Rebel News Podcast - July 06, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau fights with Meta, Freeland hypes grocery rebate, CBC finally admits a wrong


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

155.2332

Word Count

10,216

Sentence Count

14

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Join us for the daily roundup of news and commentary on the happenings around the world on this Thursday, July 6th, 2023. Today we have a special guest on the show, Tamara Ugolini, a long-time colleague of mine here at Rebel News, to talk about International Kissing Day and much more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen thank you for tuning into the daily roundup on this
00:00:21.100 a thursday july 6 2023 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit about
00:00:30.700 my co-host shall i do you know what folks today is international kissing day and now i realize why
00:00:40.020 my co-host didn't drive into the studio to do the show unbelievable she is the she devil with a
00:00:48.080 spatula oh i completely screwed it up up and she is the khaleesi of the greater coburg area you see
00:00:55.900 where i am uh tamara i i cannot get you know in the right frame of mind because i was so looking
00:01:03.760 forward to receiving a kiss on this international kissing day but um i guess tamara ugolini uh it is
00:01:11.540 amazing though that international kissing day has survived two seismic events in recent years
00:01:18.380 a the me too movement and b covid what are your thoughts on this international kissing day tamara
00:01:26.100 well first and foremost david i'm so sorry that you seem so lost without me there in studio this
00:01:31.380 morning this afternoon depending on which time zone you're joining us from um i'm kind of glad now
00:01:36.680 knowing what i was potentially in store for uh if i were to have joined in person so i may how dare
00:01:43.720 you part of the me too movement if i had of joining david in studio today we have to rein him in a little
00:01:49.480 bit don't we um i will blow you a kiss virtually then thanks here's tamara ugolini you are one of my
00:01:58.960 favorite reporters here at rebel news i'm sure your fangirls also appreciate that little
00:02:04.400 schmuck to the camera smooch to the camera i should say maybe i'm pulling a freudian slip here
00:02:11.080 anyway all right so for those of you who are joining us at home we are currently streaming
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00:03:21.180 that's relevant to you maybe share a tip with us or just have some general commentary on whatever
00:03:28.160 is going on in the day and we'll bring some of the news of the day to you here over the next
00:03:34.580 55 minutes we're hoping to end right at 2 p.m eastern i know sometimes we go over
00:03:40.860 but i think david both david and myself have some meetings to get to right after so we'll try to keep
00:03:47.200 things concise but goodness we have a lot on the day here david on this thursday there is and um
00:03:53.860 topping the card is uh oh my goodness the trudeau liberals are in a big fight with meta and google
00:04:01.980 over bill c18 it's um it's amazing i i am enjoying this uh tamara ugolini because um one of the ways in
00:04:13.580 which the canadian government is getting back at meta and google is that they're pulling their
00:04:20.780 advertising from those platforms and i'm thinking wait a minute they're advertising um that would be
00:04:29.660 my tax dollars going to the federal government advertising by the way why is it that the federal
00:04:37.220 government which has the biggest uber monopoly in our great dominion why do they feel the need to
00:04:43.440 advertise in the first place you're the government you're going to do whatever the hell you want
00:04:48.640 and we've sure seen that these last eight years but i you know what i'm enjoying uh tamara ugolini is
00:04:56.300 that blackface he looks like a guy that just smoked one of those cigars and it exploded in his mouth
00:05:04.200 same with pablo rodriguez it's that they can't believe there's dissension in the media ranks in this
00:05:12.920 case social media because for years now they've had all their trained seals in the mainstream media
00:05:20.800 uh basically respond to any government edict such as jump and they go how high mr trudeau and suddenly
00:05:27.800 you have the silicon valley tech giants and i'm sure trudeau thought that you know the government
00:05:36.260 and those silicon valley companies they had a groovy kind of love you know we both love censorship we
00:05:44.300 both love suppressing the truth we're you know we're all you know part of a team here what's the
00:05:51.580 problem why the mutiny so uh tamara if this goes on forever uh i'm a happy camper because one you know
00:06:00.740 as i said if my tax dollars aren't going to needless advertising that's a plus and one last thing i
00:06:07.440 notice while the government is saying meta and and google are social media non grata well the liberal
00:06:16.900 party of canada will still advertise we're not ready to be divorced yet let's just call it a separation
00:06:25.120 right and they're playing it up that the liberal party and the government are two separate things
00:06:33.120 um i'll tell you one thing tamara ugolini whenever i try to drop off a petition in ottawa either to the
00:06:39.320 government or the liberal party of canada funny isn't it they're simpatico they always refuse to accept
00:06:46.040 it anyways your thoughts my friend i think this is the only instance where the government by way of
00:06:53.540 the censorious minister pablo rodriguez um have has differentiated between the government of canada
00:07:00.820 and the liberal party of canada uh who is currently you know a fringe minority and and developed this
00:07:08.280 unofficial coalition with the ndp uh to be a majority government but for anyone who doesn't know
00:07:17.560 bill c18 is the one that they're going back and forth with here and if we can pull up the article
00:07:25.180 um that our writer alex dolly wall posted he says the online news act mandates the tech giants so like
00:07:32.380 meta enter revenue sharing agreements with news publishers this is probably about uh halfway down the
00:07:40.040 article i think it's just above the uh yeah down a little bit further there's another there it is
00:07:47.920 the online news act mandates the tech giants enter revenue sharing agreements with news publishers
00:07:53.320 news media canada which advocates for the domestic news industry urged all stakeholders to act in good
00:07:59.860 faith and engage in the regulatory process and of course when meta was like whoa whoa whoa we don't want
00:08:06.000 to share revenue and basically squash the little guys here or or the or the guys that we don't agree
00:08:14.280 with or that the government doesn't agree with um because i think part of this is that you have to be
00:08:19.420 a government recognized media outlet um which rebel continually fights for and continually gets
00:08:27.620 disregarded on and so that will automatically bring the algorithm down quash anything that all of the
