DAILY | Budget day in Ottawa; public health officials pushing sixth wave hysteria
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Summary
In this live stream, we are joined by David Menzies and his co-host, Sheila Gun Reid-Reid, as they discuss the case of a 14-year-old boy who died of vaccine-covid, and how the government tried to cover it up.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the rebel news live stream on this a thursday
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april 7th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you about my co-host you know
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folks this is national no housework day her house is so clean she doesn't have to clean it on any day
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she is the she devil with a sword she is the of northern alberta she is sheila gun reed how you
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doing there sheila i'm great david i have to do very little housework though because i sort of kick the
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kids out of the house like i'm like go outside and play don't play in here go outside i just wash the
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floors that's usually how i keep my house clean but i will tell you i did like as uh was prepping
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for the live stream i quickly recorded a video ran upstairs made a coffee washed the floors ran back
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downstairs had i known it was national no housework day i would not have touched them up you know sheila
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i'm gonna have to send you a calendar that outlines all the national days it's also national beard day
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and national girl beard or beer beer and national girl me too day and i can't couldn't make sense of
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that one uh but anyway like one uh one causes problems for the other there i think so i you
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know i think there's some mixed messaging going on there i'm so happy you're back uh you were doing
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very important work covering uh the trial involving uh well as you like to call her um the necromancer
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that would be of course um the uh chief the health the health officer for alberta health services
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dina henshaw um joe anything of note to report or are we uh sort of putting the cart ahead of the
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horse here yeah you know before i go on i'm not quite sure why my color in my skype feed to you
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looks like i'm gray and dead but i might have something to do with having the life sucked out
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of me for three days straight by what i would describe as a chupacabra of a court hearing where
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it's just like every day your life force is being drained and you're just discarded at the end of it
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just this empty shell of a human being there's no oh thank you for fixing that there's nothing more
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exhausting than listening to bureaucrats talk and justify how they ruined the lives of so many
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people um and they basically say well we were just going on the information that we had at the time
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but the information you had at the time was wrong the choices you made were wrong and you called
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everybody who said you know there's probably a different way to do things here uh conspiracy
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theorists naysayers and non-believers i think was my favorite thing that she referred to
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uh people who didn't believe in the government uh covid narrative and as it turns out hindsight
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being 2020 those people were actually right so um you know it's just been a lot of cross-examining
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dina hinshaw on uh her prior statements a lot of the things um in particular um the lawyers have gone
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through 400 of her press conferences to compare because she wouldn't shut up about misinformation
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and you have to rely on the government um for uh for your information go to approved sources don't
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spread misinformation uh don't believe everything you see on the internet she was saying that and so
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they would go and find a time when she said that and then literally the next press conference
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wherein she would spread misinformation for example like when she said that that 14 year old boy
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died of covid when it was brain cancer and she was corrected not through her own data
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but because the family was outraged absolutely outraged justifiably so sheila and she didn't get
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permission from the family yeah to release that information now they didn't release any identifying
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information about the boy but they sure released enough information that the family knew who the
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heck they were talking about and said hey you're talking about our kid and our kid did not die of covid
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he died with covid that he got while he was in the hospital on palliative care pretty well
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did that come up in the last few days that anecdote about the 14 year old boy sheila yeah yeah it did
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and what did she say about that i mean is there any contrition on her part no i mean she there is and
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there isn't she did say that uh we didn't release any identifiable information to which the lawyers
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responded well you released enough that the family of this boy knew exactly who you were talking about
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and then you got an earful from them and she said well we apologize for any um you know trauma that we
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may have caused the family but the point the lawyers were making was every time that they had a vaccine
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rollout for kids there was a scare about a child that had died with covid so when they did the vaccine
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rollout for kids who are under the age of 18 just prior to that she's releasing information about this
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14 year old that died of covid as it turns out it's or with covid but not of covid he had brain cancer
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and then um she when they were rolling out the um vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds i can't even believe
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i'm saying that when they were rolling it out to 5 to 11 year olds she was talking about just prior to
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that an infant that had died with covid or a young like a baby a toddler that had died with covid so it
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seemed like all these like attempts to scare people would happen anytime that there was a a new vaccine
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demographic where uh the lawyer said you know you were terrorizing parents into getting their kids
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vaccinated but you know sheila if we dial it back to the big picture okay uh as you said henshaw was
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saying uh don't believe what you read on the internet don't fall for all the misinformation out
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there and justifiably so there there is misinformation i mean uh google can be a wealth of uh knowledge it
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can also be a conduit to uh every conspiracy theory out there but here's the thing and i spoke about this
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with uh natasha a couple of days ago what happens when the various health services experts start to
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contradict each other and by that i mean as you know sheila in ontario march 21st
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the mask mandate finally went away this week cruella davila or sorry eileen davila uh the city of
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toronto health necromancer she's already campaigning to put these masks back but the thing is the ending
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of the mask mandate was from the provincial chief medical health officer kieran moore why is it that
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davila thinks that her health information of a sort of from a municipal standpoint trumps the provincial
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health services minister i mean who do i believe right who watches the watchers in other words
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well that's the thing and when they get these things wrong all they say is well that's the
