Jiang uses Trump's annex-Canada rhetoric as a supporting data point, arguing that the threat helped Mark Carney and the unpopular Canadian Liberal Party by creating an external pressure that rallied voters around them.
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Liberal Party
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"...And Mark Carney, who was part, he's the leader of the Liberal Party."
"And the Liberal Party has been in power in Canada for like 10 years. And they were extremely disliked. Okay. Canadians just hate the..."
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The interview opens with leaked Epstein emails and ends with Ukraine, but Jiang's through-line never changes: public politics is wrestling, elite trust is held together by blackmail, and the American empire now looks most...
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