00:08:37.600 content we're trying to put out and um so when meta said hold on a minute we're not into this revenue
00:08:43.420 sharing um now the trudeau liberals are basically pulling what i would equate to like toddler temper
00:08:51.100 tantrums here well well then i'm going to take my ball and go home yeah and we're going to pull our
00:08:56.400 advertising but we'll only pull the advertising that's through the government of canada not through
00:09:01.340 the liberal party of canada and actually um it's funny that uh rodriguez was pressed about this
00:09:07.460 by a reporter and we have this clip here to share with you in case you don't believe us that he's
00:09:13.520 actually saying that there's some separation here between the government of canada and the liberal
00:09:17.460 party let's play this so you mentioned uh the government won't be spending advertising money but i'm
00:09:23.140 looking at uh facebook's ad library the liberal party is running many many many ads right now and
00:09:28.300 has run like thousands of dollars just in the last month or so uh is this going to extend your party as
00:09:33.180 well i'm speaking we have the government you get you get to talk to the to our different parties i
00:09:38.280 guess to the block the ndp to the liberals and any other anyone else who's in the house uh but this
00:09:44.000 is a government decision then the party have to make their own decisions is it not ironic that the
00:09:47.920 government cuts it but the people who you represent as a party wouldn't well the government is one
00:09:53.180 thing the party is another one they are i can tell you i've been a volunteer like 25 years it's very
00:09:59.480 different even the reporters laughing you know what tamara two things one is it just shows the
00:10:07.380 hypocrisy of the blackface liberals because the fact that the liberal party of canada is still
00:10:13.000 advertising on facebook that can only mean one thing and that is they think this is an effective
00:10:19.680 way to advertise otherwise why would you throw your money i well correction why would you throw our money
00:10:27.180 taxpayer money on a platform that uh isn't capturing any significant number of eyeballs but my personal
00:10:35.680 feeling i could be wrong but i don't think i am they are in for the fight of their lives the liberals on
00:10:41.540 this one because it's not just about you know a revenue sharing agreement for the dominion of canada
00:10:49.100 population just under 40 million people uh not you know when you compare us to the more populous
00:10:56.320 countries in the world china india the united states so on and so forth what the silicon valley
00:11:04.280 tech giants don't want to have happen here i think tamara is a precedent they don't want to see
00:11:12.440 some kind of deal where they're paying x number of millions uh to the media outlets in canada because
00:11:19.840 if they bend the knee on that how many other countries in the globe the 200 or so countries
00:11:28.060 on our planet are going to say wow look what they did in canada we want the same deal so i think
00:11:35.720 this is going to be a scorched earth policy uh for the tech giants not because they can't afford
00:11:41.800 to pay canadian media outlets it's just that they don't want this huge precedent set for all the
00:11:48.980 nations of the world and all the media organizations of the world because don't forget that this is under
00:11:55.460 the veil of somehow upholding democracy right this whole the censorship plans this this war in ukraine
00:12:03.320 that we're endlessly funding billions of dollars to is all under the guise of somehow protecting
00:12:09.560 democracy even though the cornerstone of democracy is robust discussion robust debate and freedom of the
00:12:19.320 press and yet everything that the just and true liberals are doing are a direct hit and
00:12:25.340 infringement on those cornerstones of functioning healthy democracy and um we have a clip here to
00:12:34.360 share with you of trudeau basically saying what i just stated but the opposite right he flips the
00:12:40.400 script gaslates anybody who questions it and touts this absolutely damaging rhetoric let's have a listen
00:12:47.360 facebook decided that canada was a small country small enough and that they could reject our
00:12:57.380 our uh asks they made the wrong choice by deciding to attack canada we want to defend democracy this is
00:13:09.380 what we're doing across the world such as supporting ukraine this is what we've done during the second world war
00:13:16.220 this is what we're doing every single day in the united nation and i know that canadians
00:13:22.460 will not be bullied by billionaires in the u.s billionaires that are impacting negatively our democracy
00:13:35.180 we will have a strong stance with that we're not alone other countries are looking closely at what we're doing
00:13:44.300 we will not accept this type of threats the threats by meta
00:13:52.540 our democracy democracies are threatened everywhere around the world and if we're let letting go
00:14:03.040 we'll lose yeah well i think tamara ugolini uh blackface just made my point other countries around
00:14:13.080 the world are looking at this this is precisely why i don't think meta and google are going to bend
00:14:18.880 the knee anytime soon again it goes back to what i said about a precedent but did he just play like the
00:14:24.880 second world war card is that what he is giving moral equivalence to in this battle and by the way
00:14:32.160 blackface how about your daddy uh pierre elliott trudeau how come uh if you were so dead set against
00:14:38.440 defending democracy back in the uh second world war why didn't he enlist uh yeah no i forgot he would
00:14:45.760 rather just drive around montreal in a motorcycle um and uh bugger off in terms of actually putting
00:14:53.180 his life on the line give me a break but these comparisons he's making uh tamara ugolini are
00:15:00.640 outrageous and by the way i'm looking with some amusement at how the mainstream media is covering
00:15:07.640 this including those media outlets that um i still subscribe to such as the toronto sun this was the
00:15:13.840 front page story on the sun today ugly fight but here's the deck is outrageous and it's written by
00:15:21.080 the disgraced brian lily so maybe that's why it is as heritage minister pablo rodriguez goes to war
00:15:27.980 with tech giants google and meta over fate of canadian news poll finds most want a settlement here it is
00:15:37.700 right there front page news entitled ugly fight uh you know what uh are you going to bed at night
00:15:43.820 tamara ugolini going oh please god please let's have peace on the federal government meta google
00:15:51.280 front it's it's just consuming me i mean it's so important i don't think most canadians are probably
00:15:58.980 even aware of this i bet you tamara ugolini if i went down to uh young dundas square and did a
00:16:05.220 streeter um 99 out of 100 people would have no idea what this issue is about so the idea that the sun
00:16:12.360 is ginning up that most canadians want this solved sooner rather than later oh give me a break i'd love
