Rebel News Podcast - November 19, 2020


Erin O'Toole's first leadership test is grifter Andrew Scheer


Episode Stats

Length

27 minutes

Words per Minute

168.21483

Word Count

4,648

Sentence Count

355

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Andrew Scheer is caught up in two more corruption scandals. It s time for Aaron O'Toole to cut him loose, and I'll make the case for it. To paraphrase Peter McKay, I'll get into it in a moment.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my Rebels. I think it's pretty obvious.
00:00:02.760 We gotta clean out the fridge.
00:00:04.520 You know the back part where you leave a sandwich
00:00:06.900 and you sort of forget about it for a month?
00:00:09.280 We gotta clean the fridge out.
00:00:10.600 And I'm talking about Andrew Scheer.
00:00:12.540 Oh my God, as he passed his best before date,
00:00:14.760 but his latest two scandals, he has got to go.
00:00:18.920 Aaron O'Toole has got to kick him out.
00:00:21.680 I'll make the case for it today.
00:00:23.240 Andrew Scheer, that little grifter,
00:00:25.100 let him recede into history as the footnote that he is
00:00:28.460 rather than become a albatross around the neck of the party.
00:00:32.900 To paraphrase Peter McKay, I'll get into it in a moment.
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00:00:57.260 Okay, here's today's podcast.
00:00:58.460 Tonight, Andrew Scheer is caught in two more corruption scandals.
00:01:17.560 It's time for Aaron O'Toole to cut him loose.
00:01:19.840 It's November 18th, and you're watching the Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:22.720 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:28.460 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:32.520 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I'm publishing it
00:01:36.160 is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:38.380 Hey, do you remember why Andrew Scheer was finally kicked out as the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada?
00:01:48.500 It wasn't because he lost the last federal election,
00:01:51.940 literally seizing defeat from the jaws of victory.
00:01:55.120 A corrupt prime minister, Justin Trudeau caught firing his justice minister
00:02:00.100 because she wouldn't let Trudeau's wealthy, corrupt friends at SNC-Lavalin off the hook.
00:02:06.180 The whole blackface fiasco.
00:02:08.860 Disasters on every file.
00:02:10.520 I mean, just take China alone.
00:02:12.500 China has held two Canadian hostages for almost two years now.
00:02:16.340 It was almost a year back during the election campaign.
00:02:18.880 Trudeau's submissiveness on China alone is a scandal you might topple a government over.
00:02:26.640 Andrew Scheer flubbed it.
00:02:28.160 What an idiot.
00:02:28.960 He stood for nothing.
00:02:30.680 He didn't challenge Trudeau on anything important.
00:02:33.500 He didn't make the case.
00:02:35.400 And he sure didn't take on the media party.
00:02:37.280 In fact, the only thing even close to Butch that Scheer did
00:02:41.040 was having our reporter, David Menzies,
00:02:44.420 perhaps the most fair reporter towards conservatives in the country.
00:02:47.700 Scheer had Menzies, David Menzies, handcuffed
00:02:51.680 for attending a public campaign press conference.
00:02:55.580 Remember that?
00:02:58.020 As this is not a public event and you are not accredited media,
00:03:00.820 so we're going to ask you to leave, please.
00:03:02.080 How do you get to be accredited media?
00:03:03.960 You need to be accredited by the campaign.
00:03:05.780 You are not accredited media, so we're going to ask you to leave, please.
00:03:07.720 And why is that?
00:03:08.740 You are not accredited media.
00:03:09.900 This is a private event.
00:03:10.680 We are going to ask you to leave, please.
00:03:11.580 You keep saying that, but why am I not accredited media?
00:03:13.420 I'm not doing an interview right here right now.
00:03:14.700 You can get in touch with our press office.
00:03:15.540 Well, that's what I was invited for.
00:03:16.860 You are actually not invited.
00:03:18.420 You are not accredited media.
00:03:19.480 We're going to ask you to leave.
00:03:20.400 You can get in touch with the press office and learn more about our potential.
00:03:23.100 Is this the Andrew Scheer event or the Justin Trudeau event?
00:03:26.680 Mr. Menzies, I'm going to ask you to leave, please.
00:03:28.360 You're not accredited.
00:03:29.280 What is he announcing that you don't want?
00:03:31.440 Who are you, by the way?
00:03:33.440 I'm with the campaign.
00:03:34.460 You're welcome to step outside here.
