Rebel News Podcast - June 06, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Johnston testifies to Commons, Musk⧸free speech in Canada, Ottawa trustee hates Xmas


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

155.41597

Word Count

9,880

Sentence Count

667

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

On this episode of the Daily Roundup, we discuss the appointment of a Special Rapporteur by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to investigate allegations of foreign interference in Canada s election campaign by a close family friend of the Prime Minister. We also discuss the new Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, which is a car that roars out of hell.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Daily Roundup on this
00:00:19.520 a Tuesday, June 6, 2023. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little
00:00:27.500 bit about my co-host. Folks, do you know that today is Russian Language Day? It is a day
00:00:33.620 in which we honour Alexander Pushkin. He's a Russian poet who is considered the father
00:00:40.080 of modern Russian literature. Well, my friend does not celebrate this day because she does
00:00:47.880 not know in the Russian language the rhyming couplet to Hickory Dickory Duck. Oh, she is
00:00:55.920 the she-devil with a spatula. She is the Khaleesi of the greater Coburg area. She is Tamara
00:01:03.700 Ugolini. Well, thanks, David. And did you know that Tamara is apparently a Russian name? I
00:01:08.740 have no Russian background or ethnic ties, but yeah, apparently Tamara is a name that
00:01:14.740 comes from Russia and it means palm tree. No kidding. Yeah, so there you go. I do have
00:01:20.500 a tie, I guess, somehow. And you know what, Tamara, before we take care of business, I got
00:01:24.920 to tell you, folks. My most recent issue of Motor Trend arrived. It is the Farewell Dodge
00:01:32.020 Challenger. It is unbelievable. It's the Demon 170, 1,025 horsepower. A couple of things.
00:01:42.720 It says Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 roars out of hell. You know where it's made? It's made
00:01:49.420 in Brampton. So if Brampton is hell, does that mean sneaky Patrick Brown is Satan? What do you think,
00:01:56.520 Tamara? Drawing some big, heavy conclusions there, David, but not far off, I guess, with sneaky
00:02:03.520 Patrick. Yes. What is he, a pathological liar or we're just calling him sneaky these days?
00:02:08.880 Well, he is the most corrupt politician in Canada, but I'm going to give you some investment advice,
00:02:12.740 folks. If you have the money, it's going to be over $100,000. It'll be available in the fall.
00:02:17.900 Buy one. If I win the lottery, Tamara, I'm going to buy one for you. No, you're not going to drive it.
00:02:23.600 That's too much horsepower for a little lady like you. You're going to crate it, and this is an
00:02:28.940 instant collectible. What do you think about that, Tamara Ugolini?
00:02:33.840 Getting a little aggressive right off the hop here, aren't we, David? Roars out of hell. Yeah,
00:02:38.720 there we go. David's excited. All right, before we continue too much further down this deep, dark
00:02:45.080 Satan hole, let me tell you what we're doing today. So if you're joining us for the first time,
00:02:50.400 this is a way for us to get into the news of the day, provide some commentary. We are currently
00:02:55.560 streaming on YouTube, Rumble, Odyssey, Getter, and also the bastion of free speech these days,
00:03:02.820 Twitter. And so on those platforms, Rumble specifically, you can engage with us directly
00:03:09.160 using a hyper chat or a super chat. I always get confused which is which between Rumble and Odyssey.
00:03:15.980 But on those two platforms, we have not been demonetized as we have been from YouTube due to
00:03:22.120 wrong think and wrong speech. So I would urge you to head on over to one of those other alternative
00:03:28.380 platforms that supports and upholds freedom of expression and free speech. And send us a super
00:03:34.680 chat or a hyper chat. It's a nice fun way to engage directly with us, get your comment read on air,
00:03:40.320 get some commentary perhaps even back from us, and just show us your general support for our
00:03:45.980 independent and non-government funded journalism. Helps us keep the lights on and as you can see,
00:03:52.300 fund our endeavors by giving you professional studio space. We have this new studio
00:03:58.020 It's my second time hosting and it smells nice and fresh and it's nice and bright.
00:04:02.260 We were singing Blinded by the Light in here before we got started because it's pretty bright.
00:04:06.940 You should hear her sing, folks, like an angel.
00:04:10.560 We'll save that for another day maybe. So the first news item that we have on the docket is the
00:04:16.880 special rapporteur, David Johnston, who we know is conflict of interest riddled
00:04:24.800 person responsible and appointed by the Justin Trudeau Liberals, by Justin Trudeau himself,
00:04:31.940 a close-knit family friend who's been tasked to investigate allegations of foreign interference
00:04:37.580 and primarily from the Chinese Communist Party, who himself has pretty close ties to China.
00:04:45.640 Oops.
00:04:46.120 Who would have thought that Trudeau would appoint someone so riddled with conflicts of interest
00:04:51.580 to investigate himself? But we have a little video here to share with you of this special
00:04:58.540 rapporteur and what he had to say in a committee meeting, I think just earlier today.
00:05:05.900 Public inquiries on the Public Inquiries Act are very difficult tools to use for something whose job
00:05:12.840 is to shed light on situations, particularly situations of negligent responsibility and so on,
00:05:19.720 because they are led by lawyers with cross-examination. They have difficulty getting at
00:05:28.620 information that is classified, can't do that in public, are very expensive, are very time-consuming,
00:05:39.480 and often do not result in providing the light. What we have hoped to do, of course, in the remaining
00:05:46.600 months of our mandate is to do exactly that, to have public hearings on matters that are not part
00:05:53.240 of the classified information. And I think we may recall an earlier inquiry, it was the McDonald's
00:06:02.440 commission that led into the creation of the CSIS Act to take over the responsibilities for forward
00:06:08.760 interference from the RCMP. That commission was five years in its work to completion.
00:06:15.240 Madam Chair, I'm rather blown away there when we see that an independent public inquiry can be costly.
00:06:26.120 What is the price tag on democracy? What is the value of democracy? We're here, we've got two
00:06:33.880 parties that are neck and neck in the polls where certain ride-ins can decide on the colour of the
00:06:39.160 government. And now I'm being told that it can be costly to shed light on this, because people,
00:06:44.200 of course, agree upon the fact that the only way in which we can shed light in this situation is by
00:06:48.440 holding an independent public inquiry. Yes, it can take time, but we can live for a long time in the
00:06:54.200 darkness if we don't do anything. And that's not a better approach. So when Mr Johnson, full respect,
00:06:59.640 of course, for Mr Johnson, but when he says to me that there are certain elements that are classified
00:07:04.760 that we cannot bring out into the daylight, would that be worse? We had three secret services involved
00:07:15.000 in the Aurora inquiry that were actually involved in this inquiry. So why would it be worse this time
00:07:20.920 compared to what we had with the Aurora case inquiry?
