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Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
ABBA...... minus quality.
Thoughtful, pragmatic, sells out to Saudis.
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Thoughtful, pragmatic, sells out to Saudis.
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Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Dr. Strangelove:
The Justin Trudeau brand is Franco-Canadian, Québécois, young, good looking, urban, hip, inclusive, caring, trustworthy, socially progressive, fiscally unrestrained, a focus on consensus building and sensitive to the needs, wants and aspirations of people at the margins of society. However the brand does not necessarily align with the reality of the Trudeau government and in some respects is spin rather than substance. This gap between branding and reality is causing many Canadians to reexamine his potential as a political leader and is causing some to rethink past choices. His ****-up in election reform, his sell out to Texas oil interests over the Kinder-Morgan pipeline debacle and his government's rather supine position with regards to North American trade negotiations are all cracks in the branding veneer covering Mr. Trudeau.
Fortunately for Mr. Trudeau and his party there is no party or leader in present-day Canadian politics who can really challenge the Trudeau/Liberal position right now so he will likely be reelected to either a smaller majority or as a minority government in a hung-parliament. The only scenario that I see as possibly changing this is if the NDP can find a way to split left-leaning and socially progressive voters away from the liberal camp, allowing the Progressive Conservatives a lane up the middle to a minority government. But at this point that seems unlikely.
Cheers.
Evilroddy.
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Thoughtful, pragmatic, sells out to Saudis.
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How is he selling out to the Saudis when his government is doing anything they can to piss them off?
Political parties and leaders engage in branding just like corporations and products.
How would you define the Justin Trudeau brand?
Thank you,
Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Are homosexual males fairies? Gee I'll have to let me realestate broker know that.
But don't be too down-hearted. This is really what I think of Sheerer...
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True Nate. But quite honestly, I had never really used the nickname I have for Justin, as a homophobic slur.Oh, stop, you threw it out there, don't act coy now...lol... Do better, friend. Yes, I'm lecturing you. Tsk. Tsk. We all know fairy means to gentlemen of a certain age.
Ya...that's depressing... Its as if the Conservatives are throwing the election.If that picture is meant to represent what's going on Scheer's head, then we get to agree today.
True Nate. But quite honestly, I had never really used the nickname I have for Justin, as a homophobic slur.
I use it because he can always be counted on to do the SJW thing. For instance, he put his mighty foot down a while back to say the BC pipeline...only to waffle at the first sign if SJW pressure. Went to India and pretty much embarrassed both Canada and India. And any number of other silly crapolla.
Ya...that's depressing... Its as if the Conservatives are throwing the election.
I'll skip the Trudeau stuff, we clearly feel differently (though maybe not as differently as you'd suspect, I'm not sure...he seems to have fizzled, I don't think, even if I'm trying to be mean, that "pixie dust" is still apropos...perhaps "pixie dust" AFTER the rave, at the point where the drugs wear off...hehe), you think he's worse than I do, c'est la vie.
Re: the CPC though... I think one of the reasons that the LPC won in 2015, other than Harper coming unhinged, is that they actually learned from their ass whooping in 2011. They were decimated, and they came back hungry and listening. It showed. Not just in the leadership, but at the local levels as well. It truly was excellent branding.
The CPC has done the opposite. They've stuck with ugly politics, fear mongering, scapegoating, social conservatism, populism, religious interference...basically more of the same garbage. That could cost them another four years on the sidelines. They need to remember we're Canada, not America, and stop trying to make us something we are not, because some political formula works great down there and it would be convenient if we'd behave the same way.
It would be great if all our parties were strong and useful. They used to be - they each had a purpose to serve, and did so well, if not perfectly. First, though, we need to practice our own form of nationalism, which is staying true to our Canadian identity...something that the CPC has lost touch with entirely, and appear intent on destroying, all the while claiming the opposite, for those with short memories, or who never understood it in the first place.
I sincerely feel bad that Canadian conservatives don't have a party to vote for, and have to make themselves less than Canadian to fall in line. My 90 year old Grandmother, who has never failed to vote in her life (and ALWAYS voted Conservative), will be staying home this year. She's ashamed, but she says she would be more ashamed if she gave Scheer her vote...and she won't give it to anyone else...lol... You'd like my Grandmother. She hates Trudeau too...lol... But she hates what her party has become more. I've never met a better patriot.
Well I would give your Granny a big hug. Maybe a shot o' something too.
Ya we have little to no good choices this time.
A man who is down-right embarrassing and has no spine what-so-ever.
A man who has the personality of a blank black board.
A man who can't even win a riding.
I'm going to wind up casting my vote for the person who "best" fits my convictions, but none of them really do.
I think Professor Peterson should run.
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