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John Robson
True Canadian values for a complex world
Trudeau lost in the international jungle

In my latest Looniepolitics column I say Trudeau's increasingly bizarre and obvious missteps on trade are connected to his conceited geopolitical cluelessness.

Columns, Economics, Government, History, International, Looniepolitics, Politics, United StatesJohn RobsonDecember 7, 2017
This year it's Jerusalem

In my latest National Post column I say Donald Trump recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel isn't just morally and historically right, it's common sense in terms of genuine negotiations.

Columns, Government, History, International, Israel, Media, National Post, Religion, United StatesJohn RobsonDecember 7, 2017
Wish I'd said that - December 7, 2017

"It is really a strange thing that there should not be room enough in the world for men to live, without cutting one another’s throats."

George Washington, in W.B. Allen, ed., Washington: A Collection

Crime, Famous quotes, Government, History, Life, Military, Religion, United StatesJohn RobsonDecember 7, 2017
Wish I'd said that - December 6, 2017

"I’m creative, but somehow I lack the talent to go with it."

 Lily Tomlin, Search for Signs of Intelligent Life, quoted in The New Republic Oct. 7, 1991

Arts & culture, Famous quotes, LifeJohn RobsonDecember 6, 2017
Here comes the royal bride

In my latest National Post column I dismiss various criticisms and call Prince Harry's engagement to Meghan Markle a good thing including the amazing progress in race relations it reflects.

Arts & culture, Columns, Constitution, Family and Gender, Government, History, International, Magna Carta, Military, Media, National Post, Social policy, United KingdomJohn RobsonDecember 5, 2017
Wish I'd said that - December 5, 2017

"The sorcerer’s apprentice gets into trouble because he knows a little magic. If he knew none, he’d have no problem; nor would he have a problem if he knew enough."

George Jonas in Ottawa Citizen Jan. 3, 2005

Famous quotes, Education, Government, LifeJohn RobsonDecember 5, 2017
Ask the Professor - Separatism Outside Quebec
Ask the Professor, ConstitutionJohn RobsonDecember 4, 2017
Wish I'd said that - December 4, 2017

"When you sweep the floor, just sweep; when you eat, just eat; when you walk, just walk."

"the pilgrim-poet Basho" quoted by Robert Sibley in Ottawa Citizen Nov. 19, 2000

Famous quotes, Life, Arts & cultureJohn RobsonDecember 4, 2017
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