00:07:27.000 You know, Tamara, first of all, I love how these liberals, and that's what David Johnson is,
00:07:33.960 I love how they play the fiscal conservative card when it comes to costs, when it helps their cause.
00:07:41.720 For example, when Blackface said back in 2016, we're going to pay Omar Khadr 10 and a half million,
00:07:50.360 because you know what, to fight this out in the courts, that's going to be in the tens of millions.
00:07:54.760 Suddenly this government that spends in a way that would make a drunken sailor blush,
00:08:01.160 suddenly he's worried about the nickels and dimes. So we give this murderous Islamist terrorist a nice
00:08:07.800 eight-figure payday, unbelievable. And then we have David Johnson saying, well, it's going to take
00:08:13.320 a long time, it's a little costly. Well, first of all, yeah, it's going to be costly and going to
00:08:18.600 take a long time, because you know what, our democracy is at stake here. And you mentioned
00:08:24.440 in the introduction, one of the reasons to doubt this gentleman is the conflict of interest. He is
00:08:33.080 a close Trudeau family friend. Blackface should never have asked him to be the special rapporteur.
00:08:39.960 And once asked, he should have said, Mr. Prime Minister, with all due respect, due to even the
00:08:45.400 semblance of a conflict of interest, I've got to turn this down. But what he delivered in his role
00:08:53.240 as special rapporteur was a complete whitewash. And secondly, he obviously did not take very
00:09:03.320 seriously the likes of other MPs, opposition MPs, including the former Conservative leader,
00:09:09.720 Aaron O'Toole, having their campaigns interfered with. Thirdly, David Johnson, he might be many
00:09:17.560 things. He is not an expert in foreign affairs, nor foreign interference. He's not qualified for
00:09:24.760 this role. I could go on links to the Trudeau Foundation, the fact that his daughters went
00:09:30.600 to universities in China. This guy stinks. And if I hear one more time from mainstream media,
00:09:37.080 the phrase, whose reputation is beyond reproach, such as Andrew Coyne, the most boring columnist in
00:09:45.800 Canada working for the Global Mail, calling out Pierre Polyev for personal attacks on Mr. Johnson.
00:09:53.000 Yeah. Why is that, Andrew? Is that because I believe it's your cousin gave birth to Pierre
00:09:58.600 Elliott Trudeau's love child? So you're kind of like blood related to the blackface regime yourself.
00:10:05.560 Give me a break. What do you say, Tamara?
00:10:07.880 Yeah, I mean, the conflicts of interest with this individual are just glaring. And what I'd like
00:10:13.400 to point out is a really succinct, well, it's not quite succinct, it's very lengthy, but a tweet by
00:10:20.520 Andrew Hayes. And he points out how many questions does he list here? There's 21 questions he would love
00:10:28.440 to pose to this special rapporteur. And it's all about his connections to China, including things like
00:10:36.120 his three children that went to various Chinese institutions, universities, and whether or not
00:10:43.320 they received grants or funding or special acknowledgement. I'm not going to go into and
00:10:49.960 read this entire tweet, because it is quite long. But there are 21 separate questions here that highlight
00:11:00.840 the various ways in which David Johnston is intertwined with Beijing. And I would assume
00:11:09.320 the Chinese Communist Party or the People's Republic of China. And that is obviously a glaring concern,
00:11:16.600 as he has been tasked with investigating allegations of foreign interference.
00:11:21.960 And then there's also the point here about money. And he's, I guess, trying all of a sudden to be
00:11:28.280 fiscally responsible as a liberal. And we know that they're traditionally not fiscally responsible.
00:11:34.120 But David Johnston is being paid on a part time basis. This is an article that comes from CTV
00:11:42.840 about two months ago in April. And it states here that he is being paid on a part time basis
00:11:50.760 from between March 15th and December 12th of this year. This is just under the heading part time.
00:11:57.480 And what costs will be covered just a little bit more down in the article, if we could keep scrolling.
00:12:02.840 It states that the that his per diem pay, so per day pay, is within the range of $1,400 to $1,600
00:12:13.800 per day for his crucial role as Special Rapporteur. And I wonder how that would compare if we were to do
00:12:23.320 a cost comparison to doing a full public inquiry and contrast it with the amount of time and money
00:12:30.920 wasted that went to Rapporteur Johnston's crucial engagement.
00:12:36.280 Yeah, really. I mean, why doesn't, by the way, you called him Rapporteur Johnson. He's a special
00:12:43.960 Rapporteur to Mary Ugolini. He's not some garden variety Rapporteur. He's not some off the shelf
00:12:49.720 Rapporteur. This guy is, you know, tailor made. You're right. And if he's so concerned about costs,
00:12:57.800 why doesn't he just do his work for minimum wage? I know he's-
00:13:01.160 Or volunteer.
00:13:01.880 Yeah. How about that?
00:13:03.640 He's so special.
00:13:04.360 Oh, no. We're not that concerned about fiscal responsibility. Not a chance. But we do have
00:13:11.400 another clip. It's David Johnson wringing his hands as he whines about the attacks on his,
00:13:19.960 quote, integrity and independence, end quote. You know what, Mrs. Johnson? Your integrity and
00:13:26.520 independence. They've already sailed away. Those ships are gone. They ain't coming back.
00:13:32.280 We've seen your true colors. But let's listen to the great special Rapporteur in his own whiny words.
00:13:40.120 Before I conclude, I think it important that I acknowledge the motion passed last week in the
00:13:46.280 House of Commons. I have deep respect for the House of Commons and for its right to express an opinion on
00:13:54.040 my work. I have heard clearly the disagreement with my recommendations not to call a public inquiry,
00:14:01.480 as well as allegations about my integrity and my independence. These allegations are,
00:14:08.040 put simply, false. And the decision to repeat them does not make them true.
00:14:14.520 The issue of foreign interference deserves serious and robust debate. I will continue to invite
00:14:20.920 disagreement on my recommendations, but will not be deterred from completing my work.
00:14:25.480 I would respectfully remind this committee and all Canadians that I have not simply asked you to
00:14:32.680 take me at my word. Experts and parliamentarians with the necessary security clearance will be able
00:14:39.560 to review not only my work, but also the detailed intelligence on what it's based. Should NSACOP,
00:14:47.320 NSERA and opposition leaders disagree with my conclusions, I have asked them to say so publicly,
00:14:54.360 which they're very much permitted to do. Unbelievable. I mean, Tamara, what part of
00:15:01.240 conflict of interest does this revered special rapporteur not get? He goes back several decades
00:15:08.360 with the Trudeau family, skiing vacations, surfing safaris, close family friend. I'm sure at one point,
00:15:15.880 David Johnson was even changing the diapers of Justin Trudeau. And hey, maybe in a few years,
00:15:21.240 Justin Trudeau can return the favor to Mr. Johnson. This is outrageous that this guy is still passing
00:15:29.960 himself off as a paragon of integrity and independence. The craziest part about what he said there is that
00:15:39.240 they're continuing to evade democracy, right? A motion passed in the House of Commons. That's our
00:15:46.920 democracy at work. That is the votes that our democratic process literally in process happening
00:15:56.520 in real time. And Johnston is evading democracy alongside Justin Trudeau, who chooses not to move
00:16:04.520 forward with a full public inquiry, just as they have been accused of doing by Chinese interference in
00:16:12.280 our democracy. So the evasion of democracy and the democratic process continues by these two
00:16:19.320 individuals who are supposed to be investigating themselves, essentially.
