seems about Right…

Danielle Smith’s brain trust just released specially commissioned paintings by Court Painter: depicting to those Angry Albertan’s a taste of what she is capable, to free Alberta from the tyranny of the Great Dominion!

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Excerpted from Toronto Star  July 14, 2022 article by Graham Thomson iPolitics Columnist

Alberta’s Danielle Smith is running a United Conservative Party leadership campaign that’s not just anti-establishment but anti-science, anti-vax, anti-law and overall anti-reality. It’s a campaign based on anger, grievances, half-truths and conspiracies.

And it’s proving to be remarkably effective at raising money and winning supporters. This week, Smith announced that rather than pay the $175,000 in leadership entry fees in three instalments, as allowed by the party, she has paid it in full. And instead of submitting the names of 1,000 party supporters, she has tendered 4,500.

Perhaps most ominously for the UCP establishment, Smith’s campaign is centred less on the values of the party and more on the pugilistic personality of Smith herself.

It’s an aggressive campaign that could propel Smith to victory or split the party, or both.

In Smith’s version of reality as premier, she would create an “Alberta Sovereignty Act” and invoke it to override federal laws she doesn’t like, stand up against an imaginary plot by the federal government to impose mandatory vaccinations, and protect angry truckers who want to occupy cities in the name of freedom.

“We have had enough of Eastern Canada robbing us blind,” she told an enthusiastic audience of 270 in Edmonton two weeks ago. 

“When Ottawa acts in a lawless way, it’s up to us to restore the law,” she told a standing-room-only crowd in Airdrie a few days ago.

a must listen…

Click link for video APTN interview

The Assembly of First Nations national advocacy group headed into its annual summer assembly rocked by an internal controversy that has exploded publicly in an all-out political feud with allegations of corruption and bullying, swirling alongside threats of litigation and challenges to Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald’s leadership.

The regional chiefs and national chief serve both as the AFN’s executive committee and as the board of directors for its corporate arm, the National Indian Brotherhood. The national chief chairs executive meetings and casts the tiebreaker during votes.

The executive committee purported to suspend Archibald after she went public slamming what she called “corruption and collusion” at AFN along with her unnamed political opponents.

A resolution calling for her firing was tabled at the AFN’s meeting in Vancouver but was soundly defeated on July 5.

Archibald is calling for a forensic audit of the AFN and specifically about contracts awarded various people including staff.

That resolution was tabled Wednesday with a vote scheduled for Thursday morning July 7.

Source of excerpts :APTN National News

explaining…or not…

Jordan Peterson has got some explaining to do…again…or not…whatever…!

Court Painter on the other hand has no explanation why he spent so much time developing a fantasy scenario of explanatory proclamations by the reliably miserable Mr. Peterson.

shocked…

Source CTV Politics News

BERGEN ‘SHOCKED’ BY REMPEL GARNER COMMENTS

In a recent blog post detailing why she decided against running for leadership of Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP), Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner wrote about her concerns and observations of both the provincial and federal parties.

“In both parties there have also been squabbles that have erupted in the pages of national media, public meltdowns, nearly missed physical fights, coups, smear jobs, leaked recordings and confidential emails, lack of consensus on critical issues, caucus turfings, people harassed to the point where they resign roles, and hours long meetings where members have been subjected to hours of public castigation,” reads her post.

Shortly after this was published, the Toronto Star reported that some of her fellow Conservative MPs have threatened to get her removed from the federal caucus.

Asked about the comments from her colleague, Candice Bergen  interim leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the leader of the Opposition said she was “absolutely shocked,” and that while it may be Rempel Garner’s experience, it was “not an accurate description.”

“I’ve not experienced that,” Bergen said. “We have had an amazing last six months. And you know, even when we do disagree… yeah, there’s been there’s been squabbles, but my message to caucus is we can disagree and still be united.”

of course they did….

Four months after the last truck left downtown Ottawa, top Freedom Convoy figures returned to Parliament Hill and met with nearly 20 per cent of the Conservative Party of Canada caucus, according to video reviewed by CTV News.

On Wednesday, 23 Conservative members attended meetings with convoy spokesperson Tom Marazzo, convoy director of security Daniel Bulford, advisor to former U.S. president Donald Trump Paul Alexander, and Canadian soldier James Topp, who is currently on a march across Canada protesting vaccine mandates.

The organizers held two presentations Wednesday afternoon in a building located in the parliamentary precinct. Alexander said in his presentation that Conservative MP Dean Allison helped the group gain access to the Valour Building. Groups planning to hold presentations on Parliament Hill require a parliamentarian to sponsor them in order to be given permission to access buildings on Parliament Hill and book a room.

James Topp is scheduled to return to Ottawa on June 30, where he will complete his march by touching the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Topp’s return is expected to coincide with further protests against the government on Canada Day.

between cowardice and opportunism…

Portrait of Pense the Pale Prince of Pretense

Excerpted from

The New Republic article Alex Shephard / June 22, 2022

Mike Pence Is Useless

  • The former vice president’s refusal to address his former boss’s attempted coup somehow manages to straddle the line between cowardice and opportunism.

“He’s a coward and an opportunist, and he sees only one way forward: kissing Donald Trump’s ass while, every now and then, lightly calling out the fact that Trump tried to get him to steal the election (if not killed). This only adds to the increasingly tragic career of Mike Pence. He has the opportunity to salvage his reputation—at least somewhat—and perhaps take Trump down. Because he naïvely believes he still might be president, he chooses not to. He will emerge from this gaining neither the things he wants nor the things he needs.”

For anyone who has the patience Court Painter has included the range of commissions since 2017 that feature Pense the Pale Prince of Pretense .