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information we had at the time and then when you ask them where you got the information they say
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pfizer you know um at one point hinshaw was telling people in her press conferences
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that the vaccines oh i'm just dancing so close to um getting us kicked off of youtube but i'm just
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i'm i'm talking about exactly what unfolded in a court hearing so just settle down big tech sensors
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um but she said that the vaccine provides 80 percent protection upon the first dose
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we know that statistically that is not the case especially now wherein uh the um more people who
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are triple jabbed in ontario adjusted to population are getting sick with covid yeah
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she said they were 80 percent perfect effective after one dose based on the information that was
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available at the time when the the lawyer said well where did you get that information and she said
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pfizer clinical trials so yeah of course they're saying that well sheila you know maybe we'll tackle
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this when we get off uh youtube towards the end of the show but your report about you and your friend
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getting testing uh it is an absolute magnificent piece of journalism it is so important uh it is
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something that the mainstream media should have done but they will not um so we should address that
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because i think it is so important uh i don't care where you are uh in terms of the covid 19 argument
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you have to see uh what sheila did uh with her friend in terms of uh uh the jab and not getting
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the jab and what have you but um in the meantime you mentioned uh walking a fine line in terms of
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getting kicked off youtube by the silicon valley censorious thugs why don't you tell everybody what
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it is we're trying to do here sheila sure and um i'll rely on you to help us get through the show
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because i really haven't taken that great of a look at the show topics today but we are 10 minutes
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i'm gonna finally finally spare everybody the history of you know why we're not why we can talk
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do our best to read them as they come in and of course a big night uh in terms of the upcoming
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budget and you know uh one thing i just want to uh tackle it's sort of a silly sidebar issue but
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it's in all the media uh it's that kind of goofy tradition of the um of the minister getting a
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new pair of shoes and uh well there you have finance minister christia freeland she went out
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bought a new pair of shoes they look like you know i don't know eight inch stilettos from the photo i'm
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looking at what did i say in the morning meeting she crammed her hooves into some a new pair of shoes
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or something but my suggestion sheila is she should have modified this tradition and maybe after
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getting the shoes uh walk a little further down in the mall and shop for oh i don't know a dress
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that fits and i'm gonna shut up right now and run some video so that everyone who hasn't seen this
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footage before knows exactly what i'm talking about it is absolutely embarrassing and um this was
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not a goof on our part we had to do some uh technical monkeying around so that we wouldn't be
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uh confused with you porn and anyways i'll shut up right now and uh show you why
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what's that yeah don't ask don't ask me how i know this but uh you can hardly use your phone how do you
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know these things so let's take a look at some infamous what do they call it again oh yeah wardrobe
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malfunction that's what it is uh that occurred with miss freeland a while back minister's car
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just approached so i am going to go right now i'm going to quit filming i'm going to go inside and
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see if i can talk to her this aged him like 10 years by the way
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hi minister would you be able to tell me what inspired you to get into politics i sure would
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and i'm going to do it in an event i'm about to speak at sure well i'm not i'm not going up there
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but i'd love to hear maybe i can talk to you after because i'm late for it okay but i promise
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i'll be okay did your grandfather did your grandfather inspire you by chance i'm putting
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on my shoes to go on this event and actually my grandfather wilbur freeland who your maternal
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grandfather a volunteer in the second world war and was seconded to the raf was a great inspiration
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will you condemn your will you condemn your maternal grandfather i'm sorry will you be
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condemning your maternal grandfather i'm really happy to give you my card and you can ask me all
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of your questions you're not the minister it's not your grandfather well of course she wasn't very
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interested in talking i know it's probably a soft spot she said that her paternal grandfather of course
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fought on the good guy's side but i'm not sure nazis cancel out like that yeah you know um i'm gonna
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you know carefully frame my language here let's put it this way folks a lot of uh we got some
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comments where oh come on that was a gag uh by rebel news you were putting that blur there unnecessarily
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uh no we weren't let's put it this way uh there was no mystery anymore whether or not
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miss freeland was a biological female that's all i'm saying that's well come on and so you know
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never forget the text message i got from kian when he's like i ran into her in the airport and
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then he went on to like detail what he had just experienced poor guy um but um obviously here's
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the point she's got plenty of shoes um she every time i see her she's either taking off a different
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pair of shoes or changing his pair of shoes or kicking another pair of shoes off um so this is the
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tradition of the canadian finance minister they go and buy new shoes to announce the budget
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but it's kind of tone deaf to do this um to go buy expensive new shoes and show off your expensive
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new shoes at a time of record inflation you just raised the carbon tax and canadians can't afford
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to put gas in their cars and you're prancing your little hooves all around the shoe store um with your
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fancy friends it i just think it is absolutely tone deaf someone who actually was not going to
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announce a devastating budget to canadians which i'm sure that's what's going to happen today
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they would have been more um aware of what normal canadians are going through but the liberals just
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aren't they just don't seem to get it you know what you nailed it uh sheila and i don't know anything
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about women's shoes other than that they can go i don't either but but we do know they can go into
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the thousands of dollars i don't know how uh those kind of fees are justified just like
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very high-end designer handbags can be in the thousands of dollars that looks like a very high
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end shoe store like what do you think maybe those shoes cost because i'm betting they are out of the
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reach of uh most middle class canadians let's say that i'm looking up what they cost right now
