Wednesday, January 1, 2020

VIDEO: Trudeau still out to get Ezra Levant and Rebel News

During the Christmas rush, things tend to pile up on our desks -- Ed.'s and mine -- to be seen later... or never... We were doing a bit of dusting and cleaning... the old D&C... today, while we got over Ma Nifkins' jellied gin -- and found a note of the URL for this video, posted by Ezra Levant on YouTube on December 17th.

A few days earlier, lawyers for Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of All Canuckistan (except Alberta and Saskatchewan) made a shocking decision -- one which must have been approved by Mr Socks hisself. They -- the ones that work for Elections Canada -- decided to investigate Mr Levant and Rebel News for publishing and promoting The Libranos: What the Media isn't telling you about Justin Trudeau's Corruption.

The book came out during last fall's election campaign, ya see, so obviously it was calculated to influence Canadians to vote Not Liberal. And that would be wrong! Right? Two other books, by John Ivison and Aaron Wherry and John Ivison, both paid indirectly by the Liberal government, also appeared during the campaign, but that's OK because both Mr Ivison and Mr Wherry are sweet and sweeter (respectively) on the King of Blackface. It's only Ezra Levant who has to STFU during elections.



For criticizing the Liberal government, in print, during the election period, Mr Levant faces a possible fine C$5000 ($3850 in real money). It's not a lot, and Mr Levant could save himself a lot of grief (not to mention many guineas in legal fees) by bending the knee to Elections Canada and admitting he was a bad boy. But what about free speech? How come Messrs Ivison and Wherry can publish books, but not Mr Levant? Doesn't everyone enjoy freedom of speech, or is that only for liberal/Liberal media typists? [Don't bother posting your answer in the comments section. We already know the answer. Ed.]

Whose side are you on? If you want to support Ezra Levant and The Rebel media in their continuing battle for freedom of speech, here's what to do. First, buy the book! You can find it on Amazon.ca, or buy it directly from The Rebel. Links are to be found in the YouTube post. Second, click here to donate to the Save The Rebel defence fund.

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