It's excellent, and it explains clearly why Mulcair finds it hard to wiggle and posture like Trudeau. Also why we could reasonably expect him to run a much more well-organized, thrifty and effective government than Trudeau.
Is this a joke?
Mulcair has done more "wiggling and posturing" than any other leader in this election.
He has been all over the map and no one knows what he stands for.
He was in favour of the TPP, and then he became against it when he fell to 3rd in the polls.
As Tim Harper wrote in The Toronto Star last week, Mulcair's stance on the TPP is basically a Hail Mary.