DAILY | NDP agree to prop up Trudeau's government until 2025
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On today's episode of The Rebel News Live Stream, we have a live call with Dr. Sheila Gunrd Reeds, the host of the radio show "Rebel News" and host of "The Gun Show" on CBC Radio's "The Rebel News" in which she and her co-host, Dr. David Menzies, discuss all things food and nutrition.
Transcript
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the rebel news live stream on this
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a tuesday march 22 2022 that's a lot of twos i'm david menzies and my co-host let me tell you about
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my co-host folks you know when it comes to that kamala harris passage of time stuff i can think
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of no other i'd like to pass time with she is the she devil with a sword she is the khalisi
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of northern alberta she is sheila gun reed how you doing there sheila david i'm much better now
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that you gave me that kind introduction but i'm also much better because i thought that i might
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have to miss the live stream with you today that's right i look very much forward to my couple hours
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a week where you and i get to chat on air i was filming the gun show and then i thought i had a
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conflict with um some pastor ardor poloski court case stuff that's coming up that's coming up later
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on in the afternoon so i had a sub but i i kicked her out so i could jump back on the call with you
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and i'm so very glad that i did david how are you though how are you doing oh i'm doing delightful
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and i'll tell you sheila i was very worried that you were embracing one of the national days today by
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in the morning meeting saying you might not be here do you know it's national goof off day uh today
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or as president biden likes to say another day at the office and um in addition sheila talk about
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a dichotomy you know i don't know who comes up with these national days but but i'm not making this
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up folks the hallmark come all it's also national bavarian craps day and this is that's kind of like
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the angelic part of thing or maybe it's a devilish temptation part of the day you know having you
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eat those uh sugary bavarian craps because on the other side of the coin it is also national american
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diabetes association alert day so you can go the craps route and get sick or you can abide by the
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diabetes alert day and stay away from that hot sugary stuff can't make this up there you go oh my
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so but i gotta tell you by the way okay so it's lent so i'm fasting so there's no like fun coming
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my way except for sundays where i get up early so that i can eat so much red meat to get me through
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the week but um one of my favorite things and i discovered it during lent which makes lent a little
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bit harder for me because i've given up meat during the week but i'm eating a lot of eggs and a lot of
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cheese and a lot of fish and i'm getting very sick of it because i'm a carnivore by and large
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um but one of my favorite things on the internet is watching this carnivore weightlifting doctor who's
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in his 50s who looks deadly sean baker all he does is go and watch vegan tiktok and he eats a big steak
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with a butcher knife while they talk about how healthy they are and just like sean baker the
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weightlifting carnivore big like and he looks great for his 50s verse yeah that's my kind of line oh my
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god and then he watches like popular vegan tiktok where they're just like they can they look so frail
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and sickly talk about their health um it's my favorite thing on the internet it helps me
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remember like yeah look at this where he's like i can just feel the power
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you know i love them i love them sean if you're watching you're my favorite you're getting me
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through lent i'll i'll tell you show me a super bowl team on a vegan diet uh that wins the super
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and there was something very close to that in the buffalo bills four-year disastrous run of trying
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to win a super bowl one of the years i think it was 92 it was against the washington redskins
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and the coach had them on some kind of not a vegan diet but a vegetarian diet can you imagine these big
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linemen and of course the redskins were just eating meat galore well it was another blowout
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for the nfc so there you go so when you can show me that then maybe i'll uh you know i'll dovetail
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over to you because i isn't it true sheila i mean i'm not 100 sure but uh vegan is more extreme than
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vegetarian yes and you by going vegan as a omnivore which is what homo sapiens is um you are missing out
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some important nutrients aren't you oh all of them amino acids collagen biotin all the stuff that
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holds your body together connective tissue building blocks yeah it's not good so when you look at it
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and anyways vegans don't write me letters i'm just saying embrace connective tissue it's good um
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you know like i'm struggling to supplement enough like biotin collagen i'm taking an iron
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supplement just to get through lent because lent is it's supposed to be a time of suffering and it is
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trust me it's hard but yeah um don't write me letters vegans i'm not uh a nutrition expert but i do
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know that you cannot get those building blocks of protein that omnivores need from a strictly
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plant-based diet and i just want you to be healthy please just be healthy you know and if there are
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any vegans watching i want to know what the motivation is um sheila is it a dietary directive
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you're going by and thereby as you just explained you're missing out on important building blocks by
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excluding that from your diet or is it some kind of ethical thing you're against the slaughter of
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animals for consumption you know i can i i can i can see that if people say that's why i'm doing it i
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can see that great you know what great stick by your ethics that's great if you're doing it for climate
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change um i'm not sure that cutting down entire swaths of forest so that you can plant kale i'm not
