DAILY | Thrive in Trudeau's net-zero world; Gates lectures about climate; Flagging gun store sales
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Summary
On this episode of the Rebel News Live Stream, host David Menzies and co-host Sheila Gunn-Reed discuss the growing problem of food allergies in our day to day lives, and why we should go back to how we were eating for millennia.
Transcript
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, you have tuned into the Rebel News live stream
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on this, a Tuesday, September 13th, 2022. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well, let me tell you a
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little bit about my co-host. Folks, do you know that today is National Ants on a Log Day? That's
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actually a treat in which the ants are represented by raisins, but not if you're Claude Schwab and my
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co-host hates that. She is the she-devil with a sword. She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta.
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She is Sheila Gunn-Reed. How are you doing there, Sheila? David, I'm doing great and you do have
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that right. I will not eat raisins because they are representative of insects and I don't even want
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to go down that road, but it is also, I looked it up before I came on air, it is also National
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Peanut Day. I could take or leave peanuts. I just, I don't know. It's also National Defy Superstition
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Day. Oh, really? Yes. It's also European Heritage Days and I think that might be racist to celebrate
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your European Heritage Day. So I'm just, it's also International Chocolate Day, National Bald is
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Beautiful Day and also National Hug Your Boss Day. Oh, really? Well, you know what? We don't,
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still don't have a human resources director here at Rebel News. So if you want to go ahead and give
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Ezra a hug, it's all completely a-okay, I think. I don't think he's going to turn one down.
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But you know, it's funny, you mentioned it was National Peanut Day and you know, it always,
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I don't know why it is that peanut allergies are so prevalent because I remember when I was going to
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elementary school, Sheila, and it's such a great, cheap and nutritious lunch to have, a peanut butter
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sandwich, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, lots of protein. And you never heard any-
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There's not as much protein in peanuts as you would have, like as Mr. Peanut, the guy with glasses and
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the cane, that he would have you believe. But the thing is, if you bring a bag of peanuts or a peanut
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butter sandwich to a school these days- Oh, you're going straight to jail.
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Oh, yeah. You may as well have tossed a hand grenade into the gymnasium. I mean,
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but how did this come to be, Sheila, that in our generation, this was perfectly normal. And today
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it is, it's, and I'm just wondering, is it, I know, I know there are true anaphylactic,
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deadly allergies to certain food stuff. So I'm not, you know, dismissing that. But I wonder,
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is, are those people claiming they're allergic to certain things? Is it really an intolerance,
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or they just don't like certain things? It's not something that is really going to make them
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physically sick or even kill them. Because I don't know how in the space of just a couple of decades,
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a food staple in schools became, like you said, you bring that on premise as they're calling the
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cops, right? I don't get it, Sheila. I think a lot of the time we are using the term food
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intolerance and food allergy interchangeably, and we shouldn't be, because I think those are
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two different things. I also think a lot of this has to do with the constant sterilization of our
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babies, as opposed to just letting them do baby things. And maybe they might chew on the end of a
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chew sometimes when you're not looking, and get some of those, you know, antibodies into them,
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start creating antibodies anyways. But also, I'm, once again, I remain skeptical of the food industry
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and that inversion of the food pyramid. Once the government started telling us how to eat,
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when to eat, and what companies we should be buying our food from, all of a sudden, we get all
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these diseases that we never had before. High cholesterol, heart disease, we've seen a
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prevalence in certain cancers that we never saw before, and all of a sudden, a bunch of allergies
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in young people. And I just think maybe we should just go back to how we were eating for millennia
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before big food started getting in between us and the food on the shelf. You know what? I think
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you're really onto something with the idea of our babies and young children being over-sanitized
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to the extent that they can't develop, you know, natural immunities to bacteria. Sheila,
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did we not learn anything from the great 1953 George Powell movie, War of the Worlds, where the
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Martians come down and they kick Earth's ass? They are decimating the planet. And then at the very end,
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they start dying because they have no resistance to our bacteria. So, again, I urge our viewers,
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watch War of the Worlds and try to raise your babies differently. Yeah, well, and we've just decided
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very recently that natural immunity isn't a thing that exists and a thing that we should rely on.
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So, I think this is only just going to get worse. Anyways, we've gone off on so many tangerines
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here, Sheila. What is the ostensible policy reason of the hour or at least the 53 minutes
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that lay ahead? Oh, goodness. I think my Skype feed is freezing up, but hopefully it'll
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maintain enough strength to get us through the show. This is the Rebel News daily live stream,
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wherein we talk about the news or food allergies or the war of the worlds sometimes. But that's the
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thing. It's unscripted. And so, you never know what you're going to get, particularly with David.
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it's called a Hyper Chat. And we'll do our best to read those live on air. So, this is
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your chance to take over the show, really. You could really get David going in one direction here with
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a sizable Rumble Rant and a lame reference to pop culture. And he'll be giving her for like 20 minutes
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straight. We love it all, don't we, Sheila? Well, I got to tell you, just before I hopped on the show
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for the first time, I did a live live stream with Natasha Biazzi. Yes, I'm sorry, Sheila. I was a
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little promiscuous today. And we were talking about this particular video. It's Justin Trudeau. The
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our job as a government is to build an economy where everyone is ready to thrive in a net zero
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world. End quote. I don't believe I'm reading this. And as I said to Natasha, when he says net zero,
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does that mean what's in your wallet once the Trudeau liberals get done?
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I see that in him like net zero jobs, net zero. Literally, when he says net zero economy,
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I see like a big fat zero. Yeah. Where the economy should be. Maybe net zero brain cells. But let's
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run the video in case you don't believe me. Because if you think Justin Trudeau is an economic savior,
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just go out to Sheila Gunn-Reid's territory where true liberal policies have devastated Alberta. What
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a bloody hypocrite. Let's roll that. Our job as a government is to build an economy
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an economy where everyone is ready to thrive in a net zero world. An economy where everyone
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have real opportunities for meaningful work. An economy where people can count on their neighbors,
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on their communities, and yes, on their governments, to have their backs through difficult times in the
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present and into the future. To do this, we all need to work together.
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Wow, Sheila. Our audience might not know that Justin Trudeau is actually a graduate from the
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Harvard Business School. That's where he came up with the phrase, the budget will balance itself.
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I'm sorry. You say a slice of insanity like that as the aspiring prime minister. You have lost all
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your street cred on economics. He says the government has our back, Sheila. I think he meant to say the
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government continues to stab Canadians in the back. No, I was going to say he's got a gun in my back.
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What did you make of that nonsense? You know, this, we're going to have to rely on each other.
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Yeah, the food bank. Like, this guy, he, at least he's moved on from the budget will balance itself
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to you might actually have to do something as a government. But let us never forget that this was
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the absolute economic moron who said we will grow the economy from the heart outward. Do you remember
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that? Oh, yeah. Yeah. You know, he's such a deeply unserious man. And while he's saying this,
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that we're going to have, everybody's going to thrive in net zero. You know who's going to thrive
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during net zero? The guy selling winter coats, because you're not going to be able to turn on your
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thermostat. But he also said that Pierre Polyev's financial ideas are dangerous for Canadians.
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What are those? Quit government spending? Or not even quit spending, but quit spending so damn much?
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Justin Trudeau thinks that's dangerous. When Pierre Polyev says we got to get inflation under control,
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because these young people are never going to be able to buy a house. Justin Trudeau says that's
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dangerous. And then he says, oh, like, if I were to pick the dangerous idea, net zero is the dangerous
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idea. Yeah. And, you know, Sheila, when he uses the word everyone, well, not everyone. Not him.
