DAILY | Doug Ford takes the cake; Opposition leaders resign; A surprising upset; Rebels in Texas
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Join us as we discuss the results of the mid-term election, and how they went horribly wrong for the liberal candidates. We also discuss the election night results, and why we should all be worried about the future of the Democratic Party.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
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a friday june 3rd 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit
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about my co-host do you know today is world bicycle day folks but she doesn't ride a bike because
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unlike me she's not fat she is the she devil with a saber she is the khalisi of port hope
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she is katherine krosnowski how you doing there katherine oh much better now david thank you for
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that sorry to wake you up i was sleeping well i'm awake i feel good well you know we had a long
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night here of course uh our beloved uh colleague uh tamara ugolini the khalisi of coburg came all
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the way down to co-host the rebel news live stream for the election and wow what an election um that's
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the big story and we'll get to that right off the hopper but at this point what is the ostensible
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uh on the air so uh catherine uh without further ado uh let me ask you right off the uh the hopper
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what did you make of those results last night well um i wasn't surprised because basically everything
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i heard on twitter slash the streets was that doug ford was gonna have a landslide i was i guess i was
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surprised by just how much i didn't really like when i was looking at the the results graph
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afterwards i i was shocked at how little the liberal party got because i was actually a little
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concerned that they would be closer or win even though i'd heard the opposite of that you know it's
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always a it's always a nightmare you know what i share your shock i am absolutely gobsmacked by how
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poorly the liberals did catherine um you know they were uh called the minivan party because they had
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seven seats i thought they were going to become the mini bus party uh i thought at least they will get
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12 uh seats the only one most polls were saying about 20. the only poll that got it right or was
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closest i should say was form i think form predicted six seats um but to only get one extra seat for
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stephen del duca not to win his riding of uh vaughn woodbridge um it was an unmitigated disaster you
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know there by the way there's still the minivan party uh there is or there was some minivans on
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the market where you could seat eight people i guess in the plus side of things unlike the federal
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conservatives back in 1993 when they were left with two seats uh they're not the mazda miata party
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right but uh enough with the auto analogies specific analogy what what do you think went so horribly
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wrong because the narrative catherine was uh ford's gonna get in uh most pollsters were saying 80 seats
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there was one that predicted as high as 88 i thought that was too high it turned out to be 83 so it was
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somewhere in the middle but what went so badly for these liberals because you know catherine to use
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a sporting analogy this was a rebuilding season i think for stephen del duca and his liberal party
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you you know they're not going to form the government but they got a shot at the opposition
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they're certainly going to get significantly more seats than they got in 2018 but it didn't happen yeah i
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think i mean i think there's for me there was two things um i think one del duca was very open about
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wanting to vaccinate every child in the province below five years old right or uh everyone who was
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in public school and making it a mandatory uh requisite for going to elementary school and public
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school so i think i'm i'm pleased to see that most parents were level-headed about that and made that
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choice should i even say that on youtube i'm not sure um secondly i think he uh i know it's shallow but
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i don't think he was a likable candidate and people shouldn't vote that way but they do and i think
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that may have led into that yeah he was by no means uh mr charisma yeah um and you know i i'm with
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you i think he gambled wrongly in terms of what i call the covid karen demographic that this would
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cotton on and i could see why he would make that promise because i'll tell you catherine the mass
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mandates ended in this province on march 21st i believe and yet i don't know about you but when
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i go out and about when i go into a shopping mall the vast majority of people are still masked up so
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maybe on that perception he saw a um a desire for these kind of you know for mandatory vaccinations for
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school children and uh that was a loser pitch i think yeah well i i've actually noticed that the
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number of people who are wearing masks um voluntarily has gone down recently oh mostly
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outdoors like when the mass mandate dropped i saw so many people wearing them outdoors
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well i still see it yeah i see it but not as much as even two months ago three months ago i think
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people are starting to uh level out on the fear yeah but um it's interesting about the voter turnout
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because it was remarkably low i know and people are you know ups like people on twitter it's not the
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world but people on twitter are saying like oh people who didn't vote like 67 of ontarians did
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not vote and they're saying well you got what you asked for you can't complain and it's true if you
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don't vote i don't think you should complain about who's in power but i think um why did people not
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vote i i think it's because the government and the mainstream media has been spending the last two
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years freaking everybody out telling them that they're going to die if they leave their house
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yeah but maybe that has nothing to do with it but it's like that's been the narrative people are
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walking around with two masks on and so they don't want to go to voting centers you know i think
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katherine my theory is going back to 2018 when the ford pcs first got elected that was not so much
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voting for the ford pcs as ontarians voting to get the win liberals out of power yeah um going back
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to dalton mcginty who passed the baton to kathleen wynn uh they were well past their best before date
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and uh it would and and that's typically when you see an engaged voter turnout it's to get the
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incumbents out having said that i think this was absolutely baffling and maybe it speaks to
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the um the the leaders of the other parties as you mentioned katherine uh steven del duca uh not
