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Stephen Harper spotted leaving the White House's West Wing

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Gord McPherson asked "Post Cohen's number I'll call him and use you as a reference" 646-853-0114 Methinks Harper should also say Hey to Mikey Cohen while he is in DC N'esy Pas?

 http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/07/stephen-harper-spotted-leaving-white.html







http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/harper-white-house-west-wing-1.4731144


Stephen Harper spotted leaving the White House's West Wing

Former prime minister was expected to meet with 2 top Trump advisers



Catharine Tunney· CBC News· Posted: Jul 02, 2018 3:23 PM ET



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Tow Hill
Gord McPherson
A long trip just to get a few pre-orders for a book.


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos 
 @Gord McPherson RE Your "Corrections"

"You lost five elections"

TRUE

"You also have not prevailed in a single "suing more lawyers"

FALSE

"Cohen? Big deal Every hood in Manhattan has called Cohen"

TRUE

Post Cohen's number I'll call him and use you as a reference

IF I DID SO CBC WOULD JUSTIFIABLY BLOCK IT

SO I PROVIDED YOU THE INFO ELSEWHERE AND NO DOUBT YOU KNOW WHERE EH?

Methinks that whereas you claim to know me well the you already have the number anyway but I will lay odds you will never dare to call MIkey or me for that matter N'esy Pas?


David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos
@Gord McPherson Go Figure "Content disabled."





  
Tow Hill
Gary Carey
So, what happened? Nothing?


Gord McPherson
Gord McPherson
@Gary Carey

Yup. Pretty much.

Kudlow fell asleep.
He's not well.

David Amos
David Amos
@Gord McPherson "Post Cohen's number I'll call him and use you as a reference"

646-853-0114


David Amos
David Amos
@Gord McPherson "Post Cohen's number I'll call him and use you as a reference" 646-853-0114

So did ya call Mikey or not?






Tow Hill  
Tow Hill
It would be preferable if former leaders that lost an election would not act like a shadow government

Tow Hill
 

Mark Tynthof
Mark Tynthof
@Norman Olson Yet when Harper was Canada's PM he was more concerned with another country.
"Stephen Harper vows loyalty to Israel in speech to Knesset
Speech to Israeli parliament unique for a Canadian prime minister"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stephen-harper-vows-loyalty-to-israel-in-speech-to-knesset-1.2503393


David Amos
David Amos 
@Tow Hill The former PM's ain't acting and never were. I have no doubt that as "The Donald" picks fights with the world the bankster clients of Chretien, Mulroney and Harper are very concerned about the price of tea in China and whether or not it can be purchased with the Yankee petrodollar that our not so valuable loonie is hooked at the hip to. Harper is a fellow far right wing dude who supports Bibi bigtime. Methinks the "consultants" Stevey Boy and Derek Burney are quite likely the only Canadians Trump and his minions are willing to listen to within the secretive Yankee Whitehouse West Wing about NAFTA or anything else N'esy Pas?


David Amos
David Amos
@Tow Hill Just in case folks thought I was joking about "Harper and Bankers" its easy to check to see that I am not. Just Google it and follow the yellow brick road. so to speak.

I repeat

"Harper and Bankers"

Please Enjoy


David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Tynthof "Yet when Harper was Canada's PM he was more concerned with another country."

I know you don't care about my work but I repeat somebody should at least cut and paste this into Google

"Harper and Bankers"

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stephen-harper-vows-loyalty-to-israel-in-speech-to-knesset-1.2503393
 
David Amos
David Amos
@Lou Parks Methinks you are wasting your precious time with the mccaig bot N'esy Pas?







Mark Tynthof
Dave laitinen
On who's behalf is he at the White House? He failed Canadians socially and economically. Ah ha, he's got something's in comon with Trump.

 
Mark Tynthof
Mark Tynthof
@Robert Stringer Harper did it even before Trump!
1. Harper contrasted immigrants and refugees with “old stock Canadians.”
2. Harper’s campaign was supported by the alt-right group National Alliance (look up their beliefs), which is also the source of the Conservative Party’s “Strong, Proud, and Free” slogan.
3. Harper called Liberal supporters “Asian immigrants, people who live in ghettos”
4. Harper was leader of the Northern Foundation (look up their beliefs), an alt-right political organization originally founded to support apartheid South Africa.
5. Harper was Reform Party policy chief when many members were from the white supremacist group Heritage Front. Harper had Heritage Front security guards for the party.

David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Tynthof Methinks many folks still remember when Harper called Maritimers defeatists. If you had bothered to watch any of my debates in Fundy Royal you would have noticed I enjoyed torturing the lawyer Rob Moore about what his boss said about us N'esy Pas?

However I don't exist to political pundits or CBC

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276









Mark Tynthof
Jim Dandee
Harper has a degree in economics. Trudeau has credentials in drama. Facts matter. Truth matters.


