Monday, September 07, 2020

None dare call it "scam" ... oh, wait, they all do.

Moving on to our next episode of "What do people think of Ezra Levant?", let's recall that it was back in 2016 that right-wing provocateur and perpetual fundraiser Ezra Levant insisted that my describing him as a "scam artist" was so emotionally devastating that he barely had the energy to give the truck testicles on Jason Kenney's manly, he-man Dodge Ram pickup truck a second coat of wax. This, of course, inspires the obvious question -- what do others think of the possible scam artistness of Ezra Levant and, as before, we can let Twitter's advanced search feature do all the work, wherein we can start counting backwards from Aug 22, 2020 to find ...

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and ... but I believe I've made my point. Tune in tomorrow when we chat about spoliation. Or possibly about hustlers and con artists. The possibilities are endless.

BONUS TRACK: Apropos of absolutely nothing, anyone remember the short-lived and mirth-inducing "Rebel Freedom Fund":


Yeah, good times, good times.

RUH ROH ... Apparently, some folks down south are less than impressed with Ezra Levant's wildly misleading fundraiser for right-wing hack Millie Weaver, and are promising to get regulators involved. This might not end well ... 



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