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14/14
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“Sudbury Saturday Night.” ⬇️
Thanks for coming along on this ride!
#FlushPoilièvre #FlushConservatives
You can listen along to the original here:
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14/14
…because he CHOSE to spend his time as LOO rage farming across the country, doesn’t mean we should pity him.
Since he raised the topic of hotel quality YET AGAIN, I humbly offer you my homage to PoiLIÈvre’s hypocrisy. With apologies to Stompin’ Tom Connors, here is my PP parody of Tom’s…
13/14
…bragging about flying ‘economy’ to his convention.
In the BRC byelection debate, Pierre tried to garner sympathy by claiming he actually spends much of his time living in “low-budget hotels”—as if he thinks we’ll forget that the unemployed fucker is living in OUR MANSION rent free! Just…
12/14
…situation, he had to create the illusion of popularity to compensate for it.
So what do you think? After reading this, does Pierre seem like he’s resilient to you?
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(This is the final installment in this series, so a little BONUS CONTENT follows:)
Today, Pierre’s…
11/14
…would grant his wish, so he saw no need to change his usual smarmy MO.
-Now—too late—he’s realizing Albertans want more than just a token leader who’s more focussed on his OWN ambition than THEIR prosperity.
-Since he has shown no sign of learning, growing, & adapting to his new…
10/14
…fingers. Instead of packing up his desk & leaving, he maintained the façade of being in charge, hoping the byelection fairy would make his fantasy come true. 🪄
To recap, does Pierre pass the resilience test?
-At first, he assumed he could just snap his fingers & his cherry-picked riding…
9/14
…load of supporters from another riding to clap for him!
After getting fired, most people take the hint, pack up & move on. Learn from the experience & just find a new job. But Poilièvre continued to struggle, trying desperately to cling to power that had already slipped through his…
8/14
…people of Battle River-Crowfoot.
The only “new” thing Pierre tried is actually SHOWING UP for a local debate—though that’s a pretty low bar, since all other parties’ candidates always do it. Even so, he’s still so fragile & obsessed with his crowd size that he had a fellow MP bus in a…
7/14
…(which no longer even exists)? Did he abandon being an annoying asshole to win over these new constituents? Heck no! In fact, he is so uncommitted to that riding that he won’t even buy a home there—meaning he couldn’t even vote for himself! 😆—which is just a slap in the face to the…
6/14
…to still be important—while his CPC colleagues took over his job & scheduled a review of his leadership.
Most recently, in a pathetic attempt to recapture his glory days, he persuaded an Alberta MP to quit to let him try again. Did he give up his rage-farming? His rants about carbon tax…
5/14
…lost his seat in the election. Did he self-reflect? Adapt? Change course? Nope. He kept showing up at Parliament & hanging around like a homeless kid who desperately wants to go to the circus but has no ticket, hoping someone will sneak him in. He held press conferences & pretended…
4/14
…boy, Trudeau. Pierre had made his entire campaign & personality about getting rid of Trudeau, & once he actually got what he wanted, he still wasn’t happy! He couldn’t figure out how to oppose Carney, & ended up losing the huge advantage he had leading up to the election.
Then, Pierre…
3/14
RESILIENCE is more than the ability to bounce back from obstacles and setbacks — it’s the ability to respond adaptively to challenges.
Is Pierre resilient?
Pierre has had a challenging year of obstacles & setbacks. Let’s explore how he handled them.
First, Pierre lost his whipping…
2/14
Is Poilièvre a good leader?
Part 12 🧵
Each day heading into the CPC leadership review, I’ve explored one of the traits from the list pictured below (qualities of a good leader) to see how Poilièvre measures up.
Last trait: RESILIENCE
(And stay “tuned” for some bonus content at the end!)
1/14
…things of value than most. He is a very wealthy person who is inexplicably full of wrath for the country which allowed him to prosper.
So what do you think? After reading this, does Pierre seem like he expresses gratitude to you?
Stay tuned for the final installment, part 12: RESILIENCE
9/9
…our dime at Stornoway, and instead of thanking us, he continues to rip us off.
-Of all his appearances in Question Period & on TV, I can’t think of a single one where he expressed that “uplifting emotion experienced after receiving something of value” from Canada. Yet he’s received more…
8/9
He was kindly taken in as a baby & given a good life, but instead of returning that kindness for his adopted father, he chose to be hurtful.
-He’s earned generous wages & a rich pension from the government, yet supports the overthrow of his own employer.
-He’s greedily lived large on…
7/9
…a lavish lifestyle with a chef, nanny, & chauffeur. Even after he lost the election & was not even a sitting MP, he continued to live there at our significant expense!
To recap, does Pierre pass the gratitude test?
-Pierre has enjoyed many blessings & benefits in his life.
6/9
trying to influence the outcome of a case still before the courts—which is illegal, by the way. PP would scream bloody murder if the Liberals did that).
Pierre never needed to live at Stornoway. His home is just 20 minutes from Parliament. Yet he chose to waste our money so he could enjoy…
5/9
…Canadian government—yet he has repeatedly supported the treasonous convoy. When they first rolled in to overthrow the government, he treated them to donuts & coffee. When the convoy leaders were facing sentencing, he & several CPC colleagues publicly doubled down on that support (thus…
4/9
…his adopted father came out as gay, & was there to witness the day in Parliament when his adopted son voted against legalizing gay marriage.
Poilièvre has been in office for 2 decades. It’s been his only real job.
He owes his entire life, livelihood, & prosperity to the existence of the…
3/9
GRATITUDE is the uplifting emotion experienced after receiving something of value. As a leader, it’s important to express that gratitude so that others feel valued for their contributions.
Does Pierre show gratitude?
As a child, Pierre was adopted by 2 school teachers. In later years,…
2/9
Is Poilièvre a good leader? Part 11 🧵
Since Pierre is again trying to win leadership of the CPC, I decided to look up a list of qualities of a good leader. Each day I will explore one of the traits from the list pictured below to see how Poilièvre measures up.
Today’s trait: GRATITUDE
1/9
So what do you think? After reading this, does Pierre sound like he has courage to you?
Stay tuned for part 11: GRATITUDE
11/11
-He hides from the media, & when his own people approach him with new ideas, they are shut down because he’s afraid of change.
-Pierre is no brave hero. He doesn’t have the spine to stand up for anything…but he’ll bring doughnuts to those who do the heavy lifting FOR him.
10/11
-Poilièvre has little to offer in the way of new ideas, & does not seem to have the guts to take a stand for any controversial issue, whether domestic or global.
-He pointlessly challenges the PM without any helpful alternatives—that’s not courage, that’s just rebelliousness.
9/11
…election, his own party members (who saw the loss coming but were silenced if they dared to question him) pleaded for him to do things differently in the byelection. Yet Pierre insisted on keeping the same advisors & changing nothing.
To recap, does Pierre pass the courage test?
8/11
Almost everyone dislikes paying taxes, so that’s not really a courageous stance—that’s just hijacking a grievance parade that was already happening (full of people who don’t understand how taxes benefit them…but back to the topic at hand).
After his loss in the latest…
7/11
…in the Middle East or ICE raids in the US? You would think that someone who desperately wants to lead a G7 nation would at least have an opinion on global events, but…crickets.
Now, maybe you’re thinking, “Pierre stands up for us against taxes!” Well sure, but does that require bravery?
6/11
…dental care, lower medication costs, & healthy school lunches—but he doesn’t. If he cared about the environment, he’d speak up about wildfires & oil producers neglecting their clean-up responsibilities—but he says nothing.
Has he ever given a second thought to world events like the strife…
5/11