DAILY | Patrick Brown DQ'd from CPC race; Dutch farmer protests heating up; Just eat the bugs
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Summary
Sneaky Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race. Why? Why did he get disqualified? And why was he kicked out of the leadership race in the first place?
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welcome and good afternoon and good evening to those across the country in the world
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watching to rebel news daily live stream and we can give you the best link to that every single
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day at rebel news.com slash live stream i am andrew you are who again i am dakota christensen that's
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you want to send a rumble rant or an odyssey hyper chat you can do so we'll answer your questions
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comments read anything you want on air i don't even look at what it is before i read dakota just
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like anchorman i just go with whatever so if it's something about san diego then i'll still read it
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you're like a regular joe biden yeah i didn't want to swear this early into the broadcast
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so i didn't um we've got lots of stuff to cover dakota both here and abroad from the netherlands
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to the offices of the conservative party in ontario and in the rest of the country but let's
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just get down and dirty into it with sneaky patrick brown shall we good old sneaky patrick
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brown big headline coming out last night patrick brown disqualified the conservative party of
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canada's leadership race it's um you know it's always funny for me to watch patrick brown i think
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he's the worst politician in the country not in the sense that he's got the worst views i'm sure he's
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got some views that are better than christy of freeland but he is possibly the least skilled at
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being a politician i think the main issue is that it's impossible to know his views i don't think he
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himself knows his views other than surfing himself is in his position on literally every issue i feel
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like has changed at least four or five times on the public record so there's really no knowing what's
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going through his head because you can't believe a word out of his mouth i keep getting this you know
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like 1990s charlie sheen bang coming down here i'm trying to bear with me everyone while i correct
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this as best as i came with my hand comb the show make sure can we get the hair and makeup crew in
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here uh producers please yes my hand comb patrick brown disqualified as sheila wrote up yesterday
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now there isn't a definitive reason they said i believe it was financial uh something or other
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want to scroll down there i think they just said they're allegations of misconduct that are breaking the
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serious allegations of wrongdoing by the patrick brown campaign that appear to violate the financial
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provisions of the canada elections act so we don't know exactly what it exactly what it was we have our
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own thoughts as everyone i'm sure does but i want to point out that after david menzies and tv's lincoln jay
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went and went to their headquarters where he had allegedly people from the city working for him on his
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campaign whether that's voluntarily on a volunteer status and unpaid status um let's not say anything
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that's going to get andrew says into trouble um it's all alleged right now until it comes out but
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we'd like to think that at least some of the stuff that was on that tape rose questions amongst people
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i know that a few days later patrick or sorry pier poliev's crew started looking into things and as such
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so did the um conservative party i'd imagine because he's probably going to be leaving it soon
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um and all they started asking questions i know pierre posted about it and all of a sudden
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a few weeks later you know david menzies rises again david menzies rises again sneaky patrick brown
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the sneaky patrick.com website lives on it's where i went last night to get the story i don't think we
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have the doc i think it's only you think it's just dot ca i think it's i don't know about that
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producer olivia can we confirm i could be wrong i think sneaky patrick.com seems like it's you know
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we're about to find out right now yeah do it live on how many sneaky patrick websites can there be
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i don't know that's a great question but also for those of you who may possibly be so unfamiliar
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sneaky patrick this is this is not his first sneaky patrick.com dakota is it there wow okay
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because i know dot ca for sure that's good to know we have both dot com and dot ca
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leading to all the scandals of sneaky patrick brown that's where i went to go find the video
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yeah hockey rink is the the golden one the best of where he's breaking his own lockdown rules
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there's all this pc ontario pc party sketchy stuff uh that he was doing when he was leader of the
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ontario pc party the event lincoln jay went to where some random guy was telling him that he was being
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mean i guess and then stuff like this where you can see patrick brown with this the red circle
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denoting his shock shock his shame um can we put some of that up on screen particularly the part
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where david menzies goes into the unlocked building where the doings are transpiring and
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shows their board of plans sneaky patrick sneaky plans and i just want to point out some stuff on
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there and uh we can't draw anything from it other than hearsay and speculation in the court of law
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dakota christensen but we can show it to you and you can determine for yourself what you think it
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means yes the whiteboard here let's blow that up please olivia the sneaky patrick web of so he goes
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into this unlocked building um nobody's there there's some people back there but nobody at the
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reception so in a building i believe dakota where nobody's manning the thing um you're not
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trespassing as david committed these david menzies has committed no crimes and they just have this board
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in this unlocked building look at all that now the if you pot i'm not saying for you to pause
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livia but if the viewers i'm sure if the viewers pause and zoom in on some of the stuff you can see
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like they have stuff like generation z plans but then they say the ages are like 28 to 35 or something
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like that and like i'm not sure you know what the generations are or gen x plan it was one of the
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others he got the generations wildly wrong and whoever it is tim hortons of course whatever his
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marketing guru's plan was was wildly off because it was stuff like new facebook ads do a social media
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post so it's like you got somebody off the street uh that and probably a teenage girl could have done
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another job now patrick brown's campaign advisor is working in this building who knows what he's doing
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there dakota but he's in this building not in the city where patrick brown is mayor um i think it's
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safe to assume that doing work i don't know what i can say and what i cannot say but there's a board
