Trudeau shows off Clark Kent costume on his way into House of Commons

Cannuck

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I guess that you are the only in around that doesn't get a good laugh from JT's gaffes... You and the members of the re-elect JT committee, but everyone else laughs

Justin's incompetent, just like Trump. Everybody knows that except Trudeauites and Trumpites
 

Hoof Hearted

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I'm not particularly fond of our PM, but good on him for getting into the Halloween spirit. Goodness knows our world needs more lighthearted moments...especially in these trying days.
 

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Like this?


Yea, Harper didn't really want any pipelines or give a flying fukk about Alberta either.
 

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That security guard

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OTTAWA—It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, it’s Justin Trudeau.

The prime minister is disguised as Clark Kent as his Halloween alter ego for 2017.

On his way to Question Period today, Trudeau descended the stairs sporting slicked-down hair and a blue suit with a bright red tie, surprising the assembled staff and journalists who were waiting for him.

As he got to the bottom of the stairs, he opened his shirt to expose the Superman costume hidden underneath, quipping in both official languages that it was a big shock to see the prime minister dressed as a journalist, but “you know, gotta do it.”

Trudeau has a history of having fun with Halloween, choosing Han Solo of Star Wars fame for his first year in office.

Last year he went as a pilot from the French children’s book Le Petit Prince, while his youngest son, Hadrien, went as the title character.

Trudeau wasn’t the only MP in the House getting into the Halloween spirit.

Liberal backbencher Robert-Falcon Ouellette sported a blood-spattered white suit during question period, a costume he described as a “Bloody Harry” outfit.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...costume-on-his-way-into-house-of-commons.html

You swooned when you saw him, didn't you mf........come on you can tell us. You absolutely swooned. :p

This is the gayest picture of Harper I have ever seen.
It does look very much like a photo-shop.

They missed the mark when they were inserting a photo of his head which is why it looks as if his neck is out of joint.
 

Blackleaf

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I think it works like ailerons on aircraft, BL..........mind you, I haven't actually seen him fly so could be way off base.

A cape would have the opposite effect of an aileron. It'd cause a lot of friction.
 

White_Unifier

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Why does Superman have a cape? What's its purpose?

Camouflage? Hide behind the cape and make himself invisible? Serves as a shield? Anyone here with a degree in gender studies.. er... I mean Superman studies or some other equally useful degree?
 

Blackleaf

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Camouflage? Hide behind the cape and make himself invisible? Serves as a shield? Anyone here with a degree in gender studies.. er... I mean Superman studies or some other equally useful degree?

It's definitely not camouflage. It's red.
In fact, there's no purpose for the whole of his weird suit. He may as well just fly in T-shirt and jeans, or something.
 

Curious Cdn

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Why does Superman have a cape? What's its purpose?

It's a fascinator...a conversation piece to amuse the Earthlings, lest they start thinking: "Doesn't that guy look like just like the reporter Clark Kent? Nahhh. Could't be! Clark Kent wears glasses!
 

Blackleaf

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It's a fascinator...a conversation piece to amuse the Earthlings, lest they start thinking: "Doesn't that guy look like just like the reporter Clark Kent? Nahhh. Could't be! Clark Kent wears glasses!

That's why I said he could fly around in jeans and T-shirt so he doesn't look like Clark Kent.