Today I am going to tell you about a man who is unknown to the average person. Even political enthusiasts have vaguely heard of him.
But I have to tell you about it, because PresIn recent days, he has decided to dedicate a complacent and drip report to him.
Let me tell you about Antoine Dionne-Charest.
He is half-heartedly presented to us in three syrupy texts as the next leader of the PLQ.
What did he do that was so exceptional, apart from being the son of the father? Nobody really knows.
Dad
He is also presented to us as a provocative intellectual. May I remind you that an intellectual doesn’t just write tweets? Looking forward to his first book.
That’s what I felt after reading this file Pres Still to please its former owners. How else to explain such editorial work?
I have already had the opportunity of debating with Charest’s son. To be fair, I have to say it: he is a bad debater, overly arrogant, and repeats empty slogans without actually being able to back them up with a real argument. I get it: his cause is indefensible. It is an unconditional supporter of federalism.
But one thing is for sure, of those I have debated in recent years, he is the weakest.
Maybe he will improve. We can only congratulate him if he wants to become what he believes. There is a lot of work.
I remember what he said on Twitter where he said “prophets of national doom have been saying Quebecers will disappear for 400 years, yet Quebecers have been around for four hundred years.”
How do we explain to him that Quebecers’ concerns about identity did not go back to New France, but to English conquest, which he, like others in the past, justified?
Charest’s son knows very little about history because he is an ardent federalist, which makes us believe that there is clearly a connection between this deficiency and this interest.
Antoine Dion-Charest says he is proud to bear the name Charest. He thus reminds us that in life, we must make a virtue of necessity.
Nevertheless, he can find something inspiring in his father: Jean Charest’s political career reminds us that you don’t need to be exceptional to reach high office.
Bad debater
I don’t blame Antoine Dion-Cherest for doing whatever it takes to show him off. He would be crazy to do without the concessions offered by a small group who decided to make him the providential man of the PLQ.
But I want to Pres Pushing Charest’s son in a caricature way without the beginning of an objective element to justify this publicity campaign tarnishes the reputation of all media.
when Pres Indulging in such jokes gives the impression that it is just part of the propaganda. But we already knew that.
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