This is a special edition of Doorstep Postings, the periodic political commentary column written by Josh Lieblein for The CJN.

Justin Trudeau, to his credit, has done a seemingly impossible thing and united Israel’s allies and its enemies on a crucial point. Both sides absolutely can’t stand him!

Dear friends, yesterday the PM’s office posted a photo of PM Trudeau meeting with a small group of community members. Unbeknownst to me, a photo of my shaking the PM’s hand was included. To hear my commentary, listen to CJN’s report by Ellin Bessner, here: https://t.co/1vCDrnphgv

Could this prime minister actually bring about peace in our time without meaning to? We’ll have months—if not a full year and then some–for Israel supporters and haters to commiserate over their opposition to this government.

This week’s attempt to split the difference was the Liberals cutting funding to the UN Relief Workers Agency, as evidence emerged that tied that body to the attacks of Oct. 7.

Today is the seventh anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting where six worshippers were gunned down and 19 injured.

A night thay changed this country. A night that changed this community. A night that forever altered how we see our place in #Canada.

It is because we… pic.twitter.com/1IfXgRni0N

There I was, all ready to write a column praising the Trudeau government for trying to do the right thing–when all of a sudden it emerged that the funding hadn’t actually been cut and might not be until next quarter.

It appears the Justin Trudeau hasn’t actually frozen any funding for UNRWA.

It appears they already transferred the payment, which isn't due until the spring.

Is @HonAhmedHussen, Justin Trudeau’s minister lying, then? Or is he incompetent? Or is it both? #cdnpolihttps://t.co/jLAAODa69P


And once again I was forced to ponder one of the eternal questions of Canadian politics: incompetence or malice? Were the Liberals so quick to follow along with the other nations announcing that funding was being cut that they didn’t notice that they missed the deadline, or were they hoping that this mess in the Middle East would die down by then and nobody would notice?

Trump just won the New Hampshire primary, moving him one step closer to the White House – and Pierre Poilievre is ripping a page out of his playbook.

Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives are not worth the risk. pic.twitter.com/i1XlDpR72h

Of course we’ll never know one way or another, because that’s how this country works—but don’t despair quite yet.

If you believe the people who are paid to try and make sense of Ottawa goings-on, the current explanation is that the Liberals might pull the plug in the middle of the U.S. election later this year. Then, and only then, will we be permitted to despair, when we’re too busy drowning in apocalyptic coverage about how Trump’s return marks the end of life as we know it to get mad about whatever the Liberals will be screwing up. And—so goes the Liberal strategy—since Canadians are so reflexively anti-Trump, they will stampede to the booths to vote against Pierre Poilievre.

Picture it: the prime minister, ready to return to the head of government and having to open negotiations with the POTUS he just spent a whole campaign running against!

How do you talk to this voter pic.twitter.com/3jQN6Z3oc7

Ah, but now we come to the real reason why the Trudeau government’s failure to properly manage interests won’t lead to peace in our time between frustrated pro- and anti-Israel folks. While the Jewish community must still go through with the Liberals’ calculated attempts to shore up votes—since we cannot afford to alienate even a nominal ally–the other side has signalled that they are walking away from the table entirely.

You might be surprised to learn that this divestment from the Democratic Party has been taking place stateside for weeks, to the confusion of American political insiders who have been fruitlessly pounding the Dangerous Donald alarm, louder than any Canadian could.

If you claim your overriding moral imperative is helping Palestinians, but when asked to consider the consequences of a second Trump term for Palestinians, you say "That's a problem for Biden, not me," I think your overriding moral imperative is not actually helping Palestinians

Just imagine being able to say to Joe Biden (and Justin Trudeau): “Thanks for the memories, but you need us more than we need you!” Now after you have made peace with that concept (one that is utterly unfamiliar to the Jewish community), consider that to the anti-Israel folks, the Democrats, and the Liberals, are just names on a list of groups that need to go because they are too supportive of… well, the International Court of Justice didn’t call it a genocide outright, but who cares what they think.

