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I agree but the party and the media will skewer her.
FJAG said:Second, I'm amazed at how often he drops the "I'm a veteran" card. I think he can be proud of his service but he makes it sound like he's been at the heart of the nation's defence policy rather than having had a career as a journeyman navigator who has never seemed to hold any significant staff positions.
ballz said:I find it cringey. He was OFP for three years... calling him a journeyman even seems like a bit of a stretch.
ModlrMike said:The Machiavellian thing to do would be to go with Lewis. A black, female, successful immigrant. Use the Liberal's playbook against them.
Navy_Pete said:I think either socially conservative candidates would be a Liberal party dream; it would almost be an automatic W in the next election. They wouldn't lose any seats that aren't already hard Conservative ridings and would probably pick up enough votes to get back a bunch of the swing ridings.
Wanting to roll back the clock decades on social reforms isn't conservative, that's regressive. Canadians have been pretty loud and clear that there is no interest in going back to only opposite sex marriage or reopening the abortion debate. Scheer lost just for having personal social conservative views and people not trusting they would become policy; openly advocating for social conservative laws would be a nice, comfy ride back to majority for the Liberals. I hate politics, but seems like a no brainer to me that it's better to cut your losses and accept that you won't change some things to enact other policies, rather then stand by a platform that keeps losing.
I'd at least think about voting for a Con party lead by MacKay or O'Toole, with either of the other two I'd be hoping the NDP or Greens ditch the crazier fringe bits and provide a reasonable alternative to the Liberals.
FJAG said:"OFP" ?
Navy_Pete said:I think either socially conservative candidates would be a Liberal party dream; it would almost be an automatic W in the next election. They wouldn't lose any seats that aren't already hard Conservative ridings and would probably pick up enough votes to get back a bunch of the swing ridings.
Wanting to roll back the clock decades on social reforms isn't conservative, that's regressive. Canadians have been pretty loud and clear that there is no interest in going back to only opposite sex marriage or reopening the abortion debate. Scheer lost just for having personal social conservative views and people not trusting they would become policy; openly advocating for social conservative laws would be a nice, comfy ride back to majority for the Liberals. I hate politics, but seems like a no brainer to me that it's better to cut your losses and accept that you won't change some things to enact other policies, rather then stand by a platform that keeps losing.
I'd at least think about voting for a Con party lead by MacKay or O'Toole, with either of the other two I'd be hoping the NDP or Greens ditch the crazier fringe bits and provide a reasonable alternative to the Liberals.
ballz said:As noted above, Occupational Functional Point... in other words, he was actually fully trained for his position for 3 years. The other 10 were in RMC or in the training system.
mariomike said:Anyone interested in opinion polling,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Conservative_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election#After_candidate_registration_deadline
Colin P said:Her response on these points https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73btfqnEjPU
Navy_Pete said:She's definitely smart, but what I heard was a bunch of sidestep justifications to limit abortion access by placing additional impediments for problems that may not exist, while arbitrarily cutting all overseas funding for abortion. Is that anything related to providers? What about abortion for rape/incest cases overseas? And she repeatedly sidestepped the question about gay marriage, while doing the same dance for the conversion therapy under the guise of the role of parents and family (which usually means the atomic man/woman relationship).
I think she's probably a great lawyer, but I don't think I trust her to create policy without trying to roll back social reforms under the guise of doing it for someone else. The fact that the pro lifers support her means there is more to what she is saying then just what's in her platform, and it's not as straightforward as what she is saying.
Erin O'Toole camp seeks police probe, accuses MacKay camp of theft
O'Toole campaign says details of accusations shared with various police forces
The Canadian Press · Posted: Jun 20, 2020 5:53 AM ET
Conservative leadership candidate Erin O'Toole's campaign says it has filed a formal complaint with police seeking an investigation of his rival Peter MacKay's organization.
In a release late Friday, O'Toole's campaign says the complaint involves the theft of confidential campaign and strategy data.
It says the O'Toole campaign's systems were hacked earlier this week.
It names MacKay campaign organizer Jamie Lall.
In a brief tweet, Lall said not a single word of the allegation is true.
The O'Toole release says details have been shared with RCMP, Ontario Provincial Police and Toronto police.
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SeaKingTacco said:And this is how we get corrupt Liberal government for decades on end- because the opposition destroys itself.
SeaKingTacco said:Why would you accuse the Mackay camp? If you think you have been hacked (and I am not doubting the claim), just go to the cops and lay a complaint. You do not have to name a suspect, in a press release.
And this is how we get corrupt Liberal government for decades on end- because the opposition destroys itself.