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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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Didn’t Kate McKinnon singing Hallelujah on SNL make your ears bleed like it did mine. The lady can’t sing. Reminded me of Sophie Trudeaus rusty hinge imitation.
Love it. Stealing it. Reposting it.
“What has been is what will be,
and what has been done is what will be done,
and there is nothing new under the sun.” — Ecclesiastes 1:9
All during the campaign after the primaries SNL lost no opportunity to take a cheap shot at Donald Trump, and try to build up Hillary Clinton. Then, the first show after the election, Alex Baldwin is no where to be seen, and a show which prides itself on satire and parody proves for all time they are mere propagandists. What gutlessness, what cowardice. They had the chance to show they were true artists, and ran like deer. Dished it out, couldn’t take it.
Well worth it to watch this video. Absolutely proves that there is one word and one word alone that describes the fearful list of civil, legal and international violations that leftists fear will arise when one of their own doesn’t get power: projection.
That was brilliant. Shame that so many people are committed to their current hallucinations and will find it appalling.
I was once told a story by one of my uncles who had married my mother’s sister. He was raised during the Great Depression. His parents were from France, and had enjoyed a cushy lifestyle from their government jobs prior to arriving in Saskatchewan as homesteaders. When the depression hit, they had a terrible time on their mere 320 acres of dry prairie soil. One day the old man went to town to get supplies, however instead of buying all the food, kerosene, and whatever else they needed, he came home with three beautiful dolls for the young girls. He bought nothing for my uncle who was out busting his back at odd jobs to keep the family fed.
My uncle got up during the night, burned the three dolls in the kitchen stove, packed his bags and left for Alberta. It would take three months before he telegraphed home. He was 14 years old.
I think millions of Americans did what my uncle did out of desperation. They voted for Trump hoping for a better life. Maybe that’s what the Democrats need to focus on. Obama’s record, not Trump’s.