New coverage of the NCC's foreign interference policy victory in the Western Standard:
If a person says they're a Liberal (or Bugs Bunny) they're a Liberal
Linda Slobodian, Published 10 Jan 2025
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Members of the Bugs Bunny Show team are among new membership registrations accepted recently by the Liberal Party of Canada... The party laughs it off, but it's no laughing matter when an unqualified membership gets to pick a party leader who will be prime minister, even if only for a few months.
The entire Bugs Bunny Show team, a Greasy Walrus, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and a cat named Salem are among new membership registrations accepted recently by the Liberal Party of Canada.
Napoleon Bonaparte, (reincarnated as a Canadian voter), Elon Musk, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping also registered.
“Wait for CBC to tell the story of the groundswell of Liberal support across the country,” wrote @qochoc21906 on X.
Funny. Not unrealistic. But the reality of the Liberal Party’s registration rules has serious, maddening repercussions.
Party members are eligible to vote March 9, to choose a leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after he was strong-armed into resigning.
But, who are these party members allowed to influence who’ll serve as interim PM?
“It is the Wild West that ironically opens us up to eastern influences,” said Alexander Brown, Director of the National Citizens Coalition, who was welcomed by the Liberal party after registering as Xi Jinping Thursday (and who started the trend).
“Foreign students under diaspora threat and intelligence assets could very well decide Canada’s next prime minister... This is terrifying, and frankly, treasonous,” said Brown describing it as a “massive foreign interference issue.”
Add another national security black mark to the disgraced party for leaving the door wide open to foreign interference influencing who’ll temporarily serve as Canada’s prime minister until the federal election is held.
They aim to pick a new leader by March 9 to oversee a new parliamentary session ending the prorogation request Governor General Mary Simon granted Trudeau.
Liberal rules have allowed anyone aged 14 and older to join, including those “ordinarily” residing in Canada whether or not they hold Canadian status.
Actually, when the Liberals said anyone, they seem to have meant everyone.
“It’s completely open to foreign students, foreign intelligence assets, any diaspora influence groups. I think of the millions of the temporary residents we had after the last few years, many of whom came here on absolutely no background checks.”
“Are you a radical cleric? Are you a Khalistan separatist? Are you a diaspora student who's been tasked with spying on Western universities for the Chinese Communist Party?”
The Liberals don’t check.
After being publicly shamed and ridiculed by Bugs Bunny impersonators, the party announced Thursday it’ll amend nomination rules to no longer allow temporary foreign visitors to vote for the interim leader.
Liberal spokesman Parker Lund said the party will remove fake registrations from its rolls. In typical skanky Liberal fashion, he mocked those who exposed the rules.
“The Liberal Party of Canada is aware of these ridiculous, fraudulent registration attempts,” he wrote on X.
“The national party secretary has the ability to remove registrants from our lists and will be removing these fraudulent profiles well in advance of any leadership vote.”
Suddenly, it’s important. Are the Liberals, if we can believe them, closing the barn door too late? How can they scrub lists if voters on the rolls didn’t have to provide proof of who they are?
Brown registered using a Jinping email address, [email protected], gave the address of the Chinese Consulate in Ottawa, and a “version” of the dictator’s birthdate.
“It didn't stop me. It didn't say you can't use this name. It didn't say confirm the email. I don't have the rights to [email protected]. It didn’t send me a text to that mobile number which is fake.”
“It didn't ask me for identification, didn't ask for a donation. Boom! Thank you for registering.”
He said the process is “too easy, even by the standards of repeated traitors to Canada.”
Jinping’s easy to spot and banish — if they so wish. Other fraudulent registrars? Maybe not so much.
“It’s the reality that it can be literally anybody. There might be a filter for language, but there's not a filter for who these people are, where their addresses are inside of Canada. There’s no check on the phone number. There's no check on the email,” said Brown.
So, what are the larger implications?
Brown says Conservative populist movements around the world are in the midst of “course corrections back towards unity, law and order, an end to overly woke initiatives” that nobody “actually wanted.”
“This has been run by a loud and well-organized minority, often backed up by government-funded NGOs to help you get the policy that you want to implement in the first place.”
“But talk to anyone these days. Whether it's the person next to you at the grocery store, or the parents in the park, or the guy at the gym, or the construction workers on the corner. They'll tell you that they've had enough.”
However, the Liberal threat still hovers like a heavy foul odour.
“God forbid they select someone who is a compromised foreign asset or a delusional net zero business advocate like a Mark Carney. You’d have more danger to fight in order to secure Canadian recovery. “
“People should be hopeful, but it's still precarious … We have to get across the finish line.”