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00:09:05.240But in terms of actual just conservative news, it's us and True North.
00:09:08.620You're telling us that you can't speak to that audience.
00:09:11.360You don't want to speak to the audience.
00:09:12.680Also, our YouTube audience is fairly young compared to a lot of these places.
00:09:17.160You don't, like, where do you think the young conservatives are going if not the Rebel News Instagram, if not all these other stories that are being, again, stolen by us by like Six Buzz and all that stuff.
00:09:28.400Where do you think the young people are getting their conservative news from?
00:09:31.120It's not from the Globe and Mail, Lincoln, so I don't know why they can't answer questions.
00:09:34.880I think it's, like, I think it's inevitable that if they did answer questions on our platform, I think it's inevitable they would win over some voters, whether we like it or not.
00:09:48.480So, I don't know, especially when we're mentioning questions that with Trudeau's name in it, especially to someone like Aaron O'Toole, it gives them the chance to get an advantage or a one-up and, again, to ultimately win over voters.
00:15:43.900I think, I think the NDP and the Greens are good, but they're not going to get enough votes to win a parliament.
00:15:47.900So, it's basically the vote to sway the decision to liberal that you wouldn't necessarily vote on that principle or?
00:15:55.900It depends. I mean, I have to look at what their platforms are for this one, but really, O'Toole is very, very dangerous.
00:16:02.900The whole Conservative Party is very dangerous. If they get any toehold, we're doomed.
00:16:08.900What about their platform is the most dangerous? I mean, and their opposition to the Trudeau government?
00:16:12.900They support corporations. They don't believe in corporate tax cuts. I mean, they believe in corporate tax cuts. They don't believe in fair taxation. I mean, they're favoring the rich people.
00:16:27.900How do you think we'll get out of the record spending that Trudeau has done during the COVID debt without taxation?
00:16:34.900No, you can't blame him for spending. Look at all the people that would have lost their homes, lost their jobs if they hadn't had supplements.
00:16:40.900You can't blame him for that. You know, he's looking after people.
00:16:45.900The vaccines. I see producer Justin nodding his head along with the brilliance of that woman.
00:16:51.900Summally out there with her granddaughter and her friend or something to that regard.
00:16:57.900Either way, she's an elder to them. And all she can come up with is Trudeau spending money is good.
00:17:02.900And all these, like, 20-year-old stereotypes about conservatives. Oh, they support corporations. Oh, you don't support corporations, lady? Well, where'd you buy your clothes?
00:17:11.900Oh, they're dangerous. And I'm not even an Aaron O'Toole fan by any means. But all this, they're dangerous. They don't support high taxes. They don't support this and that.
00:17:21.900It's just the laziest intellectual arguments. And we ran into this yesterday, Lincoln. I could come up to you and just impose all these assumptions on you.
00:17:32.900You like this. You don't like this. And have no examples at all.
00:17:35.900That's not how an adult has a rational conversation or has a debate at all.
00:17:40.900Yeah, nothing to back up the claims that they're making. You saw the first gentleman that Tamara interviewed asking about what policies that he liked about Trudeau.
00:17:51.900He didn't know any. It's so obvious. He just didn't know any.
00:17:55.900Oh, please tell me what, that girl there, please tell me what policies you're talking about so I can give my comment on that.
00:18:01.900I'm there for what this, I think this represents. I'm there for what, she doesn't even, these people don't even realize, at least the ones that we saw, that what they think they're there to represent isn't even the reality.
00:18:14.900So what do you get from Justin Trudeau? You get spending out the ass. You get blackface.
00:18:20.900You get things, can Justin, can we bring up the she session, she recovery?
00:18:25.900This is, and Jordan Peterson retweeted this yesterday and said this is not how adults talk.
00:18:29.900Justin Trudeau talking about a she recovery in a she session. He's talking about the Taliban need to step it up.
00:18:36.900We need to expect the Taliban to do better.
00:18:40.900Exactly. This is all they have anymore. And all these politicians, even Aaron O'Toole, this is all they have now.
00:18:46.900Without a feminist this, public safety that, protecting, doing the right thing, they have actually zero things to say.
00:18:54.900In an actual conversation, Aaron O'Toole would explode. In an actual conversation, Justin Trudeau would just say,
00:19:00.900um, yes, um, all Canadians. She session, Taliban, um, it's 2015. They have zero, like, I'd rather speak to Jagmeet Singh than these two.
00:19:12.900Because he could actually, even though his opinions are terrible, and I don't think, I don't think he's genuine at all.