00:16:22.920 Speaking of evasion, Tamara Ugolini, last Thursday, we went down to the, I'm not making this up,
00:16:29.800 the Toronto Raptors practice facility. Blackface was dropping by to make some nonsensical
00:16:36.280 statement about gun violence. Yeah, I'm thinking Toronto Raptors practice facility. Maybe he's
00:16:43.160 looking for another special rapporteur, but that's just a wordplay. But I will say this,
00:16:47.960 what I wanted to ask the Prime Minister, if I could bend his ear, is exactly what you said. Are you going
00:16:53.240 to defy the will of Parliament that voted this down? Apparently, yes. And by the way, when it comes to
00:17:01.800 evasion, blackface is getting really creative folks. There were freedom protesters there who were promptly
00:17:10.440 kicked off the property because their signage was a little offensive to blackface. And by the way,
00:17:17.560 when I say property, I mean publicly funded property, exhibition place. And the funny thing is,
00:17:25.400 the creativity and his evasion is we hung around thinking which of the three big fossil fuel burning
00:17:35.960 SUVs is blackface going to jump into when he leaves the building? Well, guess what, Tamara Ugolini? Those were decoy
00:17:43.240 cars. The real SUVs that he was in, another six, but who's counting, were in the underground parking
00:17:52.600 facility of the Raptors' practice barn. So he is so terrified. And they are sheltering him so much,
00:18:02.520 not to even see a sign that might be impolite or insensitive, that they're doing this mockery with
00:18:09.800 additional big Suburbans and Ford Expeditions to make you think he's going to go into those SUVs. But no,
00:18:17.160 they're going to hustle him out the servant's entrance. Unbelievable.
00:18:20.760 So what's that? Almost 15 personal vehicles, gas guzzlings, vehicles to go to this one small event?
00:18:29.880 Well, you might be right. I think I counted nine of his personal entourage,
00:18:34.040 but there were Toronto Police Service SUVs there too. Of course.
00:18:37.640 Um, and uh, yeah, so yeah, where's the fiscal responsibility there? And by the way,
00:18:42.520 with all this climate change crap that's being preached upon us, couldn't you at least, I don't
00:18:47.400 know, have an EV vehicle or a plug-in hybrid? You know, like I drive the mean fossil fuel burning
00:18:56.120 conservative that I am. And by the way, folks don't denounce me for it. It's just so I can use the
00:19:00.760 HOV lane as a solo driver. That's the only reason why it's in the fleet. Uh, but no, they won't even
00:19:07.320 go through the pretense. There I am. As you can see, there's the Toronto Police SUVs. There's the,
00:19:12.520 uh, uh, the blackface entourage, but all the while, uh, he was underground like a weasel,
00:19:20.920 like a little mole and not coming up. And, uh, so we could, uh, you know, uh, query him. And by the
00:19:28.120 way, I'm very happy, uh, super producer Efren's just passed on. Um, don't forget David Johnson's
00:19:34.040 lead counsel on foreign interference probe. Oh, well, knock me down with a feather, folks. He
00:19:39.320 attended a Trudeau fundraiser in 2021. Yeah. Andrew Klein, no conflict of interest here.
00:19:47.080 His reputation is beyond reproach. What else don't we know about this guy, Tamara Ugolini?
00:19:52.920 Well, I think I'm a little bit confused here because the, uh, lead counsel says in this Globe
00:19:58.680 and Mail article that we have is Toronto lawyer, Sheila Block. And she's alleged to have participated
00:20:05.320 in a private Zoom webinar fundraiser in late March, 2021. Um, and she's a senior lawyer at
00:20:14.440 international business law firm, Tories LLP, which donated $7,593 and change to the Liberal Party
00:20:23.320 between 2006 and 2022. She was chosen by former Governor General David Johnston to act as his
00:20:32.040 lead counsel in March, 2023, when he accepted the appointment, right? He was appointed by the
00:20:38.520 prime minister to assess how the government handled Chinese state interference in the 2019 and 2021
00:20:46.280 elections. So, I mean, it's there, it's blatant. They did. It's just the extent to which and how it's
00:20:52.120 going to be remedied and dealt with now and moving forward to ensure it doesn't happen again into the
00:20:57.800 future. But there was one thing here. Um, what a mess, Miss Dawson said in an interview. Like,
00:21:05.160 quite literally, this is Canada's democracy. What a mess. Johnston appointed her and they are friends,
00:21:11.560 and I guess they all support the Liberal Party. It's all grist for the mill just to make the situation
00:21:18.600 more unpleasant. Did you say grist for the mill or grift for the mill? Yeah, it could be either
00:21:23.000 or. I did say grist, but... You know what? Let's wrap a bowtie on this subject with one more video.
00:21:28.200 You were singing lovely off camera, but I'm going to sing right now, very quickly, one of my phrases,
00:21:35.640 send in the clowns. There ought to be clowns. And that's the intro for, yeah, Jagmeet Singh,
00:21:43.640 uh, the biggest bozo on Parliament Hill, because people are kind of wondering still, Jagmeet,
00:21:50.120 why is it that you're pushing for Johnson to resign, but still propping up the blackface
00:21:56.280 Liberals? Let's hear him, uh, in his own words. How do you strike the balance or how do you explain
00:22:03.480 to voters why you are both pushing for David Johnson to resign, why you take it so seriously
00:22:08.040 that you're the one appearing at committee, but at the same time that you still support the government
00:22:11.800 overall and want this government to continue? Well, what we're doing is the government's
00:22:15.880 supporting us. In fact, in our initiative, we're supporting dental care, which they voted against
00:22:20.040 two times in the past. They do not want to bring it in. They did not want to bring it in. We're
00:22:23.560 forcing them to do it. And these candidates are true, not what you're saying. So, so you are...
00:22:27.000 Here's the facts, though. There's 27 things. Each one of those things are things that the government
00:22:31.800 opposed, voted against, or did not want to make happen that we are making happen. This government's
00:22:36.520 supporting us to make things happen for Canadians. Dental care, farming care, supports for workers.
00:22:42.040 These are all things that the government is opposed to, voted against, said clearly they did not want
00:22:46.840 to do, and we're making them do it. So, of course, we're not going to let the government off the hook.
00:22:50.600 They would absolutely love to not deliver on dental care. They would love to not deliver on pharma care.
