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#22
To be fair Trudeau just dismissing citizens with concerns as extremists and conspiracy theorists doesn’t exactly help. It may be true that there is an element of that, but thats not how you deal with it, and overall Trudeau has been appalling in his management of discontent.
An element? Try MacKenzie's wiki page and a few other pieces.
#23
When you say Trudeau you also mean US Department of State's Bureau of Counterterrorism, the RCMP, Canada's House of Commons.
An element? Try MacKenzie's wiki page and a few other pieces.
An element? Try MacKenzie's wiki page and a few other pieces.
#24
If this is the best Trudeau has to offer, he is toast at the next election.
#25
But it's either worrying that PP continues to associate with these types and is admired by Alex Jones without any attempt at dissociating himself, or doesn't care, or isn't receiving better advice from people who should know about these things even if he doesn't.
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Do you have specific examples of Trudeau's corruption, something like Mulrooney and Airbus or Chretien and his golf courses?
I see no point of contact between Poilievre and reality.. He's had a sheltered life and now consorts with fringe characters. He's not a politician one would ask to guess the price of bread and milk but to guess what bread and milk are used for.
He also seems short, not so much Trumpist as Trumpette.
I see no point of contact between Poilievre and reality.. He's had a sheltered life and now consorts with fringe characters. He's not a politician one would ask to guess the price of bread and milk but to guess what bread and milk are used for.
He also seems short, not so much Trumpist as Trumpette.
#27
Poilievre and his party have well and truly entered the world of Trump politics.
Canada: bitter clash in parliament over Trudeau ‘wacko’ jibe
Trying to claim use of words like wacko and extremist in the House as normal "doing his job" behaviour.
Canada: bitter clash in parliament over Trudeau ‘wacko’ jibe
Trying to claim use of words like wacko and extremist in the House as normal "doing his job" behaviour.
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Is that the best they can come up with? Pretty sure sock boy used the word extremist and spineless in his comebacks. I am certainly not defending PP and I think the shine has dulled on the trust boy who is part of the Gatineau elite. Canadian politics is somewhat dull and let's face it most developed countries are in a bit of a mess and surprise surprise uncontrolled Immigration is usually one of the most talked about problems. Meanwhile us normal folk just get on with life knowing that our thoughts on certain subject are dismissed as you know these politicians of all stripes know what is best for the country except when you have referendums
#29
A google shows Trudeau has described extremists as extremists outside the House and/or collectives of unnamed. That's very different.
And other tories are attempting to normalise that level of House behaviour.
#30
Poilievre withdrew "wacko" and changed it to "radical", but the speaker seemed to want to make an example out of him and refused to accept a change and wanted a complete withdrawal. Kind of a strange incident. I agree that it wasn't appropriate language but I think it was poorly handled. Also Trudeau referring to Poilievre as having spineless leadership should have also been reprimanded as that's a hair away from name calling, but the speaker let that one slide.





