Rebel News Podcast - August 16, 2022


DAILY | What's making kids fat; TD Bank's political purity test; Inflation Reduction Act signing


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

163.87155

Word Count

11,566

Sentence Count

13

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

It's National Tell a Joke Day in Canada and today we have the most brilliant joke ever written by a Canadian, and it's written by the She devil with a sword, Sheila Gun Reeve. It's a knock knock joke.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
00:00:20.140 a tuesday august 16th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit about
00:00:28.920 my co-host folks do you know that today is national tell a joke day and in a few minutes oh god the aid
00:00:36.240 of my co-host i am going to tell the most brilliant joke ever written so you won't want to miss that
00:00:42.660 she is the she devil with a sword she is a khalisi of northern alberta she is sheila gun reed how you
00:00:52.260 doing there my friend oh david menzies i'm doing great um you were late for work because you forgot
00:00:59.260 to plug in your electric car and i am running a little rough today because my cat the beloved
00:01:05.320 margaret scratcher brought a squirrel into the house last night wow what a hunter oh she's a tiny little
00:01:13.860 cat she's like a little runt but she will take on a squirrel or a bird that's like as big as her
00:01:19.140 and i woke up in the middle of the night to shrieking just shrieking my 16 year old daughter
00:01:25.460 is perched on the pillar of the stairs going down the stairs like where the banister is
00:01:30.480 like a gargoyle she's up there i'm like what are you doing and she's like there's the squirrel she
00:01:37.460 almost stepped on this half dead squirrel on the stairs and it was just it was an absolute wildlife
00:01:42.360 rodeo in here for like an hour last night but it's fun so the outdoors came indoors uh and it's
00:01:49.840 uh business as usual because i know you love to hunt sheila so um uh like uh like owner like cat i
00:01:56.800 guess or something like that that's that's incredible did the the squirrel i presume died
00:02:01.220 oh yeah the squirrels with jesus um it was it wasn't you know hunting in this style that i
00:02:09.160 appreciate it was like a cardboard box a broomstick and like a cookie sheet to like
00:02:14.300 throw the box on it hold it down with a broomstick then slide a cookie sheet under the box and then
00:02:20.720 take it outside and throw it outside it was very complicated but i don't think it lit the squirrel
00:02:25.960 did not survive the night with the cookie sheet i thought you were going to say its ultimate
00:02:30.120 destination was the oven and you're gonna cook up some squirrel pie or something like that by the way
00:02:35.420 this was i assume this was a gray squirrel because you've always lamented that you don't have black
00:02:41.600 squirrels in alberta like we do here in ontario no it was red a red squirrel squirrels yeah red
00:02:48.820 squirrel you guys have black squirrels which are very fascinating to me because we don't have them
00:02:52.720 here um i don't really think we have gray squirrels either it's just a random red rodent that
00:02:58.180 lives in my yard and keeps me up at night because i live in a log house i'm always worried that the
00:03:02.620 squirrels are going to move into my attic so i was happy that the cat killed one but i was a little
00:03:07.400 sad that it came into the house well i'm glad it was one of those other squirrels because here sheila
00:03:13.180 we subscribe to the mantra black squirrel lives matter by the way that wasn't my joke that i promised
00:03:22.040 but it's kind of funny here is the joke and then we'll get right down to uh you know the the ground
00:03:28.760 rules and and right down to all the stories we got a ton of them i think this might be the best joke
00:03:34.880 ever written folks and i need it i need a partner to contribute to the joke because it is a knock
00:03:41.440 knock joke so sheila will you kindly start sure knock knock who's there
00:03:50.400 you see you don't get it when you do a knock knock joke i'm supposed to know yeah
00:04:01.080 i think but i thought you had some sort of clever twist but no that's it who's there and then the
00:04:09.520 camera zooms in on your stunned face you you don't know what to say i'm not stunned i'm annoyed
00:04:15.200 i get that look often from lady man's eye but at any event why don't you tell the folks what we're
00:04:22.800 trying to do here as opposed to uh telling jokes what are we trying to do um this is
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00:05:32.020 fantastic and sheila so without further ado you know this really grinded my gears when i heard this
00:05:39.500 story karina gould uh the minister of nothing uh she's uh wringing her hands over the fact that
00:05:47.700 canadians are um well some canadians are booking travel plans so travel tickets to a destination
00:05:55.720 which they clearly are not going to travel to they're going to cancel it and it's to get on the
00:06:02.840 rush list to get your passport done and she's going oh boo hoo you're gaming the system with
00:06:09.120 these fake travel plans and um here's the thing sheila uh much like you remember um omar codder i mean
00:06:17.740 omar al jabra uh the transportation minister uh blaming uh the flyers for the horrendous situation
00:06:25.980 at passport offices and airports instead of blaming and lamenting and wringing your hands
00:06:32.320 why don't you just fix the system a system you knew back in may was broken we're heading into
00:06:39.240 september for goodness sake i don't see this changing uh for several weeks if not months sheila
00:06:46.060 but listen uh justin trudeau does not feel our pain as travelers he has never had to sleep
00:06:54.360 on the floor of pearson airport as he waits for his uber delayed flight to come in so instead of
00:07:02.480 karina gould you know wagging her finger at canadians doing this and by the way i understand
00:07:07.580 sheila that some travel agents there's they're um they're gaming the system too and i'm not blaming
00:07:13.900 them they're saying hey pay me 50 100 bucks i'll just go through the motions of giving you a fake
00:07:19.000 ticket so you can get on that rush passport list because what's the alternative as you saw in that
00:07:24.120 b-roll i think that's from montreal bring a lawn chair and maybe even a tent because you're camping
00:07:29.300 overnight so sheila here's the thing yeah i guess it's against the rules so is jaywalking uh i don't
00:07:36.520 see this as being a capital crime what do you think of the uh the minister's outrage on this
00:07:42.240 i'm sick of these people blaming regular canadians exercising their constitutional right to travel
00:07:49.460 um for their incompetence because the passport staff um has an enormous amount of people still
00:07:59.680 working from home unbelievable service canada so the agency that handles passports of their 26 000
00:08:10.200 employees about 18 and a half thousand of them are still working from home so well over 50 what is
00:08:19.020 that like 60 that's like two thirds um and even worse still uh they fired another 250 employees
00:08:29.020 because of uh vaccine mandates and instead of calling these people back to work to deal with
00:08:36.680 the fact that passport office lineups are they look like garth brooks concert tickets going on sale
00:08:43.400 where people are sleeping on the streets for like days and down the block um instead of dealing with
00:08:51.220 that people like google say you know what the real problem is the reason people are sleeping on the
00:08:57.700 streets is that we don't have enough office chairs let's order more office chairs good point is a thing
00:09:03.520 they did yeah instead of just calling these people back to work why are you still working from home
00:09:09.060 get back to the office and you're the agency is literally called service canada maybe provide some
