Rex Murphy: Is Justin Trudeau thinking of a new career in stand-up?

The comedic exchange with Boris Johnson at the G7 conference targets the bare-chested Vladimir Putin

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be the first day of the three-day G7 summit at Schloss Ermau in the Bavarian Alps, 2022. Poses for the photographer with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 26th. Photo: Stefan Rousseau-Pool / Getty Images

G7 Democratic leaders in the "fairy tale" castle and the Bavarian Alps Recession.

And they should and deserve it.

Stay in the fairy tale castle, that is. Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, Boris Johnson and others carry a terrible burden during uncertain times. They are Churchill of our time.

They spend quality time together, laugh a few times, and take off the masks of a damn photo session, isolated from those who are always working hard.

And it's a better setting than the Alpine luxury castle for leaders to rest from inflation and exorbitant fuel costs, interest rates and rising Rolls-Royce food prices. Top-notch room service and caviar nibbles can do a lot to relax overloaded men (and women).

They needed this holiday. In such a luxurious environment, it would be difficult to return to each country and remember that the airport was crowded, the cost of living soared, and the prol, the citizens, were restless.

They needed this vacation

In Trudeau, it was also an ideal, almost edenic hideaway. He was able to recover, overlooking the sublime Alps, mixing with his peers, and forgetting the horrific efforts charged to save the world from the threat of plastic picnic forks and grocery bags. (It may be comforting for him as less people buy groceries to put them in deadly plastic bags because food prices remain the same.) Lots of gas in the valley ( Damn it spell check. — It's in a grassy meadow. Where Schloss Ermau Castle sits, he was able to flush all the thoughts of Pierre Poirievre, RCMP, and the truck driver into his mind. I couldn't hesitate to break away from the "poor" Jagmate Singh.

So far, as all reports have confirmed, it has been a very happy time. Playful and even-as you see-boyish pranks. There was a wonderful and cheerful exchange between our Prime Minister and the British Prime Minister. To the wonder of everyone that exists, Justin and Boris have tagged the jets are big

Jolly Boris has a big one in our Justin { I played a small game of 52}, and so it proved — the obvious hits of these “let's reduce carbon emissions” eras are obviously better not only in the bigger, but in the issue of luxury jet travel. Not only sneaky hypocritical by many climatic monks, but totally sinful. By the way, Justin's jet won about 2 meters.

But this was just a warm-up act. A better comedy moment was to come.

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The castle in the Alps on Sunday was hot. Therefore, it was suggested that thejacket be removed from thewhen the leader settled down at the first meeting. The game was on. This prompted the famous Boris Wit to suggest, "Can I take off my clothes?" A calm laugh from around the table.

He was just getting started: "We all have to show that we are tougher than Putin." Please stand at and hand over the microphone.

C. But when it comes to quick reposts and sharp razor-like replies, Justin with our agile tongue is Robin Williams' revenge. "We're going to get a bare-chested equestrian display." This is from Trudeau to laughter everywhere. Boris made a one-up with real comedy gold: "We have to show them our pécs." It was sewing the entire table. I could hear laughter all the way to the Matterhorn. And don't threaten this crowd of brave leaders with Vladimirputin's macho display, shirtless fishing and judo.

I heard laughter all the way to the Matterhorn

Some people take off their shirts only when boxing Senator. Or when jogging around Vancouver. Or, instead of taking off your clothes, wear all kinds of clothes. For example, bring a large number of costumes to another country, such as India, and "divert" that great country into the Boliwood version of The Sound of Music for nine days. Trudeau made history on his trip.

Our serious Western leaders don't even play exercise games because they are waiting for the camera. Of course, in the case of Biden, such things are probably harmful. And Johnson knows well. However, Trudeau was still an opposition member of parliament, and while perhaps eager for media notice, he surprised everyone with the performance of the brilliantly named "Peacock" yoga pose. PhotoIt was everywhere. But this was clearly not Putin's stunt. Trudeau was still in his shirt and the horse was not involved.

I had a good time in the Alps this weekend. They are all relaxed now. So I think Ukraine, inflation, gas shortages and RCMP inquiries will all be resolved in an instant.

And some people ask if these G7 summits deserve it.

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