For Pierre, he has the status quo upset and nervous, he damn well should. He is winning over the youth (under 30) support big time. I have seen this in several newspaper articles (sorry didn't save the links).
The typical attacks against PP is that he is authoritarian, racist and never going to actually lead the nation. Folks please.
The stupid ad hominem attack against anything conservative from the left (liberal or NDP) is way getting old and is BS. The majority of Canadians know this. I am very disappointed to see army.ca members that get in on this.
I haven't seen said attacks being put forward by his detractors in this thread. Can't attack him for what he's
for, because no one really knows.
But he can be rightly criticized for being a populist that's openly courting and tacitly enabling Q style BS. Now you could argue that the ends justify the means if- when the dust settles- it's just a tactic he's using to gain power and then has plans for the good of the country.
The very fact that he's using the tactic has people nervous on multiple fronts
-what if's not a tactic and his vision for Canada is to weaponize emotion to install GOP style theocratic oligarchy
-regardless of his intentions, what if he can't control it and his "movement" invites the loons (Sloan/Hillier types) back into mainstream discourse
I remember when the most embarrassed I was for my riding and as a somewhat conservative in a LW academic program was when Miller compared the gun registry to Hitler. Now there's worse happening weekly.
In the last two-three months we've had MP's:
- unironically calling a democratically elected PM a dictator while speaking in parliament
- Buying into WEF conspiracy BS
- Openly supporting the likes of Pat King
- Being sore losers about losing influence so eroding confidence in democracy and tossing out the big scary buzzwords when they got outmaneuvered with the confidence deal
Canada deserves and needs a CPC (and leader of) that can advocate for and represent the best of Canadian conservative ideals in a constructive manner, not one that embraces the Murdochization of Canadian politics to contribute to and exploit the fear and ignorance of the disenfranchised.