00:09:17.600 service to canadians you know you're so right sheila if this you know what i liken it to say you're in
00:09:25.120 the private sector say it's an ice cream shop it's a heat wave people are lined up to get into your store
00:09:31.720 what are you going to do i think you're going to go out there and hire extra staff i think maybe you can
00:09:36.520 even hire somebody to service the lineup by giving little free samples of ice cream you know thinking
00:09:42.060 outside the box doing things a little differently but you're right that is an egregious number 18 and
00:09:48.660 a half thousand service canada workers at home how can you service anyone at home and i also remember
00:09:54.600 she might have been at the montreal office but don't quote me wasn't there an issue that one of their
00:09:59.900 printers broke down so it was like oh what can we do our printer's not working go down the road to
00:10:07.880 staples go anywhere get another one right expense it get your money back later can't you see that lineup
00:10:14.400 you know out the door it this idea of entitlement in the um bureaucracy sheila this idea that uh i
00:10:24.460 punch the clock from nine to five not a minute earlier not a minute later and if people are
00:10:29.880 suffering i.e the the stakeholders who are paying my salary that would be the tax-paying canadians
00:10:36.200 if they have to suffer huh uh what me worry as alfred e newman used to say
00:10:41.740 and you know what when i say these ministers are blaming canadians for their own incompetence
00:10:50.860 like gould here uh interestingly enough let's go back to the transport hobgoblin omar al-jabra
00:10:58.680 um he's blaming canadians who are wanting to travel which is their constitutional right
00:11:08.280 by the way he's blaming them for the problems at the airports and not the fact that the liberals laid
00:11:16.080 off a quarter of airport security screeners as part of pandemic cost savings so they were just
00:11:23.600 firing money out the door on the other side and then they're like you know what let's be fiscal
00:11:28.320 conservatives at the airport and cut security screeners um yeah so unbelievable yeah so this is
00:11:36.780 from um i'm just reading from black locks who's been doing incredible work on this um another they say
00:11:44.160 um a manager acknowledged so a manager at uh one of these security screening contractors
00:11:49.420 acknowledged that 1750 security screeners at a total of 7400 were laid off hundreds never returned
00:11:58.920 i can tell you right now we have approximately 6800 screening agents throughout the system
00:12:03.660 and 1250 came back last year there were about 1750 that could have come back does that mean we
00:12:11.320 have a shortage what is the staff shortage to reach pre-pandemic levels um so they're out about a
00:12:18.420 thousand security screeners across the system and instead of doing something about that saying you
00:12:24.880 know maybe we shouldn't have laid you off can we give you a signing bonus to bring you back like can
00:12:30.360 we get you back in the door what is it going to take um and maybe an apology by the way but instead
00:12:37.120 of doing that they're blaming canadians sheila what is it going to take how about this get back
00:12:43.180 at your post or you're fired i remember going back to the early 80s remember ronald laid off these were
00:12:48.940 people the liberals laid off oh yeah no no yeah no for the vaccination right well and just for cost
00:12:57.920 cutting measures they fired people at the security screening contractors they said okay well we are only
00:13:02.920 allotting this much money for this much staff and so you're going to have to cut the rest so those
00:13:07.220 people were laid off they went off found other jobs um they're trained security screeners doing
00:13:12.460 other jobs somewhere else because the liberals said okay we need to save some money somewhere
00:13:16.920 we're going to fire a thousand people my mistake then i was speaking of that earlier figure you gave
00:13:22.200 sheila of 18 500 uh still sitting on their passport office fat ricotta cheese candy asses at home
00:13:29.080 and i just think of uh ronald reagan back in the 80s remember he called the bluff of the air traffic
00:13:34.900 controllers you you've got 24 hours to get back to on your job or you're fired and many of them said
00:13:40.900 oh he'll never fire us guess what he fired them why can't we have that kind of uh backbone we we know
00:13:48.580 for months now she'll months i don't know what kind of clock the federal government goes by in the
00:13:54.460 bureaucracy that this is a hellacious problem uh at canadian airports pearson airport as you know
00:14:00.820 ranked the worst airport in the world by flight aware a u.s based tracking service and by the way
00:14:07.340 folks that includes airports based in third world countries pearson uh number one worst in terms of
00:14:14.220 delays number four worst in the world in terms of cancellations why can't they say to these people
00:14:19.520 that time is now to get back to the job we know what the problem is so why are they still at home
00:14:27.760 this is driving me crazy sheila i don't understand the lost luggage like my daughter's luggage is still
00:14:34.940 lost i was in uh you know pearson's bad but i was recently traveling through the montreal airport
00:14:40.460 and it was like the stampeding of the water buffalo where it was just like you i was all excited because
00:14:47.760 i thought i turned around behind me and i thought oh thank god i'm at the front of this line because it
00:14:52.840 was just people 20 deep as far as the hallway could go and then i rounded the corner and i realized i was
00:15:00.540 at the back of the line and sheila just five minutes before airtime i was talking to our uh good friend
00:15:06.160 and colleague yankee who came up from florida i hope i told him he should do a little video on this
00:15:11.280 because this is appalling plane lands uh presumably on time and guess what we're in the plane trapped
00:15:20.380 for 45 minutes why well the lineup is so big in terms of going through customs that to release another
00:15:30.080 few hundred people would create an unsafe situation so you just sit there for 45 minutes so uh even when
00:15:37.660 the flight comes in on time it's still delayed i'm looking at something that oh that's one of your
00:15:44.840 tweets this is me this is me i thought it was at the front of the line that's but i was at the back
00:15:50.580 because once i rounded the corner i was like oh dang i'm not even i'm at the back
00:15:56.460 and that's montreal trudeau airport the most unfortunately named airport in the entire
00:16:02.740 solar system no it's about right yeah it's about right yeah oh yeah that is the legacy and i what
00:16:08.440 i love about that remember when those so-called improvements were made to arrive arrive can uh
00:16:14.000 public safety minister marco mendicino aka pinocchio with a portfolio uh bragged that at that airport
00:16:22.200 that you just showed that video sheila wait times thanks to the improvements of arrive can
00:16:28.100 have been cut by a third oh yeah it really is national tele joke day today isn't it sheila
00:16:35.920 yeah it's because they don't want to see your arrive can when you're like oh i'm just signing into
00:16:41.480 my arrive can they're like okay just get going like you're just getting shoved along they're not even
00:16:46.500 looking at it anymore um we have an ad break and then um let's go into uh biden's massive climate
00:16:53.900 and health care legislation and uh the good news is climate change is responsible for more of your
00:16:59.060 bad choices so let's go to the ad break and we'll go to that we're here for all over canadians
00:17:07.520 we're here fighting for the freedoms of not us but our kids our grandkids the future of this province
00:17:14.740 this country we are prepared to put everything on the line the small fringe minority of people who
00:17:24.440 are on their way to ottawa or who are uh holding unacceptable uh views
