Rebel News Podcast - March 10, 2022


DAILY | COVID caused more division in Canada; Trudeau travels to Europe to take pics


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

166.93718

Word Count

10,731

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

In this episode of the rebel news live stream, we have special guest Natasha Beazley filling in for the absent She devil with a sword. We talk about the riot act, the Canadian flag, and more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
00:00:20.780 a thursday march the 10th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little about
00:00:28.120 about my co-host she has no time for nattering nabobs of negativity she's always looking super
00:00:35.020 duper inner mini cooper she is the khaleesi of leslieville she is natasha beazi how you doing
00:00:44.640 natasha and thank you for filling in for the she devil i have waited my whole life for this moment
00:00:49.740 david menzies i am so excited to be hosting this live stream with you um for those of you who don't
00:00:55.160 know this is our daily live stream happens every day at 12 p.m we're currently streaming on youtube
00:00:59.820 rumble odyssey super you and getter if we say something a little too spicy we may have to get
00:01:05.380 off youtube so uh make sure you move to another platform if that happens we'll let you know and
00:01:10.540 we also will be accepting your chats through uh throughout the show but we usually read them at
00:01:14.640 the end so be sure to get those in and we'd love to read your comments questions live how you doing
00:01:20.320 i see a bright light have we gone to heaven did we think so did we look great the great hereafter
00:01:26.020 was there something in our morning oatmeal that uh made us go on the deceased list or is it just a
00:01:32.360 studio light i think it's a studio i think it's the latter yeah well folks before and by the way i
00:01:37.340 want to thank you for filling in for the she devil with a sword uh sheila gun reed is busy in alberta
00:01:43.400 with a special assignment and couldn't be with us today but she's not taking the day off she never
00:01:48.620 takes a day off oh no that's what makes her the she devil with a sword before we get into the um
00:01:55.160 meat of the matter folks and wow there are some real great topics here big list um we have a sponsor
00:02:04.640 look at this little guy looks like a canadian passport doesn't it folks do you know your rights
00:02:10.080 do you know they're being eroded canadians may know the national anthem not me natasha they keep
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00:03:40.220 and wow it does really resemble uh a canadian passport natasha quality it very good quality it's got um
00:03:48.700 the rights and freedoms here it's got those democratic rights mobility rights um i'm going to channel ed
00:03:57.020 mcmahon now from the uh tonight show natasha i would hazard a guess that everything you need to know
00:04:03.560 about your rights is in this passport well i'm sold i'm gonna buy one after the show me too yeah or maybe
00:04:11.520 i'll just uh do the old uh five finger discount you saw it here first folks you know but what a great
00:04:17.000 idea this is a great idea you know because you know it does fit in your breast pocket um and it's got
00:04:22.920 you know all the things you need to know and more so than ever folks because when we see things
00:04:28.500 like what lincoln and i discovered in ottawa a few weeks ago with the checkpoint charlies uh questioning
00:04:36.160 us for our papers um that it wasn't good enough to show a hotel reservation they had to phone
00:04:42.020 the front desk um when we see what what else have we seen oh the uh allegedly f trudeau and it's not
00:04:50.660 even the full printed out f-bomb folks that is now um flag non grata on parliament hill according to
00:04:58.740 the parliamentary uh protection service by the way those cops are usually quite good i i've had good
00:05:04.140 experiences with those guys and this is not a law natasha as i understand it it's a memo and now a memo
00:05:10.840 is being enforced by police i think that's why you need this yeah you know to find out who's who in the
00:05:17.560 zoo so to speak and to read the riot act to the people who are allegedly reading you the riot act
00:05:23.420 what do you think about that i think you're right and i think a lot of people don't actually have a
00:05:27.560 full understanding of their rights and i think to have this compact little booklet or you can
00:05:31.540 download the app as well i think it's it's fruitful to know especially in these weird and confusing
00:05:35.380 times indeed you know because our rights and freedoms still matter and they matter greatly now we
00:05:42.300 have so many uh subjects to get to um you know why why don't we you know uh we're in ontario i don't
00:05:51.460 want to make this an ontario-centric uh show folks but we are moving towards um a benchmark date i think
00:05:59.660 natasha in terms of the pandemic and that is um the mask mandate is is is finally going to be lifted
00:06:06.920 now on march 1st oh by the way that's march 21st for the mass on march 1st because the pandemic has
00:06:14.060 a very busy schedule we have to inform it of the new rules um on vacation now though i understand well
00:06:21.440 march break is coming up yeah going to miami going to miami and going to be a super spreader there just
00:06:26.840 like it was a super spreader for the uh super bowl participants in sofi stadium last month not i heard
00:06:34.220 that yeah well i haven't heard anything about los angeles having an outrageous outbreak but here's
00:06:40.940 the thing on march 1st folks the um vax pass was lifted and lo and behold we heard that certain folks
00:06:51.680 who presumably have been hammered by the vax pass i'm talking about gyms natasha restaurants cinemas
00:07:01.080 arenas arenas yeah well they like the idea of enslavement uh and and i speak of our visit
00:07:09.160 marichu and i went to um a diner called the times square diner love the retro theme of the diner i
00:07:16.240 heard the food is fantastic it's probably the best western in uh the city of toronto but you know what
00:07:22.380 folks i'm gonna have to take the rumors uh for face value because as we found out we weren't allowed
00:07:31.080 in to dine um because we're still part of the deplorables and yet this is not the province this
00:07:39.860 is not the city making the times square diner request a vax passport they've taken it on upon
00:07:47.200 themselves let's throw to some video and you'll see what i'm talking about folks olivia is going to
00:07:55.140 search for that video by the way while she is yeah what is your policy um natasha because here's my
00:08:03.080 deal if you are a business and you are insisting on vaccination passports and come post february 21st
00:08:11.120 um the face diaper i'm simply you know what you're not the only game in town you're not a monopoly i'm
00:08:17.280 simply not going to patronize you yeah no i think that it's interesting um that these places are taking
00:08:24.000 it into their own hands i do think that's kind of scary because like doug ford did this on purpose he
00:08:29.300 was like it's your choice because he doesn't want to be held accountable for this and that's what scares
00:08:33.920 me and susses me out about it because it's like you're literally doing this willingly you're
00:08:39.320 willingly discriminating and yet so many of these restaurants and establishments have these like
