THE OFFICIAL KEVIN O'Leary for Prime Minister thread.

Machjo

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Disingenuous .... hmmmm...I don't think that O'Leary and Trump are a one-to-one swap, by any means. I certainly didn't invent the idea of a Canadian Trump. Here's the thing, and you have to think about this, a bit. That is exactly the way that O'Leary sees HIMSELF ... or at least, how he wants us to see him. Why I say that is because of the timing of his announcement to run. It was immediately after Donald Trump's inaugeration, within hours. O'Leary is obviously highly intelligent and of advance marketing savvy. He wouldn't have done that has he not wanted to associate himself with the Trump brand. He likely sees Trump as arising star and he wants to be part of that greater movement. Be assured that it wasn't a wild coincidence.

There are similarities between Trump and O'Leary and differences. Here are some of the differences that I see. O'Leary is a self-made man and a real entrepreneur. Whatever he is is because of his own talent. Trump is third generation wealth, not an entrepreneur but more of a impresario. O'Leary is of recent immigrant parents who is clearly not anti immigrant or anti-Arab. Trump's mother was an immigrant but he seems to prefer white immigrants, from what I've seen. O'Leary has never declared bankruptcy and to my knowledge, he has never made investor's money "disappear". Most importantly, to me anyway, is that O'Leary is sane. Today, Trump was DEMANDING of the Mexican President that Mexico "respects" the USA. aHe said to the affect, how can you possibly negotiate with such unreasonable people, after telling them that they were going to wall themselves out and spend 15 billion dollars to do it, after being ordered to do it. This guy is President of the United States. That behaviour is NOT presidential but it is deadly Hitlerian. Trump is a madman, not a maybe, he is mentally ill.

Similarities ...They are both fast talking, brash, Type "A" my-way-or-the-highway types. Neither of them have done any sort of public service at all of any kind, previously. Trump evaded the draft and did not serve in the military. I wouldn't have expected O'Leary to have done so, either as people who have in this country are very thin on the ground. I can only think of two current Canadian politicians who did and they are both currently Liberal Cabinet Ministers ... Harjit Singh Sajjan and Marc Garneau. Anyway, neither O'Leary nor Trump have ever sat on a school board, in a legislature, worked at a food bank, led a Boy Scout troop, probably ever collected for a real charity. Most politicians start into politics from public service launch pads such as this and they want to affect change at a higher level. Kelly Leitch is a medical doctor. I consider that to be public service at a high level. Trump ... O'Leary ... not a chance.

Leitch is undoubtedly highly formally educated as a medical doctor, but her support for barbaric-cultural-practices snitch-lines and Canadian-values tests that would habituate a person to lie and pretend he agrees with the examiner indicate ignorance none-the-less.
 

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If i were a card-carrying CPC member, I'd probably vote for Michael Chong on principle, even though I'm well aware that he probably won't win due to his lack of French. Leitch I'd place last on my list of candidates. her policies would be focused not on the economy but rather on ethnic identity construction. Her intelligence combined with her prejudices would actually maker her all the more harmful due to her greater ability to convince people to support her prejudices.
 

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Why don't you arseholes elect a nice intelligent capable woman in there? It's obviouse the males in your country are dummies.:).


One did get elected in Ontario awhile back, but I guess SHE perceived herself to be more intelligent and capable than she actually is. When it comes to politics do you think one gender is better than the other? From what I've seen they've all been mostly failures. :) :)
 

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If i were a card-carrying CPC member, I'd probably vote for Michael Chong on principle, even though I'm well aware that he probably won't win due to his lack of French. Leitch I'd place last on my list of candidates. her policies would be focused not on the economy but rather on ethnic identity construction. Her intelligence combined with her prejudices would actually maker her all the more harmful due to her greater ability to convince people to support her prejudices.
Why not vote for Tommy Chong . Mayan!:).
 

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A little off topic, but possibly a good time to bring it up. You hear a lot from time to time about someone dodging/evading the draft, like it's a bad thing. I think a person should serve where they can do the most good and be of the most use. Some people don't have the killer instinct and don't want to kill or be killed..................nothing wrong with that. I think there's enough ways to be useful to pretty well accommodate every body.

No, Trump specifically evaded the Selective Service lottery, after SPENDING HIS YOUTH BEING EDUCATED AT A MILITARY SCHOOL. His medical record shows that he had flat feet (this, after marching for years at the New York Military Academy). They see to have cleared up, since. He held the rank of Captain at age seventeen, having junior officers in his command under him (sounds to me like a good candidate for the Army, n'est-ce pas?) In fairness to Trump, most rich guys kept their sons out of Vietnam, on way or another.
 

