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Old 01-26-2018, 08:48 AM   #155
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Trudeau has really been let down by his cabinet ministers since the start of this government, I said in the beginning that if you have a inexperienced Prime Minister you need a strong cabinet to balance it off, and at first glance with a few exceptions it looked like he did a decent job of selecting his team.

But time after time and issue after issue his cabinet ministers have lied, bumbled and blundered. But a lot of those are to an extent forgivable.

Kent Hehr isn't forgivable. He should have been tossed out of the Cabinet when people started coming out calling him a bully and worse.

But with this, and the expectations is that there are more people coming forward, and I believe another one came forward last night talking about his conduct at a party or a meet and greet, the problem for Trudeau is that by firing him from cabinet and calling it a leave of absence he looks like he compromising his own standards.

Kent Hehr should have been booted from the party and forced to sit as an independent, the Liberals should be washing their hands of him, he's pretty much confirmed that he's a creep and a jerk, and if our Prime Minister wants to show that he's strong on issues like this then he has to issue the harshest penalty possible. If Hehr can prove his innocence then by all means invite him back and throw him a party with a cake.

Trudeau has to start showing that he cares about what his cabinet is doing, and gaining control over it.

Its not like Kent was at all competent in any of his roles, he failed in veteran affairs, he insulted people in his role with sports and persons with disabilities.

Its not like his vote is going to shift the balance of the Liberal Majority.
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