Former U.S. president Barack Obama has waded into the Canadian election, offering an unusual cross-border endorsement of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.
Ezra's flawed logic: that the two things have anything to do with each other. Extreme right's flawed logic: 1 they listen to Ezra 2 their brains rotted so bad thanks to the shitstain in the White House they can't tell the difference between rooting for someone and political interference.
their brains rotted so bad thanks to the shitstain in the White House they can't tell the difference between rooting for someone and political interference.
"GreenTiger" said I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
"DrCaleb" said I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
Yes, and yes. In reality, it's only bad when when you don't like the person who's being backed.
I'm sure that if Obama had backed Scheer or Bernier, a few people here would be real happy about it... but also very confused.
"DrCaleb" said Martin Luther King III also endorsed Trudeau this weekend, despite the blackface incidents.
Who?
The guy who started the reformation against the Catholic Church. He glued some papers to a church door. The third one. Oh! That guy! Now that the Third Hand Lutheran Church has endorsed him, he'll be unstoppable.
"raydan" said I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
Yes, and yes. In reality, it's only bad when when you don't like the person who's being backed.
I'm sure that if Obama had backed Scheer or Bernier, a few people here would be real happy about it... but also very confused.
Personally, I think it's always bad. I don't recall any comment Ronald Regan may have made about the re-election of his fishing buddy Brian Mulroney, but I'm pretty sure he didn't say a word. As it should be.
Obama may be a private citizen now, but his endorsement still carries weight. But he should still exercise his right to stay the fuck out of our elections, just as Trudeau did in 2016.
The guy who started the reformation against the Catholic Church. He glued some papers to a church door. The third one. Oh! That guy! Now that the Third Hand Lutheran Church has endorsed him, he'll be unstoppable.
"DrCaleb" said Personally, I think it's always bad. I don't recall any comment Ronald Regan may have made about the re-election of his fishing buddy Brian Mulroney, but I'm pretty sure he didn't say a word. As it should be.
Obama may be a private citizen now, but his endorsement still carries weight. But he should still exercise his right to stay the fuck out of our elections, just as Trudeau did in 2016.
I think it's always bad too... maybe he only did it to piss off Trump.
Extreme right's flawed logic:
1 they listen to Ezra
2 their brains rotted so bad thanks to the shitstain in the White House they can't tell the difference between rooting for someone and political interference.
their brains rotted so bad thanks to the shitstain in the White House they can't tell the difference between rooting for someone and political interference.
You must be a denier.
I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
Yes, and yes.
Martin Luther King III also endorsed Trudeau this weekend, despite the blackface incidents.
Who?
Martin Luther King III also endorsed Trudeau this weekend, despite the blackface incidents.
Who?
The guy who started the reformation against the Catholic Church. He glued some papers to a church door. The third one.
I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
Yes, and yes.
In reality, it's only bad when when you don't like the person who's being backed.
I'm sure that if Obama had backed Scheer or Bernier, a few people here would be real happy about it... but also very confused.
Martin Luther King III also endorsed Trudeau this weekend, despite the blackface incidents.
Who?
The guy who started the reformation against the Catholic Church. He glued some papers to a church door. The third one.
Oh! That guy! Now that the Third Hand Lutheran Church has endorsed him, he'll be unstoppable.
I am under the impression that it is ?bad form? to get involved on another country?s elections, or is it only bad when you don?t like who is doing it.
Yes, and yes.
In reality, it's only bad when when you don't like the person who's being backed.
I'm sure that if Obama had backed Scheer or Bernier, a few people here would be real happy about it... but also very confused.
Personally, I think it's always bad. I don't recall any comment Ronald Regan may have made about the re-election of his fishing buddy Brian Mulroney, but I'm pretty sure he didn't say a word. As it should be.
Obama may be a private citizen now, but his endorsement still carries weight. But he should still exercise his right to stay the fuck out of our elections, just as Trudeau did in 2016.
Who?
The guy who started the reformation against the Catholic Church. He glued some papers to a church door. The third one.
Oh! That guy! Now that the Third Hand Lutheran Church has endorsed him, he'll be unstoppable.
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!
Personally, I think it's always bad. I don't recall any comment Ronald Regan may have made about the re-election of his fishing buddy Brian Mulroney, but I'm pretty sure he didn't say a word. As it should be.
Obama may be a private citizen now, but his endorsement still carries weight. But he should still exercise his right to stay the fuck out of our elections, just as Trudeau did in 2016.
I think it's always bad too... maybe he only did it to piss off Trump.