00:16:19.240 to see the methodology of that poll you know i think that's a great idea david maybe that's your
00:16:24.700 next mission as our mission specialist is to head down and just see how many canadians actually know
00:16:30.060 that this is taking place because i think unless you follow alternative media like rebel news and
00:16:35.340 others you would be none the wiser that this is happening because it's a direct hit on that alternative
00:16:40.460 media on independent journalism and again that is a cornerstone of a healthy democratic nation
00:16:47.020 is being able to provide that unbiased reporting and so when you're funding the mainstream media as
00:16:55.720 we talk about endlessly on this platform why would they ever bite the hand that feeds these people get
00:17:01.000 endless subsidies bailouts from the government which is essentially just our tax dollars and so of
00:17:08.040 course they're not going to speak truth to power or criticize their policies because hey maybe they're
00:17:13.800 next on the line to be cut off of the the trough so to speak but for trudeau to say that canadians
00:17:20.800 won't be bullied by billionaires well canadians also don't want to be bullied by trudeau and his
00:17:27.400 censorious attempts to establish a ministry of truth i mean he is acting a la pravda style newspeak
00:17:36.360 brought to you by you know the likes of stalin he's acting like an iron fist dictator who's going to
00:17:43.760 manage everything and anything that canadians can access online because we saw throughout the last
00:17:50.680 three years that the government narrative was upheld and amplified endlessly and anybody who acted
00:17:56.900 contrary to that or provided an alternative opinion was slandered smeared censored and they want
00:18:02.520 more of a tight grip on all of that moving forward with their agendas you know like i imagine will be
00:18:07.980 the climate alarmism the carbon credits carbon taxes as we just had our canada day another carbon tax
00:18:16.560 instituted onto us and um the the food industry with you know the eat the bugs alternative to getting
00:18:24.720 away from meat and actually being healthy robust people so we see these agendas coming forward
00:18:30.440 and they're studying our behaviors how to manipulate them what the most effective ways to do that are
00:18:35.720 i'll have a report on that i hope later today it's a big it was a big dig so bear with us as we get those
00:18:41.620 edits done but um we know that this is coming and they're just trying to finesse their strategy to make
00:18:48.120 sure that you comply unquestionably moving forward well you know tamara uh just getting back to the issue
00:18:54.900 at hand uh press censorship uh at least that's the way it's being portrayed by the black place liberals
00:19:01.100 uh isn't this perversely ironic i mean the proof is in the political puddin i would say when it comes
00:19:08.340 to this topic i remember back in 2019 our one lawyer went up against five federal government lawyers
00:19:15.520 and successfully got a federal court order to get us into the parliamentary debate for the election
00:19:22.460 uh that year and then you think that would have been a precedent oh no folks once again five versus one
00:19:30.380 in 2021 we won again the only difference between 2019 and 2021 is that uh blackface and uh his new
00:19:40.780 best boyfriend uh jagmeet singh uh actually uh answered questions but by 2021 uh you'd have you had
00:19:50.500 blackface and uh singh say uh we don't recognize you as a media uh outlet where we're not going to answer
00:19:57.060 you even though the federal court of canada said yes rebel news is legitimate media they put their
00:20:06.160 finger up not just that us tamara and our organization but every registered voter in canada
00:20:14.780 they were saying to the people we're not going to give you an answer even though the federal court
00:20:22.360 allowed these journalists into the venue what a disgrace where was his fight for democracy then
00:20:30.200 where was his um coming to the aid of press freedom then i guess it depends on who the journalists are
00:20:38.660 i.e the trained seals in the media party versus independent media voices that oh you know ask
00:20:46.080 impolite questions make insensitive statements is is that what it all boils down to tamara ugolini
00:20:52.560 yeah the media lapdogs of course and um on that note too we have a super chat that i'll just get
00:21:00.140 to quickly here from adam ott gives five dollars thank you very much um he says the government or
00:21:07.140 maybe i shouldn't assume the gender there the government not advertising on social media sounds
00:21:12.060 like a win-win to me i mean yeah not going to lie likewise less propaganda and less tax spending i bet
00:21:19.280 the government advertising revenue is a drop in the bucket for meta i mean yeah that's probably why
00:21:25.080 they're taking a stand against it is they're saying you know this isn't worth it for us financially and
00:21:29.480 from a business standpoint you know what i think adam ott makes an incredible point there because this
00:21:36.240 would kind of explain the unspoken strategy here of why the likes of blackface and rodriguez
00:21:43.900 are so mad and so annoyed because i think in their minds and whether it's true or not that's another story
00:21:51.300 tamara ugolini but meta and google are effective advertising platforms to push their propaganda message
00:22:01.400 to whoever's consuming it so now that they're doing this boycott um they kind of realize if i'm correct
00:22:09.660 that they're um you know biting off their noses despite their faces uh i think that really explains
00:22:17.920 you know why there is such animation with these two uh because otherwise um if it was a nothing burger
00:22:25.260 they wouldn't be so vested in this issue would they that's right yeah they lose a huge segment of their ability
00:22:32.200 to propagandize you if they're kicked off of or they lose that these social media platforms that was a massive
00:22:39.000 component utilized in the behavioral change campaign that was deployed on citizens funded by citizens
00:22:47.720 to mold and shape and modify and manipulate their behavior over the last few years and we're only going
00:22:53.840 to see more and more of that and i will detail all of that based on government memos themselves
00:22:59.280 in a report that i have coming out as i mentioned i hope later today so if you don't sign up for our
00:23:04.940 content please do so and you'll you will be sure that you will not miss that report when it comes out
00:23:10.120 rebelnews.com or um you can sign up specifically for i think a specific journalist or specific content
00:23:16.140 that you're interested in seeing and so i would urge anyone who hasn't done that to do so so you don't
00:23:21.560 miss those reports um i think just to amplify and reinforce your point there david about freedom of the
00:23:28.140 press and you know upholding democracy let's we have this clip here uh when trudeau responded to me
