Rebel News Podcast - March 29, 2019


LIVE! Ezra Levant takes your questions and comments!


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

155.44554

Word Count

9,430

Sentence Count

835

Misogynist Sentences

63

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

A video of Theresa May dancing in Africa, and why she's a better dancer than she is a Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Plus, a video of a woman who looks like she has B.S.E.A.R.D. (bovine spongiformitis).


Transcript

00:00:00.080 It's March 29th, I'm Ezra Levant, and you're watching Battleground.
00:00:10.700 Oh, hey, how you doing? Ezra Levant here. I'm the Rebel Commander here at TheRebel.media.
00:00:16.020 And every Friday, at least when I'm in the city or near a computer,
00:00:21.100 I like to do a one-hour live chat on YouTube.
00:00:24.220 And I don't think I need to tell you, because I think you've probably been here before.
00:00:27.320 It's a super chat. That's something YouTube invented.
00:00:30.000 A way for people to get their comments put in bright, highlighted color,
00:00:34.260 which are impossible to miss.
00:00:36.540 I see them out of the corner of my eye.
00:00:38.500 And what's so great for us is that YouTube generously shares 70% of those funds with us,
00:00:45.320 taking a very healthy 30% commission.
00:00:47.560 And really, when you think about it, is there any other industry in the world
00:00:50.100 that the middleman gets a 30% cut?
00:00:54.900 I can't imagine.
00:00:56.420 But that's the tech monopolies for you.
00:00:58.960 I should say that I've discovered that Twitter's Periscope has something similar.
00:01:03.960 I think they call it Super Hearts, which sounds very romantic, actually.
00:01:12.020 So maybe we'll have to try that out, too.
00:01:13.840 Today, there's a number of things I want to talk about.
00:01:17.280 I mean, today is the day that Brexit was supposed to happen.
00:01:19.720 What a mess that is.
00:01:21.240 I'm open to some advice or information from our friends in the UK.
00:01:25.000 I find it boggling.
00:01:26.900 Can we get a picture?
00:01:28.000 I tweeted it yesterday, a video of Theresa May dancing in Africa.
00:01:32.380 Look, if you don't want to let Brits vote in a referendum on leaving the European Union, fine.
00:01:43.360 Then don't put the referendum to the people.
00:01:45.880 But the Conservative Party of the UK put the referendum to the people,
00:01:50.080 said they would respect it, voted to respect it, set up the whole system.
00:01:56.340 17.4 million Brits voted to get out of the EU.
00:02:01.220 And for my friends on this side of the pond, just think of a United Nations
00:02:04.500 that actually passes laws that are binding.
00:02:08.660 I mean, we laugh at the United Nations because it's just a bunch of corrupt third world kleptocrats.
00:02:14.180 But imagine if the United Nations passed laws and those laws became the law in America, in Canada.
00:02:22.060 We'd go nuts.
00:02:23.420 Well, that's how the UK feels.
00:02:25.540 They are outvoted any time by France, Germany, whatever.
00:02:29.780 And a vast majority of laws in the United Kingdom were not even written or approved by the United Kingdom.
00:02:35.640 They were written in Brussels, Belgium.
00:02:39.280 Very infuriating.
00:02:40.680 My point is, it was the Conservative Party that put a Brexit referendum to the people two years ago.
00:02:48.080 More than two years ago.
00:02:48.880 It was in 2016.
00:02:50.280 It was before Trump even became president.
00:02:52.120 If you didn't mean it, don't do it.
00:02:54.840 And they've been delaying and obfuscating for more than two years.
00:02:58.720 And they're just not going to do it.
00:03:00.380 And let me show you Theresa May, the prime minister of the United Kingdom,
00:03:04.980 the leader of the Conservative Party.
00:03:07.880 This is how I'll always remember her.
00:03:09.520 Take a look.
00:03:10.680 Take a look.
00:03:40.660 What is that?
00:03:42.020 What did I see?
00:03:43.760 Is that some strange illness?
00:03:46.840 Like some...
00:03:48.280 What?
00:03:48.660 Like, open the fridge.
00:03:50.340 Put something in the fridge.
00:03:51.380 Close the fridge.
00:03:53.400 Grind the coffee.
00:03:54.640 Grind the coffee.
00:03:55.740 Stir the paint.
00:03:56.820 Stir the paint.
00:03:57.660 What was going on?
00:03:58.660 Can we watch that one more time?
00:03:59.940 It just felt so uncomfortable.
00:04:01.760 Put it up.
00:04:02.120 Just, you know, it's, it, you know, it just, it's like sometimes when your spine is fused.
00:04:09.040 Like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:04:12.980 Her spine is fused.
00:04:14.200 And, you know, ow, that looks painful.
00:04:17.440 Maybe she's got arthritis.
00:04:19.040 Maybe she's, you know, sometimes quadriplegics have that exoskeleton that lets them, like a metal exoskeleton that lets them stand up or something.
00:04:28.000 What's this?
00:04:28.440 What's this?
00:04:28.860 What's this?
00:04:29.460 What's this?
00:04:30.020 What's that?
00:04:30.540 What's that?
00:04:31.140 What's that?
00:04:31.820 What's she doing?
00:04:32.840 What is she doing?
00:04:34.280 And her knees are, oh my God.
00:04:37.140 I just, I...
00:04:39.400 What has that got to do with Brexit?
00:04:42.480 Nothing.
00:04:43.720 Other than, I mean, can we interpolate or extrapolate anything from that?
00:04:49.020 Other than she's a little bit odd.
00:04:52.640 There's only one thing I can take away from that.
00:04:55.480 She is a better dancer than she is a leader of the United Kingdom.
00:05:01.420 And that's not just my opinion.
00:05:03.100 Everyone hates her.
00:05:04.300 The Remainers, the Leavers, the EU on the continent, everyone despises her.
00:05:12.300 And, yeah, I see Vincent Oldfield.
00:05:14.940 She looks like she has BSE, bovine spongiform encephalitis.
00:05:20.760 That's what, like, scrapie or mad cow disease.
00:05:24.700 She looks like she has some madness or something there.
00:05:28.040 Unbelievable.
00:05:29.280 All right.
00:05:29.980 So that's the, today is what was supposed to be Brexit Day.
00:05:32.840 Hey, I got a question for you, for my UK friends and for friends on this side of the Atlantic
00:05:39.440 who follow Tommy Robinson as I do.
00:05:42.680 In fact, the reason I wasn't here last week is I was visiting Tommy in London last Friday.
00:05:49.580 If the United Kingdom stays in the EU for a couple more months,
00:05:57.100 there will be another round of elections for what they call the European Parliament.
00:06:02.840 Now you think, what's the European Parliament?
00:06:04.840 It's a joke.
00:06:05.620 Well, it's sort of a joke.
00:06:07.460 Other than Nigel Farage, I don't think, I don't think 1% of Brits could name a single MEP,
00:06:15.340 Member of the European Parliament.
00:06:17.640 Can you get the Janice Atkinson promo reel?
00:06:20.140 The very, very first Janice Atkinson vid we did announce it.
00:06:23.660 We have an MEP who does vids for the rebel.
00:06:27.340 You know, her name is Janice Atkinson.
00:06:29.580 And she's a very pleasant lady, very smart lady, very tough lady.
00:06:34.760 She was supposed to be out of a job today because today was supposed to be the day that the UK left.
00:06:42.420 And so she wouldn't be an MEP anymore.
00:06:44.200 But if the UK is staying on, and I don't even know what the latest is.
00:06:47.640 You know, I just, I can't follow it minute by minute.
00:06:51.680 But if they stay in long enough, there'll be another round of European elections.
00:06:56.160 And here's the thing.
00:06:57.460 In the United Kingdom, when they elect their parliament, they do so in the same way that we do here in Canada.
00:07:04.900 We have different districts or electoral districts or ridings, as they're sometimes called.
00:07:08.720 And it's first past the post, as they say.
00:07:13.120 So you can have four people running, and it's just simply whoever has the highest number wins.
00:07:18.620 So in that circumstance, I don't think Tommy Robinson could win a seat in the British Parliament.
00:07:25.260 I just don't think there's any one district where Tommy would have more votes than any other person.
