Posted on 09/17/2021 12:02:23 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday endorsed the re-election campaign of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, becoming the latest high-profile Democrat to express support for the leftwing leader.
“I have seen my friend @JustinTrudeau show leadership in the fight for accessible child care, protected reproductive rights, and ambitious climate action. I’m wishing him and our progressive Canadian neighbors the best in Monday’s election,” Clinton tweeted.
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Good- she’s hated in Canada the way she’s hated here.
Notice her lack of convern for national security for Canada. Typical liberal gobbeldy gook.
Justin: (blushing) “Hillary, thank you, thank you. There will never be another you.”
Hope he means they threw away the mold after putting it through a wood chipper, soaking it in sulphuric acid and encasing it in a cement block tossed into the Everglades. Not far from Jimmy Hoffa.
One Royal Thighness was enough.
Turds of a feather stink together!
I’m sure that CSIS in on my a$$ like Hillary is on a tumbler of vodka.
Foreign interference.
Lol, “friend”.
Good one.
Nothing beats an endorsement from Monica’s boyfriend’s wife.
One is about as bad as he other.
He has allowed Chinese troops to train in his country
You know, if this lowers Princess Justine’s chance of being reëlected with the majority he feels so entitled to (even to the tune of wasting $600M of taxpayer money on this useless election), I say that Mizzzzzzzzz Clinton is doing the ordinary, average Canadian a great favour.
Every vote that Princess McDreamy-who-makes-them-Creamy loses is a good thing.
Ambassador Chris Stevens was her “friend”.
Did Trudeau gave money to the Clinton Foundation?
And does she really think any Canadians will listen to her.
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