00:23:35.300 during the 2021 leadership debates and he essentially dehumanized me as a person but also um rebel news
00:23:43.760 you know as an organization and um i think it's important to reshare this clip so that people get a
00:23:49.620 better understanding of where we're coming from and what we're talking about when trudeau responded to us
00:23:55.420 in this very hasty manner the only reason that i'm allowed to ask you this question is because
00:24:03.020 today the federal court ruled that the government doesn't have the right to determine who is or is
00:24:07.920 not a journalist this is the second election in a row that the court had to overturn your government
00:24:14.060 do you still insist on being able to make that decision and why
00:24:18.200 first of all questions around accreditation were handled by the press gallery and the consortium of
00:24:27.020 networks who have uh strong perspectives on quality journalism and the important information that
00:24:33.980 is shared with canadians uh the reality is organizations organizations like yours
00:24:42.940 that continue to spread misinformation and disinformation on the science around vaccines
00:24:50.880 around how we're going to actually get through this pandemic and be there for each other and keep
00:24:57.060 our kids safe is part of why we're seeing such um unfortunate uh anger and lack of understanding of
00:25:07.120 basic science and quite frankly your i won't call it a media organization your group of individuals
00:25:15.300 need to take accountability for uh some of the polarization that we're seeing in this country and i think
00:25:23.220 canadians uh are cluing into the fact that uh there is a really important decision we take about the
00:25:30.240 kind of country we want to see and i salute all extraordinary hard-working journalists that put
00:25:36.500 science and facts at the heart of what they do and ask me tough questions every day but make sure that
00:25:44.640 they are educating and informing canadians from a broad range of perspectives which is the last thing
00:25:51.180 that you guys do uh no actually it's the first thing us guys do and tamera ugolini i want to go out on a
00:25:58.280 limb here and give you a tip of the hat because when it comes to i would say every journalist in canada
00:26:06.880 on the file blackface was talking about the covet 19 pandemic and the vaccines and the restrictions and
00:26:14.200 so on i can think of no one else other than you who has done unbelievable amounts of research going
00:26:23.160 through literally thousands of pages finding the um misinformation as blackface talks about oh would
00:26:32.080 that be like um health canada talking about analyzing a report seven months before that report was sent to
00:26:39.960 them you mean like like that kind of uh misinformation blackface uh tamera you are a one woman gang you
00:26:49.960 have put the entire mainstream media train seals to shame for following along to blackface's orders
00:26:58.240 what he said there folks every single line the opposite is true i mean um tough questions from
00:27:06.180 journalists would that be like oh uh tom clark saying uh hey mr prime minister here's the one question
00:27:11.960 all canadians want to know the answer to during the pandemic um what shampoo do you use are you
00:27:18.340 are you kidding me are you freaking out of your mind and um again when it comes to misinformation and
00:27:26.160 disinformation and polarization tamera galini much as i called you a one woman gang justin trudeau
00:27:35.200 is a one man earthquake tornado and hurricane combined in terms of polarizing this country in all my life
00:27:44.520 in this great dominion i have never seen this country more divided than it has been in the last
00:27:51.000 eight years look what he did in terms of the trucker convoy the fringe minority look how he demonized
00:27:57.600 them vilified them wouldn't spend two minutes to actually go down and meet them and see what their
00:28:04.220 concerns were that is a disgraceful clip if there was um you know a journalism hall of fame
00:28:12.120 in terms of uh oh i don't know dubious achievers that would be the centerpiece
00:28:18.600 yeah well thank you first and foremost david for your kind words i really appreciate that and i
00:28:23.600 understand your um you hosted guest hosted the ezra levant show and through to some of those reports
00:28:29.280 that i had worked on previously um so thank you for that and again anyone who is not subscribed to us
00:28:34.380 please do so you can stay uh up to date with all of those actual real investigative journalistic
00:28:41.600 reports um the the thing too with that particular question is i didn't know that we weren't going
00:28:48.400 to get a follow-up question so as soon like i was sitting there laughing throughout his response just
00:28:52.600 going oh my goodness is he really saying all of this stuff and projecting this onto me when it's his
00:28:58.440 own government that has been the leader of myths and disinformation throughout the covet hysteria
00:29:03.760 and so when he ended there i said with all due respect mr prime minister and i started to ask my
00:29:10.400 follow-up question then i realized that uh we were cut off so we didn't get that follow-up question
00:29:15.000 but man it would have been a good one to be able to to push back on all of that rhetoric because i
00:29:21.560 think canadians actually are coming to the realization that his government as i mentioned has been the
00:29:27.080 purveyor of myths and disinformation over the last few years and that and they're just simply tired
00:29:32.200 of his rhetoric and that's why he has a fringe minority government and he's developed this unofficial
00:29:37.380 coalition with the ndp so they can ram policy and programs through the house of commons uh basically
00:29:43.740 unabated and so these two fringe parties have come together really really um an assault on democracy the
00:29:52.020 way that they've done this and disregard any of the the opposition which is again a part of a robust
00:29:58.860 democracy but um we have uh we're about halfway through the show if i can just cut in here um
00:30:06.740 i did we ever get an explanation of why you were not entitled to the follow-up question because that
00:30:12.440 is the etiquette it's one question and a follow-up question twas ever thus so there's that and i can
00:30:18.340 tell you this if i were in your moccasins in that venue uh querying blackface my follow-up question
00:30:27.280 to turn them into basically a blank staring bozo would be mr prime minister you said we're guilty
00:30:36.320 of misinformation disinformation can you please provide an example or two and he would not be able
00:30:44.200 to answer that question he would again go back to an ad hominem attack i don't consider your
00:30:51.400 organization a real media uh news organization and again he wouldn't answer the question i guarantee you
00:30:59.220 because where's the beef as clara peller uh the wendy spokeswoman in the 80s used to say yes you you do
00:31:06.660 all these drive-by smears give us an example and if we were spreading misinformation disinformation
