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Bernardo de La Paz

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1. Hmm, I'm surprised. I thought it would be as before, bc he has not changed.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 06:49 PM
Saturday

Perhaps that's the point. He has not pivoted. He still fills his statements with "10 years of out of control Liberals". He keeps behaving as if Carney is a cardboard cutout Liberal, a Trudeau clone.

He doesn't seem to be criticizing foreign policy as such, thankfully, but he keeps attacking Carney for not producing instant results and regardless of the obstinate, stubborn, ignoramus in Washington.

I think Poilievre may be feeling he was cheated out of the PM office by last minute Liberal chicanery, after he was on track to defeat Trudeau. Poilievre has no fundamental competency other than being a politician for life and being great with three-word slogans.

It's as if Poilievre learned nothing from the election.

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