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okay then oh she at least sought out canadian made shoes so that's well that's good
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uh and you can even get vegan ones which is fine i guess um if you care about those sorts of things
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but i like to use all parts of the animal um so we're looking at about 150 bucks for those shoes
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you know what i don't think that's that bad we know when it comes to to shoes so um but you know
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at least uh i give her a thumbs up for putting slacks on that day to uh spare the uh poor shoe
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store retail employee from any uh kind of site that can't backstay saw a couple of years you know
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so uh there you go so now she's got her shoes uh of course this is the circus sideshow part of the
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budget uh when it comes to the budget um i we'll find out in the hours ahead what's going to be
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announced i get this feeling given that we have a prime minister who infamously said the budget will
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balance itself um and by the way if you don't believe me about that folks let's uh get into the
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virtual delorean with the flux capacitor and go back to i think it was 2014 around then uh and
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let's see trudeau actually say those words lest you think i'm making this up infrastructure spending
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that actually matters to canadians is not there uh this is all about holding the course so they
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can look good in the next election so in in this economic climate how how committed to a balanced
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uh budget would you be right now would it worry you to go into deficit in this current climate to as
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you say put more people to work the commitment needs to be a commitment to grow the economy and the
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budget will balance itself uh this way they're artificially fixing a target of a balanced budget in an
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election year and they're going through all sorts of twists and turns and bends to try and get it
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just right and the timing just right in the announcement and that's irresponsible what you
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need to do is create an economy that works for canadians works for middle class canadians allows
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young people to find a job allows seniors to be uh feel secure in their in their retirement would
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you be prepared to tolerate a deficit a significant deficit to to to grow the economy over the longer
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term or do you think that's required no i think the kinds of investments that one needs to make
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uh need to be made in order to grow the economy and we don't have to talk about longer term we can
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talk about medium term what we have right now is an extremely short-term budget uh by a government
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that's focused on election posturing and not on actually giving canadians the help they need
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all right appreciate your time okay you know that interview was a bit of a fail sheila because the
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obvious question that journalists should have raised as a follow-up is um mr trudeau what do you mean by
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the budget will balance itself because she'll i'm not being funny here because like some eight years
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later and i've asked economists about this what was he talking about and nobody knows what does that
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mean the budget will balance itself coming from the lips of uh a year later the man who would
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indeed be prime minister of this great dominion well and that's the thing like i think if stephen
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harper had said um the budget will balance itself because we're going to get the government out of
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the way we're going to unlock the power of the private sector and you know we'll we'll generate
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revenue through stimulating economic activity makes perfect sense yes yes but justin trudeau
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he's the guy who also said we'll grow the economy from the heart outward whatever that means do you
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remember that that was one of the dumbest things he's ever said and he says dumb things every single
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day and again nobody was like what on earth does that mean why are there's no such thing as care
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bear economics what does that mean nobody ever pressed him on it and it makes me nervous when i hear him
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uh talk about the middle class because i think that's going to be the big target in this budget
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it's going to be you know as my friend lou skeezes uh who has an economics background likes to say
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uh we have many levels of government that like to take from the makers and give to the takers
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and i think uh if you're in the middle class you got a nice big bullseye uh on the back of your head
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uh in terms of paying for these outrageous federal programs that go on and on in terms of creating a
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bigger debt a bigger deficit in fact shilla i it's sort of sad i think the idea and this isn't just with
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liberal governments it's with governments of other political stripes too the idea of having a balanced
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budget the idea of being fiscally responsible i don't think it exists anymore i don't think it's a
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big deal anymore when it should be yeah it used to be like there used to be liberals who cared about
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this sort of stuff i think paul martin kind of cared about it yes even jean chretchen to some extent he
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cared about uh the budget um insofar as if he was doing okay there nobody really paid attention to all
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of his corruption on the other side of the equation um and that used to be the way the liberal governments
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operated if the economy was doing well um nobody really paid attention to all the other garbage they
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were doing in the background um but not these liberals they just are outflanking the ndp on just
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about every issue from the left rendering the ndp completely obsolete well going from the man who is
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now prime minister uh to the man who wants to be prime minister yet when you compare his route sorry
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before we yes well before we run away from justin trudeau on this sure there's a tweet there's a
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tweet from efron and it's this is again this sort of like i called it um bernie madoff um economics here
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this is if somebody told you this uh like if you were investing your money you would be like okay
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madoff okay ponzi scheme um but justin trudeau says this about climate policy and everyone's like yeah
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yeah we are going to get more money if we pay more for things um so we just have to give this guy our
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money and he'll give us more of our money back if somebody on the street corner told you that you'd
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be like and get lost but the guy who told you the budget is going to balance itself and he's going to
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grow the economy from the heart outward he tells you that and you're like yep makes perfect sense to
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me so this is justin trudeau on the price on pollution because he's being pressed on the fact that
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um the carbon tax went up just a couple of days ago again while families are facing out of control
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inflation and his excuse is just give me more money and i will give you even more money bernie madoff
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let's be clear about the facts the price on pollution means more money in canadians pockets and less
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pollution in our air even the member for new brunswick southwest acknowledged that our plan