00:08:43.020 flags in their window there we won't discriminate flags and stuff it's like but you are you still
00:08:48.560 are and i i guess they just don't want the business that you'd think that these businesses who've been
00:08:53.220 struggling for years would want everyone to be allowed in you know that's an excellent point at the
00:08:57.940 times square diner the prominent flag in the window is the rainbow lgbtq plus i don't know how many
00:09:04.920 letters are the whole alphabet and sometimes why and that's in the window yeah ostensibly i think
00:09:12.460 meaning that if you're a member of that community you are welcome and the restaurateur said that all
00:09:17.980 are welcome well not so much uh so and by the way speaking of doug ford he was asked at a presser
00:09:23.040 today uh natasha that when the mask mandate uh is lifted are you still going to wear the mask and again
00:09:30.360 he's not ford classic anymore folks he's a politician because what he said was that well
00:09:37.640 when i go to visit my mother-in-law in long-term care uh you betcha i'm wearing my mask but but
00:09:43.640 that's part of the law still there were certain health care long-term care public transit they will
00:09:48.540 still be holding to the mask mandate so natasha the question really was if you go to a restaurant if
00:09:56.280 you go to a shopping mall an arena are you going to wear a mask and he didn't answer that right well
00:10:01.260 and i i don't think he would i don't think he wants to i mean who really wants to wear one i get i mean
00:10:07.320 it's interesting i maybe he still wants the theatrics of it all to make it look like he's doing his part
00:10:12.400 but it's it's a little it's a little weird it's so disappointing it is one thing we have learned for
00:10:18.860 sure natasha is that doug ford is not rob ford not by a country mile anyways i think we might have that
00:10:25.680 video to uh our little visit to the times square diner in toronto even menzies for rebel news here
00:10:33.260 in toronto well folks on tuesday march the 1st guess what the vax pass requirement in the province
00:10:39.720 of ontario it was shown the door and not a moment too soon so you can go into theaters and gyms
00:10:47.880 and restaurants without having to show proof of vaccination but then we heard that oh well guess
00:10:55.940 what i guess toronto being toronto there are still some restaurants and other facilities that are
00:11:01.700 requiring the vaccination passport even though the province says there's no reason to do so well we
00:11:09.460 found this incredible to say the least and we heard that one of the restaurants requiring this is
00:11:15.580 the one right behind me the times square diner i've heard they got great food a wonderful ambience
00:11:22.160 but surely they are not all about still demanding your papers given that the government no longer
00:11:30.400 requires them to do so and especially since we all know how the food service sector has been hammered
00:11:37.560 these last two years with all these forced lockdowns surely they would welcome all customers well
00:11:43.200 let's go pay a visit see what happens hey how you doing there
00:11:47.080 oh the what sorry
00:11:50.040 oh you don't know where it ended on uh
00:11:54.680 you're still still good to see it it depends on businesses
00:12:01.180 so right now as of now we're still doing it
00:12:03.880 okay then i i thought um i thought it ended
00:12:08.260 why i'm just curious if the chief medical officer uh says it's not needed anymore
00:12:18.820 why would uh a restaurant need to see it
00:12:22.500 i'm sorry okay yeah hi sir i i am the lady was asking for the the vax pass but i thought that
00:12:31.000 ended on tuesday it ended on tuesday not here not in the restaurant not in the restaurant
00:12:37.480 wow covering your nose with your mouth oh are you really that afraid or
00:12:43.060 i'm not that afraid
00:12:44.400 so it uh i'm just wondering if the chief medical health officer says they're not needed why would
00:12:54.700 you know restaurant employees require this sir
00:12:58.240 restaurant employees require that i have a uh a vax passport because the the province ended it right
00:13:06.780 the province yeah they end a lot of things but in a private business we decided to continue
00:13:12.460 checking our customers feel safer with it in place can i ask why you're coming here and recording
00:13:18.520 well i just want to get a bit of bacon have a bowl of soup and uh i didn't know there was
00:13:23.920 like medical apartheid yeah so you're still recording yeah
00:13:27.920 yeah so but can you explain why there's i thought the restaurant sector was
00:13:35.400 are you going to show your qr code and to dine in or do you like take out
00:13:38.940 we'd rather dine in because we thought the qr codes ended on did they didn't end on uh
00:13:44.700 it's only the establishment is still recording okay
00:13:49.480 i would rather i would rather you not record me without my permission
00:13:54.720 oh okay i do record someone we should let them know that you are recording
00:13:59.740 sure but like you're not letting us in to dine when it's no longer a provincial
00:14:05.220 law to have a qr code you can have whatever you like to set up a table from outside you
00:14:10.180 can dine outside we don't refuse any service at all to anybody but you are refusing service
00:14:16.820 no i am saying to you we can still serve you you have to take it to go or sit outside
00:14:29.520 okay so you wanted to sit outside it's like minus 13 with the windshield it's up to you
00:14:35.460 you can take it home if you need in the car okay
00:14:40.420 you can do it but to dine inside in this restaurant for the time being you must show up to a qr code
00:14:48.420 oh you know that's a good point when does this end sir
00:14:50.820 i don't know
00:14:52.420 so maybe this is the policy forever then that you need a qr code
00:14:57.380 okay then
00:14:59.380 we're speaking about today
00:15:01.380 but you know once upon a time it was illegal to ask for
00:15:05.380 oh you're so you know it doesn't work with a beard you know
00:15:09.380 the master
00:15:10.340 sir i don't want to be
00:15:13.140 yeah
00:15:14.340 rude to you and i don't want to be
00:15:16.740 i'm asking you politely please
00:15:20.340 i'm sure if you're a qr code
00:15:22.340 we have homemade shoes
00:15:24.340 we have nice sandwiches
00:15:26.020 you can stay in it
00:15:28.340 if you don't have it
00:15:29.620 it's our relationship to go on here
00:15:31.780 but but would you exclude somebody based on race or religion
00:15:34.980 cover your nose
00:15:35.940 oh it's a big nose it keeps sliding down
00:15:41.060 well thank you i don't get many compliments on it
00:15:43.860 what about the mask rule is coming
00:15:46.580 oh man
00:15:47.860 wow so much to digest uh there uh but to cut to the chase folks to quote a certain infamous seinfeld
00:15:54.900 character no soup for you at the time square diner i mean my goodness gracious uh the irony is
00:16:03.380 staggering i think um you know they were a little perturbed that we were filming uh they thought
00:16:08.740 that was a violation of their privacy and yet they're asking me to provide medical history
00:16:14.820 when they are no longer obligated to do so by the chief medical health officer what's your take on
00:16:19.780 this first of all talk about being on the wrong side of history like what they're going to look
00:16:24.340 back on this and they will regret this like you're turning away a willing customer yeah
