This odious behaviour can be explained in the context of whipping up their base. Perhaps their private polling shows a less close race than do the public ones. I don't know and that isn't the point.
The point is: If he will be so blithe with the truth in an effort to get elected, what will he do to stay in power? What lies will he tell to move forward with anti-abortion and anti-abortion legislation and policies.
The public polls are close. Backers of the purity parties, who have never had to leaven their policies with reality are reveling in the chance for their preferred party to hold the balance of power in Parliament.
Trudeau and the Liberals are far from perfect but have overall done a good job. From an article I highlighted yesterday:
But the cross-party consensus that Trudeau is slight and phony doesn’t survive even a cursory examination of his record. An independent assessment by two dozen Canadian academics found that Trudeau has kept 92 percent of his campaign promises, fully or partially, the most by any Canadian government in 35 years. He is measurably, demonstrably the most sincere and effective prime minister in living memory. He is the rare case of a man whose virtue-signaling has distracted from his real virtues.I'm not overly stressed by what the purity party people decide to do. I will be away and voted weeks ago. The PPP will do what they do. And the people will have spoken. I just hope they don't sow bad seeds.Recommend this Post
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