Rebel News Podcast - September 11, 2021


DAILY | Debate Debrief! New World Order in Australia


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

149.97401

Word Count

9,813

Sentence Count

867

Misogynist Sentences

37

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Ezra Levant explains why Canada's leaders' debates were a disaster, and why the media should have been fired for covering them. Also, Ezra explains why The Sprawl is a lame, leftist rag, and The Globe and Mail is selling propaganda.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Ezra Levant here. How you doing everybody? What a great night it was last night and a great night
00:00:05.620 the night before. I'm referring to Canada's leaders' debates. They were atrocious debates,
00:00:11.540 absolutely terrible. Every single thing was disastrous incompetence, technical incompetence.
00:00:19.960 The themes of the debate were ridiculous and ignored the concerns of regular Canadians.
00:00:26.380 There were pet pocket issues of the Ottawa insider establishment. The format of the debates was
00:00:32.980 atrocious. The regulation of journalists, which we fought in court and beat, was atrocious. The fact
00:00:40.400 that journalists were not allowed a follow-up question was deliberate to protect the precious
00:00:44.840 one, Trudeau, from any actual questions. Every single part of the debate that was a failure
00:00:51.660 at first glance makes no sense. Why would you ban journalists from the key political event? Why
00:00:59.140 would you only have one in English? Why would you ban Maxime Bernier, who's third or fourth in the
00:01:05.360 polls, but allow fringe parties like the Greens and the Bloc? Why would you have the Bloc in an
00:01:09.980 English debate? Because he's not running candidates in English Canada, can't be prime minister. He's at
00:01:15.180 like 4%, 3% in the polls. Why, why, why? None of this makes sense. Why would you not have journalists
00:01:20.880 have a follow-up? Why? None of it makes sense until you remember that Justin Trudeau nationalized
00:01:26.880 the debates, runs them with his hand-picked government commissioners. Then it all makes
00:01:33.000 sense. It's designed to give the politicians the easiest ride possible, and in particular,
00:01:38.760 Trudeau himself. That's why they didn't talk about the lockdowns, vaccine passports, and other extreme
00:01:44.620 actions of the government, and obsessed with, you know, their pet issues like global warming.
00:01:49.560 They had that child actor that they brought in in Quebec. They threw everything they could at us
00:01:56.380 in particular to keep us out, and because they have most of the media on the payroll now through
00:02:00.900 Trudeau's bailouts, we were alone in fighting for our freedom of the press because other people who I
00:02:07.500 think in another era would have come to our aid, other media, either don't like us politically,
00:02:12.080 which is fine. I accept that. The feeling's mutual. And so they let their personal distaste
00:02:18.840 get in the way of their free speech principles if they have any. But also, they don't want to bite
00:02:26.240 the hand that feeds them. They're failing at journalism, and so they get the bailout money.
00:02:32.660 And you're not going to, you know, you're not going to bite the hand that feeds. You're not going to
00:02:37.380 criticize Justin Trudeau when he's the guy keeping your newspaper alive. You know, there's this left-wing
00:02:42.160 newspaper in Calgary called The Sprawl. Just absolutely unreadable and unread. Like, it's just
00:02:50.620 some left-wing pro-transit newspaper in Calgary. Calgary's in the middle of a huge prairie.
00:02:58.820 There's an Indian reserve in the southwest, so the city cannot expand that way. But other than that,
00:03:04.620 Calgary actually is one of the largest cities in North America in terms of land area. Because,
00:03:11.380 like, Toronto abuts the lakes. Vancouver abuts the ocean. New York City, you know, there's physical
00:03:21.200 limits on many cities. But Calgary, it's in the middle of the prairies. You could be miles around,
00:03:28.560 other than the Indian reserve that it's sort of, and now there's a road through there.
00:03:32.840 So imagine you have a pro-transit, pro-bicycling, bicycling, in a city that's snowy out the year.
00:03:40.300 Right. So this is a loser newspaper. I'm just giving you this example, The Sprawl.
00:03:45.920 Losers, communists, actually. No one reads it. It's crud. Why would you read it? So they get
00:03:52.100 a Trudeau handout for the media. It's not for the media. It's for some, like, pro-left-wing,
00:03:59.480 global warming, anti-Calgary rag. And The Sprawl also gets a big check from Facebook.
00:04:05.220 So their Marxist editor cashes those checks. I think it's about a quarter million bucks.
00:04:11.280 And it was just this spring. And yeah, he burned through the money. And he does this pity party
00:04:16.100 post. Can you find it? Go to The Sprawl or whatever it's called. People are saying, Ezra,
00:04:20.180 why are you talking about The Sprawl? What's that got to do about anything? I'm just talking,
00:04:22.860 it's just a perfect example of the absolutely lame media party who are failing at their craft,
00:04:29.460 who are selling people propaganda, pretending it's news, wondering why no one buys it,
00:04:35.600 other than who will buy anything from a journalist. Well, Justin Trudeau. He'll support you no matter
00:04:42.800 how crazy you are, because by supporting you, he owns you. And yeah, yeah, this is their website,
00:04:53.180 The Sprawl. It's just the worst. Yeah, he's got some little post he made there about
00:04:58.560 how tough it is to, how tough it is to be him. It's not even interesting. It really is the worst.
00:05:05.540 Yeah, we're scaling down depth, not breadth. Why The Sprawl is scaling down in November.
00:05:11.560 That's another, like Jeremy Clazes, that's his name. He's some commie who runs the thing.
00:05:17.040 Yeah, he doesn't mention that he took hundreds of thousands of dollars from Trudeau and Facebook,
00:05:22.280 burnt through it doing whoever knows what. And now he's firing all his staff.
00:05:26.740 So he got all this government money for his journalists, but he's a Marxist, but he's actually
00:05:33.420 a crony capitalist. He put the money in his jeans. Anyhow, I'm just using that as an example. That's
00:05:38.800 the media in Canada today. Now, he's a Marxist. He probably disagrees with us for that reason.
00:05:46.440 But if you're such a loser that you're taking hundreds of thousands, or in the case of the big
00:05:50.660 media companies, millions of dollars from Trudeau, you're not going to stand up for a conservative
00:05:56.820 leaning, freedom-oriented, anti-lockdown media outlet that A, is criticizing your paymaster,
00:06:03.720 and B, and I think this is the part that really bugs the media, that's making it without their
00:06:09.660 stupid government grants. Like, of course the sprawl needs grants from Facebook. I mean,
00:06:17.180 would you really, imagine the journalist taking money from Mark Zuckerberg. Could you ever trust
00:06:21.040 that journalist again on any subject relating to censorship, big tech, taxes, regulation,
00:06:27.400 the lockdowns, wokeness? How could you ever trust him again? I mean, taking money from Mark Zuckerberg is
00:06:32.960 probably worse even than taking it from Justin Trudeau. I mean, at least all Trudeau wants is
00:06:39.980 your political support. Mark Zuckerberg is just some creepy messianic complex lizard guy. Anyways,
00:06:48.600 so that's why we are alone in battling our way in there. And we got the court order that let us in.
00:06:54.200 And we had 11 journalists who were accredited. Can you call up Jonathan Goldsby's Twitter feed? He
00:07:05.260 made a chart. I love this. You know, I like The Rebel. You may know I founded it, and I'm the president
00:07:14.260 of it. And I regard it as more than just a job. I regard it as a mission. To be dramatic, I might even
00:07:22.420 call it a calling. I don't use that word a lot. My friends here. But even I don't follow Rebel news
00:07:29.780 as closely as this guy. This guy's like a stalker. His name is Jonathan Goldsby. He's the editor
00:07:34.960 of a left-wing podcast called Canada Land. Anyways, he, I'm not saying, I mean, listen, I love The Rebel.
