Trudeau is a disgusting piece of work and his statement of the death of his beloved friend Fidel merely enforced that

Embarrassed to be a Canadian

No matter what your political stripe is, occasionally you find your country’s leader, to use the vernacular “step in it.” Certainly Americans who are not on the far left can identify with that during the last eight years of the Obama administration. But rarely does a leader say something that makes you feel ashamed and embarrassed to have to admit you are a citizen of your country. A lot of Canadians feel that way after hearing what their prime minister had to say about the death of Fidel Castro. While in Madagascar giving away Canadians’ hard earned tax dollars, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a statement about the dictator’s death. Castro was close friends with Trudeau’s dead daddy, his once druggie mama and the entire family. Trudeau was obviously shaken up by the death.

Florida senator, Marco Rubio tweeted he did not know if the statement was real or a parody: “shameful & embarrassing.” After Trudeau’s statement yesterday, many people who do care about democracy and human rights quickly took to social media to express their outrage at the dictatorship-loving punk. One of the more memorable tweets was one sent out by Marco Rubio. The Florida senator tweeted he did not know if the statement was real or a parody. He went on to say if Trudeau’s statement is real, it was “shameful & embarrassing.” The statement was so disgusting Rubio had a hard time believing the prime minister actually made it. Another line in Trudeau’s statement read, “While a controversial figure, both Mr. Castro’s supporters and detractors recognized his tremendous dedication and love for the Cuban people who had a deep and lasting affection for ‘el Comandante.’ ” Obviously the most brain-dead prime minister in Canadian history thinks Castro’s detractors, whether jailed and tortured for political crimes or with their families trying to reach Florida in leaky boats in shark-infested waters, thought of nothing else other than how much Castro loved them. Trudeau’s phrase, “while a controversial figure,” set out a series of social media posts under the hashtag #trudeaueulogies. Tweets such as “While a controversial figure, Benito Mussolini managed to get the trains to run on time” were sent out. While funny, it was these tweets that received the most attention by the international media and helped make Canada the laughing stock of the world.

Trudeau’s idiotic utterances are funny and almost worth paying high taxes for their sheer entertainment value Canada could very well end up being collateral damage in Donald Trump’s quest to make America great again. It is sad to say but if our country and economy is damaged by the 45th president of the United States, it will be well worth it if it results in Trudeau and the Liberal government losing power. Many of Trudeau’s idiotic utterances are funny and almost worth paying high taxes for their sheer entertainment value. Trudeau has told the unwashed masses that budgets balance themselves (after a year in power they really don’t) and he intends to grow the economy from the heart out, whatever the hell that meant. But his statement on Castro’s death embarrassed a lot of people and made them ashamed to be Canadians. Disgraceful. Why do young socialists idolize totalitarian tyrants? Castro, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot—all evil, torturing murderers. #truth https://t.co/mYJonVK7JB — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 26, 2016



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