00:16:30.180 they like your nose they like your vibe like what what's wrong with you you know i i just
00:16:35.700 i'm appalled that people are like that they think this is okay because i just don't understand
00:16:41.460 how you could justify it especially with that big rainbow flag in your window i really don't get it
00:16:46.980 yeah we're all about inclusion at the time square diner but well not really i mean and and here's
00:16:52.980 the thing i bet those cats at the time square diner they know how to make a
00:16:57.220 mean club sandwich and a great bowl of homemade soup but what makes them think they have a degree
00:17:04.980 in virology that they know more than the chief medical health officer natasha we've been told
00:17:10.820 since day one of this pandemic we're following the science yeah and that was in context with
00:17:17.540 locking you down having your job lost if you didn't get double vax etc and now that the science from
00:17:24.340 our chief medical health officer says you know what it's okay uh we've weathered the storm we can
00:17:30.900 sail on in clear uh skies these guys are still demanding this why i don't know i mean my husband
00:17:38.820 called a music venue at uh queen and spadina recently because he wanted to go see a band play this weekend
00:17:44.740 and when he called um because he had heard that they were requiring proof of vaccination and he asked
00:17:48.900 them and they said we're just not ready but when will you be ready you've had two years to prepare
00:17:53.380 for this like when will you be ready well that is the question uh they're not ready and what gives them
00:17:59.380 the scientific basis i bet you they know uh how to set up amplifiers and uh provide electric guitars
00:18:05.700 and what have you i bet they're experts at that make a mean rum and coke i'm sure absolutely but what
00:18:10.820 makes them think they're uh virologists you know that they're covet 19 experts it doesn't make sense
00:18:17.300 by the way that you know and and when you talk about the science uh several times i was told to
00:18:22.020 put my mask up you saw the waitress i don't know if you noticed that folks with the uh mask uh below
00:18:29.060 her nose and by the way what what a rude greeting that was the moment marizio and i walked into the
00:18:34.660 diner your papers please your qr code uh not hey folks how you doing um you know and and the other
00:18:41.620 thing it these masks we've been told this seems to be forgotten it doesn't really work when you have
00:18:46.980 a beard it doesn't work period because they are by definition non-medical mass and um right uh there
00:18:54.340 was one another oh yeah if you go to the full video uh folks as we're exiting the restaurant i'm
00:19:01.140 making my final comments they're filming you yeah they're filming me now though and i don't mind um
00:19:06.820 and by the way the offer was rescinded they said they would set up a table outside the restaurant
00:19:11.700 oh how nice yeah and it was minus 13 with the windchill that day folks you know what wonderful
00:19:16.980 ambience yeah keep the hot chocolate flowing i'm freezing here and then he rescinded that offer oh
00:19:23.540 and he didn't give me an explanation why i guess i asked too many prickly questions but there was a
00:19:27.940 a friend of his came he was walking a dog i don't know if he brought the dog into the restaurant
00:19:32.340 later it certainly wasn't a service dog oh no but he natasha had his mask below his nose and i said
00:19:39.140 oh by the way sir they're very serious about the masking uh but there he is uh and i informed him
00:19:45.380 that he better put the no the mask up over his nose and he said it doesn't matter so they're picking
00:19:52.420 and choosing oh my goodness when and where to um you know enforce these crazy rules you know i was
00:19:59.060 reading through some of the comments and there was a commentator that said this is kind of akin to
00:20:05.460 you know the end of segregation in the deep south and it's the 1960s and a black person goes to a
00:20:12.100 diner in say mississippi and uh the restaurateur says uh we don't uh serve your kind here and he says but
00:20:20.660 segregation is over and the restaurateur then says not at this diner it's the same thing uh
00:20:27.620 not based on race of course but based on vac status and i'll tell you um i don't wish this
00:20:33.540 restaurant any ill will but i'll say this there are literally thousands of restaurants in toronto
00:20:40.420 all go to places that welcome me yeah as a full citizen and not one of the um deplorables the
00:20:49.140 filthy unwashed masses because that was the vibe i was getting at the times square diner and how
00:20:55.300 dehumanizing oh yeah how dehumanizing um and i think i mean i mean it's important to note a lot
00:20:59.940 of people didn't just not choose to take the vaccine a lot of people physically could not too so what
00:21:04.740 about those people like where where's the love for them why are we not extending our kindness to
00:21:09.380 those people like they don't have a physical choice either and not that that should matter you know but
00:21:13.940 to an extent it's like what the heck yeah i mean and you can't you know fall back on i'm just
00:21:21.060 following orders i.e from the provincial government or the chief medical health officer that card is
00:21:27.140 gone and i and to go back to what you said earlier natasha i think that was really cowardly afford in a
00:21:32.580 way it was we're gonna um we don't want to be the heavy anymore you're going to be the heavy and uh
00:21:39.780 this just further fuels divide division yeah in society yeah it's such a divisive thing and i
00:21:47.140 that's what governments do though they've done it throughout history right this whole divide and
00:21:50.180 conquer and it seems to have really worked i mean we're seeing it especially now that the mandates
00:21:54.020 have lifted just how divided we still are 100 it's sad and i hope it can be remedied but i'm i'm not
00:22:00.900 i'm not so optimistic yeah um and here's you know the elephant in the room i guess is do you think
00:22:09.380 and i don't have an answer to this i'm 50 50 will there be a time in the weeks and months maybe even
00:22:16.420 years ahead where uh there's a presser down at queens park and uh you know what folks if it was up to me
00:22:23.300 well it is up to you doug uh i wouldn't lock you down do you think that could as things are slowly
00:22:30.180 starting to open natasha do you think there could be another lockdown if case uh count spike i do
00:22:36.980 i think that teresa tam has even predicted in the fall come fall that a lot of these mandates and
00:22:42.180 restrictions will be implemented once more so stay tuned for that y'all enjoy your freedom while
00:22:47.060 you still have it um but i i don't see why they wouldn't they know that we'll oblige they know we'll
00:22:53.380 comply like we've we've kind of failed ourselves in that regard wow unbelievable so maybe we're not
00:22:58.660 out of the wood yet folks by the way whose voice annoys you more dr tam or prime minister oh that's
00:23:04.900 a tough one i know i i i think trudeau because i don't know what about you i think his voice is
00:23:13.540 just ugh it's too many ums and uhs with trudeau um unless he's talking about something he really
00:23:20.340 likes like um drama marijuana marijuana then oh that then he's an orador on the level of sir
00:23:27.380 winston churchill but uh uh that monotone of dr tam and that weird accent it does it does throw you
