Justin Trudeau – 47 Character-Revealing Quotes from Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister and What They Mean for You

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An Honest Examination of Justin Trudeau's Leadership.

  • "Christopher di Armani nails it with this book."
  • "Christopher di Armani takes Trudeau's quotes and like a good attorney and/or investigative reporter has Trudeau convict himself."
  • "This book is well researched, easy to follow and lays bare the lies and hypocrisies of Justin Trudeau."

In this book I undertook an examination of Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister using Justin Trudeau’s own words and actions.

I researched Justin Trudeau’s much-publicized missteps and his actions as a result of those missteps. I analyzed the national media’s response to the glaring discrepancy between his words and his actions.

My examination uncovered a disturbing pattern. That pattern is the focus of this book.

Are you willing to learn the hard truths about your Prime Minister?

Excellent. Then this book is for you.

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About the Book

Are you a concerned Canadian citizen?

I am too.  That’s why the 2015 election bothered me.  Not so much because of the man we elected Prime Minister, but because of what the election of that man said about our nation.

Like our American cousins in 2008, Canadians opted for Hope and Change in 2015.  We opted for style over substance.

ABC – Anything But Conservative became the rallying cry for millions.

We rejected serving Prime Minister Stephen Harper as out of touch, distant and without personality.  We rejected NDP leader Thomas Mulcair as “Angry Tom.”  While we, as a nation, were angry at the status quo we did not want an angry man leading our country.

As the American media did with Barack Obama in the lead up to the 2008 US election, our Canadian media ignored their anointed candidate’s glaring lack of leadership experience and management ability.

That bothered me.

In this book I undertook an examination of Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister using Justin Trudeau’s own words and actions.

I researched Justin Trudeau’s much-publicized missteps and his actions as a result of those missteps. I analyzed the national media’s response to the glaring discrepancy between his words and his actions.

My examination uncovered a disturbing pattern.  That pattern is the focus of this book.

Are you willing to learn the hard truths about your Prime Minister?

Excellent. Then this book is for you.

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Series: Political Leaders, Book 1
Genre: Politics
Tag: Recommended Books
Publisher: Botanie Valley Productions Inc.
Publication Year: 2017
Length: 178 pages
ASIN: B01N7NT11C
ISBN: 9780987934505
List Price: $14.95
eBook Price: $4.99
Audiobook Price: $7.99
Endorsements

Five Stars

Every Canadian should read this.
Gary

If you need to be reminded about Trudeau's character...

If you need to be reminded about Trudeau's character, then buy the book. The Trudeau antics will piss you off again, but it's worth the read.

The Trudeau threat

Very well researched and laid out. As the mainstream media will not keep the public thus informed of Trudeau's actions Canadians rely on individuals such as Mr. di Armani to provide the details we cannot easily obtain on our own.

A must read!

All Canadians need to read this book in order to realize what they voted in as our prime minister. He is such a arrogant fool and a idiot it is embarrassing.

Beyond The Selfies

This book presents the facts behind the Justin Trudeau façade in a way that the vapid Canadian media would never dare expose. Instead, we are bombarded with shallow accounts of Justin and Sophie, pictures, selfies and few-word Tweets. Little was said in the medias about Trudeau's professional experience before being acclaimed as the Liberal Party leader. Little was analyzed about his achievements and accomplishments as a private citizen, before the medias fell in love with the image. Little was said about the contradictions of his speeches and positions, especially as they pertain to referring to Canada's Charter of Rights while lauding the dictatorships of China and Cuba. This book brings it all to the surface in short, concise chapters. I hope that Christopher di Armani writes a sequel in the years ahead since we are heading toward the reckoning of Justin's policy of run-away debt, conflicts of interests pertaining to the foundation, the conflicts of interest already highlighted by Canada's ethics commissioner, uncontrolled spending and a reckless policy on migration.

Definitely a read for us mere citizens.

Albert

"The Emperor Has No Clothes"

This book is well researched, easy to follow and lays bare the lies and hypocrisies of Justin Trudeau. It could easily be sub-titled "The Emperor Has No Clothes" Hats off to Christopher di Armani for taking on this project.

Like a good attorney and / or investigative reporter di Armani let's Trudeau convict himself

An excellent book. Christopher di Armani takes Trudeau's quotes and like a good attorney and/or investigative reporter has Trudeau convict himself. I especially like that he truly transcribes his spoken words showing the vast difference between Trudeau speaking from a prepared speech and Trudeau having to think on his feet. He also shows how Trudeau answers the same questions differently in French in Quebec and in English in English Canada.

Christopher di Armani nails it with this book.

