“Justin Trudeau: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
“I agree Mark Carney would be a poor choice [to replace Trudeau]. Besides being closely associated with international banking and business interests, in my opinion he comes across as an intellectual who might have difficulty connecting with voters. But Mr. Merner’s conclusion that Christy Clark would be a good bet is (again, my opinion) laughably in error. Her years as premier of B.C. demonstrated to this voter that she was very right-wing, mercurial, egotistical and just plain hard to put up with. I would be concerned she would be more apt to collude with Poilievre than to oppose him. I also disagree that Chrystia Freeland is tarnished by her association with Trudeau. The ‘Minister of Everything’ demonstrated competence at every turn. She also demonstrated admirable loyalty — until she couldn’t. Her departure left no doubts as to her points of disagreement and also displayed her inherent common sense. We know she gets under Trump’s skin, who better to needle him into a fit of apoplexy?”
Sent in by Karla, in response to “Justin Trudeau: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
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