Dimsum said:I think those people were mocking his lack of political experience and banking on the name, not his age. Scheer was the Speaker from 2011-2015.
And Trudeau was an MP and the leader of a party. I think I might smell some hypocrisy.
Dimsum said:I think those people were mocking his lack of political experience and banking on the name, not his age. Scheer was the Speaker from 2011-2015.
jmt18325 said:And Trudeau was an MP and the leader of a party. I think I might smell some hypocrisy.
My my, don't sugar coat your analysis 'bubble head, narcissistic idiot and tool' of the PM. Sigh, this name calling doesn't add to intelligent debate. I hope our youth aren't reading these comments from a person much older and, one would assume much wiser than them.jollyjacktar said:I mock the PM because he's a bubble head and a narcissistic idiot as far as I'm concerned , not because of his age. For me, he'll still probably be a tool at 70 or 80. Mind you, by then I'll be dirt napping so I won't give a crap.
RocketRichard said:My my, don't sugar coat your analysis 'bubble head, narcissistic idiot and tool' of the PM. Sigh, this name calling doesn't add to intelligent debate. I hope our youth aren't reading these comments from a person much older and, one would assume much wiser than them.
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I see. Enjoy the Sunday.jollyjacktar said:I was being nice, quite frankly and holding back on how I truly feel.
Brihard said:And so the CPC have elected another anti-abortion, same-sex-marriage opposing, regressive social conservation as leader. While Scheer's entry into politics is post-merger, nonetheless the CPC has leaned reform instead of PC in this one. He's been an MP since he was 25, and even most of his work experience prior to that was in political/constituency offices... I for one am not inspired by this choice. I was hoping they would elect someone who would bring a forward-thinking platform and give Trudeau a run for his money. I do not see that in this result. Trudeau may have just been handed a second term that he may not deserve.
The CPC needs to be courting my generation better. They failed to do so. The old social-regressive dog just don't hunt anymore with us...
Brihard said:And so the CPC have elected another anti-abortion, same-sex-marriage opposing, regressive social conservation as leader.
Or the approach by some (of all team jersey colours) to politics like favourite sports teams: my team is never wrong, the other team is never right.RocketRichard said:The issue of late is labelling people as left/right/con/lib etc. I agree with parts of all parties and disagree with others. Come election time vote as one decides (ideology, party, individual, issue etc) using all info available. This whole right vs left stuff is not on.
Lumber said:This is possibly the most polite, cordial, Canadian-esque discussion on politics I've ever seen.
True dat - the next policy convention will be revealing.Brad Sallows said:... It might be too early to panic over the attack of the So-con Clones.
Well I hope you are incorrect in your assessment. I will continue to believe that eventually common sense will prevail and that after a few years of witnessing buffoonery exhibited by Mr. selfy et al and some harder living courtesy of piss poor management by government, the duped Millennial generation will adapt and overcome.Cdn Blackshirt said:Just my opinion, but I think the Left has successfully rebranded "conservatism" as "racist/bigot/misogynist/etc", which whether honest or not, eliminate the party from consideration from upwards of 65% of voters.
Until they nominate someone who is socially untouchable on the key hot button topics, they have zero chance of winning a national election regardless of how incompetent "Prime Minister Selfie" is.
Whether national or provincial, it's like the party enjoys shooting off its own toes. :facepalm: