Everything there is fair enough, but it seems odd to go on so long without one mention of several key things about Poilievre - (1) voting against EVERYTHING, apparently just because he can't let JT have ANY wins (2) the sad, no, horrifying fact that he's very economical with the truth and - just as in the MAGA campaign he's emulating - many Canadians know he's lying and don't care. (3) security clearance, don't get me started.
That was like you know the hardest you know like reall difficult , I mean like it was you know holy dash it really hard to read. If you’re gonna l8ke do these you know written podcasts because like as you said not as many people are listening to them then you need to like yo know clean them up. There is a difference between communicating in like you know the spoken work and the like written word and the like I mean you know spoken word doesn’t like translate um like like you know I’m very well. Maybe you could send us a link t9 the actual podcast?
2) spent over an hour cleaning this up to make sure it’s A) clear who is speaking and B) get rid of most word repetitions or filler - there’s a line between cleaning it up and just blatantly misquoting
Everything there is fair enough, but it seems odd to go on so long without one mention of several key things about Poilievre - (1) voting against EVERYTHING, apparently just because he can't let JT have ANY wins (2) the sad, no, horrifying fact that he's very economical with the truth and - just as in the MAGA campaign he's emulating - many Canadians know he's lying and don't care. (3) security clearance, don't get me started.
Thanks Evan. I don't often agree with you , but I always appreciate your observations. And yes, i read the whole damn thing !
That was like you know the hardest you know like reall difficult , I mean like it was you know holy dash it really hard to read. If you’re gonna l8ke do these you know written podcasts because like as you said not as many people are listening to them then you need to like yo know clean them up. There is a difference between communicating in like you know the spoken work and the like written word and the like I mean you know spoken word doesn’t like translate um like like you know I’m very well. Maybe you could send us a link t9 the actual podcast?
1) Link’s at the top of the piece
2) spent over an hour cleaning this up to make sure it’s A) clear who is speaking and B) get rid of most word repetitions or filler - there’s a line between cleaning it up and just blatantly misquoting