Probably no other leader, including Justin Trudeau, has landed in a party leadership with less real-world work experience than Pierre Poilievre, says Don Martin in a column for CTVNews.ca. But Poilievre’s an able communicator, and this weekend’s Conservative convention is a golden opportunity for him to sell himself as PM-in-waiting.

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    1 year ago

    How so? It’s just laying out the fact that the man has never had a real job, or struggled with cost of living.

    It’s an opinion article, that’s pretty standard stuff.

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      Poilievre was adopted to parents of modest means who had to sell their house in the crash of the 80’s.

      Wonder if Trudeau had silver cutlery in the 80’s.

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        Boo fuckin hoo. The guy is a con man and even if that is true it doesn’t change the fact that he’s never worked a real job nor does he understand the plight of Canadians in this day and age.

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              Great addition to the conversation, your retort has made me see the error of my ways.

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                “Great addition to the conversation” says the guy who brings up Trudeau 100 times in a post about Poilievre.

                If you vote for Harper’s finance critic that said to invest in Bitcoin to avoid inflation, that’s on you bud.

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        And they raised a conniving political predator who will sell us all out so that he can join the moneyed elites.

        What’s your point?

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        Cool, he’s also a lying scumbag that will do anything to enrich himself, and get himself more power.

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          Or do you mean the time he dismissed the attorney general for not playing ball on the SNC Lavalin affair.

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          Or wait what about that one where he used Morneau as a fall guy for the scammy charity his family was deeply involved in.

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          Like calling an election in the middle of a pandemic because your numbers are falling fast?

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            It’s hilarious how cons think I automatically like our current PM because I think Skippy is an idiot. I don’t care about anything you have to list, because I’m not talking about Trudeau. If the best defence you have is to attack some other guy, MAN y’all are in worse shape than you realize.

            Skippy supported a group that was attempting to overthrow a democratically elected government, and constant pushes bullshit conspiracy theories.

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              I’ve voted NDP more than I have conservative. I dislike many things about Poilievre, but I believe he’s got the best chance of reigning in inflation and housing issues. He’s proposing playing hardball and that plays with a lot of Canadians right now who are feeling the absolute shitshow of the last 8 years.

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                Again, I don’t care how you’ve voted. If you’re considering voting for the cons with him in charge you’re an idiot. Flat out. Conservatives only ever make things worse, every single time.

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                You’re either Conservative or Canadian. Poilievre supported actual traitors to Canada. Fuck the domestic speculator who wants to make life harder for the working class.

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                  Dude last election the conservatives won the popular vote. You’re saying a third of Canadians aren’t… Canadian? Get out of your parents basement or whatever echo chamber you’re living in and see that there’s a lot more grey than the black and white you’re spitting. This is why people don’t take hard lefties seriously because of your absolute dogshit zealot takes.

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            I fail to see how that’s different or worse than the conservatives proroging parliament to prevent an unfavourable election.