00:22:55.400 They would love to not deliver on protections for workers. We're forcing them to do these things.
00:23:00.120 At the same time, we're holding them accountable. Oh, my goodness. It's the dental care, folks.
00:23:06.680 You know, Tamara Ugolini, you know what's this depressing about Jagmeet Singh? By the way,
00:23:11.880 does he not look shell-shocked to you? It's like, oh, my God, they're asking me more questions about
00:23:18.120 my integrity and my morals and my ethics. You know, how often do I have to prop up this regime?
00:23:25.560 Why won't they leave me alone? But here it is. I think under this man, the NDP is no longer a
00:23:33.160 relevant party. His leadership has been abysmal. The blackface Liberals are eating the NDP's lunch
00:23:41.160 in terms of how far left they've gone. And I'll tell you why this is a bad thing, folks. I predict
00:23:46.840 right now, we don't know when the election will be, I doubt it's this year, likely 2024, has to be by 2025.
00:23:54.200 But I think this NDP party under Jagmeet Singh is going to be decimated. And you know what? That's
00:23:59.800 not a good thing if you want regime change. If you're a Conservative supporter, you want a strong
00:24:04.680 NDP. You want the Liberals and the NDP clawing at each other, splitting votes, having Conservatives
00:24:10.680 go up the middle. I don't think that's going to happen whenever this election is. I think with his
00:24:16.440 mismanagement, with his greed, and I say greed, folks, because coincidentally, guess what? If
00:24:23.720 Jagmeet can rag the puck until 2025, his pension kicks in. That's exactly six years as an MP. By the
00:24:32.760 way, I predict he's going to lose his seat. What say you, Tamara Ugolini?
00:24:37.160 Well, the whole point in a democracy to have opposition parties is so that each party can
00:24:43.320 hold the other one to account, not collude and work in unison to achieve their separate but
00:24:50.520 similarly minded goals. And so what Singh is essentially saying is, we don't really care
00:24:57.160 about democracy as long as we get some of our goals pushed through and ran through Parliament by
00:25:05.080 this unofficial coalition that they have with the Liberal government. And so it seems like they
00:25:10.520 don't care about any of these allegations and whether or not the Liberals are sitting
00:25:15.240 in their seats by way of true democratic process, or if it was a result of lobbying and interference by
00:25:23.160 Beijing. And instead of holding their feet to the fire on that, they'll say all these talking points,
00:25:29.880 but when it comes down to it in the House of Commons, they are going to back the Liberals
00:25:33.800 because the Liberals continue to back them. And so it's like this vicious cycle that I don't know
00:25:39.800 how we're ever going to get out of unless they call an election and pull their support for the Liberals.
00:25:45.800 And you know what, Tamara, I don't think that's going to happen because of the pension,
00:25:48.920 but my heartfelt wish, in addition to winning $70 million tonight in Lotto Maxx, so I can buy you
00:25:56.680 that Dodge Challenger. Yes, looking forward to it. What are you going to buy me if you win?
00:26:00.280 Well, aren't you putting me on the spot now? Yeah, I sure am. But anyway, here's my heartfelt wish
00:26:05.720 that Blackface does pull the trigger on an election next year, cheating Jagmeet Singh by just
00:26:13.960 12 lousy months, that full pension. And wouldn't that just be so lovely that for all his loyalty
00:26:22.600 in propping up Blackface, Blackface does a Brutus knife in the back in Julius Caesar kind of move
00:26:30.040 and burns him in terms of the pension, which make no mistake, folks, that's the real ostensible
00:26:35.640 policy reason for Jagmeet propping up Trudeau. But there you go. So there you have it. You were
00:26:42.920 singing off camera. I was singing on camera for seeing his song when the election is called,
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00:28:34.120 So I wanted to point out that Canadians for Truth event that they're hosting. If you're not familiar,
00:28:39.640 Canadians for Truth is a non-profit organization that's founded on the principles, obviously, of truth,
00:28:44.680 freedom and justice. And they'll be hosting this event, Fire and Ice with Theo and Jamie,
00:28:51.400 with Sarah Palin. And it's called the Canadians for Truth production. And they will sit down with Sarah
00:28:57.880 Palin to talk about everything from personal stories, social issues, education to energy. And they call it
00:29:06.040 an informative and inspirational evening. So that's happening as Sheila pointed out in that quick
00:29:14.040 advertisement on June 18th from 7 to 9.30 PM in Calgary. So if you're in the area and you would
00:29:24.760 like to go and check it out, it does sound like it'll be an interesting event. Sarah Palin, she's not
00:29:30.200 without controversy, but, um, hear what she has to say. America's number one hockey mom.
00:29:37.800 Are you a hockey mom to marry Ugolini? I guess in training, I did play hockey throughout high
00:29:42.600 school, surprisingly. No, not ring ed. No. Um, I did play hockey surprisingly throughout like later
00:29:50.200 elementary school and high school. And then, uh, I, I haven't kept up with it. I have, gosh,
00:29:55.800 I haven't played in years through, you know, being a mom and pregnant and so on and so forth. But, uh,
00:30:01.320 excuses, excuses. Yeah. My youngest son is now, they're more into hockey, like the idea of hockey, but
00:30:06.600 getting out and skating. I mean, they're still little, but getting out and skating is, I don't
00:30:10.920 think children quite realize how difficult it is. And obviously you need to learn how to skate in
00:30:15.480 order to play hockey. So he loves the idea of hockey, but he's not quite there yet. I mean, he's, he's
00:30:20.280 getting, his skills are getting better in terms of skating, but that was like a big roadblock for
00:30:25.640 him is, wait, I have to learn how to skate and it hurts when I fall. So, uh, that's why I love
00:30:30.360 Tamara Ugolini folks. She is full of such great sporting advice. Learn to skate before you pick
00:30:36.200 up the game of hockey. What position did you play by the way? I was a left winger, even though I shoot
00:30:40.120 right. Wow. That's, that's pretty rare. They threw me in the net, the net once. That was really fun.
00:30:45.480 I basically just stood there. Speaking of which I'm an old dumper myself. Do you think you could
00:30:50.680 get one past, uh, the men's order? We need to have a little rebel shinny by the sounds of things.
00:30:55.720 Wow. And yes, folks, she said shinny. Anyways, uh, let's go to Elon Musk. I think we have an audio
00:31:02.680 clip. Uh, oh, I love it. Uh, he's calling for a new government where here, the banana Republic.
00:31:09.400 Sorry. We can't grow bananas in Canada. Let's call it a maple syrup Republic of Canada. Let's
00:31:15.240 hear what Mr. Musk had to say. Save Canada. You know, it's, it's easy for people to take
00:31:22.200 for granted, uh, the system we have here in the United States. Um, but, uh, it, it really
00:31:27.720 doesn't exist anywhere else. Um, you know, uh, not even in, you know, in Canada, I'm half Canadian.
