by Brad Salzberg
September 19, 2022
Does a public figure and prime minister have the right to behave like an average citizen? It’s a question that’s been on the lips of British media commentators this week.
In Canada, not so much. Or thus far, not at all. Turns out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a left turn this past weekend from formalities relating to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Taking up lead vocals for a rendition of the rock band Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Trudeau was seen piping up in an internet video this week.
“Trudeau was seen singing a Queen song, possibly hours before the funeral. And we’re not talking about a tune by or for our former Head of State. We’re talking about Freddie Mercury’s Queen.”
“In a clip filmed on Sunday night at The Savoy Hotel in London, Trudeau was seen performing “Bohemian Rhapsody” with theatre kid-like verve.”
Let’s be fair– singing in public is not a crime. It is the context in which it occurred that makes CAP wonder about the mental condition of Canada’s post-modern PM.
By all accounts, Queen Elizabeth’s funeral is intended to be a sombre occasion. For a Canadian prime minister to toss aside related formalities must be called into question. Thus far, media in Canada have done no such thing.
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I expected nothing less from the turd