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Political Downfalls and Resilience
This chapter examines the Progressive Conservative Party's fall in the 1993 federal election, highlighting the detrimental effects of hubris on their campaign. It also explores the psychological aspects of political resilience, particularly in leaders like Justin Trudeau, who have faced underestimation throughout their careers. Additionally, the conversation critiques the media's repetitive focus on leadership change rather than substantive policy discussions.