Rebel News Podcast - May 05, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Trump to meet Carney, Albertans identify as 'Alberta First', Canada falls in freedom


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

158.52104

Word Count

9,698

Sentence Count

754

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed and her co-host, David Menzies, discuss National Astronaut Day, Katy Perry's trip to the stars, and why they don't think women should ever go to space.


Transcript

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00:00:23.800 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Rebel News live stream on this, a Monday, May 5th, 2025.
00:00:36.240 I'm David Menzies, and my co-host, well, let me tell you a little bit about my co-host, shall I?
00:00:42.160 Folks, do you know that today is National Astronaut Day?
00:00:46.800 And my co-host, she dreams of the day of becoming a lady astronaut, you know, kind of like Katy Perry,
00:00:52.640 so that she can visit the solar system, Mars and Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter, but she'll never go to Uranus.
00:01:00.880 And yes, I recycled the same gag from Friday when it was National Space Day.
00:01:06.120 She is the she-devil with a sword, the Khaleesi of northern Alberta.
00:01:11.280 She is Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:01:13.580 How are you doing, sensational one?
00:01:16.380 I thought I was in some sort of time loop.
00:01:19.000 I was like, wait, did we already go through this?
00:01:21.920 Yes, yes.
00:01:23.660 Yeah, I've had a lot of thoughts, by the way, about Katy Perry's trip to the stars.
00:01:31.580 And I just thought, how awful for her children to see her post-trip to the stars interview,
00:01:37.480 where she was like, now I truly know what love is.
00:01:40.460 And I would be like, what, Mom?
00:01:42.800 Like, excuse me, Mom, what about me and how you loved me?
00:01:47.260 Like, she did the most obnoxious, self-righteous interview that if you are a mother and you have given birth to your children,
00:01:57.820 I would not think that actually going into space would match the feeling you have for your children.
00:02:06.040 And that, like, look at this.
00:02:09.700 Oh, my God.
00:02:10.160 It's so obnoxious.
00:02:10.860 Anyways, that's enough of her for me.
00:02:13.100 But I just want to correct you on one thing, Sheila.
00:02:15.420 It turns out that those gals never actually made it into space.
00:02:21.000 They got to, I guess, the outer limit of the stratosphere without actually going into the nighttime space of it.
00:02:29.820 So it was really just a very high plane ride.
00:02:33.840 Yeah, that's fine.
00:02:34.840 I just never want to hear from these ladies about climate change ever again after you just expended all that fuel to get to the upper levels of the atmosphere,
00:02:44.920 to come down and virtue signal about how you feel now truly part of the human thread.
00:02:50.600 I'm like, what about your kids?
00:02:52.740 Like, what about your kids?
00:02:54.520 Does a motherhood make you feel like part of the human thread?
00:02:57.820 Anyway, just enough of these obnoxious people.
00:03:01.200 Yes, I am Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:03:02.760 I'm the co-host today instead of in the driver's seat.
00:03:05.460 And I'm grateful for that because I have had just a crazy, crazy morning.
00:03:09.400 And I will have a crazy, crazy afternoon, which means, David, we cannot go a moment long today.
00:03:15.140 I have stuff that are just butting right up against the end of the show.
00:03:18.840 So I'll zip it and I will get into what we're doing here.
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00:04:17.600 Let's get into what the news of the day is.
00:04:20.140 Please, David.
00:04:21.220 Yes, let's get right down to business, Sheila.
00:04:23.740 All eyes are on the upcoming meeting between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump.
00:04:29.680 Trump is back on the 51st state routine.
00:04:34.960 And I think we have some video here, Sheila, of President Trump saying that he'll always talk about making Canada the 51st state,
00:04:44.920 which I always find hard to understand.
00:04:47.060 How can one state be bigger than the entire United States of America?
00:04:52.520 But, you know, I guess we'll work out the details later.