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sure if that's the best thing for the planet no and and you know it when it comes to ethics they're
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very selective about life forms they'll preserve i think it was way back in 2018 uh super producer
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efren and i went out to that um restaurant in west end uh toronto that was being picketed uh by the
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vegan crew do you remember that because he he did some uh it was one of my favorite videos ever by the
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way it had a very sean baker vibe to it that guy it was wild and you know they were they were all posing
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with um signs that you know a life is a life and every life is precious and i went up to them uh
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these hardcore vegans and i said to them she'll i i remember that you know many of the signs i'm seeing
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here is very reminiscent of the signage i see at pro-life demonstrations you know life is sacred
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what's your uh you know uh position on abortion oh we don't want to get into that right now
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there's a youtube yeah this video is one of my favorites um there's a youtube vegan girl out
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there i don't know sometimes i watch i was uh if you want to know what i'm doing in the evenings
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um after i get off the treadmill i am watching carnivores react to vegan youtube and vegan tiktoks that's
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just what i do it's how i unwind but there's a girl out there who you know she eats mostly bananas
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and if you're someone who ends up on that side of the internet same as me you know exactly who i'm
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talking about and she's you know all like you don't want to put that garbage in your body and
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i'm looking at her i'm like you have breast implants like what you know what i mean like you're worried
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about putting these dangerous foreign substances animal products i guess in your body and i'm like
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do you have breast implants i think you have breast implants so how do you know i don't know
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you know well she looks like a skeleton wearing a skin shirt with big boobs yeah of course you have
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breast implants it reminds me of the seinfeld episode they're they're spectacular but are they
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real but anyways we are nine minutes into the show i know everybody what i do to unwind we've talked
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about absolutely nothing uh producer olivia you're pretty quick on the draw with sean baker there
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thank you very much um we shall everybody what we're doing yes um oh the vegans are gonna be so
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mad um anyways um let's tell everybody what we're doing and then we'll get to the news of the day
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because um something amazing happened last night i ran around the house screaming for two days um every
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time i thought about it kid rock was on tucker carlson saw that ever it was the best thing ever i love
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kid rock i'm very i've sort of checked out of pop culture i exist uh as i say in my interview with
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brad uh skittismus from five times august on the gun show this week sorry i'm fiddling with my earpiece
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um i've checked out of popular culture i exist in 70s and 80s um country music because loretta
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barbara mandrell dolly they would never do the whole cardi b wap thing they're just you know what i mean
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like i just don't want to be exposed to that um and uh you know like waylon willie uh george jones
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they would not be uh grinding with the devil like that little rapper guy was in that one video that
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drew so much outrage anyways so i've sort of checked out of the culture but i still like kid rock i love
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kid rock because he made being white trash cool and as white trash i was like finally finally someone
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embracing my lifestyle so um anyways he was on tucker which was just a little bit much for me
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um so we'll get to that um but i'll tell everybody what we're doing so this is the rebel news daily
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and i think that's all all the um nuts and bolts i've checked all the boxes there let's get into the
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news of the day shall we david yes well we woke up this morning didn't we sheila to find out we have
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a new coalition government of sorts even though the ndp uh has no cabinet positions you know chug me saying
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must be the world's worst negotiator i'd hate to go to a car lot and uh buy one of his um what he's
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partial to again sheila bmw i believe uh right way to go comrade yeah and we're talking like the m3
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edition the car of the proletariat yeah so i would be driving a ladder but no bmw not even a single
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cabinet position but in many respects sheila you know it really is just more of the same i mean
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what is different than the last few years in which yeah yeah jug meat's been propping up uh prime
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minister trudeau and it seems to be the quid pro quo here is um the a promise and boy this is going to
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be broken in the first year of this coalition of a pharma care and a dental care uh program in canada
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which is going to be enormously difficult sheila of course because these are provincial mandates and
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just look at how um daycare in ontario is is going right now but what this says to me from
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you know jug meat officially is we have absolutely no ability and no desire to be the government we have
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absolutely no desire and no ability to be the official opposition we are just going to be
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basically justin trudeau's bitch we are going to abide by whatever he says uh so and i think the real
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unspoken strategy sheila is to make sure uh jug meat and some of his cronies in that party make it to
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the six year mark so their full pension kicks in so let's not rock the boat let's not you know uh do
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anything uh you know i'm searching for the right words see what that's what jug head's done to me i
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can't even come up with the right words to say it's so frustrating he is a weakling he is a phony he is a
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fake and i have more contempt for him than i do for justin trudeau and that's one hell of a high