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Yeah. And you're the expert on this file with the devastation in our energy sector. I mean,
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the province of Alberta likely has trillions of dollars of value trapped under the ground,
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which can't get shipped to market. Pipeline projects have been cancelled. So, you know,
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out west, it's not a matter of share the wealth because he knows the Trudeau liberals don't capture
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those seats. They might get one or two. So they are abandoned. They are the forgotten. They are the
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great unwashed masses. It's the Laurentian elites he speaks of when he talks of everyone. So it's absolutely
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a hypocrite. And, you know, I really think that Pierre Poliev, Sheila, is Justin Trudeau's worst
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nightmare. Whenever the election is, be it the fall or be it in 2025 or somewhere in between,
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I can hardly wait to see the first leader's debate. We'll probably have to go to federal
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court, mind you, to get in again for the third time. But in any event, especially if the debate topic
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is on the economy, because, Sheila, Pierre Poliev will make mincemeat of this trust fund baby.
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Um, I was just going back through the transcript of what Justin Trudeau said here. And one of the
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things that I noticed that he said was about, uh, I think it's something about gratifying or
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fulfilling jobs, net zero, like having a gratifying or fulfilling job as though working for a hundred
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plus thousand dollars a year in the oil patch leaves you feeling empty and depleted inside your soul.
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Like, it's just ridiculous that this guy who would say, um, you know, this trust fund,
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not even silver spoon, but silver shovel in his mouth, baby, um, would say that these blue
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color jobs that people are doing in oil and gas in mining, uh, that those are not fulfilling or
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gratifying jobs. You know what a gratifying job is when you can pay your bills and provide,
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provide for your family. And right now those net zero jobs, those nipple greasers on the wind
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turbine farms of the future. Those jobs don't exist. Yeah. And he doesn't have empathy for the
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working man and the working woman, Sheila, because what has been his resume, uh, part-time drama teacher,
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uh, was, was a full-time teacher in Vancouver and then left under a very dark cloud, uh, in which he had
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to resign mid semester and had a lawyer come in. Gee, I wonder what that was about. That's a very weird
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way for a teacher, uh, to part ways with their, uh, school, but, um, just a hypocrite. Oh, and
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speaking of hypocrites, we have coming up another hypocrite that would be Bill Gates. But before we
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run that video, Sheila, we must take a break for a commercial advertisement.
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the discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School at
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the Kamloops Shaswamek First Nation. But what if I were to show you that what I just said
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wasn't true. And that, in fact, a year later, not a single body has been found.
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This mass grave is a painful reminder of the genocide.
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Kamloops' leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches. No,
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they're endorsing the burning of churches. A juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area.
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You'd be surprised the number of people who say, you know, I'm a doctor, I'm a paramedic,
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and this is definitely a human bone, and it's definitely not.
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You know, Sheila, that documentary coming up, Kamloops, The Buried Truth, this is why
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you need to be a Rebel News subscriber. If I wasn't working at the company, I'd certainly be a fan of the
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company. Drea is going out there. She is asking the impolite questions about a subject matter that
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the mainstream media considers to be the third rail. They dare not step on it. They dare not, you know,
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look behind the surface at some of the things Drea uncovered. This is going to be a real blockbuster, Sheila.
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Yeah, I think it's interesting this reflex to think the absolute worst about your fellow Canadians, too,
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by the way. I think a lot of that is fueled by that. So the media was quick to run with
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what little information they had. And as it turns out, much of it was misinformation. And I think it
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stems from this hate of your fellow Canadians, your fellow Canadians who just happen to be Christian,
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that they must be guilty of these things by virtue of being Christian.
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Exactly. Well, I teased before the ad break, we have something on Bill Gates. I guess he went to some
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car, some sort of a climate or innovation conference. And it's the Cascadia Innovation
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Corridor Conference. It's a climate change thing. When they talk about innovation, they don't mean
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fossil fuels, oil and gas, new technology there. They mean expensive, unreliable,
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green technology that doesn't work and you can't afford.
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A hundred percent. But at least Bill Gates, led by example, he rode his bicycle to the conference.
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Oh, no, he didn't. He took another vehicle. Check it out, folks.
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Brons against humanity. Your number two is happening. Openfairs.com. We have all the research.
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All righty. I don't know what that guy is yelling there on the megaphone. We're just showing the video
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video because our Katie Davis court was there. It's not an endorsement for whatever he's yelling
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at there. But I remember saying in the morning meeting, and David, if you were paying attention,
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when Katie said, oh, I'm going to see if I can track down Bill Gates today, I said,
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he's coming in on a private helicopter and he is leaving in an SUV. He absolutely is. They don't
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even care about their hypocrisy at these climate change conferences. And lo and behold, what did she
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find Bill Gates in a helicopter and then getting into an SUV? Well, Sheila Gunn-Reed, in addition to
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being the Khaleesi, you are also the Cassandra because you are bang on with your guess of what
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he'd be departing in. And it's kind of funny. I mean, you know, it's one thing for the helicopter,
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but you notice, and that looks to me to be a GMC Yukon. So when you say SUV, we're not talking
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about a little SUV or a mid-size SUV or a crossover. We're talking about GM's full-size
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SUVs. You know, our liberal government is infatuated with them. Almost the entire fleet is
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Chevy Suburbans and Ford Expeditions. That's the step up from the Explorer. And I don't think there's,
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I think there's seven or eight seaters. I don't think there's that many people in there. So again,
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it is one law for thee, one law for me. It is not leading by example. And what I really despise
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about Bill Gates and his infatuation with WEF policies, World Economic Forum, Sheila, is that
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he's all about tearing down the society we have, building back better, the Great Reset. And yet,
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look what Bill Gates did going back to the 70s. And I don't begrudge in this. He used capitalism
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to start Microsoft literally out of a garage and become one of the wealthiest, and think,
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in fact, I think at one point for several years, the wealthiest man on the planet by using good old
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free market capitalism. And he wants to, now that he's set for life several lifetimes,
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he wants to take that away. He doesn't want any other entrepreneurs to tap into the American dream
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and go from rags to riches. That is what I really despise about this preachy Silicon Valley oligarch,
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Sheila. Yeah. What's the moral of the story here? I think it's probably the most basic thing that your
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parents tell you. And that's don't forget where you came from. Yeah. And Bill Gates forgot where he came
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from pretty fast. I mean, think about this. He's one of those, like, go vegan, eat the bugs to save
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the planet people. But let me tell you, I bet the first time that that guy had two 20s to rub together
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in his hands once things started happening at Microsoft, I bet he got himself a nice steak. I bet. But that
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opportunity he had for himself, he doesn't want other people to have. Other people who are just sort of scraping
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their way into the middle class, he doesn't want them to enjoy the same fruits of their labor that he
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did. Wow. Well, when it comes to continued hypocrisy and WEF philosophy, Sheila, hopefully this is a
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misprint. I can't believe my eyes because talk about a court challenge just waiting to happen. A Dutch
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city becomes the world's first municipality to ban meat advertisements in public. What? Sheila, meat,
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even in the Netherlands, it's a legal product. You can make the argument very well that it's actually
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good for you and nutritious. I'd certainly rather be a meat eater or omnivorous than a vegetarian or a
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vegan, God forbid. And yet, of course, the uncanny thing is this is the same neck of the woods where
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the government has declared war on the farmers regarding fertilizer. What is going on here,
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Sheila? You live in farm country. This is appalling. This is the dumbest, most unscientific
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thing that I've ever read in my entire life. Besides the fact that meat is not bad for you,
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it's good for you. The further we get away from our original diets, the worse we feel and the worse
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we look. Actually, you see this like depleted jaw line that a lot of people have that comes from not
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chewing meat. But anyway, yes, yes, there's something to be said for it maintains the health of your bone
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in your jaw, the more you chew on things. But of course, naturally, this is from the Guardian. So
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So this is probably good. I haven't read the story in its entirety, Sheila, but I imagine this is
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glowing praise that they're heaping on this Dutch city, given that it is coming from the leftist
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Guardian in the UK. Yeah, they're talking about how, you know, like animal agriculture is bad
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because you have to cut down a forest tool. Apparently, I mean, I guess you just don't
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graze cows on grassland like we do out here in Alberta. But apparently you cut down a forest and
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forests absorb carbon dioxide. But somehow they don't understand that grasslands also sequester carbon
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if you care about those sorts of things. And they're worried about naturally nitrogen and methane
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from the cows. But these people never, ever think, OK, yeah, but you have to also cut down forests and
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mulch up all the little animals that live there so you can grow your avocados and your kale and stuff
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like that. Like any agriculture changes the landscape. Frankly, cows are the least dangerous to the
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landscape because the herds of cows we eat today, they are only replacing the large ruminants of
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eras gone by, the millions of buffalo that roam the prairie and other such ruminants. We just
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have domestic cows doing it now. But be it buffalo doing it back then and other ruminants and other
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ruminants and other ruminants. This idea that this vegetarian lifestyle doesn't harm the environment. No,
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you've got to plant that stuff somewhere and you have to knock down some trees and mulch up some
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little critters to do it. Excellent point, Sheila. Bang on. And in terms of the other issue,
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the advertising factor, I'm very much a free market kind of guy when it comes to advertising stuff.