00:19:18.900He could actually have a, have a debate with you, even if I don't think he agrees with the stuff that he's saying at all.
00:19:24.900Annamie Paul, sorry. Annamie Paul of the Green Party. She actually takes questions from people.
00:19:29.900Because she's already been through the storm of people, you know, lying about her and trying to say she's this, that and the other.
00:19:35.900So the only two politicians of federal parties that are answering questions right now are Annamie Paul and Maxime Bernier.
00:19:42.900Everything, I don't know, everything about Justin, Justin is just so hard to take seriously.
00:19:47.900I don't know what it is about him, his demeanor, how he acts, everything.
00:19:51.900It's just so, he's just, it just gives off, it's just a strange vibe. I don't know how to explain it.
00:19:57.900If you watch, I was watching another video, I'm not sure the outlet that was covering where Tamara was in Coburg, and everything just seems like such an act.
00:20:05.900It goes, like, he's going around, does the elbow, the elbow bump, the elbow bump, and then gives a hug to one person.
00:20:13.900Exactly, that's exactly what I was going to say.
00:20:15.900Aren't you doing the elbow bump for the social distancing? Obviously there's no social, you saw the video, they're all crowded up.
00:20:23.900Like, I just do not get it. It's like, sometimes COVID isn't a threat, sometimes it is a threat.
00:20:29.900It just, at the end of the day, how are we supposed to follow these leaders when they set these examples and they just do these outrageous things?
00:20:38.900That's exactly what I was going to say, Lincoln. He's going around elbow bumping people, and then one of the ladies, an elderly lady that he elbow bumps, gives him a hug.
00:20:45.900So, what, have you just killed Grandma Justin Trudeau? Or does it only matter sometimes?
00:20:51.90090% of the times it's unsafe to be touching people other than with your elbow, but then it's okay.
00:20:57.900Sometimes you can hug somebody and it's safe. It just depends on whether you do it or not.
00:28:00.900People who refuse to answer to my question are in the side of the government right now.
00:28:09.900So, they choose who have the answer, who can ask the question, and this is actually a censorship of which media can have the answer or not.
00:35:27.900Newly independent MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossan was returned to her seat during the Nova Scotia election after she was dismissed from the winning Progressive Conservative Party for encouraging a blockade of the Trans-Canada Highway into New Brunswick.
00:35:41.900The blockade was staged in protest of the former Liberal government's unexpected reversal on loosening the quarantine rule separating residents in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Lincoln J.
00:37:00.900Whether you like the PPC or not, maybe you hate the PPC.
00:37:03.900Maybe you think they're siphoning votes.
00:37:05.900But, logical reasoning would suggest that if all these people are being kicked out of these parties, and they want to go somewhere where they're allowed to have different opinions, then why don't they just all join one party and be like, hey, we've got all this power here.
00:37:19.900I mean, they form that caucus, which is largely a bunch of people you probably haven't heard of besides Sloan, Hilliard, Bernier.
00:37:27.900What it does is it splits up voters that more or less all basically have the same ideas, right?
00:37:34.900And it kind of forces them to pick sides in it when they all could be one party, right?
00:37:41.900And I want you guys to vote for whatever you believe in, vote your conscience, vote your issues, and not just say, we need to kick Trudeau out, so let's bring in Trudeau, maybe we'll call him.
00:37:57.900What I'm saying is, if all these people agree on the same things, and they appear to, either there's something they're not telling us, or they should be under the same umbrella.
00:38:06.900Now, Derek Sloan, I still think he hasn't named his party yet, which is very odd to me.
00:38:12.900Maybe he's just testing the water, that's what I think.
00:38:26.900But if you can put a large dent in either of these parties, I wouldn't advocate for voting for the bloc.
00:38:32.900They put a dent in the Liberal standing in Quebec, though.
00:38:37.900If you can put a large dent in the Conservatives by voting for the PBC, or you can put a large dent in the Liberals by voting for somebody else, which I don't support any of this.
00:38:47.900But then all of a sudden they have to start welcoming in new ideas.
00:38:51.900The Green Party won't allow the idea that somebody might prefer Israel over Palestine.
00:38:56.900The Conservative Party won't allow the idea that you don't want vaccine passports, even though they're supposed to be against that.
00:39:03.900If you put the fear of God into them just a little bit, five or ten seats, then maybe you're going to start getting some proper representation,
00:39:10.900and maybe you're going to have a government that starts working for you.
00:39:14.900At this point, I would only trust an independent, I think, to actually work for me.
00:39:18.900But you talk to a lot of these candidates, and I won't name them, they're all talking like they're federal leaders.