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helps lower income households the most and we know that eight out of ten canadians get more
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money back when they spend i've spent significant time speaking uh with our agriculture workers and
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farmers and they have said that they know the world is changing they need support which farmer said this
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and the price on pollution is part of moving forward hand in hand with farmers to build a better future
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for their kids for their grandkids and all of canada sheila did he has no idea what part of the country
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the farmers are from you talk to like you talk to the farmers oh the farmers in like western manitoba
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all of saskatchewan all of alberta and the interior bc you talk to them guess how they voted
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all blue i think trudeau just channeled uh former prime minister uh chretchen and premier ford in
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terms of uh an imaginary friend remember chretchen talking about uh on the way to the parliament hill
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he would have conversations with this homeless man and then thank god back then the media actually did
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some uh strangle him where where is this guy we can't find him and we're talking to him give him 50
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bucks of course premier ford talking about i think what was it a a 10 year old boy albert uh i'm i can't
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remember all the deals with uh joe biden's corn pop i drove to his house went into his house right like
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hey stranger danger and i don't believe that kid exists i don't believe the homeless man exists and
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that farmer trudeau's referring to can you give us his name can you give us what uh municipality he was
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farming what was he farming when the hell do you go out to the farm prime minister trudeau and speak
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with the uh with the hired hands that's what i want to know i don't believe this is true
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probably some liberal linked fish farmer in atlantic canada getting handouts on the side
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because he's friends with the minister of fisheries and oceans like this is not a just a regular
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alberta farmer who's like you know what i wasn't sure about the carbon tax and paying more for all my
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inputs especially fertilizer especially fertilizer because of the war in russia i'm so i was really
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worried about how that would cut into my bottom line but um justin trudeau showed up and explained
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it to me that if i pay more for everything my family will have more money in their pocket yeah
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what and sheila imaginary friends aside we know from two weeks ago the parliamentary budget office
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took a deep dive into this and indicated most canadians are um you know they're going to be hit
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thanks to the the carbon tax it's going to be uh net negative not positive so i would trust you know
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the economists that are part of that organization more than i would a prime minister talking about
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meeting imaginary friends that are uh champing at the bit for more carbon taxes like i don't even know
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how anybody can believe when justin trudeau says give me more money pay more for everything in your
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life and your family will be richer but because i'm going to give you a rebate so i'm going to make sure
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that you pay more for things instead of just letting you keep your money i'm going to cycle it through
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the hands of a thousand bureaucrats and there's going to be administration fees off the top of
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everything i'm going to issue you a rebate that's more than what you put in again i say this is bernie
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madoff stuff and also sheila whatever happened in terms of this war on pollution this war on climate
00:27:28.220
change whatever happened to leading uh by example and by that every time i go to a visit by the prime
00:27:37.020
minister somewhere uh the entourage is typically seven suvs most of them are chevy suburban v8s and
00:27:46.640
one minivan and when they get to the destination forever however the long the uh the event is for
00:27:54.520
could be 25 minutes could be several hours those vehicles their engines are never shut off so they're
00:28:02.720
idling the ac is on in full in summertime the heat is on in full in the winter time i've seen it yeah
00:28:09.120
and and why i i i mean and of course if if you know anything about the internal combustion engine
00:28:16.460
it is most efficient when it's going at highway speeds it is the worst in terms of tailpipe emissions
00:28:23.580
when it is simply parked idling and uh but no that's uh that is due rigueur for this um so-called
00:28:32.500
climate change prime minister isn't it sheila david i've seen those idling limos and the acres and
00:28:40.280
acres of idling buses at the climate change conferences and boy do i have a story for you
00:28:46.320
because even though i couldn't go to glasgow because of travel restrictions this year to the
00:28:51.820
u.n climate change conference i do know that they like their limos at these fancy things one of the
00:28:56.920
most important parts of fighting climate change is leaving your limo running all day this is what i've
00:29:02.120
learned after many years of being on this climate change beat and going to the u.n conferences so i
00:29:07.920
pulled their limo expenses for the canadian delegation which was enormous by the way over 200 people
00:29:13.340
people from banking like pay your own way get off the taxpayer dime you're well-paid banksters
00:29:19.680
pay your own way um but anyways i pulled the limo expenses and that story will be out on uh friday i can't
00:29:26.200
i can't wait you you do such great work and i remember being at a u.n conference which our own
00:29:31.520
government banned uh myself and uh our sorry about that by the way yeah i know it's your fault uh in
00:29:38.280
morocco and the other thing i noticed in addition to idling suvs is that typically the number of passengers
00:29:46.500
in a seven seat suv is one it's almost always one dignitary why do you need um an suv you could do
00:29:57.480
the job with a mazda miata for goodness sakes but why is all that automotive real estate out there
00:30:03.860
when you're just um you know taxing around one person well and these are low-level bureaucrats
00:30:12.320
taking climate vacations climate parties to fancy parts of the world staying in fancy hotels
00:30:19.420
nobody knows who you are why do you even if you argue that you need to travel around in an suv
00:30:25.620
for security nobody knows who you are in morocco or bon germany you're some pencil pusher with
00:30:32.540
environment and climate change canada it's not like you're like a high-level kidnap target
00:30:36.880
take a prius cab there are a ton of those and especially in european cities you see them
00:30:43.400
everywhere actually that was one of the things that um we saw when we were in uh i think it was
00:30:49.340
katowice poland um maybe it was the one after that that oh madrid every day you could go and see all
00:30:56.780
the limos lined up to pick up the dignitaries but you could also see the lineup of uh prius
00:31:02.860
taxis that nobody was taking they were like walking past those to get into their internal
00:31:08.780
combustion vehicles you know uh it's the hypocrisy i think sheila they don't even hide from it or try
00:31:17.880
to explain it away anymore they they just do it and it's their new normal and they don't care
00:31:23.140
if you catch them red-handed being hypocrites they just shrug their shoulders they they're that
00:31:29.460
entitled um but anyways uh it would be nice to see them uh lead by example and uh you know uh i don't
00:31:37.500
even know for pr reasons alone sheila why wouldn't justin trudeau make his fleet um electric cars plug
00:31:46.560
in hybrid cars so that they get those green plates and say look we're leading by example but no
00:31:51.560
um it's like i said i guess they just don't care about being uh hypocritical anymore what what a what a
00:31:58.620
shame um the we've got we're going to go now from the prime minister to the man who wants to be prime
00:32:04.460
minister don't bet the ranch on this one uh jean chariot and by the way before we get to the news item
00:32:11.640
uh sheila jean chariot um is kind of like he's almost looks joe biden-ish when i see him
00:32:20.720
meaning that he's like a guy in an international airport that just arrived from god knows where
00:32:27.340
and he's wandering around you know with this sense of amazement where do i go uh where's my family
00:32:34.440
and friends uh there's no one around whereas pierre polyeth uh just the other day he was in
00:32:40.300
lindsay lindsay is a small town north of ontario folks he drew more than a thousand people that's a
00:32:46.400
