Doorstep Postings: After months of resignation speculation, there will be no more stallin’ for Justin Trudeau
This is a special edition of Doorstep Postings, the periodic political commentary column written by Josh Lieblein for The CJN.
Armando Iannucci, best known as the creator of HBO’s political sitcom Veep, also directed a 2017 movie titled The Death of Stalin, which depicts the chaos that ensues when one of history’s greatest monsters abruptly departs a political system that has been built to cater to his slightest whim.
For decades, his underlings have cowered in terror of misinterpreting a joke or a directive, learned to expect regular humiliations or sudden demotions, and pretended at friendships and alliances with those they can and will destroy given the first opportunity.
Now they have to observe the old order and make new rules up as they go along at the same time—all the while trying to choose a successor despite no clear succession plan.
Some of the papers fly away right before Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau begins his statement. pic.twitter.com/CA5iXcB9Xx
The film shows the tyrannical Stalin demanding a recording of a classical piece that he heard on the radio. Since no recording was made, the pianist Maria Yudina is forced to repeat the performance. Within the record cover, she includes a letter denouncing the dictator which he finds and reads. Before he can order her death for this petty act of........
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