00:07:45.060 I just don't have time to watch everything on The Rebel. I just don't have time. Luckily,
00:07:49.420 we've got great editors who do. But this guy. Anyhow, so I love this chart. He says the leaders
00:07:55.520 were asked a total of 36 questions in tonight's post-debate scrums. The Rebel, tied with Radio
00:08:03.220 Canada, that's the way of saying the French CBC, for the most, at four each. And so he's got this
00:08:10.680 chart. He made a pie chart. I can't do that. I don't have those mad skills. Would you know how to
00:08:17.720 make a pie chart? Not like this on Twitter? Yeah. So you can see we tied Radio Canada with 11% of
00:08:28.580 the questions. National Post had two. Our friends at True North, that was Andrew Lawton, had two.
00:08:33.760 The Wire reported two. TVA, that's a French private broadcaster. La Presse Canadien, Canada Press. And then
00:08:41.420 everyone else combined had 18 questions. So I'm really proud that we had four questions. Now,
00:08:48.820 it should have been seven. But they refused to take our questions over the phone for the first
00:08:56.880 half hour of the whole thing. And that is unethical. And that's contrary to the court's orders. But you
00:09:02.360 know what? We still did a great job. I want to show you the question of the night. I'm going to show you
00:09:09.360 the four questions that we put. I'm going to start with the most important one.
00:09:17.080 All the debates were in Quebec, just across the border from Ottawa and Gatineau.
00:09:23.860 There was another private debate in French. So you had three debates. One was unofficial.
00:09:30.060 All three debates were in the province of Quebec. Two of the debates were in French.
00:09:35.100 Isn't that funny? For a country that's one quarter
00:09:38.620 Quebecois. We have a French quarter, which is a nice
00:09:42.940 way of saying it. But two-thirds of the debates were in
00:09:46.780 French. And all three were in Quebec. It just shows you something right there.
00:09:52.060 There was only one debate. Because again, why would you only have one debate?
00:09:55.820 Well, because the government
00:09:56.860 is running the debates.
00:09:57.940 But we have a great new teammate. I don't know if you've been following her for the last
00:10:03.800 few months. Alexa Lavoie. Doesn't look like your stereotypical rebel. Like, not a 50-year-old
00:10:11.020 right-wing guy from Calgary. That's me, right? Alexa is glamorous. Would you say she's glamorous?
00:10:18.660 I think she's glamorous. And very French in the best way. Like, you know, a little bit exotic,
00:10:26.400 a little bit. Like, just aesthetically, stylistically, you know, EQ-wise, different
00:10:35.700 than your typical rebel. But that's what I'm trying to tell people, is that the rebel in 2021
00:10:40.660 is different from the rebel in the MAGA period of 2016. Like, that was a great time. Trump was
00:10:47.340 ascendant. The internet was free. You know, taken out on the rhinos and the republic. There's a
00:10:52.780 different time there. And then, you know, the rebels have different phases. I was saying to
00:10:57.460 Sheila last night, right when the rebel started, it was, okay, we got to keep the Sun News Network
00:11:01.700 alive. Got to keep the band together kind of thing. Here we are in 2021, six and a half years
00:11:07.120 after Rebel News was founded. What is the rebel today? It is different than it was in those
00:11:10.280 other phases. The rebel today is a different coalition. Yes, there are those right-wing guys
00:11:16.620 like me. Alberta is very important. But I think our great focus is civil liberties, personal privacy,
00:11:24.040 health privacy, bodily autonomy and integrity, worries about the lockdowns. So that's a different
00:11:32.420 coalition of people. So you're going to get a lot more moms, right, who are concerned about their
00:11:37.020 kids. Put up that Telegraph tweet, the Daily Telegraph in London. The Daily Telegraph is one of the
00:11:44.040 two most prestigious dailies in the UK. I think the Times of London and the Telegraph. Look at this.
00:11:55.520 So this is not a conservative, I mean, I suppose the Telegraph is mildly conservative.
00:12:03.020 Now, I'm going to say this. I don't know if I have to be worried about even saying this
00:12:07.720 on YouTube. But the headline is, teenage boys are six times more likely to suffer from heart problems
00:12:20.120 from the vaccine than be hospitalized from COVID-19. A major study has found.
00:12:29.220 So this is not a political opinion. This is a clinical study. This is not some wild
00:12:38.360 disinformation website. This is the verified Twitter account of the Telegraph. One of the
00:12:45.360 most prestigious newspapers in the UK, perhaps the Times of London and the Financial Times would
00:12:50.680 be in the same category. I found that incredible and terrifying. You know who finds that terrifying?
00:13:01.440 Not teenage boys, because teenage boys don't find anything terrifying. They're all going to live
00:13:06.520 forever and they're all bulletproof. Moms of teenage boys find that terrifying. So who is a typical
00:13:14.500 rebel viewer in 2021? Well, according to Abacus Research, that's a pollster, your typical vaccine
00:13:22.340 hesitant Canadian, and going from memory here, you can correct me if I'm wrong, Justin, is a 42-year-old
00:13:28.980 Ontario woman, mother, who votes liberal. What? Yeah. You don't think they're worried about their boys?
00:13:37.140 Or the studies out there that have questions about how the vaccines interact with girls? And, you know,
00:13:43.440 I don't want to get into biological details, but menstrual cycles and things like that.
00:13:49.380 Yeah. Typical vaccine hesitant person is a 42-year-old Ontario woman who votes liberal.
00:13:53.440 Yeah. Yeah. Why is that? Oh, they're alt-right. They're Trump country. They're MAGA red hat wearing
00:14:01.300 alt-right anarchists. No, they're not. They're moms worried about their kids.
00:14:08.160 So that's who the rebel is in 2021. And so if you look at who our team is,
00:14:12.860 and if you look at what our focus is, it's about these issues.
00:14:17.940 I mean, in other eras, we talked about Trump. In other eras, we talked about Islamic terrorism.
00:14:24.160 I see the Bata clan terrorists are finally going to court. In 2015, that was a horrific ISIS terrorist
00:14:33.220 attack on a nightclub or a concert hall in Paris called the Bata clan. I went there to cover that
00:14:41.060 horrific story. The horrific story of our age is the pandemic and much more acutely, the lockdown
00:14:50.120 and the political response to it. So that's a very long preamble to say Alexa Lavoie is very much
00:14:59.620 Rebel News 2021. And she looks different and sounds different and talks different
00:15:05.240 than a Rebel News reporter in 2016 would. But I think she's done an amazing job. And she went to
00:15:14.820 the debate last night in person. The rest of our team was on the phones. And she got a question
00:15:21.880 to the prime minister. And just for context, the day earlier, the prime minister said,
00:15:28.660 you Rebel News types are liars, you're misinformation, you're spreading misinformation,
00:15:34.920 you're polarizing the country. I don't like you. Now, that's actually not true. We don't publish
00:15:40.560 fake news. We've never been accused of that by any social media platform. We have never had anything
00:15:48.200 taken down because it's fake news. This is not true. I don't think there's any fact-checking agency
00:15:58.520 that said anything we've done is fake. Maybe I've forgotten something or missed something,
00:16:02.100 but I just never heard of it. On the other hand, Trudeau's campaign
00:16:06.160 was tagged by Twitter for manipulating facts, for manipulating the truth and twisting it.
00:16:14.480 So it's a bit of a pot calling the kettle black situation. But Alexa starts off and says,
00:16:21.560 you demonized me last night. I have a real question for you. Please don't demonize me again.
