First (and second) thoughts on the election of Trudeau II
October 21, 2015, OTTAWA - The election of 2015 (or
#Elexn42 as it was known on
Twitter) has come and gone.
Personally, the results were an emotional roller-coaster. I was working when the results - a clean sweep for the Liberals, 32 out of 32 seats - came in from Atlantic Canada, so I was intellectually prepared for what was to come.
But emotionally? Not so much.
By the time the night was done, and the extent of the Liberal victory and the NDP's crushing defeat was laid bare on my father's ancient television screen, I was torn between rage and despair.
I couldn't even take any pleasure in knowing that Steven Harper's hate-filled and hate-fuelled regime had gone down to defeat. "Ding-dong! the witch is dead!" one of my fellow election watchers crowed, but I felt no joy, only a dread that Canadians had traded a nakedly brutal thug in thrall to the One Percent to a soft-spoken and smiling lisper who would make us enjoy the ongoing dismantling of liberty and democracy.
24 hours later? My sober first thoughts live behind the link:
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