November 6, 2024
Trudeau seeks scapegoats instead of taking responsibility
All of the Payette-mess blame has now landed unceremoniously at the novelty-socked feet of Trudeau. He’s wearing it, big time.
All of the Payette-mess blame has now landed unceremoniously at the novelty-socked feet of Trudeau. He’s wearing it, big time.

Usually, when Justin Trudeau is looking for someone to throw to the lions, he prefers women.

Jane Philpott was one — she got kicked out of the Trudeau Liberal Party for telling the truth, and for refusing to go along with obstruction of justice. Oftentimes, however, Trudeau exhibits a fondness for scapegoats who are both women and minorities.

Indigenous leader Jody Wilson-Raybould fit both requirements, exiled and defamed by Trudeau because she — like Philpott — believed in the rule of law. Bardish Chagger came perilously close to Wilson-Raybould’s fate for the WE scandal. But Bill Morneau — a white guy! — got the bullet instead.

That was almost unprecedented. It should’ve been a Heritage Minute, it was so historic.

In the unseemly groping case, unearthed years after the fact, Trudeau again blamed the woman. The victim. He had an inappropriate encounter with a reporter at a beer festival and — when the whole sordid mess came to light — this is what he said about the woman, the victim. It’s a quote.

[Interesting Read]

See Also:

(1) Julie Payette is what happens when Justin Trudeau turns everything into a branding exercise

(2) MPs ink new hybrid House sitting deal, agree to limit in-person attendance

(3) Why do Canadians keep re-electing this error-prone government?

(4) Canada’s public health agency understaffed, unprepared to deal with COVID pandemic: ‘scathing’ internal report

(5) Trudeau puts all his eggs in China’s basket

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