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benchmark sheila yeah i'm pretty contemptuous too um i feel as though that he's blackmailing the
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taxpayer so that he and his friends get their pension but i don't see him as weak um i see him
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as probably the most powerful person in the canadian government right now um because justin trudeau
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and i don't think he's uh justin trudeau's whipping boy i think justin trudeau is his whipping boy
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justin trudeau at this point needs to do everything the ndp asked him to do to hang on to power and he's
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willing to it sounds like spare no cost i mean look at the dental um plan here um how are you going to
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nationalize all the dentists who have existed as private corporations for years and years and years
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you're just going to steal their practices from them is that what you're going to do has anybody
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even thought about this what this means but at the end of the day how is this any different than what
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we've been living through for the past you know since the last election prior to that the ndp holds the
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balance of power um the liberals work in basically a loose coalition with them to hang on to power
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i guess um they just said the quiet part out loud but really functionally how is today any different
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than yesterday what is different in the political landscape today than was yesterday absolutely
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nothing a hundred percent and i think part of the problem for seeing in the ndp sheila is that
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this liberal party of canada these aren't the paul martin liberals of 20 odd years ago or even the
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john cretchen liberals i mean every major policy is crooked equally as crooked well yeah like a
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more keen eyes business yeah when it comes to ideology though sheila that's what i'm talking about
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whether it's these guys are ndpers exactly on some issues i mean if i'm an nd peer these days
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you know i'm pissed that the liberals are eating my lunch everything from uh carbon policies to oil sands
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development i mean name me one major file that these two parties are 180 degrees on there isn't one
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not one that i can think of sheila it might be how the liberals speak publicly about israel
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but not how the liberals direct policy about israel for example when there are contentious
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issues at the u.n the the federal government now abstains when it comes to a vote on uh israel they'll
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just abstain which is as good as saying yeah i'm gonna vote alongside hamas or whatever um but uh
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i think that's it i think that's pretty well it because it's all the same uh social justice jargon
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coming out of both parties um they're equally as great and that's another reason why the green
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party does so poorly is um why do they exist at this point a hundred percent sheila and and by the
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way when it comes to speaking publicly about israel wasn't it a certain prime minister who twice when
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commemorating the holocaust forgot to mention oh that little teeny tiny detail the primary group
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and the j word right so i don't think the liberals are really about hiding that uh very much either
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you know um and remember that one liberal member of parliament that i um uh there was some uh day with
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israel the walk the walk for israel and i just asked him what about moving the embassy to uh jerusalem
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and um the guy ended up with a severe case of laryngitis for the first time it was worse he couldn't
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even look at you but you're standing like this with your microphone in his face and he's like this
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just scared he didn't know what to say or what to do it was very weird i know it's like it's like when
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you see those three stooges episodes sheila and curly's trying to think and he's punching himself
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on the back of the head think think think so i'm just trying to walk for israel guy i can't remember
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his name but i oh it was what's his name michael levitt that's it who has since gone on to head up
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the uh simon weisenhall uh center in canada right um it's amazing you can speak up for israel before
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that's odd isn't it amazing you know now that it's a a different branding uh yeah he's all about
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standing up for his job i wonder if we were to reach out to him what his answer would be on the on
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an embassy move but um so uh here's the question though uh as far as i understand this is essentially
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a gentleman's agreement if we can call mr mr trudeau gentleman that is so i'm wondering you know
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the best before date on this is 2025 which feels like an eternity away and in politics that is in
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several eternities uh sheila three years away do you see it lasting that long uh justin trudeau does
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uh he says that he is going to run for election after 2025 so after the ndp props him up um for
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potentially the next three years he's not going to resign and like maybe give jagmeet his his time
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to shine he's already had 10 years in power and he's not going to be like okay well thank you very
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much it's going to be the ndp's turn he's like no i'm going to smash you guys like bugs um in 2025
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we actually have a clip from efron um our head of video he clipped it and put it on his twitter account
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if we can find that and bring it up where justin trudeau announces the deal with the ndp to support
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confidence votes until 2025 so enjoy this next civics lesson with sheila um i see a lot of
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disinformation misinformation misunderstandings about what a confident a confidence vote is okay um we'll
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just maybe we'll roll that clip and then i'll i'll explain what a confidence vote is because there's
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some misunderstanding about what that is so anyways go ahead today i'm announcing that the liberal party
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has reached an agreement with the new democratic party to deliver results for canadians now this
