47 Replies to “The Stupid Party”

    1. Kenney has always been like this since his earlier coat tail riding Reform Days. The man is a Liberal through and through, and only lucked out with getting into office because he assumed a title in the Canadian Taxpayer Assoc. after the original CEO left. Before that, he was a University dropout, Ralph Goodale employee. Never trusted him for over 20 years, and he has earned that mistrust every time he could.

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  1. That attitude just proves that he is the uniparty. No real difference between him and Trudeau.

      1. I swear there are times when Kenney acts like Rimmer. All he needs is an “H” in the middle of his forehead.

      2. With respect to Red Dwarf, I remember watching it on the PBS station we get here in Edmonton. I quit after the third or fourth season as it had become rather silly for me by then. If I had access to the full series, I might try it again.

  2. Kenney wants the UCP rid of actual conservatives, the same way Ernest Manning wanted the Social Credit Party rid of actual Socreds.

    Manning was rewarded with a Senate seat for purging his own party, becoming the only (nominal) Socred to ever sit there, along with seats on the boards of the banks he had once opposed. So what’s the price Jason negotiated for services rendered?

  3. I hope he is removed from power, he’s always been a closet liberal and now he’s open about his progressive agenda. HE reminds me of Slow Joe, same sluggish thuggish mentality.

  4. Sadly Kenney operates under the same delusions as Justin. Without him at the helm the world will fall apart because people are just not able to conduct their own affairs. Do they learn that at WEF school? Seems to be a growing menace to civilization.

  5. My God, he sounds just like Justin Trudeau.
    What a major disappointment Jason Kenney turned out to be.
    Why do they always swing to the left?

    1. He’s as much a snake-in-the-grass opportunist like Doug Ford. I don’t know: would I rather be a “sewer rat” as one of Rotten Rachel’s cabinet ministers called people like me, or an “insect”?

      1. That’s how they really see the voter. Like insects. That viewpoint is as old as the hills.
        As for sewer rats. At least sewer rats are honest. They make no bones as to what they are.

    2. @Warren Zoell – “Why do they always swing to the left?”

      Political winds, and the direction they blow.

  6. I hear the commentariat on the radio describe Kenny as Far Right. They of course are all in favor of any conservative being more like the liberals if they want a chance to form a government. They do not understand, perhaps willfully, that people are p’d off with parties offering more of the same; and particularly going along with the Covid stupidities.

  7. Kenney is no different than the vast majority of Canada’s Conservatives: career politicians who will drift on the media winds.

  8. There are very few people who get into politics who don’t think that government, and themselves in particular, have all the answers.

  9. {shrug}

    I joined the UCP just before the cut-off date last week for the sole purpose of getting rid of Kenney, and then I discovered I had to travel to Red Deer and cast my vote in person. A scheduling conflict nixed that, so I couldn’t go and vote — and now they say I can vote via mail-in ballot.

    I’m okay with that. For those people who say the rapid increase in membership improves Kenney’s chances, I’m not convinced; membership surges aren’t typically good news for an incumbent. I do know that, since I signed up, I’ve already received four robo-calls from Kenney extolling his virtues and implying he needs a vote of confidence to continue.

    Meh.

    1. I haven’t received any robo-calls but the emails I rec’d (before I put a full stop on that shit) were full of tongue-laving for the lying bastard.

    2. Garth

      Yep, any bets the Dominion Voting machines have already been rigged in his favour..??

      Fucker is just another disgusting fascist clone of Deer Leader…POS, and for the record, I too couldn’t make to Red Deer..Diesel is pricey and I’ll be damned if I’m gonna waste a tank of fuel for that WEF Shithead.

      1. That’s where I’m at. I don’t think we’ve had an honest election in Canada since before Scheer. We will get Kenney in Alberta and Jean Charest at the Federal level. We own nothing, including our votes and we will be happy. I’m not even going to bother with a membership.

  10. I met Kenny by chance once a few months before becoming premier, I introduced myself shook his hand and had a light conversation. I was disappointed that he was an underwhelming personality and even hit me with a few talking points well outside the need to do so.

    Since then he has always been the lesser of two evils for me, a stand-in for a real conservative leader to show up one day.

