Poilievre Passes His Leadership Review… But Look Who He Sounds Like
If this is conservatism, why does it sound like cable news from Florida?
Alright… Let’s slow this down and call it what it is.
The delegates at the Conservative Party of Canada just gave Pierre Poilievre a big thumbs-up in Calgary.
Leadership review?
Passed.
No drama. No revolt. No surprise.
Party says: Yep. He’s our guy.
But here’s the part nobody’s saying out loud:
It didn’t feel like a Canadian moment.
It felt imported.
What I keep noticing
Not the slogans.
Not the applause.
The tone.
Every time he talks about institutions, it’s the same playbook…
• Police not doing their jobs
• Central bank is the problem
• Courts are corrupt
• Media needs defunding
• Crime panic
• Immigration panic
• Soldiers on streets talk
• Slash taxes everywhere
It’s like watching a cover band play somebody else’s greatest hits.
And you’re sitting there thinking…
“Hang on… haven’t I heard this song south of the border already?”
The pattern
Here’s where it gets weird.
He says the RCMP is protecting politicians.
He says the Bank of Canada governor should be fired.
He talks about putting “soldiers” around neighbourhoods.
He wants to defund the CBC.
He promises tax cuts on basically everything that moves.
You don’t need an economics degree to see the math problem…
Cut taxes hard
keep spending
= deficits explode
That’s not fiscal wizardry.
That’s the national credit card with the limit removed.
Then the crypto stuff…
This one made me laugh out loud.
Trying to explain housing prices through Bitcoin like it’s some kind of magic measuring stick.
If you need three whiteboards and a TED Talk to explain why houses are “cheaper,” they’re not cheaper.
They’re expensive.
Your grocery bill knows it.
Your mortgage knows it.
Your kid’s rent knows it.
Real life beats theory every time.
My plain-English test
Here’s how I judge politicians now…
If your solutions sound like they were copy-pasted from American cable news…
You’re not conserving Canada.
You’re franchising someone else’s circus.
And Canada isn’t a theme park ride.
We’re a country.
We don’t need imported drama.
We need boring competence.
Balanced books. Stable institutions. Adults in the room.
You know… the unsexy stuff that actually works.
The analogy
Right now it feels like we bought a snowblower…
…and somebody swapped the engine for a used leaf blower from Florida.
Lots of noise.
Not much push.
Wrong machine for the climate.
Bottom line
He won the review.
Fine.
But winning your own party vote isn’t the same thing as winning the country’s trust.
Canadians tend to smell imitation pretty fast.
And we usually prefer the real thing.
Even when it’s boring.
Especially when it’s boring.
Source note: Facts informed by a political commentary video; details verified and fully rewritten in my own words.
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You have hit the nail on the head! For those of us who are adults, it is almost a pleasure that the conservatives kept Polievre as their leader. It means that we have at least two more election cycles to attempt to keep our country on track. As long as Carney remains boring and in charge, most Canadians will not vote for a right wing Trump wannabe. We are more comfortable with a middle of the road government, and that is exactly where Carney is taking us. Let's go Canada!!
OMG... PP is so creepy... I have to turn off the radio when he is on because everything coming out of his mouth is toxic