I'm not saying Danielle Smith shouldn't party with oil barons.
I'm just saying that she should carefully watch her drink if she does.
I'm not saying Danielle Smith shouldn't party with oil barons.
I'm just saying that she should carefully watch her drink if she does.
Alright, listen up, you big ol' dummy! Explain bear is here to make things clear. The joke isn't *actually* saying Danielle Smith is going to get her drink spiked by oil barons. You, being a smart human, probably know that's a serious accusation. But this is a joke, see? It's poking fun at the idea that politicians like Danielle Smith, who are often linked to powerful industry figures like "oil barons," might be in situations where they're vulnerable or where there's an implication of shady dealings. It's a sarcastic way to suggest that maybe, just maybe, those powerful people aren't entirely trustworthy, or that there's something untoward about the relationship. It implies a darker, more cynical view of the backroom deals that might happen when power and money mix. You probably eat crayons for breakfast, so this might be new to you.