Mark Slapinski - February 15, 2026


Poilievre's Speech Made Me CRY


Episode Stats

Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

166.33664

Word Count

168

Sentence Count

11


Summary

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Pierre Polyven, the leader of the opposition, has been giving off some prime minister vibes as of late. The media loves to frame Polyven as this person that fights for the sake of fighting. However, when tragedy struck a small town in British Columbia, Polyven put partisanship aside and showed up to give his condolences. Now, if there was any doubt in your mind that Polyven would be the next Prime Minister of Canada, listen to this speech.

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00:00:00.000 Pierre Polyev, the leader of the opposition, has been giving off some prime ministerial vibes as
00:00:04.740 of late. The media, they love to frame Polyev as this person that fights for the sake of fighting.
00:00:10.280 However, when tragedy struck a small town in British Columbia, Polyev put partisanship aside
00:00:15.660 and showed up to give his condolences. Now, if there was any doubt in your mind that Polyev
00:00:20.960 would be the next prime minister of Canada, listen to this speech.
00:00:23.820 You have shown incredible, relentless courage.
00:00:27.660 Teachers who barricaded kids and protected them from the shooter.
00:00:33.340 Students who protected each other and showed incredible bravery.
00:00:38.300 To the first responders, the police, paramedics, firefighters, and others who came to the rescue,
00:00:47.420 we thank you and we will forever be grateful.
00:00:50.160 That was fantastic. And personally, I can't wait to see Paulyev crush it during the next federal
00:00:55.240 election. But what do you think? Was that a great speech or was it not? Let me know in the comment
00:01:00.220 section.