23 Replies to “He Experienced It Differently”

  1. “We are not publicists for celebrities….

    Oh, I imagine a lot of law firms would be publicists for celebrities… if they were paid to be so.

  2. This is a legal way of not mentioning the unmentionable that Groper is now known for. The coverup here is pathetic.
    Apparently around 2.5 Million was exchanged with an NDA cuz we’re all friends, or something like that. Of course, the media isn’t interested, it’s more important to find out why Scheer wasn’t exactly an insurance broker at 24
    Corrupt media, we know you are!

  3. Good thing the Spawn has all that inherited Oil money from Grand PaPa to cover-up his lifestyle secrets.

    Come on Ezra, put someone on it. If your team could find a few tell-alls from the hundreds that must have a good idea of who was involved, I’m sure there will be donation money available if you can bring him down.

    1. He and Sheila were using their cell phone cams the other night to “film”. I doubt they have the kind of coin to do it, unless cash up front. Got Cash?

  4. Poor Manny. Can’t let it go, even after several of the gossip-mongers have offered apologies for their part.
    [ Love that link from unnamed staff of the IsraelNationalNews [the Settler’s voice] giving as their source the Buffalo Chronicle.]

    Having examined with a magnifying glass that image Manny offered, I see that the response was to a Montreal Gazette article, offering a speculative take on his next move. Or maybe hopes; Justin’s eulogy for his father was what led Liberal politicos to consider that he might be a prospect for politics.

    Why wouldn’t his father’s law firm issue a statement on his behalf? They probably handle all the family’s legal matters. And he’s in BC.
    In the event he spent some time teaching in a public school and continuing with his role in Avalanche protection. His brother had also recently died in one.

      1. Those famous enough that their home newspaper features an article speculating on their future.
        And “speeches” does have a political imputation.

        1. Really?

          When famous, and infamous, people leave their jobs (for what ever reason) the media speculate all the time on what said persons are going to do next. Read a newspaper, or listen to the news.

          They don’t hire lawyers.

    1. No, dizzy, the Jews aren’t doing this to make Justin look bad.

      Justin really is a Jew-hating son of a dog and a pig, just like his dear papa—and the rest of his miserable tribe.

    2. Justin’s eulogy was an embarrassingly wooden performance that was simply pathetic.

      The eulogy was used to launch his career. It was planned that way.

  5. And the day after the election the Canadian media will be admitting that they knew all about it but didn’t report it because….reasons.
    $600 million reasons.

      1. And it works. The difference between a more-or-less functional Western country and the rest is that corruption is endemic in the rest, while still, fortunately, an anomally in the West. Except Brazil, which is why Bolsanaro was elected. Enough with the corruption, which starts at the top. Pretty soon, it’s occuring everywhere. Want your parcel delivred on time (at all)? Well, pay the “special express fee”.

        This tale is in no way meant to paint Brazil in a bad light. Now Bolsanaro is in, he is kicking arse, against tremendous opposition of course.

  6. One lesson I learned early in life was if you tell the truth you don’t have to remember what you said. Of course our mainstream media has relentlessly investigated the reasons he left part way through the year. And his relationship with Christopher Charles Ingvaidson. Thankfully, they did discover “Black face ” and report it . Okay , so they can read time magazine! Hey Dizzy – send me 10,000 it bit coin and I promise to send a million back. Check your mailbox every day for the next thousand years!

  7. I don’t actually care what the Fresh Prince got up to 20 years ago. Seriously, it doesn’t matter to me. He got busy with some girl, that’s between him, her and the maybe the cops if she was under age. But that’s my stance every time this stuff crops up. Some guy done some girl wrong, then let her have her day in court and pin his ears back… or shut up.

    What I love about this whole thing is all the Liberals and media running around trying to pretend that THIS TIME it is no big deal, and the blackface epidemic was no big deal, and groping journalist chicks was no big deal, and SNC Lavalin was no big deal, and cancelling the entire Alberta oil industry is no big deal, and…

    This is AWESOME! Keep going, media! Keep burning yourselves to the ground you lying A-holes.

  8. Don’t worry. Liberals just want to get through this election then they will do a Patrick Brown on Trudeau and all this will come out.

  9. From the tweets, CBC headline:

    Justin Trudeau denies reports about his future

    The country experienced the election differently.

    I will not grope that woman.

    My future will be black.

    Oh, I could go on 🙂

  10. Quibble:
    He left in June.
    While that is indeed part way through the year, it is the end of the school year which is Sep-June.
    Not to defend the dauphin but let’s be factually correct. Leaving part way through the school has a different connotation than leaving at the END of the school year.
    That said this doesn’t pass the smell test.

  11. I attended a boy’s school in Toronto in the 70’s. Twice, teachers were removed mid-term, both for serious issues. One for alcoholism, and the other for rumoured but unacknowledged sex with students. The latter, Clark Noble, was subsequently convicted for sex with a student at another school, in 1997. This makes it hard for me to believe any of JT’s changing stories.

    I was also editor of the student newspaper one year. The amount of teacher involvement with stories was zero. I do remember one of my more outlandish ideas being voted down by my peers as too controversial, but it wasn’t a hill that any teacher would have chosen to die one; it just wasn’t that important in the scheme of things.

    Finally, I note Noble’s conviction in 1997 was big news in private schools across the country. It is inconceivable to me that someone at WPG wouldn’t have spoken to the young, charismatic, handsome man with the famous name, and noted to him how strictly off-limits such relationships would be, just out of fear of being hit with a similar suit and payout.

    PS As to the alcoholic, I will always remember him from a friend’s poem about him:

    Wet glass
    Crushed ice
    Dry tears

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