#LavScam: Telford op-ed watch
Sheila Copps says Jody Wilson-Raybould is “playing the victim” in her Hill Times op-ed.
What’s the going rate for a Telford Op-Ed™? Asking for a friend.
Sheila Copps says Jody Wilson-Raybould is “playing the victim” in her Hill Times op-ed.
What’s the going rate for a Telford Op-Ed™? Asking for a friend.
The next time someone on Mr. Trudeau‘s payroll says to you that the issue is too complicated, or that it will be forgotten by Labour Day, read them this.
#LavScam in 20 words or less: “The Prime Minister fired an honest, Western, female, Indigenous leader because she wouldn’t break the law for a Quebec company.” #cdnpoli #lpc pic.twitter.com/t7DUtKCHhC
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 3, 2019
From the Star, no less.
Meanwhile, 57 per cent said the situation has “worsened” their opinion of Trudeau, versus 36 per cent who said it has had “no effect” and 7 per cent who said their view of the prime minister has been improved by the situation.
Results of the poll are considered accurate +/- 3 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
My Lord, this government is witless.

If, say, you wanted to now wipe out the Liberal Party of Canada – if you wanted to eliminate any chances it might have in an election that is just 200+ days away – what would you do?
Here’s what you would do:
And that’s what the Trudeau Party are doing, or have done. All of it.
Proof:
1. Here is a Liberal MP saying JWR isn’t “a team player,” that someone else (probably a man) is “pulling her strings” and – because she’s a girl, you know – she “can’t handle the stress.”
You can’t make this shit up, folks.
Justin Trudeau is no longer the leader of a political party.
He’s the head guy with a political suicide cult.
I sense an election may be coming sooner than later. I therefore issue this, the traditional call for political banner advertising. Only one at a time, please.
Here’s something you don’t see every day. I think it’s safe to say that these former federal and provincial Attorneys-General agree with the view of some of us – namely, that there has been an obstruction of justice. Here.

