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Bill Hangley Jr
Bill Hangley Jr@HangleyJr·
@aidnmclaughlin it all makes sense if you think of her as a lobbyist, not a journalist she’s not actually making *any* decisions on her own, altho’ she might think she is. like those “scientists” who used to tell us that smoking doesn’t cause cancer
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@topogigio669 @PierrePoilievre There you go again, hey? The Liberal level of classlessness is right up there with MAGA. I didn't like Jenni either but I didn't like her tactics. Her looks? Grow the fuck up little one.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Remember when Liberal Mark Carney said that he would spend less on the daily operations of government? Well, in his first 11 months as Prime Minister 👇
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@topogigio669 @PierrePoilievre Judging someone based on if they look cool? Yup, that's a Lib trait for sure. Go back to high school if you want to base everything on appearances douche. Maybe take a critical thinking class while you're there.
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Sssssgigio
Sssssgigio@topogigio669·
@PierrePoilievre So this is Outhouse…the mastermind behind your flailing daily shenanigans. Like seriously, is there anyone somewhat cool in your hemisphere. No wonder you have a net 1 approval in Alberta. You’re done fucklekunt
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Evan Menzies
Evan Menzies@Evan_Menzies·
I’m old fashioned, but I have a few questions on the process of this story: 1) Traditionally, airing 13-minutes of free pre-recorded broadcast time with no questions would merit opposition gets free unchallenged air time as well. Was that offer made to opposition parties? 2) There appears to be nothing new or substantive to this message compared to what was shared at Liberal convention or frankly in any number of recent speeches. Why isn’t that highlighted in the story? This isn’t a breaking news story or revelatory to the government’s approach. It’s a recycled message. 3) While free broadcast time is available, why does the print story not allow a counterweight to the prime minister’s narrative through opposition voices? Can we expect one in a follow up?
CTV News@CTVNews

Exclusive: PM Carney declares U.S. ties now a ‘weakness’ in address to Canadians ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
Dimitris Soudas 🇨🇦⚜️🇬🇷☦️ 13.12.1943@DimitrisSoudas

Political Judo. Yes, Mark Carney is highly educated, experienced, and fluent in economics. Do not attack that. Validate it. Say it clearly. Repeat it. Then pivot. Political judo is not about denying your opponent’s strength. It is about using that strength against them. Core Principle: Flip the Credential The mistake is to argue: "Carney is badly educated and is not knowledgeable." The correct argument is: "Carney knows exactly what he's doing. That's what makes the results inexcusable." This single reframe does three things simultaneously: — It sounds fair-minded and serious not petty or desperate — It neutralizes the "you're just attacking a smarter man" counter-narrative — It dramatically raises the stakes: ignorance is forgivable; expertise with failure is disqualifying Turn credentials into expectations. And then patiently wait. If he delivers, Canada wins. If he fails. If someone has that level of expertise, then the bar is not average performance. The bar is exceptional results. You raise the standard. You say, if you are the most qualified economic mind in the room, then Canadians should be seeing the strongest growth, the most affordable housing, the most competitive economy. Anything short of that becomes the story. You say, no one questions your experience. Canadians are expect results. That is the pivot. Always. Turn strength into overreach. Never insult his intelligence. Never call him uneducated. That line backfires immediately. Instead, you box him into his own strength. If he is the expert, then he owns the outcome. If he owns the outcome, then every frustration Canadians feel is his to explain. Every speech, every scrum, every debate answer should be able to return to this spine:   "We are not questioning what Mr. Carney knows. We are questioning what Canadians have to show for it."   This is unassailable. It is fair. It is devastating. It gives the persuadable voter permission to move. That is political judo. Diaries of a has-been. And I’m off to bed. Good night folks.

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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Mark Carney has been wrong about every major economic question of our time. - He predicted COVID would cause deflation - He supported carbon taxes - His Net-Zero Alliance is now bankrupt and shut down - He wrote we should keep 50% of our oil in the ground - He opposed the Northern Gateway Pipeline He is an expert at making exactly the wrong call every single time.
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IceCap
IceCap@IceCapGlobal·
Is there a business case for de-carbonized oil?
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

.@VassyKapelos 🔥 “Is there a world now in which the terms of the MOU need to be rethought at all… in particular where the Pathways project is concerned. Basically it’s a $20 billion project conceived of at a time when there was at least some value attached to the idea of lower carbon intensive barrels of oil. It is difficult to find any evidence right now of any buyer that is hungry for that. It feels like your government is hanging on to something that might hold us back from becoming what you promised us to become, which is an energy superpower, in order to satisfy progressives within the party. Is that really in the best interests of the Canadian economy and do you need to rethink the terms of the MOU?”

