Rebel News Podcast - July 20, 2021


DAILY | Yellow Pages for Vaccinated Biz; Selling Spyware


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

170.05414

Word Count

11,100

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In this episode of The Rebel Daily News Live Stream, David and Sheila try to make do with the absence of the big boss, Ezra Levensteins, who is busy with some other very important details. They are joined by the Sheppard with a sword, Sheila Gunn Reed.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the Rebel News live stream on this
00:00:20.340 a Monday July 19th 2021. Ezra Levent is not here today I know you're used to seeing the
00:00:28.140 Big Boss Man on Monday Wednesday and Friday but I'm sorry he is too busy with some other very
00:00:35.060 important details folks so you'll have to uh well you have to make do with the B team that would be
00:00:40.500 me David Menzies and my lovely co-host the she-devil with a sword the Khaleesi of northern
00:00:47.480 Alberta that would be Sheila Gunn-Reed how you doing there Sheila? I'm great and just for everybody
00:00:55.000 watching the reason we are slightly late today has it's a me problem not a Justin problem and not a
00:01:01.740 TriCaster problem I was having technical problems and it looks as though I still might be having them
00:01:06.800 because it looks like my Skype is lagging a little bit um but we'll get through the day we're going
00:01:12.240 to get through it David because uh we have to deliver to the people what they're here for and
00:01:17.960 that's the Rebel Daily News live stream. Well let me tell you Sheila there are Justin problems there
00:01:24.060 are TriCaster problems one of which is I can't see you today for some reason I'm looking into a blank
00:01:31.460 TV screen our trained broadcast professional is working on that right now he threw his hands up
00:01:37.840 I don't know why but uh we will make do I can still hear your lovely voice at least. You know there's a lot
00:01:45.800 going on there there are a lot of problems I can't hear Justin either um so I guess we have to play
00:01:54.860 like telephone telegraph tell Sheila Justin will whisper it in your ear and then you'll have to tell
00:01:59.980 me whatever secrets he whispers to you live on air um but we should tell everybody what we're doing
00:02:05.640 here what we're attempting to do here this is the Rebel Daily News live stream it airs Monday through
00:02:11.120 Friday at noon eastern 10 a.m uh out here in God's country in Alberta 9 pacific um and uh I don't
00:02:20.240 even know the platforms we're streaming on today so I'm just going to assume that all is well and
00:02:24.060 we're streaming on the platforms that we normally stream on so um to give you a little history about
00:02:31.020 the live stream the live stream used to just be on Friday just hosted by Ezra the pandemic struck
00:02:36.720 we couldn't travel anywhere but there seemed to be more news than ever despite what CBC would have
00:02:42.520 you believe so we thought why don't we sit down and talk to our viewers who are unfortunately many
00:02:48.120 of you were home off work because the government closed your jobs and your businesses and we thought
00:02:52.980 let's sit down let's have a chit chat with them every day for an hour which was great for us and I
00:02:57.520 really like it because I stay connected to the office that way although I feel very disconnected from
00:03:02.560 the office right now because I can't hear Justin in my ear um and so initially we were streaming on
00:03:08.360 YouTube and it was a great way for us to make money interact with our people um they could they used to
00:03:14.000 be able to support us through something called a super chat but then YouTube uh became a complete and
00:03:20.400 total censorship platform instead of just a partial censorship platform demonetized us took four
00:03:26.100 hundred thousand dollars right out of the uh middle of the company but at rebel news we are
00:03:32.420 if anything resilient and early adopters of good ideas so we moved to plan b through zed and now we
00:03:40.620 stream not only on the censorship platform of YouTube mostly for spite they don't want us there
00:03:45.920 so we're going to stay there but we don't also don't want to abandon the 1.5 million subscribers that
00:03:51.120 we have there but if you are watching us on YouTube let me make the suggestion that I make
00:03:56.140 every time that I'm on air take an off-ramp to another platform that doesn't uh dislike you to
00:04:02.300 a platform that really doesn't care about your politics and so that's why even though we're
00:04:06.720 streaming on YouTube we also stream over on um rumble which is a great free speechy platform we also
00:04:14.740 stream on odyssey and on odyssey you can support us in a similar way that you used to support us
00:04:21.820 over on YouTube um you can leave us something called a hyper chat on odyssey you have to buy
00:04:26.860 some of their library cryptocurrency don't understand cryptocurrency it's on my list of things to learn
00:04:32.320 along with latin um but you can buy some of their library cryptocurrency you can uh donate it to us in
00:04:39.920 the form of a hyper chat we'll read your hyper chat on there you can also tip us as a creator
00:04:44.140 on odyssey and we are also streaming over on super you which is an incredible free speech platform
00:04:51.380 and again you can tip us as a creator over on super you and you can interact with each other on those
00:04:57.000 other platforms too so all the things that you like about YouTube the ease of interaction with each
00:05:02.020 other the community building you can do that on platforms that don't hate your guts and I think I've
00:05:07.220 checked all the boxes there I think you did Sheila and I'm with you with cryptocurrency and you know
00:05:12.500 the funny thing is the more I read about cryptocurrency and the more I research it I gotta be honest
00:05:19.200 the less I understand it I just can't get my head around it uh I'm assuming uh it's legit and uh well
00:05:27.460 you know the world moves on uh then again I'm the guy still buying dvds uh so uh who am I to talk about
00:05:35.480 uh modern ways well Sheila a whole raft of topics I see the very first one is about Toronto mayor
00:05:42.800 John Tory it's described as he's in a creepy tiktok gracious what's that about let's check it out
00:05:51.480 if you've received your first or second dose of vaccine keep scrolling
00:05:55.860 what did we just see there Sheila I mean you know another nail in the coffin at least as far as I'm
00:06:25.720 concerned when it comes to having John Tory as perhaps the worst mayor in the history of Toronto
00:06:32.080 and considering that history includes such duds as John Sewell and David Miller that is one heck
00:06:40.280 of a dubious achievement what did you make of that why do young people teach their grandparents how to
00:06:48.300 use cell phones that's what I want because the whole time I'm looking at that and thinking you know
00:06:53.780 what the grandkids shouldn't have taught him how to use his cell phone or maybe the grandkids need to
00:06:59.700 intervene I don't know what's happening there but he's got somebody the thing that breaks my heart
00:07:04.900 about the elder abuse that is John Tory um is that he's got staff standing there on the other side of
00:07:12.500 that cell phone filming the tiktok and not a single one of them was like you know what John the salons are
00:07:20.700 open so let's get you a haircut and secondarily um you're you're not coming across as cool you're
00:07:28.120 coming across as creepy and he that whisk the whispering just makes my skin crawl I don't know
00:07:34.600 what it is the whispering old like man with a strange haircut uh he's turning into Howard Hughes
00:07:42.600 like not cutting his hair with weird behavior it's probably wearing Kleenex boxes on his shoes that's
00:07:48.180 what I'm getting from John Tory also why is he threatening people to get the vaccine dose like
