CAUTION AHEAD
Steen PetersenI read Brian Lilley`s “Wealth of issues” article in the March 16 Toronto Sun with some interest. I believe that the reason Justin Trudeau doesn’t want anyone, except for his political friends, to look into any possible election interference issues is that it might implicate himself as well as other candidates from the past two elections. What’s the old adage … follow the money? I think that Lilley has done an excellent job of reporting on this issue.
Mystery balloons and drone dousing are all fun and games, I am sure, but there’s a YouTube video Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin need to sit down and watch together. It’s a clip of Christopher Walken in the film Poolhall Junkies. Walken delivers a soliloquy about a male lion laying, tired and hot, in the grass. The lion is poked and prodded by hyenas, who run amok over his land. At last, the lion has enough and, well, go watch the video. Admiral Yamamoto regretted waking a “sleeping giant.
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