Multiple outlets cover the Liberal Party’s selection and public profile of Moira Deeming, focusing on the party’s need to move beyond controversy. The shared framing across the reports is that the party’s decision to position Deeming as a representative has created reputational damage, and that finding a different approach would be preferable. While the pieces use strongly worded, satirical language to express the criticism, the underlying message is consistent: commentators argue the Liberals should adjust how they select candidates and manage internal decisions that generate public backlash. The articles do not present new policy details or evidence beyond the claim that Deeming’s presence is harmful to the party’s reputation. Instead, they emphasize that a solution would involve stepping away from that course and adopting a more mature or constructive direction. Overall, the coverage reflects an editorial stance from each outlet—raising concern about the Liberal Party’s choices and urging a change in how the party presents itself to voters.