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Kory Teneycke on Poilievre "Campaign Malpractice"

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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12786

    Kory Teneycke on Poilievre "Campaign Malpractice"

    [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgznczbZv2I[/url]

    A language warning for A5, the video contains some colourful words from Kory that you wont like!

    "Kory Teneycke, the Conservative strategist who engineered Doug Ford’s three consecutive wins in Ontario, has been loudly critiquing the intransigent Tory campaign. He’s on a podcast called Curse of Politics, which lives up to its name, so I can’t quote Mr. Teneycke’s full comments in this genteel newspaper, but this week

    Fellow Tories have treated Mr. Teneycke as a hero, not a Cassandra in a designer turtleneck. At this week’s Canada Strong and Free Network conference – an annual Conservative gathering – people gleefully traded a photo of a campaign button with the name of Mr. Poilievre’s chief adviser, Jenni Byrne, crossed out and replaced by Mr. Teneycke’s."

    The problem goes right to the top because PP doesn't get it! How can he run a country if you can't even run a good campaign?

    PP is toast and is regressing to his greatest hits and grievances including attacking journalists at rallies meant to help him save his job as leader!


  • Hamloc
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 3924

    #2
    Personally I like to see someone duct tape Kory’s mouth shut. Doug Ford is a Liberal masquerading as a Progressive Conservative.
    Poilievre has a difficult job. You have a Prime Minister in Mark Carney playing the fear card in relation to the economy and the national media complicit in the fear mongering while at the same time not doing their job in challenging Carney. The biggest problem for Poilievre is the collapse of the NDP, half of those who vote NDP have hopped on the Liberal bandwagon. Plus those over 60 for some reason believe that a dedicated environmentalist who has masqueraded as a banker and economist is the solution to Trump. The media of course never talks about Carney’s work in developing GFANZ or that he was the U.N.’s Climate Envoy, all they talk about is his time at the head of the bank of Canada. As I said complicit and the boomers, the ones that are responsible for most of Canada’s accumulated debt are naval gazing again.

    It should be noted I am a boomer.

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    • chuckChuck
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 12786

      #3
      True in part, but people don't want Trump lite either and that's why they switched to the Liberals and a serious and experienced leader.

      Erin O'Toole one election ago ran on a carbon tax so there are more progressive Conservatives in the CPC.

      But when you have a party of grievance that votes to deny climate change and supports tRump you gotta problem with the vast majority of voters!

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      • shtferbrains
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2017
        • 5202

        #4
        Why doesn't Carney talk about those things if they are an issue with the vast majority of voters?

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        • Grain Farmer
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2025
          • 586

          #5
          What would carney say?
          JT destroyed canada but I will fix it, with the same group of idiots?
          Wake up canada.

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          • cropgrower
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2021
            • 2985

            #6
            yes team is the same just a different coach , censorship , gun buy back , C tax under a new name etc will all be back same as before

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            • goalieguy847
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2017
              • 664

              #7
              They toook yer gunnnnsss

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              • fjlip
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2002
                • 9816

                #8
                Wake up liberals!


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                • 13stripe
                  Member
                  • Sep 2022
                  • 86

                  #9
                  Taking private property without compensation sets a dangerous precedent moving forward. Anybody with any property should be very worried that this path is acceptable to so many Canadians. I have experienced this and it is not fun.

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