00:07:32.720 Again, you don't need an outright majority in first past the post.
00:07:35.660 You've just got to be ahead of the other guys.
00:07:37.420 I don't think, I don't know, I don't think Tommy would get more votes than anyone else in any riding in the UK.
00:07:45.040 But the system by which they elect their MEPs, their members of the European Parliament,
00:07:51.200 the system by which Janet was elected, Janice was elected, excuse me.
00:07:57.340 It's a, it's a strange, they go to the, let's say they have a jurisdiction, Southeast England.
00:08:04.900 They don't just have one MEP.
00:08:09.040 They have, they elect, I don't know, was it six or something or three or whatever.
00:08:13.180 And they go to the first one.
00:08:15.420 And then the next, like they go down a list.
00:08:18.500 So you, there are people who are MEPs who only got, let's say, 10% of the vote.
00:08:26.180 And so it's a complicated system.
00:08:27.720 And I don't want to try and explain it because I'll probably get it wrong.
00:08:29.940 I studied it.
00:08:30.920 I tried to grok it.
00:08:32.620 Basically, you put a party list forward and they go to the number one on this party.
00:08:37.600 And then the, and then that party's put aside and then who's the number one left.
00:08:40.880 And then, anyhow, it's, it's an interesting method.
00:08:43.640 Let me sum it up by saying Tommy could win.
00:08:47.220 In fact, if Tommy put a little party together, Tommy's team or something, and he could run
00:08:52.680 with other like-minded people, I think Tommy Robinson could be a member of the European Parliament.
00:09:00.780 And why would that be good?
00:09:02.200 Because, number one, it would give him great authority.
00:09:06.500 He would be an elected official.
00:09:07.700 Number two, it would give him resources, whether that's travel, a staff budget, office budget.
00:09:15.420 It would give him access to other resources.
00:09:18.220 It would give him access to places.
00:09:19.720 You can't say no to an MEP when he wants to go here or there.
00:09:25.740 It would give him security, most likely.
00:09:28.080 And, of course, it would give him a platform, a forum.
00:09:30.940 Let me show you, I mentioned it before, and I hear in my ear that we have it.
00:09:35.080 Let me show you the video of Janice Atkinson, our reporter in the UK, who is part of the European Parliament right now.
00:09:43.780 And if they stay in the EU, she'll be an MEP for a while.
00:09:48.260 Yeah, take a look.
00:09:51.780 All around you, rope birds, literally.
00:09:57.920 Yeah, I've got your attention now.
00:09:59.660 Be afraid.
00:10:00.940 No, no, no.
00:10:04.080 What don't you understand?
00:10:06.340 We've got to secure our borders.
00:10:07.760 Our cultures and identities are under threat.
00:10:14.600 You're obsessed with the gender agenda.
00:10:17.280 Please, we women don't need special treatment.
00:10:22.780 The populism winning the election is kicking out the old guard.
00:10:25.800 That's Janice Atkinson.
00:10:37.620 So she does reports for us.
00:10:38.960 We sort of thought today would be her last day as an MEP.
00:10:42.260 But, look, I don't know the latest up to the second.
00:10:44.720 But I think she's going to be an MEP for a while.
00:10:46.120 I would absolutely support Tommy as an MEP.
00:10:50.580 I think that would be very exciting.
00:10:51.740 But that's just a lot of throat clearing on my part.
00:10:55.960 I have other things I want to show you.
00:10:58.060 And back to this side of the aisle, this side of the Atlantic.
00:11:02.420 I want to show you Justin Trudeau, who just a few months ago was impervious to opposition.
00:11:09.860 Because he had this saying, sunny ways.
00:11:14.660 Just smile and wave, smile and wave.
00:11:17.700 Take selfies.
00:11:19.000 Don't get into the weeds on any issue.
00:11:20.980 Just come across as nice.
00:11:23.540 And let the meanies in the Conservative Party talk about substance.
00:11:28.320 No one cares anyways.
00:11:29.160 Because my colleague, Sheila Gunn-Reed, calls him Baron Von Novelty Socks.
00:11:37.540 Which I think is hilarious.
00:11:39.080 Because his shtick is, look at my socks.
00:11:41.060 Look at my socks.
00:11:41.660 Can we get the picture of him showing Angela Merkel the socks?
00:11:45.060 I mean, I think it's funny if a man of substance and importance has cool socks.
00:11:51.380 I think that's a funny thing that you notice once.
00:11:54.600 You remark on once, and then it should really never come up again.
00:11:59.360 And then once in a while, it's an answer to a trivia question.
00:12:04.120 But with Justin Trudeau, his fancy socks, his novelty socks, and they're of the strangest variety.
00:12:13.260 See, here he is meeting that lady in the peach-colored jacket.
00:12:19.740 You may be able to identify her, even though she's not looking in the camera.
00:12:22.660 That is Angela Merkel.
00:12:25.700 She's the Chancellor of Germany, the longest-serving European leader.
00:12:31.820 Perhaps the most important European leader, certainly on the continent.
00:12:37.100 Biggest economy.
00:12:39.280 She's the one who set immigration policy for the whole continent.
00:12:42.840 She has a lot of things to say about the EU.
00:12:45.080 Justin Trudeau goes to meet Angela Merkel.
00:12:47.500 Angela Merkel, who I don't know, I don't think I've ever seen Angela Merkel laugh in her life.
00:12:53.500 I don't think her temperament is one to tell jokes.
00:12:58.060 I don't think she's capable of it.
00:13:00.320 And I don't think that's a flaw, by the way.
00:13:02.100 She has other numerous flaws.
00:13:04.640 But the fact that she's as serious as a heart attack, in my mind, is not a flaw.
00:13:08.600 And Justin Trudeau, hey, hey, excuse me, hey, Angela, Angela, hi, it's me, Justin Trudeau.
00:13:13.720 Hi, I'm from Canada.
00:13:14.720 Hey, hey, hey, it's me from Canada.
00:13:16.460 Hey, can I show you something?
00:13:17.300 Hey, Angela, can I show you something?
00:13:18.400 Look at my socks.
00:13:19.700 Hey, did you see that?
00:13:20.440 Hey, no, no, no, no.
00:13:21.400 No, seriously.
00:13:22.140 No, come on, seriously.
00:13:22.980 No, come back here.
00:13:23.700 No, no, no, no, no.
00:13:24.540 No, it's great.
00:13:25.320 No.
00:13:25.660 Hey, hey, look at my socks.
00:13:27.620 Hey, everybody.
00:13:29.260 Hey, everybody.
00:13:31.100 Did you see that group of people?
00:13:32.480 So they're all looking at his socks.
00:13:37.560 Let's say you were at a business event or anything that wasn't like a lighthearted social event.
00:13:43.440 That's not a lighthearted social event.
00:13:44.540 I don't know if it was at a NATO meeting or some G7 summit.
00:13:49.560 If you went to do some important deal, if you went, I'm not talking about a funeral,
00:13:53.780 but if you went to a serious matter and someone who's supposedly a principal,
00:13:58.320 a frontline guy, a leader of a 35 million person country, like, hey, hey, can I share my sock?
00:14:06.620 Yeah, man, well, we were going to talk about the economy and we were going to talk about
00:14:09.380 fighting terrorism and we were, you know, they were going to probably going to talk about
00:14:12.500 global warming.
00:14:13.200 They were probably going to talk about taxes.
00:14:14.620 They're probably going to talk about, you know, how to handle Russia, how to handle ISIS,
00:14:19.600 probably how to handle China, trade deals.
00:14:23.100 There's a lot of things to talk about.
00:14:24.740 And the shiny pony said, hey, I want to show you my socks.
00:14:31.360 Are you, are you like a special ed kid that like this is your lucky socks or something?
00:14:36.400 And we all have to pretend that, yeah, that's really cute.
00:14:40.720 That's Justin Trudeau.
00:14:42.440 And that seemed to work for three years.
00:14:48.160 I don't think it actually worked on most Canadians, but it certainly worked on the media.
00:14:52.360 But the shine started coming off.
00:14:57.260 The Teflon started eroding two months ago, two and a half months ago, not quite two months
00:15:02.660 ago, when the Globe and Mail national newspaper here in Canada revealed that Trudeau fired his
00:15:09.640 attorney general because she wouldn't drop a criminal prosecution against SNC-Lavalin, a
00:15:16.240 corrupt engineering company based in his hometown of Montreal.
