Stephen Miller and Nosferatu. Ever seen both of them in one place together?
No you haven’t.
No you haven’t.
They’ve destroyed it, pretty much.
And I still don’t understand why the Cons want Parliament back. If they get their wish, these numbers are going to be even better for Trudeau, I suspect.
In last week's Léger update, the LPC was back down to 40% support and impressions were that perhaps the "covid-bump" would be soon coming to an end.
It appears that's not the case yet: pic.twitter.com/ISvBmc9C5U
— P.J. Fournier | 338Canada | Qc125 (@Qc_125) June 9, 2020
Also, check the hair. Thick, lustrous and other-worldly.
This week’s Sparky: Hypocrisy R Us! pic.twitter.com/Hvcur6E3yw
— SparkyTheTalkingRat (@RatSparky) June 7, 2020
Anti-establishment meaning inevitably gets absorbed by the establishment, and it always makes me want to throw up. It’s kind of like when someone who wears blackface tries to get himself photographed at a Black Lives Matter protest: it’s a lie.
Fifty-two years ago today, he died. More than half a Century.
In my family, he was our uncrowned King. We were living in Dallas when they killed him, and I can still remember my Mom and Dad crying.
The bust on the right was found in an antique shop in Brighton, Ont. The photo on the left is of Bobby and his son Bobby Kennedy Jr., with whom I worked on an anti-tobacco file. On it, Bobby Jr. wrote: “Warren – see you on the barricades. Bobby Kennedy.”
Fifty-two years. So much would have been different – and so much better.
On the very same day I could only go see my Mom at a distance – through iron bars, unable to hug her for months – some politicians decided to dispense with the social-distancing they’d been urging on the rest of us. For a photo-op.
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) June 6, 2020