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Pierre Poilievre acts as if there’s power in being unlikeable. It’s not a good look
Conservatives appear to be trying everything this fall to turn their poll lead into eventual election victory, with the exception of one force in politics — likeability.
Nothing in Pierre Poilievre’s repertoire in the Commons the past two weeks has been aimed at making people like him, beyond those who already do. He insults, he taunts, he name-calls, he sneers — all the things that parents tell their children not to do if they want to make and keep friends.
Mean and nasty is the default setting for Conservatives.
Delacourt is upset that there were repercussions for the “journalists” who literally spread a lie about Poilievre. Imagine if the same happened to Justin or Jagmeet?
More “Journalists”
Saying Poilievre will restore journalistic ethics and integrity shows how far from reality Canadian conservatives have strayed: they are locked in a bubble of their own making, convinced everyone else is wrong. God, they’ll be a bad government https://t.co/yWknCqRRfX
— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) September 27, 2024
