104 Replies to “June 18, 2020: Reader Tips”

    1. We’ve never seen Singh this emotional. He lost it.

      Singh got a taste of Québéçois arrogance. Once one sees this, it is unforgettable. Just a flick of the hand or a dismissive wave will do it.

      Both the NDP and the Bloc are competing for attention from the Liberals.

      Jagmeet is expressing his anger at the current state of affairs in the World. Getting kicked out of the House was seen as an insult and an embarrassment.

      JT did a lot worse back in the day when he shouted at Peter Kent. Remember?

      1. I think Singh is out of line here. The Bloc guy may be racist, but people should not be coerced into supporting something for fear of being called racist. We are already suffering from excessive group think around the racism issue. If the RCMP needs clean up, specific proposals on how to do that would be better than tacking an ambiguous label on them. I am sorry Conservatives voted for this, but they are monkey see, monkey do re the Liberals these days, so not surprising.

    2. See Jagmeet audition for Kabuki theater.
      He earns a golf clap for his tears.
      Juthin and his Librano gang of village idiots will have REAL tears on their pillow tonight after losing their bid for a security council seat.
      Picturing it in the theater of my mind they earn a 5 minute WISERS clap….

      Today, I gorged on Librano Schadenfreude.
      Normally I roast my schadenfreude slowly over a spit but tonight I used a tiger torch in honor of our Dear Leader and Blackened it to perfection.

      The UN Security Council rout: Canada’s (at the) back!
      https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/the-un-security-council-rout-canadas-at-the-back/amp/

      1. Good comment Quicksilver.

        This was politics at its finest. Villains, heroes, skulduggery, drama – this skit had it all. In the end it all was for nought- entertainment for those in the cheap seats (the participants).

        Jugmeat is either quite thick or simply doesn’t understand the game. He’ll be done after the next election. Probably will lose his seat or be rousted by the long knives in the party.

        Quebekkie uses the ndp like a prostitute. They love them in the moment…..

        1. He’ll be done after the next election.

          Maybe. The Dippers tend to get rid of their loser leaders quite often.

    3. Singh is a RACIST, he wouldn’t take a knee with Blackface, or respect Quebec’s minority superiority over Canada. What’s next, he won’t promote gay transgender pork products? He belongs in a Chinese jail with Falun Gong organ doners!.

    4. The old saying applies here.
      When your enemies are fighting with each other stand clear of the blast radius.

    5. Singh gave cover to the conservatives.

      Yesterday was a conservative failure, when Jagmeet called the bloc racist, every conservative should’ve hung their head in shame for doing EXACTLY THE SAME THING to the thousands of members and formerly respected institution of the RCMP.
      JS’s tantrum overshadowed a far worse parliamentary failure, the fact the conservatives voted FOR a motion regarding systemic racism in the RCMP.

      We know that the bellboys are sexist, (that was so 2017) but where was the presentation of facts as a basis to move the racism motion forward?

      Aren’t parliaments supposed to be impartial and form committees to look into these things? Where is the analysis? Where is the parliamentary, non-anecdotal, definition of the word ‘systemic’.

      The cons in a leadership race are showing themselves to be liberal band-wagon riding cowards. It’ll be five more years of that idiot.

  1. I may be wrong about this but if you watch the Brooks shooting video at the moment the struggle ensues between Brooks and the officers. You’ll see that the moment Brooks gets a hold of the taser, and he then appears fire it at Rolfe, I think twice in fact. When Brooks is running away and turns and shoots at Rolfe that is the second time Brooks shoots the taser at Rolfe. If true, then how come it was missed?

    Watch video starting at the 41:55. The first shots are at 42:00
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O2IReqaYqw

  2. https://twitter.com/Travon/status/1272740025210265600
    Many of the poorly educated believe that since 13% of the US population (black) have 43% of fatal police shootings, there is incontrovertible evidence of systemic racism in Police.
    Actually, it’s even more statistically dramatic. 6.5% of the US population (black males) represent more than 40% of fatal police shootings, so by this logic there must also be rampant systemic sexism in Police.
    Those educated with some basic thinking skills question whether that same 6.5% committing more than 50% of murders and robberies could have an impact on the police shooting statistics.

    1. I think it is less than 3% of the population if you factor in age.
      Should the police balance it out by shooting old ladies and little girls?

      1. Actually police should arrest more women and fewer men. There is clearly an imbalance between the number of men and women in prison

    2. I once asked some Canadian friends and some American friends just what the black population of America was. Almost all thought it was close to 50% based on the propaganda they have been exposed to, some were shocked when they were told the real number.

      1. You would think that if TV ads and Hollywood were any indication. TV and print advertising from banks here in Canada is particularly skewed.

