Friday, 14 October 2016

Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" versus Mean Old Me and "The Donald" the Mean Old Man who wants to be the next Yankee President

Well Prime Minister Trudeau "The Younger" and the mean old man the very nasty Yankees such as the Clintonslove to call the "The Donald" who colours what is left of his hair on his very bald head orange the swirls it around his chrome dome in the strangest fashion known to mankind just got another Hell of an email from Mean Old me and I made certain that everybody and their dog knows it before the third and final debate. After all everybody loves a circus EH?.

Here is some food for thought and somethings to chuckle about as thinking folks watch the last Yankee presidential debate in Vegas next week if the bald old man with the orange hair swirling around his fat head can find the balls to make an appearance. .



 http://theweek.com/speedreads/654763/donald-trump-says-done-commission-presidential-debates


Donald Trump says he is 'done' with the Commission for Presidential Debates


October 12, 2016


Despite saying how excited he was to "beat" Hillary Clinton yet again in their third and final presidential debate, Donald Trump seemed to suggest Wednesday that he might skip the Las Vegas face-off next week because of his frustrations with the Commission for Presidential Debates. "I have no respect for that group by the way," Trump said Wednesday at a rally in Florida. "I'm done."


He announced to the crowd that he'd "just found" out that the organization's "head guy used to work for Bill Clinton," suggesting the nonpartisan, nonprofit group that oversees the debates is biased. What Trump failed to note, however, is that the other co-chair of the commission is a former Republican National Committee chairman.

When The Daily Beast's Olivia Nuzzi asked Trump communications director Jason Miller what exactly Trump meant by saying he was "done" with the debate commission, Miller insisted Trump "looks forward to the third debate." Becca Stanek


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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:44:41 +0000
Subject: Re: Re "The Donald's" concerns about libel today Here is a raher huge Trump card for Donald Trump's lawyers to use against the New York Times and the CBC etc
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From: David Amos
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 15:43:41 -0400
Subject: Re "The Donald's" concerns about libel today Here is a raher huge Trump card for Donald Trump's lawyers to use against the New York Times and the CBC etc
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Hmmm

As Iread the news lately I could not help but wonder if Donald Trump"
and Bernie Sander's people or all the media people can even recall the
phone calls and emails I sent them over a year ago while I Mr Trudeau
"The Younger" and I were just a couple of guys running in the election
of the 42nd Parliament. Perhap they should scroll down to review just
one. Trust that I will be publishing it in short order.

Now that Trudeau "The Younger" is to addressed as Mr Prime MInister
his lawyers and handlers make certain that he is very careful in what
he says about a possible future Yankee President. EH Gerald and Katie?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-trump-sexist-comments-republican-1.3803222

Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning Trump over comments and
alleged behaviour Prime minister says his record as a 'feminist'
speaks for itself - but won't mention Trump by name
By Kathleen Harris, CBC News Posted: Oct 13, 2016 1:41 PM ET

 However you can't stop your lawyer/wife from speaking her mind about
the mindless Mr Trump EH Prez Obama?

That said it was truly interesting news in CBC today about libel south
of the 49th s I called a left a message for Mr Trump's lawyer Mr
Kasowitz out of the gate this moring.

http://www.kasowitz.com/marc-e-kasowitz/

Mr Kasowitz has not called me back yet but that does not surprise me.
Lawyers seldmon do EH Bill Pentneey? So  O obviously send the email I
promised to many people pursuant to my conversations with some of
them.

I must say that the Twitter spit and chews by Yankee journalists and
their cohorts are paritcularly comical to mean old me.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/10/13/us/politics/david-mccraw-trump-letter.html?_r=0

The New York Times’s Lawyer Responds to Donald Trump

This is the letter David McCraw, vice president and assistant general
counsel of The New York Times, wrote in response to a request from
Marc E. Kasowitz, Mr. Trump's lawyer, to retract an article that
featured two women accusing Mr. Trump of touching them inappropriately
years ago, and issue an apology. OCT. 13, 2016 Related Article


https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/786421991997902848/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/786623984167256064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/donald-trump-lawsuit-sexual-assault-discovery-history-1.3803732

Trump lawsuit over groping 'lies' could expose his entire sexual history
Pretrial discovery could yield 'crazy amounts' of detail on litigation
settlements
By Matt Kwong, CBC News Posted: Oct 13, 2016 7:29 PM ET

Clearly I added my two bits worth in the comment section about this
very email N'esy pas Alex Johnston, Hubby lacroix and Jacques Poitras?

1867 Comments

Dennis Brady
All Clinton needs do to ensure becoming the next POTUS is keep Trump talking.

18 hours ago

Show 85 older replies

Patrick Smyth
@Charlie Wood

" they are willing to forget"

And Trump supporters are "willing to forget and excuse" practically
ANYTHING Trump says or does.

As for Bill... He is NOT running for president and Hillary's
"tolerance" of his dalliances are a far cry from bragging about
(proven by his own admission) and (allegedly) committing sexual
assault.

