Heil To You Too.

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If everyone ‘s a Nazi then nobody ‘s a Nazi:

Canada’s Hill Times

says:

The Hill Times, Canada’s most heavily subsidized lefty weekly, yesterday likened the election of a “Canadian” Conservative Parliament in 2025 to the “beginning of Nazi authoritarianism” in Canada. The newspaper earlier criticized Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre for opposing subsidies to newsrooms like the Hill Times: “All we need is a Reichstag fire for our rights to be suspended and to never return to democracy without a fight.”

Heil Pierre! How ya doing.

If Hitler was alive today he would not be impressed. “No, Canucks, Ik sayz to you dat der iz only von me!  undt ik bin dode.”

According to the left there is a Hitler under every conservative rock, hiding behind every conservative tree and under every conservative bed. Here ‘s a Hitler, there ‘s a Hitler, everywhere ‘s a Hitler, Hitler.

Or, how about this little gem.

From Mel Brook’s “The Producers.” If you have not seen this gem of a movie, “zo git it undt vatch it.”

If that is the best the lefty Liberals in Canada can do then we are all doomed if the Liberal left in Canada ever come to power again.

Nasty Nazi lefties.

No, just a bunch of lefty pigs at the trough:

“They need a real good whacking.” Yes they do. An election in Canada cannot come soon enough.

And as an added bonus:

 

Really?

 

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Yes, really:

Oh, but he is a conservative so it must be true. Us liberals are just doing stretching exercises here. No story…move on.

Really? Yes really.

Journalists Horrified As Village People Perform Double Hitler Salute

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Really?

Israeli female hostages Romi, Emily, and Doron were kept in United Nations/UN shelters during their time in Hamas captivity. Read that again.

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Yes, really. The United Nothings is just that. A nothing organization that harbours anti-Israeli terrorists and dictators of the world. Time to get out of this nothing organization.


Oh really? This Just-in:

If Trump wants a “golden age,” then “that will require more steel and aluminum, more critical minerals, more reliable and affordable energy, more of everything to run the American economy full steam ahead. Canada has all those resources and we stand at the ready to work with the United States to create a booming and secure North American economy.

This has been Danielle Smith’s approach all along.

Really. Butt, butt, but, there is no business case for that, so says Trudough and Trudough sought to characterize Smith’s approach as anti-Canadian, treasonous. Trudough has always been against Canada’s natural resource sectors: leave the oil, LNG and minerals in the ground. That is Trudough’s reality.

So says Canadian Chief Two Face.

Two faced! Really? You bet.


Hudson in Los Angeles in 2008 (Getty Images)

Garth Hudson, a Canadian from Windsor Ontario and the last remaining member of the Band dies, age 87.

Hawkers

 

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Nice! This is the new Canada, thanks to Trudough’s immigration, “diversity is our strength,” plan that is killing our country.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1879936799633732079

What are the authorities doing about this hate? Absolutely Nothing.

How do you spell deportation?… Montreal Canada, soon to be Toronto and Vancouver.


Mark my words Carney’s carney act:

From American Greatness:

“In 2022, Carney, along with his friend Michael Bloomberg, helped create GFANZ—the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero—an outgrowth of the UN’s COP26 meeting on climate change and one of the most powerful advocacy organizations pressing governments and businesses to abandon fossil fuels.  In 2024, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau formalized Carney’s advisory role with his government, naming him a special advisor and chairman of the task force on economic growth (something of which Canada has had very little for several years).

And now he wants to be the prime minister of Canada.

This past Thursday, Mark Carney announced that he is running to replace Trudeau as the leader of the Liberal Party, the prelude to running for Prime Minister. Despite never having held political office before Yet his politics and policies are less compatible with the zeitgeist (going down in flames) in the West at the moment than Mark Carney. People are fed up with leaders who favor open borders, social justice politics, and the economics of decline (as dictated by Net Zero energy policies). Carney practically embodies all of the above. He is, in so many ways, the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the wrong time. And yet…

One of two things will happen in eight weeks when the Liberal Party chooses its leader. Either Carney’s candidacy will fall flat, proving that he is too out of touch even for leftist Canadians, or it will succeed, proving that leftist Canadians desperately want to corroborate Mencken’s supposition that “democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” If it’s the former, then perhaps Canada can resuscitate its near-depression-level economy and become a global energy leader again. If the latter, then…well…maybe President Trump has the right idea…Lol.”

My dream, whoever wins, is to take down Canada’s house of clowns and make our government more accountable to us. This next election could be one whose outcome could be one that comes around once in a lifetime.

America’s Nightmare

The nightmare is over:

Good bye. Deliverance from evil:

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America is back:

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America the beautiful.

President-elect Donald Trump, Melania Trump and family watching fireworks at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia on January 18, 2025, ahead of his inauguration.

Kind of hokey but one of my favorites:

Never forget:

Congrats and good luck to our American friends. From blindness to light. One can only hope for hope is all we’ve got.


Next?

Canada? Our nightmare will soon be over as well.


Ole Joe could really play that banjo back in the day. Don’t ya think?

 

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As you follow the footsteps of our protagonist, you’ll encounter a diverse cast of characters in unforgettable settings, and uncover the true essence of the Camino. With its breathtaking backdrop and poignant storytelling, this riveting tale will resonate with fans of adventure and self-discovery.

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An excerpt:

“Crossing an old arched bridge over a small river I took a right
and walked down a narrow country road. I stopped to look back
toward Vézelay from where I came. The sight before me was surreal.
The abbey that was perched high on the hill dominated the entire
countryside. It was covered above its belfry by black low-lying
clouds. The odd pane of whitish yellow lightning could be seen
intermittently followed by the sound of low rolling thunder. There
was something unearthly about the scene as the clouds seemed
to roll down the hill covering the buildings of Vézelay itself. They
disappeared for the moment. Perhaps a localized squall unleashed
a downpour or perhaps it was because of the transparency of the
clouds themselves? It reminded me of a scene out of Mary Shelley’s
Dr Frankenstein…I presume?

The surrounding countryside was very subdued in the early
morning light and made all the more threatening by the ghostly white
color of some of the lower storm clouds, which were predominantly
black at the higher altitude. The ground took on a dull greyish hue.
I felt the first raindrop, then a second and then many. ‘Time to get
out the poncho Jim…and now.’ Hurriedly, I dropped the rucksack
on the ground, found the zipper to the pack’s bottom compartment
and pulled out my poncho and then tried to put it on as the rain
started pelting down. I say tried for when I attempted to get the
thing over my head and my arms through the arm holes the damn
thing ripped. As the wind increased the rips blew out until my
poncho resembled torn tissue paper. Useless! I am going to get
soaked. But it did not happen for as quickly as the rain started, it
stopped, but my poncho was ruined.”