00:31:35.000 You don't have the free speech, uh, rights in Canada that you have in the United States.
00:31:39.320 Um, you know, perhaps a new, a new government in Canada at some point will enact those rights
00:31:45.080 because it's incredibly important. Um, but, uh, you know, I, I think if, if we, if we don't
00:31:51.640 protect free speech at all costs, um, we, we don't have a functioning democracy.
00:31:58.600 If we don't have a functioning democracy, nothing else matters.
00:32:01.160 Yeah. Free speech and freedom of the press. Those are both two cornerstones of a healthy democracy
00:32:10.600 and the liberals are hitting both. Isn't it amazing, Tamara Ugolini, that freedom has become
00:32:18.520 the new F word in liberal circles, that the display of the Canadian flag, especially mounted
00:32:24.280 on a hockey stick in a pickup bed is a hate symbol. And, uh, look at this. Someone just sent me this
00:32:30.760 13 minutes ago. Well, Rachel Gilmore just tweeted, quote, Elon Musk's attempt to make money off
00:32:37.560 Twitter have destroyed an anti-harassment app that many users relied on, end quote. Yeah. Thank you,
00:32:44.760 uh, Rachel Gilmore. That's the former blouse challenged reporter at global news. Not even global
00:32:51.400 could put up with her nonsense. You know what, Rachel? I know what's the difference between you
00:32:55.640 and Elon Musk. One of you has a job. Anyhow, what do you think, Tamara Ugolini? Well, there's this war
00:33:02.680 right now on what the government is deeming as mis and disinformation. And of course, part of that
00:33:09.240 gets lumped in as, you know, fake news. And so Trudeau has previously referred to rebel news as
00:33:16.440 purveyors of that, to which I would hit back and say that, no, the government themselves,
00:33:22.120 especially throughout the COVID era, has been the purveyor of mis and disinformation by, you know,
00:33:28.840 flip-flopping on policy, by using non-evidence-based data and supposed science and evidence like that
00:33:36.520 trust the science mantra to back up their, their public health messages. And just today we have a
00:33:44.200 report out of Black Locks, um, Tuesday, June the 6th. It's the title. The headline is government
00:33:51.640 faked security bulletin. So the government is faking information, disseminating it out to the public,
00:33:58.440 and then trying to call out anyone who questions or criticizes that as the people who are spreading
00:34:04.680 mis and disinformation. So the first paragraph or the opening statement, the Department of Public
00:34:10.920 Safety issued a false security bulletin claiming it had confirmation freedom convoy protesters
00:34:18.360 ransacked federal office buildings, access to information record record show. And, you know,
00:34:24.280 here I'd like to point out that in order to get accountability and to find this information out,
00:34:29.400 you have to file access to information requests and they're lengthy and the government will try to
00:34:33.800 filibuster them. And that's even if they'll turn them over at all. Um, the article continues,
00:34:39.640 public safety minister, Marco Mendocino's office yesterday said it had nothing to do with the
00:34:45.800 dis information. So, you know, the article goes on and on, but, um, there obviously has been no
00:34:53.400 incident involving protesters and office buildings that never happened. The public safety department
00:34:59.400 yesterday would not account for the source of the dis information. And, you know, by the way,
00:35:05.640 folks, in case you think Tamara Ugolini is, uh, exaggerating things in terms of accusing the
00:35:12.360 federal government of dis and misinformation. Well, I got something fresh off the hopper from our
00:35:17.560 wonderful FOI, uh, guy in Ottawa, Jason, and, uh, get a load of this quote, liberal MP Ryan Turnbull read off a
00:35:28.360 bunch of things he claimed were made up on the liberals and China, including Trudeau's admiration
00:35:37.400 of China's basic dictatorship, end quote. What do you mean made up? We, maybe one of our super
00:35:44.680 producers can find the clip. It's from 2013, 10 years ago, but I clearly remembered I was at Sun
00:35:50.840 News Network at the time. Trudeau was in Toronto for an all female, uh, get together. Do you find
00:35:58.920 that weird? I mean, like, you know, only woman can come and see me and my wonderful abs and hair.
00:36:05.640 And he said that, uh, Mr. Turnbull, he actually said that, and we will prove it to you as soon as we can
00:36:13.720 source that clip. You know, Tamara, this is scary to me because if a liberal MP like Turnbull,
00:36:21.320 who I've never heard of before, actually. He's close, but I think he's in Whitby.
00:36:24.680 Oh, is that right? Well, isn't there a mental institution in Whitby? Anyways, um, if he is claiming
00:36:32.760 that Justin Trudeau never said anything, yet it was captured on video and audio,
00:36:41.160 so they're lying about a video recorded statement, then what else are they lying about? I think,
00:36:49.320 do we have that clip? Uh, yes, ma'am. All right. And I'm just going to prove it to you right now.
00:36:57.000 This is what Ryan Turnbull is saying is misinformation.
00:37:01.400 Trudeau's meeting last week with a group of Toronto women was an example. Even with Sun TV
00:37:09.480 watching for any slip, he was asked which country he most admired and referred to China.
00:37:15.000 There's a level of, of, uh, admiration I actually have for China. Um, because their, you know, basic
00:37:24.040 dictatorship is allowing them, uh, to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need
00:37:29.560 to go green as fast as we need to start, you know, investing in solar. I mean, there is a flexibility
00:37:35.000 that I know Stephen Harper must dream about of having a dictatorship that he could do everything he
00:37:39.160 wanted, uh, that I find quite interesting. Trudeau's rivals pounced on that, saying it proved...
00:37:46.920 You know, yeah, and he didn't even get that right, investing in solar. Isn't this the country that was
00:37:51.560 putting up at one point 500 new coal-burning plants per year? Um, but there you have...
00:37:56.520 I think they put up two a week. Yeah. Yeah. But there you have it.
00:38:01.240 Admiration. China. Dictatorship. What Turnbull is saying is false. You just saw it there yourself,
00:38:08.440 folks. Unless, you know what, Tamara Ugolini, uh, Hollywood is so good with, uh, special effects,
00:38:15.160 maybe that was CGI. Maybe some mean conservatives went to, uh, George Lucas's company
00:38:21.480 industrial light and magic and said, can you, you know, maybe use artificial intelligence and
00:38:26.760 make it look like a, uh, Trudeau of 10 years ago who said he admired the basic, uh, dictatorship of
00:38:33.160 China. Is that it? I mean, I don't know about you, but I think it was what, 1993 when Jurassic
00:38:37.960 Park came out, when that T-Rex started chasing that... I jumped out of my seat to marry you,
00:38:43.800 Galini. I mean, that's how realistic it was. I didn't even have my 3D glasses on. So maybe that's
00:38:48.840 what Mr. Turnbull is referring to. It's all fake special effects. Don't give these far left
00:38:54.840 extremists any ideas. We're really going down that far left conspiracy rabbit hole now, but I wouldn't
00:39:00.440 put it past them at this point. And before we move on, I wanted to just throw to this next article,
00:39:06.680 also from Black Logs Reporter, where they call for a mandate to label the CBC as mouthpiece,
00:39:14.440 as a government mouthpiece. So the Privy Council in an access to information memo proposed a legal
00:39:21.160 requirement that the CBC broadcast government messaging in a national, quote unquote, national
00:39:28.680 crisis. Cabinet aides complained they had to buy advertising during the pandemic. And so given this
00:39:37.640 information that the CBC has been required legally to broadcast government messaging as it pertains to
00:39:47.880 a national crisis, which we just lived through for the last three years, and arguably it will be
00:39:54.040 ongoing, then we should mandate it as a state broadcaster, as a state mouthpiece. I don't see
00:40:00.600 why that's controversial. This is quite literally what is happening right now in our country.