00:03:35.700 I'll stay here.
00:03:36.160 I'm just trying to get an answer.
00:03:42.700 Excuse me.
00:03:44.120 Excuse me.
00:03:46.600 Listen, I know I'm not part of Jerry Diaz's uniform union, but it'd be nice if you gentlemen
00:03:51.440 and lady would give some solidarity.
00:03:55.340 Can I not talk to these members of the press?
00:03:58.320 Do we have freedom of press here?
00:04:00.260 I'm serious.
00:04:02.440 Justin Trudeau is mean to us, but he never actually put us in handcuffs like Andrew Scheer
00:04:09.820 did.
00:04:11.200 I mean, Scheer's campaign manager, Hamish Marshall, was a founder of Rebel News.
00:04:15.460 More than half of conservative MPs are Rebel News subscribers or supporters.
00:04:20.880 But that cowardly lion, Andrew Scheer, thought that if he marginalized us, it would make the
00:04:27.100 Wendy Mesleys and the Rosemary Bartons of the world like him.
00:04:30.280 So that's what he did.
00:04:31.340 He gave the CBC and the rest of the media party his lunch money.
00:04:34.660 Even after Rosemary Barton literally sued Andrew Scheer in the middle of the campaign,
00:04:38.800 Scheer still submitted to her.
00:04:40.440 I'll be honest, he deserved to lose.
00:04:44.720 It's just the rest of us in Canada that didn't deserve to be punished with a second Trudeau term.
00:04:49.680 What an awful memory.
00:04:50.740 But do you remember what it was that actually finally threw Scheer overboard?
00:04:55.360 It was graft and grift.
00:04:58.820 It wasn't that he lost a winnable election, that he screwed up for all of us.
00:05:04.880 It's, you know, he didn't define himself.
00:05:07.560 He was afraid of his own shadow.
00:05:09.240 He was a poor campaigner.
00:05:10.660 He didn't know how to fight for himself, let alone others.
00:05:12.740 It wasn't any of those things.
00:05:14.800 I mean, he's a loser, but that wasn't it.
00:05:17.000 He's a loser in the dictionary definition of the term he lost.
00:05:20.300 That's not why he was thrown out of the party.
00:05:22.160 It's that he was found pocketing donations to the Conservative Party
00:05:27.820 to pay for his children's fancy schools.
00:05:33.000 Hey, I'm all for getting your kids to good schools.
00:05:37.200 Get them out of the government schools, yes.
00:05:40.080 But why did he make donors to the Conservative Party of Canada pay for that?
00:05:44.900 They thought they were donating to win an election.
00:05:46.980 As the leader of the opposition, he was making just under $270,000 a year.
00:05:54.980 There's no school you can't afford with that kind of dough.
00:05:57.240 But unlike you and me, he also had a free house with servants, actually.
00:06:02.380 It's called Stornoway.
00:06:03.780 It's official residence for opposition leaders.
00:06:05.720 So that $270,000 large was on top of his living expenses.
00:06:10.960 And his travel was covered, and he got to keep millions of air miles for free trips for the family.
00:06:17.600 Of course, he also used private jets for his family whenever he could, including for his wife and kids.
00:06:24.260 You're making more than a quarter mil a year.
00:06:27.580 You have a free house.
00:06:29.140 Your number one expense is just gone.
00:06:31.220 You got servants.
00:06:32.180 You got free food at that house.
00:06:33.860 You have no normal expenses in life.
00:06:36.660 But you still insist that party money, the $10 and $25 checks to the Conservative Party of Canada,
00:06:42.640 you insist that those be secretly paid to you to cover your kid's school?
00:06:50.420 You know, we've got a word for such a man.
00:06:53.400 That word is liberal.
00:06:56.300 It was that that had him dethroned in the end.
00:06:59.580 But of course, he immediately backtracked after saying he'd resigned.
00:07:02.800 He said he'd quit, but then he didn't quit.
00:07:06.360 He's a trickster.
00:07:07.420 He's a grifter.
00:07:08.200 He stayed on as the official leader of the opposition as long as possible.
00:07:11.480 What?
00:07:12.240 You didn't think he was going to actually move out of that free house and leave the servants and the double salary one minute earlier than he had to do?
00:07:19.860 Do you?
00:07:20.300 No, no, no.
00:07:21.000 He stayed in there after he quit.
00:07:23.800 Finally, he was replaced by Aaron O'Toole.