        1. +++ S C .. And all our recent welfare immigrants have millions in the banks and support all Canadians.

  3. This is interesting. See who talks to Keean and who doesn’t.
    Watch Keean Bexte of Rebel News:
    “This candidate wouldn’t talk to me before the French language Conservative leaders debate” on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/ihigJ1R9b98

    1. Snobby attitude from Peter? Progressive Peter Mackay knows he’s ‘got’ this.

      On June 27th, Conservatives will ‘elect’ (rather, ‘crown’ Mackay) Andrew Scheer’s successor and a new direction for the party.

      Bravo! Baby steps for Keean Bexte at least Erin O’Toole and Derek Sloan did not shut him out.

       

  4. From…
    Rebel News ~ Sheila Gunn-Reid
    Watch “Trudeau’s tree planting promise broken — is climate change panic over?”
    https://youtu.be/x03f-4iTnTA

    When you think of it, just where did Justin think he was going to get the trees anyway?

    1. From the Amazon.

      For a few measly billion in western tax money, Trudeau could fly cargo planes to Brazil ahead of the deforestation farmers and rescue tree’s to plant around Fort Mac.

      1. And given the life expectancy of Brazilian trees near Fort Mac, JT could keep this going for a very long time.

  5. Blackie’s NDP lapdogs helped Great Leader get his multi billion dollar legislation passed in the fake parliament yesterday. And now this morning’s news: Canadians are racist bastards.

    1. “We came up [with] several possibilities, and the most likely one is that the carrier comes from outside China or other parts of China and brought it here.”

      Yes, yes, the American virus, we know. Whatever gets you through the night and out of a labour camp.

  6. Still celebrating over the UN seat vote, I tuned in the CBC news channel at 9 pm (Carole MacNeil’s show), think that the show would lead off with Justin Trudesu’s loss. Instead, the corrupt show led off with Jagmeet Singh crying at his presser, calling the RCMP and Canadians “racists”.

    Same thing this morning on the CBC web site. The banner headline is all about Jagmeet bring turfed from the HoC , and Canada being a racist country. The UN seat debacle is buried far down the web page, as if it is a minor story.

    Butts and Telford must be busy on the phone to media execs.

    1. The Singh story was perfectly timed to allow them to hide the UN story. Coincidence?

      1. Good point. It didn’t hurt that he started blubbering on camera. He must have been taking acting lessons from some drama teacher….

        1. It’s the new normal, our leaders blubbering..the new sign of “strength”.

          1. I think the one who started making a public spectacle of that was the former Speaker of the House John Boehner. It didn’t take much to get him bawling, even when he was sober.

            Embarrassing doesn’t quite describe it.

    2. the show would lead off with Justin Trudesu’s loss.

      How long before his media pets turn that into an overwhelming triumph, his finest hour?

    3. Where is Trudeau on this loss? He certainly had an opinion when Harper didn’t win the useless UN seat.
      Of course we know the media will give him lots of time to explain why we came dead last in spite his sucking up.
      How much of our money did he spend on this effort?

      1. Well, with any luck, at least one person from the media might dare to ask s question on that at his Covid presser today– but I would not count on it. Telford may have told them not to.

        1. I’ll be watching. Actually, I am more interested in the softball questions from the somnolent Ottawa press corps than Trudeau’s initial remarks. Watching the former is like watching the “Plan 9 from Outer Space” movie. They’re so bad, it is fun watching them.

          1. Somnolent? I don’t know. Seems like those paid-off bastards have to try really hard not to ask Pm Shit-for-brains a question that doesn’t melt his speech center. Basically only 1 out of 20 Q’s will allow the Stutter-fuck to semi answer without sharting.

  7. I missed the White House press secretary’s briefing yesterday so I had to watch it on YouTube, early on she read a short Bible quote and for some reason sound was cut for the duration of the quote…

  8. By the looks of the unbiased, non-partisan wholly Liberal National Newswatch, the Toronto Star covered a Canadian Klu Klux Klan debate in Toronto last night.

    That of course is how they cover the Conservatives every day, whilst simultaneously tonguebathing the Liberal Party and their poncey leader.

    And not a single soul in Canada will do anything about the top daily selling newspaper in the country once again being a biased, partisan, co-opted virtual newsletter for the governing party (while taking government funds).

    Not a single cheeks-up Conservative. No protests. No lawsuits. No media oversight commission. Not a single professor let alone a journalism school. No fairness agency. No inquiries. Zero pushback, day 55845.

    Can you imagine if a Conservative bought the Star and went pro Con as much as the Red Star is pro Librano?

    CBC, CTV, Global and their media friends would have a co-ordinated End of Days palooza while endless gaggles of university professors write endless columns decrying the nazification of news.