00:16:27.620 Please answer this real question about the vaccines. And she puts the real question of
00:16:33.580 the vaccines, but it's a hard question. And instead of me describing it to you, let me show
00:16:39.160 it to you. Do we have Alexa's question and the answer? Here, take a look.
00:16:42.440 Bonjour M. Trudeau, Alexandre pour Rebel News. Donc M. Trudeau, je vais revenir rapidement sur ce qui s'est
00:16:48.620 passé hier. Vous avez déabolisé l'un des rares médias qui ne reçoit pas d'argent du gouvernement.
00:16:55.400 Vous avez exprimé votre opinion en disant que nous propageons la désinformation. Si c'était vrai,
00:17:01.900 et si c'était le cas, la Cour fédérale ne nous aurait pas permis d'être ici aujourd'hui. Je suis moi-même
00:17:08.040 scientifique et je me base sur les faits. Ma question est la suivante. L'Israël est l'un des pays les plus
00:17:15.820 vaccinés au monde. Ils sont rendus maintenant à leur quatrième rappel de vaccin. Ils ne considèrent plus que
00:17:22.600 ceux qui ont reçu deux doses de vaccin sont pleinement vaccinés. Ma question est, plusieurs
00:17:30.980 Canadiens ne désirent pas avoir un rappel de vaccin. Allez-vous leur enlever leurs privilèges
00:17:41.540 reliés au passeport vaccinal? Et aurez-vous l'obligence de répondre à ma question en tant que premier
00:17:49.380 ministre? Ou allez-vous encore diaboliser mon média? J'ai partagé ma perspective sur ton
00:17:55.900 organisation hier soir. Je n'ai plus rien à dire. Ça demande bien qui vous êtes. Merci.
00:18:04.140 So first of all, Alexa is wonderful, isn't she? Second of all, there was nothing inauthentic,
00:18:12.180 there was nothing fake, there was nothing gotcha-ish, there was nothing unfair, there was nothing
00:18:16.040 partisan, there was nothing hostile, there was nothing aggressive in that question whatsoever.
00:18:21.620 In fact, it was said, I'm not going to say in kindness, but in good faith, it was, look,
00:18:28.840 you diabolise, what a word, you diabolised us, you devilify, that's what diabolise means,
00:18:37.260 diablo. You demonised us yesterday. You said we'd create fake news, but the federal court would
00:18:45.140 not have accredited us if that were true, she said. She's no dummy, I tell you, that's a smart
00:18:50.000 cookie, she's exactly right. So she said, look, yesterday you demonised us, that's fake news,
00:18:56.140 that's not the case, and the federal court would not have accredited us if that was true.
00:18:59.780 I have a real question, and you saw the question about Israel and the quadruple booster shots and the
00:19:04.940 vaxxed, and she says, will you answer this question or will you demonise me again?
00:19:10.700 And he basically says, I'll demonise you again, I've already told you what I think of you,
00:19:15.260 I will not answer the question. And she says, well, it shows what kind of person you are,
00:19:20.740 it sure does, doesn't it? He is the prime minister, he's the most powerful man in the country,
00:19:26.740 but he needs to rub it in her face, but not just her face. Do you think Alexa was there on her own
00:19:32.180 for herself or just for us? She was there as an avatar for our millions of viewers, and indeed for
00:19:39.340 millions of Canadians who don't even know who or what rebel news is, that question stands on its
00:19:43.980 own. That question lives or dies on its own merits, and the answer to it does not depend on who asks it.
00:19:53.800 But Trudeau is mean-spirited, and he despises women who challenge him. If you don't believe me,
00:20:00.280 ask Jody Whistle and Rabel, Jane Philpott, Selina Cesar, Jervan. Ask Rose Knight, the reporter who
00:20:07.820 didn't like to be sexually assaulted by him. Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know you were a reporter.
00:20:12.780 Remember that when he groped her in Creston, BC? So Justin Trudeau, I wonder if he would have
00:20:19.200 answered if it were a man. He's got a real weak spot when it comes to women. He hates women who
00:20:26.340 stand up to him. I mean, we've heard how he handles women in his own party. I mean, the most shocking
00:20:33.320 thing during the campaign was when one of his candidates, Rad Saney, was repeatedly accused
00:20:38.680 of sexual harassment, and Trudeau just covered it up. You know, the shocking thing was the revelation
00:20:43.880 of the sexual harassment was from liberal staffers. So women in the liberal party were told to shut up
00:20:50.040 by who? By Katie Telford, the female feminist chief of staff. Just like Harvey Weinstein, just like
00:20:57.440 Angie Angamansi, all these fake male feminists, and their enablers. Just gross. Justin Trudeau
00:21:08.580 is disrespectful to women he cannot control. I think that question by Alexa Lavoie was not
00:21:17.980 only beautifully delivered, passionately delivered, honestly and in good faith delivered, but it
00:21:25.760 was the most important substantive question, really. I mean, there was a question last night
00:21:29.600 and I don't propose to ask you to find it. I don't know if you could. Some reporter from
00:21:34.200 Germany flies over here, gets accredited. What are you doing here? It's not your election.
00:21:39.260 You're accredited, but my rebel news team is not accredited. We're Canadian citizens. You're
00:21:45.840 just here. You're a tourist, but you thought you'd pop by. And he asked the question, I'm not
00:21:52.400 going verbatim here, just going from memory. Mr. Trudeau, there are protests against you.
00:21:57.300 How do you feel about that? You came from Germany to ask about the prime minister's feelings.
00:22:02.460 He's got armed RCMP security. He's a divisive extremist politician who's been PM for six years
00:22:14.040 and has irritated millions of Canadians. Who cares how he feels? That's not news. That's
00:22:21.760 not reporting. That's a tongue bath. That's submissiveness. And I know that some Germans
00:22:27.700 are really deep into the BDSM move, but just don't bring that crap over here, okay? And for
00:22:33.960 that to be accredited and 11 rebels kept out is super gross. Alexa asked the most important,
00:22:42.320 most newsworthy, most scientific, most relevant, most widely relevant question of the night.
00:22:48.820 And Trudeau, partly out of his disdain for independent women and partly because I don't think he has
00:22:53.960 an answer. Wouldn't, couldn't, didn't, didn't answer. What a coward. He had a rough night with
00:23:08.580 women. The day before it was Tamera Ugolini who he demonized. He just doesn't like women. I think
00:23:14.460 that's his weakness. That's his Achilles heel. I think we should always send women to ask him
00:23:18.840 questions because he just sort of, there's a rage within him. Can you find that story?
00:23:25.540 I got a special mission for you, Justin. It'll test your Google skills.
00:23:33.140 You know, Google has a very large archive of old newspapers that they've digitized.
00:23:39.320 I think it was in the Milwaukee Sentinel. We've used it before. Do you know what I'm talking about?
00:23:43.520 I sometimes, you know, you don't want to get into amateur
00:23:48.960 psychologization and everyone's their own person and you don't know what's going on in someone's
00:23:53.760 mind. You don't know. But I'm 49. I'm almost 50. I saw my dad over the weekend. I saw my mom.
00:24:02.840 And, um, you know, you spend your teenage years rebelling against everything, including your old
00:24:09.040 family. You know, Mark Twain had that funny line. I left home at 16. When I came back at 21,
00:24:15.480 I couldn't believe how much my dad had learned. Did you ever hear that Mark Twain saying, you know,
00:24:19.780 that one, I left home at 16. When I came back at 21, I couldn't believe how much my dad had learned.
