
Jaime Watt: Um eine Chance zu haben, Premierminister zu werden, muss Poilievre Trumps Namen sagen
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/to-have-any-chance-of-becoming-prime-minister-poilievre-needs-to-say-trumps-name/article_2c5b4d7e-4292-46e9-a56c-b1cad158e92e.html
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Breaking news, he won’t.. he had his chance last month when he won his leadership review but he refused. Also water is wet.
I watched a show about Marvel heroes, and no one was allowed to speak the villains name. The villain was adept at manipulation and quite corrupt. Overweight man, very cruel streak in him.
Just wrote it a day ago that Pierre never took name of Trump, on top of mirroring Trump’s catch phrases, and being „in sync“ with „new direction“ that Trump gave to US:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CanadaPolitics/comments/1r4m2lz/comment/o5d6eih
Just quit it G&M; Carney has sky high approval ratings, he’s so popular, it’s likely a few CPC members will cross the aisle and join the Liberals, giving him a majority, and forgoing the need of putting on an election.
> The logic is understandable. The idea is that saying too much, or saying anything too critical, risks alienating a slice of the conservative base that views Trump sympathetically.
Sorry, but if winning is more important than doing or saying what’s right, what basis does Poilievre have for actually suggesting he would be a good PM?
Poilievre **should** want to alienate the part of his base that views Trump sympathetically. Being lifted into the most powerful position in the country should not come from the support of people who think that Trump is actually in any way, shape or form a force for good.
What is becoming common for PC leaders. To get elected leader you have to appease to the loud and powerful but smaller radical base of the party. But this does not wash nationally. Whether it is PP or any other leader they are walking a tight rope.