trudeau crossed the floor and pushed aside NDP MPs

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Nope. Still not making top stories anymore.

This one sunk like a cuck.

Really?
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JLM

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that putz can't be reading half the stuff he replies to. he's a fence-sitting side-switching troll that will siddle up to whomever he feels attacks his enemy the best for him.

a weak member of very low standing.

And you are a third rate A$$hole so we are even. :) :) :)
 

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While I think JT commited an assault under the strict definition in the CCC I don't think it was intentional. That said even unintentional assault is something I do not want from an elected official or govt employee at any level and there should be repercussions for his actions. On a much more important note is the arrogance and bully-boy tactics he displayed flagrantly disobeying all rules and decorum in the HoC leaving his seat with a direct and specific intent to physically confront another member. That in itself should be cause for dismissal from any office especially the PMO. In that brief moment he displayed characteristics that are completely unwanted and unacceptable in politics. He may have only displayed his true self for a few seconds but by letting the veil painted by his handlers and publicists fall, no matter how short the time, it should be clear to anyone he needs to go. Only those who blindly support his policy without any care for the tactics (they probably complained the loudest about Harper doing the same thing) or any ability for rational thought could continue to support him now.


Holy fu ck..... Grow up.

And you are a third rate A$$hole so we are even. :) :) :)



He may be, but he has you pegged.
 

JLM

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Guys its May 24, go out an enjoy the weather or attend a social gathering... This place will be here when you get back....


Good advice Johnny. The weather is not too good here, although I did manage to take the dog for a walk for an hour and stay dry. Have a good weekend, I enjoy your sensible posts.
 

tay

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Nice that you gloss over the fact that JT was on his way to manhandle the Conservative whip and along the way let loose a barrage of swears directed at any and everyone.

How Prime Ministerial.

Oh well, Sunny Ways I guess

Manhandled?

I never thought you were the sensitive type and could easily be manhandled in such a way.

Now this, was Liberal manhandling......






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JLM

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Actually it's May 21st...what are you smoking?


Don't be a d*nk Nick.:) We older members remember a time when May 24 was the holiday regardless of what day of the week it fell on, and perhaps Johnny falls into that category. :) :)

I watched old Rex on the idiot box tonight. Looks like young Justin did a little bull sh*tting while making his campaign promises when he promised to change voting protocol before the next election. Apparently that is not within Justin's power, the only ones who can do that is the electorate. I think between Rex, Andrew Coyne and Chantal Hebert, the young feller got his sails trimmed tonight. I think we may see a more humbler version from now on! :)
 

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Actually it's May 21st...what are you smoking?

In Canada Friday (Thursday for some) to Monday is May two four and actual dates and time are forgotten......

Some people are convinced that Justin Trudeau will pay a price for his less than sunny behaviour in the House last week.

Tom Walkom isn't so sure (link is external). Canadians, he writes like to have "chippy" prime ministers:

Trudeau broke all the rules Wednesday when he marched across the Commons floor, grabbed Conservative whip Gord Brown by the arm and hustled him to his seat, all in order to get a projected vote underway.

In the melee, the prime minister also inadvertently elbowed Quebec New Democrat MP Ruth-Ellen Brousseau in the chest.

New Democrats standing nearby said Trudeau used a vulgar synonym for fornication as he urged MPs to get out of his way.

But this kind of behaviour isn't new to prime ministers:

Voters often like it when a prime minister gets tough or rude. Jean Chrétien suffered no political penalty when, as prime minister, he grabbed a peaceful protester by the throat and forced him to the ground.

Pierre Trudeau, in what became known as the fuddle-duddle incident, famously told opposition MPs to fornicate with themselves. Voters elected his Liberals to government three more times after that.

Was it polite behaviour? Certainly not. It showed that Trudeau can be impetuous and far from sunny. More importantly, his actions caused proceedings to ground to a halt. But Trudeau apologized more than once. Other than his apology for residential schools, when was the last time you heard Stephen Harper apologize?

Will he pay? We'll see.