eastern Canada?

  14. If not for straight talking Ezra Levant and SNN I would say the country
    is doomed because the lapdog MSM certainly will not expose the brainless
    twit who wants to do to Canada what obuma has done to the USA and mcquinty
    and wynne have done to Ontario.

  15. If Obama could win (twice) the Whitehouse, it isn’t a stretch to think that Turdo could win here. At least Obama knows his basketball.

  16. Silent mode? There are at least a dozen articles on the break in at Trudeau’s house, just take a look at National Newswatch.
    Ezra Levant is a voice in the wilderness, what percentage of Canadians get Sun-TV versus how many get CBC,CTV,Global,and all the paper media?
    Trudeau is the perfect candidate for the billionaires club that back the LPC,and often back the CPC if the wind is blowing in that direction. Trudeau will have a Canadian version of Valerie Jarrett advising his every move with approval from the the background boys club.
    ” But Turdo la Doo is just a symptom – a perfect reflection, if you will, of the real problem: a public that is as shallow, simple, and self-adoring as he is.”
    THAT is one of the best comments you’ve ever made on this site.

  17. War is caused by ‘resource depletion’…
    I believe I detect JT is suffering from ‘neural depletion’.
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  18. Don; I do wonder if part of the “image” problem for P.M. Harper is the Billionaire’s Club. He does not seem to be a person who is easily controlled by “others”.
    Just looking at all the vested interests groups trying to maintain their position in the rapidly changing political/economic/religious control of this world I am quite happy with the efforts of Stephen Harper; the CPC Government and the educated and aware voters who provided a majority government.
    Stature and demeanour play a significant role in the real game of “Kings”. Experience and integrity provide a consistency which not only demands respect from decision-makers, but enables things to be accomplished. Awareness of the instant news cycle and global reach does not allow a Leader to move very far from the political base OR from the compassionate meme the less aware have been spoon fed for decades.
    This you understand and thank you for raising the opportunity to press the issue of P.M. Harpers capability as our Leader in these very interesting times. Cheers;

  19. What is happening in this concerted effort by the media racketeers – in openly manufacturing public consent of a damaging regime, is a form of social vandalism – the consensus media are largely social vandals.

  20. Why I had to watch that twice I’ll never know. The Spawn was asked a softball question allowing him to bundle a few progressive narratives for the non-sentient humans that are, unfortunately allowed to vote and dominate the Canadian electorate. Canadian culture has long been the property of the progressives. The mindless (largely from the “greatest generation”) that elected his father on multiple occasions made his name royalty and he was, after all, Canada’s first native born Queen (picture him pirouetting in his cape behind the back of HMTQ). A nation where so-called conservatives in Canada’s most conservative province elect Allison the Red and where in the second most fiscally incontinent province (Quebec is always first) re-elects the criminals responsible, the prospect of the Spawn inheriting his father’s throne is quite likely.
    Harper’s tactics of being liberal-lite won’t cut it anymore. He has to stack the Senate and do whatever he can to the SOC while pushing the greens to the Greens and all the lefties he can from the Spawn towards the NDP. The mindless middle now have their idol and he’s way cooler than Harper.

  21. “…There are at least a dozen articles on the break in at Trudeau’s house, just take a look at National Newswatch….”
    Yes, but none of them are updates – just regurgitations of the original story that appeared four days ago. It’s as if the press has decided it doesn’t want to ask too many questions about this rather strange B & E.

  22. The LPC has always needed Quebec to vote it into power.
    I don’t think it will get them next time.
    And Yes, Ezra, wars have been started over resources, but both sides wanted to use the resources. The Drama Teacher wants to leave them undeveloped, just as his American pay-masters order.

  23. Well he has my vote for Miss Congeniality
    What? He is running for PM? You’re joking!

  24. Most Nova Scotians have learned the article of the Catechism that holds that Sun News Network is of the Devil. But even those who reject that dogma have a difficult time accessing SNN (but get CTV-Newsnet and CBC-Newsworld as part of basic cable, whether we want it or not).

  25. Since Justin doesn’t have a clue, he takes his cues from Gerald Butts who used to advise Dalton McGuilty. Be very scared if the morons elect the moron because ‘he’s cool’.

  26. So, Mr. Trudeau, how much is this “fairness” of which you speak is going to cost me and my fellow taxpayers? Something tells me that it’s going to be a lot.
    How much is this “fairness” going to cost you? Or is it going to cost you anything at all? Something tells me that it won’t cost you a dime.