    Joined by numerous kettles of lawyers, klavens of NGOs and your many other numerous suspects that always show up to ensure the Liberal Party gets its danegeld, its pound of flesh and as always, just another little chunk of your Freedom!

    Conservatives, standing idly by, as the heist of the country continues apace.
    Pity.

    1. “Conservatives” are non such. Just another branch of Liberal socialists.
      Replying daily to MacKay and O’Toole with the note that they defund the media cartel including CeeBeeCee.
      No reply, just more of bullshit how they are going to do this and that.
      If you ask why is it that they have not done anything so far, no reply.

  9. Oh,Oh! The Canadian Human Rights Museum is in trouble again. After getting in trouble for being mean to whiny indians, Blackie’s CBC reports that the museum has been hiding gay rights displays. My question is, does anybody actually visit that white elephant.(Oops, there I go saying white again)

    1. It’s okay, as long as you don’t capitalize it, according too….damn, can’t remember. There are too many imbeciles out there to keep track of these days!

  10. Well, Trudeau need not feel too bad about losing the UN seat. He can still take pride in our being the “first post-national” state.

    1. Yes he can. Hasn’t occurred to him we would be the only one. Literally created his own world…it shows. Too bad it is costing Canadians the country outside his skull.

    1. Olympia’s mayor has put her finger on the distinction between “mostly peaceful protest” and “domestic terrorism”:

      Whose property gets vandalized.

    1. An independent press organization wants to shut down a newspaper? Tried to process this, my brain keeps giving me a “TILT” message.

  11. Better inform your children and grandchildren that the PBO has stated today that the deficit will be 256 billion dollars. After all, they are going to have to pay it off.

    1. It won’t be “paid off” anymore than the first Trudeau’s debt was paid off. Or Mulroney’s or Harper’s for that matter.

      It’ll just be thrown on the pile. Added to the balance sheet. Dragging us down. Argentina in slow motion. Best case scenario we become a less successful version of Japan. Stagnate and declining economy.

      1. OJ and Jeff, It could be fixed tomorrow but Canadians would hate the level of freedom imposed on them in order to fix it.

  12. From the “Hope Springs Eternal” file, it is reassuring that at least some one in the political theatre has a clue about self defence. In light of the May 1st. gun grab order in council and the ongoing expansion of the list, it is comforting to see that this is happening.

    https://tnc.news/2020/06/17/saskatchewan-seeks-to-protect-right-to-own-handguns-ahead-of-ottawa-ban/

    As I’ve said here many times before a government that would legislate away the right to self defence is not a government, thankfully at least one Canadian province has a leader that understands what is happening. Congratulations Saskatchewan!!!!!

    1. Before getting hysterical with joy, wait to see how that plays out. The federal carbon tax is a test case. If Sask looses then the same will go for handguns.

    1. Historically, we privileged white people have proven to be far more than formidable than our enemies, when forced into a conflict we wished to avoid. To think we will just continue to accept the communist push is naïve in the extreme.

  13. On a similar vein to my post above, how any thinking Canadian can have any trust or faith in a political party that for generations has depended on its neighbour for national defence and at the same time denigrated that neighbour at every opportunity is beyond comprehension. To see what has transpired in major cities in America, Britain, France, etc. and to continue to elect the Liberal party into power when their sole purpose is to subjugate the population is beyond insanity.

    1. Maybe that’s why Trudeau called us post- national. A country incapable of defending itself is not a real country.

      1. LindaL, we ceased being able to do that shortly after our “police action” with America in Korea. That war was our Vietnam when it came to screwed up soldiers returning from war. I had a number of older friends who could not function after that shit-show. Post National? For a long time now.

        1. And then it shot itself in the foot when the Avro Arrow was cancelled. We could have had a viable aerospace industry by now.

          It wasn’t because of lack of talent as many of those who worked on the Arrow helped put Americans on the moon and build the Concorde.

          1. True. I believe it is because for some reason, Canadians are embarrassed and/or ashamed by all things military. Or, at least they are in the eyes of politicians, more concerned with votes than vets. Our military does amazing work with what they are given, which isn’t near enough yet no one seems to care.

  14. That one hurts. “We’ll Meet Again”. Thanks for posting. I’m going away for a while just to reflect.

  15. Providing addresses is so hard. The PBO is citing Infrastructure Barbie for not being able to find addresses for thousands of companies her department gave subsidies/grants to. Story at Blacklock.

  16. If jugmeat was serious about reforming the rcmp he might propose reversing the Mulrooney move that made the rcmp a quasi member of cabinet. That move totally changed the rcmp and politicized them. Mulrooney is to blame.

    The rcmp is beyond redemption. Get them out of municipal policing. They’re no good at it. They police the province’s but report to the federal government??? WTF???