00:04:55.840 Let's run that video and we'll weigh in.
00:04:59.680 On to Canada.
00:05:02.260 You have long talked about making Canada the 51st state.
00:05:05.240 There's obviously a new Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, who you spoke to after his victory.
00:05:10.280 He says that you didn't talk to him in that call about making Canada a 51st state.
00:05:15.480 No, he called me.
00:05:16.400 He was very nice.
00:05:17.320 And I congratulated him.
00:05:18.660 He had a victory.
00:05:19.640 It's a very close victory.
00:05:21.060 You know, there's no majority or anything.
00:05:22.760 So that's going to make things a little bit difficult, I think, for him to run.
00:05:26.700 But he nevertheless had a victory.
00:05:28.880 And he's a very nice man, I think.
00:05:30.560 Do you plan to talk to him about making Canada a 51st state?
00:05:32.460 If he wants to come and see me, he's going to come this week or next week.
00:05:35.440 So will you talk to him about making Canada a 51st state annex in Canada?
00:05:39.020 I'll always talk about that.
00:05:40.160 You know why?
00:05:41.280 We subsidize Canada to the tune of $200 billion a year.
00:05:47.240 We don't need their cars.
00:05:48.820 In fact, we don't want their cars.
00:05:50.520 We don't need their energy.
00:05:52.060 We don't even want their energy.
00:05:53.520 We have more than they do.
00:05:54.820 We don't want their lumber.
00:05:56.540 We have great lumber.
00:05:57.680 All I have to do is free it up from the environmental lunatics.
00:06:00.720 We don't need anything that they have.
00:06:03.060 We're giving them.
00:06:03.860 I asked Mr. Trudeau, who I call Governor Trudeau, I said, you know, not Prime Minister, Governor.
00:06:11.160 I said, Governor Trudeau, could I ask you one question?
00:06:14.520 Why are we giving you $200 billion?
00:06:16.440 Why are we subsidizing Canada?
00:06:18.800 If Canada was a state, it wouldn't cost us.
00:06:21.820 It would be great.
00:06:22.600 It would be such a great, it would be a cherished state.
00:06:26.260 And if you look at our map, if you look at the geography, I'm a real estate guy at heart.
00:06:30.640 But when I look down at that, without that artificial line that was drawn with a ruler many years ago,
00:06:37.020 it was just an artificial line.
00:06:38.480 It goes straight across.
00:06:39.440 You don't even realize.
00:06:40.540 What a beautiful country it would be.
00:06:42.520 It would be great.
00:06:43.680 But I don't think the American public wants me to pay $200 billion a year to subsidize Canada.
00:06:51.820 Again, remember this.
00:06:52.920 Yeah.
00:06:53.280 We don't need their cars.
00:06:54.240 We don't need their lumber.
00:06:55.140 We don't need their energy.
00:06:56.120 We don't need anything.
00:06:58.020 We do very little business with Canada.
00:07:00.440 They do all of their business practically with us.
00:07:03.620 They need us.
00:07:04.600 We don't need them.
00:07:05.260 You and I talked, and I asked you if you would rule out military force to take Greenland.
00:07:10.540 And you said, no, you don't rule out anything.
00:07:12.720 Would you rule out military force to take Canada?
00:07:14.980 Well, I think we're not going to ever get to that point.
00:07:18.260 It could happen.
00:07:19.140 Something could happen with Greenland.
00:07:20.640 I'll be honest.
00:07:21.260 We need that for national and international security.
00:07:24.660 But not with Canada?
00:07:25.080 I think it's highly unlikely.
00:07:27.160 I don't see it with Canada.
00:07:28.360 I just don't see it.
00:07:29.380 I have to be honest with you.
00:07:30.760 Okay.
00:07:31.000 But you don't rule it out for Greenland.
00:07:33.220 And by the way, Canada?
00:07:34.420 Mm-hmm.
00:07:35.240 They spend less money on military than practically any nation in the world.
00:07:39.420 They pay NATO less than any nation.
00:07:42.000 They think we're subsidizing.
00:07:44.980 They think we are going to protect them.
00:07:47.800 And really, we are.
00:07:49.680 But the truth is, they don't carry their full share, and it's unfair to the United States
00:07:55.540 and our taxpayers.
00:07:56.180 But you are not ruling out military force to take Greenland.
00:08:00.360 I don't rule it out.
00:08:01.360 I don't see I'm going to do it.
