68 Replies to “That was Two Years Ago!”

    1. “Man”?

      But yes, I agree. I have no idea how anyone can look at that insufferable, phony, cynical, low IQ, piece of excrement without revulsion.

    2. Everyone hates him. Even his supposed minions. He outlived his usefulness as an idiot the minute his star power brought the Liberal brand back to life.

      In the end everybody hated his father too. By 1984 people knew Pierre wasn’t the genius he had always pretended to be, and he wasn’t as handsome as he had been in 1968.

      Difference is, Papa realized how hated he was in English and French Canada both, and had the sense to quit while he was ahead and let John Turner be the fall guy.

      Justin is only finding out on the campaign trail—far too late—what people think of him.

      That is fine with Chrystia Chomiak. The sooner Justin has his pretty head handed to him, the sooner Chrystia can take over the Liberal party.

    3. I actually think that was a good answer, well as good as it could be. It was, look, shit happens, that was 2 years ago, let’s move on. It didn’t answer the question and was right up there with “what difference does it make at this point.”

      The major problem for Trudeau is that shit keeps on happening, it wasn’t a one-off.

      1. The media was happy, almost eager, to say, “next question”!

        His answer was basically, when you are doing what you think are great things for a country, ethics, morality and legality can go out the window.

    4. So do I, but you have to admit the sonofabitch has his act down pat. He sideslips every single question and NEVER gives a real answer. His drama coach deserves the Liberal Order of Heavy Bullshit!

  1. More bovine excrement from the fountain of bovine excrement, Justin Trudeau. The stuttering gives it away. The word salad gives it away. it required a simple one word answer, and he filled the time with garbage.

  2. Blah blah blah! Might as well just said he is king that’s why! Time to take this turd to the train station!

  3. Can we flush..already?
    What a lying tard..
    “That was investigated .litigated two years ago”…
    This is the “Dear Leader” of the Lying Liberals,who used their numbers to shut down the house of commons investigation.
    Every Liberal MP is as guilty as Justy himself.
    Every person voting Liberal,supports this corruption.
    What do we,here in the West,have in common with people who will encourage such foul dishonesty and theft and reward it by reelecting those responsible?
    You cannot maintain a civil society when fools and bandits rule.
    Our Urban Eastern Comrades love this behaviour.
    We have no future while we allow them to overrule us.

    1. Actually, as usual the canaduhn taxpayer will be carrying the load he alludes to. He is just building the pile of shit higher every day, to the tune of $424, 000, 000 new venezuela bucks per day .
      https://www.debt.ca/debt-clock

      1. To bring those numbers into perspective, the feds piss away a half million dollars in the time it takes to take a leak.

    1. No.

      If somehow Justin keeps his job, it will be thanks to his fellow French Quebecer Maxime Bernier.

      The love for freedom Max professes now wasn’t in much evidence when he was in government. The PPC is a bogus opposition party led by a sore loser, designed to draw votes away from the Tories and keep the Grits in power.

      That’s why the CBC can’t shut up about Max. One day we’ll learn how much Bay Street is paying him.

      1. If the PPC prevents the (red) Tories from forming a majority, I will be as pleased as a purring kitten. (could have found a better metaphor, but I trust you get the idea.)

        I can’t think of a better way to send the message to Error O’Foole (or O’Stoole, take your pick!)

      2. Na, you’re just awful. No truth at all. If this isn’t a classic presentation of a CPC shill then nothing is. I guess you’re so fucking bitter because Max remained conservative while all your progressive pussies wet themselves trying to out-justin Justin. The CPC is now showing itself for what it truly is, just another bunch of progressive dipshits trying to outdo the libards for corruption points. Your accusation of Bay Street backers is projection all the way, because the CPC is owned and operated by the same old money eastern families that the run the libtards. You can vote libtard, or you can vote PC, but either way you get the same people running the country into the ground. The CPC acolytes are sooo pissed at Max because he’s everything that they pretend to be but aren’t, and everyone knows it. Especially the CPC.

        1. That’s very nimble thinking. It’s the Harlem Globetrotters versus Washington Generals. Entertaining but it doesn’t matter who wins.

      3. CPC could have had Max, but he refused to sell out so they foisted Scheer on us.
        Then the CPC took the money I had given them to pay a Liberal to run a negative campaign against Max.
        If Max prevents the CPC from winning, they ought to be thanking him. The CPC are such asses in following Trudeau, it’s disgusting. If they lose they at least have the hope of getting a better leader who can repudiate the Trudeau years.

      4. awful
        Scheep was the liberal plant, used to loose the 19 election. The Tool is just plain unlikable , so the liberals know he’s less of a threat than a real man , like Max.
        And a heads up for you, change yer moniker to awful stupid, it suits you better, and if you don’t like that, try Ooz or Colon or maybe Lizzard J

      5. @awful untruth.
        The PPC is the only small c conservative party in Canada. I’m voting conservative and you’re not. when the treasury declares bankruptcy, you will not be able to blame me. You can look in the mirror to see who is at fault!.

      6. Awful Logic, awful logic. Just a liberal troll attempting to stir up trouble. O’Toole has made his bed and he must lay in it.

  4. Since that crapola was all about him, I can imagine what his first date with Soapy might have been like:

    “Tho mutth for what I have to thay about mythewf. Tho what do you think about me?”

    So, how come this song comes to mind?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cleCtBP0o5Y

    Listening to the lyrics, the character she describes could be our Herr Prinz.

