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    #13
    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
    Electing that person will guarantee a Liberal victory in the next election and a destruction of the CPC.
    What person? Be specific. Which person do you think could win for the cons?

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      #14
      Now “Go Fund Me” is to be investigated in the USA as to the ongoings around the truck convoy. GFM is backpedaling pretty hard and trying to make this go away!

      That’s not how the law works. You can’t steal money and when you get caught just refund it and hope the powers that be will just let it go.

      This is really internationally interesting and if nothing else the convoy has shown the world how corrupt our current Canadian federal government has become!

      What happens if the USA government finds that certain Canadian politicians put undue pressure on a USA company pushing them into breaking the law?
      Last edited by STR1; Feb 5, 2022, 16:50.

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        #15
        Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
        That should polarize the CPC. He is known for his abrasive style and not one who plays well with others. If he is elected it necessitate a name change to the new Reform party.
        Better than a scared *** Sissy hiding every time something happens

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          #16
          I like the guy and he provides entertainment in his current role, intelligent and quick. But he will not appeal to most Canadians. An attack dog is not what people want as PM. For every voter that is drawn to the party by him 5 will be pushed further away. Good guy, wrong position.

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            #17
            PP will be lucky to hold his seat in Ottawa with his support of the insurrection.

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              #18
              Originally posted by GDR View Post
              I like the guy and he provides entertainment in his current role, intelligent and quick. But he will not appeal to most Canadians. An attack dog is not what people want as PM. For every voter that is drawn to the party by him 5 will be pushed further away. Good guy, wrong position.
              Good comments....I like his style in answering questions ,,,,really good at committee. He represents Canadians very well on finance committee. Although if you read comments on different SM , there are people that don't like him.

              Being the leader comes with a different skillset and I am not saying he doesn't have that but the bigger question is who will fill his shoes. He is sharp , quick and doesn't like none answers.

              I would rather see him raise his kids as critic or minister for a few years , then at age 50 - 55 when he has mellowed ( maybe ) he could be PM.

              He is a better candidate than Petee MacKay though.

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                #19
                Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                PP will be lucky to hold his seat in Ottawa with his support of the insurrection.
                Insurrection?? Are you high again?

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                  #20
                  Peter McKay is the best choice. Harper and Belinda had his nuts last time he was in politics but now he’s older wiser and ready to lead the party. Polivierre wont appeal to everyone. Keep him therefor finance minister of deputy pm.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                    Peter McKay is the best choice. Harper and Belinda had his nuts last time he was in politics but now he’s older wiser and ready to lead the party. Polivierre wont appeal to everyone. Keep him therefor finance minister of deputy pm.
                    Petee doesn't appeal to me ,,,,he manages to show up to sabotage leaders in the conservative party.

                    He is just the conservative example of Justin trudeau. He might of worked but he has had the doors opened for him. Nepotism does not mean intelligence. Trudeau proves that.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post

                      I would rather see him raise his kids as critic or minister for a few years , then at age 50 - 55 when he has mellowed ( maybe ) he could be PM.
                      Yep, for sure, seem to get a level of tolerance with maturity. Problem is finding someone that can unite both ends of the conservative spectrum as well as both young and old, male and female. I think someone that has had some life experience and success is needed. Someone's grandpa that people can trust. No more drama teachers and no more people that have only experience in politics. More of a positive approach than a "destroy your opponent by whatever means necessary ".

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by bucket View Post
                        Petee doesn't appeal to me ,,,,he manages to show up to sabotage leaders in the conservative party.

                        He is just the conservative example of Justin trudeau. He might of worked but he has had the doors opened for him. Nepotism does not mean intelligence. Trudeau proves that.
                        Who else is there which represents a big hat Conservative party? Polivierre is too caustic Lewis a social con with bad French. Who else, a bunch of unknowns? Last leadership race O’Toole fooled enough in Ontario in Quebec for the win pushing out McKay. Out west Lewis connected with everyone and if she wasn’t in the running McKay would’ve stood a better chance. Christ no one had much idea of who O’Toole was out here. We need a known quantity cause this government could fall anytime now.

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                          #24
                          PP for finance minister. He may be the only person in Ottawa who can explain the difference between money and currency. Unfortunately he may be one of the only ones that care.

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