00:15:20.020 And he and his staff pressured her 20 times, 10 meetings, 10 phone calls, and a bunch of
00:15:27.640 emails and texts on top of that to drop the criminal prosecution of his buddies.
00:15:31.640 And she just wouldn't.
00:15:32.800 And in fact, today, can you find that CBC story just today?
00:15:36.860 I just saw it, that she apparently recorded a call.
00:15:41.960 She recorded a phone call with Trudeau.
00:15:47.480 That is heavy, heavy.
00:15:48.980 That's just breaking today.
00:15:51.360 So they were trying to pressure this justice minister, this attorney general, to drop the
00:15:56.840 criminal trial.
00:15:57.600 And that's like saying, hey, my buddy Al Capone.
00:16:00.160 Yeah, look at this.
00:16:01.220 Wilson Raybould recorded conversations as she faced pressure over SNC-Lavalin file.
00:16:07.840 Why would she do that?
00:16:10.480 It's not a normal human thing to record conversations with peers.
00:16:14.640 It's just not normal.
00:16:16.680 If you're a reporter and you're interviewing someone, sometimes you record them for the
00:16:21.400 purpose of being very accurate.
00:16:23.280 And if it's a controversial interview, you want to have a record of it so someone can't
00:16:26.720 dispute it.
00:16:27.460 But if you're colleagues, if you're in cabinet with each other, you don't record each other.
00:16:31.340 That's weird.
00:16:32.020 If there's a cabinet meeting, someone takes notes, called minutes, and everyone looks
00:16:36.660 them over and says, yeah, that's what we agreed.
00:16:38.380 But to record a conversation with the prime minister, why would you do that?
00:16:44.320 You do that if you think things are going really sideways and you think he's going to
00:16:49.300 say something that he'll later deny, something that is very important, that is like trying
00:16:55.840 to tell you to do something corrupt.
00:16:59.820 I think that's extraordinary news.
00:17:04.140 So my point is, for the last almost two months, the story of him firing his attorney general
00:17:09.880 and then the other cabinet minister, Jane Philpott, quitting in solidarity with her and
00:17:17.880 then the quitting of his closest advisor, Gerald Butts, and then the quitting firing of the
00:17:24.600 top civil servant in the country with Michael Warnick, and then the quitting of Selena Cesar
00:17:31.320 Chauvin, disaster, disaster, disaster.
00:17:34.840 And what it's done is it's shown that that happy sock boy, Baron Von Novelty Socks, the
00:17:43.660 selfie guy, can we get the picture of him in the pride parade hugging two girls?
00:17:47.780 You know the one I'm talking about?
00:17:52.280 Justin Trudeau gives speeches here and there, but his most common venue is in front of kids
00:18:02.360 because they don't ask tough questions.
00:18:05.840 And he can say his banalities about, we're for Canadians in the middle class and those
00:18:11.020 working hard to join it, and we believe in climate action.
00:18:14.560 Look at this, look at this, look at this.
00:18:15.600 So that's Justin Trudeau, a married man, at a pride parade with two girls.
00:18:22.020 I'm going to say the one on the left, just given the size of that tat.
00:18:25.560 I'm guessing she's in her 20s.
00:18:27.560 The one on the right wouldn't surprise me if she's a teenager.
00:18:30.840 That's not just an arm hug, that's an arm and leg hug.
00:18:36.780 That's your prime minister, and that's his safe space.
00:18:43.460 It's probably not safe for those girls.
00:18:46.260 Can we get the picture of him with the topless girl?
00:18:48.900 It's a little bit harder to find.
00:18:50.340 He goes to his pride parades, and he loves taking pictures with naked or half-naked women,
00:18:58.080 actually.
00:18:59.500 I can imagine, and can you also, while you're at it, call up the Gian Gomeschi to Le Monde
00:19:04.000 on Parle, where he, his wife talks about a threesome with Gian Gomeschi.
00:19:09.040 Do you know what I'm talking about?
00:19:12.240 So he's got this frisson of sexuality, always inappropriate.
00:19:16.880 Is that appropriate for any grown man in his 40s who's married to do?
00:19:25.520 The whole thing, the whole thing.
00:19:28.060 Is it appropriate for a grown man married to hug in what can only be called a full-body
00:19:35.780 contact?
00:19:37.200 Like, it's one thing to hug someone with your arms, but to hug them with your arms and your
00:19:40.240 legs.
00:19:41.060 Is that appropriate for a grown man to do?
00:19:43.560 Well, I mean, here's another shot.
00:19:46.100 Here's another picture.
00:19:47.520 Now, it's blurred a little bit.
00:19:49.660 At another pride parade, I don't want to get too forensic here, but I think the lad might
00:19:54.480 actually be aroused.
00:19:56.300 Sorry to say it.
00:19:57.480 Sorry to point that out.
00:19:59.640 I think he's a little bit excited about posing next to a girl who can't be, can't be older
00:20:06.540 than 20, naked.
00:20:07.980 She's half-naked, and the prime minister of the country thinks that's just cool, and a
00:20:16.200 quick inspection of his pants says he's cool and hot at the same time, and he's just a
00:20:21.940 dirty, I'm not going to say dirty old man, he's just a dirty middle-aged man.
00:20:25.760 Will you agree with me on that?
00:20:27.320 But my point is, this was all sort of cool.
00:20:30.120 Hey, guys, this is really cool.
00:20:31.600 Did I see my socks?
00:20:33.180 Anybody want a selfie?
00:20:34.420 Especially girls.
00:20:35.400 Hey, girls, so that started falling apart when he fired his female attorney general,
00:20:42.200 and another female, namely Jane Philpott, quit, and then another female of color, Selena
00:20:51.000 Cesar Chavannes, quit, and it's just the Teflons come off.
00:20:56.820 So that same old BS, it's not clicking anymore.
00:21:00.300 I see a super chat there.
00:21:01.740 Proud Boys Calgary says, Feminist Trudeau, the lady doth protest too much, methinks.
00:21:07.200 Queen Gertrude and Hamlet, Shakespeare was indeed the master wordsmith.
00:21:10.700 That's exactly it about male feminists.
00:21:14.720 They protest too much.
00:21:15.700 You know what that means, eh?
00:21:16.920 Another way of saying that is you're a heat bag.
00:21:18.900 It's like a friend of mine used to say, when you're crossing the border between Canada and
00:21:23.120 the U.S., you have a quick chat with the border security, and if you're cool, you just go
00:21:28.020 through and say, hey there, yeah, nothing, or you even say, yeah, I bought 20 bucks worth
00:21:31.520 of stuff.
00:21:31.960 Here's my receipts.
00:21:32.720 Do you want me to pay HST on it?
00:21:34.180 Whatever.
00:21:36.160 If you're stressed, if you've got something on your mind, you say, hey, officer, yeah,
00:21:40.280 no, we haven't, without even being asked, yeah, no, we haven't been smoking marijuana.
00:21:44.700 No, no, we, hey, officer, no, we definitely don't have any marijuana on us.
00:21:49.520 And, yeah, officer, no way, say no to drugs, okay?
00:21:54.060 Like, if you're running a little hot like that, if you're a heat bag, yeah, no one brought
00:21:59.020 up marijuana, guys, but it sure is on your mind.
00:22:02.260 Why don't you pull the car over and we'll just, we'll just take a look through your stuff
00:22:05.840 for a sec.
00:22:06.760 That's what a male feminist is.
00:22:09.000 That's the allusion to, she doth protest too much.
00:22:15.860 The lady doth protest too much.
00:22:17.660 Um, Justin Trudeau, always talking about being a feminist.
00:22:22.000 Normal people don't do that.
00:22:24.240 Hey, guys, you know I'm a feminist?
00:22:26.360 Hmm.
00:22:27.080 Do we have this young Gomeshi Tulemon on Pearl?
00:22:28.860 No.
00:22:29.620 Um, if you just Google, uh, T-L-M-E-P, Trudeau Gomeshi, I bet it'll show up on, uh, oh, okay.
00:22:40.540 Um, anyway, so, uh, Justin, I'm going to call for the, uh, Aboriginal clip, um, in a moment.
