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@kpac_15 - Kevin Pacitti ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

๐Ÿšจ๐ŸšจThe real reason Ruby Dhalla was disqualified from the liberal leadership race. They scrubbed her social media and found she wasnโ€™t loyal enough to Trudeau and Carney!! Disgusting!! ๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿšจ https://t.co/gziyOMT1qz

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I feel relieved about Ruby Dalla's disqualification. Some friends and I found her social media postings puzzling, especially her anti-WEF stance rooted in conspiracy theories and her harsh attacks on Prime Minister Trudeau and Mark Carney. While some leadership candidates seek attention, this felt different. I worked on the Hill when Dalla was an MP and remember some problematic issues. Her recent social media activity didn't align with the Liberal Party's goals, especially seeking a fourth term. There wasn't much about Canadian politics in 2024 or the few years prior. While there's nothing wrong with being an influencer, I wouldn't want one as Prime Minister. I'm glad the vetting process was rigorous and that this was caught early, as my fear was that these issues would surface later.
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Speaker 0: What do you make of this? I I mean, this is the second candidate disqualified in a number of weeks, Chandra Aria, now Ruby Dalla. We're waiting to hear more from her on the specifics of this, but but what do you make of this development from the party? Strangely, I I feel a bit relieved. You know, some of my friends, little friends talking about the leadership, we found a lot of Ruby Dalla's social media postings puzzling to say the least. She was very anti WEF, which is, you know, based on a conspiracy theory, and you often hear it more on the conservative or the right side. She was pretty vicious in their attacks on Prime Minister Trudeau, on Mark Carney. And, you know, I'm used to that in any leadership race, there are some people that enter it and their intention is for attention. This felt a bit different. And, you know, this is something that, you know, we talked about and whether or not you add fuel to the fire or attention by, you know, retweeting or calling it out. But there was a lot of head scratching going on. You know, I worked on the Hill when Ruby Dallo was an MP, and there were some problematic issues than a very well known McLean story at the time. Not much had been heard from her. And when I scrolled through her social media, again, there's the things that I just talked about that, you know, did not seem helpful in terms of where the Liberal Party is right now after three turns trying to seek a fourth term. You know, these are the same questions we would have been talking about had there been a leadership debate. But if you scroll further back, there's not much in 2024, '20 '20 '3 around politics, around Canada politics. There's nothing wrong with being an influencer. Do I want one as my prime minister? Probably not. So there was a lot of things that just didn't seem to add up here. I'm glad that the process has seemed to be rigorous and vigorous and that this has happened. You know, I my fear was, quite honestly, David, that things would come out after the fact. Things just didn't add up. So I'm glad that the committee has done its job. Okay. I I wanna get Fred in here. Fred, what do mean by this? Like
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