ambex, thank you, that validates what I thought too. I grew up during Trudeau mania and while I have to admit my complete complicity at that time with whatever Pierre said had to be true, I saw Mulroney in this documentary as being a man of substance. I would have never thought that at the time. The older I get, the more I realize how manipulated I was, as a youth, by the media. I am much more suspect of the media now, but at the time, I was completely bit by the Trudeau bug.
Having said that, I would still say, that like him or hate him, Trudeau got a whole generation to think about politics, something I don't think Canadian youth did much of before he hit the media.
Regarding the show, it's really a shame that Mulroney's 'good friend' who did the taping, didn't expose that side of the man, the real Mulroney, at the time. If he truly was a friend, he would have, through his medium, have tried a hellofalot harder to get the public to see his friend for the true patriot he was. That's the shame I felt after watching that show, I wish I had known all that, what Mulroney really felt, when I was casting my ballots. I admit I totally bought into the "mulroney is just a pawn for the U.S.". Upon reflection, I wonder just how wrong I really was.