00:07:25.860 And I hope Aaron O'Toole does well.
00:07:27.560 Now, former party leaders often know it's time to exit the stage.
00:07:33.400 Stephen Harper didn't stick around long.
00:07:35.440 Party leaders have their chance and then they move on.
00:07:38.600 But again, not Andrew Scheer.
00:07:40.560 He's sticking around because really, what is he qualified to do in life?
00:07:47.120 Stephen Harper's in high demand.
00:07:48.580 All around the world, people want to know what he thinks.
00:07:50.600 No one cares what Andrew Scheer thinks.
00:07:52.420 No one knows.
00:07:53.100 No one cares.
00:07:53.920 Now, don't tell me Andrew Scheer can go and sell insurance as we learned that he sort of faked those credentials, too.
00:07:59.800 He actually wasn't even licensed.
00:08:01.660 I don't think he's done anything else in life.
00:08:05.860 So what can he do?
00:08:07.540 Aaron O'Toole threw him a bone and appointed him critic for infrastructure and communities.
00:08:12.300 Did you even know that?
00:08:13.880 I didn't.
00:08:14.680 And I like to think I follow politics fairly closely.
00:08:17.600 I had to look it up because Andrew Scheer has not done much this past year in the way of work.
00:08:23.040 Like, oh, he's accepted his paychecks.
00:08:25.380 But other than that, I mean, compare him to, say, Pierre Polyev.
00:08:28.340 Pierre Polyev is fighting the good fight every day.
00:08:31.100 There are a handful of conservative MPs and senators that I know what they're up to because they're fighting so hard.
00:08:36.500 Not lazy, Andrew.
00:08:38.820 But fine.
00:08:39.460 He deserves his irrelevance.
00:08:41.160 I mean, he's got about five seconds left in his 15 minutes of fame.
00:08:44.680 But then look at this.
00:08:46.380 Boom.
00:08:46.780 Andrew Scheer had used public funds to hire his sister-in-law.
00:08:53.220 What a sneaky little grifter.
00:08:56.020 He's putting his family on the public payroll.
00:08:58.800 He just couldn't help himself.
00:09:00.340 He just kept stuffing our government money, our taxpayers' money, into his family's pockets.
00:09:06.680 That is so gross.
00:09:08.280 But it's extra gross from a conservative MP.
00:09:11.100 The timing was perfect, though.
00:09:13.920 It was right when the conservatives had the liberals on the run because one of their liberal MPs illegally hired her sister, crooked liberals, always stealing from the public, absolutely on brand for the Libranos.
00:09:27.160 Except, boom, you know what?
00:09:28.480 The liberals kicked her out of the caucus.
00:09:30.680 Yasmin Rattanzi is so corrupt they kicked her out.
00:09:32.760 Not only did Andrew Scheer's grifting family derail that media narrative and take the heat off the liberals, but it put Aaron O'Toole in a bind.
00:09:42.200 Would he match Justin Trudeau's ethics of firing Scheer?
00:09:46.360 Well, he didn't.
00:09:48.760 Andrew Scheer has stayed not only in the conservative caucus and the conservative party, but he kept his lazy infrastructure gig.
00:09:56.920 He kept the title, really.
00:09:58.120 I mean, he's not doing much of the work.
00:09:59.640 But like the liberal MP, Andrew Scheer fired his sister-in-law because he was caught.
00:10:05.620 He knew it was wrong all along, and he admitted that by firing her.
00:10:09.240 But hang on, hang on.
00:10:10.020 Look at this news.
00:10:12.000 Oh, my God.
00:10:12.620 He didn't just hire his sister-in-law.
00:10:15.580 He actually hired his own sister when he was the Speaker of the House.
00:10:22.860 Is there any member of the family who he didn't set up with a sweet, sweet little nepotistic gig?
00:10:28.560 The purpose of the conservatives isn't just to replace the liberal cronies with their own cronies.
00:10:36.340 That's not why we're all fighting these fights.
00:10:39.700 It's not just red team, blue team, no difference.
00:10:41.480 There's supposed to be a difference.
00:10:43.040 A moral difference, a philosophical difference, a difference in honesty.
00:10:47.060 This is just so gross.
00:10:48.620 Hey, here's a question.
00:10:50.620 Do you think these two cases of nepotism, of hiring family members for sweet gigs instead of hiring the best person for the job,
00:10:58.520 do you think these are the only two times Andrew Scheer has done this in his 16 years in public life?