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supply and confidence agreement starts today and will be in place until the end of this parliament
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in 2025 what this means is that during this uncertain time the government can function with
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predictability and stability present and implement budgets and get things done for canadians
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i've thought long and hard about this well i'm sure you did easy decision with so much
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instability around us canadians need stability we're different political parties we stand for
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different things but where we have common goals we cannot let our differences stand in the way of
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delivering what canadians deserve that's why we're taking this step we both you know sheila here's
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the thing though um i can't even imagine what the world's going to look like in 2025 but i've got
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a vibe and i'll preface what i'm about to say with this justin trudeau is prime minister or at least the
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leader of the liberal party for as long as he wants to be i don't see any kind of palace revolt we've talked
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about this in the past he took a third place party to a majority government in 2015 that's a herculean task
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there are so many liberal mps that owe their jobs and their pensions to him they're they're not going
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to uh want to rush him out but here's my prediction i think depending on how the polls are when we get
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into 2024 2025 if it looks like a defeat for justin trudeau i think he will step down he will do a
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dalton mcginty just what dalton mcginty did in ontario when he was premier he stepped down while still
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premier put in kathleen wynne uh presented this as hey look it's a brand new whiz bang party and
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enough dummies fell for it but then again you had tim hudak running the progressive conservative
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party at the time promising to uh fire 100 000 uh bureaucrats which is probably a good policy but
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you just don't say it ahead of the election and um maybe that's where you introduce christia
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freeland uh she gets name recognition and um he has that long walk in the snow that he never returns
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back from uh unlike his uh father pierre how do you see things playing out uh sheila i think that uh
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he's going to be prime minister for 10 good years maybe after i i really do i don't i don't see him
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resigning look at all the things that he's survived oh yeah he survived thrice blackface several um
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ethics investigations groping um snc lavalon i mean he has the unquestionable loyalty of the liberal borg
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and they just don't care they don't even care that this deal with the ndp
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means that the ndp will get everything they want in the coming budgets and in the coming throne
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speeches i wouldn't be so sure of that though i i think you know shaking hands with trudeau is like
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making a deal with the devil and here's the thing sheila um yeah but sorry david i don't want to argue
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with you but this is low liability stuff justin trudeau is happy to make it rain taxpayer dollars
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all over the ndp's bad ideas it doesn't cost him anything it costs you and me everything and so what
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the cost of hanging on to power for justin trudeau if it's other people's money then who cares
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and the scariest most overlooked underreported story is how fiscal responsibility is right out the
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window sheila even conservative governments are not even caring about it it's just print money print
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money and there will be a day of reckoning uh when we have to pay the piper for this and that's not
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going to be pretty no that's for sure now i wanted to tell everybody what a confidence motion is because
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there is some confusion out there um it's not just something that you can say like ask your mps to vote
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non-confidence usually a confidence motion happens after the house votes down something that the
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government has proposed and usually those things are plans for the coming generally fiscal year or
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government plans for the coming year so it's usually the budget and usually the throne speech and so in a
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minority government if the house doesn't support the budget then it they can hold a confidence motion
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because the idea is that the house has lost confidence in the government to govern they've lost confidence
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in the government's plan going forward so what this deal means with the ndp is on every budget on
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every throne speech coming up the ndp are going to going to throw their full support behind the
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liberals so that those two things that are normally matters of confidence that they pass with ease but
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what that means for you as a taxpayer is in every single budget the ndp are going to get exactly what
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they want in every single throne speech the ndp are going to get exactly what they want that's what
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that means so hold on to your wallets people but can we they reach into our pocket and take the
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wallet out put it upside down grab you by the leg and just shake you around like an ogre and and and
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god forbid you make a donation online to a certain kind of freedom convoy uh suddenly not only is your
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wallet uh purloined but you can't even access your bank account in some cases so this is the kind of
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government we have i don't know um i you know i think it remains to be seen um how nice this honeymoon
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goes uh sheila with these uh two leaders but again like i said at the beginning this is jagmeet singh
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bending the knee saying we're not going to be the opposition we're not going to be the government we
00:28:17.420
can't do it we won't do it we're we're free to be it's kind of like you know when you see um
00:28:23.360
a soccer mom driving around in her car and she's got the child in the back seat and part of the um
00:28:31.700
you know child seat has a plastic steering wheel right and the kid thinks he's driving and steering
00:28:39.520
the suburban but he might think that but yeah he's not yeah yeah um moving on to other uh yes
00:28:49.460
canadian news and then we'll get to uh my beloved kid rock on my beloved tucker carlson show was just