00:24:26.340 The comedy there is of course, no, it was the teenager who realized he didn't actually know
00:24:30.300 anything. And his dad was right. So you grow up and, um, and, and you live your own life, but then you,
00:24:37.700 you know, I reconnected with my mom and dad over the weekend and you realize how much of your life
00:24:42.800 is subliminally and subconsciously programmed in you when you're a kid, you don't even know it.
00:24:49.800 That's why I'm so furious about all these masks and what we're teaching kids about being afraid of
00:24:55.800 each other, being afraid of invisible demons. I'm, I'm deeply worried about its long-term effect on kids.
00:25:04.640 And I see parents who mask their children and force their kids to internalize this ritual that
00:25:11.900 will echo through the generations. My point is you see your own, uh, parents and you think,
00:25:20.540 oh my gosh, I'm becoming like them, even though I haven't seen them maybe in a while. Well,
00:25:26.680 because this was, this was imprinted on you when you were five, when you were 10,
00:25:31.640 you saw how people like, even how people walk, how they talk, their mannerisms, how they chew
00:25:36.800 their food, the noises they make, the, their facial mannerisms. These are, when you're a child,
00:25:43.560 these things are printed on you and you don't even know it.
00:25:46.600 And I say all that because how does Justin Trudeau come up with his way of thinking about women?
00:25:56.700 Well, he's his own man and he makes his own choices and he tells us he's a feminist. All right.
00:26:03.700 But how much of how he deals with women, how he thinks of women, his emotional reaction to women
00:26:09.140 is based on his abusive father. This is a story from the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1979, I think.
00:26:23.500 Pierre gave her a black eye. Can you go to the earlier page? You can link, I think. Okay.
00:26:28.920 Let's read this. This is another, this is just, I think this is a wire story picked up in the Milwaukee
00:26:35.040 Sentinel. The morning after the big fight with Pierre, Margaret Trudeau was in better spirits.
00:26:45.880 But I've decided to go back to New York City in about one week's time to go after photography
00:26:52.780 and my own identity, but I must discuss it with Pierre. So this is an interview with a journalist.
00:26:59.240 She had a discussion with Pierre. She thought it a good idea. Then excerpts of an interview Margaret
00:27:04.100 had given, hit the newsstands in Canada. Pierre hit the roof and then hit Margaret.
00:27:12.320 She loved it.
00:27:15.660 Pierre slugged me, said the next morning. She said the next morning, he's given me a black eye.
00:27:25.020 But things are going to be okay. He doesn't mind my being a photographer.
00:27:29.540 Actually, I was quite pleased. It was the first time in a very long while that I'd been able
00:27:36.660 to get a response from Pierre. He got all his hostility out and he hasn't shown me so much
00:27:44.240 attention in years. It showed he really loved me, she said contentedly.
00:27:51.920 In a strange way, it's made us closer. I guess I felt this was his way of showing he cared.
00:28:02.140 Pierre must have felt closer to me too because that night, he was very macho.
00:28:09.200 So that's an interview from the time when Margaret Trudeau and Pierre Trudeau were fighting,
00:28:20.160 but not just fighting, quarreling or rhetorically. He was beating his wife.
00:28:27.460 Pierre Trudeau beat his wife, gave her a black eye, slugged her.
00:28:31.660 And Margaret Trudeau's had mental health issues her whole life. She talks about it.
00:28:38.920 Her drug use makes it worse, she says. She's anti-marijuana. She says whenever she was
00:28:43.200 on marijuana, it really wrecked. And so it's quite creepy that Trudeau is such a marijuana
00:28:48.560 enthusiast given what it did to his mom.
00:28:50.300 You know, when they married, I think their age gap was, could you Google it? What was their
00:28:58.460 age gap? I think she was like 21 and he was in his 50s. That was bound to fail.
00:29:08.720 And he was abusive. He punched her. He slugged her. He gave her a black eye. He mistreated her.
00:29:14.500 He dominated her. And so little Justin Trudeau, who was born, I think, on Christmas Day in 1971,
00:29:23.500 if I'm remembering. So he would have been eight. He would have been eight years old
00:29:30.080 when his dad started beating his mom.
00:29:33.600 And so she was 22 and he was 52. Okay, that's about what I remember. And they met when she
00:29:47.200 was 18. I thought I was even 17. I thought she was a teenager. So she was a teenager. So
00:29:50.920 he's really gross. You know, you're a 50-year-old man and you're dating teenagers. All right.
00:30:00.340 It's pedophile. So Justin Trudeau is eight years old and he sees his mother and his father
00:30:10.640 fighting. Listen, all families fight. But Justin Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, physically
00:30:17.880 beat Margaret Trudeau black and blue. She had a black eye. He slugged me. And she had battered
00:30:29.380 women's syndrome, obviously. Oh, it showed he cared. He was so macho that night. He paid
00:30:36.740 attention to me. Sure, he punched me and gave me a black eye. But he was paying attention
00:30:41.760 to me. It was great. Oh, my God. And they both cheated on each other, of course.
00:30:50.980 And you're an eight-year-old boy named Justin Trudeau. And you think this is how men and women
00:30:55.620 should act. And that's what I mean about being imprinted on you. So you grow up and your idea
00:31:06.380 of how the world works is what you see in your family. And you see your father beating your
00:31:12.560 mother. And you see the staggering disrespect he shows her. And you see that he is unfaithful
00:31:19.740 to her and bangs anything that moves, whether it's, you know, Barbara Streisand or who's that
00:31:31.520 Canadian female guitar player. He just like he was a notorious, he boasted about it because
00:31:38.700 for him it was proof that he was young and virile. He had an inferiority complex just like
00:31:43.700 Justin Trudeau does. When you're in your 50s and 60s and you have a series of affairs,
00:31:52.280 Fiona Boyd, thank you. Leona Boyd, thank you.
00:31:57.400 People have affairs for sexual reasons, for emotional reasons. But when you're telling the
00:32:02.460 press corps about it, when you're showing off your affairs, that's not a sexual thing. That's a
00:32:07.840 I want the world to know I'm virile and powerful thing. Now, his mom, Margaret, was unfaithful
00:32:16.700 too. But obviously, Pierre Trudeau was, you know, the one who broke things apart.
00:32:24.620 So you're an eight-year-old boy and you're growing up in a home and you're learning by observing.
00:32:32.440 You know, kids don't listen to what you say. They watch what you do. That's why if you're,
00:32:36.940 for example, if you're a smoker, if you're a dad and you're a smoker and you're telling your kids,
00:32:41.760 don't smoke kids, don't smoke kids. Well, they're going to do what you do, not what you say.
00:32:47.660 They'll probably grow up to smoke while telling their kids not to smoke. I'm just using smoking
00:32:52.660 as an example. So you're Justin Trudeau and you grow up and you say, okay, so dads break promises.
00:33:00.840 Mistresses. Dads cheat. Dads are unfaithful. When dads lose patience with a woman, they punch them.
00:33:09.680 Dads humiliate women by parading around with mistresses. That's a dad.