00:23:36.180 oh you know and it's almost like speaking to alexa on uh you know apple i mean it doesn't it seems like
00:23:42.900 a synthesized voice that's just me but uh i digress well um so many topics here uh natasha since you're
00:23:51.940 the co-host what do you want to talk about next what uh get your goat well this is something that
00:23:57.460 we kind of were briefly talking about but there was an article about how um it's how the pandemic
00:24:03.780 brought the worst in people i think that's really interesting um and then maybe talking about how to
00:24:08.020 mask in a maskless world i think that'll be fun because some restaurants are gonna obviously we've
00:24:13.300 seen are implementing the vax mandate but some people are still going to choose to mask despite
00:24:16.900 those uh those restrictions um being erased so that's interesting so maybe we talk about this
00:24:22.420 what do you think oh 100 and i think here's my take natasha that especially after the mask mandates
00:24:30.420 have gone the way of the dinosaur if you're still wearing a mask uh when you're no longer obliged to
00:24:37.140 do so either by the government or a private business um i think this is less about health
00:24:44.580 this is less about you preventing yourself from getting infected and more about symbolism
00:24:51.540 much like you know a muslim woman would wear a hijab a christian woman would wear a cross
00:24:57.060 right a sikh would wear a turban it's the religion of covid yeah yeah and what you're advertising i think
00:25:03.540 is i dig big government i dig lockdowns i dig being told what to do and you know what the demographic
00:25:12.420 that i see most prevalent in buying into this inexplicably i think is the younger people yeah
00:25:18.980 you know on campus you know half a century ago they were out there against the man they were protesting
00:25:25.780 the vietnam war for example they were protesting for civil rights i guess all those battles have been
00:25:31.540 fought in one but inexplicably they're on side with the man who they used to give their middle finger
00:25:38.340 to what happened is this natasha just pure indoctrination yeah i really think so i think
00:25:46.020 that it's part of it is because our society is so into conformity no one wants to swim upstream with
00:25:51.700 the pressures of social media with the pressures of the mainstream media uh hollywood even like they're
00:25:57.220 all they're all pushing this one kind of compliant narrative and i think kids are scared young people
00:26:01.940 are scared to stand out of the crowd now because there's so much cancelling and doxing that comes
00:26:07.380 as a result so i do think that's part of it and that isn't an excuse but you know social media it's
00:26:12.420 tough to navigate as a young person a hundred percent you know i mean if you are looking for reading
00:26:16.740 material folks uh please read mark levin's american marxism uh i guess in canada it would be called
00:26:23.140 canadian marxism that's what it is as natasha referred to um all facets of society hollywood
00:26:30.980 professional sports the education system the justice system schools academia they are all going down this
00:26:38.980 line and as i said to shilly the other day the feeling i think is that whether you're a advertising
00:26:45.620 agency on madison avenue selling beer or a marxist selling ideology get them young get them forever
00:26:53.940 oh for sure for sure oh there's the book there we go yeah probably get that on amazon i'll buy it today
00:27:00.660 after i buy my freedom pass yeah get it on amazon before amazon determines uh that is uh reading material
00:27:07.540 non grata and uh it is absolutely excellent mark levin uh a true scholar for our times and that
00:27:15.460 book is chilling and i like i like that term uh that he's trying to popularize it's i don't think
00:27:23.860 far left is good enough anymore i don't think progressive is good enough anymore i think we
00:27:29.540 should call people in america that buy into marxism as american marxists and canada and in canada
00:27:36.660 canadian marxists that's what they are no it's true call a spade a spade yeah yeah no i think that's a
00:27:41.940 great point a hundred percent and um now we are moving right along by the way uh we do we have a
00:27:50.180 system set up because this is usually sheila's uh bailiwick for super chats i think typically
00:27:58.180 we just read those at the end um and i think they come up on the teleprompter here but you guys should
00:28:02.980 send them throughout the show because uh we will happily read them when we round the show out at the
00:28:07.940 end here um is that typically your process david yeah i think sheila has some sort of device you
00:28:13.300 see i am unfrozen caveman journalist folks the fast moving cars and tall buildings frighten and
00:28:19.780 confuse me so i need the intellectual uh journalists here at rebel news to figure out a way to read
00:28:26.340 read those chats you know she's not just a pretty face oh see we have it up on the screen well fire
00:28:31.780 away because i know mr producer efren he likes a new system where every 15 minutes we read the
00:28:37.860 super chats that's a great idea traffic and weather on the ones no that's another radio station anyways
00:28:43.140 you fire away oh sure so this is from twinks thank you for your two dollar donation it's not the
00:28:48.580 restaurants that are the problem with leaving it up to businesses it's the factories and other
00:28:53.140 employers who are still pushing no jab no job yeah that is a good point i mean we can't forget that
00:28:58.900 there are still these huge employers that are mandating it to their employees without cause
00:29:04.100 really a hundred percent and uh some of the worst are unionized environments and here's the problem
00:29:11.300 natasha with few exceptions and our wonderful colleague tamara ugolini um did a wonderful commentary on
00:29:19.620 the hamilton transit union local 107 i believe that was actually going to bat for the unvaccinated
00:29:26.260 members but whether you're private or public sector unions um uniform one of the worst um
00:29:33.860 they are saying to their members yeah we're simpatical with management here and i'm saying
00:29:38.900 to myself what the hell am i paying union dues for if you're just an extension of uh the arm of
00:29:44.980 management what is motivating unions when it comes to them uh natasha throwing the rank and file under the
00:29:52.020 bus yeah that's a great question i i don't know i don't understand i i really don't understand this
00:29:57.860 decision um because unions are from my understanding are supposed to be for the people yeah uh but then
00:30:03.940 again so is our government and we know that they haven't really proven that uh recently i i must be
00:30:08.660 politics it's all politics at this point you know what and and i'm still trying to uh square that circle
00:30:14.260 and the reason i'm really concerned about unionized folks is the fact uh natasha that if you are a
00:30:22.740 member of a union as part of the collective bargaining agreement you have given up so many labor law
00:30:28.980 rights when it comes to filing a wrongful termination if you go to a labor lawyer the first question they
00:30:36.020 ask you when you have a wrongful termination uh complaint are you unionized or non-unionized because
00:30:42.180 if you're unionized almost always sorry there's the door i can't help you wow and that's you know and