00:08:02.400 But I don't rule out anything.
00:08:03.620 No, not there.
00:08:05.060 We need that.
00:08:05.720 We need Greenland very badly.
00:08:07.160 Greenland is a very small amount of people which we'll take care of and we'll cherish them
00:08:12.740 and all of that.
00:08:13.560 But we need that for international security.
00:08:18.440 Well, let's dwell on the positives first, Sheila.
00:08:21.080 First of all, he's pretty much ruled out military intervention in making Canada the 51st state.
00:08:26.480 Because I don't think it's going to be necessary after he crushes us economically.
00:08:30.400 That's, I think, not me saying that.
00:08:32.900 I think that's what his mind is thinking about.
00:08:35.420 Like, look, we could just crush them economically.
00:08:37.660 It's clear they're not paying their fair share militarily because they have a demoralized
00:08:42.500 and decrepit military.
00:08:44.360 If I were Trump, of course, it would not be necessary.
00:08:47.580 But I'm looking at this thinking, yeah, this is very obviously why Trump was in it for Kearney
00:08:56.780 and caused chaos in the liberal, between the liberals and the conservatives.
00:09:04.060 Because he needs a weak guy he can walk all over.
00:09:07.040 And that's exactly what he's getting.
00:09:08.560 He knows that, you know, the conservatives committed to upping military spending
00:09:12.980 and reinvigorating our military and growing a Canadian-first economy.
00:09:18.460 If you're Trump and you think you want to weak Canada, Kearney's your man.
00:09:24.660 And we just saw it play out exactly.
00:09:28.300 Well, whoever is the prime minister, the idea of Canada going up against the United States of America
00:09:32.940 in a military confrontation.
00:09:34.660 It's nonsense.
00:09:35.120 It would be like the Philadelphia Eagles playing the Thornhill Selects, if you know what I'm saying.
00:09:41.360 But, you know, I'm not, and as much as I am a Trump fan, and I know for some Canadians that's heresy,
00:09:47.520 I'm not talking about the tariff tiff.
00:09:49.660 I'm talking about so many other things on the world stage that makes me a fan of Trump.
00:09:54.640 But I do disagree when he says that they don't need anything from Canada.
00:10:00.320 Because, you know, Sheila, I'm just looking at some of the things that, you know,
00:10:05.300 we're the biggest provider of to the U.S.
00:10:07.420 Oil and gas, steel, potash, nickel, uranium.
00:10:12.500 Those are very important things.
00:10:14.460 And I just scratched the surface there.
00:10:17.960 So I don't understand why he's saying that rhetoric, because I can tell you in those states,
00:10:26.800 and I'm talking Republican states, that have a large agricultural community,
00:10:31.860 they're not happy with the idea of, you know, potash being tariff going to them.
00:10:37.520 That would make life miserable for farmers.
00:10:41.240 So I'm trying to figure out the end goal here with Donald Trump.
00:10:47.420 Well, I think it's just a weakened Canadian economy.
00:10:50.420 But yeah, like we are their largest supplier of oil and gas.
00:10:53.400 You don't get it from us, and fuel goes up in the Midwest.
00:10:56.220 And that ain't good for the Republicans.
00:10:58.800 Once you start hitting farmers on input costs, because you have to remember,
00:11:03.160 as is the case with Canadian farmers, we are price takers, not price setters.
00:11:07.380 We sell into a world market, and any increase in input costs, be it a carbon tax or increased
00:11:14.280 fertilizer costs, thanks to potash tariffs, that hurts farm, that just steals money out
00:11:20.440 of farmers' pockets unnecessarily.
00:11:22.620 So I just, and if you need potash, if you're not getting it from Canada, you're getting it
00:11:28.480 from some of the more sketchy places of the world.
00:11:31.620 You're propping up the bad dudes.
00:11:33.520 So I just, I don't, I don't know.
00:11:35.840 All I can, all I know is he wants a weakened world economy to achieve American dominance.
00:11:42.620 And if you are, were elected on America first, I mean, that's one way of doing it.
00:11:47.660 I just don't like to see people in middle America getting, they're probably gonna have
00:11:51.620 to foot the bill for this.
00:11:53.780 And you know, Sheila, wouldn't the strategy of the president, instead of making the entire
