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    1. Tough_Case8996 on

      His days are numbered as a leader. He blew the chance of winning the election and the irony was that he lost in his home riding. Conservative base is unforgiving.

    2. His only success has been to have a tax payer funded job. He has zero bills to his name, no legacy and his fans are primarily the convoy truckers or similar. Oh yeah he brought violence back to Canadian politics with his rhetoric which lead to rocks being thrown at the PM, ignoring our history of pie being used.

    3. CorneredSponge on

      I’m glad Carney has exceeded my expectations thusfar, because I could not stomach voting for another Poilievre-led Conservative party.

    4. Uberduck333 on

      He’s a great example of the Peter Principle. He was a decent (albeit rather strident) attack dog for the Conservatives when in opposition. The minute he pursued a higher role he just kept moving beyond his depth. The skills of being a fierce and loud critic do not translate to leadership

    5. PitchZestyclose1441 on

      He obtained an early pension, has had complete job security and blind loyalty, never had to benefit the lives of others, only had to show up to work with soundbites for his YouTube channel, breaks record amount of donations despite never providing for his voters, lost an election despite 10 years of Liberal hatred, continuously voted against those who sworn him in, never held accountable, rewarded with a tax paid mansion with servants.

      If that is not the spitting image of success with zero results I don’t know what is. Say what you want, but he has lived life on easy mode. If I knew I could be a career politician while never having to enhance the lives of Canadians I would have. I would hate myself and what I stood for, but I would have lots of money.

    6. CanadianLabourParty on

      If Pierre Poilievre was a tennis player, he’d be called Anna Kournikova – the most successful tennis player to never win a grand-slam as a singles player.

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