00:28:57.140
a lot for me last night anyways um we'll uh we should talk about how the liberal government plans
00:29:04.160
to maintain its stranglehold on your life through covid regulations even though restrictions are falling
00:29:10.260
all across the country in provincial jurisdictions the liberals because now they have no consequences
00:29:18.640
to any of these bad ideas because the ndp have agreed to prop them up the health minister
00:29:24.480
says there's no timeline to end covid 19 mandates it's complicated he says is it is it really
00:29:34.560
um but this it sort of is the opposite of what theresa tam said not yesterday but friday
00:29:45.460
she said that the federal government was reviewing all restrictions and mandates and we're considering
00:29:52.300
moving to a recommendation not requirement focus on vaccination and mandates um but the federal
00:30:02.580
government now uh it's tuesday no they yesterday so they thought about it over the weekend struck a deal
00:30:09.080
with the ndp which will prevent them from facing any consequences for maintaining the stranglehold on our lives
00:30:15.020
and so now they've decided you know what nope we're just going to do whatever the heck we feel like
00:30:20.360
and sounds like we're never ever going to be able to fly or visit our families inside of the world's
00:30:26.580
second largest country just think about that the federal government is preventing canadians
00:30:31.520
from traveling around on a train or on a plane inside the world's second largest country think about
00:30:41.820
how punitive and authoritarian that is great point sheila no it is and um you know i never even
00:30:49.640
you know squared that circle sheila but you're absolutely right given the sheer land mass of this
00:30:55.540
country it's not like if you live in the greater toronto area and you have a relative in vancouver
00:31:03.440
calgary yeah it's not like we live in monaco you know what i mean 100 hours from calgary okay yeah
00:31:12.660
you know i i mean i once was told that it is a longer flight to get from toronto to the top of
00:31:21.700
northern ontario than it is to fly to florida if someone can fact check that for me um please do so
00:31:29.480
closer to las vegas than toronto oh you know it it's it's it's appalling and um but meanwhile
00:31:36.660
look who's making these decisions the people flying around in private jets and you've done some
00:31:44.580
incredible work on there sheila private jets that are always so well stocked with liquor right yeah
00:31:52.520
i mean it's a real booze cruise up there it's the booze cruise yeah so it again it doesn't affect
00:32:00.120
them it doesn't hurt them but the average canadian and yeah i mean like um you know once upon a time
00:32:08.420
the only way i got to see nhl hockey because the leafs sell out all the time and the tickets are
00:32:13.860
and they suck yeah well yeah they do and they're out in the first round again this year
00:32:19.740
mark my words i said it here and now but i used to it was a fun outing you would go
00:32:26.480
to um you know less than two hours away cross over the bridge to buffalo see the leafs and sabres play
00:32:33.300
the leafs almost always lost and lost badly but uh it was a great dynamic sheila because these were
00:32:40.240
the true fans the lunch bucket brigade not the armani suit wearing shrimp eating uh season ticket holders
00:32:47.940
at that crypt called scotia bank and even though the league's lost it was like a playoff atmosphere
00:32:53.660
game it was one of the little joys in life take the kids to buffalo see an nhl game uh at a cheaper
00:33:00.680
price i might add you know even with the gas the food everything else than buying two lousy tickets
00:33:06.600
at scotia bank and even that little you know bobble has been taken away we we can't get over that bridge
00:33:14.040
until they you know change these rules i mean it i think that's a level of cruelty really sheila
00:33:20.680
sure it is it's vindictive it's cruel it's spiteful and the only reason they're doing it at this point
00:33:28.080
is because these are people they can't control and so they must be punished these are people who you
00:33:33.820
couldn't control for two years you're not going to control them going forward they've made a moral
00:33:38.740
and ethical stance that they will not bend the knee to the government and so they must be smashed
00:33:45.020
um they know that they are probably never going to bring these people in
00:33:48.920
violence um and so they are just going to hammer them with any punitive measure that they can going
00:33:56.740
forward that's all it is um speaking of torture
00:34:01.760
how about uh kamala harris the vice president of the united states of america
00:34:08.300
uh yes how is she worse than joe biden how is that possible
00:34:12.680
i think shakespeare's rolling in his grave still right does she have a speechwriter
00:34:19.240
but does she have one do you know you know i think she doesn't she must
00:34:23.720
olivia do we have that queued up okay then just watch the pithy pros of the vice president folks
00:34:31.740
talking about the significance of the passage of time right the significance of the passage of time
00:34:39.620
so when you think about it there is great significance to the passage of time in terms
00:34:44.840
of what we need to do to lay these wires what we need to do to create these jobs and there is such
00:34:51.540
great significance to the passage of time when we think about a day in the life of our children
00:34:58.180
talking about the significance of the oh how profound what was up next
00:35:04.000
well what followed that sheila hickory dickory dock oh you know i mean it almost sounded like
00:35:12.860
what's that soap opera um like sand through a looking glass days of our lives
00:35:17.860
but it reminds me of i once worked for well i'm gonna say it folks he was a moron i'm not gonna name
00:35:28.720
name the name but uh one of the worst bosses i ever had and he would hear a phrase and he would cling
00:35:36.220
on to that phrase thinking he was always so profound and one of those phrases was ah but this too is the
00:35:43.640
nature of the beast and in every meeting he must have said ah but this too is the nature of the beast
00:35:51.400
at least five times and it seems that to me camilla harris heard passage of time and she went oh that's
00:36:01.640
so profound it's like you know maybe like there's like an othello or romeo and juliet uh vibe to this
00:36:10.020
and i'm gonna say it over and over what was she saying sheila uh reminds me of justin trudeau
00:36:18.380
uh back in 2015 i just pulled up the quote um when he was explaining his plans for the economy and we
00:36:26.960
really should have listened to him um i know i did but maybe trudeau voters might have um when he said
00:36:33.760
the commitment needs to be a commitment to grow the economy and the budget will balance itself yes
00:36:38.760
someone said commitment to him in a morning meeting and he was like yeah that's the word that's the word
00:36:43.540
of the day i'm gonna shoehorn that into everything which he did or when he was like you know we need to
00:36:49.440
grow the economy from the heart outward um it's just stupid nonsense just to fill up time and space
00:36:59.360
in a speech that really doesn't mean anything but stupid people think it sounds good including the
00:37:05.660
person saying it that's what kamala harris is doing that's a trudeauism there i thought you were going
00:37:11.560
to refer to trudeaus and i'll massacre it but remember we was trying to refer to i think it was a tetra pack
00:37:17.720
and it was oh drink box water bottle sort of thing
00:37:20.720
he meant a tetra pack right oh yeah wait i'm not sure i have no idea and what we can pull that up
00:37:30.960
because that was actually yours is better than mine when he didn't have a good answer he knew he was stuck
00:37:39.520
in a rare moment of actual journalistic integrity a journalist asked him a question like hey you're
00:37:45.440
banning plastic uh what do you use and he was like we use um i uh because he knew i use water bottles
00:37:53.880
and i throw them in the garbage can for sure he was like how do i get out of this how do i describe
00:37:59.340
that thing that i think exists but i don't know because i don't go to the grocery store i have people
00:38:04.600
who do that for me so he was trying to describe a thing that he had seen once that he thinks maybe