big deal for little lindsay for a thousand people to be drawn anywhere and sheila what i love is when
00:32:54.180
i'm listening to talk radio on my way into headquarters how the mainstream media pundits
00:33:00.700
are losing their minds how they're saying uh oh you know pierre uh he's peaking uh too early and uh
00:33:08.180
you know chariot uh he he's got the experience and uh let's not forget about patrick brown he's so good
00:33:14.320
at organizing uh certain cultural communities i swear to god yeah like the uh the ice hockey community
00:33:22.640
i suppose but it is incredible to see them right off uh polyeth as saying this is like a roman candle
00:33:32.900
it's spectacular right now but in three seconds uh all the sparkly fireworks are gone uh but in any event
00:33:39.880
uh chariot is saying law is quote not a buffet end quote he wants to make it an offense to blockade
00:33:47.820
critical infrastructure so i think we see where mr chariot is uh when it comes to uh the freedom convoy
00:33:57.380
um because i don't think he made mention of do you remember uh sheila just 10 minutes before covid hit
00:34:04.940
the um native and of course those claiming to be native holding the the country ransom by blockading
00:34:13.320
rail lines across our dominion uh chariot doesn't seem that concerned about that but when it's the
00:34:19.640
truckers who are bringing goods to supermarkets to pharmacies as tucker carlson likes to say if you
00:34:26.960
are alive thank a trucker um he's got uh he's got a bit of a bee in his bonnet um you know what i'm glad
00:34:34.820
he said that because now we know where jean chariot stands when it comes to the freedom convoy
00:34:39.880
well yeah especially when the only time this sort of law has ever really been used has been
00:34:45.700
on freedom protesters um it was used in alberta our version of this the critical infrastructure defense
00:34:52.300
act was never used on rail blockaders it was never used on pipeline saboteurs or people who
00:34:57.840
chain themselves to equipment or burn down uh construction equipment at a pipeline site it's not
00:35:03.960
it's never been used on those people it was used on pastor art poloski when he gave a speech a sermon
00:35:11.180
really to truckers who were themselves blockading the coots border he went down the day up he went
00:35:17.160
back a couple hours later he didn't stay they were blockading before they continued to blockade after
00:35:22.420
it's been used to imprison him and shut him up and what josh ray is proposing here is really a
00:35:28.540
replication of what christia freeland did to the truckers if you read this it says if elected
00:35:36.580
prime minister i'm reading this in the national post sean ray is promising to introduce a critical
00:35:41.880
infrastructure protection act so critical infrastructure defense act i mean he's just
00:35:46.280
poaching this from alberta that will make it a criminal offense to blockade trespasser interfere
00:35:50.720
with critical infrastructure such as pipelines railways ports border crossings this is the interesting
00:35:57.660
one inter-provincial highways so the ontario government could block you from going to quebec
00:36:03.520
but you can't block politicians from going to quebec um anyway that includes their construction
00:36:09.200
maintenance and operation he also promises this is chilling seeing what we've seen happen to civil
00:36:15.580
liberties at the hands of police this is chilling he promises to give police the power to clear illegal
00:36:22.220
blockades from these critical sites without seeking a court injunction to amend the income tax act to
00:36:28.940
remove charitable status from any group that has accepted foreign funds and has engaged in action
00:36:33.780
related to the new offenses created in this act if he were to use this to go after tides or whatever
00:36:42.560
they call tides in canada now make way i think it's called um or you know uh environmental defense if he
00:36:50.240
were using that to go after them that's fine but that's not what this is about at all otherwise the
00:36:56.060
leaders would have been uh talking about this after the alberta inquiry came out that pointed to the
00:37:01.760
billions of dollars in foreign funding coming into block pipelines they would have been talking about
00:37:06.140
this then but they're talking about this now after the convoy that's what this is about you're 100%
00:37:12.980
right right and if uh mrs producer olivia can go back to the uh headline of that article because i i thought
00:37:20.740
i saw an interesting name uh who was a cheerleader for this and that would be uh yeah leona alislev also
00:37:30.260
throws her hat into the leadership race uh isn't that interesting uh sheila because we have um
00:37:37.460
shere who was the liberal premier of quebec for eight years we have leona alislev who was a liberal
00:37:47.000
and a few years ago you remember she crossed the floor uh she was a very patrick brown vibe to her
00:37:53.600
where she just wants to be in charge of something isn't it amazing way the wind blows and you know
00:37:57.880
you're absolutely right what i've been told by my sources is that she did internal polling and that
00:38:04.140
writing of oak ridge's aurora richmond hill which is the writing i live in so i know a little bit
00:38:08.860
about this writing her and her uh internal polling indicated it was going to be a close race but was
00:38:14.840
likely going to go conservative and she was uh right so she made the right choice but this uh last year
00:38:22.220
of course in another close race uh she lost uh it's now a liberal mp uh for that writing but the point
00:38:30.320
i'm trying to get to is isn't it making you a little sick to your stomach that an ex-liberal
00:38:36.740
premier an ex-liberal mp are vying for the conservative leadership and they're going to make
00:38:45.100
things right this is just another you know um brand of liberalism this is a liberal light i mean you
00:38:52.800
might even call it liberal classic because they've run under the liberal brand what in blue hell is she
00:38:58.960
doing in this race anyways this is all very red 40 and um where your only pursuit is power you really
00:39:07.220
don't have an ideology except you want to be in charge of stuff and that's what happened here in
00:39:12.800
alberta and it led to i guess at the end of the day through some very big mistakes of um daniel smith
00:39:21.640
in the wildrose party the ndp being in charge these are people who that they will be liberal if
00:39:28.660
it means getting to be in charge of stuff they'll be conservative if it means getting to be in charge
00:39:32.700
of stuff and when you look at what sheree is saying here this is literally stuff that could have come
00:39:40.160
out of freeland's mouth or justin trudeau to defend invoking the emergency uh act he says the rule
00:39:48.420
of law and the canadian legal system are not a buffet i would tend to agree here but the problem
00:39:54.040
is they're picking and choosing which charter rights that we get to have through all of this so
00:39:57.840
um and he hasn't said anything about civil liberties here he wants to defend um the rule of law these are
00:40:05.920
people who are reacting to their civil liberties being stomped on for two years but anyways he says
00:40:10.940
the rule of law and the canadian legal system are not a buffet parliamentarians can't pick and choose
00:40:16.320
when to follow the law this is a shot across the bow to pierre polyev who has said that he supported
00:40:21.960
the truckers um and this is a shot across the bow to the other conservative mps also like uh leslin
00:40:30.860
lewis who supported the convoy when it rolled into ottawa this is basically him trying to jettison
00:40:37.960
the most popular parts of the party right now in favor of what appealing to justin trudeau's voters
00:40:44.500
it's going to work out for him like it did for erin o'toole and you know sheila let's not forget
00:40:50.260
the third quasi-liberal stooge and that is of course sneaky patrick brown does anyone in their
00:40:56.420
right minds believe that this is a conservative or a progressive conservative this man is you know
00:41:03.480
who would have been premier uh of the province have not thanked god for that palace coup in january of
00:41:09.960
2018 he threw social conservatives under the bus after saying he was going to go to bat for them
00:41:16.220
in terms of the radicalized sex ed curriculum and then he changed his mind on that he threw fiscal
00:41:23.540
conservatives under the bus by saying in his first speech becoming a pc ontario leader that he was pro
00:41:30.780
carbon tax um this is really the reason uh he was ousted i know that sex scandal that's being debunked
00:41:39.800
now uh came out but that was sort of the reason to hook the palace coup on what progressive
00:41:47.580
conservatives realized is that so many conservative voters in this province were going to stay at home
00:41:53.600
uh what ford delivered a super majority was maybe going to be a minority or not even the government
00:41:59.880
under patrick brown he burned so many conservative bridges so here is a guy that now wants to be the
00:42:07.980
prime minister the conservative prime minister of canada uh you know a third liberal uh it just shows
00:42:16.400
how much this party has been co-opted and why are people support like michelle remple sheila uh throwing
00:42:24.320
her support behind patrick brown can you explain that to me no but the good news is uh i can't um
00:42:32.680
but the good news is when you said who in their right mind would support these people
00:42:37.200
the good news is frankly nobody is so uh i just pulled this up uh it's from polling canada it was
00:42:45.660
one of uh efron's tweets i think uh conservative party of canada leadership polling so this is i think
00:42:52.100
from the membership itself uh we've got pierre polyev at 66 percent so two in three conservative voters
00:43:00.300
would vote for pierre polyev shere is at 18 percent so uh that the sad part is that um nearly 20 percent
00:43:10.000
of the party real really still wants to be liked by cbc this is the i want to be liked by cbc vote