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In other words, if it's a legal product, and yes, I'm including cigarettes and I've never had a cigarette.
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Yeah, I don't mind that either. Pardon me? Yep. I don't mind that either. I'm actually quite annoyed
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when they put it behind the counter and you can't even see what the smokes are. I kind of like,
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it just annoys me. And I have never smoked a cigarette in my life. Yeah. And same with me,
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even cannabis. And I've never had any of the wacky tobacco in my life either. But if it is a legal
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product, um, therefore advertise that, you know, in the hypocrisy here, Sheila, in this province,
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because I've looked into this, we have something called the smoke-free Ontario act and the smoke-free
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Ontario act, the ostensible policy reason is to make sure youth aren't attracted to cigarettes.
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And if you're a retailer and they do secret sting operations where they get someone who's like 16,
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but looks like 20, uh, to buy something that retailer faces, uh, multi-thousand dollar fines,
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the loss of his liquor license. And if you run a variety store that could put you out of business,
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actually. And yet you go to any, um, or I shouldn't say any, but several, uh, native reserves in Ontario,
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such as the six nations reserve near Brantford. And it is the loss Vegas strip of smoking. There are,
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uh, shops where it's advertising, where you can smoke the cigarettes in the shop. There are free
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giveaways. Uh, they don't check ID and we we've got all this on camera. The point is Sheila is that
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it is totally contrary to the spirit of the smoke-free Ontario act, which is to have all these
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restrictions to keep children away from using tobacco. Yet the government dare not put a foot
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on a native reserve to enforce the law, a complete double standard. And it's so cowardly. The province
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says, Oh, it's a federal issue. The feds say it's a provincial issue. And you do that, you know, uh,
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merry-go-round, uh, you know, you know, tossing off the, uh, the responsibility to each entity.
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But again, I say, if the product is legal, then advertise it. And I have confidence in people
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that just because they see a magazine ad or hear something on the radio or watch something on TV or
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see something online, that doesn't necessarily mean they're going to stampede out and buy the product.
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Well, and I'm pretty sure the Netherlands with their heavy, heavy, heavy bureaucracy there,
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I'm pretty sure they have a competition bureau or competition bureau adjacent, uh, agency there that
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deals with false advertising. So advertise it truth in advertising and let it, if it's legal,
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like you say, let them advertise. Going back to your point about the cannabis stores though,
00:27:29.860
in Alberta and the NDP did this when they legalized cannabis here, what they did was they said,
00:27:38.660
you have to have these like opaque windows. So nobody can see in and you know, you can't sort
00:27:47.460
of advertise, you know, the prices and stuff, but these opaque windows, they're a real problem
00:27:53.380
because they're, it's the opposite in a liquor store. They say you can't obscure your windows with
00:27:58.900
too many signages and too many ads for Bud Light or whatever. You can't do that because you need to be
00:28:05.300
able to see in for safety and see back out for safety. But they've done the flip side
00:28:10.100
in the cannabis stores and they keep getting robbed all over the place. And nobody even knows
00:28:13.700
it's happening because you can't see in. Sheila, that is despicable. The same rule applies here in
00:28:20.420
Ontario. Uh, it has to be an opaque window, or if you don't have that, it has to be papered up.
00:28:26.420
Imagine a woman by herself, who's the clerk at that cannabis store at night time and somebody
00:28:34.100
wearing trouble on his shirt comes in. Um, if that was a clear view, you could have a passerby
00:28:41.300
call law enforcement or intervene, but you don't know what's going on in there. This is a dangerous
00:28:46.580
situation. So the cannabis store has to be, um, you know, disguised, cloaked, whatever the word is,
00:28:54.020
yet right next door, the government controlled LCBO store, um, clear glass. You can see in,
00:29:01.060
you can see the stock, you can see the people, but what's the difference? They are both age
00:29:06.980
restricted products. It makes no sense. And that rule has to go. And Sheila, again, it just did very
00:29:15.300
really. It just did. Uh, I think, uh, two weeks ago, they finally changed it in Alberta.
00:29:24.580
Okay. Not here changed it. Yeah. They just changed it there. Uh, I think it was August 11th when they
00:29:31.380
just changed it here in Alberta, but that was like after four years of nonstop robberies.
00:29:35.700
Unbelievable. You know, and that was shameful. And the only reason for it was the same reason you have,
00:29:42.820
you know, convenience stores and gas stations, put the cigarettes behind that, you know, secret wall,
00:29:48.180
you know, they don't want children to see the product. But if you have an age restriction at the
00:29:55.940
door, you have to be 18, 19, whatever. It's a moot point. You know, it makes no sense and it's dangerous.
00:30:04.340
And I hope Ontario follow suit because that's good news that happened in your province, Sheila.
00:30:10.580
Yeah, it just happened. Now it's interesting that you can like put a pot leaf on anything,
00:30:14.740
rightly pot leaf Canada Day flags, pot leaf t-shirts. But if kids see a cigarette package with
00:30:21.620
those scary teeth on its shelf, that's going to make them want to smoke with the pot leaf all over
00:30:27.860
everything that won't, that's fine. That's just marketing. Uh, unbelievable. And you mark my words
00:30:32.500
with this ban on, uh, advertising meat in this Dutch town and what we see in Canada with hiding,
00:30:40.180
um, cigarettes behind, you know, that wall, you're going to see in our lifetime, Sheila,
00:30:47.140
with the nutrition, uh, zealots, they're going to demand that gas stations, convenience stores also put
00:30:54.900
behind the wall, candy bars, potato chips, because those are incentives for kids to want something
00:31:02.340
that is, uh, allegedly unhealthy for them. Uh, not considering that you can have a candy bar bag
00:31:09.540
of chips in moderation. It's not going to do anything to your health, but that'll be the next frontier.