00:38:09.440
water came in but he's not really sure and so he was like yep i uh it's a drink box water bottle sort
00:38:17.160
of thing i think olivia might have uh sourced the clip so we can quote him verbatim this is exactly
00:38:24.200
we uh we have uh recently switched to drinking uh water bottles out of uh water out of uh when we
00:38:31.080
have water bottles uh out of a plastic uh sorry away from plastic towards uh paper um like drink box
00:38:40.000
that's all folks you know but going back to kamala harris you know she's you know trying to be come
00:38:52.780
across as some sort of orator with this passage of time she's an empty vessel president biden is
00:38:59.480
off riding his bike times i was marking it down i think she said it six times in that 30 seconds or
00:39:06.180
whatever felt like longer listening to it but i think it was like 30 seconds and and you have
00:39:11.900
president biden off riding his bicycle to an ice cream parlor somewhere and meanwhile look what's
00:39:17.340
happened to the world how much of a dangerous place it's become mobility scooter oh you know
00:39:22.600
russia going into ukraine a disastrous and i mean disastrous iran arms deal being cobbled together
00:39:31.700
with the chief negotiator being russia if you can believe it or not that story is not getting
00:39:36.440
anywhere near the attention it deserves china uh probably salivating right now as it looks upon
00:39:43.600
across the pond towards taiwan compared to just a year and a bit ago uh from now sheila
00:39:51.660
this is a way more dangerous world when we had someone competent in charge in the white house
00:39:58.480
wouldn't you say i agree and things i think are going to get more dangerous um in the world but for
00:40:06.560
families in general uh given um joe biden's nomination for the supreme court this is a woman who
00:40:15.800
um said that sentence and guidelines are not up to date and are too harsh yeah for child pornography
00:40:26.680
offenders and i think i'm not sure if i can say that on youtube so if i just got us kicked off of
00:40:31.760
youtube um on the stream i'm sorry um but maybe we could roll that clip of joe biden's nominee for the
00:40:39.540
supreme court deciding that the perverts of the world are being treated too unkind we got it as you said
00:40:49.360
the guideline was based originally on uh a statutory scheme and on directives specific directives by
00:40:57.320
congress at a time in which more serious child pornography offenders were identified based on
00:41:07.640
the volume based on the number of photographs that they received in the mail and that made totally
00:41:14.400
total sense before when we didn't have the internet when we didn't have distribution but the way that the
00:41:20.800
guideline is now structured based on that set of circumstances is leading to extreme disparities in
00:41:28.880
the system because it's so easy for people to get volumes of this kind of material now by computers
00:41:38.600
yeah that's that's why we should be punished doing the work of differentiating who is a more serious
00:41:45.120
offender in the way that it used to so the commission has taken that into account and and perhaps even
00:41:52.140
more importantly courts are adjusting their sentences in order to account for the changed
00:41:59.080
circumstances what on earth is she trying to say she's trying to say that because the internet has
00:42:06.340
made it easier for these perverts and freak shows to consume materials that are the product of
00:42:13.620
victimization of children because the internet made it more easy for them to get more of it
00:42:19.000
that we should cut them some slack that's really the crux of our argument here i think it is a i think
00:42:26.160
part of the argument too sheila and i've heard this stated uh in the past by apologists of those who
00:42:33.440
consume child pornography if you can imagine such people do exist and it's this um if joe blow didn't
00:42:43.100
get those photographs or didn't download those files of children in pornographic situations i mean
00:42:51.400
it's hard to talk about um the thing is those images still exist you see so the fact that uh he did
00:43:00.920
download it uh didn't have any bearing on that and it's a false argument sheila because yeah because
00:43:06.220
he creates the demand exactly he creates the market if the market doesn't exist the material doesn't
00:43:14.480
exist i don't know why these people can't connect those dots it it's despicable yeah you know what i
00:43:21.780
would be arguing for lighter sentences for parents who take matters into their own hands that that's the
00:43:28.240
people who deserve the lighter sentence in this whole conversation um but that is uh judge can katanji
00:43:37.140
brown jackson and that is joe biden's nominee for the supreme court so this is joe biden's justice
00:43:45.760
system that treats parents who express dismay at uh school board hearings treats them like terrorists
00:43:54.600
but he will also on the flip side nominate someone to the supreme court who thinks we need to be um
00:44:01.880
lighter take a lighter approach to people who consume the products of child abuse
00:44:09.840
unbelievable and on that note sheila did you see or hear that clip it was espn uh which is a horrible
00:44:19.360
sports network by the way it's the worst and they were televising a um w nba game uh the women's
00:44:27.780
basketball association so nobody was watching yeah and in during the break i've got a girl who plays
00:44:33.680
basketball i could say that nobody watches women's professional basketball so when they cry that they
00:44:39.240
don't make as much money as the guys that's because nobody's watching oh sheila if only that was the
00:44:45.940
issue yeah because that's what i thought they were going to do the virtue signaling on no they took a
00:44:51.340
two minute uh pause of silence instead of running highlights of the of the first half two minutes
00:44:59.360
uh lord in in solidarity with their parent network uh disney um for the community that is hurt right now
00:45:10.460
this is talking about the radical sex ed education that is being criticized and condemned in the united
00:45:19.460
states right now they thought they think this is a human rights issue and you know and almost like
00:45:28.640
standing in solidarity with ukraine they took a two minute pause to mourn that this radical sex education
00:45:36.620
system is under attack and this is espn and disney you know so i i have no words
00:45:45.260
again i just boil this right down to what life was like 10 years ago yeah if you are an adult who wants
00:45:55.120
to talk to my kids about this stuff i think you're a total weirdo and i refuse to allow this to be
00:46:03.860
normalized if you are insistent about talking to other people's kids against the will of the parents
00:46:11.700
might i add about things that the parents have decided are completely inappropriate i'm just gonna
00:46:18.860
go and assume that you're a weirdo because it's my job to protect my kids from people who want to rob
00:46:26.460
them of their childhood early and introduce things into their lives that i don't think they're ready for
00:46:31.760
and we used to call it grooming we used this was grooming and parents were on the lookout for it
00:46:37.040
and now if we talk about it in that way we are somehow uh name the phobic whatever it is today
00:46:43.740
the thing that you are they accuse you of you're canceled i guess and sheila i mean when we talk about
00:46:50.580
kids let's be clear about something these are children as young as little five years five years old
00:46:56.740
you know and this and you know what i and again going back to your comparison of 10 years ago and
00:47:02.460
maybe a few more years uh added on to that didn't disney used to always be about family-friendly
00:47:09.340
entertainment kid-friendly you know animation uh shorts and and and feature-length movies and this
00:47:17.200
is now a titan that not only controls all the disney properties but we're talking about the star wars
00:47:24.400
franchise we're talking about marvel comics everything that appeals to children you would think disney
00:47:32.640
would be on the front lines saying no no no this is not wholesome this is not good it's the other way
00:47:40.280
around and they're getting their pitbull espn to take a two-minute moment of silence uh in mourning for
00:47:49.780