00:33:14.500 Justin Trudeau grew up in that world. Now, Pierre Trudeau was even worse. He had a concubine. What
00:33:24.120 else do you call it? Deborah Coyne. Was it Deborah Coyne? Am I getting the right name? There's a lot
00:33:27.800 of coins out there. Who was the mistress? This professor who basically called up Pierre Trudeau
00:33:33.600 and said, I want to have a love child with you. And he said, okay. I mean, just like, he's just got this
00:33:39.540 Peter Trudeau. And at the funeral for Pierre Trudeau, his mistress had to walk a few paces
00:33:46.420 behind Deborah Coyne. Is it Deborah Coyne? Yeah, thanks. You know, that's a relative of Andrew
00:33:53.260 Coyne. I mean, talk about incestuous. So Pierre Trudeau's approach to women is that they are basically
00:34:00.720 a receptacle for his sexual outlets. And he agreed. Deborah Coyne is pitiful and shocking
00:34:08.380 and candid. And she said, she basically took Trudeau out for a meal and said, I want to have
00:34:14.900 sex with you and I want to have a love child with you. And he said, fine, but don't expect me to play
00:34:18.820 the role of dad. Don't expect me in the kid's life. Like, holy crap. And at the funeral, see if you can
00:34:27.220 get a photo of it. I think if there's a photo of it, if I'm recalling, Deborah Coyne, the mistress,
00:34:32.840 the concubine, really, had to walk. Yeah. So you can see Margaret Trudeau, the beaten woman on the
00:34:40.900 left. You can see, I think that's Alexandra there. There's Justin Trudeau on the right.
00:34:49.940 And who's that blonde woman right at Justin Trudeau's shoulder? That's Pierre Trudeau's mistress,
00:34:58.540 Deborah Coyne, who had to walk at the back. What a screwed up family. And this is Justin Trudeau's
00:35:14.180 world. And he did not inherit his father's intellect, but he inherited his father's arrogance.
00:35:23.700 And so now he knows how to treat women because he watched his dad.
00:35:32.440 So fast forward to 2021 and a beautiful, vivacious, passionate French woman asks a question. And he
00:35:45.500 looks at her like a predator looks at prey sexually until he realizes, oh, this isn't like Rose. This is
00:35:53.600 the Rose Knight situation. I want to grope her, but she doesn't want to be groped. So he moves her
00:35:59.120 psychologically from a possible conquest to bitches stuck up. You know, that those are the two ways
00:36:07.140 Justin Trudeau looks at women. Possible conquest. Oh, the bitch is frigid. Those are the two ways
00:36:16.120 Trudeau looks at women. Call up all his hugging photos. So for example, when he's appointing women
00:36:25.140 to high office, he looks at them as a conquest, as sexually available. Like Julie Payette, a disastrous
00:36:33.600 choice of his for governor general. When he announced her, he put his hand on her, on her butt.
00:36:41.360 So she's the governor general. She's the queen's, um, delegate here. And this is a public event and
00:36:49.880 they're walking together and he put his hand on her ass. Can you get a photo of that? You know,
00:36:57.980 if you're walking in public, you, yeah. Why are you putting your hand
00:37:04.000 on the behind? Why are you touching her at all? She's not your friend. She's not your girlfriend.
00:37:14.760 She's not your wife. She's not your mistress. I don't think. Why are you touching her that way?
00:37:22.600 And why are you touching her that way in public?
00:37:26.440 Give me some more pictures of when she, when Trudeau hugs women like that. He does it in public
00:37:31.360 for the same reason that his father, Pierre Trudeau, paraded around his mistresses.
00:37:37.380 It's not sexual. It's dominance. He's showing, I will hug you in a public. Christi Freeland's weird.
00:37:48.880 She probably likes it. But there's Jody Wilson-Raybould.
00:37:53.840 There's Kathleen Wynne. You're not going to get any action there. Oh, there's Catherine McKenna.
00:37:57.520 Is that normal? Would you, have you ever, Justin, you're a married man. I've had the pleasure of
00:38:05.880 meeting your missus. She comes in from time to time. Like, just look at this picture with Jody
00:38:10.460 Wilson-Raybould. Have you ever, you don't have to tell me, have you ever been that, like,
00:38:16.820 since you've been married? I'm not talking when you're a young single guy.
00:38:20.180 You've never been that close to a man or a woman. Like, like if that was your mother,
00:38:27.560 you would be that close to your mother. You would hug your mother and you would be that close to your
00:38:32.080 wife. You would not be that close to anyone else in your life. Am I right? Like, like if you were
00:38:39.480 that close to a woman here in the office, everyone would stop and look and say, what's going on?
00:38:45.640 Right? Like, and I, I would, I would, I would take a keen interest of what's going on.
00:38:51.340 What the hell is going on? No, I just, what are you doing? That's just not like that. Like,
00:38:56.900 that's nose to nose. That's four inches. That's like what, and the one with Catherine McKenna,
00:39:02.500 can you find the, just, yeah, that's even like what the actual hell?
00:39:07.720 And, and, oh, and what's that one on the left there? Who's, who's that? Is that his wife?
00:39:18.540 No, that's not his wife. Oh, that's, that's, yeah, that's actually, look at that. Click on that.
00:39:24.520 You know, open that up. That's actually from my tweet. I saw that. I was so shocked by that.
00:39:29.800 Justin Trudeau's 47. He has never met, um, and rescue before. They're not friends. She's just 19.
00:39:37.320 He gives her a full body hug, eyes closed, pelvis to pelvis. What a creepy man. What do feminist
00:39:43.840 pundits say? They wish it were them. Seriously, look, have you ever, other than, since you've been
00:39:51.980 married, other than your wife, like you wouldn't even hug your mom like that. That's just, you
00:39:56.640 wouldn't, you wouldn't be pelvis to pelvis with your mom. What the actual hell?
00:40:07.320 Well, I'll tell you what. Who did he learn that from? Who imprinted on his mind and his
00:40:16.880 subconscious that that is how you treat women? Well, the man who imprinted most things on his
00:40:24.160 mind told him how to be a man and what a man is and what a man does and how a man interacts
00:40:29.560 with a woman. Pierre Trudeau. That's not normal there. That one on the right that you've got
00:40:40.300 selected. Christy Duncan, I think that is. The top, yeah, in the pink one, the top one,
00:40:45.120 open that up, yeah.
00:40:45.740 Like, look at that. Have you, like, if I saw that, I would think that that's a long lost
00:40:55.480 friend or, like, that is so, so, so gross. You know, he's separated from his wife, Sophie.
00:41:06.280 And I, you know what, I'm not looking to drag her into things. She's, you know, she had a one
00:41:11.440 day appearance. Like, look at that. Look how close his face is to her. And he's leaning
00:41:16.380 right into her. So she has to lean back. If she doesn't, his face would touch her face.
00:41:22.020 Like, I can't even imagine doing that. Now, that's just weird. That's just, that is, like,
00:41:32.780 I think it might be the angle of the shot. That, like, they are feeling the breath on each other's
00:41:38.320 faces. That, that's just bloody weird. Thanks. Close her up.
00:41:46.900 So with Trudeau, the public invasion of personal space, I don't know what he does in private.
00:41:57.820 Obviously, I'm not there. But there's a reason he does it in public, and it's to humiliate and
00:42:02.900 dominate. It's to show who's the boss. He does it to men in a buck-breaking kind of way. But he does
00:42:11.540 it to women in a sexual dominance. So why did he put his hand on the, on the tush of the governor
00:42:16.540 general? Did she not know which way to walk? Did he have to push her there? Did she need
00:42:22.520 reassurance? There, it's okay. If there was no reason to put his hand on her ass, other than to
00:42:29.100 put his hand on her ass and have it photographed and have her know and have her accept it, because
00:42:34.620 what, is she going to make a fuss on her big day? She's being invested as a governor general. Is she
00:42:38.260 going to make a fuss and embarrass herself and ruin the great day? He does that like a predator would
00:42:43.940 trap her. All these public invasions of space, same reason Joe Biden does it, is because he does it in
00:42:52.300 these extremely important moments that a woman has a choice. I either protest and ruin everything for
00:43:00.780 everyone, or I suck it up and accept it and don't ruin the day. So the reason he puts his hand on the
00:43:10.940 ass of the governor general in public is because it's in public. He might try and do it in private
00:43:15.040 too, but I think he has different tastes than Julie Payette. Like his father, Pierre Trudeau,
00:43:22.460 he needs the world to know that he's dominant and virile and that he's an oath breaker to his own wife
00:43:27.900 and that he'll bang whoever he wants. And it's important that it's public. It's a public display.
