25 Replies to “Stories You Won’t Find At The CBC”

  1. I’m sure Sophie never meant to imply that her grandfather died at Normandy and she is sorry if you misunderstood her.

    1. *
      tear down that racist, patriarchal war memorial in ottawa
      and replace it with the village people. it’s the right thing
      to do.

      *

    2. In fairness, she would have had two grandfathers. A maternal and a paternal one.
      The story did not indicate whether both were researched. It only seemed to mention one.
      That being said, she is (supposedly) married to a narcissistic sociopath. My money is on her telling a self serving fib.

      1. *
        maybe she was thinking of justin’s grandfather
        who owned a chain of carbon-spewing petrol
        stations?

        nope… not him either.

        *

  2. For some strange reason you have to click on the story at Post Millennial about Sophie two times before it comes on.

    1. John, they are both dangerous websites, my browser said so. I guess they are changing from effecting Kate’s web site , to effecting linked sites, so as to deter posters from reading them. They are not interested so much in the regulars, just the lurkers.

  3. I mix up Great Uncle and Grandfather constantly. We need to focus on the small victories…she didn’t sing. Sophie makes that kid in Quebec seem like Pavarotti.

  4. She signs off on her poem to her grandfather who was killed in 1944 in Normandy with “your little Sophie”

    Like that’s the pet name he called her while living to 83.
    Duh.

    Please visit YouTube “Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau sings on MLK” just to see what she made up for with talent what she lacks in honesty and brains.
    It’ll also rid your eves and attic of raccoons, feral cats and squirells which can be a nuisance now that the weather’s turned, eh!

  5. I’ve seen a record that, while he didn’t die in the Normandy landings, he was indeed killed a month later in France.

  6. The pre-election polling made sense for the Spawn. He had to determine which of his distractions were most effective in deterring the election from involving anything of substance. His few enemies could vote Max for that. It helped that so much of the Canadian Eloi including the CPC were predisposed to Wuhan hysteria-inspired authoritarianism. Of course, that political strategy came from better minds than his. Likely Rasputin Butts is still jerking his leash. Luckily for the Spawn, his NDP comrades are so willing to continue with his adopted leadership otherwise I would have expected the LPC backroom plutocrats to have punished him for not getting his half trillion dollar bought-off majority government. They also have O’Toole to thank.

  7. I long to live long enuf to see the border between west and east.
    Walk up to the Concertina and welded Razor Wire, and take a whiz thru it as the sun rises.
    I have a dream because the bank of justice is bankrupt.

    1. Cowboy, You better hope that ain’t an electric fence when you take thathar whiz!

      Lets face it, if we want to keep the eastern horde from invading, we need to electrify that fence, and mount machine gun posts every ten feet or so.

  8. What!? No giant penis, butthole and vagina as the “in-your-face” Christian prudes design!!??

    Oh well, there’s still time for more entries?

    1. *
      maybe she was ‘confused’… like liberal defense minister harjit saijan…

      “If I could quote him, he said I was the architect of Operation Medusa,
      one of the biggest operations since the Korean War that Canada has led.
      We took the fight hard to the Taliban,” Sajjan said in July 2015, just months
      before he was elected as a Vancouver MP.

      say what you will about marc garneau… he never tried to take credit
      for the moon landings.

      *

  9. At least 3 of the four will have to be immediately altered and fenced over with gorgeous orange cones and warning signs because of skateboard punks.

  10. So the Turdhole Party ran a campaign based on Hate and Division, just like dear old Dad, Peeair… what an actor… Sunny Ways.

    1. Federal records, including a Book Of Remembrance of war dead, lists a Lt. Jean Robert Grégoire, of Québec City, who was killed in Normandy in 1944 at age 22.

      Grégoire Trudeau in a second social media post changed her story and said the Normandy casualty was her great-uncle.

      “I know his spirit and spirits of all who served live on through us all. Lest we forget,” she wrote.

      “To Robert,” read her poem, “Under the blue sky of Normandy”:

      “With a sad heart to say goodbye

      And offer a last greeting

      For the courage that you had…”

      “Your smile, I would have liked to see it in your happy days. We will be brave at home as you have been on the battlefield. On us you can count. Rest in peace, your little Sophie.”

      https://westernstandardonline.com/2021/11/gregoire-trudeau-makes-up-story-of-grandfather-killed-in-normandy/

Navigation