00:17:30.340 i've also received reports uh in the last hour of people allied with the protesters assaulting rcmp officers
00:17:42.340 so jason kenny's statement was not true at the press release
00:17:51.460 i can tell you what i just told you sir
00:17:56.480 they have just blocked the border here in coots alberta to sweet grass montana
00:18:05.980 we don't want to put anybody's livelihood in jeopardy that is the very last resort
00:18:21.260 but this is something i don't well i've certainly never seen before freedom and peace and loving that's
00:18:28.140 that's the canadian way it's not like cbc or any of these other mainstream news channels are making it out to be
00:18:37.260 i'm not a white supremacist
00:18:38.860 we're not backing down how the man needs to lift you
00:18:43.180 we're not backing down how the man needs to lift you
00:18:46.940 we have this is our only battle we have
00:18:50.300 well i can tell you sheila that never gets old uh that always makes the hairs on the back of my neck uh
00:19:03.980 stand up it's a wonderful documentary that our alberta team um did and they were as you know embedded for
00:19:12.140 several days not having a shower um eating whatever they could uh get their hands on in absolute frigid
00:19:20.220 cold conditions and um like they said on that little um ad uh sheila this is the footage you would never see
00:19:28.300 on any mainstream media outlet period and this is the real deal this is the truth
00:19:34.780 um so the reason we aired that uh promo is at tomorrow night um i think it's five o'clock alberta
00:19:43.660 time um seven o'clock in uh in the eastern time zone we are having a special zoom premiere of this
00:19:54.060 um i think you can get tickets at trucker documentary.com or .ca i think both work
00:20:00.140 and uh so that'll be hosted by me and then um we'll have our filmmakers um
00:20:07.980 key and simoni um i think sid fizzard will be on the call also so we will introduce the guys we'll
00:20:15.580 watch the documentary together which i can never get enough of and then um you'll have an opportunity
00:20:21.660 to be able to ask the guys some questions um and they will be taking uh questions from the audience
00:20:27.660 that is tomorrow night fantastic and uh it's five stars folks it is a fantastic production
00:20:35.900 as billy red lines used to say don't you dare miss it um now sheila you wanted to talk about sleepy
00:20:42.540 joe biden he's signing some uh climate and health care initiatives i believe oh yeah you know i'm i'm
00:20:50.060 getting awfully sick of this like a new intersection of health care and climate change right because that's
00:20:56.620 that's the new thing is climate change isn't just going to roast you when you go outside apparently
00:21:02.300 um it's not just going to kill your tomato plants it's literally going to kill you in all these
00:21:08.700 different ways um it's going to birth new diseases from the rainforest and it's apparently it's going to
00:21:16.700 give you hypertension and all kinds of things so um this is from the ap uh joe biden will sign the
00:21:23.660 democrats landmark climate change and health care bill on tuesday delivering what he has called his
00:21:29.660 final piece of his pared down domestic agenda i wish i'm sure there's more to come oh yes um the
00:21:36.380 the legislation includes the most substantial federal investment in history to fight climate change
00:21:41.020 some 375 billion over 10 years and for some reason this is the climate change legislation
00:21:49.580 it would cap prescription drug costs at two thousand dollars out of pocket for medicare recipients
00:21:55.500 and it would help an estimated three million americans pay for health care insurance by extending subsidies
00:22:00.860 provided during the corona virus pandemic so they're just shoehorning this like if they're pushing
00:22:09.100 it through as climate change legislation they've got all this other stuff stuffed into the bill for some
00:22:14.780 reason just to get it passed for the sake of getting it passed they say this is the final piece of his
00:22:20.460 pared down domestic agenda but let me tell you the people pulling the strings of old sleepy joe and out
00:22:26.300 there exploiting somebody's grandpa every day um they're going to push through more stuff but on the issue of
00:22:35.420 climate change and health um i came across last week maybe two weeks ago now a study that claims that
00:22:46.460 climate change is the reason that not only you are fat but that your children are fat and so why she
00:22:54.220 um how how is climate change how is that making us fatter i don't understand well i actually read the study
00:23:02.620 and um it is hours of my life i'll never get back because i had to read it multiple times because
00:23:06.620 it was so crazy i was like what is this crazy thing i'm looking at so the new it's a new study published
00:23:12.460 in the journal temperature which should hint at where we're going with this suggests that today's
00:23:18.300 children are overweight and unhealthy because our overheated earth makes it more difficult for these
00:23:23.180 kids to play outside and as i said in my yeah so that's the thing so as i said in my video
00:23:29.820 congratulations coke pepsi kellogg's nabisco apple hershey's tick tock playstation you guys are all
00:23:35.500 off the hook climate change is picking up the blame on this bad boy once again the study alleges that kids
00:23:42.620 forced to stay inside to avoid climate change seriously are then sucked into some sort of negative
00:23:49.500 feedback loop a vicious cycle wherein the world continues to get hotter kids then remain inside and
00:23:56.380 continue to remain sedentary for long periods of time and then the kids just keep getting fatter
00:24:01.900 because of this and all of this snowballs into kids who are not healthy enough to be resilient to
00:24:09.580 more heat exposure that will surely come our way thanks to our suvs and our plastic straws so um this is
00:24:16.460 insane um because then i i said okay if hot weather makes people fatter surely obesity rates in equatorial
00:24:28.140 regions are out of control right it's really not you got us and and uh so i went and looked and uh no
00:24:36.940 actually those people are doing a lot better than the western world and this study looks at
00:24:40.460 climate climate it's very like first world problems because um places where they don't have the standard
00:24:50.860 western diet of high carbohydrates high refined um foods um and sugars shoehorned into everything
00:24:59.100 um in places where they don't eat that way it doesn't matter what the weather is they're doing just
00:25:05.500 fine and their kids aren't fat but they don't want to blame people's personal choices they'd rather
00:25:11.180 blame that big burning ball of gas in the sky and your suv but but sheila here's the thing i mean
00:25:18.300 hotter weather embrace that as part of the workout yeah ideally we want to be in you know room
00:25:25.260 temperature but if it is plus 30 32 whatever uh that requires extra effort and therefore you are getting
00:25:33.820 more of a health benefit listen as you know sheila i'm fat the reason why i'm not circus fat is because
00:25:40.220 i ride my bicycle even on those days and even lady menswear oh david they've there's 680 has issued a
00:25:46.860 heat advisory uh and i go i don't care i'm getting on that 40k ride because these days are precious you
00:25:55.660 can't do this once november comes around in canada that's it for cycling season and um
00:26:01.660 november try september out here oh yeah depending on the region sheila and you know this is the other
00:26:08.140 thing that kills me when you the the announcers on the radio um stay in the shade uh keep hydrated
00:26:15.500 like we're infants right like oh we couldn't figure that out on our our own and the other thing that
00:26:20.700 kills me you see it the sky dome in toronto it's a retractable roof stadium and sometimes when it is hot and