00:39:25.900Even these people that have left parties, they're all talking like they're federal leaders.
00:39:28.900I ask them what are some policies that you're going to put in, you know, in this one, in your writing.
00:39:35.900They're all talking like they're federal leaders, you know, free speech and anti-lockdown.
00:39:40.900And that's all well and good, but what are you actually going to do on the municipal level for the people that are going to elect you?
00:39:45.900Or are you just going to get an office and, you know, start a Twitter account and a podcast?
00:39:50.900I feel like that's what's going to happen for a lot of them.
00:39:52.900They just want to get in on name only.
00:39:54.900They want to push all this stuff that would be okay to push on a federal level but not actually get things done for regular people.
00:40:02.900This might sound like an obvious question with a potentially obvious answer.
00:40:06.900Why do you think Justin called the election early?
00:40:08.900Because he wants to secure the idea that he's the people's choice, I think, and that I think he's going to win.
00:40:17.900And if he does win, then he's going to say, well, all this is justified.
00:40:21.900We can do further lockdowns if we need to.
00:40:23.900We can raise taxes to get rid of some of this debt if we need to.
00:40:31.900So it's a great time for him to call it.
00:40:33.900I think the people of this country have shown that they're willing to accept basically anything, just like Australia.
00:40:38.900And I want to show New Zealand as well here.
00:40:42.900I think if he was to wait any longer, if he avoided this election, by the time the next one comes, there would be talks that the third booster shot would be coming.
00:40:53.900It would just be a lot harder for him to hold on to voters, I think.
00:40:56.900Yeah, and if he wins now and wins by a sizable margin, he can say, listen, why don't you guys try winning an election?
00:41:25.900We've got Jagmeet, who can't win anything if his life depended on it.
00:41:29.900And we've got Annamie Paul, who's, I think she's probably a good person, but her views I wildly disagree with, just based on the fact that anyone who has to deal with a bunch of nonsense from the media is going to wake up from it a little bit, wake up from what's going on there.
00:41:44.900And the block, they're just going to do their own thing.
00:42:27.900They are re-locking down, if I can use that word, over one case, Lincoln J.
00:42:32.900So she comes out and she's got, you know, she said they eliminated COVID before because they're on a very small island, very easily to control.
00:42:40.900But now one case, producer Justin, and we've got to lock it right down.
00:42:44.900Let's go ahead and play her lovely speech.
00:43:24.900Could you imagine having to live with, like, we basically do here in Ontario, not to, this is very extreme.
00:43:30.900This is, how are you supposed to have any hope for the future?
00:43:34.900I just feel bad for kids and stuff, having to live under lockdowns like this.
00:43:38.900Kids having to play sports and deal with these measures.
00:43:40.900There's just, the future is just so grim.
00:43:43.900Rebelnews.com, if you want to read the full story, we have a writing team who's always on the point about all this stuff going on around the world, of course,
00:43:52.900because we have a lot of Aussie fans, and subsequently New Zealand.
00:43:56.900We are wishing you the best down there, because this is crazy.
00:43:59.900She's part of the Democrat Socialist Party that was voted in, and she's exactly what you think she would be.
00:44:05.900A teenager's ideas put into an adult, because, you know, that's just the way it is.
00:44:10.900Nobody wants to be mean and say no, Lincoln.
00:44:14.900Melbourne, New South Wales, Victoria, all these places in Australia are locked down.
00:44:21.900Police saying they're going door to door.
00:44:23.900They visited 2,000 people the other day, and they're wondering why you're not home, why you're not staying home, why you're being so selfish.
00:44:31.900And they got the helicopters in the streets.
00:44:35.900It's really reached a point, Lincoln, where you have to start to wonder, like I talked about with Dre about Tim Dillon,
00:44:42.900if people really like being locked down, if this is the way they want to live.
00:44:46.900If we've gone so far in, let's say, the last 15 years, where people want the government to take care of them so badly that they think they can do no wrong,
00:54:13.900Nothing against anti-lock, we're never going to lock down again.
00:54:16.900Nothing, we can't defund the CBC anymore, we'll just review it.
00:54:21.900It's just, I don't know, either they don't care or they just want to stick with the people who are already going to vote for them no matter what.
00:54:28.900So the PPC is now tied with the Green Party, or with the Bloc, I believe, or they've passed the Bloc, they're tied with the Green Party.
00:55:48.900But it's more of a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately game, and a lot of people seem to think that he's waiting for a conservative failure, so then he can swoop in.
00:55:56.900I could see why they want him in, though, 100%.
00:55:58.900But does the conservative machine want him in?