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there with patrick brown's plan and there's people that work for him in the building that's what i'm
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going to say i have no special knowledge i'm not i didn't go with david menzies so this is fair yeah
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i mean it seems pretty clear you know david menzies keeps on his secret campaign office he does have
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city of brampton employees there whether or not they're still on the city of brampton payroll is
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what we're not certain on some of them replied to david and said that no we've taken lapses this is
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just us volunteering our own time though that is still suspect you know that's what they've said
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so and some didn't reply at all he's sneaky dakota sneaky patrick and david menzies always doing his
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due diligence ask those people ahead of time and it turns out that they were at the office when they
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said they were not involved with anything so it's very interesting and i just love to laugh at
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whatever patrick brown thinks to himself at night and he's just like that damn menzies again i mean
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what happens in that video dakota is so funny um they notice that uh david menzies is trying to
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interview him they drive around into a parking lot hoping they'll lose him the parking lot's a dead end
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so they just have to come back out and pass by them and then david menzies goes to um interview him
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they walk into a police station and try to get him arrested for harassment as if like paparazzi
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and news people don't exist that you know seek out interviews of people and then while they're there
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david and lincoln just go back to the other building like patrick brown doesn't even think to call and
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just be like there's reporters uh trying to get interviews with us maybe to be on the lookout for
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them coming back to the building we're just at but no they don't call ahead they don't think of
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anything patrick brown's like team gives him no advice maybe they all dislike him i don't know
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it seems like that might be the case in my opinion just like with the hockey rink stuff his excuse is
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that he's being harassed every time and he's got no good answers for anything what are you doing in
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a city facility and then his his go-to is just call my closest friends at the police force to do
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something about this for me because i'm untouchable call it call the police and then when people when
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other reporters outside of rebel news bring this up saying hey you know rebel news report on this
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they exposed you doing this what do you have to say about that stuff you were caught doing red-handed
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oh well that's the conspiracy theorists over at rebel.media you know we can't believe anything
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they say i'm like okay believe your lying eyes my friends the cameras do not lie olivia how many
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twitter followers does patrick brown has i want to see how big his audience actually is
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i want to see his conspiracy theorist you know lingo at work how many does that say
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what are we looking here so we got 66 000 65.4 i think 65 000 of his loyalist followers and probably
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a lot that aren't loyal to him at all or fans of his at all like producer efron um and 63 others that
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we follow so i don't know like he can say that one and a half million people um anywhere between that and
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uh twitter followers of a couple hundred thousand you can say that many people are conspiracy theorists
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but they're like quadruple the people that care about what he has to say yeah exactly he's just uh
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he's basically just an awful spineless politician the worst politician in canada he's just a slippery
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snake every time i see him in an interview especially recently i think it was with lawton who's doing an
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interview with andrew lawton our good old friend the other andrew that's right and uh uncle andrew
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uncle andrew yes and just i was watching him like respond to some questions he was putting to uh that
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andrew was putting to patrick brown and he just seems like his eyes just seem so soulless he seems
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so slippery every time he's responding to something well you know and just spouts off about some reason
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why whatever uh andrew is is asking about isn't a real issue it's just i don't know he's gonna clip
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this for his own team and he's gonna say that we're accusing of being a lizard person see how they
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talk about me be slippery and slithering slippery and slithering through the grass and writes a
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limerick about it uh and what he's currently doing right now i are well i'm about to say our friends
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of the pointer i don't think we're exactly friendly with them particularly with the patrick browns but
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no no the pointer brampton's local uh newspaper there you know the pointer anyways they've i just
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know they've been covering this relentlessly no friends of patrick brown about how he's been uh
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suspending brampton city council so he doesn't have to be held accountable for not doing any of the
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stuff he's supposed to be doing as mayor so uh that's another fun thing he's was off running his
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conservative party leadership campaign calling himself i'm mayor patrick brown oh yeah here we
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are yeah canceling his brampton city council meeting facing investigations yeah and he but the thing is
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he's been doing this repeatedly like just like session after session after session just canceling
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brampton city council because he can't be bothered to really actually run the city because he's busy with
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his own stuff so um olivian you want to bring up my twitter there i think i mean this is just
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speculation at the point in my replies um somebody who purports to be an executive assistant of his
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uh claim that we are being paid by pierre's team to give poor coverage to that that's fun um in my
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replies past the bug stuff talk about conspiracy theories i mean um it's gonna be in my replies
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anyways i'll send it to you uh and we can get to it after the break but um we're going to have a ton of
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stuff coming from the netherlands i almost said deutschland that's germany but dutch you know
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we're having a ton of stuff coming from the land of orange and we don't mean ndp this time the land
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of the dutch we don't mean jag meat i just want to shake my hair around like conan o'brien we don't
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mean jag meat dakota um but we mean rebel news coverage for the farmer rebellion.com in the netherlands
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we're sending people there we can't tell you who as of yet besides lewis brackpool we have more
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people going producer efron's on the phone right now coordinating things coordinating with the
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offices of the dutch people to try and get our people in the door he's triangulating journalistic
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uh passes and exceptions things are interjecting and intersecting you know a lot of hand movements
