Monday, January 13, 2014

TRUDEAU'S GAFFES EPOSIDE 3

From Sun News

When asked a tough question by the CBC, he thought it was Sun News

The CBC once actually asked Trudeau a real question. When the CBC asked if Canada should negotiate with the Taliban, not only were we surprised, but Trudeau was too. So much so, that Trudeau mistook the CBC reporter for Sun News.

 

Friday, January 10, 2014

TRUDEAU'S GAFFES EPOSIDE 2


Confused and conflicting statements on gun registry

You would hope that a wanna-be prime minister has clear thoughts on an issue as significant as the gun registry, but that might be asking too much of Justin Trudeau.

First, Trudeau said he always supported the gun registry. Then he said it would be too "divisive" to re-introduce it. Followed quickly by a statement supporting Quebec's efforts to bring it back in that province. He finally said the gun registry was an example of failed public policy.

READ: Trudeau targeted over gun registry flip-flop

"I voted to keep the firearms registry a few months ago and if we had a vote tomorrow I would vote once again to keep the long-gun registry. However, the definition of a failed public policy is the fact that the long-gun registry is no more. . . . The fact is, because it was so deeply divisive for far too many people, it no longer exists." - Toronto Star, December 3, 2012

Is anyone able to follow Trudeau's logic on this?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

TRUDEAU'S GAFFES EPISODE 1

Justin Trudeau Unplugged. Here is a quote from him at his Ladies Night Only Event. Talk about putting both shoes in your mouth.

 
"You know there's a level of admiration I actually have for China because their basic dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need to go fastest ... we need to start investing in solar."

Once Trudeau noticed that the Sun  News was taping him he change his comments to the following.

"I mean there is a flexibility that I know Stephen Harper must dream about of having a dictatorship that he can do everything he wanted. I find that quite interesting."

The Liberals really thought this one out when they elected Justin Trudeau as their leader. The question has to be asked "What were they thinking?' The Conservative Party thanks you for his election because they are going to save millions of dollars, not to have to run negative campaign ads thanks to Trudeau's inability to be a leader.
 
Liberal Party of Canada