00:43:33.220 And that, my friends, is why when a woman challenges Justin Trudeau in 2021,
00:43:44.340 why that fake feminist, male feminist who sexually assaulted Rose Knight in Crest in BC,
00:43:54.520 why even though he's the most powerful man in the country,
00:43:57.960 he feels the need to humiliate a woman who will not make herself available and submissive to him.
00:44:11.180 You're either a potential conquest or you're a bitch. That's how Trudeau Sr. would have done it.
00:44:18.880 He would either have you as a sexual conquest or he would punch you in the face, or maybe he would do
00:44:24.760 both. And Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott and Selena Cesar Chavannes and our own Alexa
00:44:35.060 McDonnell, Alexa Lavoie and yesterday Tamara Ugolini, all these women who dare to stand up to him
00:44:43.000 and the rage, and it's pushing a button in the back of his head of the eight-year-old boy,
00:44:48.860 Justin Trudeau watching his dad smash his mother Margaret in the face, watching his dad pound and beat
00:44:56.460 and bully and give a black eye as she herself said, he slugged me.
00:45:07.220 Justin Trudeau learned that real men punched their wives in the face.
00:45:13.320 And unfortunately, Justin Trudeau also learned that his mother said, oh, he showed he cared.
00:45:24.580 He was taught violence against women by his father, and he was taught that women like it by his mother.
00:45:32.720 And this is the fake feminist who sexually assaulted Rose Knight.
00:45:37.000 And this is the man who, when asked nicely by Alexa Lavoie, a substantive question,
00:45:49.140 instead chose to demonize her because she refused to submit, unlike his mother Margaret,
00:45:56.860 who submitted to a beating and said it's proof she was loved.
00:46:00.180 Maxime Bernier has taken to calling Justin Trudeau a psychopath lately.
00:46:07.540 That's a heavy word. I don't want to use it lightly.
00:46:10.840 But there are things in there that I think are unusual and psychologically abnormal and abusive and narcissistic.
00:46:19.140 He certainly has a complex in him. He thinks he's above the law.
00:46:24.140 I mean, even Tamara's question from two days ago.
00:46:26.320 Do you want to play Tamara's question? We don't need the whole answer to it, but let's play the whole answer to it.
00:46:32.920 It shows that she asks him twice now the federal court has said you've been breaking the law to discriminate against me.
00:46:43.700 It's just giving you second thoughts. His answer is abusive again, like his dad would abuse his mom.
00:46:48.260 But his answer is implicit, which is, no, the law doesn't apply to me.
00:46:54.500 Yeah, the federal court, you and what army?
00:46:57.480 And the fact that it was a female judge of the federal court probably makes Trudeau laugh at it all the more.
00:47:02.740 Here's Tamara's question and Trudeau's dismissive answer because she's just a woman.
00:47:07.040 Tonight.
00:47:07.820 I have a question from Tamara Ugolini from Rebel News.
00:47:10.420 Mr. Trudeau, the only reason that I'm allowed to ask you this question is because today the federal court ruled that the government doesn't have the right to determine who is or is not a journalist.
00:47:25.560 This is the second election in a row that the court has overturned your government.
00:47:30.620 Do you still insist on being able to make that decision and why?
00:47:34.260 First of all, questions around accreditation were handled by the Press Gallery and the Consortium of Networks who have strong perspectives on quality journalism and the important information that is shared with Canadians.
00:47:51.420 The reality is organizations like yours that continue to spread misinformation and disinformation on the science around vaccines, around how we're going to actually get through this pandemic and be there for each other
00:48:12.820 and keep our children, keep our kids safe is part of why we're seeing such unfortunate anger and lack of understanding of basic science.
00:48:24.280 And quite frankly, your I won't call it a media organization, your group of individuals need to take accountability for some of the polarization that we're seeing in this country.
00:48:38.940 And I think Canadians are cluing into the fact that there is a really important decision we take about the kind of country we want to see.
00:48:48.400 And I salute all.
00:48:49.840 Anyways, he rambles on there, but he's basically saying, I don't listen to courts because my father taught me I'm above that.
00:48:57.080 And you're just a woman and I don't have to deal with you.
00:49:00.360 And if my father were here, he might slug you in the face.
00:49:03.560 But I'm a male feminist, so I'll just disparage you.
00:49:07.020 Let's take some chats on Super U.
00:49:09.660 Annalisa tips 20 bucks.
00:49:10.940 That's very nice for you.
00:49:11.680 Thank you very much.
00:49:13.040 Rumble rant from Noble Canadian.
00:49:14.320 Five bucks advance.
00:49:15.080 Poll was interesting.
00:49:16.020 As mask exempt, first it was not supposed to be let in without a mask.
00:49:19.620 Then it was, I think we're supposed to bring ballot box out to you.
00:49:22.040 Then, OK, go ahead.
00:49:22.980 Use inside.
00:49:24.020 Oh, that's funny.
00:49:24.700 That's right.
00:49:25.260 You know, all these voting locations.
00:49:27.420 I wonder if they'll be letting people in with exemptions.
00:49:32.560 Excuse me.
00:49:34.540 Annalisa says, great job.
00:49:35.520 By the rebels last night.
00:49:36.740 Nice to see all the triggered people today.
00:49:39.260 Appreciate that.
00:49:41.460 Rumble rant from Sat's Pool.
00:49:42.880 Five bucks.
00:49:43.960 A criticism of Sheila's question.
00:49:46.260 Personally attacking the candidate.
00:49:47.520 Giving justification as to why they don't answer questions from rebel news.
00:49:51.220 In my view, don't lower yourself to their level.
00:49:53.900 Thank you for that.
00:49:54.600 We have asked Jagmeet Singh four questions in this campaign so far.
00:50:01.360 Alexa has talked to him once or twice.
00:50:04.760 I'm trying to remember when the occasions were.
00:50:06.940 So two nights ago, he took a question from a rebel and he just said, I will not talk to you at all.
00:50:15.440 It was actually Catherine, right?
00:50:17.720 Do we have that?
00:50:18.660 Let's show.
00:50:19.280 Let's.
00:50:19.880 I want to show.
00:50:20.740 That's a good question.
00:50:21.740 But I have a good answer to it.
00:50:25.420 Two nights ago, Jagmeet Singh, I think Alexa put the question to Jagmeet Singh.
00:50:32.260 So Alexa put a question to Jagmeet Singh and he said, I don't talk to you.
00:50:39.900 The very next question was from Catherine of our team.
00:50:43.580 So there's actually three questions in the story.
00:50:45.600 Question one, Alexa put a substantive question.
00:50:49.140 Sure, let's show it.
00:50:50.660 And then Catherine was straight up and said, you just insulted my colleague.
00:50:54.620 Why?
00:50:56.280 And then the third one was Sheila's.
00:50:58.000 In fact, can you tell Efron to put a mashup of those three in a row?
00:51:02.760 Because that's the context we need for Sheila's.
00:51:05.580 Jagmeet Singh.
00:51:06.220 And I think the headline is Jagmeet Singh disrespects women.
00:51:10.900 Now, I don't know the backstory of how he was taught to treat women.
