I wonder if he knew that the very people he supported, and even in a very pretentious way supported him, would be under suspicion over his death. Since he’s a POS I bet if it turns out that they are guilty of taking his life, you may actually give them praise for a job well done.
What a stupid example. He’s under investigation for everything the Democrat party did to Trump. He signed off on it. He gave full approval to sabotage the Trump campaign in 2016.
You are totally correct. High 5. Jimmy Kimmel being suspended is an unfunny joke and glad some protesters are supporting him by holding signs where he used to do the show.
Release the Epstein Files just like Charlie Kirk wanted.
In our entire history only one PM was ever killed. Mckinley, Lincoln, Kennedy were shot dead . Reagan and Trump shot and wounded. Some guy tried to kill Nixon but was stopped a movie with Sean Penn was made about it.
USA makes it easy to kill if so inclined. Various Governors and contenders for Pres have been shot. Political violence like that just doesn’t happen in Canada. It is front page news if a fist fight breaks out at a nomination meeting here.
No Canadian Prime Minister has ever been murdered. John A. MacDonald and John Sparrow David Thompson both died in office, but both died of natural causes. MacDonald had a stroke and Thompson had a heart attack. In fact, every Canadian Prime Minister in history has died of natural causes.
My bad. D’arcy McGee was a Liberal-Conservative MP shot dead as he returned home. He was a Father Of Confederation and had 3 schools named after him and two towns in Saskatchewan. He had a huge public funeral. His killer Mr Whelan was the last person hanged in public. Canada does not have elected officials shot dead. In America mayors and congressmen and Senators and of course Presidents are shot dead or wounded in attempted murder. Also mall and church shootings in America and airport shootings and plane hijackings. Canada yes America no. When it comes to gun laws I think Canada better than USA.
Larry Craig (Republican Senator, Idaho): Arrested in 2007 in a men’s restroom sting for soliciting sex. He had a long record of voting against LGBT rights.
Mark Foley (Republican Congressman, Florida): Resigned in 2006 after sending sexually explicit messages to male congressional pages. He had supported conservative stances publicly.
Roy Ashburn (Republican State Senator, California): Known for voting against gay rights; arrested in 2010 for drunk driving after leaving a gay nightclub. Later came out as gay.
Ed Schrock (Republican Congressman, Virginia): Strong opponent of gays in the military; dropped re-election bid in 2004 after allegations of using a gay phone chat line.
George Rekers (co-founder of Family Research Council, frequent GOP ally): Caught in 2010 traveling with a male escort despite public anti-gay activism.