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Adults throwing temper tantrums may have "disorder". More proof feminism/SJWism is a mental illness.

Adults Throwing Temper-Tantrums Could Be Suffering From Disorder « CBS New York




"Narcissists when frustrated are easily angered and respond with rage and force"






enjoy your pony cucks. Lol.



And your point us...what? Numbnuts. That the nap and their supporters are a bunch of pantie wasted pusies? That what is left of the Conservative party isn't much better? That you support whining for "perceived" hurt? Tell me, locutus, do you call and write into the soccer leagues to rail against the injustice everytimeva player throws himself on the ground?
 

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And your point us...what? Numbnuts. That the nap and their supporters are a bunch of pantie wasted pusies? That what is left of the Conservative party isn't much better? That you support whining for "perceived" hurt? Tell me, locutus, do you call and write into the soccer leagues to rail against the injustice everytimeva player throws himself on the ground?

look stupid, this has nothing to do with soccer, or Stephen Harper or old stock Canadians etc., and you and cucky little flossy know that.

it's about poor arrogant behaviour by the narcissist prime minister.

but you two bois carry-on with your misdirection and scuff your balls up.




this is how pony will have this managed across social media and lamestream media platforms. it's how they politiked the election too:

After ElbowGate, PMO Offers Undisclosed "Spokesperson" to Media

A radio producer at a newstalk station sent CANADALAND an email yesterday about a strange occurrence. We agreed to protect his name.

His station's interview requests to the Prime Minister’s Office have been repeatedly denied. Then yesterday, out of the blue, his station received an email from the PMO offering “a pundit” to discuss ElbowGate. He says none of his co-workers asked the PMO for comment or even heard of the press secretary sending this email.


"All the producers here are really uncomfortable with this but we've been told to just go with it and book her no questions asked," the producer told us.

The station booked Amanda Alvaro but was careful to introduce her as a spokesperson for the Liberal party — a disclaimer you won't find on her Twitter bio or her agency’s website, which boasts of “ninja-like execution.”

But is she a spokesperson for the party? Alvaro appears regularly on the CBC as the Liberal pundit on Power and Politics but no official affiliation with the party or the government is mentioned.

Getting clarity on who exactly Amanda Alvarez is in relation to the Prime Minister's Office and to the Liberal party has proven difficult.

In the hours after Justin Trudeau’s elbow connected with Ruth Ellen Brosseau’s chest, Amanda Alvaro also talked about ElbowGate on Toronto’s CP24 and on the CBC’s Power and Politics, where she was on the Power Panel as the news broke. We asked CP24’s Stephanie Smyth whether they introduced Alvaro as a Liberal Party spokesperson but did not get a response. The CBC broadcast also didn’t identify Alvaro as someone affiliated with the Liberal party.

Power and Politics executive producer Amy Castle said in an email, “It is our understanding that Ms Alvaro is very connected to members of the PMO and the Liberal Party."

“Ms Alvaro worked for the Liberal party during the 2015 election campaign, during which time she was introduced on the show as a Liberal strategist,” Castle wrote.

"However she has no official role with the party nor with the PMO," said Castle.

But that's not what Alvaro said when we called her.

We reached Alvaro on the phone and asked if she is currently a Liberal party spokesperson. Alvaro answered “yes,” but even in this exchange, she left things blurry. Here’s an exact transcript of the brief phone call:
Amanda Alvaro.

Hi Amanda, my name is Jane, I’m calling you from a news site called CANADALAND.
Yes?
I just have a couple of questions for you. I was wondering what—
Sorry, I’m just in the middle of something right now, could you email me? And I’ll send you an email back.
Yeah or what would be a better time to call back?
Sometime after 5.
Ok, I’ll definitely give you a call back after 5 but just really quickly, what’s your relationship with the Liberal Party of Canada or the Prime Minister’s Office?
I’m a commentator, a political commentator on CBC’s Power and Politics and I’ve acted as a spokesperson for the party previously.
Ok, are you still an acting spokesperson for them?
Yes, I’ve done spokesperson work for them.
Including currently?
Sorry, I’m just in the middle of something, why don’t you send me an email—
Yeah, ok.
Bye.
Bye.
Alvaro later responded to our emailed questions to confirm she's a Liberal Party member and has been a paid Liberal strategist in the past. She writes that she is not currently paid to deliver commentary on behalf of the PMO or the Liberal party. She also confirmed the PMO suggested her to the talk radio station.

When asked about her policy on informing viewers and listeners about her party affiliations, Alvarez said that in her media appearances she is usually presented as the "Liberal voice" on panels. "I think it's clear," she said.

We the Prime Minister's Office about the relationship and whether sending media outlets unsolicited suggestions recommending pundits is a regular practice.

A representative of the PMO responded to say that it's standard practice across all political parties to send guest suggestions to media outlets when they suspect certain issues will be covered. When asked if we could use his name or attribute his words to him, he did not agree.



After ElbowGate, PMO Offers Undisclosed "Spokesperson" to Media | CANADALAND

because:

Matt Gurney: Canada’s grandstanding Prime Minister turned his beloved cameras against himself | National Post
 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBwTb6mhdRE

I applaud PM Trudeau for doing what security should have been doing.

I applaud him for all the Laugh out Louds he has given me in the last 24 hours. I'm sorry. No really, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bam her yams with my elbow! This shook him up something fierce.

I could also draw a comparison to how Lizzy May again comes to the defense of a man who is accused of hitting woman.

Except no attack on parliament. This attack came from within.
 

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Trudeau's attempt to start Parliamentary Fight Club backfires

OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau admitted this morning that yesterday’s effort to finally get the House of Commons Fight Club started was a poor choice on his part.

