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Saturday, February 21, 2026

New results from The POLITICO Poll suggest a lasting chill has settled over the world's former bosom buddies. Americans are rosy as ever about their northern neighbors, but Canadians don't share the love.

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Canadians want closer ties with Europe and less reliance on the United States.

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-- Cult MTL (@cultmtl.com) Feb 21, 2026 at 11:03 AM

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In survey question after survey question, Canadians say the U.S. no longer reflects their values, is more likely to provoke conflict than to prevent it and, as a result, is pushing Canada to consider closer ties with other global powers " including overtures to China that would have seemed unthinkable only a couple of years ago.

The necrotizing orange chomo did that.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-02-21 11:51 AM | Reply


Canadian PM Mark Carney recognized the State of Palestine, and like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, said he would honor the ICC arrest warrants for alleged war crimes, diffused as INTERPOL Red Notices, for Russia President Vladimir Putin and Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu.

Meanwhile Dummkopf Trumpf huckle-yuckle-chuckles with these two pit fiends on US soil and gives them Red Carpet treatment on top of threatening a Star Trekian "absorption" of Canada. And promoting Confederates in Alberta to secede from Canada.

No wonder the Canadians are leery of the US and are probably replaying this song up there: Distant Early Warning


#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-21 12:23 PM | Reply

the U.S. no longer reflects their values, is more likely to provoke conflict than to prevent it

^
"This is what I voted for."
--Republicans

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-02-21 12:24 PM | Reply

30,000 Canadians volunteered for the US military during the Vietnam War while Republicans Dick Cheney, Dummkopf Trumpf, Dan Quayle, and Mitt Romney all chickened out with deferments or triple-billeting in a USARNG unit. That was how Dan Quayle avoided combat.

At least 134 Canadians died or were reported missing in Vietnam.


And the Canadian government was kind to young Americans who went there to avoid fighting in Vietnam.

Only military deserters were sent back to the US because those names were transmitted globally as fugitives.

America couldn't have asked for a better friend than Canada and Dummkopf Trumpf pissed it all away.

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-21 12:45 PM | Reply

What part of Make AMERICA great Again is Unclear?

Trump is a Nazi. Full Stop.

He runs with ZioNazis, they Steal and Kill together, Like a Gang.

They are "Terrorists" to use their own Language against them.

They need to be treated as Such.

#5 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2026-02-21 02:01 PM | Reply

LIKE THE CHILD MURDERER VLADIMIR PUTIN

#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-02-21 02:40 PM | Reply

Team USA plays Team Canada for the ice hockey gold medal.

Watch everyone in the arena cheer for Canada except for jet-setting playboy Kashyap Pramod Vinod "I'll have the Chicken Vindaloo" Patel.

#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-21 04:09 PM | Reply

That bug-eyed freak thinks the blue line is a reference to law enforcement.

#8 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-02-21 04:16 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

"US military during the Vietnam War while Republicans Dick Cheney, Dummkopf Trumpf, Dan Quayle, and Mitt Romney all chickened out with deferments or triple-billeting in a USARNG unit. That was how Dan Quayle avoided combat."

CNN"Clinton's Draft Deferrment
In the autumn of 1969, Clinton entered the draft but received a high number (311) and was never called to serve -- however, Clinton made every effort to avoid the draft prior to entering it.

First, Bill Clinton received education deferments while at Georgetown and Oxford (where he helped organize demonstrations against the war). Second, Clinton attempted to avoid the draft for four years by enrolling, but never joining, the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). Clinton had enrolled in the ROTC hoping to avoid military service for four years, but, wanting a future in politics, had a change of heart and entered the draft.

In December 1969, safe from the draft with his high lottery number, Clinton changed his mind about joining the ROTC program and wrote a letter to the director of the ROTC program thanking him "for saving me from the draft" and regretted misleading him by not revealing the extent of his opposition to the war. The letter was leaked by the Pentagon to ABC news early in the 1992 fueled criticism of candidate Clinton's character.

Later in the 1992 campaign, it became known that Clinton's uncle had attempted to get Bill Clinton a Navy Reserve assignment during the Vietnam war. Clinton said he didn't know anything about it to the press on September 3, 1992 but a day later admitted that a former draft board member had informed him of his uncles' attempt several months before."

#9 | Posted by Petrous at 2026-02-21 08:10 PM | Reply

Two things.
First, as a Vietnam Veteran, I am old enough to respect vital, sincere feeling of others who woke up earlier than I that that war was in idiotic expedition in imperialism, the Vietnamese people did not want us there, they wanted Uncle Ho. So if Bill Clinton or Bush sought an exemption...in that war, at that time, that was an honorable thing to do. It was also honorable to serve if that is how one saw things, as I did.
Now, WWII, a full on war against fascism, it would have been a different thing.
Second, Trump is clearly, as the President of Portugal said of him "objectively, a Russian asset".
There is no excuse for voting for Trump that second time, he had shown who he was during the insurrection of 2021.

#10 | Posted by Hughmass at 2026-02-22 06:36 AM | Reply

CORIOLANUS ... A small bookend on your #4: As World War 2 raged and the US dithered (Republicans tried killing Lend-Lease as late as spring 1941), a half-brother of mine left his native US, traveled north and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Dragoons. Wearing the black beret and springbok badge, he definitely had himself a war. He had the shakes the rest of his life, but never questioned why an American should enlist in a Canadian outfit. "Longest undefended border in the world," he often said enthusiastically with a smile. I'm not glad he's dead now, but seeing this he might be.

#11 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-02-22 06:46 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Hi Doc Sarvis:

Thanks for sharing a terrific vignette. There was a lot of "looking the other way" between Canadians and Americans following the First World War, including during Prohibition (cross border booze running) and then fighting the Nazis, like your half-brother volunteering to join the RC Dragoons.

Last century in NYC, a cute woman from human resources (HR) would come around every few weeks and ask my co-worker for some sort of paperwork. Sitting nearby, I didn't want to eavesdrop but I could hear it was something about a requirement.

A good looking man himself, he would humble-mumble-chumble with a bit of charm and say "next week" and then she would happily saunter away. This went on for a long, long time.

After I left that organization, I found out years afterwards that he was a Canadian citizen working in the US but without the right INS status. After 9/11, he was caught by ICE and deported back to Canada. But he had paid his taxes and was as "American" as the next guy. We used to watch NY Giants games together and I had no idea he was Canadian.

Canada "looked the other way" for our college students who went there to avoid Vietnam and Ottawa "looked the other way" for the notorious CIA MK Ultra experiments in Montreal.

Like anything he does, the inept Dummkopf Trumpf botched a great relationship. He had a lousy hotel in Toronoto, too.

Right now Team Canada is playing Team USA for the Gold Medal in men's hockey.

#12 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-22 07:26 AM | Reply

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