
… Take the former Quebec premier’s visit to Oakville on Thursday night. It was billed as a great event on his social media feed, but all his Twitter account had to show for it were pictures of Charest flanked by his spouse and a couple of local supporters.
One must assume that had hundreds of people showed up to see Charest in the flesh, his campaign would have been eager to showcase the fact. By all indications — and not for the first time — his social media team had to make the most of a meagre offering.
The Star’s Chantal Hebert basically crowns Poilievre in this piece.
He’s fun no question but there’s plenty of time before the next election for the CPC braintrust to squeeze the likeability out of him.
Will he alter the ersatz LPC policy offerings of the party and tackle mass immigration? Free speech? Identity politics? Wokism? The Green-scam?
Being “conservative” has nothing to do with being a lackey of the corporate class but I suspect that’s a wish too far.