00:43:15.860
um then we've got patrick brown as you said no one in their right mind while six percent there you go
00:43:21.700
uh we've got leslund lewis at six percent uh atchison uh that is uh scott atchison i think is that who it
00:43:29.620
is yes ontario scott atchison i didn't even know he had entered the race so um and roman baber at one
00:43:36.560
percent so he's very odd those last two are pretty darn ontario centric and i think lewis who did well
00:43:43.680
in the last leadership race particularly out here in the west i think uh her votes are being cannibalized
00:43:50.900
by just the juggernaut of pierre polyev i think people really like her they're happy to see her in
00:43:57.120
the party under normal circumstances they would probably vote for her and support her but they see
00:44:01.740
pierre as the winner like the person who is charismatic and uh has enough momentum to get rid of
00:44:10.060
justin trudeau well i'll tell you sheila um you know a couple weeks ago i went to um uh pierre polyev's
00:44:17.360
rally in don valley it was standing room only i thought the ceiling was going to cave in especially
00:44:23.500
when he pledged to defund the cbc numerous standing ovations um a complete cross-section
00:44:31.920
of the diversity of canada in that room supporting him i think there's something happening there i i think
00:44:38.940
i i dial it back to you know uh 2016 with donald trump those rallies when you saw the vibe you saw
00:44:46.340
these enormous numbers yeah and the uh republican uh you know establishment um you know walking around
00:44:54.900
i mean i remember that one photo of of of uh jeb bush rather the look on his face sheila it looked
00:45:02.700
like he just inhaled one of those exploding cigars and it blew up right you know just in um you know
00:45:10.940
completely discombobulated about what was going on i'm getting that vibe with polyev and to see
00:45:18.620
his uh media stooges trying to run cover that oh he's peaking early uh he's not real this is this is
00:45:27.000
pay no attention to that man behind the curtain uh oh no uh pay a lot of attention to that man behind
00:45:33.480
the curtain i think that i think he's gonna win sheila i do too and it is there's a lot of like
00:45:39.900
donald trump vibe here where the the people the party faithful are saying like hey that's our guy
00:45:45.220
look at him he's he's got a lot of momentum he's fun he's he talks to the media the way that we also
00:45:51.300
would like to talk to the media by telling them to go screw off um but it's uh it's it's also you
00:45:59.500
can see the you know the the mainstreamers the charades are sort of overlapping with like the chris
00:46:06.620
christie and the jeb bush types um and the media keeps telling the conservatives who they should
00:46:12.880
vote for and they really don't like that the conservatives are probably going to ignore them
00:46:18.340
much the same way they did uh with donald trump it's fun to watch uh the media realize that they've
00:46:24.180
finally lost control of conservative voters and and the conservative party it's it's fun to watch they
00:46:29.860
don't like it um i know we should talk oh and one last thing one last exclamation mark on the polyev
00:46:36.520
campaign what is so delightful too is that he's not afraid of rebel news we don't get barred from
00:46:43.500
these events he gave a brief interview to our uh colleague dakota um and that is in stark contrast
00:46:50.860
to that ultimate conservative loser erin o'toole who would not who when we went the day before
00:46:59.720
election day last year sheila hid in his bus in the fetal position for 45 minutes before coming out
00:47:06.880
this is only when his thugs had my camera woman and i uh put on a live lane of traffic they lied about
00:47:15.520
the property line in terms of the private and public uh property that was uh that snake uh han who is no
00:47:22.860
longer with the party i understand and thank god that insider is gone so um yeah you see how things
00:47:30.140
uh are are turning out a little differently erin o'toole are you learning how it's done now
00:47:35.320
oh what a loser you are anyways go ahead sheila on that point i've got to give it to jean charret
00:47:42.220
he's also letting our people in and his people who work on his campaign they're not um scared to
00:47:49.180
talk to us which i think speaks to the fact that they might be a little scared of us which is fine
00:47:54.180
i want all politicians to be scared of our journalists and to know that our journalists
00:47:58.720
are going to show up and ask you a tough question whether or not we like the things that you're saying
00:48:04.420
we are still going to hold you to account on behalf of the people and one thing i want to talk about
00:48:08.580
before we get to um the uh chats because i understand there are quite a few is this bizarre
00:48:16.320
obsession with wastewater yeah sorry sheila you faded out there could you could you say that again this
00:48:23.120
bizarre obsession with wastewater wastewater from the the covid weirdos the covid fear bonkers
00:48:30.720
i i saw this on the horizon about two weeks ago because i saw these government contracts being
00:48:38.400
dished out all over the place for people to test the wastewater this is raw sewage by the way
00:48:45.500
testing the wastewater um for uh covid counts because they can't get people to go get tested anymore
00:48:54.880
because people realize oh if i get tested we're just going to keep this mess going so people are just
00:49:00.380
not testing anymore and so what they're doing now is paying people research scientists i guess
00:49:07.080
to test the wastewater from neighborhoods for covid because apparently you shed covid in fecal matter
00:49:14.800
and they're giving government grants for this stuff to test your turds for covid and so now
00:49:20.780
it's like this thing where every day there's another story about covid results in wastewater keep going up
00:49:29.060
yeah because you weirdos are testing the sewage you're testing the sewage more and more every day that
00:49:34.820
you're not even letting people go to the bathroom in peace because you are going up the road and testing
00:49:42.560
the wastewater for for covid behind their backs they don't want to get tested leave them alone
00:49:50.660
why test the sewage for wastewater this whole thing with covid started off with
00:49:55.540
people being scared about toilet paper and now we're testing sewage you know sheila and then when
00:50:02.120
you connect the dots they will use this so-called data as the basis to yeah as the basis to bring back
00:50:10.580
vaccine passports and masking and to keep the travel ban in place for the unvaxxed that's what this is
00:50:17.100
all about and they're in a sewer deriving these samples that's how desperate they are to find
00:50:24.960
elevated case counts so they are saying well this is a good way for us to get a macro view of the
00:50:33.420
infection rates i don't know how you would know that from wastewater but we can see at least when
00:50:40.060
covid is going up in certain neighborhoods and that's because the people don't want to be tested
00:50:46.380
so they can't leave you in peace they're now testing the wastewater for covid and they're
00:50:52.020
already talking about well look at the wastewater count say that we're in the heart of a sixth wave
00:50:56.920
unbelievable stop it although sheila when the shite hits the fan these people will pick it up and
00:51:04.700
analyze it to see what the covid count is here look at this they are already talking about it
00:51:10.460
in terms of infection we've never seen as high as right now during the entire pandemic when asked
00:51:16.100
what's behind the high indicator this is peter uni he said the change in behavior and people returning
00:51:21.040
to pre-pandemic levels of interaction and activity and the formal end of mask mandates are factors so
00:51:27.520
he's going to test the sewage to make you wear a mask this is where we're at in society now and he goes on
00:51:34.980
to complain that the mask mandates were lifted too early because look at this jar of poop i have
00:51:39.760
science it's gross same scientists same scientists testified on stand in alberta that not that one but
00:51:49.080
the same scientists the chief medical officer of health the people were supposed to listen to
00:51:53.580
she testified that there were no um flu cases in alberta in 2021 like with a straight face and the
00:51:59.860
same scientists here in uh toronto sheila who two years ago i'm talking about eileen davila literally
00:52:06.300
sent in all the king's horses and all the king's men to shut down a little barbecue restaurant when
00:52:11.220
300 meters down the road was a costco superstore with its food service outlet opened legally uh serving
00:52:20.180
pizza burgers fries chicken nuggets you name it but somehow the covid cooties are more attracted
00:52:26.640
to a barbecue joint as opposed to a costco food service outlet it's the science don't you know
00:52:34.440
weird science sheila we're less than 10 minutes away from one o'clock eastern standard time uh i imagine
00:52:40.820
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00:55:23.360
think well it's just because like um the closest i get on unless it's for work to edmonton is for
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it was kind of just because of where i live but even when you go to edmonton you see a lot of them now
00:55:48.100
too oh 100 wouldn't it be great uh she left some private member introduced a bill to temporarily
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make that our official flag until trudeau leaves office well i don't know if you saw uh alex's
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report where uh parliamentary police were telling her uh you can't have those flags on the hill like
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she was there overhearing that oh i saw that you can't have those flags on the hill because they are
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offensive yeah but wait a minute um and they're acting on a memo not any kind of law passed right
