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Trudeau is not a leader; he’s a puppet

Former Justin Trudeau staffer admits he’s just a puppet



 Former Justin Trudeau staffer admits he’s just a puppet
It has long been speculated that Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, simply isn’t bright enough to come up with coherent policies to run the party and possibly become the next Prime Minister of Canada. And now we have proof he is not the decision maker; like a good little boy, he just does what he’s told. And the people who call the shots for Justin are not necessarily persons who hold important positions within the party.
The darling of the left has recently come under attack, primarily by Sun News Network and of course, the Conservative Party of Canada. It’s almost comical to watch the 42-year-old kid say something, only to be laughed at, and then come up with a clarification or modification that is sillier that what he originally said. For example, last week Trudeau objected to the government’s First Nations Financial Transparency Act that came into effect at the end of last month. The legislation requires aboriginal bands in Canada to release the salaries of chiefs and band council members to the public. Canadians then learned Ron Giesbrecht, chief of the Kwitwetlam First Nations, made close to $1 million in the previous fiscal year. People, including ordinary members of the band, were outraged. Trudeau said he believes in more transparency but said he would scrap the law requiring transparency should his party form a government after the 2015 election. Although Trudeau Junior saw nothing wrong with what he said, his critics were quick to point out the contradiction. He then tried to weasel out of the contradiction by saying the problem with the legislation was that some bands may not be able to create a website in order to post the salaries online.

Justin Trudeau: not-yet-ready-for-prime-time darling of the left

From the money that flows to Indian bands, they can afford a website. In a statement that can only be made by a white liberal elite of privilege, perhaps he thinks the “dumb Indians” don’t have the ability to use the Internet. Nowhere has the not-yet-ready-for-prime-time darling of the left taken more flak than his views on foreign policy, terrorism, and the threat posed by radical Islam. Trudeau was asked by Sun News if he ever visited the Al-Sunnah Al-Nabawiah mosque in Montreal. He said he couldn’t remember but he probably did. The Wahhabi mosque has been linked to al Qaeda and terrorism. This particular mosque promotes jihad and calls for the deaths of unbelievers including moderate Muslims who do not subscribe to their views. That didn’t seem to matter to the boy wonder. He’s proud of going there. In April, 2011, a memo from the United States government was released by Wikileaks. The document claims the Al-Sunnah mosque was one of nine top mosques in the world when it comes to al Qaeda recruitment. The mosque was tied to Ahmed Ressam, known as the Millennial Bomber, who was arrested attempting to cross the border into the United States to attack Los Angeles International Airport. To defend their pretty boy leader, the Liberals sent MP Ralph Goodale out to say Trudeau visited the mosque he couldn’t remember visiting in March 2011; one full month before the U.S. document became trouble. This argument did not get the kid very far. As moderate Muslim Tarek Fatah pointed out in a Toronto Sun column, the nature of the Wahhabi mosque was well known in Canada since at least 2006. As Fatah pointed out, CBC had even produced a documentary about it after hiring an Algerian journalist to infiltrate the Al-Sunnah mosque. Now really desperate, Ingrid Ravary-Konopka, a former constituency worker for Trudeau wrote, an opinion piece published in the National Post on Friday. This article revealed exactly what is going on in what used to be called Canada’s “Natural Governing Party.” Ravary-Konopka was the boy leader’s constituency executive assistant between 2008 when he was first elected to Parliament and last year. The article was filled with the expected gobbledygook one would expect in a column to defend the indefensible. Ravary-Konopka Trudeau visits all kinds of mosques, churches and temples in his ridings. Why, he would even visit a synagogue if he could find one. He talked to mosque members about what concerns them as Canadians such as immigration, employment and the economy, yadda yadda yadda. She even claims Trudeau would have championed Canadian values such as women’s rights during his visit. Of course he would. Ravary-Konopka also wrote she saw nothing wrong with his visit to the Wahhabi mosque before she sent Justin there,based on the information she had at the time. Much like her former boss’s view of natives, she obviously did not have the ability to do a quick Google search. It wasn’t what Ravary-Konopka wrote that was revealing but the way she wrote it that provided insight into Trudeau’s decision making of lack thereof. Here are some selected quotes:
  • On March 11, 2011, I sent Liberal leader Justin Trudeau to the [Al-Sunnah] mosque.”
  • “I sent him to churches, mosques, temples….”
  • “Knowing what we know now, I don’t know that I’d send him back.”
Trudeau is not a leader; he’s a puppet. And Ravary-Konopka was not a constituency executive assistant; she was a puppeteer. The former constituency employee revealed Trudeau is incapable of making his own decisions. If he blindly did what his executive assistant told him to do as she readily admits, surely he does what others higher up in the Liberal Party tell him to do. Ravary-Konpka’s honesty in portraying Trudeau for who and what he is is refreshingly honest and confirms he is not now, nor will ever be capable of governing himself let alone Canada. At least boy Justin now has an explanation for every silly and juvenile thing he says and does—he was just following orders.

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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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