00:26:28.220 humid uh to an excess they close the roof uh and pump the air conditioning out for the athletes
00:26:36.940 playing ball no for the fans but i'm saying these are people sitting on their asses drinking beer and
00:26:43.660 eating hot dogs why do they need to to have the sun blocked out the air conditioning uh pumped in i guess
00:26:51.180 what i'm getting at is there seems to be this philosophy out there and now it's tied into climate change
00:26:58.060 where we are just softening up to such a degree that you know i i can't imagine if we ever had to go
00:27:04.860 to a world war again like the greatest generation did some 80 odd years ago um how would we ever cope
00:27:11.900 with that when we're uh being told don't go outside uh mr mean sun is uh shining down too hard on you
00:27:19.980 play your xbox and eat your cheetos in the basement instead i think this is outrageous sheila
00:27:26.300 i'm pretty sure the tiktok generation isn't going to defend us from world war three um but i mean
00:27:34.780 also i mean there's this whole concept of hot yoga where they actually increase the heat inside the
00:27:41.900 facility where you sweat it out because apparently there's some benefit to that i'm not sure i don't do
00:27:46.860 yoga i'm i just don't i just don't see the point but other than that i'm canadian but also i'm albertan
00:27:57.500 the general state of albertans is we kind of hole up all winter unless we work outside like so many of
00:28:03.820 us do but we stay inside and gain weight in the winter because there's literally nothing to do except
00:28:10.620 go to the rink um exactly so it's the opposite it's the opposite when it's warm or outside we're
00:28:16.860 being active we're enjoying the weather and uh it's like this person has never the person who did
00:28:22.140 the study has never been uncomfortable a moment in their life i'd always reckoned you'd be a yoga
00:28:27.180 enthusiast uh sheila you look very you know kind of yoga e you know you look very fit um i tried yoga i'm
00:28:35.260 terribly inflexible uh yeah see i i can't do that and the other reason i had to quit um
00:28:41.900 and that video uh is kind of the proof in the pudding it's just too distracting you know what can i say
00:28:51.740 i had a friend she did yoga and she had to quit because like the the heat and then the stretching i
00:28:57.580 guess people just start farting and she's like the heat and the farts she's like never never again it
00:29:04.300 was so gross and that was like i'm not even gonna dip my toe in that water i'm just gonna
00:29:08.700 stay home lift kettlebells and go on the treadmill i'm not going anywhere near that
00:29:13.260 i i can i gladly say i never experienced uh the that that part of uh the yoga tragedy uh oh i think
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00:30:37.580 waiting for get online and and buy some new rebel merchandise we're always updating the store and
00:30:43.180 i gotta tell you sheila i saw you the other day um and it was either a farmer or a trucker t-shirt
00:30:49.820 i can't remember which one it was oh there's there's our top seller by the way folks justin castro
00:30:55.500 um and you look fantastic in it it was a great design do you remember what do you remember what
00:31:01.180 you were wearing a couple of days ago because i thought it looked so good let's scroll down i think
00:31:05.100 it is the resistance shirt it's a big tractor the no no it's the second one so the one with the yellow
00:31:12.700 tractor okay so i guess a yellow john deere tractor um and then uh the semi behind so that's the
00:31:20.300 resistance so the truckers and the farmers that was the one that i had because it is uh i guess
00:31:24.860 quintessentially my household lovely so just uh yeah there's so much and uh is that claus schwab on
00:31:32.860 that black yes yeah yeah and then there's the just inflation i love that goofy justin eyeballs
00:31:42.460 oh i haven't seen that one the rebel with the heart the monkey yeah that was cool hey i like that
00:31:49.500 that's fantastic you know and speaking of looking good why don't we go to this because i heard about
00:31:54.140 this today uh for the no olivia no olivia said we have to read some chats because we're making people
00:31:59.580 wait too long to get to their chat so we're trying to break it up halfway through and i think since
00:32:04.460 we're 31 minutes past the hour 29 minutes to the top of the hour we're sort of halfway so we'll get to
00:32:09.740 the first batch of chats so um just out of respect to the people who give them early like our friend
00:32:15.260 annalisa yes who uh unofficial president of the david menzies fan club she gives 20 bucks which is
00:32:22.620 very generous um but having david menzies in the bloodstream will make you do crazy things so
00:32:29.260 she says good morning my two faves uh hopefully today i will have no interruptions at work so i can
00:32:34.540 watch the show anyhow sheila you're amazing as always and my sweet menzies you are looking scrumptious
00:32:41.020 oh boy i love it and what a what a generous donation 20 thank you so much annalisa by the
00:32:46.700 way tell us a little bit about yourself in a future chat what is this work uh that you uh
00:32:52.540 don't want to be disturbed from the show i'm very curious about that you know if she works for the
00:32:59.100 government i'm perfectly happy for her to just slack off and uh and do nothing because unless you work
00:33:07.500 as a security screener or at the passport office if you're a government worker and you're working
00:33:11.900 i'm nervous yeah i just think you're just doing something awful so 100 i'd rather pay you to do
00:33:18.620 nothing mostly um so we've got one from adam ottawa gives us a buck i was shocked and happy that the cbc
00:33:25.660 chose to do an article yesterday indicating that gay men should probably engage in safer sex on account
00:33:31.180 of monkeypox and it was at the urging of gay men activists too it's interesting to see cbc get mugged
00:33:38.860 by reality but i mean they maybe maybe we'll focus on the demographic that's greatest or most greatly
00:33:49.100 affected by this new disease unlike what we did with covid where we cracked down on all of society and
00:33:56.140 then blamed the people who went around living their lives for the deaths of people's grandparents
00:34:01.340 in nursing homes um you know what maybe they'll focus on the right people this time and it does
00:34:07.900 skew it to that demographic the monkey not just skew it's exclusive it's pretty near exclusive pretty
00:34:15.740 much and yet she'll you know it's funny can we even say gay men because i was listening last week to
00:34:21.580 dr bogosh he's the peel region medical necromancer he's that guy that did that disgraceful ad
00:34:27.980 with uh brampton batman um it to um entice minors uh to get jabbed something they pulled uh never got
00:34:37.340 a reason why i don't know if it was a copyright violation or if there was so much negative feedback
00:34:42.940 in terms of trying to seduce our children to get uh vaccinated but he the term he kept using
00:34:50.060 sheila and i never heard this was the men having sex with men community the men having sex with men
00:34:59.980 community now wouldn't that be gay men and wouldn't that be i guess bisexual men but no there i i guess
00:35:09.340 doesn't that cover the men having sex with men community am i missing some group in there sheila it's
00:35:15.820 it's so complicated i think you're missing the women who may have penises community because that's
00:35:25.980 so then i don't know well then he should take the m-word out men because that would be women
00:35:32.780 uh having i or i guess pseudo woman having sex with other pseudo woman community um but i i i was
00:35:43.100 stunned and uh of course the host evan solomon wasn't challenging him on anything like this
00:35:48.700 but uh i i just want to know what the ground rules are when it comes to
00:35:52.940 the men having sex with men community have you ever heard that term before sheila
