Mrs.Anteater
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I wonder who translated his speech for Trump into three sentences he can understand.
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And I don't think addressing that was by any means the purpose of the speech so I don't think he could be expected to indicate that. The purpose of the speech was to define Canada's position in a world where the traditional ways of doing trade and diplomacy are being upended by people like Trump and Putin.However, it did not indicate the real enemies to democracy who are the oligarchs who have been working for the last 45+ years to end democracy.
Agreed. I just wanted to offer a reminder that Trump is not our only threat.And I don't think addressing that was by any means the purpose of the speech so I don't think he could be expected to indicate that. The purpose of the speech was to define Canada's position in a world where the traditional ways of doing trade and diplomacy are being upended by people like Trump and Putin.
Not sure they are really separate threats, either. Having a malleable, temperamental dunce in the White House has its advantages for oligarchs, perhaps as much as having a competent, laser-focused leader who is one of them like Putin.Agreed. I just wanted to offer a reminder that Trump is not our only threat.
Substance with seasoning.Seasoning over substance?
Carney did not claim that there was a nice "rules-based international order" until Trump came along.Agreed. I just wanted to offer a reminder that Trump is not our only threat.
Disappear for a while then come back to the international community under a new name?Now that it is no longer in Canada's interest to maintain the lie - what is Mark's proposed direction forward?
And, yet, one of his first deals was with China who is hardly a "middle power". He's quite happy playing footsie with the big boys regardless of what he says about middle powers building coalitions. My forecast (perhaps slightly biased given who I share an address with) is that China is stickhandling their way into the sole superpower role that the US tried to occupy post-Cold War. And Xi seems to be the guy to do it, too. All it would really take now would be a total and final collapse of the US, which Trump seems to be working hard on.Carney literally proposed that "middle powers" with common values build coalitions to negotiate with the great powers and apply rules fairly while resisting rules that oppress less powerful nations.
Trump's own translation in three sentences as he himself understood it:I wonder who translated his speech for Trump into three sentences he can understand.
Leadership or a well rehearsed speech and some acting skills? I haven’t heard it. Just saying.Substance with seasoning.
A boring speech with good content would be ignored. Speeches like this one come around only every so often. It was immensely quotable, but it had a vision and an offer: We have what they need. Join with us.
In modern Internet terms, "Apes together strong".
When you have populist, fascist leaders in the world, the best antidote seems to be democratic leaders who are strong orators. I literally didn't know that Carney had it in him. I'm glad he does. We, collectively in the world, needed that. It reminded us of what leadership sounds like. We haven't heard it in a while.
According to Carney:2. "Canada lives because of the United States."
Years ago, someone said, “The Liberals campaign to the left and govern to the right.” I think that’s generally true. I don’t think it’s just Conservatives who are newly aligning (the NDP tanked). Politics around the world has shifted so far to the right, a Stephen Harper/ Peter MacKay approach that liberal progressives were afraid of back in the day, now seems tolerable to the same progressives supporting the Liberals today.Something interesting seems to be happening within CP dynamics since the speech -- anyone seen that? Like @Mendalla's partner, there seems to be a kind of relief among CP "lite" voters that Carney aligns with more with their position than PP. I'm looking at that. Maybe a move to jettison the "Reformers" and toward "Blue Liberal" or "Red Tory".