00:31:14.500
You mark my words. Now, before we get into just wait, just wait, I just want to go back to like my
00:31:18.980
point about the weak jawline that you see in modern men. Um, science, science daily. I dug it up. I knew
00:31:28.340
I had read it somewhere. The university of Kent said the jaw size is indeed linked to diet. If you
00:31:34.100
look back at our human ancestors, they had a much stronger jaw. Um, and it is from too soft of a diet,
00:31:42.180
which causes the lower jaw to stay too short and it causes orthodontic problems. And, uh,
00:31:48.820
new research suggests that many of the common orthodontic problems. Now this includes like
00:31:52.740
crooked teeth experiencing people in industrialized nations, and they can compare industrialized
00:31:58.260
nations where we've store, we're too far away from our original diet to people in non-industrialized
00:32:04.340
nations who have more of a traditional diet. Um, they can, they see the deterioration in the modern
00:32:11.380
western world jaw. Anyways, it says people in industrialized nations due to their soft modern
00:32:16.020
diet is causing the jaw to grow too short and small in relative to the size of their teeth.
00:32:22.900
Wow. Well, Sheila, uh, you know, I take a size 13 wide a shoe. What does that study say about,
00:32:29.860
uh, men with big feet? Uh, gravity, uh, it's pushing you down, you weigh too much and it's flattening out
00:32:35.860
your feet. Okay. I'm sorry I asked. Anyway, before we get into more folks, we got to take another ad
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Justin Trudeau. The black and white half is a young Fidel Castro. Wait now, or is it vice versa?
00:33:09.460
It's so confusing. I'm a huge forensic files fan. Wouldn't it be great if we could have a piece of
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As I used to say on the ABC detergent ads, can you tell the difference? I can't tell the difference.
00:34:07.940
You know, Sheila, that is our- Sorry, David. I burst out every time that X-Files music comes on.
00:34:13.620
I just almost spit my coffee out. You know, I love it, Sheila. And folks, that is indeed our number
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one merch seller. And here's a question for you, Sheila. If Justin Trudeau, and I'm sure he must
00:34:29.220
have at least at some demonstration spotted one of our viewers decked out in that t-shirt,
00:34:36.660
what do you think is going through his mind? I wish I had that kind of personal conduit
00:34:43.060
to say to him, Mr. Trudeau, when you see that t-shirt implying that Fidel Castro is your actual
00:34:50.020
biological father, do you just shrug it off or does it make you upset? I bet it just burns him.
00:34:58.820
Oh, I'm sure because it's a slight at his entire family. His dad for breaking that embargo.
00:35:09.700
I don't want to say much about his mom. I think Ezra got in trouble one time for that. But anyway,
00:35:16.580
I think Justin Trudeau thinks about seizing the bank accounts of people who wear that shirt.
00:35:20.260
And I'll tell you, Lady Menzoid, that's her favorite shirt. She's been wearing it all summer.
00:35:29.380
And I think I told you this, at a couple of places she went to, a home improvement place,
00:35:34.020
a landscape place. The clerk that was serving her loved the shirt so much,
00:35:41.460
she gave her, Lady Menzoid, an unasked for discount. So here's something, folks,
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you pay the 40 bucks or so, and it can actually make money for you. It can pay off for you.
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You know, it's funny. She got this really dirty look at a big box store on the weekend, Sheila.
00:36:00.500
She was wearing her Hillary for prison t-shirt. Yeah, I have that one too.
00:36:07.140
And the guy circled back, you know, to look again. And then the scowl on his face turned into a smile.
00:36:15.540
And he said to my wife, I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to stare, but I thought that shirt said Hillary
00:36:26.900
Now that I know what it really says, I'm very happy. So, you know, don't be sure.
00:36:31.460
I got that too at the farm supply store where I'm like down there buying, buying your twine.
00:36:37.220
And the guy's like looking at me, looking at me. And I'm thinking, okay, well, is this,
00:36:41.300
I'm not used to having unfriendly people at the farm supply store recognize me.
00:36:47.780
And so he's looking and then he goes, oh my gosh,
00:36:51.460
it says prison. I'm like, yeah, it says prison. He's like, okay, okay.
00:36:57.140
Yeah. Well, you know, in your neck of the woods, that is a popular sentiment. Keep in mind,
00:37:01.620
this is in the GTA and Sheila, I mean, hope abounds. If you're getting, you know,
00:37:08.100
bystanders and passers by, you know, volunteering, like, oh, I love that shirt instead of condemning
00:37:14.420
you in, you know, an area that's part of the Laurentian elites. I think that bodes very well
00:37:20.580
for whenever this next election is going to happen. So there you go. Now, oh, what's that,
00:37:27.060
Sheila? No, I just said, bring it on. Bring on the next election. Absolutely. By the way,
00:37:31.140
can I ask you this, Sheila? And I want to say, you and Ezra did a magnificent job covering the
00:37:37.460
Conservative Party leadership event on Saturday. And I just want to, you know, I guess it's getting
00:37:46.660
past the best before date. I mean, yes, Pierre Polyev with more than two thirds of the votes on the
00:37:53.220
first ballot won. But what was your takeaway? I was, I was watching the live stream. I was elated,
00:38:02.660
first of all. And secondly, it was actually quite shocking how poor, how poorly Jean Charest did.
00:38:12.020
But I guess, you know, the, the chickens are coming back to roost when he published that hideous
00:38:19.060
open letter where he was diminishing freedom, putting freedom in scare quotes that there are,
00:38:24.420
you know, there are more important things to fight for than freedom. More important. What would be
00:38:30.500
more important? What's the opposite of freedom, Sheila? Tyranny, slavery. And then there you go,
00:38:36.020
his open letter to my fellow members of the Conservative Party of Canada. By the way, I think that was the
00:38:41.300
final nail in his own coffin and it was self-inflicted. And then when he's doing his, you know,
00:38:47.220
wrap up speech, he thanks all the candidates that vied for the leader. That was nice and classy.
00:38:54.740
But he included the disqualified lying liar weasel, sneaky Patrick Brown. Why are you thanking him,
00:39:02.420
Mr. Charest? I know you two love each other. I mean, Patrick Brown, when he was a teenager,
00:39:07.780
had a poster view in his bedroom that creeps the hell out of me. I got to tell you, Sheila. But this guy
00:39:15.060
should not be a Conservative. Do you see a trend here? It's not a rebel hate on for Patrick Brown,
00:39:20.020
folks. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, of Ontario rather, got rid of this weasel
00:39:27.060
in 2018. The Federal Conservative Party of Canada got rid of him this year. Does anyone notice a trend
00:39:35.700
that this guy is toxic, that he's not a real Conservative? So, Jean Girard, what are you
00:39:41.860
thanking him for? That he got caught in another scandal yet again? You know, I was just referring
00:39:49.140
back to some Ipsos polling that was done for Global News about a week ago before this. And this
00:39:56.820
is what they said. This is their analysis. This is quoting, I think it's Daryl Bricker who runs Ipsos.
00:40:03.060
Quote, the race is a lot closer amongst Conservative voters in those two major provinces. And as we know,
00:40:09.620
every major election comes down to really those two provinces talking about Ontario and Quebec.
00:40:14.980
Is that? But as it turns out, Pierre Polyev took every riding except two in Ontario and every riding
00:40:23.300
except six in Quebec. That was amazing. Yeah. And looking at the numbers breakdown,
00:40:31.540
though it is not reflected in the points value because of the weird way the Conservative Party
00:40:37.380
awards the points. When you look at the bulk votes, Lesley Lewis and Jean Girard are literally tied.