  27. Moderated???
    Was it reference to that British band?
    It is becoming clear, Justin is the conservatives secret weapon.

  28. Bingo, Jamie! You said it so well. How many voters would give the same vacuous platitudes as JT when asked real questions? The media can lead wherever they want, and most of the public will follow, because to most of the public, image IS more important than substance. Just ask our friends in the US.

  29. If we hear no more about the Trudeau so-called break-in through an unlocked door we can assume whatever we like, even the fact we’ll be on the hook for his home security. He’s the leader of the third party but the media Party are giving him more coverage than the leader of the Official Opp leader.
    Oh Canada, what the hell has happened to ya?

  30. I’ve moderated my view on justin somewhat.
    I too was concerned about his possibility of becoming PM.
    Now I’m not so sure.
    His ability to say mindless “stuff” is one thing, the media outlets trying to pass it off as intellegent banter has passed the point of being credible. Anyone, even if they contend otherwise, are harbouring doubt about justin’s skills to form a cognitive sentence and are finally realizing that if not for the lucky chromosome, and a last name he really does not have any marketable skills.

  31. Trudeau is not trying to win over the hearts and minds of conservative voters, he is targeting the middle to left vote. While these stories may be red meat for us on the right, his team must figure they have the core liberal and MSM vote locked up, so to win next election he just has to sway NDP voters and he will win. If you add up Liberal and NDP percentage of vote, they outnumber the conservative percentage of vote and any negative news will not be published. That is the sad state of affairs Harper will have to overcome to win next election.

  32. “If you add up Liberal and NDP percentage of vote, they outnumber the conservative percentage of vote”
    While this is true, it is also true that the people who vote NDP in a riding will cancel out the people who vote Liberal in a riding and the Conservative will win. You see, many Liberal voters won’t vote NDP in a riding because they aren’t Leftists(just Legacy Liberals) and the NDP have gotten, for the first time in their history, a taste of being the Official Opposition.
    (so they’re gonna vote NDP for the WIN)
    JMO

  33. Can’t you just see Trudeau at a world leaders meeting, hobnobbing with Obama and Merkel and Putin? Preening for cameras all over the world with his pretty hair?
    I wonder who the Eminence Grise is for Trudeau. We all know it’s Valerie Jarrett for the Zero but who is Trudeau’s?

  34. Re: Trudeau break in.
    I’m almost convinced that they staged the break-in to get sympathy from the public. It’s just too convenient.

  35. Exactly, and the media will hide Justin’s vacuous stupidity, play him up as his father incarnate, and at the same time demonize Stephen Harper at every opportunity.
    Sean, would not Trudeau’s Eminence Grise be the the ex WWF head, the Butts fellow.

  36. He’s the campaign manager, right? You really think he’s pulling the strings behind his whole platform/agenda/ideology? If so, then would he not be the same one pulling Obama’s strings?

  37. JT must sweep:
    Atlantic provinces
    EVERY big city
    Quebec, and
    Mulcair and the NDP must also go into a collective coma, or
    He loses. I know it’s possible, especially given low information, gullible voters and media driven issues (read “Absent Mandate” to get the idea). I just don’t think so.
    The mediocracy will try to gloss over his multitude of stupid remarks; how much they can suppress in the election remains to be seen, though I can hardly wait for the Grits’ detailed platform (heard that before eh?)
    The Grits have the same problem; they haven’t fixed their party or disavowed/paid back the voter on their past corruption, JT is simply the latest “quick fix” for the party whose only emphasis is power. Idiotic remarks like “resource depletion” won’t help him in the hustings. Trying to do an Obama won’t help either.
    Trudeau seems determined to see Canada fail so he can succeed; he must convince the electorate that prosperity is unacceptable to Canadians, given the “costs.”
    I don’t think he will pull it off being a rookie campaigner in the blood sport of politics. The Liberal party of Toronto isn’t enough to carry the day as they did in the recent Ontario election. BTW Christy Clark was waaaaaay behind the NDP, according to the polls and pundits – look what happened. Cue to the “incumbent effect.”

  38. I am glad to hear you are having doubts about Justin becoming PM. I was thinking he was certainly headed in that direction, but I too have begun to rethink. As Harper says — “The Liberals have nothing to offer.” Once people realize this their enthusiasm for Justin will wane. I also think that the more you see of him, the more shallow he looks. I do not think he would do well in a campaign against Harper. I even think Mr. Angry (Mulcair) looks pretty solid in comparison to Justin.

  39. “We have to look at the root causes” of the Boston bombings? PIG! APOLOGIST PIG!

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