Your post is clear PROOF of Trump supporters excusing and "forgetting"
so how you think you hold the moral high ground is beyond me.

1 hour ago


Patrick Smyth
@Charlie Wood

"The leftist media"

There ain't no such thing and no matter how many times you parrot the
meme, it won't change the minds of those who (rightly) think that ALL
media coverage is suspect to one degree or another.

Just because the media says things you disagree with doesn't mean they
are the ones who are "wrong".

I would suggest to you that your "opinion" is in the MINORITY, so what
you perceive as "leftist media" is actually a manifestation of your
(and others') inability to adapt and accept that society has moved
beyond your social comfort zone....« less

1 hour ago

David Raymond Amos
@Dennis Brady Methinks the lawyers working for the NYT, CBC and Donald
Trump should starting their email far more closely EH Mr Prime
Minister Trudeau "The Younger"

1 hour ago

Skip Smith
It is standard practice for the Donald to intimidate with a letter
threatening suit. It more or less his modus operandi but I don't think
even the Donald is stupid enough follow through on this one.

18 hours ago


http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/republicans-officially-stand-behind-trump-as-paul-ryan-backs-away-1.3798748

FYI Only one person would pick up the phone for the NYT and her
assistant hung up on me immediately after asking me why I was calling
so i also called the woman who ansering tot phone for "corporate"
concerns a after were agreed that the call was recored I gave hemy
phone number

Although Methinks Donald Trump's Yankee lawyers should be clever
enough to figure out what I am up today once they read the documents
hereto attached N'esy Hubby Baby Lacroix and Mr Prime Minnister
Trudeau "The Younger"?

http://www.nytco.com/contact-us/

http://topics.wsj.com/person/S/arthur-sulzberger%20jr./34

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Has also had to handle the Times’ precarious financial position,
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From: David Amos
Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2015 12:56:49 -0400
Subject: RE From CNN YEA RIGHT Been there done that far too many times
More importantly what the Hell did your lawyers do with the Hard Copy
I sent them over 11 ling years ago?
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john.wagner@washpost.com, news , news919
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, news , newsonline
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washington field

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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:45:02 +0000
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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 19:45:26 +0000
Subject: RE: Re "The Donald's" concerns about libel today Here is a raher huge Trump card for Donald Trump's lawyers to use against the New York Times and the CBC etc
To: David Amos

Thank you for writing to the Premier of New Brunswick.
Please be assured that your email has been received, will be reviewed, and a response will be forthcoming.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write.

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Soyez assuré que votre courriel a bien été reçu, qu'il sera examiné  et qu'une réponse vous sera acheminée.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-trump-sexist-comments-republican-1.3803222

Justin Trudeau stops short of condemning Trump over comments and alleged behaviour

Prime minister says his record as a 'feminist' speaks for itself - but won't mention Trump by name

By Kathleen Harris, CBC News Posted: Oct 13, 2016 1:41 PM ET

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined Thursday to directly condemn vulgar remarks made in 2005 by Republican nominee Donald Trump.


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined Thursday to directly condemn vulgar remarks made in 2005 by Republican nominee Donald Trump. (Canadian Press) 

Justin Trudeau stopped short of directly condemning sexist and lewd remarks and alleged misconduct by U.S. Republican nominee Donald Trump, with Canada's prime minister insisting his own record as a feminist speaks for itself.

During a news conference with visiting French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Trudeau again avoided wading in to the U.S. election, repeating his line that he will work with whomever is elected U.S. president to advance Canada's interests.
"This relationship goes far deeper than any two personalities at their countries' respective heads," he said.
"This is my responsibility. I think, however, I've been very clear in my approach as a feminist, as someone who has stood clearly and strongly through all my life around issues of sexual harassment, standing against violence against women, that I don't need to make any further comment."

Trump has lost support from some powerful politicians within the Republican Party after the Washington Post released a 2005 video of the candidate making vulgar remarks to Access Hollywood reporter Billy Bush.

Trump's wife Melania Trump and his vice-presidential running mate, Mike Pence, condemned the 2005 remarks, but have stood by him.

But Trump is also defending himself against a series of new allegations that he groped and kissed several women without their consent.

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Trudeau on allegations against Trump1:01

'Rejected by the world'

Trudeau's refusal to directly condemn Trump's behaviour comes as other high-profile Canadians lash out.
Canada's first female prime minister, Kim Campbell, described Trump as a self-celebrating sexual predator whose rhetoric threatens the democratic process.

"He has described himself as a sexual predator," Campbell told CBC News in an interview this week. "The behaviour he has admitted to and celebrated in himself is predation."

Other sitting politicians have cautiously weighed in. Patty Hajdu, the minister of status of women, told CBC News Network's Power & Politics that comments about the assault of women are "not acceptable" regardless of where they come from.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna was also guarded, saying she is focused on positive aspects of politics and lamented other "depressing" components.

