A video created by Greg Wycliffe, who ran in the 2019 election for the PPC, has gone viral. It mocks the Liberal government's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
In particular, the video criticized the Liberal Health Minister Patty Hadju for her total deficiency in medical experience, which should remain a particularly poignant point when considering that Canada's last health minister was a respected doctor.
Needless to say, the former health minister quit the Liberal Party on principal after the prime minister bullied Jody Wilson-Raybould. This is why our pandemic response "team" is now being led by a graphic designer.
Wycliffe also took time to criticize the now notorious $600 million media bailout that props up news outlets across the country which would otherwise be plummeting into insignificance.
The most important point of the video, however, was how the Liberal Party had contradicted themselves throughout their handling of the pandemic: saying that shutting the Canadian border was ineffective, and that masks were not useful in combatting the disease. Only to abruptly reverse course.
Some weeks later, the Canadian border is tightly sealed and masks are now a commodity of which we are in desperate need. Our prime minister, of course, has told us not to dwell on these mere frivolities.
As made clear in the video, "being part of the Liberal government, we never take responsibility for anything. We've never been wrong, we are never going to be wrong, and we certainly won't admit if we have been wrong in the past."
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