00:07:54.780 that's I his whispering is so creepy that I'm actually considering like yeah will he stop will
00:08:02.640 he stop because I'll get it if he just stops maybe that's the ultimate strategy Sheila yeah with the
00:08:09.420 whispering I'm wondering is he channeling Joe Biden because he's been doing that kind of nonsense too and I
00:08:17.100 I I I know there's this there's this thing I think it's like a fetish thing where there's people
00:08:24.620 that whisper things and um oh it it has um I think an acronym or initial gram to describe but I I can't
00:08:33.200 remember I don't get ASMR that's it thank you Sheila ASMR I don't get it um can you just speak clearly
00:08:41.660 you know can you just take the the marbles out of your mouth and uh enunciate properly so I don't
00:08:47.740 know why the likes of um Tory and Biden are doing the whispering thing unless they're into that AMSR
00:08:54.880 secondly on the haircut you know for a couple weeks now the barbers have been open Sheila and you know
00:09:01.960 my theory is is Mayor Tory can't find a barber to cut his hair if you were a barber oh Sheila if you
00:09:11.520 had you know Sheila's beauty spa here in Hogtown uh and the these governments and health bureaucrats
00:09:19.440 had made you shut down and almost forced you out of business or even put you out of business
00:09:25.220 why would you want to give this executioner a haircut although I will say this
00:09:31.080 barbers of Toronto make my dream come true volunteer to you know one of you to cut John Tory's hair and
00:09:40.440 then you know what you do once he's seated there he is a sitting duck take out the clippers take out
00:09:46.560 the shaver and make a complete atrocious mess of his hair just make it the worst haircut in barbering
00:09:54.720 history and say to him you know what Mayor I did this because this is what you did to my business
00:10:01.000 this is you you made me lay off people you made me go get a line of credit to to pay the mortgage
00:10:06.920 and uh you almost vanquished me so I vanquished your hair wouldn't that be so beautiful to see Sheila
00:10:13.480 I'm not convinced that that hasn't already happened
00:10:17.160 I guess that's the worst thing we can say about that well listen um that would be my way of protesting
00:10:29.500 but why don't we go from that kind of a protest to something that happened a week ago Saturday uh
00:10:34.720 we reported uh in um just north of Stirling a township in Ontario the Harold Quarry for almost a
00:10:42.800 century used to allow people to swim farmers to get their water the fire department to get its water
00:10:51.540 there and then based on allegedly an insurance claim that this was a liability issue this town spent
00:10:58.540 almost fifty thousand dollars of taxpayer money uh to fence off the quarry uh not just uh with a fence
00:11:08.360 folks but with barbed wire on top of it um but you know what I love the residents of Stirling
00:11:14.460 because it'll take more than a fence to to prevent them for going from going for a swim on a hot July day
00:11:22.280 check it out women protesters now by taking part in an egregious act of rebellion and which is
00:11:30.200 climbing up this ladder and then going down that ladder uh talk about necessity being the mother of
00:11:36.580 invention when people want to go swimming on a hot summer day it'll take more than this
00:11:42.520 fifty thousand dollar barbed wire fence to prevent them from doing so
00:11:47.180 you know it's kind of funny if fencing off this quarry to swimmers
00:12:05.600 was all in the name of safety when you think of it forcing people who want to swim climbing up two
00:12:11.640 ladders that's probably the unsafest thing about this quarry in the first place I mean if someone
00:12:18.020 falls off a ladder the ladder gives away I don't think that's going to happen it's nicely tethered
00:12:22.700 here but uh isn't that kind of the opposite of what council is trying to do here bizarre
00:12:29.360 hi ma'am what brings you out to this swim in protest we were actually just passing by and
00:12:36.460 I was told there was the protest so we thought we'd lend our support so you're more of a fan
00:12:41.820 of protests as opposed to swimming I guess I used to swim here like 35 years ago every day with my
00:12:46.700 family yeah my name is Gary Kite I am a Sterling Rodden Township taxpayer okay and I've been coming
00:12:53.480 here for 51 years with my kids with my grandkids and myself and my whole family why they did this I
00:13:02.560 have no idea talk about not asking the people what they want or what they need maybe they should go
00:13:09.380 back through their old systems as well their principal for the Sterling schools used to fish in
00:13:15.460 here with his 12 foot aluminum boat his name was Ed Fleming well respected Springbrook Sterling
00:13:24.480 I don't know why they did this I'm not 100% sure why I've never really heard anything uh on other
00:13:31.640 than Facebook has said the insurance for the town has went up as his hearsay but but they we know they
00:13:37.540 never officially said anything and tell me do you think there's any hope in the near or far future of
00:13:44.200 this council reversing its decision um at least opening up the gate so that people don't have
00:13:50.060 to bring ladders so that they can enjoy swimming here again I don't know if that was if it's going
00:13:55.380 to be soon but first off why would you do something without consult two why would you put in a something
00:14:02.060 that you're going to class as a legal thing without a bylaw to begin with and then three like you say
00:14:08.400 what harm is it doing the most harm is going to come from when somebody falls off that fence
00:14:14.440 falls off that gate or if my property burns down because they have to unlock five locks or four
00:14:20.360 locks in order that's right that's the fire department right fire department okay who's to say
00:14:25.680 that the guy that's here first knows exactly how to unlock this gate so sir um if I were to pull the
00:14:32.020 residents in the community is this a popular decision or because I'm getting the sense that the vast
00:14:37.700 majority of people hate what's happened here I think it's a whim it didn't it wasn't a decision it was
00:14:43.740 oh let's take it and go ahead let's not go we were never spoke to as a person of the township of the
00:14:52.500 village it was just something that came out my understanding is it was conversation between one
00:14:59.580 or two councillors and maybe the mayor but I know the mayor knows everything about it apparently
00:15:04.680 so therefore why wasn't it taken through the proper steps why was it just done on the whim
00:15:11.960 hi Indy do you have any hope that you know Sheila I just love those people and I love their creative
00:15:20.280 solution and a safe solution I must say for getting over that barbed wire fence you know the rumor Sheila
00:15:26.640 is that the township is considering doubling down and uh spending more money to make a higher barbed
00:15:35.320 wire fence that's okay they uh I was told by the protesters they've got bigger ladders so you know
00:15:41.660 it is just madness and I I just want to put out one thing um they've been doing this on a semi-regular
00:15:47.520 basis typically on a weekend uh typically if the the sun is out and it's a hot day uh they're going for a
00:15:54.420 swim uh a couple of times the opp the interior provincial police did drop by uh they only got
00:16:00.520 a lecture they didn't get any tickets but here's the thing Sheila these protesters are begging the
00:16:07.440 cops for a ticket they want to go to court to challenge this because there's a feeling that this
00:16:13.240 is not legal what's happened that this quarry uh whoever owned it originally bequeathed it to the
00:16:21.000 uh people of the township to use on a hot summer day or on a cold winter day when people would go
00:16:27.200 ice skating here and it was never meant to be taken away so um but the police will not cooperate they
