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For someone who repeatedly claims it’s the Conservatives who will fight dirty in next year’s federal election, while he’s going to take the high road, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should look in the mirror.

Because these days, he’s sounding more and more like a sanctimonious twit.

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To be clear, all politicians “play politics”. It’s a contact sport.

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Political parties accuse their opponents of “dirty politics” every day, then practice the same “dirty politics” they just condemned.

But what’s different about Trudeau is what appears to be his permanent state of high moral dudgeon and painful self-righteousness, on virtually every issue.

Question him on practically any decision and you’re not just wrong, you’re evil.

Challenge his government’s decision to transfer the vicious murderer of eight-year-old Tori Stafford from a prison to an indigenous healing lodge, as the Conservatives, and in particular Lisa Raitt did on behalf of Tori’s outraged father, and, according to Trudeau, it’s because they’re “ambulance-chasing politicians”.