00:40:05.880 Yeah, it comes as advertised, I would say, Tamara Ugolini. I don't know what the problem is, but
00:40:12.280 you know what, I got a warning out there to Tom Korski, the managing editor at Black Logs,
00:40:17.720 which does fantastic work. If you keep this up, Tom, you're going to be frog-marched out of the
00:40:22.760 parliamentary press gallery by armed cops again, like you were a couple of months ago. They don't like
00:40:28.200 these annoying reports making it into any media. What an absolute disgrace.
00:40:34.200 I want to just highlight also the second last paragraph of this Black Logs article,
00:40:39.400 where they say Health Canada has hired social media influencers and minor celebrities to tout
00:40:45.960 the great work it's doing on Canada's response to the pandemic. Senator told the Senate question
00:40:52.920 period at the time, these government-paid influencers are not required to reveal they
00:40:59.320 are government-paid influencers because that, of course, would be very embarrassing.
00:41:05.960 You don't say.
00:41:07.400 Surprise, surprise. And then, of course, I always wonder, like, follow the money. How much were they
00:41:11.800 paid? What were the contracts? What did they entail? So maybe that's a story for another access to
00:41:16.840 information request. For sure. Now, something that's getting a lot of oxygen and well it should,
00:41:22.360 Tamara Ugolini, is this outrageous move by Corrections Canada to have Paul Bernardo,
00:41:31.480 a serial killer, serial rapist, basically a horrible animal. Actually, I need to rephrase that.
00:41:38.920 All the animals I've ever met in the animal kingdom, they wouldn't do what Bernardo did.
00:41:43.160 Um, he is just a monster. I think that's the best word for it. He is consumed by evil and did evil
00:41:50.440 things. And he killed school girls and he raped so many women. And for some reason, this monster,
00:41:57.160 Corrections Canada, thought that we're going to move him from a maximum security, uh, prison,
00:42:03.880 namely Millhaven. He began his sentence at Kingston until they shuttered that facility, uh, to a medium
00:42:10.600 security. And if you think that's a jail, it's more like a condo development folks that that's where
00:42:15.880 your felons are residing in Canada these days. I want to just say, if we can source those clips,
00:42:22.440 um, uh, Doug Ford, who, well, he's not like the Doug Ford that we loved 10 years ago when we thought he
00:42:33.720 was interchangeable with his brother, the late great mayor of Toronto Rob Ford, but he was on fire.
00:42:40.120 It was like Doug Ford classic. He was talking about, and, and, and there was actually an implied
00:42:47.080 threat of violence because I believe he said words along the lines, he should be in solitary for 23
00:42:53.160 hours a day. And in the general prison population for one hour a day, you know, it's going to happen
00:42:59.080 that Paul Bernardo in the general prison population, uh, Tamara Ugolini. And I couldn't believe it. It
00:43:04.760 was like the Christmas miracle in June. I'm listening to Marco Pinocchio. I mean, Marco Mendicino
00:43:10.920 in the house of commons who was blowing a gasket over this transfer. Um, how this is a slap in the
00:43:18.840 face to the Mahaffey and French families who lost their young daughters, uh, to this despicable creep.
00:43:25.320 Um, so here's my question. Uh, do you think Marco was being genuine or I'm not sure what the procedure
00:43:34.360 is given here? He's the minister in charge. Wouldn't you think corrections Canada for such
00:43:40.040 a high profile offender? I know they can't do this for every offender, go to the federal minister and
00:43:44.520 go, what do you think chief? Can we move him to a different facility? But do you think he was kept
00:43:49.880 out of the loop because my spidey sense is kind of tingling here, Tamara, you know, unless corrections
00:43:56.600 Canada is so woke and is so entitled that somebody making high seven or high six figures rather, uh,
00:44:04.600 said, this is a good idea. And, uh, and also he's going to a medium security prison in Quebec so he can,
00:44:13.240 um, oh, I don't know, be closer to his comp, uh, accomplice, Carla Homolka, who's living free as a
00:44:19.960 bird, by the way, more children. She has more, she had children. That's right. And, and, and yeah,
00:44:25.640 and, uh, thanks again, Niagara regional police force. When you're doing a forensic search of a house
00:44:32.040 and you're wearing the hazmat suits and everything else, uh, don't forget to look in the bathroom.
00:44:37.880 Okay. Where the implicating tapes were hidden. Unbelievable. That that's what led to the deal
00:44:43.560 with the devil. Why Bernardo is rotting away and Homolka isn't. I just want to say one thing before
00:44:49.160 I want to hear your opinion on this, Tamara Ugolini. I'm a huge fan of the death penalty.
00:44:54.440 I'd like to see it reinstated, especially for the likes of this. And I remember it was around 15 years
00:45:00.760 ago. I'm pretty sure it was the Toronto star left of center publication. It was the crime writer
00:45:07.640 there who got a, I think it was a one hour access to do an interview one-on-one with Paul Bernardo.
00:45:13.080 Uh, it would have been at Kingston at the time and at the conclusion of the piece. And it was actually
00:45:19.800 chilling and it was a profound point and almost made me rethink my position on capital punishment
00:45:25.720 because the journalist said, Tamara, that I've always been an adherent of capital punishment for the
00:45:32.440 likes, you know, Paul Bernardo, serial killers, mass shooting killers, et cetera. But after seeing him
00:45:39.480 in Millhaven, in a cell that's barely bigger than a walk-in closet, no sunlight whatsoever,
00:45:48.920 dank and drab, 23 hours a day. He is in this facility. The Ken Dahl good looks are gone. He's now at
00:45:58.600 least 40 pounds overweight. And I thought to spend the rest of eternity, because he's still a young
00:46:05.800 guy at that point when the article came out, just confined there, it would perhaps be a fate worse
00:46:13.160 than death. Yeah. And I'm thinking, yeah, because I'll tell you, when I was held as a political
00:46:19.000 prisoner in Montreal for about five or six hours, I mean, I felt that was an eternity. I had nothing to
00:46:24.600 read. I'm listening to people screaming in the background. It's really, yeah, death wears as I
00:46:31.000 sting. So if five or six hours felt like an eternity, what do five or six decades feel like?
