Posted on 02/27/2019 10:13:42 PM PST by bitt
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was already up to his neck in the SNC-Lavalin mess. On Wednesday, former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould pushed his head down further. It will be harder for the Liberal government to dig itself out of the deep hole she dug before the next campaign.
Less than a minute into her first comprehensive statement about the SNC-Lavalin affair, Wilson-Raybould had already announced her colours, stating that yes, she had been under inappropriate high-level political pressure to intervene in the judicial file of the Quebec-based engineering giant.
You forgot to mention that our dearest Julie is a RABID ATHEIST.
It’s one thing to hold that opinion, but her loud denunciations of believers were way out of line. I don’t know who, but somebody managed to put a muzzle on the (rhymes with rich) on that topic.
I am curious as to how the liEberals are going to handle the upcoming election. Yet another thoughtful present (hard scheduled elections) given us by PM Harper. I miss that guy.
Justin has a long eyebrow.
Killing babies no different from abortion, experts say
I am sorry to subject you to this horror, but we need to know what the killers are trying to introduce as “normal”...
The Silky Pony will not resign.
1. Cult of Personality.
2. Bought the dominant media for 1/2 Billion dollars.
3.Wilson-Raybould gave him an escape hatch when she said he said, “ No,no..” when she asked him directly if he was attempting to politically influence and interfere.
4. He`ll be re-elected.
5. Gun ban.
SNC Lavalin paid 10 million to at least one government official to get a contract to build a half billion dollar hospital in Montreal.
If the Clinton;s could get away with self-enrichment in America by golly the namesake of the First Family of Canada should certainly skate as well...
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