Man you are reaching now and your bias is showing.OIC, the guy who tried to win the PC nomination and then threw his support behind Maxine Bernier. No wonder that if given a choice on the Dragon's Den shows, when there were multiple offers O'Leary was the last choice. Very few even trusted this individual!!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/kevin-oleary-drops-out-endorses-bernier-1.4086583
I've personally met him and to say Kevin O'Leary is a POS is an understatement.
I walked right by him on University last summer does that count? He's a lot shorter than I imagined. Should I take that into consideration as well?I've personally met him and to say Kevin O'Leary is a POS is an understatement.
He might be great at business but as a politician or anything where he is giving an opinion regarding politics he is untrustworthy, even less than any politician we currently have in office including Andrew Scheer, and that is quite horrible since the bar is so low.
Not surprising that you watch and re post this clown.
With Russian help of course, Shiva Scheer had the momentum but dropped it.It will be up to the Conservative Party to get that message to them.
O'Leary is a smart guy, but he should stick with economics, not politics!
Do you think the same of all the entrepreneurs who have appeared on Shark Tank or Dragon's Den? Is Mark Cuban also a poser?I disagree with those posters who think that O'leary is smart at business. If he was so fucking smart, he wouldn't be doing the TV thing. He'd be making tonnes of cash running business.
Definitely Wekerle.Do you think the same of all the entrepreneurs who have appeared on Shark Tank or Dragon's Den? Is Mark Cuban also a poser?
O'Leary is not PM, its that POS of Trudeau and Leary is right on this one.It's true that Trudeau sucks but it's also true that O'Leary's track record is one failure after another. His biggest, maybe only win, was selling a failing business to Yahoo, because Yahoo had more money than brains at the time. It was a Yuge win for Kevin but everything else he's done in business is questionable.
Kevin O'Leary hit it big when he sold early childhood education software to Mattel for $2.7 billion.