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LisaB's avatar

I hope they speak to him in French.

Friedrike Merck's avatar

Hysterical, and such a good idea.

Judith's avatar

Exactly.I came here to write that exact comment.

Kosmos's avatar

Ironically, he doesn’t truly comprehend English, either -- DEI hire, like Kash-money Patel.

John D.'s avatar

If you look at who Americans elect, it tells you a lot about us as a people. Florida, for instance, has elected Ron DeSantis, Rick Scott, and Marco Rubio.

BigDaddy52's avatar

Yep. Tell me. I live in magat South Carolina.

chev_chelios's avatar

yeah...I know. I live here in this political maga swamp infested nightmare.... but doing what I can to stand up and fight against all this madness.

John D.'s avatar

That is how I feel. Doing what I can.

Joie Warnock's avatar

Thank you Steve for introducing 🇨🇦 to The Warning community and for your strong 💪 ❣️ support of your friends and neighbours in 🇨🇦 the True North Strong and Free.

kasperhauser's avatar

Holy guacamole - this is the day Steve stopped giving a crap about li'l marco's feelings.

Helen Stajninger's avatar

Thank you Steve for giving us the clear truth about Lil Marco. I am ready to sign petitions and march too.

Canada is a beautiful neighbor, right across the Detroit river from me. You can always count on Canada to be calm, sure and kind as a country.

KELTIK_WARRIOR (VINCE T 🦁 )'s avatar

Many, many years ago I stayed at the Chateau le Frontenac. My room overlooked the St. Lawrence Seaway. Somewhere is a photo of me next to a cannon on the bulwark. I recall finding "Old" Quebec City charming and friendly, unlike Montreal where people who did not know French were snubbed.

Little Marco is a panty waist, Trump's little lap dog. Trump loves to take jabs at Little Marco because Liittle Marco is there, available for the jab. Trump likely sees Marco as spittle on the bottom of his shoe.

Helga Dill's avatar

There are no words to describe any of the Cabinet members in this administration. I am glad I am not an American citizen. I have been in this country since 1962 by marriage, but cannot bring myself to give up my German citizenship. Every time I want to take the step, something happens to make me change my mind. Trump was the last straw ! I guess I will just hang on to my Green card until I die.

Friedrike Merck's avatar

Tell us how you really feel Steve! 🤣

Paula Woodworth's avatar

I live on the Maine/Canadian border. The people of New Brunswick are our neighbors and friends. We are sick about what is happening! I have ordered items from several Canadian companies recently to help with their businesses.

Donald Lipkis's avatar

That photo of Little Marco on the Oval Office couch looking like his soul is being sucked out will long be remembered.

Beth Witrogen's avatar

But will it make a difference ...

Carol Gamm's avatar

Thank you Steve. We could have no better neighbor than Canada. Shame on Trump and the rest of the Putin Puppets. History will judge them as the cowards that they are.

Laurie Z's avatar

Greeting from Montreal - grateful for the easterly winds. Your activism on behalf of Canada is appreciated. I was just in Miami and was appalled by what I encountered by way of non plussed US citizens seemingly ok with their President threatening to destroy us economically in the hopes of annexing us. You have captured my outrage perfectly. I cannot convey the extent to which this threat has united this country - it is a remarkable thing to witness and I am here for it. We are not American as Mark Carney stated - we do not share the same consciousness. While I admire much about the individual pursuit of excellence that is the American way - I far prefer the idea that our common welfare is more important and I will fight for that with everything that I have. I've never had to face anything like this in my life and in a weird way, I'm grateful to be here for this moment. As you quoted yesterday, "you do your worst and we will do our best".

Kosmos's avatar

Canada celebrates a different Thanksgiving than does the US. Now we Americans should better understand that for which its people are truly thankful -- not to be their Southern neighbor who madly elected a self-serving, hubristic, malignantly narcissistic psychopath as its leader, a man so weak, ignorant, uneducated, unread and uncultured that he fancies himself a bully but is ironically on an ineluctable trajectory toward a cataclysmic reversal of fortune and upending portrayed in the great classical Greek tragedies. The Furies sing while Trumpty Dumpty and his shadow Little Marco plow ahead oblivious to the formers’ warnings of doom.

As a patriotic American, I now find myself rooting for Canada against the hijacked American polity simply because, ironically, our Northern neighbor embodies and demonstrates fealty to the practice of American values far better than its heretofore noble ally to the South.

Mike Harkreader's avatar

I forwarded this to an organization that my non profit works with in Toronto.

Kiwiwriter47's avatar

Steve is accurate and on point in this column about Rubio being a shoe shine man, our ghastly treatment of a great ally, the Bloated Yam's insanity, and that we should stand by Canada.

I will add that he made one small mistake...US troops and Canada fought no ground actions together in the Pacific.

They came close when US and Canadian troops invaded Kiska in the Aleutians, to find the Japanese had evacuated that fog-covered mass of volcanic tundra, and the only defenders were two dogs. They were happy to be liberated.

However, the RCAF, the USAAF, and the US Navy operated together in that campaign, battling against the Japanese-held island of Attu, which required the US 7th Infantry Division to invade it to liberate it. The 7th Infantry was trained in the desert for mechanized warfare and instead was bogged down in tundra and mud amid wintry temperatures.

The Japanese defended the island with their usual ferocity, but American firepower, determination, and the guns of battleships raised from the Pearl Harbor mud overcame them.

A Canadian division, reorganized to American standards from GI jackets to artillery, was to join the US invasion of Honshu Island in 1946, but that never happened.

The only other battle Canada fought against the Japanese was the disastrous defense of Hong Kong in December 1941. The Winnipeg Grenadiers and Royal Rifles of Canada became the first troops from that nation to fight a ground battle. Undertrained and ill-equipped, they were handily defeated by the 38th Japanese Infantry Division in a month.

The men went into captivity -- many died. Sgt. Ted Lawson earned a Victoria Cross when he flung himself on a Japanese grenade.

I wrote an article about the battle, and have visited the battlefield.

However, Steve Schmidt is deadly,on-point, and must reading today.

Kiwiwriter47's avatar

That is absolutely accurate…the Naktong Bulge.

One of the three brigades in the British Commonwealth Division was Canadian. One was British, and one was Australian. New Zealand provided an artillery battery, and India provided a hospital for the division.

SCA's avatar

An American visiting Canada today — Vancouver BC. Thankfully we see no hostility to America today. Happy to be someplace that is not involved in selling out America and Ukraine to Putin!