“I just thought that at the end of a long day of debating bills, my colleagues and I would unwind with some carefully orchestrated violence,” said Trudeau at a press conference. “I realize now that I should have asked Mr. Brown and Ms. Brosseau if they wanted to join before I just got things started.”

“I am Jack’s deep feelings of regret,” he added.

The PMO elaborated that it was ‘disappointed’ in opposition parties for being so vocal in their criticism of Trudeau’s actions, given the first rule of Fight Club.

Opposition parties did not appear to be satisfied with the Prime Minister’s explanation.

“This was a disgusting, pathetic act by Mr Trudeau. Everyone knows you only engage if the other party is also a member of Project Mayhem,” said a furious Tom Mulcair.

One MP who did not seem to mind was Stephen Harper, a Tory backbencher from Calgary. After the ruckus he was seen running around the House floor, begging other members to punch him in the face before ultimately doing it himself.

Trudeau however continued to try to explain himself.

“I don’t even know why everyone is mad at me. As you all saw, it was clearly my friend Tyler who started the fight, not me.”

Trudeau's attempt to start Parliamentary Fight Club backfires - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News
 

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Yes there is still much comedy to be derived from the proud boob assaulting feminist.

It's much more fun that his usual bumbling. I anticipate many more laughs.

Trudeau's attempt to start Parliamentary Fight Club backfires

OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau admitted this morning that yesterday’s effort to finally get the House of Commons Fight Club started was a poor choice on his part.

“I just thought that at the end of a long day of debating bills, my colleagues and I would unwind with some carefully orchestrated violence,” said Trudeau at a press conference. “I realize now that I should have asked Mr. Brown and Ms. Brosseau if they wanted to join before I just got things started.”

“I am Jack’s deep feelings of regret,” he added.

The PMO elaborated that it was ‘disappointed’ in opposition parties for being so vocal in their criticism of Trudeau’s actions, given the first rule of Fight Club.

Opposition parties did not appear to be satisfied with the Prime Minister’s explanation.

“This was a disgusting, pathetic act by Mr Trudeau. Everyone knows you only engage if the other party is also a member of Project Mayhem,” said a furious Tom Mulcair.

One MP who did not seem to mind was Stephen Harper, a Tory backbencher from Calgary. After the ruckus he was seen running around the House floor, begging other members to punch him in the face before ultimately doing it himself.

Trudeau however continued to try to explain himself.

“I don’t even know why everyone is mad at me. As you all saw, it was clearly my friend Tyler who started the fight, not me.”

Trudeau's attempt to start Parliamentary Fight Club backfires - The Beaverton - North America's Trusted Source of News

I already posted that a couple pages back.
 

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It's much more fun that his usual bumbling. I anticipate many more laughs.



I already posted that a couple pages back.

yes because that troll clamors to remain significant, current and on the front lines of stuff.


anyway...

"As long as we see MPs as a pile of red, blue and orange blocks supporting aspirants to control “the government,” Trudeau’s action appears merely highly impolitic bad manners. But it is far worse. It is an attack on the integrity of those we elect to control the increasingly imperious executive".


John Robson: Trudeau’s outburst was not just ill-mannered. It was revealing | National Post
 

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yes because that troll clamors to remain significant, current and on the front lines of stuff.


anyway...

"As long as we see MPs as a pile of red, blue and orange blocks supporting aspirants to control “the government,” Trudeau’s action appears merely highly impolitic bad manners. But it is far worse. It is an attack on the integrity of those we elect to control the increasingly imperious executive".


John Robson: Trudeau’s outburst was not just ill-mannered. It was revealing | National Post

I don't believe this can be helpful to JT's image but I don't see it as a decider of an election. I also find it funny to watch the JT fan club squirm.
 

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And your point us...what? Numbnuts. That the nap and their supporters are a bunch of pantie wasted pusies? That what is left of the Conservative party isn't much better? That you support whining for "perceived" hurt? Tell me, locutus, do you call and write into the soccer leagues to rail against the injustice everytimeva player throws himself on the ground?


Patience, Gerry, patience..................you have to consider the I.Q. behind it! :) :)
 

gerryh

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I don't believe this can be helpful to JT's image but I don't see it as a decider of an election. I also find it funny to watch the JT fan club squirm.


What I find funny is watching the likes of locutus, brainless cons and dickless ndp supporters jumping all over this as if anything really happened. He bumped into someone and then apologized. What's the big fu cking deal? The fact that the someone was female really shouldn't matter, right? The femi na zi's keep telling us that there is no gender differences.
 

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What I find funny is watching the likes of locutus, brainless cons and dickless ndp supporters jumping all over this as if anything really happened. He bumped into someone and then apologized. What's the big fu cking deal? The fact that the someone was female really shouldn't matter, right? The femi na zi's keep telling us that there is no gender differences.


For once, Gerry, you see something the exact same way I see it. Wonders never cease! B.T.W. weren't the N.D.P. at least partly responsible for the scuffle in the first place?
 

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What I find funny is watching the likes of locutus, brainless cons and dickless ndp supporters jumping all over this as if anything really happened. He bumped into someone and then apologized. What's the big fu cking deal? The fact that the someone was female really shouldn't matter, right? The femi na zi's keep telling us that there is no gender differences.


Mr. Trudeau’s move to bring Mr. Brown to his seat may not have even been necessary, as the Liberal whip was seated at the time. Only one whip needs to be seated for a vote to proceed.

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May: “It was most unwise of the prime minister to attempt to move along the vote




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then of course there was an 'official' canned and read apology the next day.




this self-important punk had no business trying to be seen as 'the man'.


but of course, to the brainless apologists here and elsewhere, 'nothing' happened. it was nothing. and since this was nothing there was nothing to apologize for.