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A stark black and red image declaring: “LET’S NAME IT: QUISLING.” Beneath that in white text are the synonyms “TRAITOR” and “COLLABORATIONIST.” At the bottom, the name “DANIELLE SMITH” appears in bold red capitals. The image bluntly labels Smith a traitor to democratic and national values, invoking the historical weight of the word “Quisling”—used to describe someone who betrays their country by collaborating with hostile forces. The visual branding is confrontational and absolute.

A stark black and red image declaring: “LET’S NAME IT: QUISLING.” Beneath that in white text are the synonyms “TRAITOR” and “COLLABORATIONIST.” At the bottom, the name “DANIELLE SMITH” appears in bold red capitals. The image bluntly labels Smith a traitor to democratic and national values, invoking the historical weight of the word “Quisling”—used to describe someone who betrays their country by collaborating with hostile forces. The visual branding is confrontational and absolute.

A side-by-side political graphic featuring Winston Churchill in a military helmet on the right, and text on the left criticizing Danielle Smith. The text accuses Smith of quoting Churchill out of context while courting far-right allies in the U.S. It contrasts that with a verified Churchill quote from April 13, 1940, denouncing traitors: “A vile race of quislings… a word which will carry the scorn of mankind down the centuries.” The phrase “Funny how she skipped that part” appears below. The image frames Smith as a disloyal leader who aligns with foreign ideologies, positioning her as the very kind of collaborator Churchill warned against.

A side-by-side political graphic featuring Winston Churchill in a military helmet on the right, and text on the left criticizing Danielle Smith. The text accuses Smith of quoting Churchill out of context while courting far-right allies in the U.S. It contrasts that with a verified Churchill quote from April 13, 1940, denouncing traitors: “A vile race of quislings… a word which will carry the scorn of mankind down the centuries.” The phrase “Funny how she skipped that part” appears below. The image frames Smith as a disloyal leader who aligns with foreign ideologies, positioning her as the very kind of collaborator Churchill warned against.

A dark-toned composite portrait titled “Smith’s Circle of Influence.” It features Danielle Smith surrounded by nine prominent right-wing figures: Kristi Noem, Ben Shapiro, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Jordan Peterson, Kevin O’Leary, Conrad Black, and Marsha Blackburn. The caption below reads: “Danielle doesn’t just take selfies. She takes notes.” The design suggests that Smith’s ideology is not homegrown, but imported—mirroring American extremism and MAGA culture. The image critiques her political alignment, implying she governs Alberta with values shaped by U.S. hard-right influence. political satire

A dark-toned composite portrait titled “Smith’s Circle of Influence.” It features Danielle Smith surrounded by nine prominent right-wing figures: Kristi Noem, Ben Shapiro, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Jordan Peterson, Kevin O’Leary, Conrad Black, and Marsha Blackburn. The caption below reads: “Danielle doesn’t just take selfies. She takes notes.” The design suggests that Smith’s ideology is not homegrown, but imported—mirroring American extremism and MAGA culture. The image critiques her political alignment, implying she governs Alberta with values shaped by U.S. hard-right influence. political satire

A satirical edit of a Merriam-Webster dictionary page showing the definition of “Quisling” as “traitor” or “collaborator.” The page includes the etymology, referencing Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian fascist who helped the Nazis occupy Norway in 1940. A photo of Danielle Smith smiling beside a man at a political event has been inserted under the definition. The implication is clear: Smith is being equated with Quisling—someone who aligns with authoritarianism and betrays national sovereignty. The page’s tone blends academic clarity with sharp political accusation.

A satirical edit of a Merriam-Webster dictionary page showing the definition of “Quisling” as “traitor” or “collaborator.” The page includes the etymology, referencing Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian fascist who helped the Nazis occupy Norway in 1940. A photo of Danielle Smith smiling beside a man at a political event has been inserted under the definition. The implication is clear: Smith is being equated with Quisling—someone who aligns with authoritarianism and betrays national sovereignty. The page’s tone blends academic clarity with sharp political accusation.

In the last 24 hours, #DanielleSmith has shown her cards.
Her extremist alliances weren’t a coincidence.
She was never about Canada.
She’s a power-hungry, populist separatist.
A Quisling in cowboy boots
#ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli #DanielleSmithUnfitToLead #UCPCorruption #SmithSeparatist #DemocracyWatch

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