For years, during the dark days of the Harper regime, the Manning Centre Conference was an event where the Cons went to brag about how they were changing Canada beyond recognition.And building a New Conservative Movement that would rule this country for a generation.But not any longer. Now that the Cons have hit
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Montreal Simon: Preston Manning and the Sad State of the Trump Cons
For years, during the dark days of the Harper regime, the Manning Centre Conference was an event where the Cons went to brag about how they were changing Canada beyond recognition.And building a New Conservative Movement that would rule this country for a generation.But not any longer. Now that the Cons have hit
Continue readingMontreal Simon: Kevin O’Leary Prepares To Join the Con Leadership Race
Ever since Kevin O'Leary's infamous "Summit Meeting" with Tony Clement, I've been sure that O'Leary would end up running for Con leader.He knows a third-rate Shark Tank when he sees one.And after sizing up Clement over a bottle of wine, he probably came to the conclusion that he could easily beat
Continue readingMontreal Simon: Justin Trudeau, the Cons, and the Trump Bump
With less than thirty shopping days to go before Christmas, I've been trying to ease myself into the spirit of the holiday season.But let's face it, it's not easy.Not with Donald Trump running wild in the United States.Not with his malignant influence spreading into Canada.Read more »
Continue readingMontreal Simon: Brad Trost, Jason Kenney, and the Homophobic Cons
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It seems I might have been a bit too hasty when I labelled the Harper Party, the Trump Party.
For while Kellie Leitch and Tony Clement are doing their pathetic best to foster that impression…
And I’m sure both those losers will eventually succeed in labelling it the Trump Party in the eyes of most Canadians.
It’s important to remember that the Harper Party has always been, and still is, Canada’s Homophobic Party.
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Montreal Simon: Kellie Leitch and the Trumperisation of the Cons
I know it’s hard to believe, but Kellie Leitch is still insisting she’s not trying to be Canada’s Donald Trump.
Even though she’s not fooling anyone.
“While the elites and most media harshly criticized even the mention of the discussion, you knew better,” wrote Leitch in the fundraising note. “Together we will stand up to those who don’t want to discuss Canadian values and whose politically correct elitism remains tone deaf to the views of most Canadians.”
For that one could have flown like a bat out of the cavernous orifice of the Angry Orange himself.
And to make matters worse this Trumperisation is spreading.
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