41 Replies to “If Women Ran The World”

  1. Some people just don’t seem to have the capacity to make their brains work properly, no matter the gender or skin pigmentation…bag of hammers comes to mind…Justine Trudeau certainly is capable as he’s certainly chosen to change genders…no, that’s not fair to real life people who’s minds are constantly being bombarded with propaganda from a multitude of failures that just don’t die off.

    Buying inferior Jets for the Military where the pilot has a high degree of likelihood to being injured.
    Why don’t he buy a whole fleet of new War Ships that are so indestructible that the weight sinks them on their maiden voyage…certainly the same scenario seems to apply.

      1. and bible thumper manning convince the cucks to go full GW, and also helped destroy a politcal party(wild rose), just like kimbo did
        Try keeping bible thumper!

    1. She’s at every “Girlpower” tm Baystreet whine and cheese I’ve ever heard of since she totalled the PC family car.

  2. Progressives had a better chance in 1993 sticking with Mulroney than with Campbell.

    1. ’93 was the only time in my life I didn’t vote Conservative. I voted for some nothing party to spoil my ballot. 30 years later and my intuition about Campbell is still on the money.

  3. I like to think that Brian Mulroney, holding a hot potato in his hand, turned to Kim Campbell and said “here, hold this”. Her profile was subsequently resurrected as a Wikipedia Page.

    1. I know to think that Brian Mulroney was a uniparty stooge, controlled by the Laurentian elite, just as always.

    2. Campbell was and is, your typical Affirmative Action disaster.

      The first in a long, long line of “superior” women politicians, Canadian Edition, who continue to assist Canada back into the 1800s.

      Mulroney should be wearing a paper bag of disgrace over his Librano head.

      The Conservative Party should be banned for Stupidity.

      Poor Canada.

  4. A couple of items jog my memory about Dim Kim, all while she was Justice Minister, all about gun control (she wasn’t PM long enough to be worth remembering). It’s long been a contention of mine that if you’ve seen gun control, you’ve seen how Canadian law works (or lack thereof) – as Mark Twain put it, “those who respect the law and love sausages should watch neither being made”:

    1) Kimmie’s gun-controllism was almost certainly handed-down from Lyin’ Brian; nonetheless, she took to it with enthusiasm. She announced in (I believe) the Winnipeg Free Press ( – and if anybody has the quote, please pass it on?), “Well, I’m going to pass a new law this Fall banning import of assault rifles, so until my law passes, Canada Customs won’t be allowing them into the country.” There is (or was at the time – it may’ve been subsequently deleted as being ‘inconvenient’) a section in the Criminal Code making it a felony for Canada Customs to refuse the import of a legal item – and since Kimmie’s law hadn’t passed yet, and might never pass (she was perfectly capable of forgetting it), somebody immediately went home and ordered one from the ‘States; Customs duly denied its entry into Canada. So the individual went to Ottawa and swore-out an Advice and Complaint in RCMP Headquarters – and my only question was, did it flutter into file-13 before or after he left the room?

    2) Kimmie then set-about drafting her own gun law – and the NFA (National Firearms Association, of which – disclaimer – I’m a member) had, and likely still has, the actual gun catalogue she used in deciding which guns she was going to ban – she and her cohorts literally went through this thing, circled all the ugly guns with a black marker, and banned them all. Likewise .32 calibre handguns – well, they’re all Saturday-night specials with no purpose but bar-room brawling so let’s just outlaw them too. You couldn’t buy a .32-calibre handgun unless you were a competitor in a tight and exclusive series of competitions – and now you can’t buy any handgun; progress, I guess…

    3) So as noted, Kimmie didn’t believe in waiting for her laws to pass – she wanted all those naughty guns banned NOW! So she printed the banned guns up as Orders-in-Council – there – banned! The NFA took her Orders-in-Council to the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench and had them all flung-out; you see, there are “Procedures” for Orders-in-Council, procedures she hadn’t bothered to follow. Orders-in-Council are emergency measures ( – err, is this starting to sound familiar to anybody? – ), to be used for matters of urgency when passing them through full Parliamentary procedures would take too long – and they are required to be placed before both Houses of Parliament for thirty sitting days; she didn’t do that, she just rubber-stamped them and hung ’em on the wall. The Mulroney CON-servatives considered appealing because, well you know, when the government says “Procedures”, they don’t “really” mean it; and all the despoilers – mining barons, oil barons, forestry barons – and their slick-shoed Bay Street lawyers sat-up rubbing their hands – “Oh really? – well, how about all your “procedures” regulating the use of Crown Lands?!” So they didn’t appeal, but it didn’t matter; Lyin’ Brian was well into terminal decline by then and was duly replaced by Johnny Cretin, and his Justice Minister, Allan Rock, confirmed all of her Orders-in-Council and added a bunch of his own – all of which (I’m led to believe) he rubber-stamped and hung on the wall.

