Posted on 02/04/2025 11:41:10 AM PST by Enterprise
Congresswoman Nancy Mace continues to prove she's a pistol not afraid to push the limits.
Canada's tough talk in the tariff war with the United States lasted all of *CHECKS NOTES* a couple days before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bent the knee.
I guess all that tough guy talk wasn't really backed up by much other than maple syrup.
Nancy Mace dunks on Justin Trudeau.
Trudeau announced on Monday that Canada will send "nearly 10,000 frontline personnel" to protect the border and will work harder to stop the flow of drugs into the country.
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LMAO!!!!!!!
Boy Mace has certainly found her bearings as of late, better late than never!!!
BBBTTTTTT
We need a woman to stand up for us. Embarrassing.
Pulled down his diapers and blistered his ass.
You go girl. {El Cid class of 71}
(Mace to Trudeau: “Who’s your daddy.”)
😀😅😛😆😂🤣🤣🤣
yeah. weaponized jab adverse events red pilled a lot of people. takes you out of your ‘trust the gov’t’ comfort zone.
He’s announced he will resign as leader of his party and PM. He remains such until the party votes a new leader which is planned to be on March 9. Ditto as PM. He has 33 days left. He’s the lamest of lame ducks right now.
Who’s your daddy?
Answer: Fidel Castro.
the left is saying Trudeau had already agreed 6 months ago to send 10,000 to the border in an agreement with Biden.
Probably not the truth, but I thought I would post it
you are embarrassing yourself
good one!
Castro or a dozen other possibilities.
Could have been Mick Jagger for all we know.
Her remark is hilarious - on two levels.
Lady Honeybadger...
Tim Horton's donuts? Bottles of Molson?
good one!
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I don’t really believe the rumor, but bashing Trudeau is a lot of fun.
Like the old say goes “mommy’s baby, daddy’s maybe.”
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