2013-01-30

Pauline Marois: An Abject International, Treacherous Embarrassment

Just when you think you couldn't shake your head anymore when it comes to the hilarious escapades of Pauline Marois, she manages to outdo her own arrogant stupidity.

This time, she felt compelled to offer unsolicited advice to Scottish leader Alex Salmond which was politely rebuffed. Look, most of us know how the Scots must have reacted to Marois's antics. I'm sure they don't feel they have much to learn from Quebec.

The world has nothing to learn from the PQ. Trust me on this one.

There's no intellectual currency to this. It's just another reason to poke fun at the PQ.

The thing that is most unbecoming of this diplomatic faux-pas is if the Brits pulled such a stunt here, the PQ would be foaming at the mouths whining and screaming interference.

While this wasn't much news in Scotland, it is here. It was a ratheroutrageously comical move on the part of Marois. It's one thing to make Quebec look small, and quite another to drag Canada into it.

The aura of self-importance she exudes here only looks more frail abroad.

It further solidified my perception of the PQ being a clueless bunch of hick yokels.

I'm not going to get into the details as to why Quebec is NOWHERE near like Scotland (except in the minds of the dreamers in the separatist camp) but one has to notice the delicious irony in her courting English-speaking people. But knowing the separatist mind, they'll find a way to rationalize this with verbal sophistry.

*****

And, oh, fuck you Mulcair and the NDP.

Fuck you in the ear with a spoon.

You need the Clarity Act you fuckheads. Stop playing effen games you clowns.

From the link at the top of the post:

"...Linda Fabiani, the member of Parliament for East Kilbride, was asked about the 38-word question put to voters in the plebiscite over whether Quebec should leave Canada: “Do you accept that Quebec should become sovereign, after having formally offered Canada a new economic and political partnership, within the scope of the legislation on the future of Quebec and the agreement signed on June 12, 1995?”

Ms. Fabiani called the question “complicated.”

No fucking kidding. Understatement of the year.






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