00:11:06.780 Or do you think there just might be other little time bombs ready to explode whenever the liberals or the media party think it's an opportune time to release them,
00:11:16.900 just like they wanted to change the channel on the liberal MP hiring her sister.
00:11:21.900 So that's the risk.
00:11:24.540 See, Justin Trudeau is crooked.
00:11:25.860 That's a fact.
00:11:27.300 He's being convicted again and again of breaking the conflict of interest laws.
00:11:30.400 We know Trudeau's corrupt, but in the case of Yasmin Batanzi, he can honestly say that he cracked down on his corrupt MP immediately.
00:11:42.480 He actually did.
00:11:44.920 But Aaron O'Toole can't say the same thing, can he?
00:11:48.000 Because he didn't.
00:11:50.520 Andrew Scheer is still sitting in the French bench of the Conservatives, stinking up the joint.
00:11:55.600 Why?
00:11:55.960 Is it Andrew Scheer's massive, deep love amongst party members for him?
00:12:02.360 No, no, they don't.
00:12:03.320 They don't love him.
00:12:04.620 Remember, Andrew Scheer just got 21% of the party's votes on the first ballot in the leadership three years ago.
00:12:11.940 No one wanted Andrew Scheer as their first choice, or their second choice, or their third choice, or their fourth choice.
00:12:19.460 Actually, he didn't win until the 13th ballot.
00:12:23.860 But nobody wanted Andrew Scheer.
00:12:28.420 There was never any Scheer mania, Scheer momentum.
00:12:32.520 No one knew him, and that was part of the problem.
00:12:35.300 No one knew what a little grifter he is, what a little thief.
00:12:39.540 Well, then why keep him?
00:12:41.860 Unlike an actual parliamentary workhorse like Pierre Polyev, Andrew Scheer hasn't done a thing in the past year except collect his paycheck.
00:12:49.240 So, if there is no Andrew Scheer wing of the party to be appeased, if Andrew Scheer is not doing anything useful in Parliament, why?
00:12:58.040 Why keep this ticking moral time bomb with who knows how many other corruption scandals left to explode?
00:13:05.220 Why give up the moral high ground against Trudeau?
00:13:08.340 Every time he stands up, if I was a liberal, I'd mock his theft.
00:13:12.280 I think Andrew Scheer should have been given the boot long ago.
00:13:16.700 His last appearance on Rebel News proved he's a bit of a coward when it comes to expressing true conservative ideas.
00:13:22.520 His boycotting of Rebel News and having David Menzies arrested shows his moral character.
00:13:27.180 He would sell out his allies to try to appease his enemies.
00:13:30.700 It didn't work.
00:13:31.360 So, I don't get it.
00:13:33.400 What is the possible reason that Aaron O'Toole doesn't fire Andrew Scheer from his shadow cabinet to set a new ethical standard for the conservatives?
00:13:42.560 I think it's one of Aaron O'Toole's first tests, don't you?
00:13:47.020 Will he allow a frontbench MP to tarnish the party's reputation like this?
00:13:54.060 Is Aaron O'Toole really this indecisive?
00:13:57.920 Is he afraid of the media party?
00:13:59.640 The media would love for Andrew Scheer to stick around.
00:14:02.440 He's a walking, talking refutation of the conservative claim to clean governing.
00:14:08.220 Yeah, I think it's time Aaron O'Toole fired that little grifter, Andrew Scheer.
00:14:14.420 What do you think?
00:14:16.580 Stay with us for more.
00:14:29.640 Hi there.
00:14:32.640 Would you be able to tell us why Dominion Voting gave so much money to Hillary Clinton?
00:14:36.960 Would you be able to explain that to me?
00:14:40.900 She did have a Dominion Voting tag there.
00:14:43.440 Very luckily, we were invited in by a friendly individual who works in this building, not for tides and not for Dominion Voting, but he wanted us to be in where it's warm.
00:14:52.060 While we asked folks coming into work on this early Toronto morning what Dominion Voting was doing when they donated almost $50,000 to Hillary Clinton.
00:15:02.740 I didn't make that up.
00:15:03.460 The document is right here.
00:15:04.540 It's almost too crazy to believe that an organization that we trust to be impartial, that controls the integrity of the ballots in dozens of jurisdictions, from New Brunswick to New York, Dominion Voting has their hands on ballots across the world.
00:15:21.020 And we are supposed to trust them that they're handling those with integrity.