00:16:35.340 will not give out any trespassing tickets or other such tickets what do you make of that
00:16:40.720 you know it just goes to show you like even after you're long gone even if you try to do something
00:16:49.380 benevolent and the problem is if you leave government in charge of whatever benevolence
00:16:55.940 you want to bequeath to your community government will always always always screw it up and take
00:17:02.100 control i really like that one lady though where she's like i heard there was a protest show so i
00:17:07.140 showed up to protest and i'm like yeah yeah lady she reminded me of you Sheila well yeah she's like i
00:17:15.700 heard people didn't like the government so here i am i'm like yeah yes lady oh great do you know i
00:17:22.940 wonder you know Sheila i suppose there's no real way of knowing this uh we can google it i suppose but
00:17:29.260 the more i think of this this must be a unique thing in the world the idea that there was a quarry
00:17:37.320 of almost a century old with a swim hole in which the local politicians without any consultation
00:17:44.320 uh threw up a barbed wire fence like name a country name a region is this a thing is this
00:17:52.280 wholly unique uh to the township of uh sterling rodden i've never heard of such a thing ever
00:18:00.300 happening before but i if it were to happen somewhere on the face of the earth that had
00:18:05.880 happened in doug ford's authoritarian ontario is absolutely no surprise to me and i love all those
00:18:12.680 people where the government's like well that's how you get a bigger fence and they're like well
00:18:16.480 that's how you get bigger ladders like i just i really like them and i'm just a little bit sad
00:18:22.140 because i was sort of expecting one of those like old timey swimsuits from you like stripes
00:18:28.260 like the onesie with the legs and the like attached shirt um that's kind of what i was expecting from
00:18:36.080 you and i'm sad i didn't see it well uh this is like one time where i would okay a costume i'll go
00:18:43.220 to bikini village and uh check out the uh the the male swimwear to see if that ancient swimwear is still
00:18:49.940 put in stock and if we go back i'll i'll try to make your dreams such as they are come true but um i
00:18:56.600 again um what we have here sheila is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist when i interviewed
00:19:03.400 another town resident he said he understood that the the insurance went up 25 for the township's
00:19:10.820 library and he said facetiously um do we put a barbed wire fence around the library because it's
00:19:18.700 too dangerous and hey you know sheila i'll tell you you know you're looking for a book and maybe
00:19:23.320 the encyclopedia britannica is on the top shelf and there's a an earth tremor and it falls on your
00:19:29.360 head going to the library it could be a dangerous thing it might get a concussion yeah i mean there's
00:19:35.840 all those books in there that might hurt somebody's feelings um so let's just fence them off fence them
00:19:41.800 off i i i can't communicate with justin but my skype feed is completely frozen however out of the
00:19:49.680 corner of my eye i can see um the youtube feed is still going so that's okay but it's on a delay so if
00:19:56.600 we're talking about something that's on screen i won't know what it is i just okay would that
00:20:00.680 include any chats coming in then sheila or uh uh no chats are fine because um that's coming in on
00:20:07.400 um whatsapp so i can read those but i just can't see like any video or anything that we're talking
00:20:14.120 about it's it's just i'll just make do it's fine it's fine i watch everything at the network anyway
00:20:19.280 so it doesn't matter okay then well if you want to fire away with some of those chats
00:20:23.460 go yeah let's do it does anyone ever say that anymore no i've never heard that before
00:20:31.900 i just figured it was something you read in a comic book once and i wasn't gonna pick on you for it
00:20:37.400 we've got a super you tip from i think this is john yoga otherwise known as john yoga j yoga
00:20:47.700 retinum tipped us two dollars well heck thank you very much uh supposed john yoga uh we've got a super
00:20:55.060 you shout from uh john yoga retinum why does sheila like latin any updates on john tory is it tory uh
00:21:03.980 i want to learn latin um uh so that i can participate in the latin mass in a more fulsome manner
00:21:10.300 um frankly that's probably the the major reason why i want to learn it um any updates on tory with
00:21:18.420 regard to what david do you have updates on john tory i think we just saw his latest update that's an
00:21:24.820 update on his declining mental state i think yeah um and also i can tell you um the scandal of the
00:21:32.880 century involving this city sheila and it's starting to get some publicity is that they have
00:21:38.740 quietly accelerated the war on the car we've probably lost i don't know it must be maybe a
00:21:46.380 hundred two hundred kilometers of road i'm not sure i i haven't measured it but the war on the car
00:21:53.180 has accelerated in terms of yanking live uh lanes of traffic out and putting bike lanes in that are
00:22:00.960 seldom used by the way and by the way i'm not anti-cyclist as i've said before cycling is my
00:22:06.140 primary form of exercise it's the reason i'm just fat folks as opposed to circus fat but all my life
00:22:14.020 even when i used to commute for six months to work in toronto and that's another thing i'll get to
00:22:19.320 um i've always ridden in a live lane of traffic i don't understand why we have to put up a picket fence
00:22:25.360 to have the cyclists have their own secure lane my personal theory is this is uh adults getting back
00:22:32.000 into cycling after 20 25 years and they're terrified of the traffic but the point is these
00:22:37.260 lanes are seldom used we live in a northern country so for at least half the year virtually nobody is
00:22:46.580 using them and the end result even when things aren't totally up and running during this pandemic
00:22:52.700 uh it is absolute gridlock uh including by the way uh young street which is now for a huge uh portion
00:23:02.200 sheila um a one lane congo line where a four minute car trip now takes 20 minutes uh two uh fire stations
00:23:11.700 are in that um territory so how do they move around there's literally no nowhere to go it's a it's a health
00:23:20.540 and safety issue and this has tory's blessing and why does it have tory's blessing oh well because john
00:23:28.360 tory's work when he goes to that city hall is literally within walking distance of his luxury
00:23:34.140 condo as with many other downtown councillors so they don't care about the great unwashed masses that must
00:23:42.540 commute in from very far in the city and to me this is a scandal and and i think as soon as things get
00:23:49.400 back up to normal whenever that'll be most of these new bike lanes are going to be ripped up but we have
00:23:55.960 a thing sheila we say oh it's the university avenue pilot project it's the toronto uh the young street
00:24:02.960 pilot project it's the bluer street pilot project whenever they say that that means no it's not a
00:24:09.020 pilot project it is here to stay and as a result the city is being choked by gridlock
00:24:16.700 and you know i'm gonna get letters because i just said that i was anti-cyclist but i'm i'm anti
00:24:24.320 i'm not anti-cyclist i'm anti expensive cyclist infrastructure that makes absolutely no sense
00:24:32.180 exactly edmonton does the same thing too uh first of all cars pay for the roads through gas tax and all
00:24:40.700 those things right like we're so naturally cars should be in charge of the road that's how i think
00:24:46.560 um but also um we are even a more northern city than toronto and for and we are a largely commuter
00:24:56.540 city like we the greater edmonton area thank god i i'm saying we but i don't actually live in it
00:25:01.560 again thank god um but you know like we have all these like little bedroom communities where people