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exactly um charismatic andrea harworth i'm sorry but the facts are the facts 13 years and three losing
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campaigns each time this is the fourth there won't be a fifth um and i'm thinking because you look at
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what is toxic what is kryptonite to an incumbent government katherine and it's things like the
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economy well we're paying more than two dollars a liter for gas you go to the grocery store you get
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sticker shock when the total comes up health care doug ford promised in 2018 he used his late great
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brother as an example he was going to end hallway health care i think it's gotten worse in four years
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these were the two biggest issues they are fails uh here in ontario and normally that gets that's very
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worrisome for the incumbent government instead the ford pcs went from 76 seats to 83 um i can only think um
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katherine maybe the electorate was given the was giving the provincial government a pass realizing
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things like high energy costs two dollar a liter gasoline that's really the result of horrible
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federal liberal policies global markets yeah in terms of gasoline as well you know so that that's
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what made it baffling to me because uh wow if i was a part of the um you know the ford team and looking at
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what ordinary ontarians are paying um and i mean you see with some seniors on fixed income uh the slogan um
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heat or eat not both right um and this is ontario this is the most prosperous province in the dominion
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of canada it's the first world country that's shocking but they dodged that bullet yeah i i was
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reading an article this morning about how in toronto food banks have increased the number of people that
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are going to them by like they've tripled wow that is a crazy amount of people who are now relying on food
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bank food to feed their families compared to i think it was 2018 or 2016 it's just it's it's terrifying
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it it is and that is a shame we should also point out that the um the independent candidates that we
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interviewed uh last night uh belinda carahalios rick nichols uh this was part of the um the undesirables
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in the ford caucus uh because uh belinda like roman baber spoke out against lockdowns oh you can't
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have that rick nichols uh last august he was given the choice you either get your jab or you lose your
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job uh and we went down to queen's park together that's right yeah and he uh we were able to contact
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him and uh that was one promise ford did keep by the way folks at 5 p.m on that day uh rick nichols was
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told you're out of caucus didn't seem to hurt him i we should point out that um bobby ann brady
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she's an independent kind of i say kind of because she's a long time pc staffer and she was passed over
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for nomination and in haldeman norfolk she won her seat she smashed it oh and you know what um i'm kind
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of kicking myself because when marizio and i went down to the friday the 13th ride in port dover last
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month um i noticed her signs everywhere and they were deep blue like the pc signs but when i went
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up to look at them closely there was no pc logo and i thought wow this is and it's not just signs on
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public uh vacant lands it was on private property i said there might be something happening here
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i don't know if she would have given us an interview or had the time um and given that i was
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wearing a suit and it was like 150 degrees fahrenheit uh i was quite the sweaty betty but
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but in any event um that is a big middle finger to the pc uh machine uh she was passed over she said
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screw you i'm gonna run as an independent and she won yeah she she smashed and it's um people are
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saying like who is this who is this it's like well it's someone who the the people of norfolk really like
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apparently so it doesn't really matter if uh you're part of the big party if you have the people
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behind you you can do anything it looks like it and you know what i like the idea because i've seen
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it happen before where the grassroots nomination committee um supports a candidate they like the
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candidate the candidate has a good chance of winning and for some reason the party establishment
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goes no uh we're superseding uh your desires that's what happened with steve lecce by the way
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in king city uh we covered it in real lifetime where uh the pc party at that nomination uh vote
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they actually i guess it was a uh a shape a sort of a view of things to come they actually called york
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regional police um and there were six cruisers that descended upon the nomination meeting we saw it
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and it was to get the preferred candidate out and make sure there was no trouble and steve lecce in
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and uh he got voted in he won again last night of course uh but i hate to see that i hate to see
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the arrogance of a party supersede the wishes why did he do that like in in bobby what's her name's name uh
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you know what uh that's a great question i would you know obviously they thought uh there was one of
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two things that's typical uh catherine one is they think the candidate has some skeleton in his or her
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closet or they think they have a much better chance with their hand-picked candidate uh it did not work
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for them in haldeman norfolk here's the question uh catherine uh speaking of rick nichols speaking of
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belinda carahalios this is um these are the candidates with the ontario party the new blue party
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four years from now and i agree that's an eternity in in politics it's a super eternity
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do you think those parties are still going to be around are still going to be fielding candidates
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i hope that the candidates are around because i like belinda a lot and i like derek sloan but i i
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we've talked about this before and you've you've interviewed them individually and asked them like
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why would randy hillier and why would derek sloan and why would rick nichols and why would
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bear linda carahalios not all join together yeah under one banner and have like the new new blue or
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whatever it is they want to call themselves but i we've talked about this it's an ego problem i think
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so and it's really unfortunate because they could have really i mean maybe they would have split the
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conservative vote it doesn't look like it would have made much of a difference um but they could
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have really made a name for themselves and in four years maybe had an actual shot but i i don't think
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that they have a shot maybe they'll be around but they'll probably be just as small as they are now