00:22:49.720 So, so Justin Trudeau was at a fundraiser, I think it was in Halifax, at $1,500 a pop.
00:22:55.580 That's a big fundraiser in Canada.
00:22:57.480 I know they do it much bigger in the States.
00:22:59.000 So, $1,500 a pop to, to listen to Trudeau.
00:23:02.320 And, um, I've, I've listened to a lot of his speeches.
00:23:05.620 They're pretty empty.
00:23:07.220 Like I say, he specializes in talking to kids.
00:23:10.040 He really doesn't change his script when he talks to grown-ups.
00:23:13.200 Um, I could probably give a full Trudeau speech right now.
00:23:16.120 Trudeau speeches are never very long.
00:23:17.540 They're only about 15 minutes most.
00:23:19.520 He talks about, um, fighting hard for the middle class and those working hard to join it.
00:23:24.760 Um, he talks about climate action.
00:23:28.660 He talks about how diversity is our strength.
00:23:33.140 And that's pretty much about it.
00:23:34.960 The lad doesn't have a bigger repertoire than that.
00:23:37.680 So, I don't know why anyone would pay $1,500 to go hear a Trudeau speech at a fundraiser other than for access.
00:23:44.360 Um, so, some Aboriginal activists from a, an Indian band in Western Ontario called, um, Grassy Narrows.
00:23:52.900 It's a small Indian band and only about 950 folks live on the reserve.
00:23:59.080 And the thing is, this reserve has, has mercury poisoning because there was some old, old mill up the, up river.
00:24:08.380 And, um, this mercury poisoning is a terrible, terrible thing.
00:24:12.500 And, uh, it's called Minamata disease, named after a city in Japan where it was really studied.
00:24:18.440 So, they've got this Minamata, he's like, it's terrible, God forbid, you should never wish mercury poisoning even on your enemies.
00:24:25.200 It's the worst.
00:24:26.580 And it's so sad.
00:24:28.340 And, um, Trudeau, two years ago, actually with Jane Philpott, one of the, uh, cabinet miniatures who quit,
00:24:34.120 promised to build sort of something called a mercury house, a place to really help the families, help them heal.
00:24:39.620 Um, so good.
00:24:40.480 He said he would do something, but that was two years ago and they, and they haven't done it.
00:24:43.320 He just hasn't done it.
00:24:48.120 So, one or two or three, I'm not quite sure, people from that dirt poor Indian reserve, uh, Grassy Narrows, um, bought tickets to this $1,500, um, Chopin broccoli.
00:25:05.980 Do you think Trudeau will actually be removed?
00:25:07.620 I'll, I'll get to that, uh, Chopin, thank you.
00:25:09.640 Um, so three people from the Indian band or from their friends or associates, I don't know if they were lawyers or whatever,
00:25:16.780 I don't know if they were actually Aboriginal themselves, buy tickets for this fundraiser.
00:25:21.560 That's a lot of money to spend just to heckle a guy.
00:25:26.020 And they only heckled them for maybe 15 seconds before they were ushered out.
00:25:33.620 But watch what Trudeau says.
00:25:35.460 So, let me just recap.
00:25:37.060 $1,500 a plate, reception, people from Grassy Narrows, which has mercury poisoning, trying to get him to keep his promise that he made to them in 2017.
00:25:49.920 And listen to what he says.
00:25:51.420 Take a look.
00:25:51.800 Best, middle class, and in people working hard to join us.
00:25:59.140 Thank you very much.
00:25:59.840 Thank you for being here tonight.
00:26:01.340 Thank you.
00:26:02.160 People like Grassy Narrows are suffering from mercury poisoning.
00:26:06.040 You committed to addressing this crisis.
00:26:08.660 Thank you for being here.
00:26:09.740 Thank you very much for your donation tonight.
00:26:12.080 And I really appreciate the donation to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:26:17.420 And as we know, the Liberal Party is filled with different perspectives and different opinions.
00:26:24.080 And we respect them all.
00:26:25.220 And our commitment to reconciliation continues to be strong and committed.
00:26:29.940 And we will continue to engage.
00:26:32.120 Thank you, sir, for your donation to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:26:35.500 I really appreciate you being here tonight.
00:26:37.760 Thank you for being here.
00:26:38.820 That is why we are moving forward on reconciliation in a real and tangible way.
00:26:44.340 Thank you, sir.
00:26:45.400 Thank you for being here tonight.
00:26:46.920 Thank you for highlighting how important reconciliation is.
00:26:51.000 Thank you for being here tonight, sir.
00:26:53.120 Thank you very much for your donation to the Liberal Party.
00:26:56.600 So, as I was saying...
00:27:00.520 Hey, you guys, you're dying from mercury poisoning, eh?
00:27:04.440 I promised that I would help you, and I didn't.
00:27:06.340 So, you took what few dollars you have in the band, and you paid $1,500 to come to talk to me.
00:27:12.460 And I'm getting my staff to get you out.
00:27:14.740 They weren't violent.
00:27:16.120 They were a little disruptive, sure.
00:27:17.560 But they paid their $1,500.
00:27:20.260 Thank you.
00:27:21.520 Thank you for paying money.
00:27:23.240 Thank you for your donation.
00:27:25.180 Thank you for your donation.
00:27:26.280 And while he's shooing them out, he's actually saying to them,
00:27:32.380 we believe in an array of opinions, but not...
00:27:36.460 While he's kicking them out, he's lying to them.
00:27:40.320 We believe in a diversity of opinions.
00:27:42.540 While he's kicking them out, he's lying to them.
00:27:45.460 While he's obviously upset with them, he's saying thank you to them.
00:27:49.960 He's lying to them.
00:27:50.900 They want money for mercury treatment.
00:27:56.980 And he's saying thank you for your money that you've given to me for the Liberal Party.
00:28:03.040 And the crowd cheered, which is so, so, so gross.
00:28:07.220 But what I found just so funny, and I talked about this the other day on the show,
00:28:10.100 is that he's using those lines to them as attacks, as insults, as sneers, as mockery.
00:28:18.360 But those are the same lines he says to everybody when he's pretending he likes them.
00:28:23.000 So he will go on to say to the remaining people in the room,
00:28:27.800 thank you for supporting the Liberal Party.
00:28:30.340 We believe in a diverse point of view.
00:28:33.280 We believe in reconciliation with Aboriginal peoples or whatever he said.
00:28:36.960 And so he just sort of said the lies, the lies.
00:28:41.800 And anyway, my point is that was such a disaster.
00:28:44.400 He actually gave the closest thing I've ever seen him give to an apology, which is very rare.
00:28:50.040 Just unbelievable.
00:28:51.280 The shine is coming off.
00:28:53.100 And I showed you a moment ago those,
00:28:55.540 the news that Jody Wilson-Raybould actually recorded, some of her calls.
00:29:00.140 That is, that's stunning.
00:29:02.040 That shows, that shows how panicked she was about the way,
00:29:07.380 I mean, in my entire life, I mean, I'm a journalist,
00:29:09.800 so sometimes I record phone calls when I do an interview.
00:29:12.300 But to record someone because you think a fight is coming is such an extreme move.
00:29:19.780 And that's what one cabinet minister did to the prime minister?
00:29:23.440 Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, holy moly.
00:29:26.780 I think the worst is still to come.
00:29:28.060 But anyhow, I hear in my ear that we have that clip of Trudeau and Gian Gomeschi.
00:29:33.540 Oh, I think I missed the super chat.
00:29:35.260 Let me go there.
00:29:36.820 TJ, Ezra, happy fourth season.
00:29:38.640 Here's $20 for your next Alberta elections billboard lawsuit
00:29:40.900 and also inevitably for a future federal election billboard lawsuit too.
00:29:45.280 That is so funny that you say that.
00:29:48.120 Curious looking inside.
00:29:49.940 Much support for what you're doing.
00:29:51.400 Hey, thanks very much.
00:29:52.520 You know what?
00:29:53.760 Oh, and we've got Proud Boys Calgary, Feminist Trudeau.
00:29:55.560 Oh, yeah, I already read that one.
00:29:56.900 Justin, when we're done this, I'm going to refer to the Elections Canada apologies, okay?
00:30:03.900 Proud Boys Calgary mentioned Gertrude from, I think that was from Hamlet.