00:25:07.180 live because they don't want to live in edmonton because it's a socialist cesspit so they live in
00:25:14.940 these bedroom communities drive their cars in and for some reason the city of edmonton continues to put
00:25:20.400 in bike lanes that nobody uses which then cause traffic snarls because people are not going to
00:25:27.420 ride their bike the 20 kilometers in from their bedroom community in the winter and then the city
00:25:33.720 ends up ripping them up and it's just cost and cost and cost and cost put them in take them out put
00:25:39.460 them in take them out reminds me of the michael scott uh office episode where he got a vasectomy
00:25:46.100 didn't get a vasectomy undid the vasectomy like that's what it is with bike lanes put them in take
00:25:50.280 them out put one over there dig it up i mean it just doesn't make any sense they keep doing it over
00:25:55.440 and over and over again oh if only they would take them out the only bike lane i remember being taken
00:26:00.080 out was when rob ford the late great rob ford took out the debacle on jarvis street but when they go
00:26:06.180 in in this city with this new regime they are in for good and by the way two things she left first of
00:26:11.180 all even the socialists in edmonton that are all pro bike lane um what happens even if they have to
00:26:17.520 cycle just three four kilometers to the local ikea and uh pick up a new ensemble how do they put that
00:26:25.620 on the back of their bike no they can't do it of course they can't and secondly you mentioned the
00:26:30.500 gas taxes right i think gas taxes are probably what more than a third of the cost of a liter of
00:26:37.240 gasoline for canadians and if you recall going back you know yester decade the ostensible policy
00:26:44.380 reason of those gas taxes were the maintenance of roads and the building of new roads and highways
00:26:51.880 guess what happened all those gas taxes today they go into that nebulous black hole called
00:26:59.560 general revenues they're not being used for the maintenance of roads and the building of new
00:27:05.500 roads they're being used for whatever the progressives deem they want that money to use
00:27:10.820 so motorists contrary to popular belief pay more than their fair share for these roads and always have
00:27:18.700 been and yet um little pet projects uh such as comrade tory's uh bike lane debacle that's where
00:27:26.500 the money is going not building new roads but strangling the existing roads it's absolutely egregious
00:27:33.140 well and i don't think these people are so much pro bike as they are anti-car and they're anti-car
00:27:41.340 because of this bizarre climate change agenda that they tell me that my comfortable jeep is ruining the
00:27:46.980 environment so that's what i think it is and and by then a consequence of that they everybody must
00:27:53.640 ride a bike even me when i'm supposed to have a kid at rugby and then also be downtown covering a
00:28:00.240 protest at the exact same time somehow i'm supposed to do that with a bike um it just doesn't make any
00:28:06.060 sense it makes sense in europe where everything is either really close together or there's trains
00:28:10.660 connecting everything um in cities that were that existed before cars did but there aren't really
00:28:17.240 cities in alberta that existed before cars did it's just not how it is like not really i mean there
00:28:23.440 were there were settlements but not major municipalities they grew with the growth of the car
00:28:29.980 and somehow these progressives just want to rewrite history i think and they want canada to be
00:28:37.180 something that we just aren't and you know and maybe mr producer can find a photo of this if he's able to
00:28:43.020 because he's so uh good at that what kills me is when i see toronto transit commission uh buses with bike racks
00:28:52.760 on the front of the bus i never understood this sheila because if you've got a bike why are you bringing your
00:29:01.240 bike to a public transit bus and putting it having the bus carry the bike while you sit inside a
00:29:09.480 motorized carbon spewing vehicle like what is that i could understand it if your bike got a flat tire
00:29:16.760 and you gotta haul it back by public transit but that's not the case i see like is this the ultimate
00:29:23.500 form of virtue signaling uh my neighbors will see me leave my house in my bicycle going to work and
00:29:30.200 go oh look at jimmy he's he's so conscientious you know greta tunberg gives a big thumbs up and then
00:29:36.180 the moment i get to a major artery put my bike on a bus and then commute the rest of the distance yeah and
00:29:43.740 then just cycle that last half kilometer home at the end of work and make everyone think i'm saving the
00:29:49.240 planet by being a uh a zero emissions commuter what's your take on this
00:29:54.780 did that someone just run the guitar in my ear it sounded like i heard a guitar too
00:30:02.140 i can't see it but i mean justin's already celebrating himself for some reason yeah that
00:30:09.220 with the cyclists and their virtue signaling again don't send me letters i'm not anti-cyclist
00:30:13.640 some anti-bike infrastructure um you know like they wear their little spandex shorts the padded ones
00:30:20.320 down to the bus stop and so like everybody else in their life thinks oh yeah no you can tell by their
00:30:27.840 outfit that they totally mean it but they're just literally wearing those padded shorts to get down
00:30:33.840 to the bus stop to show off i i wear those padded shorts too sheila but it's for like 40 i don't want
00:30:40.080 to think about that anyway david no david they're they're functional what can i tell you um i bet they
00:30:52.760 are i bet they are going from toronto bike paths to what's happening in your neck of the woods i see
00:30:59.300 we have a topic here alberta ndp events at stampede oh i bet the ndp they're such fun burglars at something
00:31:09.220 like the calgary stampede let's check it out adam sos here for rebel news and we are in calgary alberta
00:31:15.900 where the stampede is in full swing including a number of ndp events which is somewhat troubling
00:31:22.520 because the ndp themselves were questioning whether the calgary stampede should be cancelled
00:31:26.740 altogether they're also calling for an extension to the lockdowns however when the opportunity to
00:31:32.260 campaign calls politicians simply cannot resist so they are running 11 events throughout stampede
00:31:38.580 we're going to pop into one of them see if we can have a word with rachel notley joe cc maybe i'm
00:31:42.960 not sure yeah i mean honestly it's not a media event it's an event with volunteers
00:31:46.820 i'm going to give you my card i think i think that none of them are going to want to i'll certainly
00:31:51.840 ask them when they get here but i think you're going to waste your time not long after our arrival
00:31:55.840 here we were approached by the ndp chief of staff jeremy nolay who was asking what we were doing here
00:32:01.560 we explained quite simply that we're the news and we're covering this story he was a little
00:32:06.840 apprehensive at first but he did say that he was going to attempt to reach out and see if someone
00:32:10.880 would speak with us it remains to be seen if someone will there are only about 40 people at
00:32:15.960 this event it's a significantly downscaled event compared to what we've seen from the ucp stampede
00:32:21.400 breakfasts and such events yeah i talked to all the ones that are here none of them want to talk
00:32:26.520 to you tonight okay i talked to rachel she doesn't want to talk to you tonight either okay i'm not
00:32:29.700 saying never i'm saying if we have a bunch more events like this or interactions like this i could
00:32:34.500 see it happening in the future we've seen the crowd begin to grow a little bit here but there's still
00:32:40.440 no more than 50 or so people we have to head to our next story we spoke once again with chief of
