Wednesday, November 23, 2022

CATCHING PM IN HIS ILLOGICAL CLAIMS

   That said, it would still be incredibly weird and potentially irresponsible to both privately and, via the media, publicly accuse China of election interference if you have no evidence to back it up. Which it appears Trudeau is now claiming.
   “I do not have any information, nor have I been briefed on any federal candidates receiving any money from China,” Trudeau said at a Sunday press conference. It’s a statement nearly entirely at odds with not just media reports –– which Liberals haven’t once said were false or flawed since they emerged two weeks prior –– but Trudeau’s G20 actions.
   There are really only a few ways to digest Trudeau’s new claims. The first is that Global News’ reporting was wrong. However, that directly leads to questions about Trudeau’s decision to confront Xi without evidence in pocket or, if that evidence does exist, why Trudeau was never told about it.
  The second option is that Trudeau is lying. The third is a slightly softer option of door number two. That Trudeau, two weeks later, finally figured out how to splice and dice words so that he’s not technically lying, but can also avoid or delay sharing any useful information with Canadians.

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