One Trudeau was MORE than enough.


The fact that the Liberals and their pals in the mainstream media are clamouring for a Trudeau dynasty has me laughing my proverbial ass off.

Quite frankly, as the saying goes, be careful what you wish for, you might just get it.

Now the Junior Trudeau is running off his name. There’s not a smart idea in that head of his.  He just goes from one photo-op to another, spewing some nonsense about the youth of today and yadda yadda yadda, but absolutely has no vision on policy or economics.

Anything he does open his mouth about blows up in his face. From agreeing to a separate country of Quebec, to anti-Alberta comments – this dramatic actor is the epitome of all that is wrong with the Liberal Party. Pierre Elliot Trudeau he is NOT.

But the Liberals, as usual, have learned nothing from Adscam.  They blame Canadians for their period in the penalty box. It isn’t their fault, it’s all those dumb Canadians that voted for the “idiot Albertans” that don’t share “Canadian values”. It had nothing to do with corruption or stealing taxpayer’s dollars to give to Liberal-friendly ad firms in Quebec. Oh hell no! It’s those EVIL ALBERTANS.

This is just the same old wolf in sheep’s clothing, trying to parade its next star candidate down the throats of Canadians.  Frankly, the contempt in which the Liberal Party of Canada holds the Canadian voter is the same old story they’ve put forward since Dion, Ignatieff and Rae. But now, they think because it’s a TRUDEAU (who’s no Pierre, that’s for DAMNED sure), we’re just going to gobble it up and put him in power?

One Trudeau was enough. We don’t need a dynasty. And I don’t want to be paying 22% interest rates either.

How stupid does the Liberal Party and their CBC friends think we are?

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7 Responses to One Trudeau was MORE than enough.

  1. Bec

    I remember this comment and Trudeau’s ‘Sovereignty’ nose, firmly planted up. His M.O. was *and until recently) most certainly an ‘up yours,Canada’. The media gave him a pass and the media continue to give him a pass.

    Every time they slag the Prime Minister and the Conservative govt, they disrespect an entire voting block. That IS what Trudeau did and they need to react responsibly by calling it what it is, an arrogant verbal act of separation and national division. Quit blaming the PM and look in the mirror.!

    • Jen

      He didn’t come here to Alberta for the sake ‘unity’ he is out here to see how much he can suck up in revenues from the oilsands to help get his ‘one way ticket’ with Quebec out of canada.
      I hopie that he takes ‘ the Walking Dead’ reporters with him.

      You noticed that Mulclair nor Liz May have not said a word to Trudeau’s comments on Alberta because they too want too: shut down ALBERTA’S OIL SANDS. Mulclair issued a request that he wanted two fed budgets- one for Quebec and one for the ROC. which tells me that Mulclair has the same vision as Trudeau jr. when it comes to Quebec.

  2. Bill

    Darn right one was enough. Look at the damage Canada still suffers today as a result of the many Trudeau policies. The most notable is the so called charter of rights and freedoms. Who really benefits from that load of liberal freedom crap? We have affirmative action, rights for criminals and terrorists, we no longer have Christmas, we have human rights kangaroo commissions, we have employment equity laws and regulations that exclude White people from many jobs, we have quebec as a welfare state supported by Alberta, we have massive immigration all in the name of “diversity” from Islamic nations who support terror, we have no right to life for unborn children but have the right to life, liberty and security of the person therefore ruling out capital punishment, the list goes on and on…………Thanks pinhead head Pierre for screwing up Canada.

    • reidjr

      Affirmative action
      I think the intent was good and it was needed but now in many ways it does more harm then good.

      Human rights court
      My real big issue with the court is more or less people go to the courts if they get in trouble or can’t get what they want and in i would say 60% of the cases are not legit.

      Charter
      The main issue is with the charter is people fail to understand it the far left thinks the charter protects you no matter where you go and your not subject to the laws of that country.

      Equity laws
      The far left will go on about were all equal the fact is they really don’t want that look at white people who don’t speak french are treated in Quebec and even parts of Ontario there are jobs that more or less say if your white need not apply.

      Diversity
      I think some that keep saying we need to be more and more open to others can’t stand the Canadian way of life and culture.

  3. What amuses me about those clamouring for a Trudeau dynasty is the fact that they are mostly the same lot who support doing away with the Monarchy. Hypocrisy thy name is Liberal.

  4. I’d prefer to see a Ben Mulroney over a Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister.

  5. L

    Unfortunately, there are a lot of people in Canada who will vote for any vapid Liberal (38% says one poll and he has barely opened his mouth). It is also unfortunately true that name recognition affects ballot choices positively. Hopefully, Trudeau will continue to have foot-in-mouth disease and show himself for whom he is. He has 3 years to accomplish this.

    It will be interesting to see whether any Liberal candidate for party leader will seriously question and challenge Trudeau; I am thinking NOT, and that May will simply be just another coronation, with sham candidates vying for possible cabinet posts.

    What we have now is a very uninformed electorate, due lack of objective training in history and civics in schools, a propaganda-style media and the vote being extended to prisoners (who should be be deprived of their right to vote, as they were previously), people who can not speak either of our two official languages and people told by others on how to vote. This does not include stupid people, who may have the right to vote, but are unable to do so with any knowledge. We saw this in the US election as well: i.e, the Obamaphone. The concept of civic duty is also in remission, with many people not even bothering to inform themselves and make informed choices.

    I recall the days when newspapers would publish charts outlining the policy stances of candidates; today, it is simply conservatives are bad and the Liberals and NDP are good. Clearly we have an NDP opposition which can be credited to “Tout Le Monde En Parle” and a few other Layton happy propaganda reports. I was not so unhappy that the Bloc was right-sized, but this was collusion. That said, it is good that after Sun news revealed the 2010 interview, CBC and CTV actually picked up the story (inter-provincial divisiveness does sell copy well), but I think Toronto Liberals (and MSM) are also not so happy with Trudeau Jr., as they also know that he is far from ready for prime time.

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