“boycotting isnt effective” right so then why is mcdonalds bringing old items back? bc they’re desperate, boycotting is working, it’s effective. “boycotting isnt effective” so why is starbucks doing all these deals? they’re desperate. boycotting works, don’t let them fool you.

The list includes Disney, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Netflix, Indigo, and even individual actors like Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner. (In case you’re wondering, he made a joke on Saturday Night Live about being part of a band called Hamas, and she happens to be his girlfriend, so to the Hague with both of them.) China, Iran, South Africa and the Houthis are moral exemplars by contrast.

Trump and Poilievre ushering in an era of darkness is good for them even if, by your reckoning, it is bad for Canada and the U.S. because (whispers) they don’t like Canada and the U.S. very much.

Anytime, I see pro-Palestine comrades raise the Canadian flag or stand for the Canadian anthem, I cringe. Canada is a settler colony just like Israel before being its ally. Down with Canada. Down with Israel.

It wasn’t always this way. Time was, the Liberals were the ones who led the raised the temperature. A Trudeau government failing was an opportunity for all of us to learn. Opinion writers making the government’s case would be standing by, ready to do their part. Disputes between communities would be smoothed over with photo ops or appointing senators. Their critics were peddling disinformation, MAGA North, violence normalizers, extremists. And those critics in the opposition parties would weakly deny those charges in an attempt to capture mainstream votes—and lose anyway.

fun fact: I don’t have to be professional when interacting with a disinfo meme factory account

you can go back to gooning to Jordan Peterson videos now https://t.co/osoVpqbgQh

But the Liberals eventually found their boiling point. They weren’t willing to keep taking it farther and farther while those critics decided they would regardless of the consequences. And that is why they are in their current predicament. In a way, they have been right all along: their problem is a communications problem. They can’t communicate effectively because they are broken, and if they also believe that what’s good for the Liberals is always what’s good for Canada, then it follows logically that if they are broken, so is Canada!

People who say Canada is broken are trying to break Canada.
It's not perfect, but we've got a pretty good thing going! ❤️🇨🇦 https://t.co/ZsqBMjftbz

I guess all that’s left for these radicals to worry about is whether Trump 2.0 or PM Poilievre would be worse for them and for the centrist normies. It’d certainly suck for them if that was the case!

Josh Lieblein can be reached at [email protected] for your response to Doorstep Postings.

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This is a special edition of Doorstep Postings, the periodic political commentary column written by Josh Lieblein for The CJN.

Justin Trudeau, to his credit, has done a seemingly impossible thing and united Israel’s allies and its enemies on a crucial point. Both sides absolutely can’t stand him!

Dear friends, yesterday the PM’s office posted a photo of PM Trudeau meeting with a small group of community members. Unbeknownst to me, a photo of my shaking the PM’s hand was included. To hear my commentary, listen to CJN’s report by Ellin Bessner, here: https://t.co/1vCDrnphgv

Could this prime minister actually bring about peace in our time without meaning to? We’ll have months—if not a full year and then some–for Israel supporters and haters to commiserate over their opposition to this government.

This week’s attempt to split the difference was the Liberals cutting funding to the UN Relief Workers Agency, as evidence emerged that tied that body to the attacks of Oct. 7.

Today is the seventh anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting where six worshippers were gunned down and 19 injured.

A night thay changed this country. A night that changed this community. A night that forever altered how we see our place in #Canada.

It is because we… pic.twitter.com/1IfXgRni0N

There I was, all ready to write a column praising the Trudeau government for trying to do the right thing–when all of a sudden it emerged that the funding hadn’t actually been cut and might not be until next quarter.

It appears the Justin Trudeau hasn’t actually frozen any funding for UNRWA.

It appears they already transferred the payment, which isn't due until the spring.

Is @HonAhmedHussen, Justin Trudeau’s minister lying, then? Or is he incompetent? Or is it both? #cdnpolihttps://t.co/jLAAODa69P


And once again I was forced to........

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