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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lolol!!!
When the choice is Fidel Castro or Pierre Trudeau, it’s what lawyers call a difference without a distinction.
Norm was a treasure, I miss him a lot.
...this better not turn out to be a who can have the most clever riposte type of vibe for our leaders. That’s the kind of BS the Dems do. We are just beginning to realize how the progressives in our country have been ripping us off left and right. We are in a war with those lying , stealing conniving , confabulators. No time for memes. Time for criminal charges, jail, lost pensions, jobs, banishment from government forever. Save the punchlines for 10 years until this total mess is cleaned up.
Ridicule works.
Nobody uses the word riposte.
Oh Cana duh. You deserve better.
Perhaps, but what would be more embarrassing is to have a male *leader* who gets slammed by one.
Well! That wasn’t very diplomatic, was it?
10,000 frontline personnel>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
And according to T/dos ideology, 1/2 of them will be overweight women who spend 3 hours a week in finger nail salons.
This USAID investigation is turning into a massive crime scene/body dump and the Democrats are in an epic panic. So many guilty parties!
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