26 Replies to “The Libranos: All In Da Family”

    1. Never stopped ’em before! Look at the current crop of idiots, not to mention those of years past. They’re so GD stupid they have to hire consultants worth millions of $$$ to tell them how to do their jobs. What you get for patronage appointments…

  1. All the top and medium level public servants are Liberals. And half are frogs.
    Anyone who says differently is either a fckn New Democrat or a fckn liar.
    And they marry each other and become even richer and more powerful.

    One little example: Last year I worked outside of a house of one of these couples. An infill home in downtown Ottawa that must have been 6000 sq feet – at first I thought it was 3 homes stacked.
    Nothing any Con party can do to change this.

    The bureaucracy in Ottawa are super-powerful Parasites.

    1. “Nothing any Con party can do to change this.”

      This. In spades. We simply do not have the numbers. Which is why I note Canaduh is done and individual provinces should act accordingly.

      1. It doesn’t hurt that the Stupid Party regularly/always lives up to its name.

        On purpose or not, the Libranos couldn’t ask for a more inept Opposition.

        Or a more co-opted Media.

        Or more friendly courts.

        Or a more flexible Constitution.

        Or a more docile, ignorant population.

        Canada’s Long March(which began on a canoe trip down the Yangtze) is coming to an end, Librano comrades.

  2. If you can’t stop being a Librano( Sticky Fingers r Us has a long, long Liberal heritage ), buy the Judge.

    All of them.

    If you can’t stop being a Librano, get Rouleau-ed.

    If you can’t stop being a Librano, get Johnson-ed.

    If you can’t stop being a Librano, buy the Media.

    If you can’t stop being a Librano, buy a Constitution.

    If you can’t stop being a Librano, buy a Stupid Conservative Opposition.

    Canadians are a risible, pathetic lot who richly deserve the horrific, dystopian Communist/Globalist/Fascist/Totalitarian Social Credit Score future the Libranos can’t wait to impose.

  3. Please don’t tell my mother I’m a Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament in Ottawa. She thinks I’m a piano player in a whorehouse.

  4. I love how he says “she’s a career civil servant,” like that’s a plus and not the problem.

    1. The obvious response should have been “at the time she was promoted during the term of Harper, her sister-in-law wasn’t the subject of an ethics complaint, nor a member of the government”

      But that doesn’t seem to have happened.

  5. Anyone know what the process is for filing an ethics complaint against the ethics commissioner?

    /s

  6. Libtards: “(T)he commissioner is a woman, not a man.”

    Also Libtards: “What is a woman?”

  7. Look at it this way: When choosing the head of a committee, board, or whatever, you really should be choosing an expert. A person who knows everything about the topic from the bottom up. So if you want someone to head a committee about conflict of interest or government corruption in general, you go to the experts in the field – the Liberals.

  8. We are where we are today because Mulroney failed to take the “CON” out of confederation and those the west put their hopes in like Preston Manning and then Harper (who left many senate seats open for the liberals to fill) also failed to take the “CON” out of confederation.
    Both Selling out the west interests and hope for fairness in our country.
    PP will follow this path.
    All blood, sweat and treasure in western Canada should be directed at getting out of our predicament.

    “The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.”
—Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Free The West

  9. Our new Ethics Commissioner, Ms. Martine Richard, has, not surprisingly, withstood this criticism previously:

    “Richard previously faced criticism in April 2019, when the ethics office confirmed in an email to The Hill Times she had to recuse herself from involvement in at least two investigations, including the SNC-Lavalin probe, due to a perceived conflict of interest. A spokesperson in the Ethics Commissioner’s Office told The Hill Times that a potential conflict was identified in 2013 between Richard and LeBlanc, and that at that time “appropriate measures were put in place to shield Ms. Richard from any involvement in matters relating to Minister LeBlanc.”

    https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2023/03/29/interim-ethics-commissioner-with-family-connection-to-intergovernmental-affairs-minister-leblanc-raises-red-flags-for-critics/383249/

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