    1. I agree with comments by Osumashi and John!

      Trudeau should be toast but will still win…
      “Ha row, Jeerwee, horder mor bowwatts– we neeth a wand-swide now on da thwentywith ore elseth itth hove-ver fa hus, weth be dun wike dinnearth. Horder mor twissues, I cwant stopth cwying…and sum poth, coketh and bweer. Wee willth dwown outh sowose and pway Xth Boxth awe dayeth…

      “Too much Too little”
      https://youtu.be/bPkK1CNPtjk

      1. I’m watching the movie The Hustler on TCM right now. At this point in the film, Paul Newman’s character is trying to beat Jackie Gleason’s Minnesota Fats and he just doesn’t know when to quit. He got cleaned out.

        In many ways, our cutie-pie PM is the same way. He acts like he’s convinced of his invincibility and he could easily go ker-splat in 9 days time, assuming, of course, that the election is run honestly.

        Yeah, the song nicely sums up many sentiments about him. If he’d been smart, he would have abdicated when he was, at what would have been for him, the top of his game. Then again, throughout his life, he was surrounded by people who, to use an NSFW German phrase, “haben ihm Zucker im Arsch geblasen”. (Appropriate, don’t you think?)

        1. Yes this whole flick applies to you know who!
          Ha! “Sugar” eh? Ya, the MSM sure is blowing something for His Highness. Watching “The Hustler” as well. Darn good. If one wants to learn American slang, this is the movie.

          Just heard this, it’s revelant to Prinz Dummkopf’s situation, as a matter of fact, the movie is apropos to the times and the Man:

          “Und zu gewinnen – das kann auch schwer für den Rücken sein, wie ein Affe….”
          Or, in American slang, here’s the whole context:
          “No trouble losin’ when you got a good excuse. And winning – that can be heavy on your back too, like a monkey. Drop that load too when you got an excuse. All you gotta do is learn to feel sorry for yourself. That’s one of the best indoor sports, feelin’ sorry for yourself. A sport enjoyed by all – especially the born loser.”

          https://www.quotes.net/mquote/116899

          They’re at the Races now!! Jazzy music! More billiards, starting small, a $100 a game. Jeez, there’s everything in this movie, one tends to forget it’s in black and white.

          1. one tends to forget it’s in black and white

            When Peter Bogdanovich was about to start filming The Last Picture Show, which will be shown after midnight tonight, he asked his friend Orson Welles whether it should be done in colour. Welles told him that TLPS was an actor’s movie and that the focus should be on them, advising that it should be made in black and white.

            As it turned out, it was a wise choice. The movie won the best supporting actor Oscars for Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman. But using B & W captures the desolation of a dying town in the middle of nowhere.

          2. The advice was good. In color, it would’ve looked like a cheap production since the era was from the ’50s in the film.

            I’m watching “Drive A Crooked Road” 1954 with Mickey Rooney. I read his biography a few years ago. He spilled the beans on everyone he knew, about the movies he was in and who was in them with him. Very juicy stuff! Btw, the movie titles that TCM is showing tonight sound like the Prinz’s life story. Ha!

          3. The advice was good. In color, it would’ve looked like a cheap production since the era was from the ’50s in the film.

            The sequel to TLPS was Texasville, which wasn’t a bad movie, but didn’t have near the same impact on me. It was in colour as it’s set during the mid-1980s and tells what happened to some of the characters out of the earlier film.

            I’m also watching the Mickey Rooney flick right now. Apparently, Dianne Foster was born in Edmonton.

    1. Of course,for after we are blatantly cheated by Elections Canada,a subsidiary of the Liberal party,to give Dear Leader his 99.5% majority..
      We will have experienced Democracy differently.

  5. No one from the Tame, Polite, Oh So Canadian Press had the guts to drive the sword home and ask him to actually answer the question?

    “Mr. Prime Minister, I heard your replay to X’s question. No where did you say that we should not believe Jody Wilson-Raybould, in fact you talk of bearing burdens. Are your many lies about the SNC-Lavalin scandal what you feel you have to bear?”

    Of course if they asked that question, the reporter would have to leave Canada for daring to question the Sunny Ways Godling.

  6. The mail in vote scam has already been programmed and the liberals know it thats why they are not in panic mode right now. If they win even a minority we will know that the fix was in.

  7. Just think, 30% of Canadians are planning on voting for that brainless liar!

    It’s not Justin’s fault that retards vote.

  8. What the h*ll type of answer was that…She saw it differently than he did…blaming someone else is what Trudy is all about! Boot the A$$ hole out of Government.

  9. My take? Canadians are waking up to the smarmy “unctuous” Trudeau.

    smarmy smär′mē

    adj.
    Excessively ingratiating or insincerely earnest. synonym: unctuous.
    adj.
    Relating to or indulging in lewd conduct; smutty.
    adj.
    Falsely earnest, smug, or ingratiating.

  10. Read all about it. Jody writes a book.

    Chris Selley: Jody Wilson-Raybould offers a ballot question in an election about nothing

    “(Trudeau) made it clear that everyone in his office was telling the truth (about those interventions) and that I (was) not,” Wilson-Raybould writes of a meeting with the prime minister in a private-jet terminal at Vancouver airport, three days after the Globe first droped bombshell revelations of the PMO’s interference in the SNC-Lavalin case.

    “He told me I had not experienced what I said I did. He used the line that would later become public, that I had ‘experienced things differently’. I knew what he was really asking. … I knew he wanted me to lie.”

    She said, he said.

    Pressed by reporters on this account on Saturday in Mississauga, Ont., Trudeau’s answers could only have been convincing to someone with a partisan interest: “I would never do that. I would never ask her that. That is simply not true.”

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