They Admire His Basic Pricktatorship

He was always a low-IQ prance.

What an incredible reversal of fortune the past couple months have been for Justin Trudeau.
There were a few hints that this was about to come, that the world was going to turn on him. Or at least revise and downgrade their expectations of the man who was once featured on their glossy front pages. But now, with the multiple screw-ups coming out of his trip to India, we’re very much in the thick of it.

And now all of peoplekind knows it.

But some bad press turned worse, much worse, when it emerged that a man convicted of what a Canadian judge called “an act of terrorism” — an attempt in 1986 to assassinate an Indian politician visiting Vancouver Island — showed up at a Trudeau event in Mumbai, invited there by a B.C. Liberal MP.
And then “worse” turned to “farce” when the PMO trotted out one of the most senior members of the civil service, someone who is one of the handful of bureaucrats privy to literally all the secrets of our national security agencies, to engage in frantic damage control,
After insisting that any journalist who wanted to listen to what this individual had to say could not name this person, the government tasked the bureaucrat with peddling what must be one of the most bizarre conspiracy theories ever advanced by a Canadian government: That Jaspal Atwal, the terrorist invited by the Liberals to Mumbai, may have been planted there by the Indian government or maybe by Indian security agencies or perhaps by factions in the Indian government. Whatever that means.


The “non-partisan” humiliation looks good on them.
And this, from Times of India: Here, it was clear from the start that Trudeau came to India to score with his Sikh constituency back home — four out of the six cabinet ministers who travelled with him were Sikh, as were an overwhelming number of MPs who also travelled with him.

42 Replies to “They Admire His Basic Pricktatorship”

  1. JT’s resume would barely qualify him to manage a corner store and idiots elected him to manage country’s government and billions of someone else dollars.

  2. What other countries planted their agents in Canadian government? Iran? Saudi Arabia? perhaps Qatar?

  3. *
    time to rip off his shirt… or photobomb
    another wedding…
    “justin, justin… show us your tits!!!”
    hey, it’s basically how he got elected
    in the first place, right?
    *

  4. I wonder what were the circumstances under which Jaspal Atwal, found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, was released after only five years.
    Even under Canada’s notoriously slack-assed justice system, those convicted of major crimes usually do one third or seven years,whichever is less. The Parole Board says only 30% of first applications for parole are granted,so how did Atwal get released after less than a third of his sentence?
    Was political pressure put on the parole board by Sikh lobbyists in the Liberal government?
    You could almost bet the farm that there WAS.

  5. Makes me wonder if anyone was vetting the ‘guests’. Also how did the would be killer guest get into India?

  6. Lets hope Andrew Scheer and the opposition have a team working around the clock for QP when Jr deigns to return to Parliament. Easily the worst junket abroad by a PM in 150 years, or 100 using Trudeau’s counting.
    They should have enough information to grill him on into the summer. Let him stand up and take the pressure for once, with no one to take the blame. More relevant are the media up to the task? They stretched the Duffy story for weeks on end; this episode with so many levels of impropriety should occupy them as long. Let the investigative journalism commence.

  7. I think Conservatives should start a country-wide campaign to have le/la Petite Patate PERSONALLY take charge of fixing the Federal Payroll System!

  8. Canada — always trying to outdo the States. So, why not a PM who combines all the inexperience and incompetence of Obama with the tin-eared boorishness of Trump?

  9. I wonder what were the circumstances under which Jaspal Atwal, found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment, was released after only five years.
    Probably the same that made it possible for those FLQ thugs back into the country after rubbing shoulders with Castro.

  10. The knob was just plainly strange dressed up in traditional Indian clothes. They thought he was effing weird. And the praying hands thing. He looked like a caricature mocking Indians.

  11. I’m just curious … speaking of jobs PM Socks is not qualified to perform … how much is the yearly salary of the Canadian PM? And how much is his pension? Free Medical? The SAME medical (waiting lists) as “given” the Canadian citizens? Do retired PM’s receive lifetime personal security? Just curious what this part time dramar teacher is going to receive … for life?

  12. 1999 – 2004 : Part time ski instructor
    2006 – 2010 : Part time drama teacher
    2015 – Present : Prime Minister of Canada

  13. Who is representing Canada on this trip to an emerging global power?
    Trudeau is representing himself with his childish indulgence in dress up and dancing. The Sikh MPs appear to be representing Sikh separatists.
    And Canadians? We’re just paying for it and being made to look ridiculous.
    This country is really losing the plot.

  14. SEXIST! “Manage” should immediately be replaced with per-offspring-age. Can’t use “man”, can’t use “son”.
    And I was unaware that selling slurpies is referred to (or should that be reefered with?) managing.

  15. Jumping The Shark usually happens very quickly, often in an instant. Trudeau’s JTS has been in super-slo-mo over the past few months.