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because people don't want to vote for someone who they think is has just a chip on their shoulder
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yeah and i think you're right i think there was some bad blood and listen i i really like jim and
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belinda carahalios i like uh derek sloan and rick nichols but you know i received some campaign
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literature from the new blue party last month and i found it inexplicable uh catherine i wish i brought
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in the envelope but even before you open the envelope and read um the letter from the new blue party what
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they want to do right on the envelope uh is a shot at derek sloan right and um i'm not saying it's
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inaccurate or anything but i'm thinking well derek sloan the ontario party you're going after him
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the guy in the big chair is doug ford with the pc like you know he's the one that ousted you yeah
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like it it it's like uh an internal squabble it's so silly it's a waste of ink it is uh but i've never
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seen that before you know uh we're right on the envelope oh by the way here's why this guy is the
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wrong guy and the ontario party much like the new blue party is it turns out uh didn't have a a hope of
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winning the election or even getting their their candidates voted so i i think that was a huge
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misstep the fact that they didn't go for critical mass of all these ousted mpps put your little
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squabbles aside if you disagree on certain issues but the point is that they're pro-freedom anti-lockdown
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pro-bodily autonomy like those are the important things protecting children from these experimental
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you know policies we're still on youtube policies policies yeah um and um now i think one thing ford did
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do right in his campaigning and i guess people in the media business weren't crazy about it there were
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so many days so many events where he didn't take media questions uh they were isolating uh doug ford they
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i think there was a fear of him having to answer a uh a gotcha question wrongly um so it was like
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he kind of reminded me of um no comments no more comments girl in ottawa except that he uh he didn't
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have the witch's hat on and that was the funniest video of the odd makeup uh catherine but you know it's
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funny um he was promising uh infrastructure uh projects bridges the 413 highway and i mentioned
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the 413 highway because if you listen to the opposition uh this was kind of like you know dumping
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agent orange in the amazon uh you know of a forest and um the funny thing is i think every riding that
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highway touches uh or just about every riding went pc so while the downtown toronto elites like margaret
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atwood were going oh stop this highway um you know living in an area where there'll never be a high
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rise blocking the sun from uh her nice house the people that actually lived in the riding uh wanted
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this highway obviously because otherwise they'd vote against it well have you been on the 401 lately
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uh yeah i tried today and even at a non-rush hour uh day it looked like rush hour yeah so
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infrastructure is really big and um i think that did uh doug ford well uh another misstep by del duca
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i can't i think about 15 to 25 times catherine i kept hearing him talk about rotisserie chicken
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that he was gonna take the uh the the provincial tax off prepared foods so you'd uh save some money
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now i mean listen i'm all for that believe me but yeah when you buy your family's groceries and you're
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saving 18 cents on a rotisserie chicken i mean really i don't think that's a deal maker in terms of
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me voting liberal and yet it was rotisserie chicken rotisserie chicken and obviously a good bird
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and i guess with uh andrea horwath uh what do you make of that um uh her speech last night it looked
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like a victory speech i guess it was a victory in one sense she's still the official opposition
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but she went down in seats uh and it was already a bad number uh i guess this is called what putting
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lipstick on a pig or something i'm not calling andrea horwath that big i'm talking about the
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results of the election but what do you make of how poorly they did um well i'm i'm not surprised
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because i grew up in an era where the ndp never had a chance and that was always that was always the
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uh the joke but in what area was that well i mean in the in the era like in the oh the era yeah
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it was always kind of like until jack layton no the ndp was a joke and so it wasn't until recently
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that it became actually in contention and you know jagmeet singh is quite popular federally
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um but his brother didn't win no brother yeah his brother love it yeah which is interesting um
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you'd think that the name i guess the name is very common but you'd think just having
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his brother would push him through it with popularity because you know politics is so
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like that it can be but i think the opposite happened catherine i think there was a critical
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mass of brampton voters in that writing who are justifiably furious that the fourth place party
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leader is propping up this liberal minority government um you know condemns them on every
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policy yet votes for it uh trying to play uh play it both ways i think um there was all enough
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resentment right of the brother for doing this yeah did you cover that story or no i think that was
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lincoln jay right yeah yeah yeah jagmeet was booed out of brampton weeks two weeks ago and it was
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shocking because you know he's from there yeah so you'd think that he would be well received but i
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think you're absolutely right i think people feel betrayed by him especially ndp because they're
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supposed to be the the people's party they're supposed to be for the working class and there's
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nothing working class about jagmeet singh and his love for justin trudeau is just like so obvious and
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atrocious and it's just people don't like him you know and that's a good point too uh catherine
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because the top eight i believe private sector unions all supported the ford conservatives so
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so strange oh it's not the not the uh public unions they they were chanting anybody but ford but
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the private sector unions were on team blue all of them all the major ones uh i've never seen that
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before and by the way in the area you grew up and we we have to make note that 1990 um not sure how
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old you are and i'm forbidden to ask a lady her age but in 1990 um and i guess it's uh judging by
