But he makes a good spokesperson. If he can throw the odd hammer out there, it sure doesn't hurt.
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I agree she'll ignore it.
I also agree, Kevin needs to keep throwing those hammers.
Because ignoring it, is actually a response - whether she likes it or not. It means I have no defense and you are
right, and I hope the rest of the nation doesn't wake up.
If this were an instance where a demonstrably moronic clown (such as Leo DiCaprio) was commenting on issues that he/she has no knowledge of then I would agree with you Terry. In this instance O'Leary has both the background and the media visibility to make Wynne wince. I don't think her skin is that thick.
For these reasons I believe there will be a reaction going forward. I expect that the Ontario Liberals will back off. Example, the seniors drug cut backs are being reviewed. They are in up to their necks and they know it.
Note: Leo believes Chinooks are global warming.
Isn't this his second attempt to stir up provincial politics?
Didn't he offer money a million if Notely resigns? What was the response from the media?
I'd say the exact opposite of this is true. O'Leary is out of his league and Wynne won't be ruffled by him in the slightest.
I applaud his attempt, and I'm happy someone with a very visible media platform is calling her out. But the guy is just a talking head on a Canadian TV program. Wynne currently controls more wealth and assets than O'Leary can even dream about. The guy isn't even one of the top richest Canadians.
With a net debt of $300B and climbing through the stratosphere,Wynne controls an insurmountable debt with assets leveraged to the hilt. In effect,this province is a hair's breadth from bankruptcy. All it will take is a sudden sustained spike in the interest rates and we're done like dinner. Liberals know Liberal dogma. They're completely incapable of even a modicum of common sense when it comes to finance. They simply lurch from scandal to scandal,crisis to crisis and try to piss on fires.