00:40:46.500
They got the same amount of support from Conservative voters. So, I think that was actually quite
00:40:53.380
outstanding for Lesley Lewis, given that the entire universe, including the Liberals,
00:40:59.220
were all cheering for Jean Girard. I think, though, I saw some polling, too. I think maybe it was Ipsos.
00:41:08.100
So, take that for what you will after I just bashed very inaccurate polling. But they say,
00:41:12.820
of the 1,001 people that they polled for this thing, a total of 42% of Canadians say they don't know
00:41:18.980
enough about Pierre Polyev to form a perception. Now, that's, I think, good. That means there's a lot of
00:41:27.140
slander for the mainstream media to start dishing out all over the place to get to those remaining
00:41:32.340
42% of people. But I think it also means that we could see an election sooner rather than later.
00:41:44.100
Because I don't think Justin Trudeau is going to want those people to get a favourable impression of
00:41:49.860
Pierre Polyev. And I think the more they get to know him, and especially his secret weapon wife,
00:41:55.780
Anaïda, I think Justin Trudeau is going to pull the chute sooner rather than later, before people
00:42:02.180
figure out who Pierre Polyev is. I think you could be right, Sheila. I know Ezra feels the same way.
00:42:07.700
I'm 50-50, and I know that's a really wimpy fence-sitting position. But for the reasons you just
00:42:13.940
described, that is a strategy for Trudeau to call another election. Or he might just cling on to
00:42:23.780
power as long as he can. And here's the X factor. I heard rumblings of this, but I'm not sure this is
00:42:29.540
credible. Jagmeet Singh might walk away from this gentleman's agreement they have, because even the
00:42:38.740
elites and the media types are basically describing the NDP in certain circles, Sheila, as a non-credible
00:42:46.420
party. When you have Jagmeet Singh denouncing Justin Trudeau on a daily basis, yet in the House of
00:42:53.380
Commons, always, always, always propping up the government, what does that say? What is your
00:42:58.740
relevance? And the only reason I can think of Jagmeet Singh, quite frankly, going all the way to 2025,
00:43:06.420
that's the magic number for him. That's the six-year mark in which he gets a fully paid government
00:43:13.140
pension, win, lose, or draw. So there's a lot of variables here. Personally, Sheila, I hope Trudeau
00:43:22.260
does pull the trigger and go for a fall election. We'll see. Can't wait.
00:43:28.260
Yeah. I saw the other day, too. I think it was Thomas Mulcair. And the reason I bring up Thomas
00:43:34.740
Mulcair is I think he was the last reasonably normal leader of the NDP. He sort of kept the
00:43:40.900
fringe radicals in the party under control, or at least he told them to shut up in the media.
00:43:46.500
That has completely unraveled under Jagmeet Singh, who I don't think has taken a salary as the party
00:43:56.660
leader. So I see your point about hanging on long enough to get that pension because I don't think
00:44:06.100
the party fundraises enough for him to draw a salary as a leader. I don't know if that's changed since,
00:44:12.260
but I know that was a symptom of the party previously. But just to show you where Jean
00:44:19.060
Charest was on the political spectrum, you know who endorsed him for the leadership? Thomas Mulcair,
00:44:24.820
the former leader of the NDP. Oh my goodness. And Christy Clark, sorry, Christy Clark,
00:44:32.100
the former liberal leader of BC. Liberal in BC is sort of a right-wing coalition of conservatives and
00:44:38.420
liberals, or at least free market liberals. But she was a Harper critic and she was in the liberal
00:44:43.700
wing of the BC Liberal Party. And she was like, I've joined the Conservative Party of Canada to
00:44:49.540
endorse Jean Charest. And I know there are a lot of people who are like, I'm going to vote even harder
00:44:54.100
for Pierre Polyev now to keep Christy Clark, the pipeline blocker out. Talk about the Barbara Streisand
00:45:00.100
effect, eh, Sheila? But you know, and I got to tell you, Thomas Mulcair, I agree with you. I think
00:45:04.980
he was the adult in the room with that party. The NDP, and I'm telling you, when they became the
00:45:12.340
official opposition, I didn't think I would live long enough to ever, ever see that, Sheila. I know
00:45:18.260
that was kind of a cosmic fluke when the orange wave happened. But I would like to ask NDP rank and
00:45:24.900
file members. If you could do it all over again, do you have maybe buyer's remorse getting rid of
00:45:31.300
Mulcair and putting in that dud, Jagmeet Singh? I, you know, I know in terms of the diversity card,
00:45:37.700
this is great virtue signaling for you. But like, where's the beef as Clara Peller used to say? Well,
00:45:45.620
in that Dutch city, you can't advertise the beef. So I guess.
00:45:48.980
You know, as a conservative, I cheer for a strong NDP. Well, I agree. A hundred percent.
00:45:55.140
You know that Thomas Mulcair's grown up normalcy and a party of mad people, even though I would
00:46:02.420
fundamentally disagree with him on literally every, literally everything. I don't think
00:46:08.660
he was a lunatic. I think he was a socialist. Although there's, you know, the circles overlap
00:46:14.260
there a little bit. But the strong showing of the NDP helped deliver Stephen Harper majorities
00:46:23.460
all the time because it's split the progressive vote. But then Justin Trudeau decided, okay, well,
00:46:27.620
I'm going to be more left-wing than the NDP. Oh yeah.
00:46:30.180
Render the NDP irrelevant. All those votes moved over to him and he keeps forming majorities because
00:46:35.620
of it. Or at least, you know, government at this point. Anyways, we should keep moving because we're
00:46:40.020
running out of time rapidly. Yes. And on that note, uh, yeah, you're right. Um, uh, time like
00:46:45.140
Bill Gates is a helicopter flies. Uh, we're just, uh, 12 minutes to the hour. So we're going to break
00:46:52.180
for an ad, uh, our last one folks. And then I think we have to get to, uh, some of your comments.
00:46:58.020
Can't wait for Sheila to read those though. Wait, after we come back, wait, after we come back from the
00:47:04.180
ad break, can we please, please, please talk about the green party, their misgendering incident.
00:47:09.220
Oh, that, that should have been the lead item. Of course. We'll talk about that misgendering.
00:47:16.260
Now that's serious. Anyway, just check out what Adam so says to say, and, uh, we'll get to the
00:47:24.340
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Well, I asked, where's the beef? And there you had your answer. He's Adam's looking a pretty buff out
00:48:02.900
there. I, I, I, he looks like the kind of guy in the prairies that eats a steak or two, despite what
00:48:08.420
the world economic forum is telling him to eat. Yeah. Adam's putting away a side of beef like every two
00:48:14.820
weeks. I'm sure of it. Um, okay. Let's get to the story about the green party because the green party
00:48:19.940
continues to be just an absolute sideshow, like a circus freak tent of bad, uh, policies and bad
00:48:28.620
behavior. And I'm just going to stand back and watch them eat themselves alive here. It's like a snake
00:48:33.840
eating its tail or when your enemies are fighting, you just better just lean up against the wall and let
00:48:38.320
things happen. Um, I saw that, um, they're considering canceling their leadership race and
00:48:45.520
Liz May's back to take it over because it's just a cult of personality. It's not even a real
00:48:50.280
party anymore. Um, but anyways, let's go to this misgendering incident plunges green party of Canada
00:48:56.480
into renewed turmoil. Imagine a party so fragile that if somebody used the wrong pronouns, the party
00:49:03.580
now is just in a complete and total uproar, but it is in a zoom appearance to kick off the party's
00:49:11.980
leadership contest. David, you're just going to laugh your whole way through this. Uh, interim leader
00:49:16.520
Amita Kutner was identified by she L pronouns instead of they, them just one year after it's partial
00:49:27.640
meltdown. You see, they've only, they melted down partially last year during the 2021 federal election.