00:30:49.620 and i so whether you're with air canada uh whether you're with one of the uh big automakers um you
00:30:57.060 not only are terminated uh with cause or suspended with cause and not eligible for uh ei but you can't
00:31:07.380 seek restitution in the courts wow i that that's incredible um i also can't really reconcile the
00:31:14.260 fact that some of these companies have now dropped their vaccine mandate and are asking employees to
00:31:20.020 come back like what a weird what would you do if you were terminated and then you were offered your
00:31:25.780 job back like hey yeah just come back like that's that's crazy look at the shortage in nursing right
00:31:30.660 yeah the so-called frontline heroes and they were became frontline zeros the moment the vaccine was
00:31:36.980 invented and now i understand they're being courted hey let's uh forgive and forget and you know well
00:31:43.860 i would want a an apology and a little do re mi uh because you made things tough for me it is
00:31:51.380 absolutely despicable and a promise that they won't do it again oh you know like how can we how can
00:31:57.140 they prove this won't happen again in the fall well you know that's a very good point natasha i spoke to
00:32:03.220 somebody who was i don't think we ever did a video on it but i spoke on the phone with a long-term care
00:32:10.580 facility uh person who was i think in a supervisor role she started her career at 18 uh she has worked
00:32:19.700 now for more i think it was 23 years stellar record at didn't want to get the jabs and she asked her
00:32:28.020 employer um i'll get the because basically it was get the jabs or no job and she said if you give me
00:32:37.860 a letter right guaranteeing that if there's any adverse effects that uh you will be responsible for
00:32:45.380 that you you know you will you will pay the cost of recovery the treatment what have you um and guess
00:32:52.260 what the answer was no so it's kind of like trust us but we're not going to put it in writing oh my
00:32:58.900 goodness and she's out of her job so there you go um yeah there's a lot well why don't we talk about
00:33:06.180 the federal leadership uh campaign uh we saw last night roman uh baber the ontario mpp
00:33:14.980 who was turfed um for not going along with the doug ford uh lockdown mandates um apparently uh like
00:33:25.780 home on the range that song seldom is heard a discouraging word and if it's heard at queen's park
00:33:32.180 sheriff ford will kick you out of caucus so uh good for roman um i understand um and this was a surprise
00:33:40.660 uh we got into his little press conference last night in north york i believe it was uh dakota
00:33:48.180 and isabel that went there and it's a surprise because we've been trying myself uh tamara ugolini
00:33:54.660 uh to interview roman baber but he seems to be of the mindset that he doesn't want to get too
00:34:02.660 close with rebel because he's courting the mainstream media well listen roman i know you won't come on
00:34:07.780 camera with me but those mainstream media people they hate you they hate the fact that you are
00:34:14.260 anti-lockdown and um but uh maybe he's seen the light or perhaps the gatekeeper was asleep at the
00:34:22.580 switch didn't recognize uh dakota and isabel but uh there's some video and uh you know in terms of
00:34:30.340 the lockdowns i gotta tell you um i'm completely simpatico uh natasha as is the other staff members
00:34:39.300 here at rebel with his um stance on being anti-lockdown how bizarre he would be so standoffish
00:34:47.220 to us and our 1.6 million youtube followers yeah also kind of interesting that he was booted out of the
00:34:54.340 the pc party and yet he's running as a conservative now i find that interesting i guess those wounds
00:35:00.020 have healed i don't know you know kind of interesting though there's many dichotomies and
00:35:04.100 it was funny he was anti-lockdown yet he supported um melissa lanceman as the candidate for the
00:35:11.860 conservative party in thornhill and that's notable folks because melissa lanceman had the nickname
00:35:17.380 lockdown lanceman one of her clients was walmart and she went to doug ford and made damn sure that
00:35:25.140 oh i don't know just like the lcbo uh walmart wasn't going to shut down for a single day and yet
00:35:32.260 so roman baber is anti-lockdown why does he throw his support with someone with the nickname
00:35:39.140 lockdown lance yeah it doesn't seem like best practices there roman i'm not sure i'm not too sure
00:35:45.140 do you think he'll have a successful campaign because we were talking about this earlier some of
00:35:50.020 us other rebels and he has a bit of a fan base here in ontario but i i don't think a lot of people
00:35:55.140 outside of ontario really know who he is yeah um i mean i think this is a legitimate race uh for the
00:36:01.780 leadership of the conservative party it's tonight isn't it in alberta that um john charay is officially
00:36:08.980 or was that last night i think it's tonight i mean we know it's it's the worst kept secret that he will be
00:36:15.300 uh running for the conservative party leadership and he's announcing it in calgary uh by the way
00:36:21.460 what's the over underline on whether or not he'll be wearing a cowboy should be a requirement i want
00:36:27.620 to see that i'm betting the ranch that he's going to wear a stetson you know hey y'all i'm one of you
00:36:33.700 well not really you were a premier in quebec as a member of the liberal party does this not speak
00:36:41.540 volumes of where we are um in terms of the kind of people that are leading this party natasha that
00:36:49.300 this guy can't pick a lane it seems that being a liberal provincially and a conservative federally
00:36:56.740 are the same thing yeah i think it's all about the paycheck at the end of the day like he just wants
00:37:00.820 to make a career out of this i'm assuming and just you know get his money i think it's all about
00:37:07.780 the doom strategy that we saw erin o'toole and andrew sheer pursue which is bend the knee to the
00:37:15.220 allurentian elites bend the knee to the mainstream media and hopefully they will vote for you but they
00:37:21.620 won't why would you vote liberal light when you can get liberal classic with justin trudeau it's it's
00:37:26.980 funny like even going back to roman as you said about um kind of playing the mainstream media's game
00:37:32.900 like why are we why are we bending a knee to these people who like hate us yeah like it's you won't
00:37:38.660 win it's a losing battle and you'd think the conservatives after two years of lockdowns and
00:37:42.500 seeing that um kind of narrative shift more towards freedom that they would be pandering to people who
00:37:48.340 are actually aligned with the conservative values 100 and what i'm afraid of because i think we've been
00:37:55.220 so snake bitten in the last two or three years uh natasha is candidates proclaiming like sheer like
00:38:03.060 o'toole like doug ford like jason kenney so whether it's provincial or federal that they are true blue
00:38:09.620 conservatives and once they get leadership of the party or power in office suddenly they're red tories
00:38:17.220 so um as much as i love uh pierre um and i like what he's saying and i think he's probably the
00:38:23.700 front rider a front runner um i wouldn't be surprised if he too goes that route um that the
00:38:34.020 inner circle of handlers and god i hope the likes of a cory hahn isn't part of that uh team uh gets them
00:38:42.260 to drift over to um courting the laurentian elites i hope um the likes of a pierre is going to be true
