National Post — Rex Murphy nails it as usual when talking today about Justin Trudeau and his callousness, his vacuousness, and his increasingly evident shallowness. This passage uses other such words, more nicely arranged:
“Taking all this, and so much more, into consideration, if one steps back a bit, the motivation for this election is clear: Ego, arrogance, hunger for applause and intellectual idleness.”
“Hunger for applause” is half the problem today in politics and just about everywhere else in modern life. I see it amongst almost all politicians today because they don’t know any better, or I might even venture to say they simply aren’t any better. But objectively speaking, it is most pronounced — I dare say “systemic” —among Liberals and the NDP leadership. We should boo them all just to show them. Boo everything they ever say.
Good morning voters!
Boo!
I have a hunger — and we have a real, serious need — for someone who can rise above that, and shun the applause in favor of seriousness and just doing what needs to be done; doing the right thing.
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