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press conference in victoriaville keeps calling Putin Mr Poutine,
elleng
(136,071 posts)Well, they WOULD, c'est vrai!
MADem
(135,425 posts)shenmue
(38,537 posts)would be a better leader than Putin.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)"Poutine" is the easiest way to approximate the name Putin for francophones. Many English sounds are not spelled the same in French. Good example is Tchad for Chad. The "ch" sound is always soft for us.
The funny thing is that poutine is a comfort food for Quebeckers. Basically fried potatoes covered with white cheese and then covered with hot chicken gravy. Tasty but not particularly good for you. We ate a lot of it growing up.
Is this a reference to the Russian President?
applegrove
(123,127 posts)I cannt stand any man who creates mayhem and death to feed his own ego. He deserves to be insulted. Putin is the political equivalent to the nutrition found in poutine. Apologies to poutine the dish, which I actually enjoy.
bigmonkey
(1,798 posts)(phonetically close)
Monsieur Putain!
Glad I don't have to make that call.
alcina
(602 posts)guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)considering that the born-again oilman from Alberta is doing his best to remake Canada into a more US like oligarchy based on oil.
The containment ponds in Alberta can be seen from space and the world does not need the "disaster from Athabasca". Plus he is talking about more pipelines from Sarnia to the Atlantic.
Harper is a frightening true believer who will destroy this country if given another chance.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Any favorites among the liberals?
alcina
(602 posts)I think the latest polls show (Liberal leader) Justin Trudeau trailing Harper in popularity, but with the Conservatives falling short of a majority government. If the fall is short enough, there's always the possibility -- or rather hope -- that the Liberals and NDP could form a coalition government. But I wouldn't hold my breath on that one.
I'm still hopeful that Tom Mulcair and the NDP can gain ground. At this point, we're still at least a few months away from an election. That's plenty of time for the Liberals to piss people off. Eve Adams*, anyone?
*Does it strike anyone else as portentous that Trudeau has chosen to cast his lot with someone whose name represents two of the biggest losers in the bible? Just sayin'.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)or Eve Adams the born-again Liberal? Does a Trudeau/Adams alliance represent innovative thinking and making connections or merely doing whatever it takes to assemble a workable majority? Would an alliance with Adams serve to make a Tory out of a Liberal is what I wonder?
alcina
(602 posts)Or as Liberal MPP Mike Colle said, "Seems like some kind of scheme concocted in some basement room at the Chateau Laurier."
http://www.cbc.ca/asithappens/features/2015/02/11/post-34/
So, nah, I'm not seeing a lot of "innovative thinking" here.
(And apologies to the OP for hijacking the thread. It was unintended.)
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)but desperate or opportunistic on both of their accounts. Adams doesn't want to go down with the ship, Trudeau wants every seat at any cost. Doesn't reflect well on either party's values, unless they simply have the same values anyway, which I what I firmly believe.