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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@davidakin @DimitrisSoudas @irbrodie How do you not work for the CBC yet, David? What principle did Gladue invoke to cross exactly? Journalists admiring this and one-siding this is why the medium deserves a swift death right now. AI would do a better job at this point.
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Ian Brodie
Ian Brodie@irbrodie·
A majority built on floor crossings. And we wonder why populism and anti-elite sentiment is high.
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@Mtn40A @PatKelly_MP None of what you said has a lick to do with why the regime has no business in human rights. Perhaps your absolute inability to focus on the question is why people lose their patience with you?
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Colleen ☯
Colleen ☯@Mtn40A·
@evadletap @PatKelly_MP Because USA CIA engineered the overthro of the Iran Social Democratic gov that was planning to nationalise their oil. The UK wanted them over thrown and the US did it, Everything wrong with Iran goes back to the USA and UK, they created this mess and now you want to blame IRAN?
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@Mtn40A @PatKelly_MP When have I mentioned Carney at all? Man, you are ignorant. You clearly don't actually know anything about politics other than Liberal good, Conservative bad. I am so sorry you have a learning disability that has gone unchecked for so long. Go have some more Kool-aid little girl.
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Colleen ☯
Colleen ☯@Mtn40A·
@evadletap @PatKelly_MP Yah, as respected as you feel about Carney? go have a snack buddy while you think about what you just said
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with just a GIF
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@Mtn40A @PatKelly_MP You referring to Michael Chong as a backseat CPCer tells everyone that you're a fucking clueless pos. Chong is one of the most respected members of the House from any party. The topic is Iran having any say on human rights ffs. You can't even understand that? Go to school.
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Colleen ☯
Colleen ☯@Mtn40A·
@evadletap @PatKelly_MP Both of them t RUmp and Bibi are TERRORIST AND WAR CRIMINALS Yet, you want to support a back seat CPCer that has some idea that things are someone elses' fault, but not the people that are really to blame? You need to pray, pray harder
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@Mtn40A @PatKelly_MP What the actual fuck does that have to with the question posed by Chong? The IRGC and the regime are a huge problem. Most don't love how DJT or Bibi have gone about this. That doesn't change the fact that the regime is a human rights death pit. Learn to think critically nimrod.
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Colleen ☯
Colleen ☯@Mtn40A·
@PatKelly_MP Iran is not the problem. The world knows that Israel and the USA are the problem. But, CPC can't say that so they blame others and pretend rightious indination to show how much they really care
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@BenWoodfinden I agree with most of your thoughts here, but unfortunately, I think a new leader is likely going to be necessary. Changing the public perception of Pierre has become the ⚓️ that won't be dropped sadly. Wish it wasn't as his vision for the country is powerful. Hope I am wrong.
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Ben Woodfinden
Ben Woodfinden@BenWoodfinden·
Carney's majority is an important inflection point for federal Conservatives that should cause serious reflection. I hope voters eventually punish these floor crossers, but there's nothing to be done about it right now. The majority likely means we aren't getting an election anytime soon, which means time to think and prepare. By the time the next election happens the Liberals might have been in power for nearly 15 years. I'm not sure the federal party can survive a fifth straight election defeat, which is why it's imperative it doesn't happen again. Right now we feel further away from government than we have in a long time. We have to be honest with ourselves and not stick our heads in the sand or delude ourselves about reality. That especially means figuring out why Carney is so popular and how to counter this. The shine might wear off, but we have to bet ready to be the compelling alternative. And before anyone puts any words in my mouth or reads into this, I don't think that means changing leader.
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Dermot Foley CFA
Dermot Foley CFA@djosephfoley·
@misschristijo It wouldn’t be the first time large data sets have been used to identify and target demographic groups. All the big loyalty programs use the data to design and market products. Conservative politics and Poilievre are just another product.
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Dermot Foley CFA
Dermot Foley CFA@djosephfoley·
Loblaws collects data on 1 billion transactions by its 16 million Optimum card members. Is this data used by Conservatives to shape targeted messages for Facebook and social media posts? Is this legal according to FOIPA? Does the Food Professor have access to this data? #canpoli
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@neeratanden Hey, Neera. Since you don't have a hot clue about our politics here in Canada, how about you stick to your own shitshow. I wouldn't be a Republican down there, but the arrogance of Dems would make it tough to vote for them, too. Stay in your lane please.
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@identitykrysis Ah yes. The Liberal rule is to only acknowledge their puppet media. Man you are an ignorant fuck.
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Dave Patel
Dave Patel@evadletap·
@lisakirbie Have you conveniently decided to be an ignorant shit and pretend JT and the rest of you Libs didn't continue blaming everything on Harper for a decade? Hell they still claim he is running the CPC for fucksakes. Get bent.
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