00:15:26.080 Why did they decide that Hillary Clinton was deserving of so much cash?
00:15:34.540 So you can see that there is indeed a Unit 360, you can see it right here, but for some reason on their front display, they've removed Unit 360 and 370, so that's tides and Dominion Voting.
00:15:49.160 That's somebody here that's with you from Dominion Voting, it can't be in there.
00:15:53.460 Could you tell us one thing though?
00:15:55.640 We know that Dominion Voting is Unit 360 and right next to them at 370 is tides.
00:16:02.960 And on this, on this here, this board, it's been removed and we're wondering why that was removed.
00:16:09.400 That was removed at the request of the tenants.
00:16:11.980 That was removed at the request of the tenants.
00:16:14.720 Why are they afraid to know that they're sharing office space?
00:16:16.880 I'm going to ask some questions, please leave.
00:16:17.740 Why do you think they're afraid to know?
00:16:18.800 Please leave.
00:16:19.220 Yeah, yeah, certainly we will.
00:16:20.660 We're just wondering why they're, we're just wondering why they don't want people to know that they're sharing office space.
00:16:25.780 We're just, we're curious to know, and like millions of people are interested to know why they're hiding, that they're sharing office space.
00:16:32.620 I have no idea.
00:16:33.020 I'm just a tenant.
00:16:34.620 I mean, I'm just a building manager, right?
00:16:36.620 Certainly.
00:16:37.080 You're not supposed to be in here for recording.
00:16:38.740 Secondly, you're on here, you're not wearing your mask, so.
00:16:42.380 I wasn't wearing my mask, so we're getting kicked out here.
00:16:44.480 Well, that's our own Kian Begsty in the streets of Toronto.
00:16:48.140 What a delight to have the Prairie Boy out here in the big smoke.
00:16:51.860 Kian, good for you.
00:16:53.100 You know, it's so funny, Dominion Voting Systems, it's all over the news in the United States.
00:16:58.120 But you were the first journalist in America or Canada who thought, well, maybe I'll just go visit their head office.
00:17:03.060 It's based here in Canada.
00:17:03.800 Well, it's not so weird that it even is in Canada.
00:17:07.040 This company that has an ungodly amount of control over the American, who sits in the Oval Office, really.
00:17:12.060 They'll want to say, no, we're impartial, we have nothing to do with the results.
00:17:15.440 But in reality, they control what's on the inside of these boxes that are so easily hackable that we've shown, not us here at Rebel News,
00:17:23.580 but it's been shown that 3,000 votes in Michigan County were swapped just by accident.
00:17:29.240 They say it was human error, but what does that mean if it keeps happening over and over again?
00:17:32.820 So, yeah, I figured it was time to go to their headquarters here in Toronto and ask a few questions.
00:17:37.420 Of course, they weren't too interested in me being there, but we got the story out nonetheless.
00:17:40.800 Yeah, lots of private security, police, they hired police as private security.
00:17:46.680 I know that is a thing, but it struck me as a bit odd.
00:17:51.160 I guess they knew they were going to be under some scrutiny, although had you not been there, I don't think they really would have been.
00:17:56.640 I saw Joe Warmington did a tweet about it, but I haven't seen any journalists go and talk to them.
00:18:02.260 And they've sort of kept their head down.
00:18:04.040 Elections Canada, interesting enough, published a tweet saying, we got nothing to do with this company.
00:18:11.200 For 100 years, we've counted ballots by paper.
00:18:14.340 And I think that's the right way to go.
00:18:15.980 Some things you want low-tech because a lot of the jiggery-pokery cybercrime, cyberattacks, hacking, that only happens when you go high-tech.
00:18:25.160 You can't really hack a pencil and a paper.
00:18:28.480 Yeah, no, and actually there's a hilarious John Oliver clip on this.
00:18:33.420 He spent 20 minutes last year telling everyone when he was worried that Donald Trump was going to win again,
00:18:37.520 before coronavirus, when he was going to slam-dunk this election.
00:18:41.160 He wanted to cast as much doubt as possible on Dominion voting, and rightfully so,
00:18:44.540 because it is really just this black box where you don't know what happens to your ballot.
00:18:50.960 You have no trust in it after it goes into this box.
00:18:53.500 Yeah, and I mean, we have yet to see the case made by Trump's lawyers in full.
00:19:00.020 Sidney Powell, who is General Flynn's lawyer who's been doing the media circuit,
00:19:04.640 she's telling extraordinary stories about the corruption she has seen.
