It seems like our leaders don’t think they need to answer questions:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the trendsetter here, making the rounds on non-political and non-Canadian podcasts over the past year … the questions he faced were less hard-nosed than those from Parliament Hill reporters

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sitting down with Jordan Peterson for a very long talk on Mr. Peterson’s [podcast] … An interview so friendly it’s annoying to the subject is an amazing thing to pull off, but this is the moment we’re in.

And now this week, you have Mark Carney … on The Daily Show. Host Jon Stewart began the interview by crediting Mr. Carney with steering Canada through the 2008 recession without lasting scars, and that was an accurate amuse-bouche for the tone of the whole thing.

The shitty part is that voters seem cool with it. We don’t care that our leaders skip hard questions and go on lame podcasts. We’re okay to forego fact checking and give them a pass.

Original link: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/opinion/article-people-who-want-to-be-in-charge-are-making-their-case-to-very-softball/

  • LostWon@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    As long as people are herded into the mindset where we vote for a team instead of demanding quantifiable progress towards specific outcomes, it doesn’t matter. We’ll draw our own conclusions favourable to whoever has domesticated us.