00:30:11.600 And if I'm going, it's been a while since I read Hamlet, but anyway, we'll get into Hamlet.
00:30:17.900 We don't have time.
00:30:18.440 But a male feminist, when you see a male feminist, it sometimes works on women.
00:30:27.140 Can we also get the Rosie Barton love one that we use in the monologue?
00:30:31.920 Thanks.
00:30:32.780 Maybe we'll even start with that if you can find that one.
00:30:35.200 Thanks.
00:30:36.820 You know male feminists?
00:30:38.300 Of course you do.
00:30:39.160 If you're a guy, you detect them immediately.
00:30:47.300 I think it's Professor Gad Saad who came up with an academic idea for male feminists.
00:30:56.920 And he uses a swear, but it's really funny.
00:31:01.920 So I'm going to, I'm not going to say this swear.
00:31:05.340 He calls male feminists sort of a, I think it's Gad Saad.
00:31:09.780 He calls them, he says it's a genetic strategy, a mating strategy called being a sneaky effer.
00:31:18.420 And obviously F is F-U-C-K-E-R.
00:31:21.440 Being a sneaky effer.
00:31:22.980 As in you, you're, oh, I'm just, I'm, oh, no, no, I'm not an alpha male.
00:31:27.620 I'm not, I'm not just here for, for sex.
00:31:31.140 I'm just a feminist like you.
00:31:33.360 And he's sort of a sneaky effer.
00:31:35.200 He sneaks in and he mates with the females.
00:31:38.840 So we're talking about a biological, you know, pass on your genetic material theory.
00:31:47.140 That's what a male feminist is.
00:31:48.520 And every male can detect a male feminist immediately because they're running hot.
00:31:54.460 It's like the, the funny hypothetical I said of someone showing up at the border.
00:31:58.820 And instead of just being cool and answering questions, he says,
00:32:02.180 Officer, no, no, no drugs in the car.
00:32:04.060 Who would, who would ever bring drugs in the car?
00:32:06.600 I know you didn't ask me, but I'm just telling you in advance.
00:32:09.240 There's no drugs in the car, officer.
00:32:10.940 None.
00:32:11.760 And no alcohol in the back seat either.
00:32:16.220 Did I say the back seat anywhere?
00:32:18.220 Like if you're running that hot, that's what a male feminist is.
00:32:21.860 And every guy can detect it.
00:32:23.380 And it's, it's someone who's a sneaky effer.
00:32:25.360 Who's doing that as a trick to entrap women.
00:32:30.320 Gian Gomeschi, friend of Justin Trudeau's, actually was a, was a guy who took women's studies in college.
00:32:42.180 What guy takes women's studies?
00:32:43.560 No real guy does that, except if you want to be surrounded by women.
00:32:51.480 Now, I suppose a typical fella isn't interested in many of the kind of women that would be in a women's studies class.
00:32:58.920 But either Gian Gomeschi wasn't particularly picky, or if he said, well, if there's going to be a hundred women in this big classroom, and only one guy, moi, I could have my pick of the litter.
00:33:12.600 And indeed he did.
00:33:14.200 He portrayed himself as a super feminist, male feminist.
00:33:18.320 But of course, it turned out that he was an abusive, not a rapist, but he would physically smash the women he was with.
00:33:26.640 And he would say, oh, that's just Fifty Shades of Grey, ladies.
00:33:29.920 A couple more super tweets.
00:33:32.640 Where do I put my vote, sheer or Mad Max?
00:33:34.420 I would prefer Max, but I do not want to split the vote.
00:33:36.700 Well, that's a tough question right there, isn't it?
00:33:38.780 I don't know if there's any riding in the country where the People's Party would come ahead of the conservatives.
00:33:43.760 But if you're in a riding where neither party looks, where the conservatives don't look like they are going to win, why not vote with your heart?
00:33:52.520 But if you're in a riding that's close, and the conservatives have a chance, I think it does make sense to support the conservatives.
00:33:59.800 TJ says, and here's exactly $10 for your new hip talent, Miles McInnes.
00:34:03.260 Yeah, thanks very much.
00:34:04.580 Anyway, let me get back to Gian Gomeschi.
00:34:06.460 I want to show you.
00:34:10.280 Yeah, I'm going to, yeah, I'll start with Rosemary Barton.
00:34:12.380 There is one group upon which male feminists works.
00:34:17.460 Men can detect their male feminists immediately, because he's a scammer, he's a schemer, he's gross, he's a trickster, he's a sneaky effer.
00:34:24.120 But some women, especially lonely women, they fall for the male feminists.
00:34:32.020 And I want to show you an interview by Rosemary Barton, who's a lonely woman of a certain age in Ottawa.
00:34:42.080 She is a journalist at CBC's The National.
00:34:44.840 And she had an interview with Justin Trudeau, male feminist.
00:34:48.360 And we've taken the words out, and we've put a love song behind it.
00:34:53.500 But this is the target market for male feminists.
00:34:58.580 Take a look at this journalist.
00:35:01.620 Is this an interview, or is this an episode of The Bachelorette?
00:35:06.120 Is this an interview, or is this a Tinder date?
00:35:09.680 Take a look.
00:35:10.220 If you could do any other job, and you have to answer, what would it be?
00:35:14.320 I'd be a schoolteacher.
00:35:15.340 I knew you were going to say that.
00:35:16.180 No, no, that's what I am.
00:35:18.740 Aspirational.
00:35:20.020 Something you haven't done.
00:35:24.180 No, it'd be that.
00:35:25.300 It'd be maybe running a school.
00:35:28.420 Something at the UN.
00:35:29.760 Something at the...
00:35:30.220 Oh, no, once I'm done politics, I'm done politics.
00:35:35.780 Last book you've read, or the book you're reading?
00:35:39.700 The...
00:35:41.420 Just finished The Patch, which was Chris Turner's history of the oil patch.
00:35:49.680 But I'm also about to start the new Ken Fallon, the third book that is the sequel to Pillars
00:36:00.720 of the Earth.
00:36:01.200 That's your nerdy side?
00:36:02.340 No, that's my...
00:36:04.960 Your sci-fi nerdy side.
00:36:06.200 No, no, it's not sci-fi.
00:36:07.540 It's just a sweeping historical epic, I'm sure, but I haven't seen it so much.
00:36:12.460 What kind of music are you going to listen to?
00:36:15.200 If you have time.
00:36:16.120 Or podcast.
00:36:19.680 Um, you know, I'm not single, it's been a while since I've been single, but that is
00:36:25.620 exactly how a first date goes.
00:36:28.560 Hey, what kind of music are you listening to?
00:36:30.860 You reading any books lately?
00:36:32.940 If you had a dream job, what would it be?
00:36:35.820 Let's walk together through the snow.
00:36:38.060 Maybe we won't hold hands yet, but I hope the date ends when we're holding hands.
00:36:42.160 That was not an interview, that was a date.
00:36:46.300 Eskimo 56.
00:36:47.120 Male feminists are like cuttlefish.
00:36:49.040 Just search for the Blue Planet, Planet Earth episode with them, and you'll understand.
00:36:52.760 The small ones pretend to be girls to sneak in and mate.
00:36:55.140 Yeah, that's what I mean by Gadsad's sneaky effer.
00:36:58.240 P-Dog.
00:36:58.680 Five bucks, $17.99.
00:37:00.020 Let them eat cake.
00:37:01.340 2019.
00:37:01.960 Thank you for your donation.
00:37:03.520 Okay.
00:37:04.680 Um.
00:37:07.400 Ole Larsen.
00:37:08.340 Rebel Media is super.
00:37:09.280 We don't have anything like that in Europe, but we have Koran bombing right now in Denmark.
00:37:12.460 Okay, I, um, I don't know what that means, but I'll check it out.
00:37:17.020 I've been to Denmark, very interesting.
00:37:19.060 A lot going on there.
00:37:21.340 D. Mihalaki, if your conservative MP supports M103, vote PPC.
00:37:25.780 That's a good, good point.
00:37:27.160 Yes, there are some conservative MPs that could make themselves disqualified.
00:37:32.100 But generally, look, you've got to beat Trudeau.
00:37:33.700 Um, okay, so I'm going to bring this on home now.