00:31:13.040 i mean we probably sued out of existence by now to marry you galini i mean there's libel defamation
00:31:19.760 slander laws uh we've never been the victim of any such thing so he is just demonizing for the sake of
00:31:28.880 demonizing there is no there there right yeah and we have um a couple of super chats on this topic
00:31:37.860 uh we have five dollars from bowden nilson i hope i pronounced that correctly thank you
00:31:43.720 some blackface and uh people's republic of china flags um together so very fitting there and uh again we
00:31:52.880 i mean i feel like we're beating a dead horse but that's trudeau who um who adores the chinese
00:31:59.700 chinese basic dictatorship so and was the middle one was that that classic shot from the vancouver
00:32:05.740 private school um it was the arabian nights uh thing and he's in a turban yeah that was him in the
00:32:13.300 those are great emojis um i thought you know the likes of the ndp and guys like jagmeet singh i i thought
00:32:21.180 they hated cultural appropriation uh why hasn't jagmeet singh said anything about justin trudeau um
00:32:28.820 culturally appropriating his turban i i why is he so silent on that golly i wonder it would go
00:32:36.300 against that unofficial coalition you can't criticize your comrades fraser mcburney gives us
00:32:43.180 five dollars as a student of history just like the gestapo police did in the last war our police
00:32:48.880 relished the chance to brutalize us peaceful protesters never forget yeah again more rhetoric
00:32:55.220 from trudeau that is just projection what he himself is doing and responsible for and trying
00:33:01.600 to gaslight canadians to think that it's actually on them that's the end of it uh to fraser's point
00:33:07.600 i want to be as fair as possible because i really believe and and actually i bumped into the wife of a
00:33:14.280 police officer who recognized us as a fan of the show and uh it was at uh an adam skelly event i believe
00:33:22.200 uh tamara ugolini uh he's the one folks who had a mom pa restaurant that uh the disgraced mayor john
00:33:29.120 torrey literally sent in all the king's horses and all the king's men to shut down yeah he employed
00:33:34.720 the mounted unit to shut down a little barbecue restaurant meanwhile 400 meters down the block
00:33:39.680 costco has their food service facility operating like uh nothing ever happened in the world during
00:33:46.540 those pandemic years anyway what she said to me because i said the rank and file at the division
00:33:54.860 where your husband works ma'am what are the feelings about what's going on and tamara what she said to me
00:34:01.780 is that it's 50 50 there are police that are disgusted there are police that are not going to follow
00:34:09.100 orders to arrest and tackle a peaceful protest or somebody standing by himself waving a canadian flag
00:34:16.720 on a corner and the other half unfortunately they're all in they're indoctrinated they can't wait
00:34:24.140 to uh as the saying goes in law enforcement whack them and stack them and that is the dichotomy and i
00:34:32.440 believe her i mean she has no reason to lie but i have come across police officers even amongst the
00:34:39.240 rcmp um i remember when i met in ottawa and totally off the record i'm not gonna uh say his name because
00:34:46.920 his career is over but he said when he saw what happened for example to me back in december 2021 when
00:34:54.560 his fellow mounties you know beat me up just for standing on a corner he said he was never so ashamed
00:35:01.260 to being a member of the rcmp so there are good guys out there i i really believe that and maybe
00:35:09.560 the number's 50 50 maybe it's a different equation but how do you feel about this tamara
00:35:14.540 i've heard similar that the the demoralization that's played a really big role in the state of
00:35:24.200 policing across our great nation and the politicization of the police um but also there
00:35:31.240 are a lot of and from what i gather it's a lot of the younger generation of police um who you know
00:35:38.240 as we know that famous quote just following orders and they're not going to go against the rank and file
00:35:43.520 they have been as you already mentioned indoctrinated and also there's a segment of
00:35:50.200 people who just love power you give them an inch of power and they're going to take a mile
00:35:56.840 and they feel empowered by this they feel like they are the the great authority and they are going to
00:36:04.500 impose that onto the people because they feel this sense of righteousness and i think that's a really sad
00:36:11.400 state of affairs with all levels of authority now whether it be from a doctor to a teacher to a police
00:36:15.700 officer you know there's this there's this respect factor yes you can respect authority but you can
00:36:21.220 also question authority and i think that so often we are kind of trained to just automatically respect
00:36:27.400 people who are in these authoritative or authority figures um and we can still respect them but we can
00:36:34.100 also question them respectfully and oftentimes you'll be able to point out who is that power hungry
00:36:41.380 nerd i guess for lack of a better word um because they won't like being questioned and they won't
00:36:47.600 have the answers for you and this actually reminds me of a peterborough police officer who i um was
00:36:54.100 in communication with over the mask mandate uh when i was covering a protest there officer donnelly
00:37:00.060 of the peterborough police and they were threatening to arrest me and they trespassed me from this this
00:37:05.080 property um over the mask mandate and i was like seven months pregnant in this report and their
00:37:10.740 they're marching me to my car which i actually so many people said you know oh well you don't have
00:37:15.620 to show them id and you don't do this but it was a great opportunity for me actually to take the police
00:37:20.420 away from this situation and walk and talk with them so that's kind of why i said oh well my id is back
00:37:27.980 in my vehicle which it was and um if you want to walk with me there then i'm happy to show it to you
00:37:32.960 because it gave me you know seven minutes to really walk and talk and ask some questions of them
00:37:38.240 because there was so much discrepancies in the regulations and the police were upholding
00:37:42.960 one part of the regulation which was the mandate but not respecting the exemptions clause and so um
00:37:49.360 when they were pressed on those questions the one guy he was i think he legitimately was like one of
00:37:54.860 these good guys where he was saying you know i could see his wheels were turning you know this
00:37:59.380 doesn't make sense and what she's saying sounds reasonable and accurate and then this other guy um
00:38:04.240 officer donnelly just power hungry no no logical or rational thought process they're just this is
00:38:12.960 what i'm following this order and there's no questioning it and if you don't comply i'm going
00:38:17.820 to arrest you um so there's that really like as you mentioned that those two clashing mentalities
