Big news yesterday: Trump expressed unhappiness because of unkind things said about him by other world leaders. His response: Justin Trudeau was two-faced.
Let's shine some light on "two-faced" expressions and quotes.
First, in the definition of two-faced comes this quote/expression:
"It's not surprising that politicians are so two-faced, but that people buy their phony facades."
This version has been spoken many times between the democrats and republicans throughout history:
"If you stop lying about me, I'll stop telling the truth about you" ~ Various
Finally, the last word should be given to this quote:
"Sweetie, if you're going to be two faced, at least make one of them pretty" ~ Marilyn Monroe
Big news follows today from the Globe and Mail:
"Of course, Trudeau is two-faced on Trump. It’s part of the job for him and all other foreign leaders
Of course Justin Trudeau is two-faced in dealing with Donald Trump. Canadians know that. Don’t Americans know it? How can the U.S. President not know it, too?
Canadians have seen Mr. Trudeau smile and nod while sitting beside Mr. Trump as he threatened to damage the Canadian economy. Even Canadians with no love for Mr. Trudeau expect him to do his best to lather up the U.S. President with flattery when he is surprised or even appalled by what he says and does. When dealing with Mr. Trump, being two-faced is professionalism."
And the article concludes that 'two-faced will continue to be part of the job.'
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