00:32:45.920 staff jeremy nolay asking if any mlays would be willing to speak with us there are very few in
00:32:52.040 attendance more are apparently arriving as the event goes on but it speaks to a broader problem in
00:32:57.820 culture and society whether on the federal provincial or municipal levels politicians across all parties
00:33:04.640 feel as though they don't need to answer questions particularly when we look at justin trudeau's recent
00:33:10.440 interaction with our reporter drea humphries but it extends throughout all parties they feel that they
00:33:15.680 don't have to face the media don't have to face their voters and that they don't have to answer
00:33:19.840 questions and that needs to change if a party actually becomes transparent and actually takes
00:33:25.420 questions not just from a select few but from all media outlets whether they agree with them or not
00:33:30.880 they are going to garner a lot of favor among voters we're hoping that some of these politicians
00:33:36.400 will step up and answer our tough questions i want to thank you all for tuning in for rebel news i'm adam
00:33:42.240 soos well sheila so much to unpack there but what adam said at the beginning what adam said at the
00:33:49.460 beginning sheila this business that the ndp is pro cancel the calgary stampede yeah if you had a
00:33:58.560 referendum on that issue in your province how would that go um it is the first major event since
00:34:06.600 reopening they're not going to take the stampede away from us they canceled it last year
00:34:11.400 people are eager to go um i mean it's insane but yeah the the the ndp were so scared of the
00:34:21.320 stampede going forward right like it it's going to cause a major outbreak and everybody's going to
00:34:27.420 die in the province and the health care system is going to be overwhelmed they were so scared that
00:34:31.700 they held at least 11 events during stampede and when i was watching adam's video i was like hey
00:34:40.000 i know that i know that person that's ndp mla janice erwin not social distancing and hugging somebody who
00:34:50.120 wasn't wearing a mask i was like boys slow the video down we need to make sure that that's indicated
00:34:55.560 on screen that this person who wanted to cancel a major multi-million dollar revenue generator for
00:35:03.120 the city of calgary that is so desperately in need of it and albertans who are just so desperately in
00:35:09.640 need of the whole pandemic affair being over they wanted to cancel that because it was too dangerous
00:35:16.180 and there they are they don't believe their own garbage obviously they wouldn't hold 11 events if
00:35:21.260 they believe their own garbage but secondarily they're just loving up on people no masks hugging
00:35:25.960 them all just thinking that everybody there is going to be an ndp fangirl or boy or they or them
00:35:32.640 and so they just didn't realize that we would catch them doing something like that on camera or they simply
00:35:39.280 don't care uh sheila they are just so abusive of their position but but also i love the attendance you
00:35:45.500 know adam reported about 40 people and then it grew to 50 people so i guess if you're the ndp you could
00:35:51.200 spin it uh that within an hour attendance grew by 25 percent but you know and the idea too that
00:36:00.840 you know you're elected officials or want to be elected officials and you won't answer questions
00:36:07.120 um to me that's cowardice sheila come on face the music paul politics is all about talking politics is
00:36:15.420 all about communicating and even if it is a hostile question uh a prickly question you should have the
00:36:23.700 cojones to answer those questions but no they're just uh they kind of remind me of the counselors at
00:36:30.640 uh sterling rodden we're just going to put up a 50 000 barbed wire uh fence and deprive you of the
00:36:37.380 swimming pool because we can so there and uh but anyways i i i just i would have more respect for them
00:36:45.020 even though uh their ideology is contrary to just about everything i believe in if they were to come
00:36:51.680 to adam and say okay fire away and have a little debate but i guess well these are the proponents
00:36:59.000 of cancel culture aren't they sheila yeah i may have poisoned the well a little bit there um you know
00:37:05.240 with two books um a highly critical of the ndp and then jeremy nolay i'm actually quite surprised he
00:37:13.940 even talked to adam since after the ndp lost the election i probably spent six months intermittently
00:37:23.360 sending him the careers at rbs.ca uh link
00:37:28.140 what do you have against by the way that's why i stopped sending it i was like that's not fair to
00:37:36.680 rbs um but yeah after the ndp lost the election he was sort of out of a job um which i mean i was
00:37:45.200 just trying to help him find a job because you know like i wanted him to have some empathy for
00:37:50.460 all the albertans the ndp put out of work with their bad ideas so i was helping him by sending him
00:37:56.020 the application link for rbs restaurants but then i stopped because i'm like you know what no no that's
00:38:03.300 unfair to rbs so i stopped so anyway i'm sort of surprised that he um they even talked to adam at
00:38:10.000 all but um the ndp shouldn't think for a second that we believe that they will ever let us talk
00:38:16.900 to them when they're like oh you know like more interactions like this um we'll talk to you next
00:38:22.860 time no we know you're not going to talk to us but that doesn't mean that we're going to stop trying
00:38:26.540 to talk to you and uh we might just catch you off guard ndp so sleep with one eye open and by the
00:38:32.840 way sheila how was the stampede this year i correct me if i'm wrong but i understood there was no
00:38:37.520 chuck wagon races and isn't that the marquee event of the stampede yeah there were no chuck wagon races
00:38:44.140 however um they the chuck wagon association organized an event just outside of calgary in high river
00:38:52.260 so a major chuck wagon event still went ahead just outside of calgary city limits um adam's got some
00:39:01.980 videos coming out about um the stampede he sort of went to the stampede grounds did some streeters
00:39:07.980 asked some questions um for albertans so that we can sort of compare what it's like year over year
00:39:14.680 this year post pandemic last year we didn't have one so our our benchmark really would be sort of two
00:39:20.620 years ago um and so if anybody wants to see what the new stampede this year was like like the new
00:39:28.700 normal stampede stay tuned because adam's got some videos coming out about that well you know on the
00:39:33.980 plus side at least you or at least the people of calgary got a stampede here in toronto the canadian
00:39:40.220 national exhibition for the second year in a row because of covid is being canceled and you know this
00:39:46.160 was this is something that goes back more than 125 years sheila and used to only get canceled when
00:39:53.240 things would happen like oh world war ii perhaps right but um uh evidently it's far too dangerous
00:40:00.680 again another nail in the coffin for me in terms of declaring uh mayor john tory the worst mayor in
00:40:08.640 toronto's history it's such a shame and there's actually speculation that the cne might not even
00:40:14.280 survive a second uh closure so that is an absolute disgrace i have fond memories of the cne going back
00:40:21.300 when i was a kid going to you know the the games the rides the buildings and uh funny how government
00:40:27.960 can do to a you know affair what even a world war couldn't do uh potentially kill it uh outright it's
00:40:37.260 just a shame governments are the most destructive things on the face of the earth they really are
00:40:44.580 um i want to since we're talking about how horrible ontario is for a second here i want to touch on this
00:40:51.440 story uh for a couple of different reasons but also because it is in the title of the live stream on