00:38:24.000 with the police well that was indeed an amazing uh video and before we get to the first ad break
00:38:29.260 uh tamara back to your um assessment about how many uh politicians it was all about control
00:38:36.540 these last past three years and i think that was the real virus um what we saw at every level of
00:38:44.820 government municipal provincial and federal and it didn't matter the political stripe liberal ndp
00:38:51.420 conservative um a lot of those politicians and bureaucrats and public health agency officials tamara
00:39:00.800 they got a little taste of absolute power and you know what they really loved that taste it was
00:39:08.920 addictive it was like crack to them and they i'm sure when they started putting out these orders
00:39:16.220 close down your businesses and they go wow people are wear a face diaper gee people are socially distance
00:39:23.900 don't get together with your family and neighbors get that experimental vaccine oh my god people are
00:39:29.540 following our orders they got high on that tamara eulini that was the real virus you know the
00:39:37.600 totalitarian powers embraced by too many politicians that should have known better hey
00:39:45.660 just ask jason kenney yesterday's man in alberta you know what folks we got to take a quick ad break
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00:42:33.160 from censorship to groceries you know this is a staggering story uh to marry you galini um christian
00:42:41.360 freeland uh dropped by the local rabbi uh in toronto um to speak about the grocery rebate i don't think
00:42:50.300 you or i qualify i could sure use it i mean if you check out my line of credit these days
00:42:55.660 i'm not um you know the kind of guy that can afford oh i don't know a six thousand dollar a night uh hotel
00:43:03.360 room in london much like blackface does but um what i find remarkable about this her you know christia
00:43:12.220 freeland at a rabbi i mean for those who don't know rabbi i mean um and by the way i'm nothing
00:43:18.000 against rabbi it's a good store i i have i shop at rabbi but it's a kind of store i would imagine
00:43:25.040 the lion's share of their clientele go into to pick up some items you know a couple of items to
00:43:32.720 on their way home as opposed to shopping for a week's worth of groceries because the fact that
00:43:39.840 it is typically a 24 7 uh grocery store you're going to pay a premium no offense against rabbi i mean
00:43:47.060 you know they've got to you know pay for their added uh you know operating and staff costs but
00:43:53.860 this is what gets me tamara why in blue hell would christia freeland do a grocery rebate presser
00:44:04.300 at a rabbi basically a glorified convenience store as opposed to you know a cut rate level grocery store
00:44:13.700 like food basics no frills uh that sort of thing um i think she's sending out a mixed message there
00:44:22.640 because i really don't know what the message is get your grocery rebate so that you can now afford
00:44:29.480 to shop at rabbi well and people aren't even sure if they can afford to shop at rabbi because
00:44:35.980 she had rabbi take down if you notice in the the photos that we had there on the screen
00:44:41.320 she had rabbi take down all of the price tags of the food as she's announcing this
00:44:47.660 benefit to 11 million canadians and to me this is like no that means that there are 11 million
00:44:53.860 canadians out there that can't afford to put food on their table this isn't a good thing christia
00:44:58.980 freeland that you're giving 11 million canadians this like benefit one time right one time benefit
00:45:05.380 of however much depending on your income bracket and if you have children and if you're married and
00:45:09.720 how many children um so this this to me doesn't scream like hooray the government is here to save
00:45:16.440 you this screams to me that the government is failing at pretty much everything these days it
00:45:22.320 seems um but there was uh canada proud yeah here we have this clip they went to the grocery store after
00:45:28.320 uh finance minister freeland spoke and they inquired about the price tags and where they were so um let's
00:45:35.680 share this clip with you because i think it's pretty funny and it's just a few minutes
00:45:38.520 and i am so glad to be here today at rabba fine foods
00:45:51.480 and i am so glad to be here today at rabba fine foods
00:46:07.760 so i am here at rabba and there are no price tags on these shelves now you may be wondering why are
00:46:15.200 there no price tags on these shelves well christia freeland was just visiting here for a press conference
00:46:22.560 and her staff according to the staff who work here had them removed before she spoke and they have not
00:46:29.120 yet put the back of course okay so tamara once upon a time i used to write a column in marketing magazine
00:46:39.120 and a government presser that is a form of marketing and basically what the intended message was for
00:46:46.560 consumers and to get out into the media was about the grocery rebate and aren't we just so grand here at
00:46:54.080 the federal liberals that we're putting pocket in the money of canadians but first of all i mentioned
00:46:59.920 before it's very confusing that she'd choose to go to a fine food store to do such a message
00:47:06.080 but ultimately what is the takeaway what are people talking about not the grocery rebate to mario
00:47:15.200 galini but the fact that her staffers got the rabba staffers to take down the price tags so the first
00:47:24.800 thing you say is why well maybe uh when you look at the uh whatever the fruit or vegetable was uh being
00:47:33.280 priced by the pound or kilo maybe it's like an excessive amount that's what i think but still it
00:47:40.960 speaks of a cover-up it speaks of you know trying to tinker with reality i mean why did she even bother
00:47:50.720 going to a rabba food store a real one why didn't they just hire a soundstage and make a phony baloney
00:47:59.680 grocery shelf no prices included they would have gotten away better with the message that way this
00:48:06.080 is baffling once again you know this deputy prime minister this minister of finance uh i really question
00:48:15.520 the qualifications of this woman to marry you galini well you're you myself and hundred millions
00:48:22.880 of canadians also questioning and i guess for christia freeland um it wasn't enough for canadians
00:48:29.600 to just simply cancel their disney plus remember a few months ago she told us that uh in order to
00:48:35.440 combat inflation we could just cancel our disney plus memberships and then be able to uh purchase some
00:48:40.960 food well i think based on that canada proud video uh flat of strawberries or a pint of strawberries
00:48:47.520 was 6.99 i mean that's that's pretty affordable from what i've seen these days they go up to eight
00:48:54.480 you know i think because they're in season right now but um i've definitely seen strawberries pricier
00:48:58.720 than that and my kids will eat that a flat a pint of strawberries in one sitting so i'm like if i cancel