Mark Tynthof
Mark Tynthof
@Jim Dandee Harper is a failed economist. Trudeau was a French and Math teacher at the private West Point Grey Academy. He has a Bachelor of arts degree in literature from McGill University and a Bachelor of education degree from the University of British Columbia. From 2002 to 2004, he studied Engineering at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, a part of the Université de Montréal. He also started a Master's degree in environmental geography at McGill University, before suspending his program to seek public office.

David Amos
David Amos
@Jim Dandee "Harper has a degree in economics. Trudeau has credentials in drama. Facts matter. Truth matters"

Methinks you should cut and paste "Harper and Bankers" into Google to do some reading and following the yellow brick road so to speak. Perhaps then you will tell of what you now know to be true and let the political cards fall where they may N'esy Pas?

David Amos
David Amos
@Mark Tynthof Methinks I should be amazed but nothing surprises me anymore. You take the time to lecture a person with the same name as the actor "Jim Dandee" about the Prime Minister's education yet you have no time to Google the following words? Yea Right.

Trump Cohen NAFTA FATCA TPP Morneau

Perhaps you should say Hey to Trudeau The Younger or one of his fellow MPs for me sometime soon N'esy Pas?






Mark Tynthof 
John Myro
At least Harper never went on 60 Minutes to give a condescending finger wagging lecture to Americans on how to be more aware of their surroundings and how to be more progressive. I'm sure Trump enjoyed that arrogant oh so superior ideology lecture


Mark Tynthof
Mark Tynthof
@John Myro No, instead he bashed Canada in front of American audiences:
"Canada is a Northern European Welfare state in the worst sense of the term and very proud of it."–Stephen Harper

David Amos
Content disabled.
David Amos 
@Mark Tynthof Methinks he said that in Montreal circa 1997 or so Anyone can Google and cut and paste a politician's words to support a argument. Remember when Harper called Maritimers defeatists? If you had bothered to watch any of my debates in Fundy Royal you would have noticed I enjoyed torturing the lawyer Rob Moore about what his boss said about us. In my humble opinion it is being homeless yet continuing to write original words while suing the Crown and running for public office for the fifth time that separates the men from the boys who post their political opinions in CBC N'esy Pas?

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/text-of-harpers-speech/article1131985/

Stephen Harper spotted leaving the White House's West Wing

Former prime minister was expected to meet with 2 top Trump advisers



Catharine Tunney· CBC News· Posted: Jul 02, 2018 3:23 PM ET

Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper departs the West Wing of the White House, Monday, July 2, 2018, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)  
Stephen Harper was spotted leaving the West Wing earlier today, but little is known about what the former prime minister said inside the White House.

Harper was expected to meet on Monday with Larry Kudlow — the director of the National Economic Council and Trump's go-to economic adviser — and John Bolton, the president's national security adviser, according to multiple sources who spoke to CBC News on the condition of anonymity.

An Associated Press photographer snapped a photo of the former Conservative leader leaving the White House, but neither Harper's team nor the U.S. administration has responded to CBC's requests for comment about what happened during Monday's trip to Washington.

Harper did Tweet Monday that he looked forward to meeting with more business and government leaders "to discuss the forces shaping our future," in a plug for his forthcoming book.






Harper, who now works as a consultant, personally approached the two officials for a meeting, sources told CBC News last week.

The sources said Bolton phoned the Canadian embassy in Washington to make some arrangements ahead of the meeting — a call that caught Canadian officials off guard as they were not expecting such a visit.

Harper has not shied away from talking publicly about the Canada-U.S. relationship since leaving office. He has waded into the ongoing NAFTA talks, offering commentary on TV and at conferences.

While he has criticized some of the Liberal government's actions on the trade file, he has defended the merits of NAFTA.

Harper also often meets with international conservative leaders as chair of the International Democrat Union, an alliance of conservative and centre-right parties founded 35 years ago by Britain's Margaret Thatcher, Germany's Helmut Kohl and then-U.S. vice president George Bush Sr., among others.
Harper's meeting came as the U.S. and Canada battle it out over trade.

Kudlow, who recently suffered a heart attack but is back on the job, even took to American airwaves after the G7 summit in Charlevoix to attack Trudeau's plan to impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S.
Last month Trump slapped tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel imports and sought to justify them on national security grounds.

In response, Canada has imposed $16.6 billion worth of new tariffs on a host of U.S. goods, from whiskey to ketchup.

CTV News first reported Harper's planned meeting with Bolton in Washington, citing details contained in emails the broadcaster had obtained.

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Catharine Tunney
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Catharine Tunney is a reporter with the CBC's Parliamentary bureau in Ottawa. She previously worked with CBC Radio's The House and CBC Nova Scotia. She can be reached at catharine.tunney@cbc.ca

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