So I’m supposed to believe that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mobbed by hysterical fans at the Calgary Stampede and that this Beatles like love-in was only interrupted by one malcontent on-scene who called him a “tyrant?”.Have they been watching “Triumph of the Will” over at CBC again? The Canadian propaganda machine is at it again, inflating Justin Trudeau’s ego as it distorts the truth and pretends the prime minister is an unconquerable pop star..Get this breezy reporting from CBC News:.“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent Sunday in Calgary where he was surrounded by mostly friendly crowds as he attended a pancake breakfast, visited the Stampede grounds and spoke at a Liberal fundraiser.".The annual 10-day celebration of the cowboy way of life has become an irresistible magnet for politicians of all political stripes..Trudeau, decked out in a white cowboy hat, red plaid shirt and jeans, is no exception and has made regular appearances year-after-year..‘This is a moment to gather and to celebrate being able to gather once again. It's great to see everyone in person. Happy Stampede,’ Trudeau said early Sunday when he attended a breakfast hosted by George Chahal, the lone Liberal MP in Calgary.”.Happy Stampede indeed. The report goes on to claim Trudeau was “mobbed” by his fans who pleaded with him for selfies and thanked God they were blessed to live in the same age as this great man. .Trudeau has never had a good rapport at the Stampede and has always looked pretty damned awkward in a cowboy hat. Every time he arrives in Calgary, he becomes a magnet for protest and this appearance on Sunday was surely nothing more than a Liberal Party event with party admirers on hand to sing their leader’s praises. After all, people are still furious with Trudeau over Tamara Lich being thrown back into prison and denied bail when she has apparently done little more than organize a peaceful protest. .Trudeau hasn’t been able to appear anywhere in Canada for months without drawing demonstrators like honey attracts flies so I think the state media was at it again in both exaggerating the euphoria over seeing Trudeau and minimizing the number of people who weren’t exactly pleased to see him drop into town..The CBC maintained, “At least one man was overheard saying, ‘Oh, it's Justin Trudeau, I want to punch him in the face,’ before walking away. Another woman said Trudeau wasn't her favourite, but it was great he took the time to visit Stampede..“One man could be heard yelling: ‘Prime Minister Trudeau, you're a tyrant’ and ‘You're a failure.’”.That must be the one man that the CBC keeps noting at Conservative Party leadership frontrunner Pierre Poilievre’s campaign events..You’ll note, of course, the opposition to Trudeau is depicted as both pusillanimous and violent at the same time. In other words, it is both no threat to Trudeau and inviting the retribution of the state. That’s how Trudeau plays this game..So while he’s fleeing from one fake appearance to another, he has the mainstream media prepare a cover story he hopes enough of the public will swallow — hook, line and sinker.
So I’m supposed to believe that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mobbed by hysterical fans at the Calgary Stampede and that this Beatles like love-in was only interrupted by one malcontent on-scene who called him a “tyrant?”.Have they been watching “Triumph of the Will” over at CBC again? The Canadian propaganda machine is at it again, inflating Justin Trudeau’s ego as it distorts the truth and pretends the prime minister is an unconquerable pop star..Get this breezy reporting from CBC News:.“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent Sunday in Calgary where he was surrounded by mostly friendly crowds as he attended a pancake breakfast, visited the Stampede grounds and spoke at a Liberal fundraiser.".The annual 10-day celebration of the cowboy way of life has become an irresistible magnet for politicians of all political stripes..Trudeau, decked out in a white cowboy hat, red plaid shirt and jeans, is no exception and has made regular appearances year-after-year..‘This is a moment to gather and to celebrate being able to gather once again. It's great to see everyone in person. Happy Stampede,’ Trudeau said early Sunday when he attended a breakfast hosted by George Chahal, the lone Liberal MP in Calgary.”.Happy Stampede indeed. The report goes on to claim Trudeau was “mobbed” by his fans who pleaded with him for selfies and thanked God they were blessed to live in the same age as this great man. .Trudeau has never had a good rapport at the Stampede and has always looked pretty damned awkward in a cowboy hat. Every time he arrives in Calgary, he becomes a magnet for protest and this appearance on Sunday was surely nothing more than a Liberal Party event with party admirers on hand to sing their leader’s praises. After all, people are still furious with Trudeau over Tamara Lich being thrown back into prison and denied bail when she has apparently done little more than organize a peaceful protest. .Trudeau hasn’t been able to appear anywhere in Canada for months without drawing demonstrators like honey attracts flies so I think the state media was at it again in both exaggerating the euphoria over seeing Trudeau and minimizing the number of people who weren’t exactly pleased to see him drop into town..The CBC maintained, “At least one man was overheard saying, ‘Oh, it's Justin Trudeau, I want to punch him in the face,’ before walking away. Another woman said Trudeau wasn't her favourite, but it was great he took the time to visit Stampede..“One man could be heard yelling: ‘Prime Minister Trudeau, you're a tyrant’ and ‘You're a failure.’”.That must be the one man that the CBC keeps noting at Conservative Party leadership frontrunner Pierre Poilievre’s campaign events..You’ll note, of course, the opposition to Trudeau is depicted as both pusillanimous and violent at the same time. In other words, it is both no threat to Trudeau and inviting the retribution of the state. That’s how Trudeau plays this game..So while he’s fleeing from one fake appearance to another, he has the mainstream media prepare a cover story he hopes enough of the public will swallow — hook, line and sinker.