Valls told reporters at a briefing Thursday morning that he and Trudeau discussed the U.S. election, but did not reveal details of that conversation.

But Valls was far less guarded about his own views. He said he hopes Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wins on Nov. 8, noting that U.S. President Barack Obama was "elected by the world" and "Trump is rejected by the world."

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David Truman
David Truman
Clearly Justin despises this man. But he is correct not to interfere in another country's election. Good judgement to hold back on what he'd really like to say.
  • 1 day ago
 
Patrick Kennedy
Patrick Kennedy
@David Truman Agree. Diplomacy first, opinions in private.
  • 5 hours ago
Chris Clayton
Chris Clayton
@Bob roberts You shouldn't predict what people are going to do based on what you would do. : )
  • 4 hours ago

Susan Smith
Susan Smith
Thank you PM Trudeau for consistently representing us so well, with dignity and intellligence. You are a class act, again.
  • 1 day ago
 
Ian Patrick
Ian Patrick
@John Henry No you do not. You simply need to grow up and realize that this PM is with us for a while, and will be replaced by someone else in the course of time. In the meantime, life will go on and will be what you make of it.
  • 6 hours ago
Tony  Bidwell
Tony Bidwell
@Susan Smith Yep that Trudeau sure is a class act…… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQY0vxandxI
  • 4 hours ago

Bill Hansley
Bill Hansley
Oh great....now we have a PM who thinks he can inject his own personal opinion into another countries political process.

Typical liberal arrogance.
  • 1 day ago
 
John Smith?
John Smith?
Typical uninformed partisan.
  • 5 hours ago
Dustin Carey
Dustin Carey
@Bill Hansley

If you think that's what occurred here in his refusal to answer the question as asked, then you're displaying typical partisan idiocy
  • 4 hours ago

Mike Whitey
Mike Whitey
no one cares what you say mr selfie
  • 1 day ago
 
John Smith?
John Smith?
@Mike Whitey

You speak for everyone?
  • 5 hours ago
Dustin Carey
Dustin Carey
@Mike Whitey

Those who ask questions of the PM would beg to differ.

Moreover, you are here after having clicked on the article, you evidently you do.
  • 4 hours ago

Shane Lake
Shane Lake
I bet he stopped short. Can't insult the next president without consequences.
  • 1 day ago
 
Laurie Clark
Laurie Clark
@Travis Ambler www.snopes.com says you are lying.
  • 6 hours ago
Troy Mann
Troy Mann
@Charles Martel

Republicans consider themselves conservatives and Harper programmed his Reform party after Karl Rove's republican party...

Are you suggesting Republicans aren't conservatives?
  • 5 hours ago

Mike Trout
Mike Trout
Why does Justin Trudeau always wear that "I just do not get it" expression ??
  • 1 day ago
 
sam mahareb
sam mahareb
@Mike Trout too bright to grasp what is going on.
  • 5 hours ago
Herbert Garrison
Herbert Garrison
@Mike Trout

He's just being honest. He doesn't get it.
  • 4 hours ago

Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown
  • 1 day ago
 
Giorgio Critico
Giorgio Critico
@Dean Moriarty YOu may want to add PART TIME
  • 5 hours ago
Giorgio Critico
Giorgio Critico
@Neil Gregory I think a surplus is a great thing to inherit don't you.
  • 5 hours ago

Charlie Brown
Anthony Chezzi
IF the allegations regarding a 10 yr old girl are true, world leaders and the GOP have no choice but to repudiate Trump.
  • 1 day ago
 
Giorgio Critico
Giorgio Critico
@Anthony Chezzi It wouldn't be anything new to Americans that have already given a sex offender two terms (see Bill Clinton). The sad part here is that Americans have to settle for either a crazy buffoon or a criminal.
  • 4 hours ago
Robert Hosfield
Robert Hosfield
@Karen Smith Karen, lawyers are appointed to cases, they don't get to pick and choose.
The basis of the U.S. legal system is that every criminal defendant is entitled to a defense lawyer.
It's not "sick", it's the basis of justice.
  • 3 hours ago

Johnny Harris
Johnny Harris
PM Trudeau is becoming nothing more than a UN-Corporate logo.

Not too much different than Ronald McDonald.
  • 1 day ago
 
Jake Taylor
Jake Taylor
@Johnny Harris
Please dont insult Ronald McDonald
  • 1 day ago
Cameron.Smith
Cameron.Smith
@Johnny Harris
Doesn't it suck? OUR P.M. caring more for global issues before Canadian ones!
Hey you mean Ronalda right? Don't upset her/him!
  • 19 hours ago

Norbert Harrison
Norbert Harrison
It doesn't really matter what Trudeau thinks of Trump. The American people will be voting and most of them have never heard of Trudeau.
  • 1 day ago
 
Cameron.Smith
Cameron.Smith
@Norbert Harrison
I wish, as a Canadian, I never heard of him/her either!
  • 19 hours ago
Troy Mann
Troy Mann
@Cameron.Smith

You can always leave
  • 5 hours ago
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