00:40:58.400 youtube so i try to get to those things otherwise i get emails so um it's about basically a yellow pages
00:41:08.060 for um businesses that require vaccine passports for their customers or at least um where the staff
00:41:19.020 are fully vaccinated so um i i saw ezra tweeted it out in uh the story is in cbc and cbc tweets it out
00:41:30.560 like it is just the best idea hey everybody look at this but of course they would for me i'm like okay
00:41:37.740 this is a great place where i know not to go because i realized that they're not only victimizing their
00:41:42.440 former customers but their staff too yeah and so it's a new website that aims to help ontarians by
00:41:49.280 listing what a hard word to say ontarians by listing businesses that require proof of vaccination
00:41:54.960 safe to do has drawn its share of online hate says toronto lawyer who created the website and ezra
00:42:01.520 rightly puts out well i hope he's a lawyer because he's going to need some of that insurance that
00:42:05.980 lawyers have to buy to probably get him through all the human rights violations he's listing here
00:42:10.800 um brandon metallo a toronto lawyer works mostly in commercial litigation on a freelance basis created
00:42:18.520 the website safe to do it went live last week um and the twitter account and announces new additions
00:42:25.100 to the website i think people are cautiously optimistic entering into this third stage in
00:42:31.220 ontario i think they appreciate having this information people have different risk tolerances i just
00:42:36.100 wanted to make the information available sure yeah so people can make decisions within their own
00:42:42.480 individual risk tolerances so um he he says the idea for the website arose because he wanted to find
00:42:51.420 a gym that had vaccination requirements for staff and customers it just gross it wasn't meant as anything
00:42:58.160 political give me a break so um some people who messaged him threatened to target the businesses on the
00:43:04.880 list saying they would not patronize them and would give them bad reviews online well that's what happens
00:43:11.100 um how about just let restaurants be open yeah and gyms be open and if you're too scared to leave your
00:43:19.060 house um without knowing the medical status of everybody around you you stay home but do not encourage
00:43:26.280 businesses and restaurants to violate the human rights of their staff and their customers be able to
00:43:33.620 patronize their businesses what's next do you want to know if people have hiv before they can come into
00:43:38.060 your gym sure why not right no you're absolutely right sheila um and i'm just going to tease i have a
00:43:44.240 video upcoming about this folks um and i think it speaks to sheila's point that a lot of these
00:43:49.960 businesses demanding uh people are double vaxxed might have buyer's remorse given the blowback
00:43:55.840 last week there was a establishment called the moonshine cafe in oakville ontario and they made
00:44:03.860 the popular press uh because they put out a policy on their social media platforms uh no jabs no tabs
00:44:11.300 meaning if you're not double vaccinated you don't get into this cafe now i reached out and i talked to
00:44:16.680 john uh the co-owner with his wife of the moonshine cafe i think john's a really good guy that made a
00:44:21.900 really dumb decision and uh basically he told me he pulled his regular customers is this a good idea
00:44:29.460 and they all put thumbs up well in the social media universe uh sheila uh you're going literally around
00:44:36.920 the world and um the blowback they got on this uh i was to go this saturday a couple of days ago
00:44:44.780 uh to the moonshine cafe because there was going to be a demonstration outside of it on friday night
00:44:50.620 john did the right thing and good on him for doing it he rescinded the double jab um policy
00:44:57.360 so everybody is now welcome and i think that's this is win-win sheila and i'll tell you why
00:45:02.960 first of all um you're right it's like asking people their history of uh sexually transmitted diseases
00:45:10.500 it's not your business and whatever happened to my body my choice which the progressives always
00:45:16.760 talk about in terms of the abortion debate and secondly for john and his wife the owners of the
00:45:21.860 um moonshine cafe uh you need as much business as you can get especially after what government and
00:45:29.280 bureaucracy tried to do to you i don't think anyone right now is in a position of uh you're not worthy
00:45:35.300 to have a burger here so um you have now made yourself available to everyone and if there's somebody
00:45:42.180 out there that says oh i can't go to a place that allows unvaccinated people well you know what
00:45:48.960 kindly heed the advice of premier ford go into your basement and bake a cherry cheesecake by yourself
00:45:56.220 uh don't spread your fear virus uh out into the community we want to get back to normal
00:46:03.200 so um i think that was good on john and and good on the protesters sheila they called off the
00:46:08.820 demonstration because that's the ultimate victory isn't it if you can win a battle without firing a
00:46:14.420 single bullet that's fantastic well and you know if the business owner learns a lesson um without
00:46:22.540 having to have his business completely destroyed um that's good i'm happy about that i go out there
00:46:28.060 proselytizing the good news of conservatism and smaller government and so when people come around
00:46:33.120 uh i can't hold it against them i have to be happy that they had that moment of clarity and that
00:46:38.100 they have an open mind um but you know i was talking this reminds me of when i was talking to
00:46:44.100 tattoo artists um who were closed during the pandemic by the stroke of a pen of a health
00:46:50.240 bureaucrat somewhere and they said we've learned how to deal with the hiv outbreak um and we've learned
00:46:59.200 how to deal with the alphabet soup of hepatitis and all kinds of other blood-borne illnesses we've
00:47:05.980 figured that out and secondarily we don't have a right to ask our customers when they come in if
00:47:11.640 they have it we have to operate under the assumption that everybody has it because it's the safest way
00:47:15.780 to be and so for this entire industry who who deal with broken skin and blood for them to have
00:47:23.680 figured out a way to safely deal with customers in the time of the pandemic um and and they've done
00:47:29.920 that consistently and they could not ask their customers hey have you been vaccinated hey do you
00:47:36.140 have do you have hiv they can't ask about hiv and hepatitis why are we letting the local taco bell or
00:47:44.860 whatever the heck ask us about whether or not we've had a vaccine for the coronavirus it makes absolutely
00:47:52.800 no sense but again the greater problem with this whole pandemic is that privacy doesn't exist anymore
00:47:59.760 we have total weirdos on the internet asking other people if they've been vaccinated before you can
00:48:05.460 even go get a burger somewhere have a beer because you're dying to patronize a small business to help
00:48:11.220 them stay open the small business says to you have you had a vaccine have you had a mind your own
00:48:18.140 damn business how's that you know like what happened to decency anymore it is completely gone
00:48:23.760 no good point shayla and the other thing too is the hypocrisy and the cowardice of government you see
00:48:29.400 premiers you see prime minister justin trudeau oh no we're not going to require a vaccine passport but
00:48:34.720 they're hoping the private sector organically will require these vaccine passports and i think i have
00:48:41.360 some proof of that good life fitness i think that's canada's largest fitness chain they tweeted out
00:48:47.160 uh three days ago hey there at this time we are not planning to require associates or members
00:48:54.280 to be vaccinated to enter our locations good on good life but look who weighed in to comment on this
