All Hail the Supreme Leader Clin-ton

What's the self proclaimed "most famous sinner" in the world up to lately?
Clinton’s latest project, the Clinton Global Initiative, (CGI), has attracted 1000 of the world’s most prominent internationalist movers and shakers this week. The three-day conference, which kicked off last night in New York, includes representatives of many of the world’s heads of state, is touted as a means “to forge a new level of global cooperation.” The stated goals of the meeting include finding solutions to “global poverty, religious conflict, government corruption and global warming.”

CGI’s goal is an “integrated global community of shared benefits, responsibilities, and values.”

Already he's being touted as a candidate for UN Secretary General... OH and the roster of personalities involved just gets better...
The contingent from Canada includes Conservative Party turn-coat, Belinda Stronach, who has long had a “personal friendship” with Clinton. Along with Stronach, the Canadian contingent includes Prime Minister Paul Martin and his predecessor, Jean Chretien and International Development and Aid Minister, Aileen Carroll.

Because, we all know, what conglamerate of pompous windbags and quasy dictators making up the first meeting of a one world government would be complete without a blonde heiress who has less smarts in her than any other woman in Parliament has in her pinky?

1 comment:

  1. Loved her? Trust me I was estatic when she left. She was there for her own personal ambitions - and not for the good of the country. She did everything she could do to undermine Harper's leadership. It was all about Belinda and furthering her own ambitions.

    "She was going nowhere in the Conservative Party. Being in permanent opposition doesn't sit well with everyone you know. "

    You want power? You want a promotion? Go in business. We don't need anymore greedy, corrupt, powerhungry lunatics in politics than we already have - trust me. I run into far too many Liberals, and to be honest Conservatives, with the exact same mentality.

    Now she's Paul Martin's problem... Or should I say Bill Clinton's?

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