Five Quick Things: Fidelito, At Long Last
The article discusses the recent rumors regarding Justin Trudeau's parentage, suggesting he may be the son of Fidel Castro rather than Pierre Trudeau. It also touches on the political landscape in Texas, highlighting Ken Paxton's recent primary victory and his aggressive campaigning style. The author expresses skepticism about the chances of Paxton's general election opponent, James Talarico.
- ▪Rumors have circulated that Justin Trudeau is the son of Fidel Castro, with some evidence presented in a recent interview with Castro's daughter.
- ▪The author criticizes Canadian conservatives for not capitalizing on the alleged connection between Trudeau and Castro.
- ▪Ken Paxton recently won the GOP Senate primary in Texas, and the author believes he is a strong candidate despite skepticism from some experts.
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First, if you’ll allow me, I’d like to ‘splain myself. There was no column in this space yesterday, and no particularly good reason for that.Well, that’s not true. I had a decent reason.Tuesday night was the big annual fundraising dinner for the Louisiana Freedom Caucus PAC, which is the political action committee supporting the Freedom Caucus in the Louisiana legislature (I make the big money beer money running the thing), and after spending a month hawking table sponsorships, promoting it, and helping our hired pros to manage it, I was exhausted. If I’d had to write a column, it would have stunk.So I begged off.I’ll make it back up. Maybe this weekend. Who knows?Anyway…1.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.