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The 747 with “empty callsign” was the E4-B “flying air traffic control” that accompanies the Executive on all flights.
LOL
James Woods hits the nail on the head again!
Foldspace, that’s a thread winner!!!
I think that judge should be the new face of memes.
"I think the dam is finally cracking."
Award-winning journalist, Alex Newman (@ALEXNEWMAN_JOU), explains why the "human-induced climate emergency" narrative is finally crumbling.
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Drone attacks on oil facility, U.S. base in Syria
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Beautiful music choices!
Pierre Poilievre casually smacks down a left wing journalist while munching on an apple
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That was entertaining and he’s my guy. I’ve been naturally worried that he’s saying all the right things to get elected and will then govern like a globalist, but he’s our best hope to reverse the course we’re on. The more he sounds like President Trump, the more I like him, and I absolutely loved that he didn’t answer questions based on false premises and actually called out the premises on which the questions were based.
I remain skeptical that anyone in Canadian politics ISN’T a globalist because I believe the selection process has been somewhat rigged. But I did get involved last year and joined the party and therefore had a right to vote for the leader. If enough conservatives (small c) did this, then maybe we chose someone who isn’t slick, in that they say all the right things, but slimy, in that they wiggle out of their promises or rephrase them once in power. Our last Conservative leader, Erin O’Toole, was slick and slimy and turned out to be a real globalist who loved all the covid lockdowns and restrictions. He found himself unemployed after the truckers united everyone.
Thank you for bringing this interview to my attention, Keflavik. I’m bogged down in the final push to complete my year-end accounting and get the books to the accountant, so I’ve been barely keeping up with the news. That was SOOO worth a distraction!
another round of votes for House Speaker is set for noon today....
air bubbles under mask?
Pierra smiles at one point in the conversation. He must have felt like a cat toying with a mouse.
I stand with Israel.
When we spot an active member of our armed forces in a restaurant we always buy their dinner. Anonymously. Its funny, some of them figure it out.
I liked it, too, and joined the party and voted for PP as well.
But I don’t trust them. Too many “red Tories” still around. I was a Reform guy, very active and even worked in the national office for a while. That’s where I witnessed hangers on arriving to advance their car rather than the country, and at least one of them is still there, though in Ottawa now.
I’m in a safe Conservative riding and if Bernier and the PPC has a candidate I’m going to vote for him/her/it as a message to the CPC. The riding is safe enough that it won’t matter and if it does, well, Michelle Rempel Garner has been a CINO/Globalist disappointment.
Pierre smiles at one point in the conversation. He must have felt like a cat toying with a mouse.
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Pierre has either had media training, he’s well-educated, or he’s just very smart. As business majors in University, we were required to take one course in the humanities in order to graduate, so I chose a philosophy course called “Basic Logic”. That was hands down the best course of my entire three-year program because it taught me how to break down everything I see and hear in a logical way. We also studied the logical fallacies that are used by people to persuade you when they don’t have facts or truth on their side. Listening to Pierre Poilievre made me wonder if he took the same course. The reporter used at least three different fallacies in his 2:19 minute interview, and Pierre didn’t fall for any of them (straw man - falsely states Poilievre’s position, ad hominem -”you’re Trump-like”, ad populum - “many [unnamed] people say”). My opinion of Pierre rose a great deal in those 2 minutes, and there was something amusing about him eating an apple while taking on a leftie journalist ill-equipped for his mission.
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