31 Replies to “Oh, Shiny Pony!”

  1. I wonder if they paid him in hashish or virgins. Ether way, he is a POS who will pander to the most violent and hateful people on the planet to get into power.

  2. Does he not have any advisors with smarts, that he can trust? It is my understanding none of PM Chretien’s politicos will touch Trudeau junior for how his father, PM Trudeau, threw PMJC under the bus for short term PM Turner.
    The PM Martin politicos are all clustered around the Liberal pollsters who have been turned Tory blue, except naturally for Ekos; The polling group who screwed up so badly with the chance they were given.
    It is either Justin Trudeau is just too politically immature for the Liberal brain trust to risk their internal party reputations or he is, as stated, as bull headed as his Father. Cheers

  3. Yes.
    But, will Canadians ever find out about this?
    Thank goodness for SunNews.

  4. Like pere, like fils.
    Where Daddy was chummy with communists, Justin is sympathetic to Islamists.
    He is Canada’s Obama. Let us learn from the Americans’ errors and NEVER vote him in.

  5. Last week he schmoozed with a lesbian politician and a child pornographer at a gay pride parade.
    This week he speaks to an Islamic conference.
    Now,that’s diversity!
    The comments at SNN are NOT very flattering to Justin.

  6. “Will pander to the most violent and hateful people on the planet to get into power.”
    Sounds like the new Lieberal party slogan.

  7. I am rejoicing, actually, because the more he backs a virulent and misogynist sect within the Islamic faith, the more the young women of Toronto will reject him. After all, these young women are intellectual, with-it types who understand that while they themselves are largely agnostic or aetheist in their leanings, they are ardent supporters of freedom to practice religion, women’s rights, multiculturalism, and above all else, peaceful co-existence. Consequently, reflecting their moral convictions, conscience and deep analytical processes that always dictate their vote, they will have no choice but to look elsewhere for democratic representation.
    Now, if the particular brand of Islamism to which the article refers is one that espouses polygamy, I have to pause and ask the obvious next question: but does it support gay polygamy? For if it does not, there we have it in a lead pipe cinch: no good Toronto liberal can possibly get behind an identifiable group that is so blatantly unfair to those with wider gender preferences.
    I am rather impressed at this latest excursion over the surface of the LPC’s political Klein-bottle that is the Pony in all his Shiny Glory.

  8. This can pass if Justin isn’t considered a serious candidate for PM. Due to the fact that I keep hearing how he should be considered a serious candidate, he should be roundly criticised for this.

  9. The kind of women who would drool over him are not the kind of women who pay attention to the real world. I doubt they will no longer support him.
    People with brains, on the other hand….

  10. “The kind of women who would drool over him are not the kind of women who pay attention to the real world. I doubt they will no longer support him.”
    Confused.Will drool over him,but not support him

  11. @shaken:
    I fear you will be disappointed if you think Justin flirting with Sharia advocates will sour any of his groupies. Someone with such dreamy hair can’t possibly do wrong. No, seriously. Look at women who comment about, say, an NFL player accused of murder. Either he didn’t do it, because he’s hot, or it doesn’t matter if he did it, because he’s still hot.
    I could digress into a rant about how women are attracted to bad boys who treat them like dirt, but it’s been done to death. Suffice to say that for many, vagina tingles override self-preservation instincts.
    Justin’s Islamist pals are openly asserting they want to wrap every female in a bag and stone them if they speak out of turn. But it’s Stephen Harper who is the real threat, with an ultra secret agenda to disenfranchise women by refusing to pay 100% of their birth control bills. This is what they actually believe. And the fact that Trudeau is cute and Harper is creepy just reinforces the ‘logic’.

  12. Agree V10. Liberal thought processes are absolutely Orwellian. They can hold diametrically opposite beliefs simultaneously as long as their tribal leaders tell them to. Gay’s for Palestine, feminist support for Islamists, etc., etc. Don’t expect coherent thinking from Trudeau’s groupies.

  13. Given Turdo la Doo’s recent travails, you got to love this Wiki gem:
    “…An audit of …ISNA-Canada found only a quarter of the funds donated to the organisation went to help the poor. Charity donations were misdirected to private businesses…”

  14. Now I understand why he considers women in Parliament only to be mouthpieces, since he clearly is a mouthpiece for the Islamists.

  15. MikeSr.: “Does he not have any advisors with smarts, that he can trust?”
    His little bro Sackofsh*t is one of his advisors. And doesn’t he spend quite a bit of time doing business with Iran?
    What are the chances that one of the first actions of a Kim Justin-il government would be to sever diplomatic relations with Israel, and re-establish them with Iran?

