Well Arthur, Trudeau would have to actually have to talk about "vision" (his vision) for Canada, and his ideas about policy in different areas of national importance. That's the problem with a "crowned prince" and he will actually have to get some gravus, which so far he has under his belt "many speaking dates talking to high school students about youth empowerment" but he doesn't have anything of his own "empowerment" to show for it (thus empty platitudes) and one recent boxing match.
Mark my word, the Cons want him as leader as an easy mark and to suck some vote from the NDP. For us, it depends "what he runs on" - is he another pretend lib progressive. Personally I have no read idea where he stands on issues because beyond his silly twitter feed, he is just a carature.
Actually, Jan, if you want to be an objective political analyst, you need to acknowledge that Justin Trudeau has some good political skills and knows how to campaign. That's how he got elected twice in Quebec, in difficult circumstances. Once against an incumbent Bloc MP, and then in an election in which almost 60 ridings went NDP and very few Quebec incumbents survived. Even giants like Duceppe were toppled.
Justin has enormous potential down the road, but I don't disagree with you that he is inexperienced and needs several more years in Parliament before he runs for leader.