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a lot of big a lot of small um so we're gonna go to break and we're gonna come back with some
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uh dutch coverage and i'm gonna find that uh guy from patrick brown's campaign uh possibly
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saying illegal things who knows who knows what the law is these days with patrick brown so we'll
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talk to you guys in a moment rebelnews.com slash live streams stay with us we'll see you after this
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break we're apparently we're not going to a break now well momentarily we really set that up we said
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that we had such a good build up there we will be having an outbreak in just a moment still stay with
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us well this is a live show dakota so i'm gonna find this guy for you okay um
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he's he's claiming to be patrick brown's um guy so what i did is i posted that very david manzi's
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video and then his name is yeshua younis and he claims to be the executive assistant
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to the mayor of brampton which is patrick brown and uh so i'm going to send this to you right now
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olivia if we can throw it up olivia is a lot like jamie from the joe rogan experience if you're
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familiar with that are you honestly i despite it being like the most popular podcast and show in
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the media space i never really watch or listen to much of joe rogan stuff beyond like clips i see on
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socials you know too busy watching reruns of something that i don't know here it is um producer
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afron told me to do this in case anyone has a problem with it um so if you scroll up a little bit
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you see that i posted i just said if anyone got any questions here's david menzi's video about
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patrick brown in case you want to be aware at least you know like 18 people were pat myself on
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the back and then this guy says they're not doing journalism they're on payroll by pierre
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polyev's campaign i have a feeling that might come back to he might want to delete that one
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dakota that sounds like it's a little bit of libelous to me because we are not i criticize
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personally criticize pierre polyev all the time so i don't know if he's uh what's going on there
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dakota but he's not paying me polyev puppet andrew you are just that rhymes strings are being colds
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polyev puppet.com how much excuse me uh andrew how much is pure polyev paying you just the dollar
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figure please how much um you know well i think for every canadian that uh it's best if we build
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cricket factories and the largest cricket just the dollar figure please um the cricket factory
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mainly as you can see he is being paid by the pierre polyev campaign he refuses to give me the
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dollar figure uh we just need the cricket protein are we ready for our break send it away take away
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mike walden that's a super dave osborne reference before probably everyone's time yeah
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you know dakota i'm reminded of a time when somebody messaged me and told me that our
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barbecue rebellion t-shirt was a product of satanism and uh numerology and everything and
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that all the letters in the t-shirt equaled up to like 666 or something nice we properly planned
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that they have like a full diagram break they did yeah that's great it's like you know like i've
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seen those on like the monster can or like the breakdown oh this is all the symbols of satan
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but that's great to see it's always a specific phrase and if you change it a little bit it
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doesn't make any sense but it's always got to be the specific phrase reminds me of the number 23
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the movie uh probably your favorite movie but truck not trucker rebellion farmer rebellion.com
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um is where we're going to be posting all of our stuff with the dutch i don't know what you want
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to call it i guess just a rebellion but we're seeing videos where they're blocking airport
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entrances um setting fire to hay bales on the highway all the classic stuff that they've you know
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come to be well i don't believe they burned anything in canada besides churches and that wasn't the
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farmers um but roadway stoppages even uh port stoppages what is your immediate reaction to this
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dakota and let me pose it make it the question even more difficult to you what is your reaction to
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somebody who would say just like they said about coots and the border here that they're saying
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that this is not the proper way to go about things you can't shut down commerce because of your
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political opinion what's your opinion on that okay well first to set the scene as to what's going on
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here please because i i'm by no means an expert on the topic but basically the basics of what's going
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on is it's in protest of these green and net zero policies that's sort of the uh the justification
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for these absurd policies that are being pushed onto these farmers that are forcing them to like
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you know it's causing them issues with not being able to use certain fertilizers and having them to
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you know like basically kill off their livestock and not be able to produce as much food basically
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their livelihoods and the economy is already being strangled by the dutch government right now which is
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all sort of inspired by these world economic forum policy uh pushes essentially and so when you say
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oh well going at like uh blocking critical infrastructure and stopping uh you know the
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economy that's not good that's what's happening in the first place here is these farmers who you
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know as i always say farmers are the backbone of america they bring the food to your table andrew
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well these farmers uh across all the netherlands are being strangled and basically their economy is kind
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of being strangled by these insane policies that are i would say are egregious enough to justify
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this essentially it's an uprising this is a full-on revolt from this you know working class rebellion
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in a similar fashion do we saw that we saw here in canada but this is to the next level this is like
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another degree of desperation they're not just going and parking their trucks on the city streets
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of ottawa to make a statement they are like actually rising up and we see insane footage of
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the response from police and officials here and this is like like you're saying it's a full-on
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uprising full-on rebellion it's crazy to see we've got some of the footage here for you and i'd like to
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point out we're talking about pierre pierre would be against these blockages he was against the
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blockage for and i'm not telling you to be for or against it i'm just informing you that pierre
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pauliev was against the blocking of the border um in alberta and ontario he was okay for some reason
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it's okay to block a city in ottawa that was he you know was for had his hand forced into supporting
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that so shutting down a city bad or i mean good shutting down a border bad because doug now doug