00:46:37.320 Well, the thing that always gets me with the capital punishment versus just lock them up and
00:46:42.280 throw away the key is how much of the taxpayer dollar goes to fund essentially room and board. Like,
00:46:48.120 yes, it's not comfortable. And yes, you're in jail for heinous crimes and being subject to isolation
00:46:55.240 as a result. But you get three square meals a day. You have a roof over your head, somewhere to lay
00:47:01.480 your head at night to sleep. And so I think there has to be a balance there between the criminality and
00:47:10.280 the offense involved and how much of a strain on a system and how much of a cost to the taxpayers
00:47:16.760 does keeping someone like that jailed for life really have on the system. So I always like,
00:47:23.480 like I said, I always like to follow the money and how much things cost. And I'm all about fiscal
00:47:27.960 responsibility. And so what makes more sense in a situation like this?
00:47:33.000 Well, you know, Tamara Ugolini, the anti capital punishment people, especially in the US,
00:47:37.640 they say they're basing their position on a fiscal standpoint. Because if you look at the endless
00:47:44.360 appeals, when someone's on death row, the lawyers fees, they add up, they go into the millions.
00:47:49.640 You know what, here's what I say, who cares? If you're getting rid of a murderer,
00:47:55.560 so that that person can never murder again, that works. And then the opponents say to me,
00:48:00.840 oh, manzoid, you're all about revenge. You know what? Yeah, revenge works for me. You go around
00:48:08.520 raping and killing woman. I want to see you under the ground six feet as worm food. No problem. Anyways,
00:48:15.240 I, I tease Doug Ford, embracing Doug Ford classic, the reason we got to love them before we really
00:48:24.280 began to loathe them. But here he is in classic Ford mode.
00:48:30.120 My message to Leslie Mahaffey, Kristen French's family, our heart breaks for you. Our heart breaks
00:48:38.680 for you that you have to go through this once again, relive an absolute nightmare. And we will
00:48:44.760 always, always have your backs. As per this scumbag, Bernardo should rot in hell. This guy doesn't
00:48:52.920 deserve less restriction restrictions, employment opportunities, believe it or not, freedom to
00:48:59.800 wander around. I'm going to quote correction services commissioner. We want Canadians to have
00:49:07.720 confidence in our decisions. Well, commissioner, I'll tell you no Canadians have confidence in your
00:49:13.480 decisions. You should step aside, step down or should be fired. Oh, beautiful. Isn't that wonderful,
00:49:21.480 Tamara Ugolini. And one other note on this, which I think is so appalling when media have reached out
00:49:28.280 to Corrections Canada, like, where's he going? What led to this decision? You know what they say
00:49:33.400 to Mary Ugolini? We cannot comment due to privacy rights. Think about that. A serial killer,
00:49:42.120 a terrorist in this country has privacy rights. But wait a minute, what is the most fundamental human
00:49:50.440 right on the planet? It's freedom. The opposite of freedom is slavery. When you are a Paul Bernardo,
00:49:57.640 we have taken away your most fundamental human right of freedom, but somehow you're still entitled
00:50:03.720 to privacy? Can you believe this? Well, and what about the privacy of the victims who need to be
00:50:10.280 re-vict, their families need to be re-victimized each and every time something like this happens? And
00:50:16.200 their privacy was completely compromised by the absolutely heinous acts that they engaged in with
00:50:23.960 those individuals that we won't even get into here. For anybody who is unfamiliar with Paul Bernardo and
00:50:30.520 Carla Hamoka and the crimes that they committed, they were absolutely atrocious. And in my opinion,
00:50:37.240 don't deserve an ounce, let alone a mile, in terms of getting out and reintegrating into society.
00:50:44.520 People like that, I believe, are never fully capable of reintegrating. And it's shocking that she has
00:50:50.200 children and goes out every day into society. No, in that saga, you saw murder, you saw torture,
00:50:58.280 you saw incest. Folks, it was every sin under the tree except, you know, from what I can tell,
00:51:05.240 cannibalism. That wasn't part of the itinerary. But aside from that, everything. And the idea that
00:51:11.160 these people still have rights. And in the case of Carla, his accomplice, and maybe the one actually
00:51:17.720 who was the ringmaster, there are those accusations, living free in Quebec with children. Unbelievable.
00:51:24.600 That's not justice at all. You know what, before we get to on to any other topic or super chats,
00:51:29.480 Tamara Ugolini, we must break for another ad. Yes. And we will see you on the other side.
00:51:54.600 All right. This next story comes out of Ottawa and comes from an article from True North.
00:52:24.360 Woke Ottawa trustee goes on anti-Christmas trade.
00:52:31.000 Oh, I love their opening their lead here.
00:52:33.480 That's going to be true.
00:52:36.040 And what else can this enraged hypochondriac really be mad about? I think Sheila is going
00:52:40.600 to have a full report on this. So we won't get too nitty gritty into the weeds on it. But
00:52:45.720 the Ottawa Public School trustee and renowned mask enthusiast, Dr. Nellie Kaplan-Mirth is back in the
00:52:54.040 news, this time for going on an anti-Christmas trade. And Ely from True North shares some of the
00:53:02.280 tweets. But she said that the city of Ottawa should not provide extra garbage allowance during the
00:53:08.680 Christmas season because it should not be a free pass to consume and produce excess waste. Talk about
00:53:16.680 the Grinch that's trying to steal Christmas here. Wait a minute. You mean in terms of picking up
00:53:20.760 Christmas trees after... I guess the boxes and the wrapping. Oh!
00:53:25.240 It's all the Christmas fixings and the waste that happens as a result of consumerism
00:53:30.280 that Nellie Kaplan-Mirr has an issue with, I guess. See, because the way I was reading that,
00:53:36.760 and you might be right, because there are these so-called environmentalists who are against the
00:53:43.080 idea of us chopping down an evergreen tree to have us a Christmas tree for a couple of weeks and then
00:53:48.760 jettisoning it. What's the alternative, guys? Remember, you're supposed to be anti-plastic.
00:53:55.400 So the artificial trees of yesteryear, once you start throwing those out, guess what? Unlike a
00:54:01.800 real evergreen tree, they don't degrade in landfill. They're part of that thing you're
00:54:07.640 trying to make our lives miserable with in terms of getting rid of plastic straws and plastic spoons
00:54:13.000 and plastic bags. And, you know, I thought that's the road she was going down, you know, kind of the
00:54:21.880 trying to have it both ways in terms of environmentalism and trees. But like, why
00:54:29.160 why is she doing this and doing this in the month of June? And Tamara Ugolini, when we get the full
00:54:34.840 report of her, are we going to find out finally how many cats she owns? Yeah, really. Oh, and just
00:54:41.400 how terrified and coward she is living in her house, never leaving and wearing her mask on Zoom calls.
