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Grilling Trudeau About U.S. Role
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| Of whether the United States, Canada's most important ally, played a role in provoking the events that ultimately resulted in the loss of Canadians' lives. | |
| That's really quite astonishing. | |
| To give you an idea of the press, remember what Stephen Harper, the former Canadian Prime Minister, said to me at a Prager University weekend? | |
| And is it available? | |
| Can people watch that dialogue? | |
| Is it publicly available? | |
| I don't know. | |
| We'll find out. | |
| And he said, I just want you to know the CBC is to the left of MSNBC. Remember that? | |
| It's to the left of anything you have in the U.S., which I don't know how that's possible, but I believe him. | |
| That's a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. | |
| So this is an astonishing thing. | |
| Reporters at a news conference in Ottawa on Thursday, that's yesterday, repeatedly grilled, grilled, repeatedly. | |
| By the way, I think that's redundant. | |
| Grilling implies repeated. | |
| I don't think you need repeatedly grilled. | |
| But they really, they wanted to, it's like overkill on the New York Times part. | |
| I think they should have had repeatedly, over and over. | |
| Don't you think so? | |
| I'm not sure they made the point. | |
| Clearly enough. | |
| Grilled Mr. Trudeau as to whether the United States was partly responsible for what happened by creating a volatile situation. | |
| This is where they're at. | |
| This is where the media of the Western world is at. | |
| Remember, this is not just a U.S. problem. | |
| So we should never have done anything to this... | |
| A mass murderer, this guy. | |
| Which is what, of course, I mean, that is now the Democrats' position. | |
| By the way, the law that they passed yesterday is not a law. | |
| It has no status as a law in the House of Representatives. | |
| It was another, let's feel good about ourselves, the left's form of onanism. | |
| I won't explain the term. | |
| Look it up if you don't know it. | |
| Because that's what these things are. | |
| Let's feel good about ourselves, but produce nothing. | |
| Richard Johnston, a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, said the circumstances of the plane crash would complicate Canada's relationship with the United States. | |