On today's episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by The National Telegraph founder Wyatt Claypool to discuss the English-language leaders debate.
I agree with Candice that Carney came across as very low energy. I'm not sure he's fundamentally interested in the job.
When he was given the opportunity at the end of the debate to ask any candidate a question, you will recall that he he first said, "I'm going to ask myself a question." If he were alone in front of a mirror, I wonder what that question would have been. Would it have been, "Why am I up here getting kicked around in this political theatre, when I could be back in London or in Ireland or in New York, shifting other people's assets around the world and making buckets of money in the process?"
Then he paused and started the preamble to a question and the moderator had to ask him, "Who's it to?" And then, as if he were fatigued with the whole exercise, "I'm going to ask a question of Mr. Poilievre" and, shrugging, "Why not?"
The man is only peripherally engaged. He's been contracted to do a job for the Liberal Party - to try to drag their sorry arses over the finish line so they can have another four years at the trough. Whether he wins the election or not, the Liberal party will be indebted to him (and Donald Trump) if he can somehow help the Liberals cling to some seats in the Maritimes, Montreal, the GTA and Vancouver. If he is not confirmed as Prime Minister, he won't linger to engage in the rough and tumble of politics. Rather he'll be off to a cozy sinecure in a warmer part of the world as fast as you can say "Bermuda tax haven."
The first couple of minutes says it all.. once you know that Desiree Fixler was a top investment banker at DeutcheBank and JP Morgan, in charge of trillion dollar funds-just like Carney.
She knows Carney well having worked in the exact same circles, and at the WEF.
She points out the "Enviro crisis" is a manufactured crisis to enable huge profits
She says electing Carney will result in a disaster for Canada.
I agree with Candice that Carney came across as very low energy. I'm not sure he's fundamentally interested in the job.
When he was given the opportunity at the end of the debate to ask any candidate a question, you will recall that he he first said, "I'm going to ask myself a question." If he were alone in front of a mirror, I wonder what that question would have been. Would it have been, "Why am I up here getting kicked around in this political theatre, when I could be back in London or in Ireland or in New York, shifting other people's assets around the world and making buckets of money in the process?"
Then he paused and started the preamble to a question and the moderator had to ask him, "Who's it to?" And then, as if he were fatigued with the whole exercise, "I'm going to ask a question of Mr. Poilievre" and, shrugging, "Why not?"
The man is only peripherally engaged. He's been contracted to do a job for the Liberal Party - to try to drag their sorry arses over the finish line so they can have another four years at the trough. Whether he wins the election or not, the Liberal party will be indebted to him (and Donald Trump) if he can somehow help the Liberals cling to some seats in the Maritimes, Montreal, the GTA and Vancouver. If he is not confirmed as Prime Minister, he won't linger to engage in the rough and tumble of politics. Rather he'll be off to a cozy sinecure in a warmer part of the world as fast as you can say "Bermuda tax haven."
Check out this tell all video re: Mark Carney!
https://youtu.be/KmjUWaMr4Xo?si=5QCfi1pRzYkbJnXR
The first couple of minutes says it all.. once you know that Desiree Fixler was a top investment banker at DeutcheBank and JP Morgan, in charge of trillion dollar funds-just like Carney.
She knows Carney well having worked in the exact same circles, and at the WEF.
She points out the "Enviro crisis" is a manufactured crisis to enable huge profits
She says electing Carney will result in a disaster for Canada.