00:37:38.740 There's three more things I want to show you.
00:37:40.380 I want to show you when male feminist Justin Trudeau meets male feminist Gian Gomeschi with
00:37:49.140 Sophie Trudeau, who's really, really odd.
00:37:53.400 But listen, we're all odd in our own ways.
00:37:56.760 I'm odd.
00:37:57.380 Um, I think Sophie and Justin are a punishment for each other.
00:38:04.080 Imagine this.
00:38:05.380 Watch this clip of male feminist Justin Trudeau and male feminist Gian Gomeschi.
00:38:11.860 And Sophie Trudeau makes a cameo.
00:38:13.320 Take a look.
00:38:15.020 Because you're very handsome.
00:38:16.200 Thank you, Justin.
00:38:17.900 Kiss him.
00:38:19.540 Uh, I think because the show...
00:38:24.380 You're very handsome.
00:38:27.380 Trudeau says to Gomeschi.
00:38:30.240 And did you hear what Sophie Trudeau said?
00:38:34.060 Kiss him.
00:38:36.140 And then Trudeau gives her a knowing wink.
00:38:39.500 Can you play that again?
00:38:41.020 Because that went by so quick.
00:38:43.340 This is on a show called Toulamans en Parle, which is a show in Quebec, but obviously they
00:38:48.280 were all speaking English.
00:38:49.640 English is Gian Gomeschi's first language.
00:38:51.700 English is Justin Trudeau's first language.
00:38:53.900 Sophie, French is her first language.
00:38:56.160 But really, they're all talking about the language of love.
00:38:58.420 Take a look at this again.
00:39:00.380 Um...
00:39:00.820 Because you're very handsome.
00:39:02.520 Thank you, Justin.
00:39:04.240 Kiss him.
00:39:04.920 I think because the show has a...
00:39:10.280 Is that creepy?
00:39:14.520 That's creepy.
00:39:16.040 That is very creepy.
00:39:17.400 Um, I want to ask you to look up one more video, and it's the Sophie Gregoire, uh, juice
00:39:27.420 parody video that Sheila did.
00:39:29.440 It's so gross.
00:39:30.580 It's so, so, so, so gross.
00:39:32.840 Um, but in the meantime, can I, can you throw up the, the Angus Reed thing?
00:39:39.040 And I'll talk about that for a couple of minutes while you get the Sophie Gregoire juicer.
00:39:42.740 So what's my point?
00:39:45.000 You've got a male feminist, Justin Trudeau, who managed to grope and grab girls all the time,
00:39:55.900 maybe with his wife's permission.
00:39:57.500 Maybe his wife doesn't actually have a problem with him giving an arm and leg hug to young
00:40:02.640 girls at a pride parade.
00:40:03.800 Maybe, uh, she doesn't have a problem with what he does, because as you saw in that clip
00:40:09.480 on TV a moment ago, um, maybe she actually is fine with, uh, him kissing another man or
00:40:20.020 something.
00:40:20.440 I don't know.
00:40:21.100 I just, I don't even know what to make of all that.
00:40:23.360 Um, but I, I think the mystique is broken.
00:40:31.000 The Teflon is scraped off and Justin Trudeau's being, having a tough go of it because he's
00:40:35.340 no longer credibly a feminist or, or, or a lovable guy.
00:40:40.720 He's revealed to be a bit of an asshole, as I showed you in that Aboriginal interaction.
00:40:45.260 But look at this new poll from Angus Reed.
00:40:47.440 Show me the gender breakdown.
00:40:48.680 Leave this on here.
00:40:49.300 And if you want to grab that, uh, Sophie, yeah, thanks.
00:40:52.080 So this is a new poll, massive, uh, sample size, 5,289 people in this poll.
00:41:00.420 As people who know polls will understand, that is an enormous sample size, which means
00:41:04.920 it's quite likely an accurate poll.
00:41:07.860 So you can see on the left that, uh, the Conservatives lead the Liberals 37% to 28%.
00:41:14.920 That's a pretty good lead.
00:41:16.940 But look at the, in the middle there, men.
00:41:18.740 Almost half the men in Canada are ready to vote Conservative, 46%.
00:41:24.400 Uh, there was a question earlier about the People's Party of Canada.
00:41:27.880 5% of men are ready for that.
00:41:30.640 Uh, 5% of men are going to vote for the Bloc Québécois.
00:41:33.060 Remember, that's just in one, uh, province.
00:41:35.820 So that's 20% in Quebec.
00:41:38.240 6% of men would consider voting for the Green Party.
00:41:41.800 Could be.
00:41:42.160 Those are the male feminists.
00:41:45.380 12% of men say they would vote for the New Democrats.
00:41:48.320 Those are probably, um, Black Lives Matter activists, uh, environmental extremists, other
00:41:55.040 identity grievance groups.
00:41:57.120 Only 25% of men in Canada would vote for the Liberal Party.
00:42:03.680 25%?
00:42:05.240 That is so low.
00:42:08.080 You can see 31% of women would, which is why the, the total number is 28%.
00:42:12.680 But only, you have four men in the room, you have eight men in the room.
00:42:16.420 Only two of them would vote for Trudeau.
00:42:18.080 Why?
00:42:18.400 I believe it's because he's a male feminist.
00:42:22.600 There's other reasons too, obviously.
00:42:26.100 Taxes, foreign affairs, corruption, crime, uh, immigration, terrorism, whatever.
00:42:34.960 But I think he comes across as that creepy weirdo on Tulaiman-Aimparo.
00:42:40.900 And when things were really going sideways, he had an emergency rally trying to buttress the
00:42:46.700 troops.
00:42:46.880 And let me show you who spoke that day in addition to Trudeau.
00:42:52.520 Catherine McKenna, his, one of his lieutenants on the Global Warming File.
00:42:58.940 I just want you to, so, so you, you've got a big problem with men because you come across
00:43:03.720 as an insincere, sneaky effer, as Gad said, would say, you're a, you're a fake feminist,
00:43:10.000 you're a male feminist, you're, you're a bit of a weirdo.
00:43:12.520 So, so only one in four men would even consider voting for you.
00:43:18.120 Holy moly.
00:43:18.840 And who do you roll out to win the men over?
00:43:23.100 Do you bring in sort of a guy's guy to say, all right, guys, here's why you got to vote
00:43:28.320 for Trudeau.
00:43:29.520 I don't know if they have anyone like that in the Liberal Party.
00:43:32.160 New, they roll out pretty much the opposite.
00:43:36.400 A shrieking, shouting, harridan, a battle axe, screaming about global warming.
00:43:45.400 And when I say screaming, well, you tell me, is this screaming or shouting?
00:43:48.960 How would you characterize this?
00:43:50.820 So, let's talk about climate change for a second.
00:43:54.600 Who believes it's real?
00:43:57.320 Who believes in science?
00:44:00.660 We got a report last year that said we have 12 years to take serious climate action.
00:44:08.040 We are all in this together.
00:44:10.240 We need to act.
00:44:11.400 And just remember last year.
00:44:13.420 Who remembers last summer?
00:44:14.820 Who remembers the extreme heat that we felt last summer?
00:44:20.880 Who remembers that people literally died of extreme heat?
00:44:24.980 I've called people, I've called mothers in British Columbia where there were forest fires.
00:44:31.640 Remember those forest fires?
00:44:33.180 And guess what?
00:44:34.180 They were scared for their kids to go outside because the air quality was so bad.
00:44:41.980 Shouting or screaming?
00:44:43.060 I take back the screaming.
00:44:44.020 I think it was more shouting.
00:44:45.440 I think I would use the word hectoring.
00:44:48.700 So, let's say you're just a regular guy.
00:44:51.180 Got your high school degree.
00:44:52.220 Maybe you got a few years of college.
00:44:53.700 Maybe you're skilled trades.
00:44:54.680 Maybe you work in a factory.
00:44:55.740 Maybe you're a truck driver.
00:44:57.160 Maybe you went to college.
00:44:58.200 Maybe you got, maybe you're an accountant.
00:44:59.820 Maybe you're an engineer.
00:45:00.980 Whatever.
00:45:01.300 You're a real guy.
00:45:02.000 You got a wife and kids.
00:45:03.000 You're a normal guy trying to pay the bills.
