Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is running out of second chances

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holy cow...and from the star too!.

youse libs coulda had a spaceman you know. ;-)


By: Carol Goar Star Columnist, Published on Thu Feb 19 2015

Eight months from today, Canadians will wake up to a new — or re-elected — government.

This would be a fine time for Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to start demonstrating the maturity, self-discipline and competence to lead the nation.

His political record to date has been marred by misjudgments, ill-considered remarks and discarded promises. He has put forward few substantive policies to counteract these eyebrow-raising moves. His admirers are getting nervous; his detractors are rubbing their hands.

Trudeau is not a callow youth He is a 43-year-old father with seven years of parliamentary experience.

Nor is he a political naïf. He knows how to use his charm and good looks to attract followers. He understands that Canadians are hungry for hope. He speaks with passion about restoring a robust middle class, cleaning up Canada’s sorry environmental record, upholding human rights around the world and winning back global respect. He has brought the Liberal party back from the brink of extinction, filled its coffers and increased its membership fivefold in less than two years.

But he keeps triggering alarm bells. His eager embrace of Tory turncoat Eve Adams last week left grassroots Liberals shaking their heads in bewilderment and Conservative organizers chuckling. The Mississauga MP, known chiefly for her sharp elbows and her disregard for party rules, was a dubious prize. The Tories were relieved to get rid of her.

more alarm gongs here

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is running out of second chances: Goar | Toronto Star
 

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holy cow...and from the star too!.

youse libs coulda had a spaceman you know. ;-)


By: Carol Goar Star Columnist, Published on Thu Feb 19 2015

Eight months from today, Canadians will wake up to a new — or re-elected — government.

This would be a fine time for Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to start demonstrating the maturity, self-discipline and competence to lead the nation.

His political record to date has been marred by misjudgments, ill-considered remarks and discarded promises. He has put forward few substantive policies to counteract these eyebrow-raising moves. His admirers are getting nervous; his detractors are rubbing their hands.

Trudeau is not a callow youth He is a 43-year-old father with seven years of parliamentary experience.

Nor is he a political naïf. He knows how to use his charm and good looks to attract followers. He understands that Canadians are hungry for hope. He speaks with passion about restoring a robust middle class, cleaning up Canada’s sorry environmental record, upholding human rights around the world and winning back global respect. He has brought the Liberal party back from the brink of extinction, filled its coffers and increased its membership fivefold in less than two years.

But he keeps triggering alarm bells. His eager embrace of Tory turncoat Eve Adams last week left grassroots Liberals shaking their heads in bewilderment and Conservative organizers chuckling. The Mississauga MP, known chiefly for her sharp elbows and her disregard for party rules, was a dubious prize. The Tories were relieved to get rid of her.

more alarm gongs here

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is running out of second chances: Goar | Toronto Star

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