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history it was a statistical anomaly the bob ray ndp party actually swept to a majority government
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in ontario nobody saw that coming not even i didn't even know that okay so i guess that was just
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like i said uh an anomaly and i i guess maybe just to wrap this unless you have some other thoughts
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catherine the voter turnout being so that really bothers me and you know what maybe the here's my
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theory as i mentioned most of the pollsters had the doug ford conservatives at 80 they won 83 one one
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pollster had the winning 88 so they were a little wrong on the high side i think maybe
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catherine when voters see those kind of numbers they go well yeah done deal absolutely why why
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bother showing up it's just a waste of shoe leather but no they could have turned it yeah and and you
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know and even if you are of the ilk because i i hear this all the time oh there's nobody worth voting
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for and by the way one poll showed that more than 50 percent of the electorate would prefer all the party
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leaders to be changed right you know including ford but even if you say there's nobody worth my vote
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and the startup parties they don't have a chance still go and cast a ballot and when i say cast a
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ballot and there's no one to vote for ask to decline your ballot you know um catherine i'm not saying spoil
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your belt because then they just assume you're too stupid to put an x in a circle you ask the
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scrutiny here i want to form to make sure you record this as a decline ballot and i'm all i've always
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said uh catherine imagine an ontario election imagine one two three million voters did that
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and said to all the parties none of you are worth my time that's sending a message yeah absolutely
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instead because like we can make like my excuse was maybe they're scared of covet people are saying
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like oh they're too lazy people are saying oh well the the wage is so people's wages are so low
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compared to the cost of living so people can't take time off of work to go and vote there's all
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sorts of excuses you can make but that's a great point like make take the time to go and say no it's
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not any of those things it's like i don't like any of these leaders and i we need change yeah and you
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certainly couldn't blame the weather yesterday at least in the gta it was like room temperature sunny no
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humidity for you right david are you too hot right now too david this guy yeah it's a funny thing in
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the office folks what katherine's referring to it seems that all the woman folk or those who identify
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as female are wrapping themselves in sweaters even in the summertime i'm already turning into a sweaty
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betty here there's a vent right on us right now blowing cold air i don't feel it as cold at all and
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i'm telling you i i think for males and females we have we're part of the same species but we have
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a different thermostat and yet it's funny isn't it folks that whenever you see a triple crossing of
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lake ontario it's always a female swimmer and that water never warms up it's always frigid because
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we're talking i don't i don't get it but uh then again um i think i failed grade 11 biology
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um so um that is uh what we have right now do i'm gonna check with um the producers do we have any
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video to run from last night no okay then you you have the joy of us talking on your screen for the
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next few minutes but by the way folks uh in less than four minutes we have a live hit with our newest
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reporter uh down south uh that would be juan and uh he's going to be talking about his uh well his
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uh visit to dallas what's happening in dallas right now well uh a couple of our rebels are
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down in texas for the tp usa women young women's uh leadership conference so that's exciting we even
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sent a woman which is great okay yeah um what's a woman well we have we have a supreme court justice
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i couldn't answer david how dare you okay i'm not a biologist um but there's a ton of famous
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conservative speakers that will be there and uh my favorite personally is ally beth stuckey i follow
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her on instagram and youtube and she and twitter and she talks a lot about womanhood and and you know
00:26:50.080
protecting female spaces which these days will get you killed you're right preferably but and and
00:26:58.080
you know let's dwell on that while we wait for juan to establish his link um catherine you see
00:27:05.520
the radical trans agenda en route to destroying female sports uh leah thomas uh perfect example
00:27:14.320
uh i don't see the women's movement speaking out against in fact many uh of the um uh women's
00:27:21.040
movement people they do a chant which is trans women are real women trans women are real women and no
00:27:26.720
they're not you know if you're a biological male competing in a female sport um other than horse
00:27:33.040
racing uh or sorry equestrian or auto racing uh then you know there is you know you can compete
00:27:41.040
against each other because that is the horse doing it's the horse in the car exactly but when it comes
00:27:47.440
to cardiovascular yeah lung size muscle density exactly your hand like the palms of your hands if
00:27:53.920
they're you know five inches bigger i mean that may be an exaggeration two inches bigger you're gonna
00:27:58.720
get more water under you 100 percent faster obviously i'm not a scientist but these are facts but just
00:28:04.400
this past week doctors have come out and um confirmed that leah thomas has a bio like a biological
00:28:10.320
advantage being oh you think well yeah we need someone needed a medical degree dexter to tell us that
00:28:16.400
being uh on hormone suppressants for a year doesn't completely change your biology so that's
00:28:21.760
well a shocking revelation it is shocking and shame on the ncaa for allowing that grotesque
00:28:29.200
sideshow uh to continue but at the end of the day catherine sports are fun and games right uh no one's
00:28:36.240
going to get hurt even though this is a terribly unfair situation but right now in canada if i was
00:28:43.760
convicted of murder i simply have to say thanks to justin trudeau i identify as female and guess
00:28:50.240
what even if you were uh well to answer your question you'd be put in a women's prison yep um
00:28:54.560
but even if you were convicted of a sexual crime absolutely you could be put in a women's prison and
00:28:59.840
just nat and i covered it in the recent episode of misunderstood um but or is are we talking about
00:29:06.080
it next week i forget but a um yeah it's next week but an inmate in a i think it's california
00:29:12.000
prison raped another inmate and people saw it and she she assaulted the woman so badly or he
00:29:19.200
whatever you want this inmate assaulted the woman so badly that she was unconscious yeah they couldn't
00:29:23.840
resuscitate her and then she then that inmate went on to threaten the other witnesses saying i will
00:29:28.880
rape all you b words and they're more concerned about how we're feeling comfortable yeah yeah
00:29:36.400
about the pronouns as opposed to the actual physical violent crime and it should be noted that a lot of
00:29:43.360
women in penitentiaries they are victims of sex abuse physical abuse and to have a man come in and and
00:29:52.240
that's what we're talking about um just somebody saying i'm a woman right now no genital slicing and
00:30:00.000
dicing no hormones none of that nonsense uh just like a big biker dude yeah saying uh my name is now
00:30:08.320
lily yeah and uh i want to do time in a female penitentiary the justin true the liberals say yeah in
