Narcissistic Leadership

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with entrepreneur, author, and one-time parliamentary secretary to Justin Trudeau, Celina Caesar-Chavannes. Her experience turned out to be quite the opposite of the “sunny ways” Canadians were led to expect from Justin and eventually led to her resignation and a lengthy period of unemployment as punishment for challenging maximum leader.

One of the more noteworthy points of discussion is how the legacy media is too busy carrying water for Justin to ever give Celina much air time.

9 Replies to “Narcissistic Leadership”

  1. What an intelligent woman. Along with Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott, Trudeau pushed out the only talent he had in his party.

  2. Trudeau is a stupid shallow little man. Canada will be better off when we see the back of him.

  3. I like her. She is very impressive. It’s not surprising she became disappointed in the phony Trudeau, just as JWR did.
    Trudeau prefers sycophants, not intelligent people of ability, and her experience in the real world so outweighs Trudeau’s, it’s no wonder he found her threatening.

    1. I liked that. It was pointed out to her that she’s now mired in the pigshit she’s been flinging about and she just keeps spinning her bald tires.

    2. Follow up question: Is Canada’s policy towards Russia still regime change? What concrete steps is Canada taking to overthrow the Russian regime?

  4. Great interview! What a well spoken, highly intelligent, attractive lady. Canada is less of a country with her out of it’s government.

  5. She just doesn’t understand how diversity hiring works in the trudeau regime. She is not supposed to think, she is supposed to shut up and just be part of the photo op wallpaper of nodding heads behind Trudeau.

  6. Her MBA trained viewpoint highlights how nothing in government makes any buisiness sense. Government is in the business of inefficienct use and waste of tax dollars.

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