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ford and the governor of new york are involved so we got to put a stop to that so i would have to
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imagine to be consistent pierre pauliev is going to say nothing about this because to be consistent
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he would have to be against all this stuff and if we bring up that article lewis wrote again i'd
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just like to read some of the statistics they had there um regarding what the restrictions on these
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farmers would be the dutch government's proposal could see the decimation of the country's
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agricultural sector through a plan to reduce nitrogen emissions which is estimated to produce
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around 40 of the country's total nitrogen emissions that would be the farming industry
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livestock farming makes up a large share of the netherlands agriculture industry and a proposal
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to reduce the number of livestock has become a hot issue and of course this goes in line with the
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2030 agenda people talk a lot about which is now only eight years away dakota so some of these
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countries who may have been slacking on claus's uh suggestions have to really accelerate
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keyword accelerate um things towards their green energy um goals and christy freeland's doing it
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um the brits are going to be doing it harder and faster soon i think once these people who you know
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they're liberal lights like boris and them are getting out um i think they'll replace them with
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more compliant leaders and we're seeing it in australia as well where they say um climate change is
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racist and sexist as well so we have to battle it even more so so they're really accelerating it
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here and the dutch uh people seem to be taking the brunt of it so you know they're putting farm
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equipment in front of airport entrances let's play some of this footage olivia we've got that's the
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bales of hay i was reference referencing being burned on the highway um everybody just passing by
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and because it it seems like they're not going to stand for it like they're going to cut off it
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sounds like 30 to 40 percent of their job and their production um and people are going to suffer
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and there's going to be shortages you saw you've seen shortages in the united states but what what
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they're doing there is it's a smaller country they're just going to push it through harder and
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faster it's not as easy to push things through hard and fast in the united states um in canada they
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see no need to i feel like they'll just do it at their own pace um we got our cricket factory here
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in ontario we'll just do it over a short short period of time like 10 years and uh canada will
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just deal with it but in places like the netherlands and in europe they're going to push it through uh as
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fast as they want or can because there's traditionally in the last decade hasn't been as much you know
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resistance to these left-wing ideologies so it's not that easy to do it in places like america where
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there are guns whereas in france where they put it through and they had to deal with the yellow vest
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resistance um even though that's what they voted for now in the netherlands they're going to see
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what the canadian police saw is that you can't just grab uh seven women you hired fight for diversity
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no offense to them it's not their fault but uh they're not going to be able to lift up these big
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stacks of hay off the highway and just like in canada they're going to see that you you need a special
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tow truck to tow away uh large farming vehicles and trucks and stuff like that dakota yeah yeah
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it's absolutely like you're saying like with shortages that's kind of the thing on top of
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this it's not just oh no the farmers are hurting with their own jobs and livelihood and like this
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is something that would affect literally every single person in the country and anyone who does
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trade and business with them as far as they be basically throttling their food production and you
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know it'll have a ripple effect throughout everything while we're already dealing with so many ripple
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effects from you know as biden likes to call it putin's price hike and uh you know the ukraine
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russia war going on and all the oil issues and all the supply chain crisis and already crazy
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inflation and shortages and supply chain stuff it's just this is all kind of coming to a head with
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these insane government policies going on in the netherlands so yeah people are rising up i'm not
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again i'm not going to necessarily condone it like i'm no expert in in the issue i don't know all of
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the particulars and i'm not actually there on the ground but you know what it seems to me like
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these farmers are putting their foot down a line has been crossed andrew i will say and uh seems like
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some crazy stuff has gone on over there well it seems to me that it should be apparent to most people
00:23:51.720
now that this is on purpose by governments um they no longer care for compliance to get green energy
00:23:59.180
legislation pushed through they just say we're going to do it without pushing the legislation
00:24:05.020
through or we're going to take what we already have and take it to the most extremes as we can
00:24:09.220
we have christie freeland saying this is a reminder of why a climate change action is so important
00:24:14.220
so they're they're forcing this stuff through they don't care about the gas prices being high
00:24:18.240
they don't care about cost of living being high as long as they're doing what their superiors want
00:24:24.080
them to do and whether that's a giant green energy corporation from china who produces solar panels
00:24:30.360
because that's what it's going to do whether it's um mastercard whether it's microsoft these companies
00:24:37.020
that are gigantic and have a lot of influence and power and google who participate in these world
00:24:43.220
economic forum meetings they're going to get the job done for them no matter what it doesn't exactly
00:24:48.700
matter to them because they don't actually care about their country now why would i suggest that
00:24:53.400
because they talk about all the time how horrible their country is if justin trudeau is going to get
00:24:57.580
up there and say canada is a racist dangerous country with people dropping dead all over the
00:25:01.820
place that hates its native population then you think he actually like loves the country that he lives in
00:25:07.580
do you think a resident communist in new zealand loves her country that she says is a colonialist
00:25:15.540
horde of terrible people who do terrible things and she doesn't have to answer any question you think
00:25:21.300
she actually cares about making her country better no it's always been about making this global
00:25:26.860
government this global thing and 20 plus years ago it used to be this conspiracy about you know
00:25:32.200
the global thing and we're going to make the amero like the north american version of the the euro
00:25:37.460
and it's all about a global government and we i don't know about you dakota but we would get taught
00:25:41.880
in schools about how great globalization is for trade and how we don't need to have borders and how europe
00:25:47.080
doesn't need to have borders because it's so cool you can just travel anywhere bro and how uh
00:25:52.260
canada australia can zook and you should you can just travel anywhere bro that's all it's about
00:25:57.440
but really it's about a certain amount of people who are unelected making decisions that line their
00:26:02.940
pockets and therefore they don't have to answer to anybody like the european union like the world
00:26:08.160
economic forum like the who get these international accords in order like the paris climate accord
00:26:14.100