00:38:50.260 blue when and if he's leader no i i agree i do think that we can't blame it all on the leadership
00:38:56.820 i think this is to the core of the party and i think a lot of people are just too excited to
00:39:01.780 have pierre potentially be prime minister that they're going to forget what happened but the
00:39:06.500 because the conservative party has failed to stand up for us these two years they have where have they
00:39:11.300 been and until the truckers convoy we hadn't really heard any of them speak out about any of
00:39:16.180 these things so it's i don't know i'm i feel a bit hesitant to to trust any of these people and i
00:39:23.060 think it's important to be critical a hundred percent like i said uh you can only put your hand
00:39:29.220 in that basket so many times to get bitten by that rattler before you have that uh enlightened moment
00:39:35.220 where you know what i think i'm gonna put gloves on um and uh by the way um i smell a rat that might
00:39:43.380 be entering the race maybe as soon as tomorrow folks i can't believe it but sneaky patrick brown
00:39:51.300 the mayor of brampton uh there's a lot of chatter that he uh could be entering this race this would
00:39:59.140 be an unmitigated disaster for the conservative party and i don't say that in terms of the personal
00:40:05.220 baggage i have with uh sneaky patrick brown but just for those of you who might not be familiar
00:40:11.540 with the mayor of brampton the man who would have been premier if not thank god for a palace coup in
00:40:18.660 january of 2018 um let's see what this says about his character we go back um to 2020 when patrick
00:40:28.820 brown shut down all the playgrounds all the soccer fields and cricket pitches and baseball diamonds for
00:40:35.620 the kids in brampton hired a security team to rack them out to buy law enforcement oh but meanwhile
00:40:43.700 did patrick brown go out playing with his buddies check out this footage
00:40:48.660 oh okay he does play here though right he does oh okay then that's that confirms it
00:41:02.740 oh yeah yeah we can't have people just randomly coming in here oh why is that i see a whole bunch
00:41:08.420 of hockey players playing a game sir right at the ice well folks um we're getting the bums rush but
00:41:14.500 holy mackerel i think i see patrick brown himself oh hey how you doing mr brown right yeah david manzi
00:41:24.660 the rebel news you're in a city facility what's that you're in a city facility yeah so are you yeah
00:41:31.140 so are you playing hockey here or no i'm just coming to check in our facility so i'm gonna we're gonna
00:41:36.820 check you you're you're not supposed to be here actually we were told that uh you play pickup
00:41:41.220 here mr brown how come uh the kids in brampton can only practice sports but your buddies can play
00:41:49.700 hockey yeah so um i don't know why um you are harassing people in the city of brampton but you
00:41:57.780 shouldn't be oh you're you're you're your guy handed out 122 bylaw violations in one week
00:42:09.460 mr brown why is there a hockey game going on in this arena i thought you're only allowed to uh
00:42:17.140 practice sports not play them and who is paying the thousand dollars a day mr brown for this rink
00:42:24.900 mr brown are these taxpayer dollars being used for your buddies to play hockey on this rink
00:42:36.500 or are you paying it or perhaps we'll lead solomon
00:42:42.580 so mr brown why is it one law for me and one law for thee in this city
00:42:47.380 terrible parking job mr brown
00:42:58.740 you know how beautiful would it have been natasha for that mercedes suv not to turn over it sounded
00:43:05.300 like there was some engine issues there um but here's the thing folks based on that is this the
00:43:12.740 face of the person you want to be the conservative leader is this the man that you think has the right
00:43:19.140 stuff to be prime minister this lying liar this crying cry baby this shameless skirt chaser
00:43:27.140 is this who you want his hockey bag is in the rink it has his name and number on it double zero by the
00:43:33.940 way natasha uh so there was a little truth in advertising and yet what is he saying um he was
00:43:40.420 there to inspect the arena because of course being the mayor of the city um that's what's expected
00:43:47.060 of them to don an armani suit and go down and check the freon levels and the oil uh levels of the zamboni
00:43:55.940 can you believe this guy how shameless he is no i cannot believe it and i think
00:44:01.540 my biggest takeaway from this video was if he can't even park a car he's supposed to lead our country
00:44:06.820 no thanks patrick no thanks is that not the ultimate douchebag move to take up two spaces
00:44:13.460 um that too speaks of entitlement on the roads and you know i can tell you folks the lying just
00:44:21.620 continued this is such a liar natasha if patrick brown uh were to spit in your face he'd tell you
00:44:28.340 it's raining okay um but he said on twitter i believe it was that i uh falsely identified myself
00:44:38.100 that i was with maple leafs tv now first of all you heard me i'm sure uh say david menzies rebel news
00:44:45.940 the mic flash says rebel news and you know what patrick when you are crafting a lie because this is
00:44:52.020 what happens to compulsive liars they get trapped by their lies there never there isn't or and never
00:44:58.100 was a maple leafs tv there was leafs tv and that got rebranded as leafs nation tv maple leafs tv no
00:45:08.020 that's just a figment of your decrepit brain so um again you want to if you're creating an alibi for
00:45:16.580 yourself and i got to tell you we never did a video on this but it was in there's a magazine out
00:45:22.260 in the uh an online magazine i think it's called the pointer okay in the brampton area and they do
00:45:27.620 great work and they followed through on the integrity commissioner um examination of patrick
00:45:35.620 brown yeah folks i kid you not first of all when mayor brown became uh mayor of brampton and this was
00:45:41.780 very very much an astute move on his part although it's slimy beyond words he appointed a personal
00:45:49.140 friend as the new integrity commissioner and she went through all the footage the complaints everything
00:45:56.420 and the only thing she found him in violation of was not wearing a mask in a city facility there you go
00:46:06.820 exoneration you know so look at that there's the evidence double zero patrick brown i wonder who
00:46:14.740 picked up that bag uh given that he uh he ran for the hills as soon as he saw us right but um so that
00:46:22.260 as they say in vegas folks the fix is in when patrick brown crosses the line no problem the integrity
00:46:28.980 commissioner personal friend and i don't even know if there was any kind of financial penalty for not
00:46:34.740 wearing a mask it was really just um come on mr mayor do better next time but you have to ticket
00:46:39.700 everyone else oh big sure they pay but big time but you're you're exempt yeah so i well here i'll ask
00:46:47.220 you um what do you think the odds are that he could be a potential leader for the conservative party which
00:46:57.300 um and folks by the way i don't want to think this is personal in january 2018 as i referred to
00:47:03.940 he was uh the victim of a palace coup and this was just months before the june election and the
00:47:12.820 progressive conservative party of ontario frog marched them out of uh queen's park i'll never
