**Headline:** “Oops! Even Prime Ministers Have Teleprompter Trouble”
So, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney decided to crack a joke about a teleprompter snafu that President Trump had a field day with at the UN last year. You know, because nothing says leadership like laughing at your own technical glitches during a speech.
While addressing the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, Carney shrugged off his own teleprompter problems with a casual, “Happens, it happens.” Because, sure, why not poke fun at a mistake that was already a laughingstock?
It’s amusing how these little slip-ups can become fodder for politicians to bond over — like a secret club of those who can’t get their tech to cooperate. But isn’t it a bit rich for Carney to reference Trump and a teleprompter blunder while smiling about his own?
In a world where leaders are supposed to be flawless, Carney’s self-deprecating humor feels like a nice change. But it also raises the question: is this just another way to distract us from the real issues at hand?
When are we going to stop pretending that these little gaffes aren’t just part of the political circus? After all, isn’t it kind of sad that we’re still laughing about teleprompters instead of tackling serious problems?
By Admin | Published: May 21, 2026 at 1:17 am