00:35:58.620 no that's a new one it's right up there with pregnant people yeah you know and i'm like you mean
00:36:04.620 women why are you over complicating this or people who lactate and i'm like again
00:36:09.820 women breastfeeding mothers um yeah it's i don't know i don't know the rules it's all very
00:36:17.740 complicated so i don't follow the rules i just stick to uh regular biology science and the terms
00:36:23.820 we've used for thousands of years sheila you you've triggered um thousands and thousands no you've
00:36:30.620 triggered one or two uh people when you said breastfeeding as you know it's chest feeding is the
00:36:36.300 proper terminology so right please go to confession and uh you know give penance for your sin thank you
00:36:44.140 yeah it'll be what like one of those times where the priest is like that's cool sheila but i'm not
00:36:48.940 sure that's a sin again that's weird but it's not a sin um anyway let's keep going we've got one from
00:36:56.940 alberta oh sorry adam ottawa gives us a buck he says david i'm the king of dad jokes here's one for you
00:37:03.420 how do mermaids wash their fins with tide oh he liked
00:37:10.300 that your repertoire david i know you will i said i know you will uh alberta dawn gives us three bucks
00:37:20.940 i saw a global news report that said with no trace of irony federal and provincial workers
00:37:25.820 like working from home especially those workers with small children
00:37:33.020 yeah thanks sherlocks at global news people with small children like to be with their small children
00:37:40.620 but that's not my business figure it out on your own and if you're needed on the job go to work
00:37:48.060 yeah go to work other people are suffering because you're not in the office yeah no you're so right
00:37:55.740 uh mike from freedom honey this is my friend mike uh mayurin gives us five bucks thanks for
00:38:00.380 everything you do rebels from mike and pedro and uh mike is a veteran and pedro is uh
00:38:08.140 getting his discharge papers because he's unvaccinated unbelievable yeah it's terrible um thank you for your
00:38:15.420 service even though the government doesn't thank you for your service because you don't want to get
00:38:18.940 uh double triple quadruple jabbed that that's that's despicable and they welcomed back all the
00:38:26.460 bureaucrats who were unvaccinated right they welcomed them all back um they're fine um but people who would
00:38:33.660 give their lives in service of our country not them they're they don't count uh paul auto newman
00:38:39.900 gives us five bucks i think everyone should go to drewbarns.ca and nominate tamara leach
00:38:44.620 for a queen's platinum jubilee medal i cannot think of anyone more deserving of this honor especially
00:38:49.340 given the new revelations those new revelations are that the ottawa police and the ottawa mayor
00:38:58.140 who is one of the most awful politicians in the entire country and i'm allotting the liberals and all of
00:39:04.380 that uh jim watson uh that a deal had been struck and papers had been signed to end the convoy protest
00:39:13.980 the liberals knew it the mayor knew it the police knew it they didn't care they moved in with the
00:39:18.860 emergencies act anyway and and so which makes tamara a political prisoner yeah so in other words
00:39:27.100 she will never get the queen's jubilee award much like uh don cherry will never get the order of canada
00:39:33.100 their politics are not on the right side of the canadian elitist and um you know that is shocking
00:39:40.220 information and it makes even more of a mockery of marco mendicino's claim as i call him pinocchio
00:39:47.900 with a portfolio that law enforcement came to the government and asked them to get the emergencies act
00:39:53.740 uh invoked um we have yet correct me if i'm wrong sheila we have yet to find one member of any police
00:40:01.500 service that uh you know corroborates that statement by the public safety minister what a liar
00:40:10.460 well and it would have been great though however if these police forces had actually said something
00:40:15.180 when old make them up mendicino was out in front of the tv cameras saying oh yeah the police asked me
00:40:21.980 for this oh yeah the police asked me for this all of a sudden the police were holding daily press
00:40:26.460 conferences to correct the record as they say quit holding press conferences and quit correcting the
00:40:33.100 record they let mendicino lie until they were called before a house of commons committee and had to set
00:40:39.100 the record straight they let that lie just hover around so while the police certainly didn't ask for
00:40:44.540 it they didn't correct the liberals on the record until they were under oath at a committee meeting and
00:40:49.420 didn't have a choice shocking yep anyway by the way we have some great photos of the team with tamera
00:40:57.020 leach that we took uh last week oh i saw you know you looked oh sheila you i've never seen you look
00:41:04.300 better uh you you were absolutely uh ravishing at that event so do we have a photo of uh you and
00:41:12.060 tamera sheila that we can show or oh we have a video of me and tamera i think i was on ezra's feed
00:41:20.140 anyway while they dig that up um there's a lot of people are like yeah there's a lot of people who
00:41:25.500 are like oh sheila you look nice you should wouldn't it be great if you put more effort into yourself all
00:41:30.060 the time and and hid your tattoos i'm like look at that great if i wasn't me it looks it looks like at
00:41:36.060 the academy awards red carpet uh i mean this is unbelievable you know there you go sheila you
00:41:42.380 should dress like that all the time i say what do you think about that you mean not be myself no
00:41:53.100 nope um no i'm my life is half over i'm gonna spend the rest of it just being myself
00:42:00.220 um okay let's keep going sojourner gives us a buck freeland assists the emergency
00:42:05.260 measures act was vital because supposedly canada's international reputation was at risk
00:42:10.540 yeah we got that straight but it's because of the actions of freeland anyway um but where is
00:42:16.620 the emergency to correct this problem which is affecting canada's international reputation
00:42:20.700 isn't it a big enough emergency to warrant reversing the mandates and returning staff
00:42:24.300 you would think like what's unfolding at the airports is just an international embarrassment
00:42:30.300 it's all anybody can talk about when they fly through our airports
00:42:33.260 if these uh foreigners have the misfortune of catching a connecting flight through canada
00:42:38.460 um it's all they talk about um let's keep going uh no two t's five bucks sheila did not find
00:42:47.180 david's knock-knock joke amusing due to climate change that's right blame it all on climate change
00:42:52.620 over now that's funny david's not funny climate change yeah and here's what i say to
00:42:59.900 not two t's at the dinner table tonight my friend you're going to be telling my so-called unfunny
00:43:06.060 knock-knock joke i guarantee it no no no uh adam ottawa gives us a buck i wore my justin castro shirt to
00:43:15.820 an agricultural fair in eastern ontario this weekend it was a big hit with the rural folks i can imagine
00:43:21.340 and i can tell you this sheila lady manzoid wore her justin castro uh shirt to a uh i guess it was
00:43:30.780 uh what do you call those places where you buy sod and and rocks for the garden all that uh landscaping
00:43:37.980 that would be it landscaping thank you why is your wife at the landscaping supply store by the way and not
00:43:44.220 you but anyway and get a load of this the person she was dealing with loved her shirt so much she
00:43:52.540 gave her a discount so so you can wear rebel news merchandise folks and let it make money for you it'll
00:44:01.340 basically uh the discount paid for lady menzoid shirts how do you like that it's a free shirt now
00:44:06.780 that's great that's great um world's worst gamer gives us a buck menzoids is the next plandemic looking
