Will Trudeau's position on Isis hurt his chances in next election

WLDB

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No articles to quote, but given the young fella made light of our support in the fight against ISIS, do you think it will adversely affect his bid to become Prime Minister. I already think his chance of becoming PM in the next election is a pretty tall order, but now with the attack in the nations capital I'm wondering if Canadians will want to stay with a leader who they know has some experience.

Thoughts?

My thoughts after yesterday are that Harper will win next year. Trudeau shoots himself in the foot every chance he gets and no one really cares much for Mulcair. Im no Conservative or Harper fan but right now and for the forseeable future he is the strongest and best looking option among the federal leaders.
 

Cannuck

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My thoughts after yesterday are that Harper will win next year. Trudeau shoots himself in the foot every chance he gets and no one really cares much for Mulcair. Im no Conservative or Harper fan but right now and for the forseeable future he is the strongest and best looking option among the federal leaders.

Harpo may be the strongest but Justin is definitely the best looking.
 

B00Mer

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Harpo may be the strongest but Justin is definitely the best looking.

...and quite the dancer too.

 

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I'd say it depends on how things work out in Iraq War III. If it quagmires, then the Liberals will look smarter than the Conservatives. If things tidy up nicely over there, then Harper will be deemed to have been right.
 

darkbeaver

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No articles to quote, but given the young fella made light of our support in the fight against ISIS, do you think it will adversely affect his bid to become Prime Minister. I already think his chance of becoming PM in the next election is a pretty tall order, but now with the attack in the nations capital I'm wondering if Canadians will want to stay with a leader who they know has some experience.

Thoughts?

That's a very good question RCS. When considering PM Harper,s marketability I'm sure his experience certainly should be a mater of serious plumbing. However since there are many stupid Canadians responsible for his initial selection and the following readoption I se no problem with him being being elected again. What we need now is a strong leader with conviction experience and the best of intentions and policies with respect to his favourite country, whichever that may be. Except for the constant war we will do OK. Treudough is there in the unlikely case that the Canadian public gets smart and dumps the bum. I don't see how Canada can lose this election. All the candidates are splendid patriotic servants. What could possibly go wrong?

Crime was his big comeon at one time, well he's done SFA about the crime in Ottawa.
 

El Barto

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Best way of getting him out of the way is he wins the election to a minority Government.
He look what happened with Marois she is history now.
 

JLM

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Best way of getting him out of the way is he wins the election to a minority Government.
He look what happened with Marois she is history now.


According to my brother who lives in Quebec, she was a BITCH of the first water! (of course he's prejudiced)