20 Replies to “Rex Explains The Election”

  1. O’Foole is being an absolute moron this Election and is showing that nothing will change should he too be elected.
    The older politicians at least got elected first before they enacted shit that you didn’t like.

    1. Nothing will change. Have you bothered to compare their platforms or do you just assume wisdom without data?

  2. PM Shit-for-brains with another majority – just like his Queer Dad, Pegger Pierre – will quicken the decline.
    And just like his dad will it be long before he has troopers in the streets?
    I’m talking to you westerners…

    I hope the Liberals win. They’ve created a statist mess in every facet of life in less than 6 years. And you know they’ll double-down and make it even worse.
    “Just watch me.”

  3. MFM continues pushing the totally meaningless “preferred prime minister” polling to make up for Justin blowing his lead.

    1. JT can hang at “the lake house, um cottage” and just mail the votes in. Why bother with “the deplorables”? Did he get nothing for the Clinton Foundation millions?
      Worked for Joe Slow.

    2. And why would a racist, misogynist, incompetent, pandering, insecure, squealing little mincer still be “preferred”?

      Justin’s followers (the few there really are) see themselves in him.

  4. Trudeau can only win if there are enough very dumb voters who either vote Liberal or some other fringe party with no chance of winning.
    This is the one election in many years we need to get rid of the incumbent, our country is being systematically destroyed, including it’s history.
    To say O’Toole is more of the same is not a fair or smart statement as an excuse for rogue voting. I’ll take a chance, top reason is to get rid of the least qualified person ever to sit as PM of Canada.

    Max was my pick for leader over Scheer , it was so close, he should have stayed and worked from within, but sadly he left with his ego, lost his seat.

    1. To say O’Toole is more of the same is not a fair or smart statement as an excuse for rogue voting

      But it’s accurate, which is why I’m not voting CPC.

      1. I just got a brochure from my MP, Tracey Gray, who is CPC.
        It states that the CPC will stand up for my freedom.
        Somehow that rings false and hollow after hearing what O’Toole has been saying in support of vaccines and mandates and passports and the tyrannical loss of freedom.

        I am torn about Max and his party. They say the right things but I can’t trust any of them.
        What to do, what to do….

    2. Error O’Stoole turned me off before the election was called. Since he flip-flops every time one of the corrupt MSM minions glares at him, I cannot in good faith vote CPC. His policies are as bad and even worse than the narcissistic sociopath Dear Leader’s. If I am going to have to cut my own throat one way or another, it will be on my own terms. The Maverick candidate is better looking than the PPC candidate.

  5. No offense to anyone, but MAX got SCREWED by Scheer and very likely on ORDERS from the Eastern Oligarchs (Power Corp – DeMarais & cabal), to ensure he did not win. His stance against MONOPOLIES featuring.

    Max was Leading….and would have been, if confirmed, a TRUE Conservative….as opposed to the gutless pandering Wankers waving a Conservative flag we see often throughout this TOTALLY FKD up country. Hillier/Sloan Notwithstanding.

    I will be Damned if I send a penny to the Cons or vote for those treasonous BASTARDS.

    MAVERICK …. or maybe PPC. Still wavering on that.

    1. “No offense to anyone, but MAX got SCREWED by Scheer and very likely on ORDERS from the Eastern Oligarchs (Power Corp – DeMarais & cabal), to ensure he did not win. His stance against MONOPOLIES featuring.”

      That was when the Conservatives lost me. First Scheer, then O’Toole.

      If you think it’s okay for a group of multi-million dollar corporations in Quebec to force the entire nation to pay three times as much as we should be paying for the milk, butter and cheese that we use *every day*, you’re not a Conservative.

      (and I don’t even buy two of those three items)

      It was a clue…a HUGE clue, as to who and what they really represent. The MSM buried it, of course.

    2. steakman, 100% correct. Max was screwed over by the fucking liberal lite conservatives.

  6. Re: the article headliner photo of your “pretty” PM taking a selfie with some olllllld gray haired masked “teenager” (only teens take selfies, right?) … why is this happening? If useless masks are being worn out of “an abundance of caution” … then why doesn’t that same “abundance of fear” (there, I fixed it) include a BAN on selfies? Good Lord! Those two are necessarily breathing on each other in a completely NON-ESSENTIAL activity!

    Ohhhhh … I see … COVID is something that “other people” contract … not the “pretty people” and their sycophant fan girls. You know, the Gavin Newsom effect.

  7. True-dough will get in again – but as the leader of a coalition of the left – if O’Toole were to win a minority mandate. True-dough’s self appointed Quebec GG will agree to it and voila – a leftwing coalition government. Just like in Europe. It will usher in an era of left leaning coalition governments in Canada as 62% of the Canadian electorate identify as left wing. The only way to stop this is to give O’Toole a majority – but I do not see that happening.

    1. A coalition is not a likely scenario.
      First, liberals do not like sharing credit, they are good at delegating blame.
      They will accept the NDP support to prop up their government but not to the extent of giving anything in return. Layton was the first leader of the NDP to figure this out and that Martin was desperate enough to hold on to power to give Layton anything he wanted.
      If Jagmeet really wants to enter into any agreement with the sock monkey the only thing he should demand is getting credit for anything that gets passed.
      Second, the last time a coalition was tried, it burned the liberals good and hard.
      It did so because it deconstructed a liberal narrative or two. It erased any plausible theory that they where not like the NDP and their Federalist Party credit was shot for making a deal in writing with the bloc.

      There’s a third reason.
      The current liberal leader is so full of himself he can’t even work with members of his own cabinet, how could he work in an agreement with an opposition party where he had to share power?

      1. “Second, the last time a coalition was tried, it burned the liberals good and hard.”

        Absolutely it did. The last time they tried, the Canadian public was angered to the point that Liberal support fell to 20% and NDP support to 10% (!). Stephen Harper wisely prorogued, and was *rewarded* with his first majority.

        They won’t be trying that again.

    2. Formal coalitions, (where MPs from different parties are members of the same cabinet), are extremely rare at the federal level in Canada. It happened with the “Union” government during WWI, when it was felt partisan politics should not take precedence over mobilizing the nation’s productive energies towards war. The other reason is that the French Liberal MPs were against conscription so the Liberal Party was divided. That was the only time there was a coalition that I can remember.

      Federal parties don’t like formal coalitions. The dominant party wants the hands-on control and is reluctant to relinquish it, and the “balance of power” party wants to receive the bribes without any actual responsibility to do anything or accountability to achieve anything. So it can criticize the government while bragging to its constituency that it’s brought back the bacon. Win-win for all the politicos involved.

      In the 1972 election, Junior’s daddy retained power even though he virtually tied with the PCs in seats. He went to the NDP’s leader David Lewis, and gave him everything he wanted in exchange for NDP votes on Liberal legislation.

      Trudeau could have stayed in power back then with even FEWER seats than the PCs — provided Lewis and the NDP supported him in the HoC. The Liberal seats combined with the NDP seats were more than the opposition PCs.

      This could be an useful point to remember in the aftermath of the current election. There will be back room deals, of course. There were deals with the NDP after the last election to keep Junior afloat. But don’t expect to see any formal coalitions. They are neither needed nor wanted by anybody.

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