00:49:04.640 disney plus and then i can buy my kids fruit for like a day and a half i i guess that's supposed to be a
00:49:10.560 good thing um but this just speaks to how out of touch the liberals are and their inability to see
00:49:16.960 that canadians are going to see through their their play they're twisting on reality as you've mentioned
00:49:22.560 it yeah here we have this article where she made the disney plus comment that was in oh that was in
00:49:27.440 april so um just a few months ago but i also did this write-up last week where um i found that trudeau
00:49:36.800 and not only does he have lavish grocery bills which we can get to in a moment but canadians
00:49:41.600 are actually struggling to meet the basic bare minimum requirements of our food guide because
00:49:46.960 the food guide was last released in 2019 so prior to the covid pandemic which involved worldwide sweeping
00:49:57.440 economic sanctions and lockdowns which caused the inflationary period that we're seeing today
00:50:04.320 i would argue and so a food affordability is off the charts now in comparison to what it was in 2019
00:50:11.040 so canadians actually can't afford like the bare minimum of five servings of fruits and vegetables
00:50:17.040 every day because the cost is so enormous um but as sheila has reported previously trudeau's own personal
00:50:26.560 grocery budget is on track to surpass a hundred thousand dollars this year alone that's his personal
00:50:35.440 budget that doesn't include his jet setting across the globe his lavish meals when he's out at these
00:50:40.960 world economic forum events or preaching about climate alarmism in europe um these are just his personal
00:50:48.720 groceries for the year over a hundred thousand on track to be roughly a hundred thousand dollars
00:50:56.480 this is absolute insanity and that is all funded by us as we struggle to put the bare necessities of
00:51:04.640 our own food guide on the table for ourselves and our children this is horrendous holy let them eat cake
00:51:12.080 batman that is seriously and you know what tamara ugolini i'm so glad you brought up the disney plus
00:51:18.480 thing because this just shows you again how out of touch this freeland is she was talking about this i i
00:51:25.840 think she said and correct me if i'm wrong that in her own household uh they had to bite the bullet
00:51:32.160 and cancel their disney plus subscription i'm not sure oh gosh by the way do you know how much that is is
00:51:38.320 is it what sixteen dollars eight does anyone i thought it was twelve dollars i don't do the disney
00:51:44.160 thing so i'm not really sure but i thought it was comparable to netflix you know twelve fifteen dollars
00:51:48.000 a month so so in other words it's not even ten liters of gasoline uh that you're paying uh for that uh
00:51:56.240 subscription but that's not my main point my main point is this and again i might be wrong but i would
00:52:02.320 bet my life on it and i know there's thunder in the forecast so i'll just keep my eyes peeled
00:52:08.160 for a bolt of lightning coming down i bet you she didn't cancel her disney plus um subscription
00:52:15.920 no no i bet you if i could dredge through her garbage of uh you know bills and went through her
00:52:22.000 cable bill i pay disney plus was never even postponed uh for a moment and uh i see uh super
00:52:31.680 producer olivia is getting the disney plus uh pricing oh there it is here we go
00:52:36.800 11.99 canadian a month yeah yeah that's gonna make a real big difference to what canada well as
00:52:46.800 i mentioned that's that's two flats of strawberries my kids will eat that in a day and a half gone
00:52:52.640 yeah like this is that's this is not helpful at all for canadians um wow and like you said uh and
00:52:59.760 that reminds me of a great three stooges line you're saying the lower price that we saw rava
00:53:04.800 most likely because strawberries given that it is summer in ontario they are in season and there's
00:53:11.120 that great line where curly leary and mo are on death row they're about to be hanged and the warden
00:53:17.600 says do you have any last requests and they say uh yes uh we'd like a bowl of strawberries and the
00:53:25.040 warden gets really mad strawberry strawberries won't be in season for six months and they go we'll wait
00:53:30.800 wait and he walks off the platform anyway uh well we've got to get to let's just go to a quick super
00:53:37.680 chat here from snowy roof who gives us five dollars thank you very much christia i don't think can
00:53:43.200 balance her own checkbook let alone the finances of the country herey herey yeah i i guess this is what
00:53:50.000 we get when we have a government who thinks the balance budgets balance themselves yeah and you know
00:53:55.120 what if she does come into a little extra cash and what blackface liberal isn't these days um can she
00:54:03.360 spend some of that on a personal shopper you know to buy her a dress that fits you know so that if
00:54:09.920 she's in a position we don't have to get the blue dot uh to cover up the private parts you know i don't
00:54:16.560 even want to i don't i don't want to go there yeah i i can only think of that uh a sharon stone movie
00:54:23.040 everyone knows what i'm talking about it burned out the pause button on so many vcrs back in the
00:54:28.560 day anyway anyway let's go to an ad and we'll come back to our last story here ladies choice what would
00:54:37.200 you like to talk about well since we have it in the headline let's do there's the cbc where they're
00:54:43.920 finally admitting that they are the spreaders of some misinformation yep talk about the christmas
00:54:51.360 miracle we are of course talking about uh daniel smith saying that journalism is an integral
00:54:58.160 part of our society and all i've ever asked for is fair accurate and balanced coverage after months
00:55:06.880 of the cbc reporting interference between my office and crown prosecutors today cbc news removed
00:55:17.680 references to direct contact uh between my office and the brown cross prosecutors um this is even
00:55:27.520 worse than it looks like of course to marry you galini because when we look at the timeline
00:55:33.040 all this misinformation and disinformation you know the kind of stuff blackface really hates but
00:55:38.560 his uh top trained seal the cbc yeah does on a daily basis this well let's call for what it is these
00:55:47.360 slanderous lies were being broadcast and written about during the provincial election in other words the cbc
00:55:58.320 was trying to grease the rails to make the um to make daniel smith and the ucp fail uh to uh lose the
00:56:07.680 election rather to the ndp that's what's even worse about this terrible story look at that finally
00:56:16.640 clarifications and corrections coming from the cbc my god it's the christmas miracle in july
00:56:24.240 well look at this they have an entire website and you can scroll scroll scroll and this was only
00:56:30.320 developed in um 2021 so it's i guess just over two years old where the cbc now has this entire website
00:56:40.880 their corrections and clarifications where they issue just that about their news stories and so this came