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sheila this was the and by the way the parliamentary police service i have found to be really good guys
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and gals uh you know i call them as i see them folks but for them to be acting on a memo that's not
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how law works in canada some bureaucrat some politician writes up a memo hands it to the
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parliamentary police service and say and says enforce this uh these flags are uh you know uh
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offending the sensibilities of our our fearless leader give me a break yeah and that's the thing
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offensive to whom justin trudeau who cares he's the most powerful person in the country i'm supposed
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to care if his feelings are hurt really i'm supposed to care if his feelings are hurt yeah i don't and
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where else are you supposed to express how disgruntled you are with the government
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especially the federal government i think the best place to express that is probably
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peacefully with a sign or a flag at parliament hill and you know sheila it getting technically uh
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technical here it's not even a matter of profanity because the f word uh the u is typically substituted
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with a maple leaf right yeah so it's f maple leaf ck and uh hey listen we live in a uh a country where
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there is french connection uk uh where just the reversal of two letters uh makes uh a very profane
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word uh seemingly okay i think it's a really cheap joke i mean i i like it but if you want to shop
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there you can shop there but if the f part in the flag uh you know against trudeau is offensive then
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uh french connection uk stores they're gonna have to change their name too sheila you gotta you know
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have a level playing field right if you rolled up with and i remember because this was actually a thing
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because the cbc thought it was funny and cute if you rolled up let let's say you rolled up to uh
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parliament hill with an f harper car oh yeah that blared la cucaracha and uh was just you know just
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smoking burning oil um they would be down there defending your free expression and running all
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kinds of stories about how it was cute and how eccentric the guy who owned the car would be
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there was a guy with a car like that i don't think he took it to parliament hill but he was just
00:58:47.780
driving around and every time he turned around for about three months there was an article in the
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cbc about the guy who's just kind of a just a left-wing guy um but it was all like how uh
00:58:59.640
eccentric and sort of charming this guy was in his prickly sort of way versus how they treat these f
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trudeau flags i've got an even better example i think uh sheila and i think you know we were going
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to do a story on this and it sort of got lost in shuffle and i think i will do a story on this
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because it's really getting my dander up you go to the lefty neighborhoods of the city of toronto
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and wherever there's a stop sign so you have you know the red stop sign and then under it it'll say
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um stephen harper so the idea is stop stephen harper uh yeah rob ford uh hello guys uh rob ford has
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passed on he has been permanently stopped uh stop um uh meat production um you know here's the thing
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this is the you know defacing uh traffic signs this is vandalism and it seems that the city of toronto
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turns a blind eye to it i mean when you're talking about uh stopping harper and stopping rob ford
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we're talking about uh people that have been out of office for several years now and yet they they
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allow that um so i think i'm going to pick that up because um that is actual um vandalism as far as i
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can tell it's graffiti on a traffic sign and uh it should be taken care of but i think most of the
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lefty loons on toronto city council they would approve those messages that's the problem
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yeah i'm not sure if they're going to care so much about defacing a stop sign when they just let
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people take over nathan phillips square and turn it into you know uh a no-go zone for journalists
01:00:40.520
anyways let's keep going uh amt60 gives us a buck are you aware the ontario party has a petition to
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ban digital id in ontario i've signed it and forwarded it and then she links to it here um
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you know once you start poking around about digital id governments are pretty quick to back
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off on it saskatchewan canceled their digital id once we said uh give me all your documents and
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then they said oh well okay but give me fifteen thousand dollars and so we appealed to the uh
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information commissioner and they're like well we could it'll be less if you let them send you the
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documents in digital form and i'm like yeah that's all i ever asked for and then so i'm like
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yes yes thank you i know it's a different time zone in saskatchewan but apparently it's a different
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century too um with regard to how you transmit documents um wow but uh once we said yeah of
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course i still want them send them to me saskatchewan's like oh don't worry we cancel the
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program and i'm like i still want to know what you guys were saying sorry i still want to know what
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you were plotting unbelievable anyways uh analisa 1964 good to see you analisa because it's 10 bucks
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well thanks so much hey i'm a horse just give me a laugh because i'm tired today david did laugh
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uh anyway love you both great coverage on the trial sheila uh crinshaw i think you mean hinshaw's heart
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is made of ice it's like watching somebody pretend to be human and they know the things that they're
01:02:10.900
supposed to say and they're malingering sincerity but if you've ever had a sincere moment in your
01:02:19.660
life you know that it's not exactly real like when the lawyers are pressing her on like did you know
01:02:25.920
that your um restrictions were causing bankruptcies potentially causing suicides she just says we were
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going with the information that we were had at the time and we were using restrictions sparingly and
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sparsely and everybody matters she kept saying like everybody matters well tell that to the guy
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whose business you ruined or the the churchgoer whose pastor you hauled off in handcuffs yeah or
01:02:50.760
james coates's kids and his wife um tim stevens screaming children did they matter is that the new way of
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saying we're all in this together which at this point is followed by that comedic drum riff but by the
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way with annalisa that that horse comment uh is she taking a page out of uh leah thomas's book does
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this mean that annalisa is identifying as a horse you know i mean the bit of trans speciesism i once
01:03:19.520
identified as a cat we never aired that video i enjoy that video so much i do i just don't know where
01:03:30.700
you got a cage that big i have no idea where did you get a cage that big anyway um it was hard
01:03:37.240
let's move on uh fraser mcburney uh trudeau took a raise more than my pension by more than four
01:03:45.480
thousand dollars um where did i see that they just gave themselves who just gave themselves a raise
01:03:51.180
again oh jeez is it mps again maybe probably yeah talk about being tone deaf hey sheila
01:03:59.700
yeah that's like hinshaw she got a raise during the pandemic and her edicts were destroying lives
01:04:06.700
one of the things she said sorry i shouldn't go on about hinshaw so much was she said that we were
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we used restrictions sparingly and sparsely and churches were never closed to in-person churchgoers what
