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Lesbian Wynne who, like the true leftie she is loves to call anyone who opposes her crooked government “homophobes,” doesn’t really care about sexual harassment if it involves one someone in her caucus.

Ontario premier reaches new heights in hypocrisy



Premier Kathleen Wynne is a proud liberal and Liberal whose mantra, like other leaders on the left is “do as I say, not as I do.” But her recent revelations about sexual harassment by members of her Liberal caucus drives this hypocrisy to a whole new level. On Tuesday, Wynne admitted since becoming premier in 2013 she had to deal with allegations of sexual harassment made against two Liberal MPPs. But the premier refuses to give any details about what facts were found; what actions were taken as a result of such findings, what actually happened, and most importantly, the names of any MPPs who were found to have sexually harassed others.
Wynne’s reasons for keeping everything private are breathtaking, even for her, the leader of the most corrupt government in the province’s history. The alleged victims wanted it done in private and did not want any information released to the public. But obviously Wynne doesn’t want that information released either. The answer to the request for privacy: tough. Although the NDP and PCs that pose as opposition parties at Queen’s Park want details, no one is demanding to know the names of the alleged victims of sexual harassment. As with the criminal justice system, names of victims in sexual assault charges are never released unless the victim applies to a judge to allow their name to be released. There is a huge difference between protecting a victim of sexual misconduct and a complete cover-up. The hypocrisy comes in after what the premier said about PC MPP Jack MacLaren. Back in March, MacLaren was speaking at a public fundraiser when he told a “vulgar” joke directed at federal MP Karen McCrimmon and her husband who were present in the audience. Both MacLaren and McCrimmon are Ottawa-area politicians. The joke did not go over well.

Marching off to re-education camp

MacLaren later apologized to McCrimmon who accepted the MPP’s apology and said he should not have to resign over his remarks. But when the matter became public, PC (Liberal-light) leader Patrick Brown did the next best thing. The “conservative” best known for favouring a carbon tax and looking forward to marching in Toronto’s Gay Pride Parade demoted the MPP and ordered him to take “sensitivity training.” But MacLaren marching off to re-education camp was not enough for Wynne. She suggested the PC MPP be thrown out of the Tory caucus. Hypocrisy at its finest. Telling a vulgar joke should be grounds for being kicked out of caucus but sexual harassment that, for all we know involved touching that may or may not have reached the level of a sexual assault should be kept secret. The public has no right to know what improprieties Liberal MPPs may have been engaged in; neither do they have any right to know what, if any, sanctions were taken against the two. The lesbian Wynne who, like the true leftie she is loves to call anyone who opposes her crooked government “homophobes,” doesn’t really care about sexual harassment if it involves one someone in her caucus. Protecting the party at all costs is the prime directive.

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There is a solution to all this

There is a solution to all this. There are 58 government MPPs in the legislature and it could be any one of them. So when any Liberal MPP is spoken or written about, after their name should be the words, “who may be guilty of sexual harassment.” And of course this includes female MPPs. Women can be just as guilty as men when it comes sexual harassment or it could be a woman who self-identifies as a man. After all, as Justin Trudeau would say, “Because it’s 2016.” Why one of the guilty parties could be the premier herself. After all, she has quite the reputation of being sleazy.

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Arthur Weinreb——

Arthur Weinreb is an author, columnist and Associate Editor of Canada Free Press. Arthur’s latest book, Ford Nation: Why hundreds of thousands of Torontonians supported their conservative crack-smoking mayor is available at Amazon. Racism and the Death of Trayvon Martin is also available at Smashwords. His work has appeared on Newsmax.com,  Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.

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