Lorne Gunter: Justin Trudeau will squeak out a victory, Anti-Scheer vitriol “staggering” compared to Harper (TheRebel.media) – September 2, 2019,
What’s the main difference between a Liberal and a Conservative? When you’re a Conservative you’re honest with yourself, you’re honest about the country in which you reside, you’re honest about the disaster that’s looming and it’s hard for you to cheerlead for someone or something you don’t believe in. Politically I lean to the Right and just being honest, I can’t envision Canadians voting for 6ft4 inch Scheer.
First and foremost, a lot of Canadians have never seen Andrew Scheer close up, the guy is 6ft4, but because he’s done so little media, people might assume the man is 5ft9, because on Television he’s always sitting down, the Camera always zoomed in on his face, why do I mention that Andrew Scheer is 6ft4? Because Leftist like silly things like that in a Politician. If you’re a short politician, Leftist want you to be Short and feisty, when you’re tall Leftist want you to be Tall and imposing. Being that Conservatives do a lot of polling I’m at odds as to why they haven’t shown Andrew Scheer as a humble giant.
If you’re a Conservative type and you’re reading this, I want to remind you that most Leftist DO NOT READ, Don’t assume that if someone is on some form of Government welfare or Government protection that they’re using their leisure time to embrace liberty. You’d be out of your mind to assume that. Leftist love leisure time, they love to not have to work, they love easy answers and easy solutions, they prefer to be controlled by the State as long as the State says sweet, soft words to them.
When I talk to Leftist I’m on guard because they’re extremely sensitive, some of you may assume that Leftists are visual minorities, you’re absolutely wrong, Leftist are usually Caucasians and in many instances, they’ve already prejudged and condemned you to hell without you even realizing it. I lean more to the Libertarian side of things, and I have to say the interview below by Lorne Gunter is spot on to what I think is going to happen in the upcoming election. A Trudeau minority government, that’s what I see. Being frank about it, I’m okay with a Trudeau minority government, why? I think we and I include myself in this, need to feel the economic pain of Leftism for us to get rid of it for good.
This is a classic interview I’ll be referring to it often, even if Andrew Scheer manages to squeak out a victory, you all understand Scheer will have a minority government even if he does win. Votes that used to go to the NDP will be going Liberal this election, Jagmeet Singh has been a disaster in regards to finding candidates and that Union vote, I highly doubt Singh will get that, Trudeau allowed Jerry Dias in on USMCA negotiations. I’m a former unionized blue collar worker and I know that the Unions will acknowledge the NDP, however, they’ll bring up to their followers that Justin has a better chance of winning and Scheer(who is bad) is very close in the polls, which will be a signal to vote for Justin Trudeau.
The Party support that I’ll be watching is the Green Party, I think this could be the election where the Green Party overtakes the NDP. Green Party support is passionate, it’s different and it’s non-economical, fix the climate by any means necessary, that’s the sediment I get from Green Party supporters. The People’s Party of Canada, I think this will be very interesting to watch as I see the People’s Party of Canada possibly losing almost every riding by a narrow victory, because if it’s one thing I know about Conservatives, when it’s time to vote, the day before, they’re going to say to themselves, “does Maxime Bernier really have a chance to win? I think, I’ll vote for Scheer just to be safe” now, there are staunch supporters of the PPC who will vote for Maxime, but I’m not sure this coming election will be his time, I lean more towards Maxime causing havoc in the 2023 election, when Canadians are EXTREMELY and genuinely pissed off.
I agree with Lorne Gunter and as I’ve stated in many of my posts, the anger in Alberta when Trudeau wins is going to be sky-high, Albertans aren’t that angry right now, primarily because they assume that Canadians can’t be stupid enough to vote Trudeau in for a second term. Well, a Trudeau victory is going to hit them like a drunk person on the verge of vomiting. If Scheer loses to Trudeau, most Conservatives aren’t going to blame Maxime, they’re going to blame the CPC, they’re going to blame Scheer, and they’re going to be angry. I’m not backing down from my stance that if Trudeau wins, Alberta separatism will become a serious topic of discussion.
I saw some Canadians trying to mimic Populism that happened in France and the United States, well… What I see is Canada having its own organic, genuine form of Populism, that I don’t even think will be labeled Populism I think it’s going to be something different, I can’t predict what it’s going to look or feel like, because it’s more than likely going to surprise me too, but again I don’t see a Trudeau minority government as a bad thing, I think Canada needs this, Trudeau winning a second term will be a reminder of how far we’ve fallen. The Pool boy is stealing our money for weed. Lorne Gunter nails this interview, now it’s a short clip, you can sign up to TheRebel.media to watch the interview in full, but even this short clip is a classic.
Interesting times ahead.