Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compares the state the media and political discourse in Canada and the US and it is hilaaaaaariously wrong on so many levels. Here's just one nugget:
Political dialogue in Canada is marked by civility, modesty, honesty, collegiality, and idealism that have pretty much disappeared on the U.S. airwaves.
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Look, things are probably a little better here than in the U.S. We don't have radio hosts calling the Prime Minister's wife fat, for one, but that doesn't mean anyone should be looking to us as an example. At this point, we barely have political discourse at all, whether positive or negative.