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There’s Only One ‘Busty’ Lemieux, Thank Goodness!


By Judi McLeod ——--January 14, 2023

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There’s Only One ‘Busty’ Lemieux, Thank Goodness!
As Brian and Yours Truly were working on Canada Free Press earlier this morning, he made me promise I’d never try to send him out to the Tucker Carlson Show in drag. (LOL!, Totsy, Dub B, and other readers.) Besides not wanting to be seen as a drag queen, a pretend one or otherwise, he said because of his wonky back issues, he’d never be able to carry off the heavy duty prosthetics that Rebel Media’s enterprising reporter David Menzies and Halton Board of Education teacher Kayla Lemieux sort of do.
“Rebel News journalist David Menzies appeared on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" to bust open some hypocrisy in the ongoing controversy involving a transgender Ontario high school shop teacher who has received international attention for wearing giant prosthetic breasts in class. (Fox News, Jan. 14, 2023) Teacher might think he, she, it can give Dolly Parton a run for her money.
“Menzies, who dressed in full costume as the teacher during the interview, insisted the teacher "breaks every shop etiquette rule in the book." (Fox News) "I went there to the Halton District School Board back in October dressed exactly like ‘Busty’ Lemieux, the sheer blouse with the nipples protruding, the blond hair, the bicycle shorts," Menzies told Fox News' Tucker Carlson. "And here's the thing about the hypocrisy of the Halton District School Board, Tucker. They're all down with the radical transgender agenda- but only when it's in front of the kids. When it's in front of their school board meeting, they actually fled the room," Menzies continued.”
Teacher may not be able to type, but like the board members who pay (him, her, WHATEVER) sure can run even weighed down with mammoth prosthetic breasts.

Some of us would consider being “banned for life” a badge of honor

“Menzies told Carlson he had been "banned for life" from appearing at the future Halton District School Board meetings for apparently "asking impolite questions." (Fox News)
Some of us would consider being “banned for life” from appearing at the Halton District School Board meetings, for "asking impolite questions”, as a badge of honor, Mr. Menzies. Especially parents whose kids’ school days now include spotting freaky teachers in drag.
“The teacher, whom the district has refused to identify, went viral in September after videos of the giant prosthetic breasts and nipple surfaced.” (Fox News) “The Canadian teacher works at Oakville Trafalgar High School. “Menzies assured viewers that he did not attach himself to a "fetish lifestyle" or become a "drag queen storyteller for hire.” (Fox News)

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The day he showed up on Tucker Carlson’s television show dressed as an oversized in bosom, blond-wigged drag queen

As for Brian, he insists he will follow no orders to step out as a drag queen, but compromises by saying—if he doesn’t get trolled as “racist” for honoring his Scottish heritage—he won’t mind donning his mothballed kilt if the Nova Scotia weather turns milder, and ever becomes left windy. Don’t bother inviting him on your show, Tucker. He’d only stand you up. Meanwhile, don’t know whether Menzies has any grandchildren, but here’s hoping they don’t remember the day he showed up on Tucker Carlson’s television show dressed as an oversized in bosom, blond-wigged drag queen. On some rare days, finding breaking “news” on the Internet is good for a rollicking, well-needed laugh.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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