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technically yes they did get down to 15 capacity or 10 people at a funeral which is cruel and
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inhumane um but um i remember her name signed at the bottom of closure notices for grace life
01:04:37.020
yeah not just closed sheila but surrounded by a fence how do you get into that place of worship
01:04:43.660
snatched for 90 days they imprisoned the pastor and the church and she's like they were never close
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like you drove at least two congregations hundreds of people underground to worship
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we used restrictions sparingly and sparsely yeah unbelievable what a liar i'm sorry that's a harsh word
01:05:09.220
but that is lying once you put that comment and juxtapose it beside a photograph of grace life
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not only locked down but fenced off as it was some kind of concentration camp no i'm sorry uh your
01:05:23.140
necromancer is lying sheila oh i know but she does it in the most like grade one teacher um miss lippy
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from billy madison sort of voice you know where she's like we used restrictions sparingly and sparsely
01:05:39.640
with the information that we had at the time we were doing our best to stop community spread
01:05:46.380
so you closed a church that didn't have an outbreak good job you kind of sound like camilla harris there
01:05:52.840
sheila going passage of time the passage of time do you know does she get paid by the word by the way
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what's that sorry does she get paid by the word when she's talking and she's just keeps saying stuff
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and i know that i'm sort of guilty of this too but sometimes i can't formulate the thought i'm trying
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to have so i just let my mouth ramble um but for her she keeps saying the same thing over and over
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and i'm looking at her saying are they they paying that woman by the word why does she keep talking
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like that and she had been tackle and yet another staffer in her office resigned this week
01:06:28.140
sheila evidently it's a toxic uh workplace environment despite all that happy talk uh that
01:06:35.240
vice president harris likes to utter which is inane and vacuous and vapid but it sounds nice i guess
01:06:42.280
like sand you're telling me you're telling me a woman with that kind of cackle made for a toxic
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work environment i find that hard to believe david she should be standing over a cauldron casting a
01:06:57.420
spell with a cackle like that um anyways let's keep going hollywog gives us two bucks i think he meant
01:07:03.940
eight out of true eight out of ten of trudeau's friends get money back yeah when was justin at
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aggravation in saskatchewan oh my goodness that would be an excellent video to see him run out of
01:07:16.420
the x the aggravation or if he goes to like farm fair in edmonton boy that would be fun never would
01:07:22.540
be caught dead there i hope he goes to the cfr the canadian finals rodeo and red deer that would be
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wonderful oh not a chance i i'm convinced sheila that the federal liberals have just written off the
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west they don't care about it they're concentrated uh on the seats in um seat rich ontario and quebec
01:07:41.500
and um to hell with the west you know it's not even a thought for them yeah they were happy to
01:07:49.240
let air no tool do the hard work of getting them some liberal ridings in edmonton and calgary great
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by causing by causing a vote split between the ppc i mean it cost um carrie diot his seat uh good
01:08:04.060
very good guy very conservative guy uh carrie diot he lost the seat in edmonton um because the exactly
01:08:10.760
because of the vote split so they were more than happy to not even bother campaigning in the west and
01:08:15.000
just say okay aaron o'toole you alienate them for us uh which he did what a great analysis sheila and
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to the liberals that's simply gravy it's uh something they don't expect and if it happens
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hey great it's just uh gravy on our uh on our mashed potatoes so unbelievable yeah you know it's
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something they can uh cart around for spite say look it's not fortress alberta anymore we took it back
01:08:39.640
well you didn't take it back uh you just benefited from a vote split like the ndp did so often here in
01:08:46.560
alberta in so many ridings um uh and mark kane and mark says uh i think i need to fill in some
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words here for you kane i'm still waiting for my ballot to vote kenny out i got an email saying i
01:08:59.480
get a ballot you're writing ballet but i think you mean ballot should i be worried um maybe you want
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to call the party i don't know if you're a member so i can't i can't give you advice on how to do that
01:09:09.200
um nor should i but you might want to get in touch with the party um because the leadership
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review vote is just in a couple of days wow i know you'll keep your eye on that one sheila
01:09:22.540
yeah and it's they keep changing the rules and the you know the special general meeting is just
01:09:29.160
like in a couple of days and then no one's gonna know because it's mail-in voting who's gonna
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whether kenny's gonna clear the leadership review or not for quite some time and it's all very
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anticlimactic and it's got all my conspiracy hackles up and i'm trying my best not to be like
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that but it's boy it's tough anyway uh kat barks 68 five bucks michelle remple is a fraud i live in
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her i ward i think you mean riding didn't even see her the last election campaigning that's odd
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because she's a very strong campaigner um it's been my experience uh with michelle remple that um
01:10:10.300
she starts campaigning early and often and uh so if you didn't see her that that's odd to me anyways
01:10:16.860
now she's campaigning for sneaky patrick brown for reasons that just baffle the mind sheila
01:10:24.040
it is bizarre because she did sign the buffalo declaration and so that was like the western
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autonomy um sort of manifesto and it was how we could flex our muscles within confederation and it
01:10:40.520
did make the party establishment kind of mad because they're like we're trying to win over toronto what are
01:10:46.620
you doing and then now she throws her support behind a guy from just outside of toronto uh a largely
01:10:53.300
unknown kind of mayor with with a real uh aggressive lockdown campaign on little kids in his community
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it just it just seems weird you think that she might throw her support behind somebody in the west or
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even throw her hat in the riding or in the running herself because she's from the west but i just i
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never anticipated patrick brown i don't get it i don't get it anyway this is why i'm not a politician
01:11:21.280
i'm just a normal person um we are 12 minutes past the top of the hour i think we can wrap it up
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because i'm sure that i need to be in court very well right now actually oh but you and i also have
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to record other things before you uh go off to virtual court sheila one more chat i think it's there
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i don't have it yet oh i want to see that cat video analisa 1964 writes lol you're my kind of
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strange manzi i can promise you this analisa you have never seen me at my any more strange
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than the trans cat video we gotta we gotta take a deep dive and see if we can revive
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i'm not even sure why it got axed in the first place but uh it uh lives on i wonder if we yeah it
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lives on in the rebel news archive but there's a lot of interest in it and you obviously have no shame
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i wonder if we could sell access to it if we did something charitable with the money
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i'm down with that and i think with trans sanity at an all-time zenith and uh getting even more
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pronounced with each passing week i think it's a video for our time
01:12:31.720
it was filmed at roughly the same time steven crowder went to i think it was planet fitness and
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thing to be a woman well and he didn't try either he tried less than you far less than you did well
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i won't say anything more about it but this is me being beyond a woman folks uh anyhow so well we'll
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wrap it there uh uh everyone thank you so much for tuning in a special thank you uh to our friends
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