00:44:17.340 forward to it gee i hope that doesn't involve the men having sex with men okay let's go okay let's
00:44:27.820 go into the next story okay this is go ahead sheila go ahead no no no oh i just uh there's a bit of on
00:44:36.620 the light side but then again maybe not given that you know the my my friend uh lou skeezus uh
00:44:44.380 financial guy the oracle of oakville as he's known as he always says that the number one
00:44:52.780 financial decision you will make in your life and it's even beyond buying a house sheila it is who you
00:45:00.700 choose as your partner so who you choose as your husband wife what have you and i agree because the
00:45:08.060 cost of divorce and when you separate things the lawyer's fees it is financial hardship for decades
00:45:14.380 potentially so with that said guess what there's a new app a dating app for conservatives launching
00:45:21.900 in the us called the right stuff and basically if you're right of center if you're a conservative
00:45:29.580 if you're a republican uh you're welcome uh if you're not you know this isn't the place for you
00:45:35.740 go do your own uh liberal uh dating uh app service sheila i think this is a fantastic idea i think you
00:45:44.380 know if you know you and i were back in the dating uh stratosphere again the idea that you could go online
00:45:53.340 and there's an app that's already done you know the heavy lifting of sorting through who is politically
00:46:01.180 simpatico to you now i i admit there are likely couples out there um who are of opposing political
00:46:08.780 viewpoints and get along and love each other but i don't know sheila if lady menzoid was a trudeau
00:46:17.420 cultist and loved justin trudeau and the liberals and what they're doing i just don't have enough
00:46:23.180 time left in my life to get into arguments at the dinner table over and over again i i would find
00:46:29.020 that just so super stressful what do you think about the right stuff dating app sheila yeah i think this
00:46:35.980 is kind of interesting it was founded by ryan mcneny that's the sister of donald trump's former white
00:46:41.660 house press secretary kaylee mcneny who i think now works for fox um and i think you know it's sort of
00:46:48.380 like the idea of christian mingle where you can sort of sort out some of these long-term values issues
00:46:56.060 beyond the initial attraction and if you are you know tired of wasting time this is probably a good
00:47:03.660 thing you know if if i were back in the dating world and i can't even imagine something more horrible than
00:47:11.900 that i have single friends who are like on their second time around and i'm like no no no no i just
00:47:18.700 i don't know dying alone seems like a very good option but um you know you have to think okay if you
00:47:26.220 are dating if there are things that if you want to settle down with someone long term that you need to
00:47:35.660 sort out right off the hop or just get them out of the way not even worry about them because they've
00:47:39.660 already been addressed for example conservatives more likely to be pro-life um conservatives more
00:47:46.300 likely to be pro property rights pro small government pro um you know pro gun rights there's uh they're
00:47:55.420 more um they're likely to be against critical race theory critical gender theory so you already have an idea
00:48:03.500 about what happens if we have an accidental pregnancy what happens when when that accidental pregnancy goes
00:48:10.940 to kindergarten how are we going to approach schooling there's a lot of things that couples um if you are
00:48:18.060 ideologically aligned it makes navigating that world so much easier you know those are very good points
00:48:24.700 too she'll i never even thought about that but um i i i again i i just in one respect uh it kind of makes me
00:48:34.540 wish i was born a little later on because none of this existed uh back when um you know i was dating or
00:48:44.700 trying to get a date is a better term and the idea finding love in the hot tub oh you know what it were and i
00:48:51.900 wasn't i wasn't i wasn't a drinker i wasn't a smoker and going into a club where is drinking and and back
00:48:59.100 then you're allowed to smoke and and and loud pounding music it was such a horrible biosphere of
00:49:06.460 the bizarre and the idea that i could sit in my home office you know and just scroll through do the
00:49:13.500 research look at potential candidates i you know i think there's no shame at all to online dating in fact
00:49:19.900 i wish it was around uh back in the 80s uh man it would have saved years of my life in terms of
00:49:27.420 rejection as speaking of uh one of those values issues that couples should sort out before they
00:49:34.860 get married one of those is religion and according to uh the atlantic i'm some sort of open carry
00:49:43.820 extremist if you see my rosary in my hand um the atlantic has published an article
00:49:51.420 on the rosary as a symbol of far right violent extremism you know us catholics are going to do for
00:49:58.860 the atlantic we're going to pray the rosary even harder and we're going to pray it for them that's
00:50:03.740 how extreme we are we might even have a bake sale um unbelievable an article published this sunday in the
00:50:11.500 atlantic and it seems as though they had a little bit of trouble with the headline because they
00:50:15.500 they changed it multiple times um suggests that the rosary has become a symbol of violent right-wing
00:50:22.060 extremism in the united states um the article set off a frenzy of reactions among catholics ranging from
00:50:28.780 amusement to grave concern over what some see as anti-catholic sentiment oh it is definitely anti-catholic
00:50:35.100 sentiment remember when they called the um knights of columbus some sort of far-right group and then
00:50:41.500 um oh her name escapes me right now um uh supreme court appointee under trump uh very catholic and
00:50:51.900 she was um like a part of a catholic organization and they're like oh look at that she's an extremist
00:50:58.460 i'm like no they just um have bake sales uh that's what they do uh the magazine later changed the article's
00:51:04.860 headline from how the rosary became an extremist symbol to how extremist gun culture is trying to
00:51:12.460 co-opt the rosary okay now they're worried about the rosary on my behalf sure thanks atlantic to among
00:51:19.100 other edits to the text an image of bullet holes forming the shape of the rosary was replaced by a
00:51:25.260 picture of the rosary what on earth is wrong with these people so these editorial changes nonetheless sorry
00:51:31.820 left the article's thesis that there's a connection between the rosary and extremism wow she so i didn't
00:51:38.940 read the article but surely there was also a sidebar to this article um how the burqa became a symbol of
00:51:47.340 islamist extremism i'm sure that was part of the uh the magazine article am i right oh yeah and it's
00:51:54.540 an interesting choice in article given the fact that salman rashti this week was the uh recipient
00:52:00.620 of finally the fatwa on his head was carried out by a radical extremist where he was stabbed and yet
00:52:07.980 the benign rosary of which i have one right there and one right there um that's the problem that's the
00:52:15.500 problem when you're praying for intercession uh to the holy mother that is some sort of violent extremist
00:52:22.140 act this is what it said in um in this the rosary has acquired a militaristic meaning what radical
00:52:30.540 traditional catholics writes daniel penitent militia culture a fetishism of western civilization and
00:52:39.820 masculinist anxieties have become mainstays of the far right in the usa and rad trad catholics have now
00:52:46.460 taken up residence in this company the rosary is inherently marian so i'm not sure how that's
00:52:58.380 masculinist but okay like it's like they don't even know what the rosary is or or what you do