00:30:13.920
the name of tolerance and diversity uh your cellmate will be biological woman unbelievable it is and i
00:30:20.240
never considered myself a feminist in the in the the new old term where there's the you know original
00:30:25.120
feminism which is like fighting for equal rights and opportunities which is cool but then it became
00:30:30.080
man-hating feminism where it's just like we want to destroy men and then now it's like well i have
00:30:34.800
to be a feminist again just to protect women from from men like it's we're going back in time where
00:30:40.800
women now are like second-class citizens again and we have to fight for our right to not be beaten and
00:30:46.000
abused by men and it's just because they're wearing a wig and they call themselves sally it's the same
00:30:50.720
freaking thing you don't even have to wear the way you don't just have to call yourself sally that's it
00:30:55.840
and you know you're right when we look at classical feminism you know going back to the you know mid
00:31:01.360
60s early 70s those were valid things they were fighting for equal pay right exactly like i don't
00:31:08.000
want to be owned by my husband like that's reasonable and i want the right to vote thank
00:31:12.160
you right yeah you know and so when you see those demonstrations by the way we cleared something up on
00:31:16.480
another live stream um those feminist rallies were always defined by women burning their bras
00:31:24.800
evidently that's an urban legend there's no examples of bra burning and of course that would
00:31:30.640
be offside today with uh carbon footprint issues we don't want to make greta tunberg weep right
00:31:36.160
there's like liquid and stuff in some of them you don't want to burn that so uh so that that's uh
00:31:40.400
that's an urban legend but the cause itself was worthy going back some 50 years ago do it though
00:31:46.000
maybe we should burn a bra yeah how do you how do you think you can ignite that i don't know
00:31:51.040
i feel like it would actually be very flammable it's like unless it's cotton like a lot of these
00:31:55.600
fabrics are very sketchy well i'm proud to say i wouldn't know sure david in any event i think we
00:32:04.400
might have juan on standby oh we're still waiting we're wanting more juan yeah so uh we're checking
00:32:13.280
off the checklist the ontario election uh the radical trans movement and are braziers flammable
00:32:26.960
oh okay yes this is fun so um amazon had a flag raising ceremony for pride month um but i think
00:32:34.240
about 30 or 15 small number of amazon employees uh hosted a die-in where they laid on the ground
00:32:41.920
pretending to be dead and cover themselves in the trans flag because they're
00:32:45.520
upset and triggered by the fact that amazon sells transphobic books including uh matt walsh's book
00:32:52.400
which i don't know the name of off the top of my head i'm sure there's other ones that they consider
00:32:56.560
transphobic um anything that talks about biological essential essentialism is basically transphobic to
00:33:01.920
these people um you know it seems like such as like amazon is such a huge company if 15 people
00:33:08.160
lay on the ground just fire them i agree the problem they're useless people like you know
00:33:14.560
catherine why can't we have strong men and strong women in the corporate culture that say what you just
00:33:22.560
said if you're going to lie down and pretend you're dead well do it at home because you're fired yeah
00:33:27.840
you're not at your workstation we you know i i once had a monologue on this you know the classic
00:33:33.200
fable the emperor's new cloak where you know the little boy is the only one in the village that says
00:33:39.120
hey the king's naked he's got nothing on uh today uh the ending would be the kid is sent for
00:33:45.680
sensitivity training for pointing out the obvious and the truth and i think when we see this being
00:33:52.400
tolerated catherine it's all about corporations whether it's home depot coca-cola levi's you name
00:33:58.880
it we will bend the knee to the radical progressives the marxists the radical trans community so that
00:34:05.680
they don't start any kind of boycott or slander campaign against our company they'll move on to
00:34:12.320
our competitors and do that that's the weakness right now loudest and most annoying what was that
00:34:18.640
they're the loudest oh absolutely or the loudest and and who are they bending the knee to a percent
00:34:24.400
of a percent of a percent of people that is the degree of cowardice we see not only in the corporate
00:34:31.200
world but in hollywood professional sports government you see it the bureaucracy you see it everywhere
00:34:37.840
and i'm sorry to be uh potentially transphobic a lot of these people and there are studies to back
00:34:45.040
this up are suffering from mental health issues and that's the tail wagging the dog seriously
00:34:52.320
unbelievable so hopefully that pendulum is going to swing back soon because the idea of trans people
00:34:59.200
thinking a book is so toxic that they will die and they will pretend to die yeah write your don't buy
00:35:05.920
the book change the channel everyone has to think the same but we do have one ready for us okay at the
00:35:11.200
tp usa young women's leadership conference juan can you hear us yeah we can hear you hi hey juan
00:35:17.600
how you doing there i'm gonna turn you down uh pretty good here um so we're here at the turning
00:35:22.560
point usa young women's leadership summit here in dallas texas where thousands of women from all
00:35:28.240
across the country have been coming here to just uh show support for all the conservative women
00:35:33.520
speakers here and just to have like an outlet to be able to join up with other conservative women
00:35:38.320
throughout the whole country so we uh it's the second day here but we've been seeing more and
00:35:43.360
more people show up and uh with key speaker space such as candace ellen and slobby emmons and
00:35:50.000
lauren shen here uh ready to speak today we're seeing a large amount of people coming up
00:35:54.720
well one since katherine is as far as i can tell a young woman or somebody who identifies as a young
00:36:00.320
woman i'm gonna let her lead the interview with uh with you so take it away okay well one i haven't
00:36:06.400
actually met you officially it's a welcome to the team first of all it's nice to meet you um
00:36:10.880
what uh what have been some highlights so far i know you just got there uh this is your first day
00:36:14.720
there but what what are some highlights that are happening down there well i mean the highlights i
00:36:22.240
mean we're seeing all these big uh speakers speak uh and yesterday lara trump uh spoke to a big crowd
00:36:27.920
here uh yesterday and like i said we're seeing thousands of people from all across the united and
00:36:32.640
all throughout the world just are showing up just to show their support towards conservative
00:36:36.720
values here uh for any point usa that's awesome so what did laura trump uh did you watch her speech
00:36:43.520
what did she like what topics did she hit on well she was talking about how uh it was great to see
00:36:49.760
conservative women here gathering and just like calling out the left on just uh them not being able
00:36:55.520
to describe what a woman is and just calling out the hypocrisy with the values that they have
00:37:00.800
that seems to be a hot topic these days what is a woman no one can answer the question i think it's
00:37:05.520
pretty it's literally i googled it it's quite easy it's literally it's a it's what is a female and it's
00:37:10.560
someone who's capable of producing eggs and has the capacity to give birth it's not that complicated
00:37:16.240
maybe somebody should bring along some biology books and hand them out for uh you know an impromptu
00:37:21.200
education yeah you know but you know one tell me uh one of the trends of the last us election and
00:37:28.800
it was ted cruz i think that uh flagged this uh going back to 2020 the um it was the idea of a
00:37:36.720
demographic that was going away from the republican party to the democrat party and that was college
00:37:44.480
educated white suburban woman uh and basically it was based on oh those mean tweets uh you know that
00:37:52.560
that that's so offensive i would argue because i know one of those white suburban uh college educated
00:37:59.760
woman in california who fit into that demographic and did vote uh biden i'm wondering if those women
00:38:08.480
are suffering from buyer's remorse given what's happened uh to the u.s and since uh the democrats
00:38:16.560
took power i mean a lot of them that i've been speaking to i mean they've been feeling remorse and
00:38:23.440
the primary thing that they're regretting is just the amount of inflation that they've been seeing here
00:38:27.920
and the gas prices and the shortage of supplies around the area and another demographic that i've been
00:38:34.000
speaking to that i've been showing a lot of remorse is as well like the south texas communities that
00:38:38.800
start to vote republican for the first time in many years wow just seeing with the problems with the
00:38:43.440
border crisis that the biden administration has been allowing so a lot of people here i mean they're
00:38:48.480
showing like they're showing their support just to have people like come here and just support women's
00:38:54.720