00:51:14.420 Like I know how Justin Trudeau was taught to treat women.
00:51:17.180 So let's just show people the three vids in a row.
00:51:19.560 Go ahead.
00:51:20.000 Alexandra, for Bell News.
00:51:22.540 Historically, the NPD has been opposed to the large pharmaceutical companies and the billionaires.
00:51:28.640 They have been enriched by the blockages like Amazon and Walmart.
00:51:32.260 And the NPD was very attentive to civil liberties, y compris en étant pro-choice sous son propre corps.
00:51:40.160 Why have you embraced the billionaires of Big Pharma and abandoned your philosophy of pro-choice?
00:51:45.980 Merci, mais je ne réponds pas aux questions de Rebel News.
00:51:50.440 Merci.
00:51:51.220 Est-ce que vous pensez que c'est une option de ne pas répondre à un média juste parce que le fait que vous ne nous aimez pas?
00:51:57.820 Nous devons…
00:51:58.560 Merci beaucoup.
00:51:59.980 Prochaine question au téléphone, s'il vous plaît.
00:52:03.300 The question is from Rebel News.
00:52:05.300 Good evening.
00:52:07.680 Before you tell me that you're not going to answer my question, I just want to say that I'm not here representing myself or my company.
00:52:14.900 I'm here representing millions of Canadians who have real questions for you, like the one my colleague Alexa just asked.
00:52:20.840 People who you would marginalize.
00:52:22.820 Is your message to them that they are second-class citizens?
00:52:26.740 Not at all.
00:52:27.460 Sorry.
00:52:30.720 Okay, so those were the two from two nights ago.
00:52:34.220 And then here's Sheila's from last night.
00:52:36.520 You're saying the polls show that your party is between 15 and 20 percent.
00:52:41.040 No party here on the stage tonight is even close to representing a majority of Canadians.
00:52:46.000 This is an absolute divided country.
00:52:48.820 Yet when conservative journalists like me ask you fair questions on behalf of Canadians,
00:52:54.000 you insult us and refuse to answer a single word.
00:52:58.200 You are like a child putting your hands over your ears.
00:53:02.140 Do you really think you can become prime minister by trying to freeze out any Canadian who disagrees with you?
00:53:08.540 In your own riding, you only got 38 percent of the vote.
00:53:13.240 Is this how you treat the other 62 percent of people who disagree with you?
00:53:18.200 No.
00:53:18.680 Thanks so much.
00:53:19.260 Yeah, so in answer to the rumble question, Sheila's question was not our first question.
00:53:29.800 Our first question was a substantive one, I think.
00:53:36.160 And then Catherine and Sheila were responding to Jagmeet Singh's childish, like really saying,
00:53:40.720 no, no, no, no, no, I can't hear you.
00:53:42.060 Okay, let's keep going here.
00:53:45.940 Rumble rant, joyful from the heart.
00:53:47.300 I wish Alexa spoke English.
00:53:48.400 A lot of Canadians missed that question.
00:53:49.940 However, I appreciate her passion and courage in speaking up.
00:53:52.720 Thank you.
00:53:53.300 Well, we do have a version up there with subtitles.
00:53:55.820 She does speak English.
00:53:56.680 It's got an accent.
00:53:58.440 So we said ask in French.
00:54:00.000 So their question is as clear as possible.
00:54:02.000 We will, I think we have put up videos on Twitter with that subtitle.
00:54:07.280 AMT60, the fact that Trudeau didn't answer the question about booster shots means he will
00:54:14.360 implement it.
00:54:16.280 Scarborough Hospital is already talking about boosters when staff being fired for not taking
00:54:19.980 first shot.
00:54:22.000 Oh, for sure.
00:54:23.600 Hyperchat from Binga.
00:54:24.540 Trudeau should have listened to my grandmother.
00:54:26.720 Said when you point your finger at someone, remember the three are pointing back at you.
00:54:31.100 I think you're right.
00:54:33.120 Rumble rants, BB Con, two bucks.
00:54:35.140 As always, Ezra, thanks for Rebel News.
00:54:36.620 Can you imagine life without the other side of the other side's voice?
00:54:40.860 Oh, exactly.
00:54:41.600 I mean, it would just be a bunch of questions saying, Mr. Trudeau, how do you feel about
00:54:46.400 your campaign?
00:54:49.300 Extra ruler guy, 10 bucks.
00:54:50.380 Good job.
00:54:50.780 Rebel Tamera found the perfect button to hit and Alexa smashed it again.
00:54:53.960 Trudeau acts like a pouting child who didn't get his way.
00:54:56.500 Yeah.
00:54:58.140 Rumble rants for Denmark.
00:54:59.060 I wish David was on the live stream last night as well.
00:55:01.300 Shout out to Justin.
00:55:03.680 Oh.
00:55:05.040 Fancy stuff.
00:55:05.640 Well, David had a great question last night, too.
00:55:09.640 And it was the only question we put that got a real answer.
00:55:11.800 Why don't we show that?
00:55:13.080 Here's David Benzoi Menzi.
00:55:15.460 Good evening, Miss Paul.
00:55:16.700 Hope you're doing well.
00:55:18.100 Miss Paul, clearly this debate is an insider's club for the political establishment.
00:55:23.800 It banned Maxime Bernier of the People's Party of Canada, even though he is a head of the
00:55:30.580 Bloc Quebec law and Jerome Party, the Green Party, in the polls.
00:55:35.360 It banned me and Rebel News from even reporting until the federal court said that was illegal.
00:55:43.580 Why have you not spoken out against this?
00:55:47.740 Don't you think all voices should be heard in Canada?
00:55:52.560 Thank you for it.
00:55:54.340 Thank you for it.
00:55:56.100 Thank you for the question.
00:55:57.980 We did have an opportunity to provide recommendations to the commission establishing the rules for the debates.
00:56:05.340 And certainly from our perspective, having more debates is incredibly important.
00:56:11.120 It is incredibly disappointing that we only had two hours to discuss so many important issues.
00:56:17.940 We spent, I think, 10 minutes or 20 minutes talking about Indigenous peoples, for instance.
00:56:24.240 I don't think we spent even 10 minutes speaking about Afghanistan.
00:56:28.020 So we can see what this new system has created.
00:56:31.580 It's created less opportunities for people in Canada to get to know the parties, to get to know the leaders of those parties, to get to know our positions.
00:56:40.360 That's not a good thing for democracy.
00:56:42.780 In the case of those parties who are not included, I think we do need to find a way for small parties who are trying to establish themselves
00:56:51.880 to have a way of participating and getting known.
00:56:55.620 Otherwise, we do have the same old parties constantly monopolizing the discussion.
00:57:02.520 There you go.
00:57:03.860 Well, David did a great job.
00:57:05.940 Our whole team did a good job.
00:57:07.080 Lincoln Jay also had a question to Blanchet, the bloc leader, and he did not answer.
00:57:13.700 I want to show you one more video because I think it sums up the clubbiness here.
00:57:19.060 I think there are things that every single party should stand for.
00:57:24.360 You could call them fundamental principles or nonpartisan principles.
00:57:28.200 For example, I think our Constitution is probably something like that.
00:57:33.460 Fundamental freedoms, freedom of speech, for example.
00:57:36.120 I think that whether you're a New Democrat, a Liberal, a Tory, whatever, we can all agree on those things, although troubling these days we don't.
00:57:42.320 But last night at the leaders' debate, before they got underway, they recorded one of those ads where, you know, it's like what Hollywood lovies do all the time.