00:53:04.700 they just know that somebody they didn't like had one one time and so it's obviously bad what absolute
00:53:11.100 rubbish you know it's amazing that even got published sheila imagine if they said that about
00:53:18.140 the kirpan or uh yarmulke or whatever that but this is it's christianity and so it gets a path
00:53:27.820 and especially catholics because we are supposed to be unchanging um that we're resistant to the uh
00:53:37.980 uh forces of the culture and they would just really want us to change they really want us to be pro
00:53:44.700 choice and they really want us to be uh pro lgbt and they really want us to adopt critical race theory
00:53:52.300 even though the idea that people are you know i mean the idea of racism is anti-christian in in and of
00:54:00.380 itself but so they really want us to change and we're just not so because we're just not then we have
00:54:06.140 to be bad unbelievable sheila we got a break for our last ad break and then i think we should wrap
00:54:12.300 up our chats and then we have to wrap up because i think you and i both have capers we have to get
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00:55:14.300 smoky lake rodeo and by the way folks back then no helmet no cage no flak jacket what you see is
00:55:24.620 what you got of course i did end up in the hospital but you know uh all i'm just saying if adam's
00:55:29.820 watching is uh if you think you're such a tough guy mr get on a bull and we'll see if you still got
00:55:36.780 that smile on your face and get yourself an obvious lingering brain injury here we are
00:55:44.460 how dare you um let's finish up these chats we've got five minutes left in the show adam ottawa gives
00:55:51.020 us a buck uh the ontario liberal leader del duca who looks like the geico gecko um and i just say that
00:55:59.260 just just because he does like i don't know how you can look at him and that's not an insult he just
00:56:05.100 has an obvious resemblance to the geico gecko he's pulling a patch brown and is now running for
00:56:09.980 the mayor of vaughn voters of vaughn beware these people they're all i say it over and over again
00:56:15.580 their only ideology is power they don't care uh they don't whatever gets he look at him what looks
00:56:23.020 like a lizard um but they don't care they just want to be in charge of stuff and patrick brown that's why
00:56:28.940 once it became evident that his delusions of grandeur of being the leader of the conservative
00:56:34.700 party of canada were falling apart um for a thousand different reasons including his own
00:56:39.580 crookedness um he quickly said you know what the people of brampton still need me and he put on his
00:56:45.980 cape and he ran back to brampton well keep keep that uh you know noted folks about uh patrick brown's uh
00:56:56.060 mayoral ambitions but you're absolutely right uh steven del duca clearly a person that it it's power for
00:57:03.820 the sake of power isn't it it doesn't matter if you want to be the premier of ontario or the mayor
00:57:09.020 of a gta uh city and um you know it'll be fascinating to see if he learned anything from
00:57:17.180 the ontario election campaign because she lives an old cliche campaigns matter and the campaign that
00:57:24.060 steven del duca mounted and andrea horwath uh the ex-leader of the ndp who i believe is going to
00:57:30.620 be running for mayor of hamilton and i think she's going to win that um their their campaigns were
00:57:37.500 brutal as steven del duca especially he kept repeating and repeating and it did not resonate
00:57:43.660 he'd have photo ops at a grocery store and he says you know we're going to take off the uh provincial
00:57:48.700 sales tax from a prepared chicken so think about that the money you're going to say yeah that's right
00:57:54.460 so when i buy that nine dollar chicken i'm going to save what 19 cents in sales tax and uh meanwhile
00:58:02.780 the rest of the buggy is over 300 dollars in in edibles i mean it was ludicrous and also yeah uh the the
00:58:11.260 one dollar you know doug ford four years ago campaigned on one dollar beer uh he was campaigning
00:58:17.740 on one dollar public transit fares oh really a dollar hey not even if it was free steven sorry
00:58:26.140 and so it'll be interesting to see if there's a little more charisma and a little more thought
00:58:32.540 in his merility ambitions of vaughn uh as opposed to what he uh presented in may and june for ontario
00:58:40.700 sheila all i know about steven del duca is that he's pro rotisserie chicken but anti roads that's
00:58:49.900 all i learned i watched the debate i watched the entire campaign i'm like what does this guy got
00:58:54.540 against roads like he's he was just like actively campaigning against roads and if you don't build
00:59:00.380 roads then you have traffic congestion but i guess you can sit in traffic and just eat your
00:59:05.340 cheaper rotisserie chicken and that's the campaign that's the del duca strategy and it's amazing you
00:59:11.420 brought that up because i heard on the clip today when the news broke a few hours that he was running
00:59:17.340 for mayor his number one um i guess platform policy is to reduce gridlock in vaughn so suddenly he's now
00:59:27.100 kind of pro roads i guess and with good reason vaughn is a bedroom community you know a lot of
00:59:34.300 people live in vaughn but they work in toronto and they need to get to work in on time and the
00:59:39.820 morning and afternoon commutes are getting more and more hellacious so he's had his come to jesus
00:59:45.180 moment when it comes to roads i would say i'm sure he has not i'm sure he's going to try to get more
00:59:51.180 cars off the road and put everybody into public transit for a buck a ride uh he's not building
00:59:56.780 roads i've never seen anybody so against roads in my entire life okay he's not adopting roads he's
01:00:02.460 everybody in public transit you might be right sheila we shall see carry on enjoy riding in a sweaty bus
01:00:09.820 with a bunch of people just packed in there like pigs going off to the abattoir i'm sure that's what
01:00:15.820 he's his campaign strategy is and just feels gross anyway uh gas station sushi 26 gives us 10 bucks
01:00:23.100 wow thanks uh good morning menzoid and gunny she led the video of you hugging tamera leach
01:00:28.300 brought this self-professed alpha male macho man to tears you have such a big heart and we rebel fans
01:00:34.540 are so grateful to you well thanks very much i was just so happy to see her she looked great she
01:00:39.020 doesn't have a vindictive or uh bitter bone in her body she's just just a sweet little lady let's
01:00:44.540 just hope the hug isn't another parole violation oh they'll try it i saw on the internet and people
01:00:51.580 are like look and she's with sheila it's like i'm a some kind of known gangster i'm like i'm a
01:00:56.460 journalist you're at an event together and her lawyer was like two feet away from us um i think like if you
01:01:02.860 look at some of the pictures taken at the event with other people her lawyer is like posing in them
01:01:07.420 just to make it clear like the lawyer's like hey i'm in the picture too um because they know that
01:01:14.540 she's under such scrutiny but yeah there's people like on twitter like like liberal trolls like tagging
01:01:20.940 the rcmp like she hugs somebody the rcmp oh are are we gonna get a call from brenda lucky then she'll
01:01:30.380 i hope so i got some things i want to say to her
01:01:37.180 um gas station sushi 26 gives us another five bucks well thanks menzo and gunny do you all have
01:01:43.100 military or law enforcement contacts you talked to off the record yes what do they say are they
01:01:48.380 ashamed of the behavior of the liberals um i have plenty and they are and a lot of them resent the
01:01:54.700 fact that they have been used as political tools over the last little bit a lot of them are looking into
01:01:59.740 early retirement or taking themselves off the street into less useful jobs in the community
01:02:05.900 because they don't want to be weaponized by the state that's not what they signed up for