00:49:03.180 none other than gerald butts uh trudeau's best friend and perhaps even puppet master i would suggest
00:49:09.760 and this is what he had to say good life is going to regret this can you believe this who the hell
00:49:18.820 does gerald butthead think he is by saying um you know you're going to regret this and is that a threat
00:49:26.020 because we know uh gerald butts has a direct corridor to the uh to to the power of the federal
00:49:34.060 government here what are you going to do do what um the elections commission did to our boss ezra by
00:49:40.540 having two ex-rcmp goons ask him why he had the temerity to write a book is that what's going to
00:49:46.720 happen you're going to be some inspectors going into good life you know make things a little tough
00:49:50.780 for them what do you make of that sheila hey you know this all reminds me of um the difference in the
00:49:59.980 liquor laws in the different provinces so you know in ontario you have to buy it through the
00:50:04.700 government stores or the agency stores because if you guys are if this is left to the private sector
00:50:09.520 i don't know society is going to fall apart kids are going to be drunk in grade three whatever
00:50:13.400 but in alberta the private sector does it just fine actually probably even better because they stand to
00:50:19.380 lose a lot if they uh if they don't adhere to the liquor laws here we've got 19 days of full
00:50:27.020 reopening here in alberta and we don't have the catastrophic outbreak um caused by our gyms
00:50:35.200 that gerald butts says would happen so it's it's like he thinks that people outside of ontario can't
00:50:43.480 get news from the rest of the country you can point at alberta and say yeah their gyms are open
00:50:48.140 that we have enough you know like almost three weeks of lead time to see if there would be a
00:50:53.140 catastrophic outbreak numbers driving up like crazy it's just not happening he thinks you literally
00:51:00.460 cannot get news outside of toronto to say but they're doing it in alberta and that's not happening
00:51:06.120 so why why do you say these sorts of things he just says them and then moves on and um i think that
00:51:13.580 to how all our media is that he gets to get away with this stuff attacking these private businesses for
00:51:20.820 making choices on behalf of their customers um from a position of power like let's not kid ourselves
00:51:27.100 gerald butts may no longer be in government but he's still pulling the levers of government and
00:51:32.320 that's a direct threat at good life well this is what i think is terrifying about his tweet and that
00:51:38.860 is sheila if you or i ran a business and we put on social media uh anything um it doesn't have to be
00:51:45.080 about the vaccinations but just anything and gerald butts singles out our business and says sheila gun
00:51:51.680 reed you're going to regret this and this isn't just some joe citizen in his living room tweeting
00:51:57.800 this this is the best friend of the prime minister and you know how government if they want you i mean
00:52:03.660 we really know since the pandemic don't we sheila that if government wants to make things difficult for
00:52:09.500 you in terms of shutting you down by hook or by crook they'll find a way and for him to send that
00:52:15.740 out i think that is intimidation i think it's a veiled threat and also gerald but if you think uh
00:52:23.380 double vaccination is the way to go then why not tell your best friend justin trudeau to make that
00:52:28.440 some federal law that if you want to go anywhere uh yeah you need a vaccination but you have to be
00:52:35.140 double jabbed for anything but they won't do that especially uh in front of an election right
00:52:41.320 you're right now we have uh six minutes left and we have a bunch of chats to get we didn't even get
00:52:48.240 to this we didn't even get to the second topic that's listed in the um title of the live stream
00:52:53.880 okay uh we've got a hyper chat from binga says i'm back after my accident oh that's well i'm glad to
00:53:01.180 hear that you're back thank you for all your hard work rebel reporter shout out to justin
00:53:05.400 and i i sorry justin i can't see if you shouted yourself out because my skype feed froze like
00:53:11.960 seven minutes into the show um we've got a super you from devil's advocate looks like whispering is
00:53:18.100 another side effects a side effect of the vax yeah the creep show that guy is whispering like a
00:53:26.240 weirdo and giving out free ice cream to kids um in parks it's just not a good look like the things
00:53:33.840 are adding up like don't do things that if you put them all together look really creepy and that's
00:53:39.900 what he's doing uh we've got a hyper chat from rebecca henderson give me a time i'm in a place i'd
00:53:46.480 love to go for a swim and i'm good at climbing ladders too
00:53:48.860 well usually rebecca if it's a sunny saturday um they'll be there doing their swim in protest but
00:53:58.880 i think they might have a a facebook group group uh or some other social media so just um you know
00:54:05.340 put that in the search and uh find out if the uh swim in protest is on um it looks like i missed a
00:54:13.240 bunch of chats right off the top here too i just yeah we've got a super you from bird dog hi what a
00:54:19.500 nice surprise to see david and sheila on a smoky monday morning it is so smoky in alberta things just
00:54:25.620 come over the mountains and then just settle in so it's fires in bc we're like air quality is a
00:54:31.900 disaster visibility is way terrible like it's just really bad and same thing fires in saskatchewan
00:54:39.000 smoke us out happens all the time um we've got an odyssey from celtic mutt good morning rebels
00:54:44.980 question what is zed does she mean z i'm speaking the queen's english and we say zed um americans say
00:54:53.420 z um we also put extra vowels in words like neighborhood and favorite and color um which is
00:55:02.380 for fun you know what sheila i've always wondered about the origin of the zz thing because it's not
00:55:08.440 just in canada that we say zed um any english-speaking country ireland england scotland
00:55:16.700 wales new zealand australia it's old zed and somehow it became z uh south of the border like
00:55:24.420 how did that happen even i don't know that's a good thing for me to research instead of
00:55:30.580 learning about uh cryptocurrency it's a good thing to distract me i'm like should i learn about
00:55:35.960 cryptocurrency or yz became the preferred american pronunciation yeah i'll look that up uh we've got
00:55:42.780 a hyper chat from rosty saying there's no free speech on rumble i have found 16 words in one
00:55:47.560 phrase so far that you can't say on rumble i think it's mostly swearing okay well um i don't know that
00:55:54.240 to behave yourself over there i guess but i mean they're they're not censoring they're not censoring
00:55:59.040 videos um and we're allowed to say things um we're allowed to question the science around the
00:56:05.420 pandemic and the pandemic restrictions over on rumble and that's definitely something that we
00:56:10.320 can't do on youtube yeah um okay i think that caught us up but we've got a john uh a super view from john
00:56:18.560 yoga he means access to information i'm okay uh and he tipped us two dollars well thank you very much
00:56:23.860 um uh we've got mvp from rumble says bike lanes only increase congestion yes thank you yes and i
00:56:34.020 don't like to drive in the city so in our like sleepy little um suburb communities that i like to
00:56:41.820 fort sats fort saskatchewan sherwood park we don't really have bike lanes because everybody drives but
00:56:47.120 you get to the city and things get real bunged up real fast once you hit those bike lanes oh and
00:56:52.540 sheila to mvp's point it's not just the congestion it's not just the adding of time and i told you
00:56:58.720 that um journalist uh had an example of a four minute trip is now a 20 minute trip on young street
