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   >I thing the first thing that the neophyte we know as Justin Trudeau had   
   >better learn to do, is to write his own lines and stop borrowing them   
   >from deceased leaders more popular than him.   
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   >   
   >November 27, 2013 - the National Post   
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   >   
   >Chow and Mulcair fume after Trudeau uses Layton's dying words to   
   >denounce NDP in victory speech   
   >   
   >   
   >Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is under fire for echoing the dying words   
   >of Jack Layton to denounce the NDP following Monday night's byelection   
   >victories, which left Layton's widow, NDP MP Olivia Chow, "surprised and   
   >disappointed."   
   >   
   >Despite no change in seats (Liberals and Conservatives both kept two)   
   >Trudeau was resoundingly declared the winner of Monday's four byelection   
   >races because of the large uptick in overall support for the Grits. The   
   >young Liberal leader claimed a positive approach to politics was behind   
   >his party's resurgence, which he said was being countered by a negative   
   >campaign by the NDP in the contested ridings of Toronto Centre and Bourassa.   
   >   
   >"Make no mistake, the NDP is no longer the hopeful, optimistic party of   
   >Jack Layton. It is the negative, divisive party of Thomas Mulcair. It   
   >is the Liberal party tonight that proved hope is stronger than fear,   
   >that positive politics can and should win out over the negative,"   
   >Trudeau said Monday night.   
   >   
   >In a letter to Canadians days before his death in August 2011, Layton   
   >famously penned: "Love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear."   
   >   
   >Chow insisted Tuesday that the NDP is "the party of love, hope and   
   >optimism," but also said her party should remain focused on the ruling   
   >Conservatives.   
   >   
   >"If we are to have a better country, and certainly Canadians deserve a   
   >lot better, we need to focus on Stephen Harper. Yes, we are the party of   
   >love, hope and optimism and let's be hopeful. Let's not be fearful of   
   >each other, but let's train our eyes on the real problem, which is   
   >Stephen Harper's government," the Toronto MP (and expected 2014 mayoral   
   >candidate) told reporters.   
   >   
   >The comment would seemingly put her at odds with NDP Leader Tom Muclair,   
   >who has increasingly taken shots at Trudeau, whose popularity in Quebec   
   >could wipe out the NDP's historic gains in the 2011 election.   
   >   
   >Mulcair angrily denounced Trudeau's comments Tuesday.   
   >   
   >"That Justin Trudeau would use Jack Layton's dying words as a political   
   >tool says everything that needs to be said about Justin Trudeau's   
   >judgment and character," he told reporters.   
   >   
   >Tensions have risen between the two opposition parties as the Senate   
   >scandal has the Harper Conservatives looking vulnerable in the next   
   >election.   
   >   
   >Several weeks ago, Mulcair told a Montreal audience that he looks   
   >forward to the 2015 election because he will "wipe the floor" with   
   >Trudeau in a debate.   
   >   
   >Trudeau, whose bizarre and casual praise of China's government invited   
   >easy criticism two weeks ago, stood by the Layton reference.   
   >   
   >"The point that I made and I'm continuing to make is that this is no   
   >longer Jack Layton's NDP. It's very much Thomas Mulcair's," he said.   
   >"I don't think it's negative to highlight the fact that people are being   
   >negative around you when you're not attacking and not being negative."   
   >   
   >"The NDP is probably going to have to ask themselves how they've chosen   
   >to run their campaigns in the last few days."   
   >   
   >However, Liberal flyers handed out in the contested riding of Toronto   
   >Centre, denounced Mulcair as "too angry."   
   >   
   >The Liberals and the Conservatives each held on to two seats Monday   
   >night. However, the Conservative vote was down across the board and they   
   >only squeaked out a 400-vote win over the Liberals in a Manitoba riding   
   >they had won by a landslide in 2011.   
   >   
   >The Liberals saw their fortunes improve in all four ridings, while the   
   >NDP improved only in Toronto Centre, where they still lost to Chrystia   
   >Freeland, Trudeau's star candidate and economic advisor.   
      
   Olivia and Thomas chewed up and out!   
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