00:57:53.940 Videos where you have all these B-list celebrities that you barely recognize reading a line or two, and then they mash it up, and it's like a really cloying public service announcement that's really irritating.
00:58:06.680 Well, the five party leaders who were there last night did one.
00:58:11.340 Now, they did it on vaccines, and here's my view on vaccines in case you missed it.
00:58:15.340 If you want a vaccine, take it.
00:58:17.080 If you don't, don't.
00:58:19.460 Use your own judgment.
00:58:21.140 I don't think kids should be vaccinated without their parents' permission and consent.
00:58:26.940 I don't think the children are sophisticated, responsible, wise, experienced enough to make those decisions.
00:58:35.100 I mean, for God's sakes, you can't drive, you can't drink, you can't vote, but you're going to decide to take a medical procedure on your own.
00:58:41.800 No, we don't believe in that.
00:58:42.760 But if you want to make free and informed consent to take a vax, fill your boots.
00:58:50.980 So I have no problem with politicians saying, get a vax, or I think you should get a vax, or I've got a vax.
00:58:58.480 I don't have a problem with that.
00:58:59.480 But this video, so when you have five politicians saying the same thing, that part doesn't particularly irk me, to tell you the truth.
00:59:14.420 But they start with a lie.
00:59:17.940 We're all in this together.
00:59:22.160 That's a lie.
00:59:25.800 That's been the lie of this whole thing.
00:59:27.700 None of the politicians in this video have lost a day's pay.
00:59:34.380 The four of them who are MPs have actually got a pay raise twice.
00:59:40.760 On April Fool's Day this year and last year, they both, they got pay raises from both.
00:59:46.000 They've worked less, but they've got more money.
00:59:50.120 All the media who were there last night haven't lost a day's pay.
00:59:53.300 The lockdown class, the Zoom class, the ones loving it, they haven't lost a day's pay.
00:59:58.280 Teachers, schools have not been in session, but they've got paid.
01:00:03.920 Amazon had their best year ever.
01:00:05.640 Jeff Bezos doubled his wealth.
01:00:09.320 It's the mom and pop shops.
01:00:10.880 It's the waiters and the waitresses.
01:00:12.760 It's ordinary people.
01:00:13.860 And now people are getting fired for not being vaxxed.
01:00:16.520 Take a look at this video.
01:00:17.460 We're all in this together.
01:00:21.000 We've come so far in the fight against COVID.
01:00:23.240 It's time to finish this pandemic for good.
01:00:25.520 So get vaccinated.
01:00:26.920 If you know someone who hasn't, talk to them.
01:00:29.340 For our kids, for our communities, for our economy.
01:00:32.960 It's how we get forward together.
01:00:35.020 Vaccines are safe and effective for use.
01:00:38.240 Vaccines are the best way for you to protect yourself, your family and your community.
01:00:42.680 So get vaccinated.
01:00:44.300 Let's fight COVID-19 together.
01:00:46.900 Pour vous protéger vous-même, pour protéger les plus fragiles d'entre nous, pour protéger l'ensemble de la population, le meilleur moyen connu demeure le vaccin.
01:00:55.200 S'il vous plaît, soyez responsable.
01:00:57.660 Soyez solidaires.
01:00:58.980 Faites-vous vacciner.
01:01:00.220 Merci.
01:01:00.500 We all agree getting vaccinated is the way forward.
01:01:05.220 We're all in agreement this is not a partisan issue.
01:01:07.780 So please get vaccinated.
01:01:09.500 We're united and it's time to get the shot.
01:01:12.660 Vaccines save lives.
01:01:14.380 They're how we're going to beat COVID and it's time for everyone to do it.
01:01:18.300 Get the shot.
01:01:19.560 Get the shot.
01:01:23.800 We're all united.
01:01:25.200 Well, those five are, but we are all not united.
01:01:33.680 We are not all of this together.
01:01:35.620 In fact, there's a party leader out there who's at 11% in the polls who was not invited in that room who, I think he would probably say, get the vax if you want it.
01:01:45.000 But he wouldn't say, as those five people in the room do, you must get it.
01:01:48.840 That was a misleading public service announcement because I don't think anyone is denying that there should be the right to have a vaccine.
01:01:57.840 I think the debate, and it was not highlighted because they wanted to talk about global warming instead, is should people be forced to take a medical injection on pain of losing their job or not being able to fly or get on a train or go to school or things like that?
01:02:16.920 We are not all united.
01:02:19.400 And we don't have to be united on everything.
01:02:22.160 That's what's lovely about a free place is you can live your life as you wish.
01:02:27.420 But what's troubling is that the government is forcing it, mandating it.
01:02:31.740 They're forcing you to be united.
01:02:33.700 And if you dare to disagree, you will lose your freedoms and perhaps even your livelihood.
01:02:38.680 I did not like that public service announcement, not because I'm against politicians encouraging people to have a vaccine.
01:02:48.220 I think that's fine.
01:02:48.940 It's probably the right thing to do.
01:02:50.280 It's the forcing of the vaccines.
01:02:53.200 And that was covered over, glossed over there.
01:02:57.320 And it was the smug public service announcement unanimity that bothered me the most because it is not unanimous.
01:03:05.060 There are 10 million Canadians who have not taken the vaccine and they're going to be punished and forced to do so by those five people in the room.
01:03:13.520 And any media that are critical were kept out until we got the federal court to let us in.
01:03:20.540 And any politicians that are critical were kept out.
01:03:22.920 Maxime Bernier.
01:03:23.620 Last night's debate and the one the night before were amongst the worst I've ever seen in my life in terms of how they were formatted, the substance of them, and who they excluded.
01:03:36.100 I think Canada's democracy is not well served.
01:03:39.500 And let me say that it is not the mark of a serious politician to simply ignore a genuine public interest question because you don't like the reporter who put it.
01:03:50.500 For all of the criticisms of Donald Trump, he never hid from scrappy reporters.
01:03:56.360 In fact, if you think about it, he incredibly chose the most partisan and scrappy reporters every single day.
01:04:04.820 Jim Acosta of CNN.
01:04:06.440 He would pick his haters and he would spar with them every day and he would love it.
01:04:12.960 Trudeau, the coward.
01:04:15.120 Jagmeet Singh, the coward.
01:04:16.920 Blanchette, the coward.
01:04:18.300 Aren't even grown-ups that way.
01:04:19.960 It's, no, no, no, no, no, I can't hear you.
01:04:21.720 Add to me, Paul, give the woman credit.
01:04:23.040 She at least answered the question.
01:04:25.560 We do not have serious men and women running this country.
01:04:28.720 We do not have serious men and women in the media.
01:04:31.400 Our democracy is failing because of that.
01:04:34.620 My friends, it's 1.05 p.m.
01:04:36.720 I appreciate your support.
01:04:37.960 Thanks for watching last night.
01:04:39.300 Thanks for your super chats and other tips today.
01:04:41.420 Justin, thanks for your help.
01:04:42.340 I'm going to say goodbye now.
01:04:43.140 I've got to go and do some work.
01:04:45.080 Until tonight at 8 p.m.
01:04:46.540 Where I've got a show, I'll see you then.
01:04:48.500 Until then, I want to leave you with a dog.
01:04:50.940 Do we have a dog video?
01:04:52.080 We do.
01:04:52.900 I'll say goodbye now.
01:04:53.840 Here's a dog video curated by Justin.
01:04:55.540 See you later.
01:04:55.920 Hmm.
01:05:08.100 Hmm.
01:05:08.760 Hmm.
01:05:09.160 Hmm.
01:05:11.460 Hmm.
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01:05:23.780 Hmm.
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01:05:25.360 Hmm.