00:49:33.460
The green part of a party of Canada is once again in crisis over an incident of misgendering. I can't
00:49:38.420
even with these people. It all started at a September 3rd media event in Vancouver, kicking
00:49:44.060
off the party's leadership contest in a zoom appearance. Interim leader Amita Kutner was
00:49:49.380
identified using a caption bearing the pronouns she L which, um, apparently killed her. She's dead now.
00:49:55.840
Uh, Kutner 32 identifies as non-binary and pansexual attracted to all genders and orientations.
00:50:03.360
And goes by they, them pronouns in a subsequent statement. I can't believe she issued a statement
00:50:07.300
over this. Kutner slammed the misgendering saying the incident made me feel hurt and isolated
00:50:13.560
and hinted that it was reflective of a larger pattern of behaviors that a few in the party are
00:50:20.280
perpetuating. The statement added in moments like the, this is too much. These people are too fragile
00:50:26.620
to be alive. The statement added in moments like these. I wonder how can I ensure other people's
00:50:35.920
safety if I can't even ensure my own. Well, wait a minute. Let me, let me just chime in. Um,
00:50:43.120
was there a downed hydro wire or something? What, what made this an unsafe event using the wrong
00:50:50.300
pronouns? Like I can imagine if you spell this person's name wrong, they'd have to be forcibly
00:50:55.140
medicated. Holy moly. Anyways, uh, the liver or the, uh, grins just continue to be, um, crazy people.
00:51:03.560
Um, imagine, look, whatever you think about people who are non-binary or whether you think that's real
00:51:09.140
exists. This is akin to somebody spelling your name wrong on a byline. Yeah. Settle down. This
00:51:17.480
doesn't make you unsafe. It might be annoying because you, because you think you're more important
00:51:21.700
than you are. Um, but it's an accident. It happens. Nobody's unsafe. There are people who are actually
00:51:28.760
unsafe in the world. Using the wrong pronouns does not make you unsafe. It might make you feel
00:51:34.660
disrespected because you put too much emphasis on what other people think about you, but it doesn't
00:51:40.100
make you unsafe. It's not like it's somebody's going to come and like steal your wallet or kick
00:51:44.700
you in the back because they didn't call you. They, them, this is ridiculous. It's just ridiculous.
00:51:50.200
Well, Sheila, on that note, then thank God, the adult in the room, Elizabeth May is returning
00:51:55.540
because, uh, not much crazy there. Oh yeah. A whole lot of crazy. And folks, if you've never seen it,
00:52:01.360
Google, uh, her, um, speech, I think it was from seven years ago, 2015. At the PPG. Yeah. And her,
00:52:09.720
um, uh, her outpouring of love for, uh, Omar Cotter, our, uh, homegrown Al Qaeda terrorist slash
00:52:17.020
murderer. Uh, and this is considered to be the elder states woman, or do I have to say states person? I
00:52:24.880
don't want to misgender anyone. And by the way, I wonder if she'll drive to the conference, uh, in her,
00:52:30.920
uh, energy efficient, uh, plugin hybrid, uh, Toyota Prius. Oh, sorry. I meant her Dodge Viper
00:52:38.840
with some 640. You know, I thought about that the other day when you did that video from the car show
00:52:45.240
about net zero and you ran into that guy who's a green party supporter and you're sort of taken
00:52:49.880
aback because you're like, why is a green party supporter here loving up the muscle cars? And I
00:52:54.460
thought, no, they love them. Just ask green, uh, green party leader, Elizabeth May, they love their
00:53:00.260
muscle cars. Um, but anyways, this story gets crazier because now they want to cancel the leadership
00:53:09.960
race altogether because of this event, because how can we have a leadership race when we need to have
00:53:21.720
an investigation into this pattern of harassment and dangerous behavior by, I don't know, spelling
00:53:28.840
mistakes. Like it's, it's obvious that it's not poorly intended because they put the, they put
00:53:37.060
pronouns in the lower third. So obviously this is a green party thing, right? They just got the pronouns
00:53:44.280
wrong, which is what can happen when you insist on putting your pronouns in everything. Sometimes people
00:53:51.000
will get them wrong, but yeah, now they want to stop democracy altogether because somebody thinks
00:53:56.960
that it's dangerous because they accidentally got your pronouns wrong. And yet no concern in the green
00:54:04.180
party about so many of their members, Sheila, that are, you know, they're anti-Semites. Uh, this party
00:54:13.180
has a very dark recent history about welcoming people with that attitude to the party. That's okay,
00:54:21.320
but you misgender someone, you don't use the proper pronouns. Oh, well, uh, we got to go right back to the
00:54:28.660
drawing board and refigure this party out. Oh, please, Justin, please call a fall election just for this
00:54:37.360
reason alone, just to catch these guys. So off guard. I mean, they're like you said, Sheila,
00:54:43.220
they're worried about pronouns and they don't have their focus on the bigger picture, you know,
00:54:48.180
getting another MP or two elected it. This is staggering. And basically it makes a mockery of
00:54:56.120
their credibility to be quite frank. Yeah. Uh, I was just Googling how many of these people were
00:55:03.260
involved in those like anti-Israel flotillas a few years back. Remember those? It was like just,
00:55:09.200
they may as well flown the green party flag on the deck of that ship. It was like a green party
00:55:14.720
booze cruise, pro terrorism booze cruise. Anyway, let's get, uh, to some of these chats that I think
00:55:22.780
they need the studio. Uh, Kane and Mark gives us two bucks said, I had to laugh with the hands on
00:55:28.920
hip guy from global news from David's story about the, um, knife attack allegedly that happened at
00:55:35.380
global news. We know there was a knife incident down there. And, um, with all the chatter from
00:55:42.720
global news is tick tock celebrities about dangerous word journalism, they never did a story about
00:55:49.000
violence that happened in their own workplace. And I sure think that's odd because David, if you turned
00:55:53.500
up to work and tried to knife somebody in the workplace, let me tell you all the other media would be all
00:55:58.160
over it like a dirty shirt. Oh, Sheila, the timing of this was truly incredible. Uh, about a week or so
00:56:03.680
ago, 48 journal, uh, media companies and organizations sent an open letter to Justin Trudeau denouncing
00:56:11.440
attacks. That means mean tweets by domestic extremist groups. That means, um, basically freedom convoy
00:56:20.620
people. And, um, um, then just days later, what someone we, we suspect is a current or former employee
00:56:30.700
of global went to global news, Toronto headquarters with a knife, huge police response. Look at that
00:56:38.140
folks. Uh, and there were several more cruisers than that one that appeared and, um, a paramedic as
00:56:44.880
well. And I understand it was a quite the frantic, um, um, occurrence that happened. Well, now we have a
00:56:52.720
coverup. First of all, no charges, which is really odd. I think brand, look at all those cruisers there,
00:56:58.160
Sheila. I think brandishing a knife in a workplace, especially on the heels of that horrific knifing attack in
00:57:05.140
Saskatchewan. I think that's pretty serious, uh, but no charges and no news coverage, not only by global folks,
00:57:12.920
but by all their competitors in the media. And here is the reason I think this went down.