00:19:09.860 And a lot of Trump partisans certainly hope she's right, that we can overturn the election.
00:19:16.300 I am a Trump supporter, you know, vicariously up here in Canada,
00:19:20.840 but part of me is skeptical that there is quite as much fraud as she says,
00:19:26.180 but she says a lot of it is because these voting machines allow people to change votes after the fact,
00:19:33.520 to ad votes, things that you just couldn't do in a paper basis, very, very odd.
00:19:40.840 Well, this, it goes back to what we were seeing on election night when in Wisconsin and Michigan,
00:19:46.020 it seemed like more people were voting than there were people even in certain counties.
00:19:50.200 It seemed like the results that the press, who let's, we can't say that they're not, you know,
00:19:57.560 complicit or complacent in any of this,
00:19:59.880 they were reporting numbers that the Michigan Secretary of State was reporting was inaccurate.
00:20:06.660 They were reporting that over, I think it was 100,000 more votes had been counted and tabulated
00:20:12.100 than even the Secretary of State of that very state said at that time.
00:20:15.380 So, I mean, this election, it certainly needs to be audited.
00:20:20.420 It needs to, there needs to be recounts in certain places for sure,
00:20:23.280 which we're seeing now that there will be in two Wisconsin counties.
00:20:27.100 And good for them for doing that.
00:20:28.000 Donald Trump actually paid $3 million to get that done.
00:20:31.180 It needs to be audited because, unfortunately, they don't have elections like we do in Canada
00:20:36.580 where the ballots are paper.
00:20:38.300 You can go back and look at those ballots two weeks later and see,
00:20:41.880 okay, this was clearly a vote for this person.
00:20:45.380 And unfortunately, the United States doesn't do that.
00:20:48.240 I've heard strange things.
00:20:49.260 And again, these haven't been fully tested in the courts,
00:20:51.880 but that you can buy a voting machine online, like on eBay or whatever, that strikes me as odd.
00:20:58.540 I mean, the idea that you would make a number vulnerable to not just an outside hacker like China
00:21:06.660 or North Korea or Iran or Israel, like who is the cyber security giants in the world?
00:21:11.180 Well, I think I've just listed some of them.
00:21:12.920 But, you know, we're worried about online fraud.
00:21:16.620 We're worried about that in our banking.
00:21:18.500 I mean, people are still slightly hesitant about online banking.
00:21:21.280 But imagine something far more valuable than money.
00:21:24.380 Who is the president of the United States?
00:21:25.880 It's insane to me that they would allow that to be in some black box that only a few people have access to.
00:21:32.340 Or do they?
00:21:33.560 Or do more people have access to?
00:21:34.980 We don't know.
00:21:35.420 Well, what's interesting to me is this company is based in Canada.
00:21:38.280 That's weird.
00:21:39.680 So I think, well, where is their data stored?
00:21:41.440 Is it on the cloud?
00:21:42.860 If so, is that in China?
00:21:44.080 Or is that on a neutral company like Google and Amazon?
00:21:47.400 So many questions.
00:21:48.740 But what's interesting is you went there.
00:21:51.280 And let me just put on the screen here the corporate directory for the building.
00:21:57.780 It's not a huge building.
00:21:58.940 But one after another, the companies that all rent next to each other are hardcore left-wing activists.
00:22:07.360 Many of them funded by the Tides Foundation.
00:22:09.720 In fact, until recently, the Tides Foundation, their office was right next to Dominion Voting.
00:22:15.740 You've got feminist organizations.
00:22:18.880 You've got LGBTQ2 plus organizations.
00:22:23.060 You've got Black Lives Matter-style ethnic grievance companies there.
00:22:28.640 You've got global warming activist companies there.
00:22:31.720 This is not a normal office tower in Toronto.
00:22:34.360 Toronto's a huge city.
00:22:35.860 The odds of Dominion Voting being right in this left-wing hothouse, this incubator, very fishy.
00:22:43.460 It's this hive of leftists.
00:22:46.880 You know, you're right.
00:22:48.400 You went through the list.
00:22:49.060 There's indigenous activists, eco-activists, LGBT activists, and Black Lives Matter-type-style organizations.
00:22:54.900 Then you have Tides, an organization funded by George Soros.
00:22:58.960 And then last but not least, you have the company in control of the American presidential election.
00:23:04.680 It's just, it's, you know, these days, I mean, there is such a thing as a coincidence.