00:56:49.440 at a time when the cbc was under fire for spreading mis and disinformation through the
00:56:55.120 covetous area that was further amplified by the on the ground reports at the trucker convoy
00:57:01.600 that took to the parliament took to canada's parliament in uh january and february of 2021
00:57:09.760 sorry of 2022 see the years are just a mess here the last three years but um when they were reporting
00:57:15.920 certain instances happening on the ground there and then you could contrast that with live streams
00:57:21.040 so like no tampering of footage this is live on the ground footage and canadians were going wait a
00:57:26.000 minute there's no cohesivity here this doesn't make sense what the mean mainstream media is telling us
00:57:31.200 is actually the direct opposite of what we're seeing happening on the ground um so the cbc has taken
00:57:36.880 it upon themselves now to dedicate an entire page to corrections and clarifications but if you click on
00:57:43.200 the actual link of the article which danielle smith includes in her tweet there there is a whole
00:57:51.040 editor's note from yesterday and it's three large paragraphs long um but the last paragraph here says
00:57:59.600 after the ethics commissioner's report was released so the ethics commissioner did a full report on this
00:58:05.520 right danielle smith was investigated about this ethically cbc news reviewed its journalism
00:58:12.800 so basically like it didn't do any real journalism because that's fact checking where you're getting
00:58:17.840 your sourcing from so the cbc i guess reviewed its own journalism and re-interviewed a number of sources
00:58:25.760 and parties to the matter confronted with the commissioner's report our sources have insisted
00:58:31.440 that crown prosecutors felt political pressure regarding the coots cases and that's in regards to the
00:58:37.520 the coots blockade that uh happened in conjunction with the trucker convoy in ottawa that was the
00:58:44.480 coots border in alberta our sources have insisted that crown prosecutors felt political pressure
00:58:50.240 regarding the coots cases but they are not able to confirm that the emails they originally described
00:58:56.480 were sent directly from the premier's office to the crown unbelievable they couldn't have discovered
00:59:02.480 this in um january when they first published this this piece that was right during active campaigning
00:59:12.880 between danielle smith and ndp leader rachel notley who were going head to head for premiership
00:59:19.440 um instead they published this smear piece in hopes of obviously swaying the voters and um meddling
00:59:27.440 meddling in that election it didn't work and now that the ethics commissioner has concluded
00:59:34.080 their investigation the cbc has been forced to put out a correction and issue this clarification it is
00:59:40.880 absolutely absurd that they got away with this for so long and two months after the election results are
00:59:48.000 in uh talk about foreign interference talk about election meddling and it's coming from uh the state
00:59:55.440 broadcaster broadcaster unbelievable but you know what tamara here's the silver lining for me i think
01:00:00.560 we now know what the two c's in cbc stand for it's corrections and clarifications um as for the b
01:00:10.080 well bullshite works for me how about you tamara yeah i think we could come up with something a little
01:00:16.400 bit more uh robust than that but i like i like where you're going with this yeah well i like that
01:00:22.320 i think it's called truth in advertising well you know what i see we've got we have a hard out it's
01:00:28.480 just a little after two o'clock eastern time and we have one more super chat all right so we'll just
01:00:33.360 get to that before we wrap things up here thank you ableist sl who gives five dollars to create a
01:00:40.160 publicly accessible propaganda archive and as part of a boycott campaign do you think we should create a
01:00:47.360 piracy site specifically dedicated to mass pirating crap from woke companies well this is a loaded
01:00:55.440 question if i do say so myself um hey if you create something let me know happy to uh to see what you
01:01:02.240 come up with well you know what's amazing i think uh tamara when it comes to both companies two of the
01:01:08.480 wokest that we saw uh in recent months uh one anheuser-busch with the dylan mulvaney disaster
01:01:17.440 for bud light their share value has now surpassed more than 16.5 billion dollars can you imagine and
01:01:25.200 it shows no signs of ebbing and then we have target and targets lost 10 billion dollars off their share
01:01:33.520 value turns out that the middle america mom paul consumer doesn't really like the idea that they're
01:01:40.640 selling uh radical trans bikinis with little pockets to hide your private parts in including
01:01:47.600 those who are children yeah and you know i wonder tamara do they ever learn because a couple weeks ago
01:01:56.640 at the pride parade in toronto guess who had a float sponsoring uh the lgbt community yep bud light
01:02:05.680 uh so so much from distancing themselves and that got international media attention by the way if they
01:02:11.760 thought it was just happening in sleepy little canada and nobody would notice oh no uh you just threw some
01:02:18.160 more uh gasoline on the fire and hauser-busch you idiots you don't even know what you're doing and as
01:02:25.120 far as target is concerned i just heard yesterday the great mark levine uh host of um uh his uh patriot
01:02:34.240 show on sirius xm from seven sorry rather six to nine pm on channel 125 uh and author of so many books
01:02:43.760 men in black american marxism all must reads guess what he's coming out with a book critical of the
01:02:51.840 democratic party and uh target has announced that it is not going to stalk mark levine's book uh of
01:03:01.760 targeting the democrats because they don't want to you know sow division and they don't want to create
01:03:07.840 divides uh this is the company that went all in on radical trans merchandise in their stores um you know
01:03:17.920 what target i just want to say this to you thank you for making mark levine's point you know thank you
01:03:24.480 for showing that freedoms in america are so under attack especially from stupid woke companies that are
01:03:34.080 more concerned with esg than they are with uh turning a profit so uh i i taught you know i guess in the
01:03:42.640 department tamara of being hoisted on your own petard looks good on you target because once again
01:03:48.320 you're so far removed from hitting the bullseye no wonder you went bankrupt within a couple of years
01:03:54.960 in canada that's all i gotta say about that so folks um that is today's show we have the alberta team i
01:04:02.800 believe taking over uh tomorrow friday so i want to thank you all especially those who gave us super
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01:04:32.640 stay sane in a world plagued by conformity where truth is distorted
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