00:57:20.220
I truly believe this was someone who was an employee because when we went there, uh, I'm speaking of
00:57:26.260
Lincoln, Jay and I, you could not get into that building. It was locked down. And as you can see,
00:57:32.660
uh, the security come out and, uh, greet you before you can even get, uh, to the door. So that suggests
00:57:39.680
someone got in easy peasy with a key fob or a key or what have you. Now, if that attacker had not been
00:57:47.340
a media person, someone that worked for global news, say it was somebody that looked like me,
00:57:52.580
Sheila, wearing a MAGA cap, say it was a guy in a pickup truck with a Canadian flag hanging from the
00:57:58.800
bed that did this. This would be a 24 seven news item. It would be around the clock. Look at those
00:58:08.620
domestic extremist groups and their violent, uh, followers. But when it's one of their own,
00:58:16.140
nothing to see here. Unbelievable. And Sheila somewhere in Ottawa, curled in the fetal position,
00:58:25.840
Rachel Gilmore weeps, you know, she, uh, that woman like what a deeply unserious individual
00:58:38.500
that were my daughter. I would be like, get off Tik TOK, put on a shirt and do some real journalism.
00:58:47.820
Where are her parents? No, but Sheila, she has to take her shirt off because she wants you to see
00:58:53.040
that she got her bandaid. Yeah. You know, imagine that. Imagine somebody, an adult who thinks it's
00:59:01.960
an accomplishment to get jabbed by a needle, regardless of what, you know, the needle had in
00:59:07.020
it, that you'll go on social media and go, look at me, look at me. Isn't that great? Like you've
00:59:13.240
invented. Because it's, because it's a symbol of unearned heroism for these people. Exactly.
00:59:19.820
They, that thing right there makes them just like a firefighter rushing into a burning building. I am
00:59:26.560
saving lives, carrying out grandmothers and climbing trees to save cats. That's how they think because
00:59:32.400
they've never done actually anything good for anybody else in their life. So this is as close
00:59:36.240
as it's ever going to get for them. But Sheila, who, and another thing, who puts their medical history
00:59:41.300
on social media, that's supposed to be private. Psychopaths. Again, psychopaths. And again, people
00:59:48.020
who think that undergoing a medical procedure gives them some sort of unearned virtue. It makes them a
00:59:54.180
hero. It's like, you know, like putting like Afghanistan veteran in your bio. That's fine if
01:00:03.180
you're an Afghanistan veteran. But for them, they think that they are akin to that because they're like
01:00:09.440
triple boosted or whatever. You see people like put the, like the three needle emojis beside their
01:00:15.240
name in Twitter, which is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen in my life.
01:00:21.100
This is going to be the new satanic panic where we're going to look back and say, why were we so
01:00:27.520
hysterical about vaccines and our vaccination status? Why were we going around treating other people like
01:00:34.880
that? When there was nothing wrong with them, they just chose differently than us. I think
01:00:39.240
with the benefit of hindsight, a lot of people are going to think, God, I was a total idiot.
01:00:45.520
You know, it's funny you mentioned that about the needles and social media. I saw this,
01:00:50.140
I guess, thumbnail for somebody online. I think it's meant to be facetious. I think the person's
01:00:56.580
being sarcastic, but you never know these days. But he had the multicolored rainbow flag.
01:01:03.940
He had the Ukrainian flag and he had three needles. It's like everything but the kitchen sink.
01:01:14.180
Oh yeah. He's probably like taking things that are relevant out of his bio. So he had space to add
01:01:19.740
all his virtue signaling emojis. Yeah. These people, these Wiccans. Anyways, let's keep going.
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We've got one from AMT60. He gives us a buck. I'm looking forward to Parliament starting and Pierre
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verbally slamming Justin Trudeau for his policies. Well, you know, he did that last parliamentary
01:01:41.560
sitting too. So if you need a fix, go back on YouTube, you'll find it. Now that he's the leader
01:01:46.000
of the Conservative Party of Canada, Vax mandates, Arrive Can and monetary policies can be challenged.
01:01:52.160
You know what? They are being challenged through the courts. Arrive Can, Vax mandates,
01:01:57.420
those are all being challenged by our friends at the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms,
01:02:01.980
but also by our friends and allies over at the Democracy Fund. And they're doing incredible work
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And I say that all with love. Gives us five bucks. Countdown just four more days until the worldwide
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at 12 noon yesterday. You did not read my chats on Odyssey. I forgive you. Oh, I'm very sorry,
01:03:17.280
Fraser. If the team can find those for us and put them in the chat, maybe the team can read them
01:03:23.360
tomorrow because we, Fraser is here every single day. Every single day. I'm so sorry, Fraser, but I
01:03:32.260
shall not be going to Hamilton City Hall to cover that protest because when I do, there's a bylaw
01:03:38.620
officer. I can't remember her name, but I remember her pronouns, she, her, and she takes my photograph
01:03:44.960
and then mails me a ticket for $360 for practicing journalism. And here's the best part, or actually
01:03:52.420
the darkest part. It's something called an AMPS ticket, which means you cannot fight it in court.
01:03:59.000
It is completely undemocratic. When Ezra first heard of this, he said, we're going to challenge this.
01:04:05.700
Guess what? It was challenged in front of the Supreme Court of Canada in 2016. And the Supreme
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and check your email box. They actually don't even deliver it by courier. They sent it by email.
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You know, uh, spirit whisperer 2021 gives 10 bucks, uh, and says, Oh, I know a little something about
01:04:45.540
this. This is good. Uh, my sister lives in the Caribou territory where Christer Freeland is expanding
01:04:50.160
the Caribou park and is very worried about losing their land. Okay. Let me help you with this. Maybe
01:04:54.800
I can alleviate some of your fears. Now, do I think Christer Freeland is a sinister hobgoblin? Yes,
01:05:00.460
I do. Um, and there are plenty of reasons for that, including her seizing of innocent people's
01:05:06.240
bank accounts and her glee in which she did it. So, um, anyways, and also her propensity to not
01:05:14.020
wear clothes that fit her. But anyway, um, Oh God,
01:05:17.280
I'm thinking of that blue dot. Oh, quirky in backseat. Anyways.
01:05:24.340
In speaking about, I think you're talking about Caribou mountains, wildland provincial park. I'm
01:05:28.800
not even sure that they use an indigenous name and I'm not sure what the indigenous name is,
01:05:32.940
but it, the park itself was created in 2019. It's a provincial park. So as much as I think
01:05:39.220
Christer Freeland would overstep her boundaries and she has in the past when she sees bank accounts,
01:05:45.580
but she cannot expand this provincial park. The provincial government can and did double the
01:05:53.560
size of it. Caribou, uh, wildland provincial park. And, um, they did that. It's been, was doubled in size
01:06:01.500
over 700,000 acres. I think it's one of the, um, largest, uh, lakes or parks in the world. It's six
01:06:09.660
times larger than Waterton lakes national park, but Christer Freeland didn't do that. Jason Kenney
01:06:14.180
did. Now I also don't think Caribou are endangered the wildland Caribou that they keep trying to protect.
01:06:21.300
They're not any genetically different than any other Caribou, which are some of the, um, most populous
01:06:27.460
ruminants on the face of the earth. They're just Caribou that live in the wrong place. So they don't
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thrive very well. There's like a handful of them that are in Jasper national park and they like are
01:06:37.760
failing to produce. And, um, there's a handful of other ones like roaming around somewhere else,
01:06:42.780
but they are not genetically distinct from regular old fashioned Caribou, but the NDP had this propensity
01:06:49.420
to want to just build a park and protect them. And what that meant for forestry was really bad,
01:06:54.960
but for the NDP who are anti-resource industry, the Caribou were the perfect thing to block forestry
01:07:01.360
and oil and gas, because they said all the seismic lines that they run for oil and gas,
01:07:05.140
that was disturbing the Caribou. And it's like, who cares if they die? There's like a gazillion more,
01:07:10.860
like three hours North. Who cares if these six die, but they wanted to keep protecting them. So
01:07:16.640
I'm of two minds. I don't care about protecting the Caribou. There's a lot of them. I don't care.