it makes china money it makes india money uh but it doesn't make anybody else any money and they
00:26:19.700
don't care about that because they're sitting atop some sort of ivory tower that doesn't have a flag
00:26:24.880
upon it unless it's like a un flag or a gay pride flag with added chevrons and some and ukraine
00:26:32.700
colors we can't forget that dakota i think it's just a world economic form flag it's just all those
00:26:37.520
put together that's right it should just be a giant square let's play christia freeland here uh being evil
00:26:43.220
to put it lightly from my perspective this price increase in in fuel costs is a reminder of why
00:26:56.040
climate action is so important and why as a country we have to work even harder and move even faster
00:27:06.460
towards a green economy it's an insurance policy oh against higher energy prices from you have to
00:27:15.080
pay more money so that you can save money yeah like and well i think also the context that i think if
00:27:21.460
i'm remembering this correctly it was like a seek trucker who's asking this or it was someone in the
00:27:25.560
media but it was i don't know some something was related to the truckers and i think he was seek
00:27:29.780
anyway that's not particularly relevant but it's just i find it so interesting that like so uh deputy
00:27:36.960
minister and finance minister we're really struggling right now with gas prices what are you going to do
00:27:41.180
about it oh yeah during a press conference brampton shipping company okay that's what it was red fm
00:27:45.540
reporter who uh yeah okay high fuel prices and so basically yeah like you know we're suffering under
00:27:51.540
these high fuel prices what are you going to do well i think it's just really important that uh this just
00:27:55.900
underscores why it's so important to implement our climate policies it's like well okay like what are
00:28:01.360
you going to do for me i'm suffering right now paying high fuel prices like well no you're meant
00:28:05.200
to suffer and let me explain to you why your suffering is good for you yeah and how it's going to serve you
00:28:10.480
and uh it just really helps to light the fire under you that you need to get with uh not driving your
00:28:16.900
truck and doing your job i mean like are we going to have tesla climate uh tesla uh you know electric
00:28:23.280
trucks driving up on the down the streets in uh tomorrow like until they start giving teslas to
00:28:29.440
you for 10 grand and the government's paying the rest even though that would still be your own money
00:28:33.500
going towards it like they tried having this huge rebate for electric cars in ontario for years and
00:28:39.100
it didn't work they uh doug ford who's the greatest premier of all time in terms of you know caring about
00:28:45.580
you got together justin trudeau and made uh electric car plant i mean they're not they're forcing
00:28:53.220
everything the market is not demanding electric vehicles at this point because everything else
00:28:58.340
is so much more expensive and all these things they've decided to push all these things through
00:29:02.520
at the same time and once you say that you don't care about people being poor and this is all good
00:29:07.680
for them then what can't you put through put through economically you can put through force people
00:29:12.440
to buy electric car you can say that and make have gas be so high it's not affordable because you can
00:29:16.840
say who cares just buy an electric car and i'll be better you can say who cares about carbon tax
00:29:21.120
we're going to get to these goals whether you like it or not the government acts as its own
00:29:25.900
lobbying and own activist groups for what the people in the government want to do
00:29:30.300
and they have lost sight of any connection with regular people and this is conservatives as well
00:29:36.020
pierre is the best you're going to get in the mainstream politicians but he's not the best you're
00:29:40.520
going to get in terms of politics in general but what the conservative party does is they look to
00:29:46.180
what reactions they get instead of putting through things that they may or may not individually think
00:29:52.100
is the right idea they govern by way of what do the liberals say to us what does twitter say to us
00:29:58.460
what do people that we pay to tell us say to us they don't look to what people say to us whereas the
00:30:04.160
liberals say we don't even care about any of that we care about what we think and then their leaders
00:30:09.480
say we don't care about what anybody thinks because this is how we want to run the world because this
00:30:13.900
makes us the most money so you've got this you know slippery slope where it's like okay you got
00:30:19.320
these people at the top the top of these huge corporations and then they feed something down
00:30:23.280
to justin trudeau or joe biden for example and then their politics you know they're really bad
00:30:28.580
according to myself but then it slides down a little bit to the conservative party where it's like
00:30:32.500
well we can't be quite like them because we think their stuff is bad but we can't stray too far from
00:30:37.040
it either or else they're not going to deal with us and the people online are not going to deal with us
00:30:41.520
and the jimmy fallons and the james cordons and whomever else and cbc and tvo aren't going to deal
00:30:48.500
with us so it goes down and down and down and what does that happen and what happens from that is the
00:30:53.200
slippery slope of policies where five years ago the liberals were so bad for doing that but now
00:30:58.200
they've gotten so much worse that it's okay that we now adopt these positions from five years ago
00:31:02.240
because it doesn't seem as bad but we still want to be able to play ball we still want to get into the
00:31:06.560
into the um the press gallery and everything we still want everybody to be our friend and but most
00:31:12.900
of all they want to be liked by mainstream media i don't know why dakota i don't know why people care
00:31:17.100
about being liked by these political nerds i mean first thing that comes to mind is the guy who kicked
00:31:22.580
out alexa and and lincoln and menzies from uh leading the conservative party's events i forget his
00:31:29.220
name too but that's what comes to mind and why do you want to be friends with these people these
00:31:32.940
mainstream outlets like there's some nice people there you've got some nice people the toronto sun
00:31:37.980
and you've got some nice people at other outlets maybe like global or something or ctv i don't know
00:31:43.220
of any of them but i'm sure there's some decent people there just trying to get into the industry
00:31:47.920
and produce some videos and stuff like that but it's not like they're one they're not cool people
00:31:52.220
they're not interesting but they're not smart dakota i'm sorry to tell you but we're like year five years
00:31:57.240
down the road now here we have to pretend like these people have oh we these people that hate us are
00:32:02.180
are actually good people they don't just want to send you to jail and censor you online and
00:32:06.720
ruin your life and destroy the economy but they're still nice people no they're just a lot of them are
00:32:11.640
not that intelligent and that's what you have to understand is it's like a baseball team when you've
00:32:15.900
got jeff zucker formerly of cnn picking his team and making his draft picks he's picking uh what's his
00:32:22.520
face don lamone he's picking uh brian stelter these are this what this guy thinks is a good person to put
00:32:28.140
on television so when you've got people the toronto star saying let's have our race and
00:32:32.680
gender reporter and let's have this person who reports on nonsense daily and calls everything
00:32:38.380
racist these are the people who are in charge of picking these people and either you think they're
00:32:43.780
doing it for evil reasons or they're just not that intelligent dakota and i'm and we're years like
00:32:48.640
i said down the river here where i have to to read all these things online every day and it gets
00:32:54.580
funneled down to me and it's like who are you and cbc is covering the conservative election
00:33:00.140
and the ontario election and we've got a billion dollars we've got holograms and stuff we've got
00:33:05.580
graphics coming out of our out of face in 3d ways and you've got six people on a panel that you've
00:33:10.920
never heard of and they're telling you about crap that even a 13 year old will think is dumb or a 13
00:33:15.580
year old with green hair is writing in their essay on the weekend and you're just like oh these are
00:33:19.880
respectable people even though they're saying i should be in jail and that i'm a terrorist
00:33:23.320
and and it goes through all these outlets and i don't know what the solution is yet dakota but
00:33:29.000
i'm going to tell you that the stuff that people are doing in the netherlands if anything it should
00:33:33.120
tell the pop the the politicians that maybe we need to start listening to people but i don't think
00:33:37.300
it's going to happen anyway i think they're going down with the ship yeah i think go back to that
00:33:40.380
whole preamble there is like it's the shifting of the overton window right everything is all
00:33:44.040
potentially shifting left and the conservatives keep playing game and they keep shifting left like
00:33:48.060
you're saying put in policies that five years ago were you know considered like just you
00:33:53.280
know pretty far to the left are now just oh yeah that's you know a nice reasonable moderate centrist
00:33:57.800
thing so we can play ball with that we can still call that conservative and there's just it's there's
00:34:02.620
zero principle no matter what side you're on here uh and if there's an issue that you want to gain
00:34:09.100