00:45:06.040 And this shouty lecturing.
00:45:09.580 Who remembers last summer?
00:45:11.260 Who remembers how hard it was?
00:45:14.760 So, you got to pay more taxes.
00:45:17.600 Holy cow.
00:45:19.340 Oh, my God.
00:45:20.760 I think they're going to drive that number down.
00:45:23.780 And I think it's because, it's not because she's a woman.
00:45:31.060 Men actually vote for women candidates at a greater proportion than women vote for women candidates.
00:45:39.320 Did you know that?
00:45:39.860 Margaret Thatcher won the votes of men.
00:45:45.860 Indira Gandhi won the votes of men.
00:45:48.540 Golda Meir won the votes of men.
00:45:50.900 And she was this close to dropping a nuke in the 1973 war, by the way.
00:45:56.780 Men don't have problems voting for women.
00:46:00.520 You know, can you find it?
00:46:01.400 I don't know if you can find it.
00:46:02.720 So, Margaret Thatcher, when she was asked, do the, I don't know how you even Google it.
00:46:15.060 She was asked by a reporter, do you, do any reporters go easy on you because you're a woman?
00:46:20.700 And she said, no, and I don't go easy on the men.
00:46:24.200 I don't even know how to find that.
00:46:25.540 I'm obviously not remembering it very well.
00:46:27.860 But the point is, Margaret Thatcher was the iron lady.
00:46:32.140 Emphasis on the iron, Thatcher, go easy because she's a woman.
00:46:36.820 I'm going to see if I can find that clip.
00:46:39.200 I can't find it.
00:46:43.500 Sorry about that.
00:46:44.380 I can't even remember, I can't even remember the exact wording.
00:46:48.300 I'm trying to make the case that there are tough-as-nails women out there that don't shriek and hector and cajole and just, there are tough-as-nails women out there who compel people to support them regardless.
00:47:04.720 And the whole fake feminism thing, I think that's, it can be powerful if it's, if it comes across as progressive and helpful and positive.
00:47:17.040 But I think it's being revealed in Trudeau to be a bit of a false front, just like his false front of aboriginal support.
00:47:25.100 I just really think so.
00:47:26.840 All right.
00:47:27.220 It's 1247.
00:47:29.120 Let's see if there's any more super chats.
00:47:31.320 Craig McDonald, Shrieking, Harpy, Proud Boys, Calgary, Climate Barbie was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez before AOC was AOC.
00:47:38.420 That's right.
00:47:39.660 Just incredible.
00:47:40.400 Okay, we've got a few minutes left.
00:47:45.940 Oh, I want to show you one last thing.
00:47:48.880 And you're probably saying, Ezra, what are you doing?
00:47:50.760 What are you doing here?
00:47:51.540 What's your point?
00:47:52.880 My point is, I think that the wheels are coming off the bus for Justin Trudeau.
00:47:56.880 And things that the media have been ignoring for years, they're finally focusing on because they've become disillusioned.
00:48:05.020 They were entranced, and I think that's over now.
00:48:09.380 I've got a question for you.
00:48:12.040 I want to show you a video by Sophie Gregoire Trudeau.
00:48:14.520 Now, I should tell you right now, I know that this is a joke.
00:48:19.600 This is a comedy sketch, so I'm not playing dumb.
00:48:23.580 So I know it was an attempt at humor, okay?
00:48:26.000 So I just want you to see what that attempt at humor was, and I'm going to show that to you.
00:48:33.980 And my point is, this was absolutely ignored by the mainstream media.
00:48:37.980 Do you think this would be ignored if this were Stephen Harper's wife, Lorene, or if this were Melania Trump?
00:48:45.360 Oh, the way the media goes after Melania.
00:48:48.500 Oli, I see your super chat.
00:48:49.920 I'll come back to that in a minute.
00:48:51.060 I want to show you Sophie Gregoire Trudeau.
00:48:54.680 This isn't obscure.
00:48:55.640 She did this on TV.
00:48:57.420 Have you seen this before?
00:48:59.660 Take a look.
00:49:01.080 That's very good.
00:49:01.800 Thank you.
00:49:02.040 And John, in talking about intimate relationships, there are a few days in the month where it's a little bit gênant at the level of sex with your partner.
00:49:09.160 Do you see that?
00:49:10.420 Yes, it's a period that's a bit more limited.
00:49:12.900 You know which I'm talking about?
00:49:14.440 Yes, I'm on the bottom of the tongue.
00:49:17.660 On the bottom of the tongue.
00:49:19.120 But if I tell you today that I have a product that could transform this woman's wife in an experience sensual and rafraîchisant.
00:49:28.380 Sophie, you're interested in the moment.
00:49:29.860 Yes, it's the researchers of the NASA who invented this product in the years 1980.
00:49:34.780 You know, when you're at the kilometers of the Earth in a space station, the feminine is becoming a little bit encombrant.
00:49:41.120 So, the researchers of the NASA have wanted to transform this feminine feminine and the mission of space, it's often very long.
00:49:48.700 So, the astronauts have turned out that this product transform not only the feminine ode, but the feminine goût in a real goût of tea glacé.
00:49:59.540 Alors, ce que tu me dis, c'est que le thé glacé que je bois maintenant est fait...
00:50:03.460 Tout à fait, John.
00:50:04.420 Oui.
00:50:04.520 Tu sais, ta femme n'a qu'à prendre une dragée, taste ovule, et une heure après, elle va à la salle de bain, récupère ses fluides corporelles et les mélange à un peu d'eau et de citron.
00:50:14.580 Voilà, le tour est joué!
00:50:15.780 C'est incroyable.
00:50:16.580 Mais comment ça fonctionne, en fait?
00:50:18.080 John, taste ovule utilise le pouvoir d'un enzyme breveté, le Flaborenze.
00:50:22.920 Comme tu le sais, le sang menstruel est très riche en fer.
00:50:26.460 Le Flaborenze métabolise le fer du sang, ce qui permet d'en modifier le goût et l'odeur.
00:50:31.140 Le thé glacé qui m'a servi tout à l'heure, qui était vraiment délicieux, est-ce qu'il vient d'autres services?
00:50:36.160 You know, I'm not going to make you watch any more of that.
00:50:41.140 I'm not going to make you watch any more of that.
00:50:44.400 Because I don't hate you.
00:50:45.580 Now, let me just say that it's hard to be funny.
00:50:52.360 It's really the hardest thing.
00:50:54.000 Anyone can be serious.
00:50:54.980 There's a lot of range of emotions or styles.
00:50:57.380 Anyone can be angry.
00:51:00.320 Anyone can be noisy.
00:51:02.680 But being funny is the hardest of all.
00:51:05.060 It's so hard to be funny.
00:51:06.240 And she failed.
00:51:08.640 But no one, no one was there to say, no, no, no, this is not a good idea.
00:51:17.460 This is just, don't do it.
00:51:20.420 No, she didn't have any friends.
00:51:22.260 Just the whole team said, yeah, that's really good.
00:51:26.540 Okay, so it happened.
00:51:29.440 Do you think of Melania Trump?
00:51:30.900 That's Justin Trudeau's wife, in case you missed the point.
00:51:33.660 If that was Stephen Harper's wife, if that was Melania Trump, Donald Trump's wife,
00:51:39.280 if that was the wife of any conservative leader,
00:51:43.120 that would be not a heavy news, not a serious news,
00:51:46.560 and certainly not grounds to disqualify Justin Trudeau's prime minister.
00:51:49.800 What does a bizarre, super gross comedy sketch by his wife,
00:51:55.680 I don't even think they were married by then, maybe they were.
00:51:58.660 That's got nothing to do with him running a country, does it?
00:52:00.840 No.
00:52:01.100 But half the criticisms of Melania or Lorene Harper have nothing to do with their husbands either.
00:52:07.300 It's just the political culture.
00:52:10.400 You mock, you deride.
00:52:12.320 I mean, how many times has Barron Trump been mocked by journalists?
00:52:19.360 I bet you've never seen that video before.
00:52:21.380 But if that were done by Melania, if Melania had done that,
00:52:25.380 do you doubt you would have seen that a thousand times?
00:52:30.080 That is so, so, so, so, so, so gross.
00:52:33.940 Which is grosser?