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They're delicious too, by the way. But, um, moreover to your point about Chrystia Freeland,
01:07:28.100
uh, expanding the Caribou park. She cannot, if you're worried about the expansion of this park,
01:07:33.260
you have to take it up with Jason Kenney's government because it's a provincial park.
01:07:37.380
So in other words, Sheila, she made a Caribou-boo.
01:07:41.740
Yeah. Yeah, I do get it. I just didn't laugh because it was funny. Um, let's keep going.
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Uh, Lisa Proust, uh, 15 bucks. Dear Sheila and dear David, I miss you very much. Oh, Lisa.
01:07:56.680
I've been busy with work, but you're always in my thoughts. Love you both. I said both,
01:08:00.280
Sheila. I know, but I know also that David is your favorite. That's okay. I'm not for everybody.
01:08:07.080
Thank you so much, Lisa. And, uh, I assume you're still in, uh, Montreal and, uh, next time I'm there,
01:08:12.260
um, if I'm allowed to go there, I got to check on that. Uh, uh, hope to see you. Thank you.
01:08:19.520
Uh, by the way, Alexa is, uh, in and around your parts of the world. Maybe you could get together.
01:08:25.460
Yeah. Okie doke. Let's go to the next one. I am black. I'm just reading the name.
01:08:35.740
No, I didn't say I am black face, by the way, in your, in your ad about Justin Trudeau,
01:08:45.620
the Justin Castro shirt, where you're talking about DNA tests. I think all you'd have to be
01:08:50.020
is a pretty girl around Justin Trudeau. And you could at least get a sample of his DNA and possibly
01:08:53.900
a handprint. Wow. Which female rebels shall we dispatch for that caper? None of them. None of them.
01:09:01.060
I'm not doing that to any of them. I don't even like sending them to like things where there might
01:09:05.220
be nudity. Anyways, I am black is this five bucks. I can't imagine that Trudeau would call
01:09:13.240
for an election since Pierre Polyev just sent the last two to three campaigning for prime minister.
01:09:19.140
And he clearly has momentum. Um, I think, I don't know, you know, I saw this article yesterday that
01:09:26.500
there are some now within the liberal party who are saying, okay, oh no, we have to stop being as
01:09:36.300
woke as we are because Pierre Polyev campaigned on anti-wokeness and look at the momentum he has.
01:09:43.520
Maybe we better stop being so woke, which leads me to believe that they're just cynically woke.
01:09:50.520
Yeah. They don't actually believe any of the dumb stuff they say in their pronouns in their bio. They
01:09:56.940
don't believe any of that. They really don't. They it's an electoral strategy. If it were something that
01:10:02.320
they fundamentally believed in, they wouldn't quickly recoil from it in horror. Once Pierre Polyev won on
01:10:08.120
a platform of being anti-woke. You know, Sheila, here's why I think there is a possibility for a fall
01:10:15.140
election, uh, to answer, uh, the, uh, correspondence from I am black. And it's this Trudeau might believe
01:10:24.400
what his own government funded media is saying in the aftermath of the leadership convention.
01:10:33.000
Uh, the most oft used word was the F word. No, not the four letter F word, but the word fascist in,
01:10:43.360
uh, the coverage by the lefties of Pierre Polyev. And I'm thinking he's talking about opening up the
01:10:49.880
economy. He's talking about more affordable housing. And this is the bailiwick of a fascist.
01:10:57.080
So my thinking, Sheila, getting government out of your life. Like he literally said, you gotta get
01:11:02.520
government. He campaigns on let's get government out of your life. And the actual like crypto fascists in
01:11:09.880
the liberal party, they're like, uh, that guy's the fascist. He's the fascist. So they don't even
01:11:16.180
know the definition. I know. I know. No, no. It's like punch a Nazi. A Nazi is not somebody bent on a
01:11:23.020
world conquest and engineering a genocide. It's somebody that has a disagreeable opinion to you.
01:11:28.620
And therefore, instead of a debate, use physical violence. It's that mindset. Yeah. And it's always
01:11:33.980
said by people who have a never punched somebody in their entire life and be never seen a Nazi
01:11:38.880
in the wild. So that's my, my response, Sheila. If Justin Trudeau is gullible enough to believe
01:11:48.120
what his own state funded media is saying and believing that Pierre Polyev is someone to vilify
01:11:56.180
and demonize that might make him pull the trigger. I think he's in for the proverbial October surprise.
01:12:04.920
From your lips to God's ears. Okay. Uh, I am black gives us five bucks again. Thank you so much.
01:12:13.000
And says, by the way, what's up with Menzies red hair? I want my donation back. He's always had red
01:12:18.700
hair. I think it's all the sun. It's like a capillary action or something like that. I have to be
01:12:26.080
very careful about my hair in the sun. I have this like big rat black muskrat pelt of hair
01:12:31.260
on the top of my head. So I always have to make sure that I have like sunscreen or I'll get heat
01:12:35.120
stroke. Like I have to cover it up. It'll bleach out. It's terrible. Is that a reference to what you
01:12:41.180
said in the morning meeting, Sheila, when you were referring to us as the captain and to Neil,
01:12:45.660
because one of their big hits was muskrat love. Um, have you ever witnessed any muskrats out in your
01:12:52.380
neck of the woods getting amorous? No, uh, no, no, I did shoot one though that it was harassing my
01:13:01.060
dog. I laid on my stomach and shot it under the, um, anyways, uh, hate. Yeah, I do. I don't like
01:13:10.140
them. Uh, Lisa Proust gives us 10 bucks and Olivia whispers. We got to wrap it up. Uh, gives us 10
01:13:16.820
bucks. I met Alexa and I love her. Uh, just like I do the whole bunch, uh, the whole team. P.S. Sheila,
01:13:22.860
I love that you can talk so much in such a knowledgeable way regarding caribou, deep admiration.
01:13:28.560
Um, maybe I should talk a little less though. I get that comment sometimes on the live stream,
01:13:34.480
like would she live shut up and let the other person talk? Um, I'm trying and I think that's
01:13:39.200
it. We're all cut up. Fantastic. Well, thank you so much everybody for tuning in a special thank
01:13:44.240
you to all of those who made a financial donation. That's how we keep the lights on in here. And thank
01:13:50.640
you to, uh, Efren and Olivia, and I believe Danny behind the boards. And of course, my beloved co-host
01:13:57.160
Sheila Gunn-Reed. There will be two other rebels here at 12 noon Eastern tomorrow. And in the meantime,
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folks, as always stay sane. If any government is keeping Canadians safe.
01:14:12.620
And those are the decisions we took during the pandemic to ensure that Canadians stayed safe.
01:14:18.620
And, you know, no government is ever going to get unanimous consent on every important measure it
01:14:25.740
puts forward. But we put the safety of Canadians and the economic recovery that we're experiencing
01:14:32.700
right now at the center of every decision we took during the pandemic. And if it is divisive,
01:14:40.460
to point out that vaccines have saved millions, billions of lives, the vaccines are safe and the
01:14:50.460
best way through this pandemic, which we've perhaps ended the acute phase, but it will continue in various
01:14:58.460
forms and we need to continue to stay vigilant. If people are calling a respect for science
01:15:07.100
and an upholding and defense of facts divisive, but then perhaps people need to take a careful look at