00:47:19.300 forget that it was like that cersei walk of shame from game of thrones right down the back entrance of
00:47:27.060 the legislature building into a salt stained minivan oh death where is thy sting and the reason for that
00:47:34.740 folks is that when patrick brown was running as leader and it goes to what we were talking about
00:47:40.580 before natasha he was a friend to the social conservatives and as soon as he became leader
00:47:47.220 he threw the social conservatives under the bus you're not needed here then inexplicably he threw the
00:47:52.660 fiscal conservatives under the bus because his first agenda in becoming premier he announced at
00:47:58.100 the canadian club was that he was going to introduce an ontario carbon tax i can tell you the crowd the
00:48:04.980 silence was deafening until one guy in the back went no so when he ran out of conservatives to throw under
00:48:11.860 the bus the party threw him under the bus because they realized we might blow this thing uh even with
00:48:19.700 kathleen wins a record so surely please i'm looking for some self-assurance here natasha please tell me
00:48:28.340 this is a no-hooper candidate i think like a hundred million percent because those who vote conservative
00:48:35.540 even those who maybe hadn't prior but given everything that's happened in the pandemic have kind of shifted
00:48:40.980 uh center right are looking for a conservative leader they need someone who is actually an opposition to
00:48:48.100 the liberals and the ndp and he's already patrick brown has kind of already said that he wants to
00:48:53.700 be more center he wants to and that's just not what conservatives are looking for right now i don't
00:48:58.500 think so i really think that it's going to be all right david i i hope so i believe me if he does become
00:49:04.340 leader folks conservatives out there you will pine for the glory days of erin o'toole and patrick brown is
00:49:11.860 leading this party and the second thing is so what is the unspoken strategy here's what i'm thinking
00:49:16.660 it's he knows he doesn't really have a chance but it's about raising his profile and maybe he'll run
00:49:24.020 again as a berry mp that's what he used to be uh he has absolutely nothing to do with brampton this is a
00:49:31.060 guy that seeks power for the reason of seeking power folks i mean when he was running for mayor oh my
00:49:38.580 good look at that and look at look who his poster is he i mean back in the day i think i had farrah
00:49:44.660 fawcett majors are the fawns from happy days but it's jean charay as uh patrick brown uh you know
00:49:54.500 i don't know who he's chatting with for goodness sakes but um his mom maybe his mom yeah uh but but
00:50:01.220 golly um and by the way if he was such a supporter of charay uh back then whenever that photo was taken
00:50:08.180 then why is he coming into the race to throw a spanner in the works with his idol um that's who
00:50:14.260 i assume you put you know posters up on your have you ever put the poster of a politician on your wall
00:50:19.540 no no although i did have that trump poster that i was hanging in my office but then i
00:50:25.620 handed that over to you but you know what i will make an exemption for that indeed so uh to close my
00:50:32.020 thought on patrick brown this is about raising his profile i think and you know folks i'm not
00:50:38.500 kidding you when he ran for the mayor of brampton which is you know an hour and a half away from his
00:50:45.220 real stomping grounds barry uh he has no connection with it and on the the hustings many times patrick
00:50:53.140 brown referred to the city of brampton as barry so what does that tell you i don't i think when you
00:50:59.380 get the city name wrong uh where you're right like how sincere are you oh no that's bad not
00:51:05.460 a good look patrick yeah not not at all all righty so um you know uh again uh we're we're almost uh
00:51:14.500 getting to um the end of the racetrack here first of all we should find out do we have any more uh
00:51:19.940 super chat yeah great idea yes all right all right this is from georgie georgie thank you for your
00:51:27.060 dollar hey guys will you guys be hosting rebel events soon well there is a democracy fund event
00:51:34.660 yeah next week the 15th i believe that i believe so oh the 16th i think can we pull that up yeah
00:51:41.060 just to show people because there's still tickets available and i'll tell you folks don't wait around
00:51:45.780 too long these uh we've had what three already and they've all sold out haven't they this time we have
00:51:51.140 dennis prager and amala ek punobi and dr julie panessi so it's going to be a great one i mean
00:51:56.100 everyone loves prager you so i think it'll be a really fruitful event talking about censorship
00:52:01.700 civil liberties the good stuff y'all love you know just for dr panessi she's worth the price of
00:52:08.500 admission but with her guests uh that night uh what a uh star-studded show definitely and you can buy
00:52:15.540 your tickets uh to watch via zoom or to go in person to the canada canada christian college and
00:52:20.980 tickets are only ten dollars so you know that's like a starbucks drink really absolutely and you
00:52:26.660 know that venue it is run uh by our uh good friend uh dr charles mcveedy i'm telling you folks i think
00:52:36.100 this is one of the most if not the most technologically rich venues to see these speakers
00:52:44.020 i mean it i felt with the introductions with the smoke the lights the music i thought it was i was
00:52:50.340 like a wwe show yes or like a basketball like championship oh it was amazing it is fantastic
00:52:57.540 so uh good on charles for uh being part of uh creating that venue so there's your answer any
00:53:03.060 more chats there uh mrs producer olivia oh yeah we are this is from analisa 1964 thank you for your
00:53:10.180 ten dollars hello sweet menzie is that my me too moment virtually oh my should we call hr and alisa
00:53:19.300 i hope one day i get to meet you because you are so super nice much more nice than you should be
00:53:26.900 i think we have a couple more chats here to get through this is from cushy 1124 thank you for your
00:53:32.740 five dollars the best part of how happy patrick looked to be interviewed until he heard you were from
00:53:37.700 rebel uh that's funny guarantee he wouldn't have an issue if you were leafs tv the hypocrisy well you
00:53:43.940 know rebel news we like to show you guys the other side of the story and ask those tough questions and
00:53:48.180 i think politicians just don't like that you know what uh patrick brown if you or one of your spies is
00:53:54.020 watching this live stream i'm going to throw out that offer again i'll dust off the pads get onto the
00:53:59.460 ice we'll have a little one-on-one loser leaves canada how about that you think he'll go for that
00:54:07.380 jeez what if i let the gold i was just gonna say what if you lose no i'm gonna veto that idea okay
00:54:15.620 i think we have one more chat here all right this is from johnston666 thank you for your one dollar
00:54:22.580 david is damn hilarious and his reporting in his reporting on p brown can you guys meet up again he
00:54:28.180 probably misses you david yeah well you know what i can tell you sir we did meet up again in that
00:54:35.380 summer of 2020 we kept going back to the rink just to show you what a coward patrick brown was
00:54:40.740 he started changing the days and times in which uh he was uh playing pickup but there's so many people