a radical sex uh education curriculum are you kidding me these people are total weirdos i don't
00:47:57.880
understand why these companies have to take a stand on every social justice issue that exists
00:48:05.580
oh i don't i don't care if my i don't care about the razor company's politics i don't care about the
00:48:12.920
politics of the mascara manufacturer i don't care why do they do this yeah there's by the way if we
00:48:22.080
have the audio can we just hear a little bit of this absolute rubbish of this legislation and also how
00:48:28.740
it is affecting so many families across this country and because of that our allyship is going
00:48:34.260
to take a front seat and with that we're going to pause in solidarity you know what though they
00:48:43.800
probably didn't have two minutes of silence on memorial day yeah thank you they probably didn't
00:48:48.980
take two minutes of silence on memorial day right oh probably not no not not if there were ads to be
00:48:56.160
sold but i want to go back to what you said just before we ran that clip uh sheila um when you're
00:49:03.460
wondering why these um fortune 500 companies uh are are taking these social justice woke positions
00:49:12.160
and i think sheila whether it's disney or gillette or coca-cola or home depot you name it it's all about
00:49:20.800
let's show wokeism let's portray ourselves as social justice warriors because the cancel culture mob
00:49:30.180
will then leave us alone and go after some competitor oh no no i know they're buying time
00:49:37.060
i'll grant you that you know but there will be a day of reckoning for that that's this is the cowardice
00:49:44.240
in the boardrooms of these companies these are the cowardly ceos that are making these decisions
00:49:51.880
sheila it's just to so that they are not boycotted or the the cancel culture mob comes and therefore
00:50:01.000
business is fine shareholder value is high and on and on it goes they are selling out for the worst of
00:50:09.480
reasons imaginable yeah i also fundamentally oppose so much of this because of the weird jargon that
00:50:16.900
somehow makes its way into the dictionary the very next year like allyship yeah what and the
00:50:23.560
community who sheila who is this community the the pro radical sex ed community they're watching
00:50:31.660
oh gosh she'll like see that know your audience there's a reason why nobody watches espn there's
00:50:41.280
a reason why nascar's viewership is through the roof is because you don't have to sit through this
00:50:46.300
garbage yeah all the time yeah it'll be a dark day indeed if nascar ever goes this route please tell me
00:50:53.460
they aren't going this well they had a moment where it looked pretty close with the news hopes
00:50:59.880
but i think everybody at nascar learned their lesson over that where they like read the crowd
00:51:06.560
afterwards and they knew the audience they're like these people you know they appreciate the fact
00:51:11.560
that they pray it's a very blue collar crowd and um it didn't go over well at all yeah and probably i
00:51:18.840
once read the most um brand loyal sports fans out there so in other words if a driver is wearing
00:51:27.900
a pens oil patch uh when that's your favorite driver that's what oil he's going to be buying uh
00:51:35.580
there's a real connection there with that fan base uh that you don't see elsewhere but enough
00:51:41.920
about us sheila do we have some uh super chats and hyper chats and all those other kind of chats that i
00:51:48.260
forgot i know i struggle with them and i say it every day um yeah we'll get to these and then we'll
00:51:54.400
have we must we cannot not show the clip of kid rock and tucker carlson yeah so let's go through
00:52:02.320
some of these so uh cjd let's get the spectacles on cjd gives us five bucks regarding trudeau and
00:52:10.460
sing man makes plans god laughs proverbs 16 9 from your lips to god's ears friend um amt 60 a buck
00:52:20.060
with the liberal and ndp alliance until 2025 i don't see the intra-provincial vax pass for trains planes
00:52:25.720
etc being lifted soon you know what that could be the case because now there are no consequences
00:52:31.140
for keeping that in place um also the prime minister wanting digital currency which may require
00:52:37.740
a jab for buying food i'm not sure if we're going to go that far um but i would uh i wouldn't be
00:52:44.480
surprised to see um a digital carbon uh budget for people uh you know like how far do you drive
00:52:54.280
um you know this is what you're going to pay because you you you've exceeded your carbon budget
00:53:00.160
i can easily see that they've been talking about that for years long before they thought about using
00:53:04.800
digital id to deal with covid vaccination status that was the thing that especially the world economic
00:53:10.720
forum was talking about before this but but you know what sheila with us being landlocked
00:53:16.600
in canada potentially till 2025 it just gave me an epiphany for a caper idea how about this we go out
00:53:25.040
again to roxham road and no costumes though no costume but how about this instead of chronicling
00:53:32.960
the uh irregulars coming in from the u.s to canada why don't we walk across the border have the royal
00:53:42.000
canadian mounted henchmen carry our suitcases and presto we're in new york state how about that i
00:53:48.560
wonder how that works has that ever been done yet or is it just a one-way flow of irregulars i think
00:53:55.500
it's just a one-way flow of irregulars and you're going to end up in an ice detention facility for a
00:54:00.020
very long time so let's not do that let's but you know what sheila that's a very important point
00:54:06.180
and it's this the southern border in the united states is a disaster thousands and thousands of
00:54:13.420
people uh every week are coming over we don't even know who these people are what have you why is it a
00:54:20.520
different standard if somebody crosses the northern border into joe biden's america and there was an
00:54:28.740
example of that i'm not going to mention his name but um a uh i guess we can call him an online
00:54:34.820
personality did illegally cross from alberta into the u.s and was promptly uh arrested so why the
00:54:45.060
beefed up uh enforcement of immigration law on the northern side of the united states of america but
00:54:51.740
not so much on the southern side it doesn't make sense to me oh we're privileged canadians trying to
00:54:57.660
escape trudeau and so we would of course naturally vote a certain way when i think at the southern border
00:55:03.740
the hope is there that they are importing democrat voters into texas to flip texas i i kind of think
00:55:10.380
that that's that's the motive there where it's like if you're a canadian trying to escape justin
00:55:14.860
trudeau maybe you're not so far left-leaning and you wouldn't be inclined to vote biden when you get
00:55:20.480
there you are so right sheila what was i thinking with that question yeah it's a it's a democratic
00:55:27.980
votes but i'd sure like to hear the official explanation you know because you're right that's
00:55:34.100
the unspoken strategy 100 to pardon me i said i hope kamala harris gives us that official
00:55:41.100
explanation that'll be a hell of a word salad there will be no passage of illegals from the northern
00:55:47.340
end of the border seriously does she have a spite a speech writer like does she
00:55:55.740
she can't um i don't know uh lawrence neal gives us 10 bucks trudeau has been destroying this country
00:56:07.460
since he was first elected in 2015 this coalition will be the end of canada as we know it i might
00:56:12.720
force the west to reconsider our role in confederation a little bit sooner there you go
00:56:18.260
again is that is that a possibility at all sheila i don't know don't take my dreams from me
00:56:24.220
amt 60 gives us a buck i saw a video or on facebook that a woman drove to another province had a car
00:56:33.980
accident and a concussion can't drive now but can't go back to her home in ontario by plane
00:56:38.940
train because she's unvaxxed shameful i think drea has been working on a very similar story with
00:56:45.740
a family where one of them was involved in a car accident on the other side of the family and or
00:56:49.820
other side of the country the dad can't come to visit yes yeah because of vaccination status
00:56:55.240
because this is cruel and ghoulish um um there 403 gives us 10 bucks i agree with menzies on the