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No, Trump specifically evaded the Selective Service lottery, after SPENDING HIS YOUTH BEING EDUCATED AT A MILITARY SCHOOL. His medical record shows that he had flat feet (this, after marching for years at the New York Military Academy). They see to have cleared up, since. He held the rank of Captain at age seventeen, having junior officers in his command under him (sounds to me like a good candidate for the Army, n'est-ce pas?) In fairness to Trump, most rich guys kept their sons out of Vietnam, on way or another.

Oh...DOCTOR BullSh1TTER...^
lol
too much


For the first time this weekend, I saw McCain criticize Obama for having never served in the military
http://leftfielder.org/2008/05/27/how-obama-dodged-the-draft/
he did make animal sex in the baraks legal though
that why you are such a fan?
 

JLM

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He's not a moron in the definition of the word, but he is absolutely unqualified to be Prime Minster.


His lessons were learned from a book more so than from experience!

That's pretty prejudiced, don't you think? What do you mean by conservative? That he wants to preserve the environment? That he is a fiscal conservative? There are 1001 kinds of conservative.


I would say "conservative" means moderate & leaning toward being thrifty, non?

Won't be happening, Cold Stream. Kevin's campaign is already gathering steam and I hope that carries him all the way to and through the nomination process ending with him as our newest Conservative leader.


I think he's a little too opinionated to my way of thinking but then I guess on second thought Trump is a little like that too. What we really need is someone who will put his/her foot down when it comes to dope and other criminal shenanigans that are running rampant today. I suppose the downside (if that's the right term) is we could end up a little like Singapore. They don't put up with any sh*t whatsoever!

There is a more diplomatic way for him to approach Wynne. If he becomes PM, he might have to work with her, so best to disagree on friendly terms.


Wynne will be a one term wonder! Absolutely useless!

A balanced budget is absolutely essential for continued economic prosperity. When we have zero debt extra money becomes available for more social programs for those that don't deserve it. Unless you want to be like trudOWe and wynn and create debt for your grandkids just to make you fell good today.


I'm not sure if it's realistic or not but I think we'd all be more prosperous when we have a maximum number of people paying taxes.
 

Bar Sinister

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One thing right? I thought you can't have it both ways?

By the way B.S., you didn't touch a nerve at all. You just set yourself up to look like a close minded fool with blinders on. I guess I must have touched a nerve because you are suddenly in full back pedal mode because you're not having it both ways statement is ridiculous.

What did you say when you returned? I am here to take all the right wing neo-cons to task, or words to that affect. You set a tone and presented yourself as an extreme from the get go.

My historical revisionist parade. Ha! Man, that's a laugh coming from you, "Monsieur Can't Have it Both Ways."

Unlike you, I have an open mind and will not look the other way and defend a leader just because we share in some of the same values.

What I said about Martin is a matter of record, what you said about not having it both ways is a matter of opinion. Poorly thought out opinion, by the way, but carry with your back pedal or ignore this post altogether.

Well looks like I am doing a very good job of stirring up the neo-cons. I've certainly got you in an incoherent dither. But keep practicing - one of these days you might actually post something intelligent. In the meantime I am pretty much tired of attempting to engage in intelligent dialogue with a fool.
 

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Well looks like I am doing a very good job of stirring up the neo-cons. I've certainly got you in an incoherent dither. But keep practicing - one of these days you might actually post something intelligent. In the meantime I am pretty much tired of attempting to engage in intelligent dialogue with a fool.


In other words, you're tired of losing and can't come up with a decent argument to refute what RCS has posted.
 

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Why don't you arseholes elect a nice intelligent capable woman in there? It's obviouse the males in your country are dummies.:).

Unfortunately, the only nice intelligent capable woman worth voting for cannot run for the Conservative leadership as she is currently the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. Her name is Rona Ambrose and she's a dandy, Ludlow.
 

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Unfortunately, the only nice intelligent capable woman worth voting for cannot run for the Conservative leadership as she is currently the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. Her name is Rona Ambrose and she's a dandy, Ludlow.

You don't like Lisa, I take it. She is also an authentic business person.
 

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You don't like Lisa, I take it. She is also an authentic business person.

I don't dislike Lisa,CC. I just don't think she will be able to get the votes to become leader...........actually at this point, I don't know who might. With the unification news that came out today, Jason Kenny just got a big boost and I am no fan of Jason's.
 

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I don't dislike Lisa,CC. I just don't think she will be able to get the votes to become leader...........actually at this point, I don't know who might. With the unification news that came out today, Jason Kenny just got a big boost and I am no fan of Jason's.

He doesn't have a warm and cuddly side.

Jim Prentice would have been the perfect pick .... Great pity, Sorrow......
 

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Well looks like I am doing a very good job of stirring up the neo-cons. I've certainly got you in an incoherent dither. But keep practicing - one of these days you might actually post something intelligent. In the meantime I am pretty much tired of attempting to engage in intelligent dialogue with a fool.

Quit talking to yourself.