  16. Former PM Mulroney stopped at the Red Deer Costco for a polish sausage bun, while driving to Edmonton. Some staff recognized him and got pictures.

  17. In other news….”Genius pundits shocked by “revelation” that Trudeau isn’t an intellectual heavyweight.”

  18. I think Turdoo will sail through all this sh!t. And he will win the next election. How FU is that?

  19. Much ado about nothing. Next federal election…only the size of Trudeau’s majority is in question. He can drop a deuce on his desk in the HoC and he’ll still be guaranteed 100 seats in Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Ontario will be slightly “more competitive” but it’s a cinch Trudeau will pull in 70 Lib seats from Hogtown, Ottawa, and southern Ontario. B.C.’s precious darlings will put the icing on the cake for him. Lucien Bouchard was right.

  20. Yep. 20 months until the next election and scheer is guaranteed to lose. Hopefully they stop rigging it and let bernier be the leader next time. The next 6 years are an unnecessary disaster.

  21. The good news is that even the CBC, in full LPC water carrier mode, cannot save this nincompoop. This kind of mockery cannot be survived. He will not beat any adult challenger come the election that cannot come soon enough.

  22. “There were a few hints that this was about to come, that the world was going to turn on him.”
    Really?….Really?
    Those that make it their business to know, there were hints way before day one and multitudes in the after the elections.
    Sheesh, world really likes to be lied to.

  23. While giving a speech in india trudeau said india was celebrating
    70yrs of independance and canada was celebrating 100yrs since
    Confederation,
    I guess basic math was not a requirement for becoming a drama teacher.
    I seen that on ctv & not a word was said in the report as to his error, so
    Once again the media covers for him, as they will into the next election.

  24. “Much ado about nothing. Next federal election…only the size of Trudeau’s majority is in question.” Exactly. All the media f*rt catchers will fall in line, purse their lips, and tell us what a great statespeople and policy genius he is. Ivison, Coyne, Salutin, et all will all have brown ….

  25. Good chance that he has slipped a cog, captain Queeg,where’s my strawberries?
    May yet find him walking in the snow or grovelling behind a bush

  26. You are right . The only good thing is maybe Sask and Alberta will realize there is no choice except to leave .

  27. Not sure about what amount of money he gets paid or his pension,but whatever it is it will be more than he deserves. As far as medical treatment is concerned there is no way he or any family member will stand in line awaiting treatment. They will be on the first plane leaving for the USA. Because in Canada they would have to wait until many unvetted immigrants received priority exams immediately after stepping off the plane. There is no way that they would expose themselves to accusations of prefferential treatment while in Canuckistan.

  28. How is it Trudeau has 4 Sikh ministers when Sikhs are such a small percentage of Canada’s population?
    Canada would need to be 15% Sikh to justify this based on population.

  29. Trudeau was way off the mark wearing ceremonial and theatrical Indian costumes. The praying hand poses added to the mockery, the disrespect. He looked like the fool he is, he couldn’t fake that nor his low intellectual quotient.
    We know it will all be fobbed off of course but for most people in high political office who do crazy, off the wall stuff like this we might ask “what is he on?”

  30. Ward, I believe Canada has about 20 Sikh MP’s in total, from all parties. My question for that proud feminist, Justine is… Where are all the female Sikh MP’s? Hmmmm?
    Anyways, I found this article to be a pretty decent summary of Trudeau’s horrid reign, although it still missed many of his broken campaign promises, his divisive race-mongering, corrupt ministers, shameful 150th celebration, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc.
    Trudeau’s India Visit Fiasco Unlikely to Help Reverse Ratings Nosedive
    http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2018/02/23/trudeau-india-visit-fiasco-unlikely-help-reverse-ratings-nosedive/
    “Between his use of public funds to bring a celebrity chef with him on the trip, to his administration inviting a convicted Sikh terrorist to an official dinner, and a wardrobe variously described as “cultural appropriation,” “tacky,” and “a bit much,” Trudeau appears to have done little to improve public opinion of his nation in India.
    While this may have devastating repercussions for Canadian foreign policy, it may also damage Trudeau’s standing at home, where his Liberal Party relied on Indian-Canadian voters to take power in 2015 and may soon need them again in a year.”

  31. You can damn well bet the Muslim Brotherhood has agents in every facet of our society . . . Govt, Academia & the Media.
    …since the mid ’50’s

  32. I wish I shared your optimism. With his only opponents being Mr. Nobody and the Conehead I think he will likely win another term. If we had he the sense to pick Bernier it might have been a different story.

  33. it’s difficult to imagine that the passage to India did bongo any good. How could gaff filled daily goofups enhance his image? The question is how much it is going to hurt? Enough to damage his brand?
    It couldn’t possibly help.
    Throw enough shit on a wall and eventually some will stick.

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