00:57:03.780
trudeau singh union singh has become useless trudeau will say anything at any time today and tomorrow
00:57:08.360
it will be totally different yeah team menzies i guess and welcome aboard
00:57:15.120
i wouldn't take it personally uh token gives us 10 bucks prime minister justin trudeau is a
00:57:22.520
millionaire that wants to live like a billionaire and being prime minister allows him to do it his
00:57:27.380
corrupt corruption has no limit that is also true
00:57:33.680
yep oh one more uh 10 bucks fraser mc bernie it's got his cap blocks fully on uh pick a decade say
00:57:42.940
1957 to 1967 canada had two aircraft carriers and a full brigade in europe and air force with the only
00:57:49.440
radar cf-100 cf-86 we were building the cf-105 avro aero building the trans canada highway pipeline the
00:57:57.140
st lawrence seaway and expo 67 the best world fair ever now we can't build anything yeah imagine
00:58:04.900
applying the gender-based analysis to all of those major projects because that's what the liberals of
00:58:10.700
today would have done back then and you would never have gotten a railroad built uh a trans canada highway
00:58:17.140
built because we would have to put it through the gender-based analysis lens of how would have
00:58:23.340
how would have having all these male construction workers building a road hurt the feelings of
00:58:30.140
gender diverse people in the region that's what we're dealing with now incredible i mean the 60s
00:58:35.660
even the leafs were winning stanley cups plural you know in fact there's a great little anecdote
00:58:41.580
1967 the last time they won that was their fourth stanley cup in the 60s and there were several players
00:58:48.560
that were not part of the stanley cup parade uh down bay street you can google it folks it's black
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and white footage there's no cn tower sky it's like toronto in an alternate universe and some of the
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players were saying to the ones uh buggering off for a fishing trip what are you doing how can you miss
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the stanley cup parade and the answer was um oh plenty more of these to come in the years ahead
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okay half a century later didn't quite work out as planned but anyhow yeah me we would have flying cars
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yeah 67 is perhaps um a good marker of where things were starting to uh uh roll off the rails because
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it would be 68 when justin's father became prime minister right if memory serves and uh that my friends
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could be a book of canadian history called the beginning of the end yeah sometimes i'd like to go
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back on the the old youtube rabbit hole when i'm not looking at carnivores make fun of vegans um i'd like
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to go back and look at like what they predicted for the future in the late 50s early 60s in sort of that
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golden age of um i guess it would be like modern uh the 1950s sort of modern era um where everything
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was kind of chrome and lacquer and i liked how the houses looked back then too but what they predicted
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for the future and like the egg-shaped cars that were flying and what they thought that would be
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and then you're like uh cost two bucks a liter to fill up the jeep
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i know yeah nothing changed everything just got more expensive that's all right none of the fun
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stuff all of the bad stuff um let's keep going for disney uh former youtube watcher sorry gives us
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five library says former disney employee four dizzy employees arrested in polk county human trafficking
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campaign campaign on march 16th 2022 that is true uh while they're busy telling us uh to completely
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let strangers talk to our kids about sex and gender against our wishes they employ people involved in
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human trafficking rings for them in polk county but sheila don't be so harsh maybe human traffickers
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um are part of the community uh that is lamenting the sex ed
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yeah uh authorities have arrested 108 people including alleged child sex predators and those
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seeking prostitutes in a six-day undercover human trafficking operation florida among those
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taken into custody were four disney employees and a retired judge well i guess they don't call it the
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happiest place on earth that's horrible yeah monsters um but let's leave on a light
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note things that make me happy kid rock talking to tucker carlson it was like
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where two worlds collide and i am happiest um we've got a clip of kid rock talking about i think it's how
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he's completely uncancellable because he literally doesn't care beautiful about them and uh maybe we
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could roll that and uh we'll go out on that high note if that's okay that's great so shall we just
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leave that as the farewell video or yeah let's yeah yeah and we'll say our goodbyes now okay then
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well folks thank you so much for those of you who contributed uh that's how we keep these uh high
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powered lights on and thank you to efren and olivia behind the board sheila and i will be back here on
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thursday tomorrow there will be a couple of other rebel characters as sheila calls them uh to uh give you
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some entertainment and insight and in the meantime as always stay sane
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we we had dinner last night and you rolled up in a rolls royce the let's go brandon edition yes
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so for a waffle house plate with a waffle house plate so for our viewers who might want
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the rolls royce let's go brandon edition like where where can you get one you go on this thing called
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google and you type in you know car badges let's go brandon and there's companies that come up on my
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truck i got one says white boy edition there's all these crazy but it looks official so you know i
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would never drive a foreign car be driven i used to like to say to myself like i'm so proud you know
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for how hard i work and you know what i charge people for shows is what i think is fair because
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i can hold my head high because i feel i've never made an unhonest dollar off of working man's back
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and so i did rolls royce but i'm like i'm in nashville so i'm not in detroit so it's the same
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but it came for sale this thing and i had this waffle house license plate hold forever and i'm like
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i need a car to put that thing on i need to get that rolls royce and then the let's go brandon
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badge it came out i'm like oh there is a heaven i'm like this is just too good this is too much fun