values here and uh just consider values as a whole too so uh we were actually going to show you just
00:39:00.320
some of the booth around here just to show how big the event has been getting yes please do all right
00:39:05.520
so uh like i said i mean we've been seeing thousands of women around all across the uh the united states
00:39:11.680
and many different countries as well just show up here just to show support for the event here and
00:39:18.000
we've been seeing bruce all throughout the area here just trying to talk with people just uh to have
00:39:24.560
like the same values of conservative ideas so as you can see here i mean it's a massive
00:39:30.000
uh main booth here um so like i said it's a three-day event and like we have not been seeing uh
00:39:36.960
it being uh like uh not many people like it's been probably the whole time here so um we'll be uh
00:39:42.640
walking more around here and um i like all the pink oh yeah i mean it's a great background here it's a
00:39:51.520
great uh beautiful so uh but yeah we've been seeing people from like all walks of life and all different
00:39:57.840
backgrounds are just gathered here today um and just to show their support for uh conservative and
00:40:03.760
women's values here so like like you can see i mean there's many different booths from all different
00:40:09.840
lots of life here that's really interesting i feel like um in the past maybe and maybe i'm just ignorant
00:40:16.560
but i feel like an event like this would be more compelling to women today than it was five ten years
00:40:21.600
ago because women womanhood is on the line we're getting attacked left right and center and maybe
00:40:27.440
like i was just talking to david menzies about this but being a feminist ten years ago is not the same
00:40:32.240
definition as a feminist now and and i never considered myself a feminist or someone who would
00:40:36.400
go to a woman's event because i'd be like meh we're all right but we're not anymore and i feel
00:40:40.560
like this kind of event is probably more popular now than ever and more important now than ever so
00:40:44.880
it looks like a fun place to be i see a lot of beautiful outfits nice job ladies
00:40:51.600
yeah and especially i mean nowadays especially with the democrats i mean not supporting a lot of
00:40:56.240
women not just with the trans women in sports but also like them saying that they can't define what a
00:41:01.680
woman is or saying that they're not a biologist so a lot of people are just like coming here to show
00:41:07.200
their support and being like we want women to be treated uh well and they're seeing that with the
00:41:11.760
conservative values they're actually parties that are taking care of these women and actually
00:41:15.760
supporting them yeah democrats and one i'm curious too um what is the mood of uh the attendees at this
00:41:24.720
conference in terms of a optimistic feeling uh if you will given the midterms are coming in november
00:41:32.960
and we look back at the you know trump regime and what did you have in america you had energy
00:41:38.160
independence inflation was not a factor uh you had record low unemployment rates uh including for
00:41:46.640
minority groups hispanic black female asian um there was no such thing as a baby formula
00:41:53.200
shortage for goodness sakes where you had to depend on airlifts from other countries and this wokeism
00:41:59.680
uh was not a thing where you know as we've seen a supreme court justice as katherine mentioned can't
00:42:05.360
even define a woman i personally feel one and just correct me if i'm going down the wrong path i think
00:42:11.040
we're going to see a generational you know landslide of people coming out to get rid of so many democrats
00:42:20.880
of course it's got to happen people can't stay at home they got to actually get out and vote what is
00:42:25.360
the mood there that you're picking up i mean i think the mood is really good i think like i said i've
00:42:31.200
been seeing people from all different backgrounds and many different uh political thoughts that i've
00:42:35.440
just been they're being tired of the democratic party especially under the biden administration
00:42:40.240
feeling that they've been cheated and i mean they're everyone's united here and with the midterms i think
00:42:45.600
it's going to be a landslide too with people from both the left and the right just uniting and just
00:42:49.520
seeing that uh they have a lot of the same ideas that they agree on and seeing that the democrats have
00:42:54.880
just been uh using them and manipulating them incredible so less than you know what six months
00:43:00.880
away um uh we'll have to watch out for that uh katherine do you have any other questions for what
00:43:06.800
uh no i don't think i do i mean i wish i was there myself but um for reasons i won't discuss i cannot
00:43:14.080
oh well i think the reason might be that we're uh prisoners uh in our country one we're landlocked uh we
00:43:21.280
can't take a plane a train a boat uh until can't even take an automobile yeah that that's for sure
00:43:28.640
and um is there any hot topic one at this conference has emerged is there something everyone's
00:43:36.720
talking about i presume the economy must be front of mind given how in less than two years things have
00:43:44.320
gone upside down in america with the biden regime but is there anything else that is being
00:43:51.280
talked about by these attendees well uh like you said uh the economy is the main thing that most
00:43:57.600
people here have been just agreeing that is the main topic here i mean people i mean people are getting
00:44:01.920
sick of having to pay a hundred dollars just to fill up their tanks and just seeing record highs of
00:44:07.600
prices for gas uh not just in texas but throughout the whole country uh and like i said another hot topic
00:44:13.760
is that they feel like they uh the women feel like they haven't been uh represented by the democrats
00:44:19.120
since they're cheating them they feel like they're being cheated especially with things as uh
00:44:23.440
trans when being in sports and uh stealing their their spotlight and their their prizes because of
00:44:28.800
unfair advantages because of uh physical traits yeah yeah i think all of the things you've listed
00:44:35.360
one are going to contribute to just a landslide but i'm i'm almost hesitant to speak in those terms
00:44:41.680
because you know you might have people say oh it's a landslide i they don't need my vote you got to get
00:44:47.760
out the vote that always matters the vote has to come out ontario we just had a provincial election
00:44:54.560
uh won last night and uh the uh progressive conservative party romped to victory but the turnout
00:45:03.440
was around 41 percent and i think a lot of that had to do with uh people looking at the polls and seeing
00:45:12.000
that the conservatives were due for a super majority and they said yeah no sense me going out well
00:45:18.240
nothing you know disasters happen but it can always go the other way when uh you uh stay home believing
00:45:25.600
in the polls so i think that's a message to republicans regardless of sex get the vote out
00:45:32.640
come november don't take anything for granted that's well put david great okay well what thank you so
00:45:45.680
much uh you're killing it with your reports uh south of the border uh i know when we say that that
00:45:52.480
means the united states when you say that it means mexico so i just wanted to uh be clear in terms of the
00:45:59.600
geography and uh juan thank you so much for covering the conference and we'll uh look forward to your
00:46:05.200
future reports thank you juan thank you thank you very much well that was one and um you know really um
00:46:13.600
catherine uh it that was the two trends we saw in the last u.s federal election like i said college
00:46:20.560
educated white suburban woman not um taking a likening to trump's mean tweets well you know what i'll take any
00:46:29.520
kind of mean tweets if it means uh a gallon of gasoline is two dollars as opposed to 650 and the
00:46:36.800
unemployment and everything else that this regime is i mean biden is the anti-midis and everything
00:46:42.880
he touches doesn't turn to gold it turns to something else and um i i think even those that voted uh
00:46:50.720
democrat i speak in my friend in california she's never going down that route again after seeing what's
00:46:56.400
happened yeah and it was kind of funny too because the other trend was that you saw blue collar um
00:47:04.160
mostly males you know working in industry that typically supported the democrat party because
00:47:10.560
the democrat party used to be pro-union pro-lunch bucket brigade and they were switching to republican
00:47:17.840
because they realized you know with the with the democrats saying we're going to shut down the coal
00:47:23.760
uh mines we're going to stop pipeline pipelines we're going to stop the leasing of oil fields
00:47:29.680
they realized they're putting me out of a job so that demographic uh went uh republican really odd
00:47:37.360
times we're living in it really is like how we talked about this earlier but how doug ford has so much
00:47:42.880
so many of the unions behind correct yeah it's a strange time especially like and i mentioned this again
00:47:48.160
but jagmeet singh the leader of the federal ndp party supposed to be a man of the people
00:47:54.720
new democrat party they're supposed to be you know akin to socialism in a way closest thing we have
