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RightOfSask 1 point ago +2 / -1

The only people who watch these videos are Conservative Boomers from the Prairies who get them from their Facebook groups.

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RightOfSask 12 points ago +12 / -0

A Liberal minority government needs the votes of the NDP and the Bloc. Two parties which are even further to the left. It's even worse than a Liberal majority government in my opinion.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

The NDP and Green supporters this time around won't be voting strategically Liberal this time around and plan to vote for their communist of choice

The Green party is dead. Green MPs crossed to the floor to the Liberals. They won't get a single seat this election. And the "NDP surge" argument was made in the 2019 election and then every pollster overestimated the the NDP.

The Conservative supporters

And these are in the Prairies. Elections aren't won in the Prairies. If the GTA and Greater Montreal doesn't swing, it's over for the CPC. It will be another 4 years of the Turd.

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RightOfSask 20 points ago +20 / -0

My prediction:

Trudope will get another minority government.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes.

https://youtu.be/sBMCXkjaMxQ?t=797

Gotta report Biden to the FBI when he's at the 9/11 memorial in a few weeks.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

WTF do you want me to do about it? Build a time machine, go back to 2020 and convince Harper to run in the leadership race?

There is nothing you can do, but we all know that if O'Toole loses the election, you will have no issue with putting the most blame on the PPCtards. But O'Toole deserves the most blame.

The Conservatives are preferable to the Liberals.

They are. It's just that the current Conservatives in Canada are campaigning with a 2015 Liberal policies. And even if they win and are in power for two or three legislative periods, the next Liberal PM and there will be another one, will be left of the current NDP.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

He might not have the physical appearance of a strong leader, but at least he stood by his principles. Even you are aware that if Harper was the leader of the CPC right now, the chances of winning the next election would be far higher. He is a stronger leader than O'Toole, by a mile.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +1 / -1

Here, take this experimental cocktail in addition to the experimental vaccine.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

You really think that Scheer and O'Toole were and are charismatic and strong leaders? O'Toole can't even siphon a single voter from the Liberals, even after adopting almost every Liberal policy and after 6 years of non-stop scandals by Trudeau and the Liberals. They are now constantly polling under 30% for the last few months. If O'Toole's strategy of courting Liberals to vote for the CPC would work, then what the PPC does or doesn't do wouldn't matter. Also the LPC is attacked from four sides at once and not a single liberal retard is as much whining about the NDP, the Greens, the Bloc or the CPC as you whine about the PPC.

This is what O'Toole hast to show for his strategy.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

So how come Scheer and the federal Conservatives didn't get painted with the #metoo brush they concocted for Patrick Brown?

Did Patrick Brown get removed from the CPC on the same day as the allegations have been made public? Yes. That's why Scheer wasn't painted with the #metoo brush. Brown was removed as leader faster than Scheer can spell minivan.

Are Kenney and Ford being removed for being against vaccine passports? No. O'Toole will be standing with them and campaign with them.

That cost probably pales in comparison to the support eroded by demoralization.

That demoralization is caused by an uncharismatic and a weak CPC leadership. If the leader of the Conservatives talks and acts like the leader of the Liberals, it will demoralize the base. It's not Bernier's fault or some shitheads memeing for the PPC on a 200 user forum who are causing this demoralization. What you think the cause of the infighting is, is just the a symptom.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +6 / -1

They are good people, you just have to know in what they believe in and how they structure their life. I grew up not far away from one of these colonies and through my job I deal with them from time to time. They still speak some sort of German dialect, even after 400 years in Canada. They don't mind technology, though they shun things like TV or other media and they have strict control on how someone can use the Internet. The women and girls have to cover their head with a scarf, from birth. Men and women don't work and don't eat together. If you want to leave the colony for something (because you need to go to a doctor or you want to visit someone), you will have to ask for permission from the elder. Even contacting someone who isn't in the colony requires permission.

It's a very strange life compared to ours. And every year you have some kids from these colonies running away. They almost all end up as drug addict in a bigger city like Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary and so on. They can't handle the modern life, but also hate the life on the colony.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

They're different parties.

Doesn't matter. They are Conservatives. Conservatives that are on stage with O'Toole campaigning with him, shoulder to shoulder.

The only people the CPC are alienating here are people who are already voting PPC.

And they aren't winning any voters from the Liberals with this move either. Not a single time O'Toole went against his base to court voters on the left had worked so far. When he argued in favour of climate change while the party voted against it, the media made fun of him and shred him a new asshole. When he did a 180 on the carbon tax, loud Conservative voices (and not only those PPC voters) saw it as betrayal.

If O'Toole loses the next election (and I even admit that there is a chance, well small chance, that he could win it), it won't be because of the PPC and their voters. It will be because of O'Toole and all these spineless fucks around him who can't get him to stick to Conservative principles.Not the PPC is eroding his voter base. He is.

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RightOfSask 9 points ago +10 / -1

Just be careful. These ultraconservative Mennonite and Hutterite colonies you can find in the Prairies are against the concept of private property. Everything you own and everything you do will be for the commune and you will have to obey every word of the elders.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

They will if an election campaign starts while that issue is still relevant.

If it's such an election issue Ford and Kenney alone will be enough to paint the whole Conservative party as antivaxx then.

Wait, has the party even said why they threw him out?

Dude, it's been 24 hours since this news broke. Do you see any denial from O'Toole or the CPC? Are they so incompetent to even release a statement if that wasn't the truth?

And now ask yourself, did this move by O'Toole help win votes or did it hurt by eroding his voter base even more? This electoral district would have been one of the easiest pickups. Jonas Smith lost by 150 votes last time and the Liberal candidate isn't running for the next election. He would have the name recognition on his side. Now the CPC will have to find a new candidate for this district a month away from the election. Are the chances that the CPC will flip this district now higher or lower Ham?

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RightOfSask 10 points ago +10 / -0

Who else is going to fuck us in the ass every day?

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does the media paint Ford as antivaxxer because he is against vaccine passports?

Does the media paint Kenney as antivaxxer because he is against vaccine passports?

No.

O'Toole threw this Yukon MP out of the party because he would do the same as Trudeau. Introduce vaccine passports where he can. And he doesn't want to deal with any opposition from his own party.

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RightOfSask 14 points ago +14 / -0

So O'Foole is going to clash with Kenney and Ford, two CONSERVATIVE Premiers who ruled out vaccine passports?

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RightOfSask 22 points ago +22 / -0

There is a difference between being an antivaxxer and opposing vaccine passports and mandates. Nothing on his Twitter or Facebook indicates that he is an antivaxxer.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wouldn’t it make sense to keep that data separate so you can track the impacts?

Dude, go to the website with the stats from Alberta linked above and you can literally see this. They split up the deaths and the hospitalizations in following categories:

  • unvaccinated
  • first dose within 14 days
  • first dose after 14 days
  • second dose within 14 days
  • second dose after 14 days

https://i.imgur.com/6XODt8S.png

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

I wonder how much votes it will cost to trigger an election right now, though I doubt that Trudeau would lose any significant support. But who knows ...

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

You can prove me wrong and post the number of people who are hospitalized with Covid in Florida, vaccinated and unvaccinated.

But we know that you won't do that ...

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