While I have never been a fan of Stephen Harper, I never thought Justin Trudeau would win a majority government.
I do however suspect that Stephen Harper deliberately lost the election.
I think he wanted to retire. Get out of politics. Relax.
And who can blame him? Scandal after scandal, Mike Duffy trying to implicate Harper in an illegal bribery scandal.
Time to retire and get out of politics. Never be seen again.
All that stuff about "barbaric practices" and creating a hotline? I think that was jumping the shark right there. It was too much. Allowing that nonsense cost Harper the election and I think he allowed it on purpose because he WANTED TO LOSE.
A whole bunch of stuff happened during this election that makes me suspicious that Harper wanted to lose on purpose. I am not going to list them all, but that barbaric practices hotline was certainly the biggest hint that Harper lost on purpose.
Which makes me wonder if Trudeau is being set up to fail.
Let the Liberals govern for a little while, fail completely, and then 4 years from now it will time for change again and Canadians will be ready for the Conservatives again.
Oh and Mulcair? Puhlease. That guy didn't stand a snowball's chance in hell. Freaking communist bearded hippy who should go back to the 1960s and just stay there.
Which right wing Canadian party would you rather vote for?
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