00:48:00.880
here um and yet he he walks around when a 20 000 watch and these fancy suits and he's just so
00:48:09.040
disconnected from the reality of how average canadians are living and like i mentioned the
00:48:13.520
people are more people than ever are going to food banks it's like times are tough here and yet we
00:48:18.320
have someone like jagmeet and trudeau these people who who act like they're these i mean they are
00:48:24.240
they're elite rich people and they and there's a sense that they're always sneering and turning their
00:48:28.640
nose up at the average citizen even the way i mean this is kind of offside but even the way uh justin
00:48:33.920
trudeau speaks like his afflict his what did you say affliction afflection in his voice yes is so
00:48:39.600
pompous it's just like get with the times man like you're supposed to be the the party and you're
00:48:44.720
not the new democrats of the liberals but they're supposed to be representing the average person not
00:48:49.200
the rich snobby conservatives but the the average canadian but that is not it's completely backwards
00:48:54.080
from how it used to be you know catherine there's two things i get from your comments one is the
00:48:58.800
hypocrisy jagmeet singh wearing the twenty thousand dollar watch decrying the the carbon crisis or the
00:49:05.360
climate emergency yet i believe his personal car is a bmw m3 right yeah not exactly a plug-in toyota
00:49:14.320
prius and um the other thing there's a unique dynamic in the federal uh ndp party it's basically
00:49:22.240
a two-headed hydro right now you have jagmeet singh and some other mps that typically represent downtown
00:49:29.840
urban ridings and they're all about you know uh stopping pipelines uh you know all about climate
00:49:37.520
change etc but you have the other classic ndp uh mps who are the supporters of the lunch bucket brigade
00:49:47.120
well in oshawa they it was completely democrat or like ndp in the riding of oshawa yesterday
00:49:52.800
and there you go for provincially and and but the the point is is that i think if you were to get
00:49:59.520
the ndp party to speak honestly um there was a lot of buyer's remorse that thomas mulcare who brought
00:50:07.440
them to official opposition status is no longer there and jagmeet saying i'm sorry to say that's not
00:50:14.720
just a dead dog that's a dead dog with fleas he is never going to break through he's the fourth place
00:50:19.840
leader propping up these trudeau liberals and the liberal policies which he supports are contrary to
00:50:28.320
blue-collar workers who would be a big part of the ndp voting base absolutely he's slapping his own
00:50:35.600
voting base in the face and that's why he was you know booed out of brampton and and by the way um
00:50:41.760
i find this um spectacular katherine and i'm not sure how much truth there is but i was going around
00:50:48.400
the media looking at what certain analysts were saying because right now the question is who
00:50:55.280
replaces stephen del duca and of course who replaces andrea horwath and for andrea horwath's
00:51:02.480
replacement believe it or not one name bandied about his chug meat singh you know becoming the
00:51:08.800
leader of the ontario ndp uh maybe he realizes that uh it's a fool's errand to run federally um i don't
00:51:16.960
think for a variety of reasons the ndp under jug meat singh will ever break through in quebec like
00:51:22.320
thomas mulcair did um do you think that's a possibility oh my gosh i hope not i mean it's like
00:51:28.880
what's the what's worse can he do more damage in ontario or federally like in federally he'll
00:51:34.000
probably never win because of quebec um and you know the the west in ontario maybe people will like
00:51:40.880
him and he'd actually become the leader and that would be a nightmare i don't know i think he should
00:51:46.800
retire yeah and that by the way that's a very good point because one of the reasons i really suspect
00:51:54.160
he's propping up the justin trudeau liberals until 2025 oh my gosh an attorney then he will have put
00:52:01.520
in the six years of service to qualify for that cushy pension oh yeah yeah because you know what when
00:52:08.000
you're buying twenty thousand dollar watches and brand new bmw m3s off the lot yeah you need some
00:52:13.680
do re mi yeah right you know uh so i think that's uh jug meat sings a true agenda well i mean it sucks
00:52:21.680
that we have to pay him but whatever just retire but get out of here and uh yeah he's not a nice person
00:52:27.600
i don't think so either he won't take questions from independent media uh he is pompous uh he is elitist i
00:52:35.440
think and um you know he's holding the country hostage by propping up this uh trudeau government
00:52:42.160
but i see we're getting running out of uh racetrack here uh catherine do we have some super chats
00:52:48.880
oh okay then you're gonna have to read that catherine because unless i'm clark kent there's no way i cannot
00:52:55.760
read that either can we do something about the font size producer olivia i can see amt 640
00:53:05.440
i don't have my glasses it's it's uh oh we're gonna slack okay is it did i miss it okay i see
00:53:15.040
them i see them my bad my bad i see them now um okay here we go so amt 61 says canada is not is in
00:53:24.480
political hell federally liberal and ndp and their dictatorship for another three long years and now
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four years of ford who does what trudeau tells him to do is in the uh is in the independent sorry
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is the independent person for freedom like new blue yeah no it's a good point however it looks like the
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strategy well it doesn't look like the strategy did work you had justin trudeau showing up at um you
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know political events on the campaign trail for doug ford in the meantime he never showed up at a
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stephen del duca liberal i mean stephen del duca must feel like uh you know uh a spurned spouse i
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mean they're both liberal red but i think part of that catherine is that traditionally in ontario for
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the last hundred years uh more or less whichever party is in ottawa on parliament hill the federal
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party the opposite party is at queen's park it's almost like the psyche of the ontario voter and i don't
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understand it really i don't understand it either yeah they want like a counterbalance and i think
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doug ford realized that and i think justin trudeau realized that because why else is he showing up at
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progressive conservative campaign announcements it's stunning again what a weird world we're in it is
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a kooky clown world david you are correct so from noble canadian thirty dollars thank you thank you
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says hi cool david and lovely katherine wow thank you i believe fellow star trek fans yes hello hello um
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which parties do you think most resemble which race from star trek and which leader most resembles
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which character from star trek wow i'd have to process that well i feel like the liberals are the
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romulans liberals are the romulans the ndp are the klingons uh the pcs under doug ford are the federation
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in the dark mirror universe yeah not these aren't your uh your grandfather's pcs because
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let's face it they've uh there was liberal almost as liberal as the other two parties are certainly
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spending uh like liberals so there you go you know what's funny is captain picard i would consider
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him a very liberal person but i would vote for that man if he was if there was someone who resembled
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like the grace and the the philosophical like balance of someone like john luc picard he would
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have my vote i can still you know what i can conceive of the a 23rd or 24th century in which
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we have starships going faster than the speed of light i can't buy into the fact that captain
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jean-luc picard from france speaks with a british accent that always loses me why did they just make
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him a um yeah someone from the uk i mean was that too much of an ask yeah you know but apparently it
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was so anyways well i mean every every race in star trek speaks english perfectly so that's enough star
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shark references but thank you for that nice donation keep your phasers on fun
