Trudeau roundly mocked for political, fashion blunders during disaster trip to India

JLM

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Lemme ask you a question.

How confident are you with any individual, acting in (presumably) a professional capacity on behalf of an entire nation, playing dress-up and insults the world's largest democracy?

I wasn't confident in 2015 when he said it was 2015 and he was only acting run of the mill stupid!
 

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You would think that Trudeau's advisors would have advised him against dressing up, but for whatever reason, that was either not said, or he ignored it. I wonder, given the backlash, will he be more open to advice from his staff?
 

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You would think that Trudeau's advisors would have advised him against dressing up, but for whatever reason, that was either not said, or he ignored it. I wonder, given the backlash, will he be more open to advice from his staff?

I'd really question if Trudeau's adviser are a whole lot brighter than he is! Or they wouldn't be his adviser! :lol:
 

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I wasn't confident in 2015 when he said it was 2015 and he was only acting run of the mill stupid!

Well, if anything, he's consistent

You would think that Trudeau's advisors would have advised him against dressing up, but for whatever reason, that was either not said, or he ignored it. I wonder, given the backlash, will he be more open to advice from his staff?

I'm on the fence on this one.

One part of me thinks that he's arrogant enough to believe that he can change the public's impressions of his actions and the other part of me wonders if his staff simply supports anything that he says in fear that they will be alienated if they don't.

Considering that he doubled-down on the dress-up controversy by virtue of doing a little traditional Indian dance at his dinner reception leads me to believe that he's arrogant and stubborn
 

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Lemme ask you a question.

How confident are you with any individual, acting in (presumably) a professional capacity on behalf of an entire nation, playing dress-up and insults the world's largest democracy?
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It he clearly has greater masters than the citizens of Canada.

He don,t speak for me I,m resingingup to the NS L iberation Party,
 

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Yeah record black employment means nothing to the OPPOSING party of slavery does it?
 

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Booming huh. The moron couldn't figure out ho integrated our steel and auto industry is.

The only thing booming in America because of Trump is Twitter.
Well the evidence is there for all to see , if you choose to ignore it that is fine . However it puts a strain on your credibility when you refuse to acknowledge positive results .
 

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Here we go again ;)

Trudeau travels to Lima, Peru, Paris and London later this month

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Lima, Peru, Paris and London in an eight-day whirlwind trip later this month.
He will be in Lima, April 12-14, Paris, April 15-17 and London, April 17-20 for the Commonwealth heads of government meeting.
In Lima, he will take part in the VIII Summit of the Americas and speak at the III CEO Summit of the Americas on the benefits of investing in Canada. In Paris, Trudeau is to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and Michaelle Jean, secretary general of la Francophonie and Canada's former governor general.
He is to meet British Prime Minister Theresa May and the Queen while he is in London.
The theme of the Commonwealth summit is "Towards a Common Future" and the Prime Minister's Office says Trudeau plans to emphasize the need for action on climate change and ocean protection and the need to create economic growth that benefits everyone.
He is to host the G7 summit in Charlevoix, Que., in June and the host traditionally visits major member countries in the lead-up to the meeting, hence the trip to Paris.
He said in a statement that the Summit of the Americas provides a chance for regional leaders to discuss a forward-looking agenda for the hemisphere and promote economic growth.
"The summit's focus on the need for democratic governance in the fight against corruption is very relevant and I look forward to discussing what we can all do to promote healthy democratic societies."

Does he have to take 2 planes 1 to carry his wardrobe :)

 

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Here we go again ;)

Trudeau travels to Lima, Peru, Paris and London later this month

Does he have to take 2 planes 1 to carry his wardrobe :)

Well let's see.

He'll have to dress as an Aztec or Mayan in their traditional (yet daily) dress... A mime for when he's in France and Yeoman Warder whilst in London, just like most Londoners dress, so 2 planes for sure.. 1 for him, his family, nannies, personal photographer and hair dresser and a second plane for all of the costumes for he/family etc.

... maybe we will need a third aircraft to carry his ego... We'll have to double check on that one


LOL
 

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Well let's see.

He'll have to dress as an Aztec or Mayan in their traditional (yet daily) dress... A mime for when he's in France and Yeoman Warder whilst in London, just like most Londoners dress, so 2 planes for sure.. 1 for him, his family, nannies, personal photographer and hair dresser and a second plane for all of the costumes for he/family etc.

... maybe we will need a third aircraft to carry his ego... We'll have to double check on that one



LOL

Why does he not dress as a coureur des bois when in Canada? Show Canada some respect, eh!