Deja Brown, All Over Again

Patrick Brown has been kicked out of the Conservative Party leadership race by organizers by the Leadership Election Organizing Committee (LEOC), National Post has learned.

Michelle Rempel Garner hardest hit.

CPC Statement here.

Rebel News: Senior Brampton city staffers have been allegedly working on Mayor Patrick Brown’s Conservative leadership campaign instead of working for the people of Brampton.

30 Replies to “Deja Brown, All Over Again”

  1. Have some of the previous allegations against him become more credible?

    Let’s all vote for Charest and keep a Liberal in the PM’s Office, or vote Max and keep a Liberal in the PM’s Office.

    1. Jean Charest reminds me of Gustav Husak of Czechoslovakia. Like Charest, Husak was a pretty good political chameleon, capable of shifting between being a reformer and a hardliner with little trouble.

      1. Charest is most definitely part of the problem, not part of the solution.

        Before we conservatives have any hope of regaining some power in government, we need to regain power in the CPC first. This party must be purged of it’s pro-liberal, woke/globalist beliefs.

        And a big FU to those squishy CINO’s who have all but destroyed conservatism in this country.

  2. BAHAHAHAHA LOSER

    Why is this guy even a going concern? What does he bring to the table and for whom? At least John Tory, the Krillin of Canadian politics, turned out to be as good a mayor of Toronto as you could ask for in the absence of Rob Ford.

    1. Didn’t Kinsella like Brown?

      Brown must remind Kinsella of that paragon of honesty, Jean Chrétien.

      1. “Didn’t Kinsella like Brown?”

        He wrote a column slamming the Conservatives on this just this morning. Attacked PP for it, of course, but used it mostly as an excuse to attack the CPC for supporting the Freedom Convoy. I would have waited for the actual *facts* to come out, myself…the CPC knows full well how this looks at first glance, so I have a pretty hard time believing that they don’t have a valid reason for disqualifying Brown.

  3. Patrick Brown is and remains an (_i_)hole.
    Good riddance.

    Now get rid of that other sack of corrupt dung, Charest…and we can get down to choosing between Roman, Pierre or Leslyn….the only three worth even mentioning in my opinion

    1. “Roman, Pierre or Leslyn….the only three worth even mentioning in my opinion”

      Yep, agree completely. I am voting LL, PP, RB, in that order, leaving other boxes blank.

      1. just an fyi but leslyn is not who you think, check out her board memberships, which she still has not resigned from.

    2. Scott Achinew is better than any of them objectively speaking. Unlike Pierre ‘GateKeeper Killer’ Poilivre, Achinew actually wants to end supply management (Pierre has explicitly stated he will maintain it).

      1. “Scott Achinew is better than any of them objectively speaking. Unlike Pierre ‘GateKeeper Killer’ Poilivre, Achinew actually wants to end supply management (Pierre has explicitly stated he will maintain it).”

        Never imagined that I would ever agree with you on anything, but yes…that’s a deal-breaker, for me.

        If you support the odious monopoly who maintain the artificial inflation of Canadian dairy product prices and the resulting extra 500 dollar or so annual expense levied on the poor, you are NOT worth of being called a Conservative.

        1. It’s a ranked ballot. Just put Achinew (I am never gonna spell this guy’s name correctly) first, Pierre next and so on.

  4. Had no chance, anyway.

    Shoulda answered the questions.

    Couldn’t be more embarrassing.

  5. Why was a shady prick like Patrick Brown even allowed in the race ? The guy is a creep.

    This is the creep that Globalist Michelle Rempel backed, she puts the dumb in dumb blonde.

    Is having a lobotomy a prerequisite of membership in the 4th Reich WEF Globalist club ?

    1. They needed people to fill out the dance card so that when time came to horsetrade votes they could easily arrange it for the winner of their choice.

  6. “The story had been updated to reflect the first woman’s revised recollection of her age at the time of the alleged events.”

    Technically innocent.

  7. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy! Having said that… (Oh, you knew there was a “but” coming, didn’t you?)

    I’m now worried where all those votes for Brown at #1 will go to. Charest? With a ranked ballot, it’ll be difficult to tell how this will break down, but this could work out to be very bad news for PP.

    Remember… Brown may have not been the most popular among the candidates, but he did bring in a sizable membership to the party, so…

    1. He just mass signs up immigrant voters by winning over their local “leaders”. The infrastructure will die on the vine.
      They probably wouldn’t have followed through much even if Brown stayed in.

    2. Correction: he claimed to bring in a sizeable membership. There’s little evidence he really did.

  8. I can’t help but chuckle at the Liberal troll commenters insinuating the Conservative Party and corruption are synonymous. Oh, ok.
    Ya gotta hand it to Rempel…she can sure pick’em. Seeya later Chubbykins.

  9. Silly ass. Doesn’t he know anything about recent Conservative history? I mean, all he had to do was kiss the Quebec dairy cartel’s arses and he would have been home free.

  10. The latest information:

    Ian Brodie (Chairman of the CPC elections committee?) made a phone call last week to the Brown campaign/ He didn’t have to…he could have just called Elections Canada and let them deal with it, but he wanted to give Brown’s people a chance to explain why a “numbered company” (aka: a corporation) was *directly paying* his campaign staff, a clear violation of the rules.

    The Brown team’s response?

    “Oh, well, it was only $10,000″…

    So yes, they violated campaign financing law…but only a little.

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