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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
I think this says more about the people making incongruent comments between the two threads than the actual reality:
They don't want a conservative majority government in Canada and the cognitive dissonance required between the takes in the two different threads is to downplay the price that has to be paid by Canada upfront here on the Trump/US file thanks to the timing of Trudeau's resignation through prorogation to give a non-conservative alternative a punchers chance at forming a reasonable opposition to the CPC in the next election. They just don't want to admit the steepness of that price because that in itself is a valid argument to punish the Liberals when it's finally election time.
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How many believe a Trump-friendly CPC is better suited to push against his whims than literally anyone else?
The UCP are already kissing the ring.
EDIT: also, can y’all learn what “cognitive dissonance” actually means? Jaysus chrayst.