The Slow Learners Guide to Justin Trudeau Graphic Biography or Comic Book?

petros

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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

(Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to have his life story turned into a comic book, as TidalWave Productions adds the "media sensation" to its "Political Power" graphic novel series.

The glossy publication that has profiled politicians from around the globe for over 11 years details both Trudeau's personal and professional milestones, as well as his hardships.

From growing up in the spotlight while his father, Pierre Trudeau, was 15th Prime Minister of Canada, to the death of his brother in an avalanche accident, the series also highlights his role as a teacher, before he became Canada's 23rd prime minister.

The 24-page comic book, set to be released on Sept. 16, takes a look at the global media frenzy surrounding Trudeau's "camera-ready looks" and "easygoing nature" that erupted after he delivered the eulogy for his father.

A special hardcover of the comic book, which the company describes as a "non-partisan profile of the political figure," will also be available.

Trudeau, born in Ottawa on Dec. 25, 1971, was sworn in as Canada's prime minister in 2015.

I wonder if it has Justin and his bro doing blow at the tram house in Whistler when Rob Boyd lived there?
 
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Ah...........something that even the intellectually challenged liberal supporters can read...and if they can't read which wouldn't surprise me at all, there's pictures!
 

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Eschews religion. Posts crap about a "Creator".
Yeah, but "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and are endowed by the horny couple who couldn't be bothered to consider the consequences, with certain inalienable rights. . ." just don't have the same oomph, y'know?

References to "the Creator" are like "I believe everything happens for a reason." They're religion-lite for people who don't have the guts or the intellectual clarity to state their atheism.
 

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Yeah, but "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and are endowed by the horny couple who couldn't be bothered to consider the consequences, with certain inalienable rights. . ." just don't have the same oomph, y'know?
References to "the Creator" are like "I believe everything happens for a reason." They're religion-lite for people who don't have the guts or the intellectual clarity to state their atheism.
Insurance.