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what they did there it's pat on the back that's very funny okay we have judah burcy one dollar thank
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you nothing like shooting yourself in the foot new brunswick and ontario party or new sorry new blue
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and ontario party couldn't connect with duca or and andrea yes you know what in the foot in in
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fairness and we we've seen this with uh maxine bernier's ppc party um and despite getting a good
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percentage of the popular vote but we know our electoral system doesn't work that way the
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conservatives in federally in the last two elections won uh the popular vote but didn't win the election
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because it's riding base and uh just asked mr o'toole and mr sheer about that but the the fact of the
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the matter is catherine historically speaking for a startup party you know even with an elected
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representative so we're talking rick nichols belinda carahalios maxine bernier they all lost their seats
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yeah it is a herculean task to break through yeah yeah and we saw it again people like labels i guess so
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you know so uh and uh and again like i said people will point well look at the percentage of the vote and
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basically that's nice that's good but you know what doesn't translate into seats and doesn't
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translate into power and you know for me i voted um ppc in the federal election and the reason i
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did that was because i was like i want someone in in the parliament who represents my values even if
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it's just a few but it's like we we won how many seats did the ppc win like one or two no zero zero yeah
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my goodness okay so so i basically threw my vote away because i wanted to have my voice heard but no
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one's gonna hear it yeah no one they're not even in there they're not even in the meeting so it was
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a waste and even maxine bernier and you know i love maxine i have you know uh he never turns on an
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interview with us and i think i i support his policies but him and his father and uh bose quebec
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they've held that writing more than 30 years three decades and even then uh with his branding with his
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name recognition uh couldn't break through that's how difficult it is well that's a good point um
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next super chat is from fraser fraser mcburney five dollars thank you that's why i use capital letters
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but you know what the problem fraser is that we i even i with my wonky eyes that i can read his name
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but i can't read that one because it was short and sweet and in capital so thank you well how do you
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do when you go to the optometrist with that eye chart i mean i can always get the big capital e
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right but after that is downhill so i can see everything that's going on thank you super girl
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uh next chat is from tz tz burton five dollars thank you happy friday everyone just enjoy the moment
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today that's so nice you know what and it's really nice captain honestly in the big picture uh if your
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party or your candidate didn't win if you're upset about ford getting another uh four-year mandate
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with a super majority the fact of the matter is life goes on the sun came up hopefully you're healthy
00:59:42.160
hopefully everything's going well with your life and there will be other battles to fight yeah that's
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nice i like that um we have one from raw drawn five dollars thank you so much it would be great if
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someone could swap the turban that jagmeet wears with a hornet's nest instead wow a little offside
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also new blue and ontario party should put their differences aside and unite that i agree with
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absolutely i agree with the second part i i don't believe in advocating harm even by hornet stains to
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anyone i think it was a joke because it's so cartoonish yeah we don't advocate for violence here but
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thank you for the comment please ladies and gentlemen do not go out and seek out any
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seeks wearing a turban and replacing it with a hornet's nest but you're probably going to get
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stung in the process by the way doing it so or you'll go to jail but the other part i do like
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reunite the independent right there's your slogan i love that yes david you should do it david for premier
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i'm behind you 100 menzies i don't think i could capture dog catcher so that's all the super chats
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we have well and perfect timing we're just one minute uh past the hour and uh so um i want to
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thank uh super producers olivia and efren behind the boards oh and danny thank you for mentioning that i
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you know we have tinted glass for some reason i think that's efren's doing because it's cool
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well he's got this real you know lust for tinted windows in cars he's always talking about tinted
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windows like and it looks like he's tinted the studio windows like i can't see anyone there uh
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that's just your eyes david but thank you all and uh and thank everybody for tuning in especially those
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who contributed a super chat like i said earlier it's how we keep the machinery gun running here
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need a lot of lights to blur the imperfections and catherine thank you for being my co-host
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david any delight oh you're a delight as you know we go way back yeah at least a year ago
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to at least a year ago which is a long time when uh the clock's running now uh in the meantime folks
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uh there'll be um i think it's um sheila and adam seuss on monday and it's sheila and i
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on tuesday of next week have a wonderful weekend and as always stay sane
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the honorable member for kildonan saint paul i recently traveled to israel on a parliamentary
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mission to learn about the conflict but something else that really stood out to me was how the
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country has moved on from covet it was immediately noticeable when we got off the plane no mask no
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public health warnings warnings distancing or divisive vaccine mandates in israel people are living
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joyously in a post-covid world mr speaker but as soon as we boarded the flight home to canada all
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covid restrictions and mandates returned and i felt the anxiety and stress of the past two years
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and realized the terrible impact canadian restrictions continue to have on our psyches
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and how desperately people need a return to normal but this liberal government will not allow it they
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voted against our motions and travel restrictions and mandates even though other highly advanced
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vaccinated countries with leading scientific and medical experts have done so mr speaker it doesn't
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have to be this way all canadians can live freely once again i've seen it with my own eyes it's time