political capital from it's all just complete virtue signaling there are no real solutions to actual
00:34:13.380
problems and it's all just agendas and ideologies and gaining political points and so yeah it's just
00:34:21.020
tough to really have that principle and there's this disconnect between voters and between politicians
00:34:27.060
and people aren't even speaking the same language anymore when it comes to this sort of stuff so
00:34:31.020
i think it's like there's just such a disconnect between people themselves like top to bottom and
00:34:36.480
side to side and i think we just need more people to push past these sort of artificial barriers
00:34:43.400
we've thrown up actually have logical rational long-form discussions about issues find where we actually
00:34:50.240
have common ground because there is so much more common ground than we realize i think and it takes
00:34:55.940
something like these things like the trucker rebellion or the farmer rebellion all that sort
00:35:00.920
of things for people to sort of wake up a little bit i think and kind of realize oh yeah we agree at
00:35:05.780
least on some issues a little more and of course the media try to demonize these things as much as
00:35:09.860
possible and use them as wedge issues but yeah i feel like when people are able to just sit down
00:35:14.660
and actually discuss things and are able to get you know able to engage with politicians on things
00:35:22.080
that people actually care about and not just be spouting virtuistic talking points or to be saying
00:35:27.260
oh yes i care so much about the saving our planet and our climate and this is an emergency and i'm going
00:35:32.780
to do this for all humanity so you're all going to give me all of your money and give me all the power
00:35:36.460
and i'm going to save you i'm going to do with the impossible but because i say it's possible
00:35:40.980
i will do it if you just give me enough money and power and so you know and people just believe it
00:35:46.440
and it's all virtuistic and uh yeah we kind of work ourselves into a mess here so well if people
00:35:51.620
want examples just look at patrick brown just look what he does he doesn't care that things are locked
00:35:56.520
down and he'll go break the rules anyways he'll hire uh tons of security to make sure everybody's
00:36:01.620
you know compliant and then he'll go and get people um who may or may not be working on company out on
00:36:08.960
city hours to work on his campaign you look at person who is working with him michelle
00:36:13.920
rumpel garner she got out she's an example of one of these people that has the the slippery slope of
00:36:19.320
an overton window that you can throw a beach ball through when she's saying uh how toxic and white the
00:36:24.580
conservative party is and then you got erin o'toole who thinks that it's amazingly important to walk
00:36:29.780
around in high heels and make sure that he's giving his wife a drink because people were offended that
00:36:34.320
she gave him a drink and that's so funny you know these are the people that are in these parties
00:36:39.520
and i'm worried dakota that even if you get uh a pierre polyev in government if he's the best choice
00:36:46.360
even though i think roman baber is probably a better choice than him you get these people
00:36:49.880
erin o'toole is still going to be there michelle rumpel garner is still going to be there they have
00:36:54.040
as much power as any person in their position has and their influence is still there unless they
00:36:59.700
completely back off and be like i'm just going to collect my paycheck they're still able to feed
00:37:03.920
their ideas enough to the point where patrick brown was in like the top three running with like
00:37:08.440
social justice girl and his sneaky patrick isms and they're and they still got a ton of support
00:37:14.740
in his city yeah well here's the thing i see with the conservative leadership race is that those people
00:37:18.280
are still there the issue most up until recently was the fact that those people like erin o'toole
00:37:22.900
actually was sitting in the top spot making those calls and my biggest gripe with canada's current
00:37:27.840
political system is our party whip system where it's just like you have these handful of leaders
00:37:31.860
sitting on top of these parties who are making the calls and every single member of the party has
00:37:36.060
to toe the line toe the party line do what the leader says or else you just get kicked out of
00:37:40.060
the party if you speak your mind and so it's like we have this false democracy sort of going on where
00:37:45.140
it's like we're having this debate but this debate is just me shouting the talking points that i've been
00:37:49.280
handed for the party and if i step outside the line here think independently as a sitting member of
00:37:54.500
parliament who should be accountable to the people i represent not to my party leader then we just have
00:37:59.420
these sort of artificial kind of it's like a monarchy within the party yeah exactly and so i mean if
00:38:05.540
you take the most hopeful view of someone like peer polyev if you if you think he could be someone who
00:38:10.160
would be principled and would pull the party in that direction good but even best case say he does
00:38:15.300
that like how much change can you do until the next election cycle when you know if you get a good
00:38:20.960
leader in and that good leaders voted out it's like all right well then what next so well that's why
00:38:24.960
there are arguments for the u.s system albeit a two-party system when somebody gets in they can
00:38:31.060
actually get stuff done um thanks for watching us ramble on here um i think we're very intelligent
00:38:37.000
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break right after that so let's full screen that and uh we'll talk to you on the other side about
00:38:52.660
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00:41:05.200
it doesn't change what we are doing but it changes us making the overused and often ill-used adage
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00:42:34.800
lawrence fishburn you know yeah he'd be cool you know he used to go by larry fishburn in the early 90s i noticed
00:42:40.720
and at some point he wanted to be more professional i guess if larry's unprofessional i don't know um
00:42:46.800
we're talking about eating bugs dakota christensen as we all know and love and this is a very great
00:42:51.520
resetty uh episode of rebel news live stream rebelnews.com slash live stream to be completely
00:42:58.000
honest is where you would find the best link and of course we must reiterate that you can ask us anything
00:43:03.120
you want um through a rumble rant or a odyssey hyper chat and they do that with some crypto for
00:43:09.920
which crypto they use yeah for uh for odyssey yeah i think libraries library libraries i see tv's
00:43:17.760
dakota christensen i mean that's you tv's lincoln jay's walking into the studio he's got lots of great
00:43:23.200
things to say maybe he's doing stuff that you should be paying attention to i don't know but i'd keep it
00:43:28.800
locked to lincoln's twitter in the coming days wink wink nudge nudge but uh nicole kidman and her
00:43:34.560
talons i mean let's be honest she is a praying mantis of some kind and uh she's promoting the
00:43:41.440
bug eating and i also watched um a clip of james corden and uh anna ferris were eating bugs on his
00:43:49.680
show you know there's nothing james corden won't shill for um and then probably any really any late night
00:43:56.800
host is willing to do whatever they're told jimmy kimmel and uh stephen colbert topped the list i
00:44:02.320
think on that james corden kind of does it with a jollier mood but he's eating bugs he's saying
00:44:07.040
cockroaches taste great now we have nicole kidman saying how great uh these worms are you can see
00:44:12.560
she doesn't want to eat more than one in this video we're about to show but you know vanity fair
00:44:19.520
gets the money funneled to them from somewhere i'm sure and i'm pretty sure nicole kidman doesn't
00:44:23.600
just come on a huge channel they've got a big youtube channel vanity fair i'm pretty sure she
00:44:27.840
doesn't just come on here and as like a 50 or 60 year old woman and just agree to eat bugs for no
00:44:33.280
reason when there's no way she's eating them on her own time ever in her life i don't know you're
00:44:38.400
calling her praying mantis you're saying it's a well she's just like you know she's all fingers
00:44:45.120
and nails i feel like it's fair and she's acting like it's delicious because they want you to eat the
00:44:49.600
bugs like this they've always been they've been pushing the bugs for the last two years dakota
00:44:53.680
but now it's just like let's put it on talk shows and let's put it on big youtube channels and
00:44:57.520
see how great the bug eating is let's play this i'm nicole kidman and i am going to eat
00:45:03.440
so elegant the way she eats whims that could that might not even have been her
00:45:08.400
so she looks like a prop no i mean when they zoom in on the micro livestock cornworms
00:45:16.480
they're like what if that's just a gummy where they're going gummy worm they've replaced it with
00:45:23.040
extraordinary yeah sure very that's why you had just one can't quite describe the flavor but
00:45:30.080
you know once they stop filming she's like this is disgusting i can't believe it
00:45:35.920
probably the same cut as the first one just a little side note two billion people in the
00:45:40.640
world eat bugs who do they get with this do you think dakota here we go because nicole kidman isn't
00:45:45.600
some young body actress on the bachelorette or pretty little liars if that's still a show
00:45:52.960
yeah i i feel like this is even just a reference point like i can imagine someone writing up an article
00:45:58.400
telling you to eat the bugs just like nicole kidman on this one vanity fair thing yeah hyperlink