00:57:04.500 but when you are in gridlocked your engine is idling those are the very worst emissions to come out of an
00:57:13.940 engine typically you want an engine running at a highway speed that would be the lowest emissions
00:57:18.740 so these greenies on council are actually worsening the air condition uh the the air conditions of
00:57:28.400 toronto
00:57:28.980 let's keep going we've got a hyper chat from chuck silver food shortage is coming i don't know i grow
00:57:37.540 a lot of my own food i'm gonna be just fine you city people it might be in for a wild ride um you
00:57:42.520 know what i was talking about this the other day we are experience experiencing a major major drought
00:57:48.620 in alberta we actually had the agronomists out last week to examine um some of the crop we seeded
00:57:53.840 down this year it looks like there's gonna we're gonna have major losses um and there's no pasture land
00:57:59.260 like the grass feels like astroturf and so it's brown just it hurts your feet and so there's no pasture
00:58:08.720 there's no hay like we got one cut of hay that's it and so think about that what that's going to do
00:58:16.320 to your beef prices your food prices when your graze land is gone your there's no usually when
00:58:23.060 there's no pasture then you feed hay but there's going to be no hay this year and we're going to
00:58:28.520 be buying hay from places that didn't experience a drought which um puts that hay price at a premium
00:58:34.340 which all goes into an input cost into your beef and that's going to hit everybody across the country
00:58:39.920 um so consider that um i have a freezer full of beef so i'm going to be fine but just for normal
00:58:47.560 people who buy their meat at the grocery store it's something you should be on the lookout for
00:58:51.840 sheila isn't bill gates one of the biggest if not the biggest farmer in the u.s right now in terms of
00:58:58.360 uh owning farmland oh i don't know but that wouldn't surprise me at all these people love
00:59:04.260 to control things don't they um you know so if they get in if they get in early on the like the
00:59:11.480 food supply yeah you would start by buying land right yeah uh chuck also says as far as the bike
00:59:18.740 rack on the bus it is in case you get a flat tire so they you can't just call ama or caa or whatever
00:59:24.700 that's weird or uber or uber yeah put it in the trunk of an uber ratchet strap it in
00:59:32.280 uh we've got a rumble chat from randy w benoit if the vax is so great then why should it matter
00:59:42.500 if people around you are vaxxed or not yeah you know when when you see people saying well if you
00:59:48.140 don't have the vaccine you should stay at home i've had the vaccine twice um well aren't those
00:59:55.940 anti-vax talking points like if you think your double vax is so great why do you why do you want
01:00:01.540 to confine the people who aren't to their homes you should be fine right unless you don't trust it
01:00:06.280 i would assume sheila and i go back it was a couple months ago where the new york times front
01:00:10.940 page story where uh the journalist uh the the crux of the matter was even if 100 vaccination
01:00:19.060 is a thing of life which it won't be uh here's why you should still be wearing your mask and i thought
01:00:26.240 what i i yeah yeah here's why you should still wear your mask and still stay home
01:00:34.140 um we've got a hyper chat from rebecca oh sorry we just read that uh oh yeah a hyper chat from
01:00:41.880 rebecca henderson the bike rack is like katherine mckenna riding her bike a few meters then hopping
01:00:46.220 into her limo yes or christia freeland flying to montreal sending her limo on the ground ahead
01:00:54.500 to the airport to pick her up from there and we know she does that because we got the kilometers
01:00:59.800 from her limos and the dates of the kilometers on her limos and matched it up to her flight logs
01:01:06.060 and so we know they do that sheila i'll never forget that story of yours and you know and of
01:01:11.920 course it doesn't that should have created a media snowball which it didn't because when we break
01:01:16.700 things uh people ignored but the absolute audacity it the shamelessness i mean if i was an elected
01:01:24.180 official um the idea of spending the taxpayers dollar in such a reckless selfish way it would
01:01:32.600 be beyond me and she thinks there's nothing wrong in doing this it is disgusting yeah and then looking
01:01:40.100 at me like oh we got you got a tax gas more because my comfortable suv is the problem and she's sending
01:01:46.260 a limo from toronto or from ottawa to pick her up at the airport in montreal while she's expended
01:01:53.020 the flight co2 plus the co2 for the limo which is not exactly tiny um justin says arby's is the best
01:02:03.600 okay we'll limit that that's why i like arby's you know what there's not many in the greater toronto
01:02:09.520 area but i think they make a pretty good roast beef sandwich here i gotta tell you
01:02:14.060 i can take them or leave them i just didn't want to punish them with the ndp chief of staff
01:02:19.680 they've never done anything to me so that's why i stopped there you go i stopped yeah um we've got
01:02:27.980 a hyper chat from patriots for truth and he sends us some flames uh we've got a super you chat from
01:02:34.320 devil's advocate says covid didn't cancel anything yeah i know the government did we've got a hyper chat
01:02:39.520 from rebecca henderson if i didn't build my own home gym and could afford a good life fitness
01:02:45.580 membership i would support them solely based on their statement of not discriminating and minding
01:02:50.000 their own business and respecting medical autonomy and privacy yeah i think that's the going to be
01:02:56.180 the flip side result of that yellow pages but for people and businesses who force their customers and
01:03:02.520 staff to be vaccinated is that people are going to be like i'd check that list before i patronize them
01:03:09.340 to see if the place i wanted to patronize was on the list because then i wouldn't
01:03:13.640 um and the last hyper chat so far we're five minutes over of course hyper chat from history club world
01:03:22.060 history club world you're late to the game and he says happy belated birthday she left follow history
01:03:27.540 club world on instagram yeah uh friday was my birthday but i don't i avoid my birthday because i don't feel
01:03:33.500 like i did anything i didn't die so did every other living person on the planet they didn't die
01:03:38.480 my mom did all the work and uh so before my birthday and probably for like two weeks after
01:03:43.920 i avoid all my friends because they always try to surprise me because they know i'm irritated
01:03:48.220 and uh i i just don't care about my birthday so they'll plan surprise things like oh uh meet me here
01:03:54.980 i have something to give you and then you show the show up there and there's just a surprise party
01:03:59.240 and i don't like being the center of attention so well shayla happy belated birthday to you from me
01:04:04.600 finally you are of legal drinking age in the united states that's right so there you go there's
01:04:10.700 something about twice i'm twice the legal drinking age my family pointed that out they're like oh look
01:04:16.140 you can you you can double drink in montana or wherever oh what a family to point that out
01:04:23.160 unbelievable well listen uh folks thank you so much for tuning in for those who were expecting
01:04:29.380 ezra to be here what can i say no refunds i suppose but uh thank you to my co-host sheila gun reed
01:04:36.360 mr producer always doing a fantastic job thank you for all of you who put a donation our way we really
01:04:42.600 appreciate it guess what sheila and i will be back here tomorrow at noon eastern standard time
01:04:48.400 in the meantime stay sane
01:04:50.720 happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear sheila happy birthday to you