00:54:46.600 But yeah. Oh, yeah. She was on TVO's Steve Pakin back. I guess that was back in the fall of 2022.
00:54:57.800 I did a whole report on it where she just became completely unhinged with Matt Strauss, the former
00:55:04.840 medical officer of health in Haldeman, Norfolk, I believe is the jurisdiction that he was serving at
00:55:10.760 the time. Yeah, she because she called him like an ableist far right something and probably extremist
00:55:18.920 for simply saying things like mask mandates do psychological harm to children and we should end
00:55:26.120 the public health mandates that are harming our children and things along this line and condemning
00:55:31.000 lockdowns and so on and so forth. And for that, he was she became completely unhinged. And anyway,
00:55:37.400 we have a full report somewhere in the archives of Rebel News about that. But yes, you know what?
00:55:43.080 I'm so sorry. I forgot. Now I know why the name rings a bell. But we have a whole campaign though,
00:55:47.720 actually, before we continue fire Nelly.com because the residents of Ottawa have become so grossed out
00:55:54.760 by her emboldened comments on social media. Like even Ottawa people. Yeah, her own her own like she's
00:56:01.320 she's a trustee in the Ottawa Carleton District School Board. And people in that school board
00:56:07.960 launched campaigns against her through change.org, which of course took down two times took down the
00:56:16.120 petitions that had dozens, tens of thousands of signatures. And so Rebel News saved the day. We
00:56:22.680 launched our own petition fire Nelly.com. And so if you scroll back to those, the reports featured there,
00:56:29.720 you can probably find the one where she becomes completely unhinged on Matt Strauss on Steve Pakin's
00:56:35.960 show last fall. But here we have some imagery to show in the background. And Sheila, I believe,
00:56:43.240 will be dropping off this petition in person. So if you haven't yet signed this petition,
00:56:49.320 it's at 74% of 20,000 signatures. That's the goal. Head over to fire Nelly.com. Sign that petition.
00:56:57.080 Yeah, here's my tweet. Hypochondria riddled family doctor Nelly Kaplan-Murr spreads. That's the other
00:57:02.920 thing. She spreads misinformation on live television. And we show we we overlay her claims with actual
00:57:09.480 evidence based science to prove that what she is saying is untrue. I guess we have a few minutes if
00:57:15.560 we want to run through what is it a minute and a bit clip how unhinged she is. Let's show everybody at
00:57:21.320 home is airborne. That means that COVID remains in the air even after you've left the room.
00:57:31.640 I can see why you would call her a hypochondria. Look at her eyes. She just looks like a completely
00:57:37.880 unhinged crazy person. Yeah, it's the kind of look that makes me cross the street. But I'm going to
00:57:42.920 dispute you on this point Tamara Ugolini. I don't think she's a hypochondriac. I really believe that
00:57:50.440 she and the majority of people we see out there, especially when they're on a zoom call, or they're
00:57:57.000 driving alone, and they are wearing a mask or two. This is no longer about COVID. This is not about the
00:58:04.360 coronavirus. This is not about a pandemic. This is a political statement. This is someone saying,
00:58:09.560 visually, I believe in big government, big lockdowns. I like to be told what to do. And
00:58:14.920 I'm going to tell you what to do. That's what someone in June of 2023 wearing a mask is really
00:58:21.640 conveying. They're not worried about getting sick. Yeah, that's a really good point. And imagine this
00:58:25.880 was your family doctor. I mean, oh, do you want to talk about? No, no, no, no, no. We will not go there.
00:58:32.920 But oh, that's a five coupon ride that story. Oh, folks, I don't want to embarrass Tamara Ugolini. But
00:58:38.680 let's just say we know of a doctor. I can't go any further because it without her, but it's
00:58:44.920 spectacular. It's not far off, sadly. Happens to be. Yeah. Anyway. All right. Let's show this clip
00:58:51.000 of Nelly. We're running out of time. Okay. Oh, it's not. Oh, it's not loading properly. Well,
00:58:55.880 anyway, you go to firenelly.com. It's there. You can check out the clip on your own. But this comes,
00:59:01.640 you asked why, why she was doing this. I guess the city of Ottawa, which she's a school board
00:59:06.920 council or trustee, she's not affiliated with the city of Ottawa. But of course, Nelly has to get her
00:59:12.760 tentacles, her woke tentacles into every little flavor of the day. So she's she's trying to confirm
00:59:21.640 or reform the garbage collection in the city of Ottawa because the city is looking to adopt a pay
00:59:27.940 as you throw system in which residents would be given. And this is according to the True North article
00:59:33.480 in which residents would be giving 55 garbage tags per year to attach to garbage bags. And then
00:59:39.320 you would have to purchase each additional tag for $3 each if you go up above 55 tags per year.
00:59:48.200 You know what? In Northumberland County, where I live, we pay for garbage like that. We're not given
00:59:53.320 any free passes. We don't get 55 garbage bags for free. We pay and I think it's up to $4 a tag now.
01:00:01.880 Each week you have to put a bag tag on your garbage and the town, the county collects it. But if you
01:00:07.960 don't, then they don't take your garbage. Yeah. And I can tell you what's ultimately going to happen
01:00:12.680 tomorrow. I'm going to make an amazing Kreskin like production. And I feel for the gas station
01:00:19.480 community. People are just going to have little bags of garbage, not big green or black ones. And
01:00:26.280 they're going to keep it in the trunk. And next time they go for a fill up, they're going to just
01:00:30.520 plop that garbage in the gas station, you know, depots. I think it's already happening. You do this.
01:00:38.600 I mean, people are so beleaguered with the cost of living, high interest rates,
01:00:44.280 mortgages coming due, and you're going to tax them on garbage now. I mean, what kind of garbage is that?
01:00:52.360 Literal garbage. All right. Well, we are 2-0-1 and we hit all the points for today. I don't think we
01:00:59.080 have any super chats, sadly. I know. How disappointing.
01:01:02.200 I'm very disappointed with you, audience. Very disappointed. And it's a Tamara Tuesday,
01:01:08.040 no less. She came all the way in from the Coburg area and not one of you had the decence. Do you
01:01:14.280 think I'm guilting them yet? Right. I think they're just shaking in their boots right now. Oh,
01:01:18.520 no. David's disappointed in me. Oh, well, you win some, you lose some. Hey folks,
01:01:23.640 thank you so much for tuning in, nevertheless. And thank you to our super producers,
01:01:27.240 Efron and Olivia. And of course, my beloved co-host Tamara Ugolini. I will not be back here
01:01:34.920 tomorrow. I'm on assignment, so I don't know which rebel news reporters will be here, but I'm sure
01:01:40.440 it's going to be a jolly good show indeed. In the meantime, as always, stay safe and stay sane.
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