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Warren Kinsella: My latest: your Royal Hypocrite-ness
When you’ve concluded that the media are “destroying our mental health,” is it a good idea to then do multi-platform media interviews on multiple continents? When “public pressure” about your private life is causing you “drama, stress and tears,” do you then turn around and agree to participate in an
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: I am vindicated
Like I’ve said for months: Anyone who is (a) sane (b) of voting age (c) in Canada doesn’t like either Trudeau or Poilievre. The federal choices suck. Worst ever. From the Globe: “More than half of Canadians think the Liberals should ditch Justin Trudeau as leader before the next federal
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Happy Noo Yeer
Here are some of my walls. Happy 2023, all of youse. pic.twitter.com/cowlJfhuhR — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) December 31, 2022
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Best records of 2022
I don’t do the top ten albums anymore, much to the chagrin of Scott Sellers and Lee Hill, but I do feel an obligation to let y’all know which albums and singles are the best of 2022 – in fact, not in my opinion. In fact. The best album belongs
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the winners in 2022
It’s that time of year! The time, that is, when columnists haul out their naughty and nice lists, and type up political winners and losers. And who am I to buck tradition? So, herewith and heretofore, the political winners of 2022! (The political losers column comes next. And being on
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Merry Christmas!
I’ve been productive the past few (Jeep-less) days. Here’s the result. Merry Christmas, everyone.
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: Merry Christmas – in Iceland, and wherever else you are
I feel like I finally got Iceland. Merry Christmas, all. pic.twitter.com/LpRpCMDYy4 — Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) December 24, 2022
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the leader of the free world
Volodomyr Zelenskyy paid a surprise visit to Joe Biden this week. It was really, really important. For starters, it was the Ukrainian president’s first trip outside his country since Vladimir Putin’s war began in February. And, as 2022 grinds to a close — but as the war grinds on, Zelenskyy,
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: by-elections don’t matter, except when they do
Do by-elections, which usually have notoriously low turnout, matter? We get told general campaigns do, all the time. But what about by-elections? Should we care — and should we care that no one seems to, you know, care about them? That legendary political muse, Dan Quayle, had the best take
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: dummies, dumped
Spare a thought and a prayer, if you will, for the convoy types. Because they are sad and lonely, these days. Their suitor and champion has abandoned them, you see. Pierre Poilievre has ghosted the convoy folk. It’s no small thing. Poilievre won his Conservative Party’s leadership in a landslide
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: be smaller, win bigger
If you believe that big political graves are dug with tiny shovels – and you should, because they are – then you should also believe the reverse is true. That is, big political successes are usually constructed with the little things. Not grand, sweeping gestures: voters have become justifiably suspicious
Continue readingWarren Kinsella: My latest: the beast is awake – everywhere
STOCKHOLM — Extremism comes on tiny feet. You almost don’t see it until it’s too late. Take this IKEA, for example, on Regeringsgatan, near the old city of Stockholm. Here, tucked between grandiose 16th-century buildings and charming cobblestone streets, is another IKEA. It’s just like the ones in Canada, found
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