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Are Canadians still willing to give Justin Trudeau a second look asks hallucinatory CBC?

Whatever Ken McDonald, the Liberal MP for Avalon, said or meant to say about Justin Trudeau’s leadership, the most cutting assessment of the prime minister published this week might have come from Jeanette Dyke, a patron of Tiny’s Bar and Grill in Paradise, N.L.

“I just cannot take Justin Trudeau anymore,” she told Radio-Canada. “He has charisma … but to me he’s annoying.”

Those comments speak to the most basic challenge of political leadership. The TV cameras that watch politicians daily magnify every facet and quirk of their personalities. And like a houseguest — one who can be blamed for every grievance about the economy, or the real estate market, or the price of gas — a political leader’s odds of overstaying their welcome grow with each passing day.


This article by CBC paints Canadians as shallow idiots who no longer like Justin Trudeau’s hair hence their enduring disdain for the PM.

CBC hints socks and selfies may yet resurrect Trudeau’s political fortunes and in the process protect their paychecks.

Only superficial references are made to the economic ruin his asinine high-school quality policies have caused Canadians.

CBC’s reputation is irreparably harmed and needs to be defunded.

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