Christopher di Armani nails it with this book. This book is not for JT groupies, as the author speaks the truth here, which is not always flattering. Actually, maybe it is for fans of our Prime Minister, they could probably use a dose of reality. Anyway, well written book - kudos to Mr. di Armani for his insight.

Another bit of excellent writing by a Canadian's Canadian

Christopher has nailed Trudeau to a T!! Another bit of excellent writing by a Canadian's Canadian.

Great profile of a flawed leader ...

"Laid bare is Trudeau's narcissism mixed with a partisan zeal which disguises a surprisingly thin intellect. It appears that Trudeau excels at spouting the jargon of the progressive cult, and in his zeal to embrace those imaginary virtues of diversity and empathy, he is without regard for the larger interests of the Canadian citizens who voted for him. Chris has done a remarkable job in the selection of quotations, but has made this very quick read a must have for the Canadian voters. I only wish that all Canadians had read it prior to the last election."

Perfect portrayal

A perfect portrayal of who Trudeau really is, incompetent and unqualified and following the footsteps of his father who almost destroyed Canada.

Breaking through the media cover-up

Chris Di Armani put together a compendium of quotes from Justin Trudeau from his campaign and throughout his first year in power revealing the true character of our national leader. Justin thinks like his father having disdain for the west, complete dedication to Quebec, a penchant for running gigantic debt enslaving a yet-to-be-born middle class and adoration for dictatorial regimes like China and Cuba. Many of his quotes are hollow and mindless indicating a leader who simply cannot think before he speaks. Trudeau proves sympathetic to Muslim terrorists by refusing to condemn their actions and insisting they have a right to retain Canadian citizenship even after conviction of terrorist intent. Chris clearly shows Justin Trudeau is a fake feminist and has deep contempt for average Canadians.
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About the Author
Christopher di Armani

The hardest writing for any author, I suspect, is writing about themselves. It sure is for me.

While I can write the most personal quirks, the most embarrassing situations and tell the truth for any character in my fiction, writing about myself is, well, uncomfortable.

I’m not one for the spotlight. I like the shadows. I’m most comfortable there. Most writers are.

Writing is my passion and I’m my happiest when I’m pounding out a story. If it’s 3am and I’m still at the keyboard you are right to be scared. Anything can show up on the page at that hour.

Like many writers I am an avid reader. My earliest memories are of Zane Grey westerns. I devoured them like candy. His strong male characters would, no matter their personal flaws, do the right thing when it mattered most. That is what drew me to his books.

I imagine I learned a lot of my own moral code from the characters Zane Grey created.

Like many writers I am also an introvert. Do not allow the protestations of past co-workers convince you otherwise. They see what I want them to see - the social face that allows me to function out in the world. Every writer has one.

It’s how we survive until we make our way back to the safety and security of our writing room.

I am a good writer.

That’s not arrogance speaking. That’s a fact substantiated by the money folks pay me to write. Bad writers don’t get paid.

I didn’t start off a good writer though.

My first novel, written when I was 16, is proof of that. It’s about teenage gangs in high school, about bad choices and worse friends. I wrote it as an assignment for English class. My teacher took pity on me and commended me for its length and ambition with a C Plus. Notice he did not say talent.

The book is horrible. Really. I stumbled across it a few years ago and attempted to read it. By the end of the first page I wanted to vomit. It’s trash.

I accept that.

I started writing young and wrote anything that struck my fancy. Some of it was published, most wasn’t. I wrote letters to the editor, newspaper articles, short stories, poetry, novellas, books, screenplays and short films.

Major newspapers, both print and digital, published me as time went on. Then I edited a national magazine for a firearms advocacy group for two years. That’s where I learned first-hand just how hard we writers make things for our editors.

During my tenure as magazine editor I learned how to edit anything into readable form. Why? I had to meet deadline. That’s a lesson that serves me well to this day.

I’m also a huge horror movie fan. I love vampires (not the ones that sparkle), werewolves and scary guys like Hannibal Lecter.

My interests vary widely as do my forms and genres of writing. I love writing current events commentary. That love has turned into numerous book projects, including a book on the RCMP’s ongoing issues as well as a book on Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. That book, published in early 2017, went on to become a #1 Bestseller on Amazon.

I’ve written a vampire movie, series of two serial killer movies in a series and I’m in the process of turning all three scripts into books. I just finished the first draft of the novel based on the vampire script and so far so good.

When I finish that I’ll turn the two serial killer movies into novels and add the third and final installment to that series. Along the way I’m sure I will write other odd things, too.

Like most writers I have more ideas than I have time to write.

That’s the beauty of the creative mind, isn’t it?

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