00:46:03.360
like crickets are the most popular one as we saw see like she can't even hold a straight face when
00:46:08.640
she's eating that out of the wing did i catch you andrew no she's like i said rather skeletal
00:46:15.920
um she hasn't been in a movie that i cared for in probably like 30 years if then
00:46:20.720
was she catwoman michelle pfeiffer because she thinks that things that were attractive to people
00:46:28.960
about her a hundred years ago are still relevant because people around her are still telling her
00:46:33.440
that she's beautiful i mean she doesn't look her age but she's also wearing a lot of makeup and has
00:46:39.840
lots of plastic surgery you can tell her nothing around her cheeks actually move and her eyes she looks
00:46:45.520
so fake so i'm guessing this is gonna go to push towards the people who are just hyper uh celebrity
00:46:53.040
you know feasting up that stuff on snapchat on instagram like it's the greatest content in the
00:46:58.160
world right after they go on only fans and right before um what's something else that they do i
00:47:05.600
couldn't tell you right before they watch the same thing over and over on netflix which more normal
00:47:11.520
people do so i'm not gonna condemn it there you go but uh yeah i mean when it comes to eating the
00:47:16.720
bugs like i got no problem if people want to eat bugs eat the bugs like and if you want to promote
00:47:21.360
eating bugs promoting the bugs like you know and if if that's a that's what the market chooses you
00:47:26.160
know i'm not gonna i don't care if you eat beef or if you eat bugs or you know promoting whatever
00:47:31.280
but uh it's when you start forcing people to eat the bugs when you start telling them you know
00:47:35.360
we're gonna regulate excessively all these other foods and like have perverse government
00:47:40.000
incentives so that you don't eat meat and eat bugs instead like well they're gonna do it to
00:47:46.800
you know say that they're fighting climate change but also the margins on bug meat compared to beef
00:47:52.960
must be astronomical you what is this bug pizza looks like is it producer really a bug pizza why
00:48:00.800
would you do this to us oh oh let's see what sort of bugs are on there that's that's so disgusting
00:48:05.360
those crickets or those worms i mean honestly you throw anything on a nice slab of dough put some
00:48:11.040
cheese on it and sauce you know it's probably you know a little crunch in there like i would try
00:48:15.680
but like you give me different types of foods bugs in it like i'll give it a try just to be
00:48:19.360
adventurous for fun you know that's what china wants dakota you know i'll give it a shot eating
00:48:24.160
no problem tick tock you know what protein is protein is it you take your soybeans out of here
00:48:30.400
young man you know what i got no problem eating a little tofu uh you should it's terrible for the
00:48:35.040
environment that's soybean yeah well again i i've just said you know whether it's soybeans or whether
00:48:39.680
it's bugs or whether it's beef you know what i i'm not i'm just thinking like sure it's food i'll
00:48:44.080
eat it but uh it's just when you start pushing different stuff when it's like all right the government
00:48:49.680
tells you now beef is bad this other stuff is bad you know but eat your bugs kids like
00:48:56.000
no i'm hoping the uh the muslim contingent in canada says no to this because are bugs halal
00:49:03.760
that's an excellent question bugs kosher i would love to know um social media guru yak off pollock i'd
00:49:10.000
like you to answer me by tweeting at me or something by letting us know if bugs can be kosher and this
00:49:16.160
isn't meant to be an insult i really just want to know because i'm hoping that these religions will
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say no we can't eat that stuff yeah i'm actually i'm very curious because you know a lot of the
00:49:25.360
the sort of mentality around those religious you know like eating restrictions like oh you can't
00:49:29.680
eat this because it's unclean like these animals are considered unclean and i can't think of anything
00:49:34.480
that seems more unclean to me than an earthworm something's literally roll like you know pigs roll
00:49:40.080
around in the mud so to speak but uh these things literally burrow through the ground there's nothing
00:49:45.200
more dirty than a bug so did you know that if when pigs go into oh we got something fruits and
00:49:49.840
vegetables by nature are kosher insects are not good i'm glad when was this uh printed what's the
00:49:58.320
date on this question all right so it's probably free from some political bias here so i'm happy to
00:50:05.920
hear that but uh that's just one website we'll have to get uh sure we'll have to get confirmation from
00:50:11.120
yankee but um you know i learned recently that pigs once you return them to the wild let's say
00:50:16.960
you've got a farm pig a big fat pig once it goes into the wild it's one of the only or maybe the
00:50:22.400
only but one of the only animals that actually starts physically changing before your eyes into
00:50:27.520
a wild animal the tusks start to come out the snout starts to come out the fur starts to come out
00:50:33.120
interesting yeah you can go and hunt it wild boar hunting sounds fun it probably tastes just like some
00:50:38.320
sort of smoked ham if i had to guess and did you know they also know that pork belly and bacon are
00:50:44.000
just almost the same thing they're from the same area yeah pretty well it's different forms of
00:50:48.320
cooking yeah yeah you're learning a lot here about bugs and pigs on the rebel news live meats the
00:50:54.640
proteins kids uh and we were our own joe rogan experience here justin trudeau um slipped up once
00:51:01.760
again and you know dakota like i said five years down the line maybe five six seven years ago i'm
00:51:07.040
just like oh he's just making a regular mess up with his language yeah um but at this point no benefit
00:51:13.440
of the doubts given to justin trudeau he's not in blackface in this video which is rare for him
00:51:18.320
so let's just go ahead and hear his little slip up here yeah great clip uh or whether it's our most
00:51:24.560
recent initiative on uh banning uh sorry on freezing uh the market for firearms uh which will uh start
00:51:33.440
moving us in the right direction over the media these are things that you all have voices in and
00:51:40.480
i'm really excited about they are slowly getting rid of guns as best they can because how we continue
00:51:46.720
by parallel from earlier australia they're just giving up their guns right away they're you know assault
00:51:52.400
weapon claim buyback and anything but farmers um they gave it up right away canada it's not quite
00:51:59.120
as easy so they have to go step by step and uh it's a plan over a certain amount of years and as long
00:52:05.040
as they're in power they're going to keep going towards that plan and what are the conservatives
00:52:08.320
done exactly to stop gun rights from being stripped away and gun restrictions um literally nothing
00:52:14.080
like going back to erin o'toole he campaigned when he was running for leader of the conservative party that
00:52:18.480
he was going to repeal the justin trudeau ordering council that banned the list of 1500 firearms
00:52:23.760
making them illegal overnight and that was actually just after the mass shooting in nova scotia and
00:52:28.720
there's the whole scandal right now that information for that investigation was intentionally leaked by
00:52:33.680
the rcmp in order to further that liberal gun banning agenda but erin o'toole campaigned saying that
00:52:39.920
he would repeal that and he's gonna fight against this and he's you know not gonna punish legal firearms
00:52:44.480
owners and then when it came to election time was like oh um actually we're not going to change a
00:52:48.640
single thing that justin trudeau did because uh we don't want to do that because that's controversial
00:52:53.920
so erin o'toole you said what you really thought too there just like justin trudeau yeah you think
00:53:00.560
that i i think that uh if we could just throw up an image of erin o'toole on the screen for a moment
00:53:05.600
i just high heels please i just think that uh his you know lovely shining porcelain head um and his
00:53:13.840
general agedness for uh his actual age and and how old is he countenance upon him he's what like
00:53:20.080
not even 50 is he i'm like you know i don't know he looks pretty old for his age i think he looks
00:53:25.040
older there i think he's just the spinning image of look at that is that not screaming cool a little
00:53:29.600
your friends at mcclain's magazine he just that is cool andrew how do you not want to be him now
00:53:35.760
type in simpsons homer shino ballo um for when homer sticks his head in the bowling ball shining
00:53:42.960
machine it's almost erin o'toole if erin o'toole shaved his head i mean how did nobody come with
00:53:48.560
like the liberal staffers need to pay me for propaganda purposes oh my god he's paying for
00:53:54.800
what he paid by the liberals um i would come up with genius things but of course i don't think
00:53:59.200
they want to appear to be so mean um homer simpson erin o'toole photos next to each other shining their
00:54:06.320
head maybe too mean i mean you can't help going bald i mean i'm not going to say that uh that's something
00:54:12.160
you should insult somebody for because most of the time people don't choose to be bald but erin
00:54:16.800
o'toole i mean we'll just it will call it a hair levy instead of yeah it's not it's not hairlessness
00:54:24.720
it's just a levy on hair exactly um reference looks like we're not we're not finding it my efforts
00:54:31.200
for googling we're not my words were not good enough i don't think you go back to that uh that trudeau
00:54:36.320