  17. Erin O’Toole is saying it’s time to reform the UN. If he can tell us just how anyone would dare tamper with that den of socialism we’re all ears.

    1. +++ Stan. New Yorkers might be bit pissed about that but the rest of us, not so much. I no longer have family living in NYC.

  18. The Daily Mail has a story about English Rugby Union wanting to do away with the singing of ‘Sweet Low sweet chariot’ at England rugby games because of its slavery connection. Good luck with that. Anyway one picture accompanying the story shows a black rugby player tackling a white player with the caption ‘Martin Offiah who be playing’ Yes really ‘who be’

    1. It was written by a free black who was a member of the Choctaw tribe by virtue of being a former slave of the Choctaw tribe. It’s a song about dying and going to heaven.

        1. That’s where all the black Cherokees came from. They are treaty Indians, most of whom have no Indian blood whatsoever. When they were freed they received full status.

          Before Indians had white men to carry their water, Indian tribes universally employed slaves captured from other tribes.

          1. Correct, hence the scar tag. Many people dislike having their history pointed out to them.

          2. The 5 Civilized Tribes, Choctaws, Seminoles, Cherokees…I forget the other 2 engaged in the slave trade. They owned black slaves.

    2. We are finished with slavery — at least in the US. Why are we not allowed to remember it as an historical event? Isn’t that forgetting all of those who endured the curse of slavery. Getting rid of it was a victory for Blacks and all who supported them. Doing away with the many historical markers acknowledging slavery diminishes its relevance as a milestone and an historical truth.

    3. Always liked ‘Swing low Sweet Cadillac’ by Dizzy Gillespie – the short version with the Muppets.

      Maybe the English Rugby Union would like it….

    4. That is a memorable Negro Spiritual. Personally I prefer Ol’ Black Joe.
      For lighter fare I enjoy Mama’s Little Baby Loves Shortnin’ Bread.

  19. When Harper was prime minister, there was never two sides to any “news” article that was critical of him. Now, I have noticed that, whenever there is the rare critical article about the Dear Leader in the mainstream media, equal time is given to his defence. This is from the above-referenced National Post article:

    “At his press conference, Trudeau said three parties had come together and agreed on how Parliament should operate during the COVID crisis.

    The Bloc and the Conservatives did not agree, but “the will of Parliament was expressed by a majority,” he said.

    “If every time something does not go their way an opposition party cries, ‘Oh no, it’s a dictatorship all of a sudden,’ it’s sort of irresponsible and undermines the strength of our democracy,” said Trudeau.”

    1. Absolutely true. I don’t even think they realize they are doing it. It is as though the media in Canada has a systemic pro-Liberal/ anti-conservative bias. The journalists– those who put the stories together — are all leftists and most of them Liberal.

      1. LindaL: Thanks for your comment. I hesitated somewhat before posting my comment wondering if perhaps I was reading more into these “critical” articles than was actually there. But then I remembered the hundred plus articles by Stephen Maher and Glen McGregor about the Guelph “robocall scandal” trying to blame it on Harper, when he had no involvement whatsoever and said so, but they didn’t bother to report his denial.

      2. I worked in television for 10 years.

        For the most part they don’t know they are biased. They think that they’re obviously correct thinking individuals and everyone they know is the same.

  20. Paul…Scotland has or makes defensive weapons? My ancestors left there a couple of hundred years ago. Many times in the past, the current crop of Scots have managed to make me feel embarrassed about my heritage. A once courageous and fierce people they have become milquetoast socialists expecting something for nothing, just like Canadians.

  21. I thought the use of We’ll Meet Again at the end of Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb was absolutely brilliant satire:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIpTE-aHEZ0

    She must have thought so as the aforementioned clip is from her YouTube channel.

  22. In recent weeks several have commented here in Reader Tips about the many new taxes, and increases in existing taxes, that will be required to pay for the Dear Leader’s daily giveaways. The Parliamentary Budget Office is projecting a federal deficit this year of over $255 billion.

    Since the Dear Leader has substantial inherited wealth, do you ever wonder what his views are on whether he is paying his fair share of taxes, well here is a reminder:

    “Justin Trudeau, whose family used an estate trust to save taxes on its fortune, would not say whether he believes he’s paying his fair share of taxes even as he pushes ahead with plans to end tax breaks for small businesses.

    Mr. Trudeau appeared to be caught off guard when reporters pressed him on why he was prepared to ban certain tax-avoidance measures that benefit small business when his own family has used other legal structures to also lower total taxes paid on the wealth left by his late father, Pierre Trudeau.

    The Prime Minister was subsequently asked by a reporter if he was prepared to publicly reveal the tax savings his family received by using a family trust and or the private corporations he owns.

    He again declined to answer the question.

    Robert Fife
    Globe and Mail
    Sept 2017”

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