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Liberals ask stupid questions. Answers expose the idiocy; makes me laugh out loud.

image To give you an idea of how the priority-challenged time-wasters of the Schreiber/Mulroney committee hearings are doing, here’s a question asked, just now, by a Liberal Party MP. 

Please note that the Liberal Party MP, Sukh Dhaliwal, was being paid by taxpayers as he asked this question and others.

Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal’s question to Brian Mulroney:  You say the cash was in a legal size envelope.  Can you show us with your hands how thick the envelope was? 

Brian Mulroney’s answer:  No I can’t.

I laughed out loud.  I bet it was like infinity big! 

This is reminiscent of the asinine question posed during the debate, yesterday, of the Republican Party candidates for the Presidency, by a liberal media ass, which went something like this:

As if a teacher in a class of naughty grade-school students, the media ass Carolyn Washburn (let’s call her Mizz Washburn) stood at the front of the class and asked the candidates to raise their hands, like idiots, if they thought global warming was “a serious threat”, and also if it was “caused by human behavior”.  That question, asked in a “debate” scenario yet. 

Fred Thompson:  I’m not doing “hand shows” today. You want to give me a minute to answer that?

Mizz Washburn:  No, I don’t.

Fred Thompson:  Well, then I’m not going to answer it.  You want a show of hands. I’m not giving it to you.

I laughed out loud.  Proud of Thompson. 

Speaking of liberals who are working to try to denigrate conservatives, it also made me laugh when Mr. Mulroney revealed today how a CBC reporter, whom he said seemed to have a life-long vendetta against him (she was and is the only one?), was so helpful to the police who were investigating at the time, that unbeknownst to anybody in the general public, she was given a secret police informant I.D. (#2486 I think), and was feeding them information about Mulroney and Schreiber, even while that reporter was pretending to be but a curious reporter and book author.  And she knew she had that secret police identity.  I’d be interested in hearing more about that, but then I hope to find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow too.

 

Joel Johannesen
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