The obamites have destroyed the liberals in the U.S. house and senate, and in dozens of governors mansions and state legislatures. now, they’re moving on to destroying liberals in completely different countries.
in fact, the only liberal that obama has had any success in getting elected is himself.
0bama may be popular in Canada, but meddling in Canadian elections by foreigners is not.
Profound apology ping
There’s another very serious reason for interference - the global warming summit in November where they will try to pass a binding treating which basically abrogates national sovereignty to “save the planet”. Harper will not sign and every effort will be made to get rid of him at the election, which will be held prior to the conference.
Lord Monckton has warned that one of the reasons for the vicious and unremitting attacks on Prime Minister Tony Abbott in Australia is that he would never sign such a treaty and will not have to face an election until next year. There was a concerted attempt just last month to replace him with Malcolm Turnbull, a Goldman Sachs warmist who would sign in a flash.
Harper should start picking fights with Obama right now, to guarantee opposition in his next election. Having Obama come out for you opponent is worth at least ten points in the polls... for you!
I think Speaker Bonehead needs to invite PM Harper to address Congress, a la Bibi, sometime in September before Canada’s Parliamentary elections.
Canada Ping!
Bring it ..
If Obama tries his de-elect strategy on Harper, he won’t be able to keep it secret, or his minions will be behind good Canadian steel.
From Canada’s Federal Elections Act.
Offences under Part 17 (Third Party Election Advertising)
Marginal note:Strict liability offences summary conviction
496. (1) Every person is guilty of an offence who, being a third party, contravenes
(a) any of subsections 350(1) to (4) (exceeding election advertising expense limits);
(a.1) section 351.1 (foreign third party exceeding election advertising expense limit);
(b) section 352 (failure to identify self in advertisement);
(c) subsection 353(1) (failure to register);
(d) section 354 (failure to appoint financial agent) or subsection 355(1) (failure to appoint auditor);
(e) subsection 357(3) (use of anonymous contributions) or section 358 (use of foreign contributions); or
(f) subsection 359(1) (failure to file election advertising report) or 359(9) (failure to provide bills or receipts on request).
Marginal note:Offences requiring intent dual procedure
(2) Every person is guilty of an offence who, being a third party, wilfully contravenes
(a) any of subsections 350(1) to (4) or section 351 (exceeding or circumventing election advertising expense limits);
(a.1) section 351.1 (foreign third party exceeding election advertising expense limit);
(b) subsection 353(1) (failure to register); or
(c) subsection 359(1) (failure to file election advertising report).
2000, c. 9, s. 496; 2014, c. 12, s. 97.