slip up on the gondobank so you're saying it's like oh it's a slippery slope like i'll hear some people
00:54:39.920
say like oh this one like like for example in the states like oh they want to raise the age to
00:54:43.840
purchase firearms for uh you know to 21 which honestly i'm behind like you know for like if
00:54:48.800
you're supposed to be 21 to drink alcohol sure you should be 21 to buy a fire that's not our age for
00:54:52.880
alcohol no i'm saying i'm talking about the states right now i just said i just said like you know in
00:54:56.240
the states i'm talking and there's sort of that slippery slope argument of oh well they raise a
00:55:00.160
firearm the rage the age to purchase firearms at 21 then they're gonna ban this then this and it's a
00:55:05.840
slippery slope but in canada it's not even like that it's literally trudeau saying our efforts to
00:55:12.400
ban i mean freeze and even after he corrects himself and says freeze which is going to help
00:55:16.720
us to keep moving in the right direction towards you know banning all right firearms like he just you
00:55:23.120
know as he carries on that sentence he's already saying exactly what he's intending because we need
00:55:27.520
to keep moving in this direction of progress for gun safety of removing it like it's just so clear
00:55:33.040
what his agenda is he's not trying to hide it uh and it just i don't know it's it's i'm surprised
00:55:38.720
there isn't more pushback on that because i feel like so many people know even if you're in favor of
00:55:43.920
more gun safety as opposed to gun rights it's like so clear all these arbitrary rules aren't doing
00:55:49.600
anything effective i don't get why there isn't more like people yelling questions at him ever like
00:55:54.560
even joe biden is like he he can't get away from questions sometimes in the united states
00:56:00.880
you and you ask the president questions in canada it's like we don't want to upset the
00:56:06.640
prime minister so we can't ask him anything and it's probably because everything's left wing there's
00:56:10.560
no you know even a fox or even a newsmax that's allowed in there because they just say um you guys
00:56:17.040
are too evil to come in here so anybody who's mean can't come and ask his question but even of
00:56:22.000
doug ford he gets upset when you ask him a question jagmeet just i don't know he lets people ask him
00:56:28.800
questions he just laughs and just doesn't really respond but like nobody asks justin trudeau actual
00:56:35.360
questions like christy freeland got one question and there's no follow-up to be like how come you're
00:56:40.240
so full of shit basically and it's like where is any of this and and then there's like whether you
00:56:46.720
believe in the election integrity or not it's happening and people are voting for justin trudeau a
00:56:52.560
lot you hear the excuses of he's doing the best he can the whole east coast voted for him and half
00:57:00.480
of ontario and it's just like what if you don't actually have to hear any of these conversations
00:57:07.200
play out then you're never going to get to the answer because it's clear a lot of these people
00:57:10.720
aren't looking for the answer themselves so you have to get the politicians actually articulate their
00:57:15.680
views and if somebody was just asked justin trudeau what is it that you eventually what's your end
00:57:20.640
goal here so what are you moving towards what's this thing you're moving towards do you want it all
00:57:25.440
ban on guns what's your actual stance on this there's no press secretary even involvement like
00:57:30.800
in the u.s also you have if you don't have access to the president all the time you have the press
00:57:36.560
secretary what surveys jean pierre and jen saki before her coming up and they have to actually answer
00:57:42.160
questions they might not do well um the newest one is terrible jen saki was terrible but this one's even
00:57:48.160
worse than her but at least you have a place where this is supposed to be the president's opinion this
00:57:53.680
person's supposed to reflect the administration and what they actually believe where is the
00:57:58.560
the campaign minister or the uh director of communications or the spokesperson or whatever
00:58:06.320
you want to throw up there person answering questions on behalf of the prime minister why does
00:58:11.360
this not happen daily do people not actually care maybe not but does the press actually care i don't
00:58:16.480
think so at all dakota no i think they give way too much deference to politicians i think that's
00:58:20.800
a general attitude in canada we put them up on a pedestal it's like they're kings on the throne we
00:58:25.680
can go up to them and maybe see if they'll be so gracious enough as to bless us by answering a
00:58:30.800
question but it's like we don't actually care about the answers which oh yeah i asked them this
00:58:34.720
question and it's like to use that example of asking trudeau so what is your end goal like would
00:58:38.720
you support an actual ban on firearms is that your agenda and then he'd spout something oh well i think
00:58:44.320
it's just uh so uh important for all canadians to uh live safely from from guns and then just go on
00:58:52.000
and some other random talking point but yeah like there's no real media accountability and there's no
00:58:57.120
you know getting to the matter at hand of real essence and questions and actually trying to dig
00:59:03.520
down and hold these people accountable because they're supposed to be servants of the public but
00:59:07.760
instead we kind of flip it around here we're a little too oh prince trudeau you know your highness
00:59:12.640
i'm so graced to be in your presence would you be so kind as to maybe say something in response to
00:59:18.080
one question of mine thank you sir and even pierre has avoided debates because he doesn't want to have
00:59:22.320
to ask or have to be uh asked and answer the actual tough questions he'll answer some things but once they
00:59:29.760
get to a certain level you know he doesn't want to ask and answer any questions about transgenderism or
00:59:34.240
anything like that he just wants to say defund the cbc and like even though jagmeet singh has probably the
00:59:40.640
worst views of all of them um like the least thought out even if they are bad from trudeau
00:59:46.640
he probably has thought about how he wants to ban guns yeah jagmeet's probably the one who's most
00:59:50.960
likely to go on like a podcast and actually answer questions about something and he's just not going
00:59:55.680
to care because he knows he's never going to win to be fair props up here like you're saying going on
00:59:59.200
a podcast like going on jordan peterson podcast i thought that was pretty solid for like a long-form
01:00:02.800
sit down with someone who's going to ask direct questions and that i mean it also makes sense not not
01:00:07.040
to be a pure apologist here but strategically it's like i understand why he's not going to
01:00:10.400
debates he's such a clear front runner it's like why you know he's not risking anything then that
01:00:15.760
by just sitting back and not doing them and he's risking everything by going to a debate and looking
01:00:19.680
bad because he's already leaving and why bring up the controversial issues when he's already such a
01:00:23.920
front runner but do you have a jordan peterson impression i don't i will say the best jordan peterson
01:00:29.600
impression you can find on the internet if we just go to youtube we we can do this now if we have the
01:00:34.560
time we're not on that it's a 30 second clip literally just youtube jordan peterson impression
01:00:39.600
spongebob and it is my favorite jordan peterson impression we can close and likely it's a 30 second
01:00:45.040
clip of someone's on that doing an impression of jordan peterson it is so good i think it's
01:00:49.200
originally on tiktok um yeah it's a great video great impression be that top one i think it's it should
01:00:54.160
be the very first thing on youtube you can type in jordan peterson spongebob and click on that yeah
01:00:58.960
that's it that's the one dakota christensen myself andrew chapitose we are here um we're
01:01:04.320
queer get used to it don't clip that dakota wow um rebel news.com live streams is where you get your
01:01:10.240
daily feed for all of your rebel news live streams we got tons of great coverage coming up farmer
01:01:15.440
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01:01:20.720
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01:01:26.800
to get you all that coverage there and of course sneakypatrick.com is where you can find the latest
01:01:32.480
updates from patrick brown that's a hot story right now if you haven't seen the david menzies videos
01:01:36.640
featuring lincoln jay on those videos go watch them even if you're not from ontario even if you're not
01:01:42.160
in this jurisdiction where you have to care about patrick brown um and what he does it's still
01:01:47.120
entertaining as hell just because he's the worst politician ever and he's trying to run as prime
01:01:51.520
minister of the country it's not just around here too so and he runs away it's entertaining from start
01:01:56.320
to finish and you know david menzies just beat just defeats him he's got to have a dartboard with
01:02:02.000
david menzies at home thanks everybody for watching um we'll play this clip and probably uh we want
01:02:08.880
you to go to farmerrebellion.com as well as sneakypatrick.com thanks for watching everybody
01:02:16.400
queen's wave dakota my finest please go to farmerrebellion of course but what does that imply
01:02:26.160
well suppose you could say it implies that in order to survive aquatically as an inanimate bathtub
01:02:31.920
object one must equip highly angular trousers you know it's like if you can carve out a living for
01:02:38.160
yourself preferably inside of a large tropical fruit well that's a bloody good start