  16. *
    “The organization and its Canadian branch endorse
    polygamy and support Sharia law
    in Canada.”

    j-glow might wanna have a word with e-chick spouse
    sophie before he tries to have her bagged & slagged…
    ā€œI’m at that awkward stage between jail bait & cougar.ā€
    might be weird when he has the imam & friends
    over for a little guy time.
    *

  17. Either his handlers are as sheltered and naive as he is or they let him off the leash too often, but the gaffes and poor optics PR stunts just keep piling up. The only people left who will vote for this chronically naive, eternal male child are age-demented Laurentian elites and equally naive, media-lobotomized perpetual children. We shall see what level of maturity the Librano party media has cultured – I predict a disappointment for all who think Canada is politically mature enough to withstand a second dose of Trudeau-mania.

  18. Personally I’d love to see a reporter ask JT how he envisions diversity and equality accommodating each other as a matter of government policy.
    Given that the two terms are mutually exclusive he’ll sweat and squirm and likely come up with a very shallow response.

  19. Justin believes, as his father did, that Canadian society if fundamentally unjust, hence JT’s name and elder’s meanderings about transforming society to a “just” one. If our society is unjust, macro, then it’s illogical to say our society as individuals, micro, is somehow ok and just. It’s an essential party of everything he learned from his father and bleeds into his economic, environmental and legal thinking and policies.
    He will have to admit at some point that he thinks Joe and Mary Sixpack are barbaric bigots, in need of re-education and further taxation. Anything else would be unjust; though, there aren’t enough statists activists or other assorted intelligentsia in the mediarazzi or uni-versities to carry him to power; plus Mulcair needs the same vote, so we’re looking at the mother of vote-splits in 2015. It’s going to take more than Mike Duffy going to jail to convince Canadians to jettison Harper for those two.
    Then again, though interest rates will likely remain unchanged for 2014, can the Bank of Canada hold off inflationary pressures (despite good to middling economic growth) and raise interest rates, sparking a contraction in bond, equity and realty markets? OTOH Mr Harper knows this possibility exists and, with the certainty of a fixed election date, can present himself once again as the competent manager of the economy, refusing to borrow into a rising interest rate market, or stall growth with further taxation.
    I just think Harper is smarter than everyone so there’s not enough out there to worry me right now, despite Ekos et al. Two years is an eternity in politics and economics and we shall see.

  20. It’s been my observation that (generally) most women cannot keep their composure when a very attractive man(with power & not too young)enters the room.
    In other words, a woman’s behavior and judgment is drastically affected when a very attractive and rich man enters the room. I analogize this change of behavior to that of a drunk mans.

  21. Step One: Convert to Islam
    Step Two: Marry 4 NDP voting babes
    Step Three: Beat them all you want

  22. @Shamrock:
    Assuming Harper sticks around (or is not driven out by internal party politics). And agreed, 2 years is an eternity. But the federal Tories are steadily becoming the Chretien Liberals which they despised. They’ve got a long way to go before I’d vote Lib or NDP to oust them, but I’m getting tired of settling for lesser of 3 evils. Why even bother to go vote at that point? And that’s where it could cost them at election time; not excitement for Justin or Tom, but apathy from regular voters.

  23. @V10
    The Tories won’t make the mistake of removing Harper. Who is waiting in the wings? If he went the way would be clear for Justin Trudeau to the PMO. Harper wants to run again, and while he has disappointed ideological conservatives he has been a good PM overall and Canadians are satisfied in sufficient numbers with his performance. They don’t love the guy but won’t accept the alternatives; witness the latest “poll” today where the Liberals’ so-called lead has narrowed.
    The Senate fiasco is miles away from Sponsor gate and the PM will staunch that problem rather than allow it to fester, as Chretien did in his day. Canadians have accepted that corruption exists in government of all stripes and are willing to look the other way unless thoroughly provoked as the Grits did. Even then Chretien, had he not been removed by his party, would likely have defeated Harper again and again; even so the Grits had become a tired party and the Tories must renew themselves before 2015 to manage that risk that all governments face.
    On balance my opinion is Harper has been a strong PM, far superior to anyone inside or outside the party. He has been far from perfect and has yet to wrestle big government to the ground. Getting rid of him now would be more suicidal than the Paul Martin insertion and sentence this country to unremitting statism and resultant decline.

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