00:52:34.880 Can we get the two Le Monde on parle again?
00:52:36.780 Which is grosser?
00:52:38.900 That test of, I don't even want to describe it.
00:52:43.020 I don't want to use the words, was that grosser, which was a comedy sketch?
00:52:50.760 Or was this grosser?
00:52:54.120 Well, we don't quite have it, we wouldn't have it teed up.
00:52:58.240 See, the comedy sketch, we know, was an attempt at humor, it failed.
00:53:01.900 It's just really lame.
00:53:03.000 And I guess even my bigger point is the media just pretended it didn't happen.
00:53:08.740 But which is grosser, a bad joke that lands poorly.
00:53:12.920 All right, we all make those.
00:53:15.660 Or what she seriously said to her husband on live TV on a political talk show about Gian Gomeschi.
00:53:23.720 Just let me know, are we still, yeah, go ahead, play it.
00:53:26.220 Very generous too.
00:53:28.600 Because you're very handsome.
00:53:29.960 Thank you, Justin.
00:53:31.780 Kiss him.
00:53:33.000 I think because the show has a reputation.
00:53:38.100 Yeah, I think the kiss him is actually a little bit grosser.
00:53:44.360 Let's end on a positive note though, because the lady can sing.
00:53:54.300 And can we call up not just the raw one, but the Gavin McInnes version?
00:54:01.600 You know, Sophie Trudeau is high maintenance.
00:54:10.880 And I don't say that, and it's anything other than an observation.
00:54:15.980 You know when Justin Trudeau flew to that billionaire's island in the Bahamas,
00:54:21.380 when the whole family flew there,
00:54:23.480 that was an island owned by the Aga Khan, who's a billionaire.
00:54:26.480 You just get it ready to the song.
00:54:28.620 Like, I want to start writing the song.
00:54:31.660 That was Sophie.
00:54:33.200 In fact, they went as a family.
00:54:35.420 And then she called back again and said to the princess, the daughter of the Aga Khan,
00:54:39.920 can we come back and use your billionaire island vacation getaway?
00:54:43.840 And the princess said, well, we're not going to be there.
00:54:46.460 And Sophie Trudeau said, well, that's fine.
00:54:48.320 No, no, we don't want to visit you.
00:54:50.140 We just want your billionaire's island.
00:54:53.300 And what was the princess going to say?
00:54:55.220 Are you going to say no to Sophie Trudeau?
00:54:58.440 So they said, yes, it was so gross.
00:54:59.780 She's so gross.
00:55:01.080 But take a look at this, just for comic relief.
00:55:06.480 Let's end on a happy note.
00:55:08.220 Here is Gavin McInnes, whose brother Miles now does videos for us,
00:55:13.340 singing along with Sophie Trudeau at a Martin Luther King event in Canada.
00:55:20.260 Even though Martin Luther King was an American,
00:55:24.380 it doesn't make sense.
00:55:25.440 But hell, it was an opportunity for Sophie to sing.
00:55:31.080 Yeah, angels can fly.
00:55:34.400 Yeah, yeah.
00:55:36.340 And some people fight.
00:55:38.560 Look how white that audience is.
00:55:40.440 Without knowing why.
00:55:43.760 Oh, sing it, sister.
00:55:45.140 Preach it.
00:55:46.020 Some people live.
00:55:47.920 Without seeing the light.
00:55:50.200 Oh, my God.
00:55:51.380 Look at them.
00:55:52.600 What do you think, brothers and sisters?
00:55:53.820 There's some African back there.
00:55:55.320 He's never even heard of Martin Luther King.
00:55:56.920 Look at the picture behind her.
00:55:59.060 And I know that good will prevail.
00:56:01.820 Who's this lady?
00:56:02.480 And I could come to the world.
00:56:05.380 The love that I feel.
00:56:09.020 When you smile back at me.
00:56:12.760 When you smile back at me.
00:56:16.500 Is she Eartha Kitt?
00:56:17.500 In the corner of your eye.
00:56:19.400 Oh, it's a new song now.
00:56:20.260 Either way, we will say goodbye.
00:56:22.960 But nothing will take away what's between you and me.
00:56:27.440 Oh, my God.
00:56:28.660 Is that guy asleep or blind?
00:56:29.800 When you smile back at me.
00:56:31.660 When you smile back at me.
00:56:34.520 When you smile.
00:56:35.820 When you smile.
00:56:37.400 When you smile.
00:56:40.580 Beautiful.
00:56:40.980 I love you, my child.
00:56:42.720 I love you, too.
00:56:44.800 I love you, my child.
00:56:46.260 I love you, my child.
00:56:47.460 Ooh.
00:56:48.480 Check this out.
00:56:49.500 Yeah, man.
00:56:52.320 I've watched that ten times.
00:56:54.760 I laugh every time.
00:56:58.520 I like that.
00:56:59.400 You know what my favorite?
00:57:00.380 Oh.
00:57:01.160 Oh, it's a new song.
00:57:03.220 When she just switches keys.
00:57:05.400 Switches.
00:57:05.740 Oh, my God.
00:57:06.540 You know, I know this is going to surprise you.
00:57:09.540 She wrote that song herself.
00:57:10.820 I know, I know.
00:57:13.840 There's a lot of talent in that.
00:57:17.020 The same comedic genius who gave you that test of ice tea thing.
00:57:24.180 I don't want to gag.
00:57:25.780 Is the musical genius who gave you that black gospel song.
00:57:33.020 Um, I don't think there's anyone who is whiter than Sophie Trudeau, who is not medically an albino.
00:57:42.000 But, um, obviously you're going to have her sing.
00:57:46.300 Obviously you're going to have a millionaire white Quebecois girl sing at a Martin Luther King event in Ottawa.
00:57:53.920 I mean, duh, of course you are.
00:57:55.980 And, um, yeah, yeah.
00:57:59.280 Uh, that's, uh, that's pretty rough.
00:58:01.860 That's pretty rough.
00:58:03.560 Um, let me, uh, end because we've got three minutes left.
00:58:07.020 Let me end by asking you, and I'll just take some comments.
00:58:10.100 Do you think that, um, do you think Justin Trudeau is going to be reelected?
00:58:16.140 I showed you the polls a moment ago.
00:58:17.880 Uh, I think the liberals are trailing by 9%.
00:58:20.160 I showed you a headline from Jody Wilson-Raybould, uh, about half an hour ago saying she's got recordings.
00:58:25.800 Holy moly!
00:58:27.260 Between her and Justin Trudeau.
00:58:29.100 Those can't be good.
00:58:29.660 Um, I showed you at the very beginning of things, uh, Trudeau losing his temper with some Aboriginal activists who were just asking for, um, we're just asking for, uh, you know, can we get some help?
00:58:47.640 Because we've got mercury poisoning.
00:58:49.380 I see a note that someone says I missed some super chats.
00:58:51.660 Um, I'm going up to see if I can catch him.
00:58:56.480 Um, I'm sorry if I missed them.
00:58:58.400 I'll see if I can find one.
00:58:59.520 Anyways, uh, so who thinks, uh, who thinks that Trudeau will pull it out of the fire?
00:59:03.840 I mean, look, at the end of the day, I think it comes down to the state broadcaster in Canada, the CBC, which is larger than all other news media in Canada combined.
00:59:13.860 I think they're going to censor social media.
00:59:16.800 Uh, they've basically said so already.
00:59:19.160 Um, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, uh, they're going to, um, what they can't control positively through what they propagandize in the media.
00:59:28.320 They will silence in social media, I believe, and, um, all the fancy people will be pressed into bending the knee to Trudeau.
00:59:38.760 I wonder if that's strong enough.
00:59:40.660 I wonder if sending out Catherine McKenna to hectare men into not driving or whatever she's going to do.
00:59:48.480 I wonder if that'll work.
00:59:50.960 Maybe, maybe.
00:59:51.840 Um, a lot can happen in the course of a year and we have less than a year to the election.
00:59:59.620 All right.
01:00:00.180 Well, I don't see any super chats that I've missed.
01:00:03.140 And if I have missed them, please accept my apology.
01:00:07.180 Um, it's one o'clock on the nose.
01:00:11.260 That's our show for today.
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01:00:29.860 But until next time, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, I see P-Dog saying another scandal growing as well.
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