01:02:10.380 and we know on the record what justin trudeau feels about our veterans uh sheila that uh they are
01:02:16.460 asking for too much i think that's what he said at an edmonton town hall meeting to a veteran but
01:02:21.740 back in 2016 2017 if memory serves i know it was on the cusp of the justin trudeau liberals just
01:02:28.860 cutting a 10.5 million dollar check to omar qatar a terrorist so uh the terrorist is a lotto max winner
01:02:37.260 in canada and a veteran well you're asking for too damn much so is there any is there any question
01:02:45.980 why people serving this nation despise this government yep uh canada fun gives us 20 bucks well
01:02:54.220 thank you and says i'm from alberta but i now live in colorado you escaped good for you i love
01:03:00.700 listening to you you do a fabulous job sheila and david you are so entertaining well you know
01:03:05.180 someone's got to think so love how one is covering the u.s your whole team is fabulous well you better
01:03:10.220 stay tuned because we are adding some uh well at least one new member to the american team and maybe
01:03:15.980 another um as things get rolling down there so uh very exciting times at rebel news we're just growing so
01:03:22.060 fast um but with the support of our viewers hopefully we can maintain that momentum because
01:03:27.020 there's just so much news to cover and there's nobody else doing the first person journalism that
01:03:32.140 we are and i want to thank uh that viewer for that donation 20 i think he's being purposely ironic
01:03:39.020 with that nickname canada fun it's not fun in canada anymore easy for you to say that when you're
01:03:45.500 living in colorado i guess yeah i don't know it's kind of fun out here in alberta but you you're in
01:03:52.620 toronto john tory and a fake tory okay let's keep going gas station sushi uh another five bucks well
01:04:01.100 that's very generous um gives us five bucks and said menzoid conservative women are the most beautiful
01:04:07.420 women exhibit a the rebel journalists conservatives love their countries and take care of themselves and
01:04:13.020 their families and that's sexy yeah baby yeah get it under your system david you know what i i don't
01:04:21.980 know i i mean i think you know well first of all beauty is in the eye of the beholder i think beauty
01:04:27.900 will would transcend um political lines i mean south of the border aoc very attractive lady in my book
01:04:37.100 speaking until she starts talking and then you're like why is her voice stabbing me right in my brain
01:04:42.140 through my ear oh yeah i mean it it you know it would be uh but but again and and that is the
01:04:49.020 question um if you were attracted you know physically to a potential spouse and that spouse was 180 degrees
01:05:00.460 away from you on the political spectrum can that marriage work it'll be wonderful to um you know
01:05:07.740 look into that in terms of a study sheila because uh i think it would be a source of stress that's all
01:05:13.820 i'm saying but i think uh you can be um a very attractive person and uh you're pro and still
01:05:21.660 you're wearing a sheer gevere shirt for some reason yeah yeah it's true um i think there's something to be
01:05:29.580 said for like you said they take care of themselves and their families eat meat make families that's my
01:05:36.220 advice uh gas station sushi another buck menzoid thoughts on rick flair retiring can we get a woo from
01:05:43.020 you do it you'll get more than a woo to rick flair has one of the best lines ever sheila and that is
01:05:50.380 he's a limousine riding jet flying women kissing cigar smoking son of a gun
01:06:01.260 did you watch his final match oh come on you think that's a final match listen i'm someone who grew up
01:06:07.180 in the late 70s with the uh the who farewell tour okay and they're still touring i believe right
01:06:14.300 here in 2022 so flair will be back they uh he can't get that out of his bloodstream
01:06:21.340 no that's true and i will say this uh the best wrestling matches i probably personally watched
01:06:26.780 in maple leaf gardens uh before they turned it into a loblaws supermarket was uh rick the nature boy
01:06:33.580 flair and rowdy roddy piper because i really think they really did hate each other stick aside
01:06:40.540 and it was just wonderful stuff to see uh there's that picture of rowdy i think it's rowdy roddy
01:06:49.100 piper and rick flair in a jeep wagoneer i almost bought a wagoneer because of that picture it was
01:06:55.740 very touch and go last week i was like i found a wagoneer on uh kid i think it was facebook marketplace
01:07:02.140 i was like this close and i was like we could recreate that photo in it anyway let's keep going
01:07:07.020 um uh amt 60 gives us a buck last week i met roman babber and pierre polyev roman would defund
01:07:16.540 provinces who keep the vax pass uh i told pierre that some hospitals won't allow transplants to
01:07:22.780 unjabbed and he said he wasn't aware do you believe it i don't believe he isn't aware yeah i don't
01:07:28.140 believe i absolutely think that he is aware he just doesn't know what to say about it so that's what you
01:07:33.820 you say you say i don't know enough to comment because he hasn't formulated an opinion you should
01:07:39.020 definitely have opinion that not getting uh medicine where its efficacy is questionable
01:07:46.060 um and i say that because the ceo of pfizer just contracted covid after fortosis um but um you know
01:07:55.840 that someone should be damned to die without an organ transplant because they didn't choose to get that
01:08:01.660 i think that's pretty reprehensible and i think any normal ethical person should have a response to
01:08:06.480 that i agree uh gas station sushi a buck sheila the atlantic is right in one sense the rosary is a
01:08:13.860 spiritual weapon over the forces of darkness yes 100 100 good come i got a couple in here yep
01:08:20.460 uh lamrose layer gives us 10 libraries and says i recently drove across america from
01:08:29.260 drove across a ruse anyways i'm i'm feeling across here from across uh coots sweetwater to boston and
01:08:39.200 back holy heck the shirt that elicited the most reaction was the orwell called it classic
01:08:44.380 i like that our people are just like traversing the world in our merchandise i think that's wonderful
01:08:50.600 uh gas station sushi again gives a buck uh the atlantic is trying to smear all traditional
01:08:56.100 catholics for our pro-life pro-family pro-country views laurentian elite in the deep state with
01:09:00.180 their liberal and democratic allies are radical communists um where's the lie where where's the
01:09:07.400 lie there uh db 1313 gives us 20 bucks well that's great thank you uh not not religious but rather be
01:09:14.740 with a room of christians and liberals one is concerned about my immortal soul the other one
01:09:19.520 with my bottomless wallet what a great line for this on national tele joke day
01:09:25.040 yeah yeah what's the worst we're gonna do to you pray for you yeah oh boy look out um i think we're
01:09:33.700 all caught up i think that's fantastic okay we're just eight minutes over and we do have to go folks
01:09:38.160 um my thanks to uh super producer olivia and danny behind the boards and of course to my co-host
01:09:44.840 and to all of you especially those who gave uh some super chat do re mi it's how we keep the lights
01:09:50.580 on there'll be two other rebels here tomorrow at 12 noon eastern in the meantime folks as always
01:09:58.260 stay sane we've taken on work corporations we've taken on esg obviously in the classroom we've battled
01:10:07.560 the law of ideologies but what i've said is that the state of florida is the state uh is the place
01:10:18.000 where woke goes to die uh we are not going to let this state descend into some type of woke dumpster fire
01:10:28.180 we're going to be following common sense we're going to be following uh you know facts and that's just
01:10:33.820 really really important