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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

If there was a point, I missed it

I'm talking about the foreign interference "inquiry" into just who was meddling in federal elections.  According to Justice Marie-Josée Hogue's report, we don't really know.  Probably it was China.  Maybe it was India.

Hogue having a chuckle

Really?  Millions spent and all she concludes is that, "perhaps there was meddling" and "it is likely to increase and may have negative consequences" and that "alerting the public might have been too slow" and that CSIS "might have been so secretive it didn't share what Canadians needed to know" and "it is possible that results in a small number of ridings were affected, but this cannot be said with certainty".

The key words are "perhaps, maybe and might".  That's ludicrous.  In the end, she reported nothing, so what was the point?  

Andrew Coyne, not my favourite columnist as you know, actually made a good point when he wrote that Hogue was unable to draw any conclusions about Trudeau's failure to take action or follow up.  "I am not certain what steps were taken," said Hogue.

She concludes by saying, "Further study is required before I can make definitive recommendations."  She also has not answered the biggest question about what the prime minister knew, when he knew it and what he did about it?

The answer is that of course he did nothing because China wanted the Liberals to get elected and Trudeau knew it.  That's what he knew and that's what he cared about.  And Hogue, appointed by Trudeau, would not dare to call him out on his deceptions; afterall, that's where her bread is buttered.

As we drift ever further into the dark abyss the Liberals have created, I fear they might actually get re-elected and we will remain led by a narcissistic, bully and tyrant.

Gawd help us all.


    

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