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Why we can’t stop talking about Vogue’s photo of Justin and Sophie
Topic Started: Dec 10 2015, 03:14 PM (1,779 Views)
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Apparently we can’t stop tweeting it and looking at it. Its allure is surpassed only by our desire to figure out what the hell is going on.

Is he saying, “You know I love you, even if I have to work late at cabinet tomorrow,” while she replies “I don’t care, it still leaves me alone with three kids for supper?” Is the fact that he’s gazing into her ear and holding her hips into his own while she’s looking beyond him, at what’s coming, an accurate reflection of the dynamic of their relationship? Quite possibly. The camera has never frightened Justin or his wife, who worked as a correspondent for CTV, and as Mikhail Baryshnikov once said, the body never lies.

“We’ve been preparing for this for years,” Sophie said of the couple’s political career in a private interview with The Globe shortly before the election in October. “Once Justin decided to go on the political scene, all the spotlights were on him. I think we’ve done pretty well finding a balance and a centre. It can be very scrutinized. We see a lot of leaders and people in the public service and the political world reacting with fear, or intimidation, lack of respect for other human beings. I think not only Canada but the world as a whole is called upon to really choose leaders who can generate unity and compassion throughout the world. This is how you find peace, right? I think it starts from within. And Justin has that capacity to swim through crazy waters but keep his vision, keep calm. He doesn’t lose control. He analyzes. He opens up at that moment, whether it’s in the boxing ring and he’s getting shots, or whether it’s in the political ring, or in nature. His personality stays true to who he is, wherever he is. And I think that’s very reassuring.”

His weakness?


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/why-we-cant-stop-talking-about-vogues-photos-of-justin-and-sophie/article27671380/?click=sf_globefb

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campy
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Dec 11 2015, 09:21 AM
I think all of the to-do over Trudeau is "Justinfied" (Knew ya'll would appreciate that). He is a new PM, a young guy with new ideas on the world stage. I think it's to be expected and will die down soon enough. He's only been in office a month. I am excited for Canada.
You don't live here. There will be many changes that will be affecting the population. It's not all roses and it was a lengthy campaign, so it's not like he is new in any sense of the word as he was the party leader.

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He is new in the PM's office, right?
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David
Dec 11 2015, 09:21 AM
I think all of the to-do over Trudeau is "Justinfied" (Knew ya'll would appreciate that). He is a new PM, a young guy with new ideas on the world stage. I think it's to be expected and will die down soon enough. He's only been in office a month. I am excited for Canada.
I am hopeful. It is a ray of light to this old lady. Thought I would die in a dark Canada before this.
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Dec 11 2015, 09:26 AM
He is new in the PM's office, right?
Yep. But his philosophies and agenda were well known before he got elected.

They are working on the campaign promises, right?

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Dec 11 2015, 09:36 AM
David
Dec 11 2015, 09:21 AM
I think all of the to-do over Trudeau is "Justinfied" (Knew ya'll would appreciate that). He is a new PM, a young guy with new ideas on the world stage. I think it's to be expected and will die down soon enough. He's only been in office a month. I am excited for Canada.
I am hopeful. It is a ray of light to this old lady. Thought I would die in a dark Canada before this.
The Conservative party's policies were helpful to the elderly.

The Liberals are more concentrating on the "middle class".


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campy
Dec 11 2015, 09:39 AM
David
Dec 11 2015, 09:26 AM
He is new in the PM's office, right?
Yep. But his philosophies and agenda were well known before he got elected.



Well, I would certainly hope so. Informed voters better know the philosophies and agenda of the person before they cast their vote.
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They are working on the campaign promises, right?

And that is exactly what a responsible leader should be doing..working on their campaign promises.
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Dec 11 2015, 10:45 AM
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Dec 11 2015, 09:39 AM

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Well, I would certainly hope so. Informed voters better know the philosophies and agenda of the person before they cast their vote.
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They are working on the campaign promises, right?

And that is exactly what a responsible leader should be doing..working on their campaign promises.
I know that. Why are you lecturing me on it?
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Dec 11 2015, 10:49 AM
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I know that. Why are you lecturing me on it?
Whining again? After you made your comment, you asked, right? I agreed so where is the lecture?
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I'm still rooting for you Campy!
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A lecture is an educational talk and since I said I already knew that I asked the question.
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Dec 11 2015, 11:50 AM
A lecture is an educational talk and since I said I already knew that I asked the question.
And I agreed with your comment but yet you saw my agreement as a lecture....strange that.
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Dec 11 2015, 11:55 AM
campy
Dec 11 2015, 11:50 AM
A lecture is an educational talk and since I said I already knew that I asked the question.
And I agreed with your comment but yet you saw my agreement as a lecture....strange that.
I asked a question.

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Dec 11 2015, 11:22 AM
Seek Help.
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Guess everyone wants their own Trudashians
campy
Dec 11 2015, 12:07 PM
Darcie
Dec 11 2015, 11:22 AM
Seek Help.
You should just ignore the baiting and trolling campy - they know how to push your buttons and get away with it. :MapleLeaf:
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