    4) She boasted on radio – twice – that in formulating her gun law, she NEVER ONCE talked to ANYBODY on the pro-gun side of the street. Which, however you look at it, amounts to governance from a standpoint of virtuous ignorance.

    She was also the progenitor of the five-shot magazine. I seem to remember hearing her quote on the matter: “Well, I don’t think ANY gun needs more than five bullets…” – I still imagine her fluttering her eyelashes as she’s saying it: how many bullets does it take, Kimmie? And that saying of hers, which she used many other times on many other topics, summarizes her for me. “Well, I don’t think…” – yeah, we noticed. DLTDHYAOTWO…

  5. I seem to recall that Campbell as Prime Minister vastly outpolled Mulroney and, when the election was first called, was expected to romp to easy victory. And that after Campbell’s campaign, the PC vote was well below Mulroney’s approval rate. Their loss had nothing to do with him. Am I wrong?

    1. She was – first female PM, and all that. But by the election, it was IOTTMCO (“Intuitively Obvious To The Most Casual Observer”) what a ditz she was. And Lyin’ Brian’s waterloo was the Meach Lake Accords. Between them, they reduced the CON’s to two seats.

    2. Actually it was Mulroney who persuaded a million Canadian women (and a lot of men too) to vote for Preston Manning. When Kim took the reins, her approval rating shot way up – basically a relief reaction to lyin Brian being gone. But as the campaign progressed, the more that voters got to know her, the less they were willing to vote for a pseudo-conservative.

      1. But if it was an anti-Mulroney vote, shouldn’t it have matched Mulroney’s poll support? Didn’t the PC’s in fact do much worse? Those people weren’t voting against Mulroney, they were voting against Campbell.

    3. she was busy banging some ruskie during the campaign. , her heart and her nether parts were elsewhere

  6. Troops were returning from an FRY deployment landed at YVR. She and Mary Collins held them on the plane so she could speak to them privately. She was an hour late and said nothing of substance for 20 minutes. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was what probably cost the PC party the Chilliwack riding in the election later that year. The troops were furious, the families waiting, more so.

  7. I just noticed that Kim called Kate a wing-nut. Hahaha. Thanks Kim for calling the kettle black. Now back to editing that Wikipedia page.

    1. Like a stopped clock twice a day, she’s not wrong! Given the average intelligence and inherent reflexive leftism of most of the Canadian population, you really couldn’t have an intelligent discussion on serious issues during an election campaign. Or any other time, frankly.

  8. I did not want to comment on this as I was one of many who voted against Mulroney when he wanted the conservative leadership. Looks like I was right.

  9. How sad. Our first female Prime Minister is still as incapable of making a counterargument as she was back when she loosened the propellers on the Conservative plane, and now she’s added undignified name-calling to her repertoire of tactics. One is reminded of how Brian Mulroney privately described her as having a high opinion of herself.

  10. Say what you want about Kim Campbell, but she blazed the way for all the subsequent girly leaders of the CPC.

  11. To win the Stupid Party sobriquet you need lots of stupid, crooked and just plain bad contestants…………..

    Kim Nooner Campbell
    Brian Bags Mulroney
    Erin No Liftoff O’Toole
    Andy Scheep
    Stevie Surrender
    Peter Man of His Word MacKay
    Jean Another Liberal Charest
    Wrong Way Stock Day
    Primped Parson Manning
    Jolting Joe Lost Luggage Liberal Clark
    Bobby Underwear……….

    And the Other Guys are the real danger.

    Makes you want to take a jab or two.

    1. hilarious! you should have been the gag writer for Dr. Foth.

      Is the stupid party a generic sobriquet of the right, or does it refer specifically to the federal cons and prog cons? I ask because if memory serves Manning and Day weren’t cons. Harper was a reform, alliance, crap, and con. But I see he doesn’t merit your list of stupid, crooked, and just plain bad. lol, many here will take issue with that.

      1. Stevie “Surrender” Harper wins hands down as the biggest Con disappointment ever.

        He’s the Conservative version of finding out on your wedding night that your wife is an actually a man.

        Surprise. Disappointment. Anger.

  12. Campbell presided over the worst federal election loss in the country’s history, her party going from a 156 seat majority to just 2 seats. Incredibly, she lost her own seat to… hedy fry.

    Any time is a good time for kim campbell to grab a big heaping slice of STFU

    mhb23re

    1. She hasn’t actually lived in Canada since losing the election. According to Wiki she and her husband share residences in Paris and Florence.

      1. she and her husband share residences in Paris and Florence

        And yet she had to go begging to Chretien for a government sinecure after she moved away from Ottawa. You can get so much mileage out of Mulroney’s old observation “there’s no whore like an old whore”.

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