00:54:48.180 in his city that hate him we were always being informed of the new information and in september
00:54:55.220 of 2020 um as he and his berry buddies were playing hockey in a city facility while the kids
00:55:04.820 of brampton were locked out of uh all the playgrounds and sports facilities the police were called and it
00:55:12.020 was something like i think four or five cruisers security um came as well and i was arrested handcuffed
00:55:19.940 stuff in a cruiser i wasn't even in the rink folks i was on the parking lot of a taxpayer-funded
00:55:26.340 recreation facility the earns cliff center i do believe and just recently guess what uh we won our
00:55:35.140 case in court the crown uh prudently decided thanks to the advice of our wonderful ottawa lawyer david amber
00:55:43.540 that there was no reasonable grounds of prosecution so the charges were dropped rebel wins brown loses
00:55:51.540 yet again and thank goodness because forget about the fine forget about something on my record etc
00:55:58.740 if we have a society and it comes back to what this is all about the the freedom passport if we have a
00:56:05.780 society in which you walk on a taxpayer funded parking lot to practice journalism and that's a crime while
00:56:13.060 the real crime is going on indoors at least a bylaw crime that's a very sad situation natasha
00:56:19.860 that's a scary situation for sure you know it just speaks to how our government rules for the not for
00:56:25.460 me right a hundred percent um which we've seen throughout the pandemic yes quite endlessly it is
00:56:31.220 an ongoing theme and i think you know when the dust settles and the smoke clears natasha i think
00:56:38.180 there really should be royal commission struck to investigate how governments worked during this
00:56:44.980 pandemic um bureaucracies worked and most importantly of all how chief medical health officers worked in
00:56:54.180 terms of shutting down businesses throwing people out of work and i base this on the hypocrisy of it all
00:57:02.420 in toronto november 2020 the adamson barbecue uh dr cruella davila in toronto decided oh no uh adam
00:57:10.740 skelly you can't operate a barbecue restaurant when literally 300 or so meters down the road was a costco
00:57:17.860 cooking up their food nothing to see here folks i think there has to be a day of reckoning almost like
00:57:23.860 a truth and reconciliation commission yeah justice definitely does need to be served um and hopefully the
00:57:30.340 next leader of the conservative party can help serve that justice and hopefully it won't be served at
00:57:35.700 the times square diner because you'll need a vax pass to get in to chew down on that right now uh you'll
00:57:41.940 have to settle for today's special uh kovid karen on a bun with fries doesn't sound good to me
00:57:50.180 oh we have one more chat here fantastic uh this is from bill cf7 thank you for your dollar uh david
00:57:55.700 does brown have to resign as mayor to run for i guess uh the leader of the conservative party i
00:58:03.300 you know what that's a great question and um i'm going to look into it i'm not going to spread fake
00:58:08.020 news uh because the convention is september 10th you know to for the conservatives that weekend to choose
00:58:15.060 a leader the um municipal elections this year 2022 in ontario i believe are in october right so if
00:58:25.060 if he flames out i should say when he flames out um would he still be allowed uh to run i i think
00:58:32.980 you can take you know and i'm not sure but what do you think uh natasha can you recuse yourself a
00:58:39.860 temporary leave of absence without giving up your gig yeah this is a bit outside of my scope i'm not
00:58:45.540 too i'm not too sure either but it's definitely worth looking into okay yeah fantastic yeah it is i
00:58:51.620 i my if i had to bet if i was a gambling man and i am i would say uh he can keep his gig because
00:59:02.020 there's no way i could see patrick brown making that kind of a sacrifice and we have some uh some
00:59:08.660 more chats there yeah two more here i think
00:59:11.700 i think i think they're just having a little so there we go from fraser mcburney thank you for
00:59:22.100 your five dollars facts are no matter who becomes leader of the conservative party the conservatives
00:59:27.940 are at best a liberal party that's fair yeah i think under uh sheer and o'toole um it was they drifted
00:59:38.020 left of center a hundred percent um that's why i think we need a populace that's why we need a
00:59:45.060 a really a true blue conservative and isn't the proof in the pudding natasha the last two times
00:59:52.180 despite all the scandal in justin trudeau's closet right from blackface to how he handled snc lavelin
01:00:01.300 to grope gate uh the list goes on neither sheer nor o'toole could oust this guy from office
01:00:10.740 um so the proof is in the pudding like i said you can't go liberal light it doesn't work no no especially
01:00:18.820 now i think like i said earlier as we've seen from the convoy people people really want a conservative
01:00:24.980 leader like a true conservative and i think i think that's what the people deserve at this point too
01:00:30.100 i agree and also more proof in that proverbial pudding folks look at how well in terms of of
01:00:35.940 a percentage of a vote that the people's party of canada did now granted they didn't get a single
01:00:42.980 uh mp elected and and i was kind of surprised because i thought there was a good chance that
01:00:47.860 marxie maxine bernier would uh reclaim bose quebec uh it wasn't to be but still uh especially with those
01:00:56.820 in the mainstream media this was shocking uh the increase in percentage and i can tell you if erin
01:01:03.620 o'toole was echoing some of the planks of uh maxine bernier for example defunding the cbc which he
01:01:13.300 would approach like the third rail in a transit system it'd be way too uh controversial for him
01:01:19.860 those percentage points those votes could have gone to him yeah but he sacrificed it yeah i think
01:01:25.620 especially because he didn't have a very bold stance on the vaccine passports like he was very
01:01:30.900 wishy-washy about that and i think that that anchored a lot of people rightfully so well he was wishy-washy
01:01:35.940 on everything yeah i mean he uh he did more uh flip-flops than the dolphin at marine land okay i mean
01:01:43.700 and seriously he was against the liberals gun grab and then he pivoted on that i'm supported he was against
01:01:51.300 a client a carbon tax and then he pivoted on that so who are you voting for right and by every
01:01:58.980 benchmark folks the number of votes um the percentage of votes the number of mps elected in the um greater
01:02:08.740 toronto area and the 905 erin o'toole failed you know compared to um uh mr sheer so um again do we
01:02:18.020 want to go down that road a third time that's the definition of insanity yeah learn from your
01:02:22.500 mistakes learn from your mistakes and we have another one uh mr no okay and by the way i should
01:02:30.820 check whoa look at that it flew by so quickly was it good for you oh it was fine it was lots of fun
01:02:39.620 david well you were a wonderful replacement for uh sheila gun read and natasha so thank you so much
01:02:46.020 oh thank you and um sheila and i will be back on tuesday and thursday of next week uh there will be
01:02:51.940 two other rebels to be determined later as they say in uh major league sports trades for tomorrow
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