Eddie Goldenberg: still an asshole
That’s Eddie Goldenberg, channeling Sheila Copps and assorted Twitter trolls.
Oh, the stories I could tell about some people’s views about indigenous people.
That’s Eddie Goldenberg, channeling Sheila Copps and assorted Twitter trolls.
Oh, the stories I could tell about some people’s views about indigenous people.
Obviously, political parties everywhere generally — including the Liberals — are no strangers to getting MPs to post messages, but in this case there's a denial. pic.twitter.com/LPbnhGbdzz
— Sean Craig (@sdbcraig) March 9, 2019
Our friends at Campaign Research are out with a national omnibus today, too, I believe. I suspect they are going to show the same thing (if not worse).
Poll, methodology, etc. here.
https://twitter.com/kinsellawarren/status/1104547847381413889?s=21
Well, actually, they would be that stupid. They are that stupid.
Spotted by my sharp-eyed pal Sean Craig: PMO told female Liberal MPs to post personal messages about what a swell feminist he is – presumably to offset this growing controversy. Except a couple of the MPs just did a cut and paste. Oops!
The next thing you know, they’ll be lining up all kinds of people to write op-eds!
I suggest the “Suave and Debonair Pundits with Thick and Lustrous Hair” watchlist.
That’s a female Liberal MP talking about Justin Trudeau.
The Globe and Mail just broke this incredible story. And, on International Women’s Day – on any day – it’s not a good look for the self-professed “feminist.”
I guess he could again say that we should believe women when they come forward. And then he could dismiss them. Again.
He’s done that a lot, hasn’t he?
The Globe story, here.
Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes says she was met with hostility and anger from Justin Trudeau when she told him she was leaving politics, prompting her to speak out about the Prime Minister’s behaviour.
A source with the Prime Minister’s Office who was not authorized to discuss details on the record said Mr. Trudeau was concerned that her decision would be associated with the SNC-Lavalin affair, but did not raise any concerns about race.
Ms. Caesar-Chavannes said she told him that she hoped he could one day understand the impact that political life has had on her family. She said threats to her safety have been made against her in the past.
“He was yelling. He was yelling that I didn’t appreciate him, that he’d given me so much,” Ms. Caesar-Chavannes said.
A week later after a caucus meeting, Ms. Caesar-Chavannes said she approached Mr. Trudeau to talk about their last interaction.
“I went to him, I said, ‘Look I know our last conversation wasn’t the greatest but …’ And at that point I stopped talking because I realized he was angry,” she said.
“Again, I was met with hostility. This stare-down … then him stomping out of the room without a word.”