Canadian Minister of “Environment and Climate Change”, otherwise known as the Minister of Failing To Control the Weather Through Excessive Taxation of Working Canadians, took mindless gibbering to an entirely new level last week. Apparently, Mrs. Guilbeault’s little boy Stevie is hiding under his desk this week because Danielle Smith suggested that Stevie be placed in Tucker Carlson’s satirical “crosshairs”.
Guilbeault went so far as to hold a press conference to bloviate about how threats of violence and “incitement to violence” have “absolutely no place in Canadian politics”. He went on to demand that Premier Smith apologize and withdraw the apparent Fatwa of Death that was issued against the obviously traumatized Guilbeault.
To put things in their proper perspective, it’s clear to everyone who was at the event that the “crosshairs” comment that so terrified the gibbering Guilbeault, was made in the context of aiming ridicule at Guilbeault, not rifles.
Premier Smith’s suggestion that Tucker put Guilbeault in his “crosshairs” followed a discussion by Carlson of the value in ridiculing politicians whose stupidity is manifest as a surefire means of undermining their chances at re-election as well as their moral authority to govern.
As Canadians well know, Guilbeault deserves ridicule with regard to his many completely asinine public statements on carbon taxes, electric vehicles, oil, gas and coal production, Albertans in general and the need to adopt zero emissions policies due to the “existential threat” posed by CO2, a substance that is actually required to sustain human life on earth.
Maybe it’s because Guilbeault only learned English as a second language that he is completely unaware of the rich history of political satire and its use as a means of political protest. One could only imagine Guilbeault’s horror if Danielle Smith were to forward him a copy of Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal For Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country, and For Making Them Beneficial to the Publick”. Guilbeault would be horrified and hold an immediate press conference claiming that Danielle Smith supported the feeding of the babies of the poor to the rich rather than supporting Trudeau’s brilliant plan for Universal Basic Income.
It was less than coincidental that the Guilbeault Press Conference whining about the alleged incitement of violence came one day after the release of Justice Mosley’s Decision declaring that Trudeau, Guilbeault and the rest of the Agents of the Communist Party of China and Fascists that make up the Trudeau Cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office acted in an unreasonable, illegal and unconstitutional fashion in invoking the Emergencies Act as a response to the peaceful Convoy 2022 protest. Unsurprisingly, seizing bank accounts without due process and trampling indigenous elders with horses when less invasive and violent means were available was found by the Federal Court to be illegal and unconstitutional.
People need to remember that Guilbault made sure that the Emergencies Act Declaration specifically exempted all of his eco-terrorist buddies who physically as opposed to rhetorically attacked the Coastal Gas Link construction facility and RCMP first responders near Prince George British Columbia. Guilbault made sure that the Declaration specifically exempted his foreign terrorist co-conspirators funded by groups like the Tides Foundation from entering Canada for the purposes of committing acts of eco-terrorism.
I’m sure that Guilbeault would claim incitement to violence by anybody “modestly proposing” that the next time Guilbeault commits criminal trespass by terrorizing the family of an Alberta Premier by climbing onto the roof of their house like a bug, that he be squashed by a giant fly swatter.
Jeffrey R.W. Rath, B.A. (Hons.) LL.B. (Hons)
Foothills, Alberta
29 January, 2024