00:23:09.300 But in this situation with these stakes, you can't just say, oh, it's a coincidence that Dominion Voting is nestled within this left-wing incubator, which is really what this building is.
00:23:21.840 Very interesting.
00:23:23.240 I should note that Tides reached out to us.
00:23:25.560 They deny they take money from Soros.
00:23:27.700 It's a very strange denial because Soros likes to boast about his funds.
00:23:31.580 And there's records of at least $22 million going from his Open Society's foundations to Tides, San Francisco.
00:23:39.980 And the Tides Canada was sort of an offshoot or a spinoff or a subsidiary.
00:23:45.140 In fact, they also denied that they even knew who Dominion Voting was until now.
00:23:50.440 You know what, I just, I mean, in the interest of fairness, we'll, you know, we'll tell you their point of view.
00:23:56.300 I find it lacks credibility.
00:23:59.540 Very, very strange things.
00:24:01.560 And I like the fact that Little Rebel News covered this.
00:24:05.380 But what, you think the CBC was going to cover this?
00:24:07.440 They don't want any news about this.
00:24:09.480 No, the CBC is too busy trying to talk about Joe Biden's transition team and, you know, really jumping the gun on a bunch of things.
00:24:17.900 So, I'm glad we were able to cover that story and there will be more to come.
00:24:21.340 All right.
00:24:21.680 Well, good work on that, Kian.
00:24:23.740 There you have it, folks.
00:24:24.580 Stay with us.
00:24:25.080 More ahead.
00:24:35.840 Hey, welcome back.
00:24:36.660 Bruce writes, excellent episode.
00:24:39.140 I thank you for having the guts to report on things the mainstream media in Canada will not.
00:24:43.780 I think you're talking about the Great Reset Canada 2030.
00:24:48.340 It's very troubling to me and it's no small bother to me that the conservatives, including Stephen Harper, at least to some degree, were part of it.
00:24:59.220 Heidi writes, Ezra, thank you.
00:25:01.060 The first part of your show taught me so much.
00:25:03.180 I will have to watch again and study.
00:25:04.880 Love the old English, old French from the 1200s.
00:25:08.360 I love it, too, and I apologize for going down little rabbit holes like that, but it's important to know where we come from.
00:25:17.400 And it's important to know that these ideas we have, privacy, property, rule of law, limiting the king, these aren't just fashions or fads.
00:25:25.580 We learned all this the hard way, over centuries, even over millennia.
00:25:33.020 This has made us strong.
00:25:34.020 Imagine throwing that away because some weird group of oligarchs says to.
00:25:40.580 Daniel writes,
00:25:42.220 Rebel reports lots of things.
00:25:43.640 They make it up, which is why real media would not report it.
00:25:48.280 Well, I disagree with you.
00:25:49.720 One of the things I love about TV, I started as a newspaper guy 30 years ago.
00:25:55.340 You know, I was writing for newspapers when I was in college.
00:25:58.120 I was writing for the Calgary Sun, Edmonton Sun, the Fredericton Daily Gleaner.
00:26:02.140 Literally, I was a 20-something schoolboy, and I had this little syndicate I was writing.
00:26:07.560 That was before the age of the Internet.
00:26:09.260 So only in the last 5, 10 years have I gotten into the TV business.
00:26:12.940 It's Sun News, I guess.
00:26:13.720 And what I love about the TV business is you can, instead of footnoting,
00:26:18.820 when you're writing a newspaper article, you have a footnote.
00:26:21.520 On a blog, you can link something.
00:26:24.320 But when you're in the TV business, you can show on the screen proof of what you're saying.
00:26:29.100 It's like a visual fact check, a visual footnote.
00:26:34.580 And you'll notice that in any given monologue, we have 10, 20, even more visual footnotes,
00:26:42.280 visual proof points, evidence for what we say.
00:26:45.280 We show a clip.
00:26:46.680 We excerpt from a report.
00:26:48.980 So if you say I got a fact wrong, I'll accept your criticism and I'll look to see.
00:26:53.360 But simply saying I make things up, I don't buy it.
00:26:56.180 In fact, the opposite.
00:26:56.940 I think I show my facts more than most reporters do.
00:27:01.060 That's my show for today.
00:27:02.780 Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters,
00:27:05.360 to you at home, good night.
00:27:07.000 Keep fighting for freedom.
00:27:07.900 Keep fighting for freedom.