Looks like JT will self-destruct
If the Harper government wants to sock away some extra war-room cash, it should spend not a dime more on attack ads and just let Justin Trudeau do himself in.
So far he is doing a superb job.
The newly-anointed Liberal Leader's terrorists-have-feelings-too response to the Boston Marathon bombings was hardly a shining moment when it comes to showing spine or reflecting the political stance of true leaders.
Seems young Trudeau's a group-therapy "why-can't-we-all-get-along" kind of guy more concerned about understanding a terrorist's psychological circuitry and early-childhood abuses than hunting the coward down.
In this case, he's certainly not his daddy's boy.
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Trudeau certainly looks like a true light weight.
Considering political experience, education and past achievments he does not appear to be in the same league as Mulcair or Harper.
Or Hall Findley or Garneau.
Or for that matter Dion or Ignatieff.
But he has nice hair and white teeth.
And he does make soccer mom's tingle when he walks by.
However I think the real question is whether or not the Liberal Party of Canada will self destruct?
Harper for all his failings remains a strong, steady leader. He oozes competence if not charm.
Mulcair is smart, tough and experienced.
The Dippers have punted the Liberals into the House cheap seats next to the urinals.
As official opposition the Dips now have the funding and research assets the Liberals lost.
Trudeau absolutely must win, at the very least, official opposition status for the Lib's on the next Federal election.
Or all is lost.
The Liberal Party of Canada will fade into oblivion, its members absorbed by the Dips and the Cons.
And Trudeau will get off that dead and rotting horse and walk away.
I think Trudeau is charismatic and a good public speaker.
But Trudeau will need to take Quebec away from Mulcair.
And then there is the Bloc out to gain traditional seats.
And Quebec has never really been all that fond of the Trudeaus.
The Provincial fiasco left in Ontario by ex-Liberal leader McGuinty continues to fester and boil.
And that hurts Trudeau's chances for an Ontario sweep.
And Harper remains a true National heavyweight.
Pretty tall order for a young rookie and if he fails in his quest the Liberal Party of Canada is gone, gone, gone.