• Yardy Sardley@lemmy.ca
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    Buddy. Catch phrases are 100% of this guy’s vocabulary. He sometimes puts 3-4 of them in a single sentence. Say I’m watching hockey on tv, I’ll just be pouring liquor into my mouth for 30 seconds every time a PP ad comes on. By the end of the game I’ll have serious brain damage (only partially from the drinking).

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      I hate the one he has his wife do, trying to get the immigrant vote.

      You’d think Harper would have his puppet say something that would appeal to the public. Honestly if they hadn’t scrapped the carbon tax he’d just be repeating “Axe the Tax” ad nauseum.

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        They’ve really had to go into overdrive recently to keep coming up with fresh ones, since Carney is just doing everything they’ve been talking about.

        At this point I’m suspicious of the fact that “Pierre Poilievre” is an alliteration. It’s as if he’s somehow made of catch phrases, like some kinda comic book villain.

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          What do you mean there are an infinite amount of verb the noun slogans. Love the leaf, could be taken as him saying elbows up, or I am high as F! Carney can claim the first one but I do not think he would want to claim the second one right now.