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==Media coverage== An unofficial transcript of the [[CBC Television|CBC]] clip is as follows: {{blockquote| '''[[John Lundrigan]]:''' The question I raised to the Right Honourable Prime Minister of Canada was that the government should introduce some new programs to lift the unemployment burden over and above what has been announced since last March. The Prime Minister interrupted me in a way that you wouldn't expect on the street, by mouthing a four-letter obscenity which I've challenged him to verbally place on the record and I don't think he's done so since. And I certainly didn't expect this kind of behaviour from my Prime Minister of Canada, having worshipped and really adored men like [[John Diefenbaker]] and [[Lester B. Pearson|Mr. Pearson]] and a lot of other people in the past. This to me is really inexcusable and, well, I guess we're just going to have to grin and bear it, along with the [[October Crisis|Lapalme]] workers. '''[[Lincoln Alexander]]:''' He mouthed two words, the first word of which started with F and the second word of which started with O. And he said it twice to John Lundrigan, the member from [[Gander—Twillingate]], and he also said the same thing to me. Now I think that we've reached a point where this type of conduct, it's not only disgraceful but it's unacceptable, and I tried to bring that point home. Now of course the Prime Minister wants to split hairs and states that he didn't say it, but when he mouthed it, it was readily recognizable by me as to what he said and what he meant. '''Pierre Trudeau:''' Well what are they, lip readers or something? '''Press:''' Did you…? '''Pierre Trudeau:''' Of course I didn't say anything. I mean that's a... '''Press:''' Did you mouth anything? '''Pierre Trudeau:''' I moved my lips and I used my hands in a gesture of derision, yes. But I didn't say anything. If these guys want to read lips and they want to see something into it, you know that's their problem. I think they're very sensitive. They come in the House and they make all kinds of accusations, and because I smile at them in derision they come stomping out and what, go crying to mamma or to television that they've been insulted or something? [''later in the press conference''] '''Pierre Trudeau:''' Well, it's a lie, because I didn't say anything. '''Press:''' Sir, did you mouth it? '''Pierre Trudeau:''' [''visibly annoyed''] What does "mouth" mean? '''Press:''' Move your lips. '''Pierre Trudeau:''' Move your lips? Yes I moved my lips! '''Press:''' In the words you've been quoted as saying? '''Pierre Trudeau:''' [''half smile''] No. '''Press:''' (After murmurs by other press) What were you thinking... when you moved your lips? '''Pierre Trudeau:''' What is the nature of your thoughts, gentlemen, when you say "fuddle duddle" or something like that? God, you guys...! [''walks away''] }}
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