  11. Sociopaths populate all parties and most become party leaders. Kenny typifies the political sociopath. He would rather scorch the brand than allow a transparent and honorable leadership review process. It doesn’t help that the UCP inherited the Conservative style of cronyism, ideological mush, and paternalism.

  12. HaHa!
    He’s a queerdeau and a Liberal, a liar, a cheat and if you disagree with him he says you’re a lunatic.
    Juthtin, ith that you?
    Way to go Alberta, you’re a bona-fide Chinadian province no different than the other shithole provinces.

    1. Yeah well, in New Brunswick we have “Progressive” Conservatives.

      Progressive like PC Premier Adolf Higgs swearing to make the “Unvaxxed” or “the Other” darned “uncomfortable” ala a Macron or a trudeau.

      Usually content to be Big Business’s Bitch, the NB PC Party showed and continue to show their inner Liberal as much as their inner little Hitler tendencies.

      Too many snake in the grass Conservatives turning into Liberals upon election.

  13. It won’t matter who replaces Kenney. The result will be the same. Infighting, back stabbing you name it.

    Alberta has ‘conservative’ factions that are irreconcilable. They all possess the trait most important to conservatives – uncompromised quarreling. The red tories can’t find common ground with blue tories. Inside these 2 main groups are the single issue individuals who are even more strident.

    Politics is the art of the possible. Rarely does one side get everything they want. The Province of Alberta is not what it was 50 or 75 years ago. It has become urbanized with liberals who are more concerned with bike paths than fiscal prudence.

    Rural Alberta is still marginally conservative. The cities? Forget about it. The cities hold the key to majority government therefore more bike paths.

    If Brian Jean gets his wish and ousts Kenney he cannot unite the right. Rural route isn’t united behind him and the cities plain don’t like him. If conservatives aren’t careful wretched rachel will be back in the corner office.

    1. Agree 100%. The two factions of Alberta conservatives are poles apart when it comes to policy. The same party that gave us the great Ralph Klein also gave us Red Stelmach and Allison REDford. I firmly believe the Alberta Conservative party was infiltrated by socialists years ago and that cohort has been slowly gaining power over party policy. Whoever leads the party has to perform a delicate balancing act between the two philosophies to keep Albertans supporting the party. While I’m not supportive of Kenny I’ll still vote for the party rather then see Rachel Notley at the helm again as the NDP specializes in fiscal and social destruction wherever it goes. It really does come down to choosing the lesser of the two evils.

  14. The conservative factions don’t have to agree on everything. Just have to agree on the basics and let the citizens live free. We don’t need a rule or law on every aspect of life. Just don’t harm others. Feelings don’t count to anyone but yourself btw.

    1. I wish it were that simple. The idea-destroying environment of a political party, especially a conservative one which should be opposed to growing leviathan, reverts to a mob rule of ethically challenged “experts” who want to do whatever it takes to win elections, leaving the ideological contradictions to be resolved after victory that rarely comes. Conservatives offering free stuff can’t compete with the looters and thugs of the so-called left and when they try the, even the voting Eloi recognize insincerity.

  15. Alberta has an easy solution, form a rural party and don’t run in the cities, then you hold the balance of power

    1. Huh. Interesting idea, Jack.

      There was a local TBA meeting I attended a few weeks back. Talked to the speaker afterwards, told him I had some issues reconciling my position on Alberta separation with supporting the UPC in this. He noted that there was currently only about 20% support for separation across the province. I don’t know how accurate his numbers were, but his schpiel convinced me to buy a membership to oust Kennedy. First things first, I guess.

  16. Kenney’s real job is and always has been to keep Alberta in confederation.

  17. One should never expect the bottom feeders to learn anything.

    Get rid of this vile, Christian and freedom hating political parasite.

    Hang him.

  18. Sorry Jack that dog won’t hunt.
    The urban Red Tory’s and ndp will form the coalition.
    Rural wealth producers be-dammed.

  19. What would be the alternative?
    I ask.
    B. Jean have serious problems with anger management and offers nothing.
    His only issue is that he sincerely hates Kenney for losing to him.
    Who else is there?
    To damn one is ok.
    What then?

  20. Kenney is a Liberal… always wondered why a “conservative” party would elect a Liberal Globalist as leader… they got conned.

    Kenney is doing a lot of damage to a party that had promise. Arrogant saboteur.

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