00:11:58.820 dominion one state, in which case, if it were, you're risking electoral college votes going
00:12:07.000 to the Democrats.
00:12:07.740 But if you were to cherry pick certain provinces, most notably Alberta and Saskatchewan, well,
00:12:14.660 those would be safe Republican electoral votes.
00:12:17.960 And that's where all the resources are.
00:12:20.140 Well, most of it is, you know.
00:12:21.740 Yeah, you need your minerals, you need your potash, you need your oil and gas.
00:12:26.280 Right here.
00:12:27.040 That's us right here.
00:12:29.000 Yeah, I just, I don't know.
00:12:30.840 You don't want another California with 40 million people in it coming your way.
00:12:36.460 We just saw how Canadians vote, right?
00:12:39.260 Like, we just literally saw that.
00:12:41.680 Please learn something.
00:12:42.860 You don't want, if you want us, you don't, you don't need the whole family.
00:12:46.420 Yeah, careful what you wish for.
00:12:48.120 Here's the question, though, Sheila.
00:12:49.380 Let's pretend you are in Mark Carney's inner circle.
00:12:55.200 What is the advice you give to him?
00:12:57.280 What is the strategy?
00:12:58.440 What does he have to do in these meetings?
00:13:00.860 Obviously, if I were in that role, one thing I would say is don't do what Blackface did.
00:13:07.140 And after the meeting, mock the president.
00:13:09.280 Because you know what?
00:13:10.260 He does watch the news like everybody else.
00:13:13.160 And he didn't take kindly to that.
00:13:14.780 But in terms of, you know, a tangible negotiating tactic, what does the prime minister do with a Donald Trump?
00:13:24.940 I don't, I have no idea.
00:13:27.200 I cannot, I just, he's such a chaos goblin these days.
00:13:31.300 He's, it's hard to predict.
00:13:32.840 But yes, don't step out of the meeting and be like the liberals of old.
00:13:37.460 And just talk about how Trump is a fascist.
00:13:40.020 How he's illegitimate.
00:13:41.280 How they should have elected a woman.
00:13:43.380 How he's in the bag for Russia.
00:13:45.360 Like all these radical Democrat conspiracy theories.
00:13:49.640 Think about Canadians, please.
00:13:52.380 They tell me they care about the auto sector.
00:13:54.920 They tell me they care about steel workers.
00:13:56.860 I know they don't care about the West.
00:13:59.660 But the people who, and I shouldn't even say the auto sector voted for Carney because Windsor, you're conservative now.
00:14:07.460 At least a large part of you.
00:14:08.720 So, but they, the liberals tell me that they care about those sectors.
00:14:13.780 Think about that before you run your mouth.
00:14:16.020 Now, it will remain to be seen, I guess, whether or not the Carney liberals are going to do that.
00:14:22.060 But they've already said, our relationship with the Americans is over.
00:14:26.260 Why even go?
00:14:27.440 Why even go to Washington?
00:14:30.060 Go to the EU and encourage us to join the EU as one or several progressive commentators floated.
00:14:37.540 But, yeah, stop the tough talk and try to fix, for the sake of Canadians, what you people have done.
00:14:47.500 And, Sheila, you know, there's a global news report here, Trump delighted, in quotes, by his influence on Canada's election.
00:14:56.060 I'm sure he is.
00:14:56.800 But, but to your point earlier, I, you know, if I understood you correctly, it's because he wants somebody weak like Carney as opposed to somebody strong like Paulyov.
00:15:07.500 Do you really think that's the unspoken strategy here?
00:15:11.540 I do.
00:15:12.440 I absolutely believe that.
00:15:15.960 Carney is a globalist, right?
00:15:18.220 Like, we know that he's not Canada first, even though, I mean, like, the elbows up nonsense, you know?
00:15:25.420 And how dumb is that?
00:15:27.540 By the way, I watched a UCP politician talk this weekend, and he's like, first of all, this is illegal.
00:15:34.560 Like, in hockey, this is a penalty.
00:15:36.480 Yeah, it's a dirty play.
00:15:37.860 But second of all, if you're in, like, a boxing match or, like, an actual fight, you put your elbows up, what's open?
00:15:46.120 Like, all your organs that will be hurt, and you'll get winded, and then you'll get knocked out.
00:15:50.880 And so I think that's what the elbows up crowd has done to Canada is left us completely exposed.
00:15:57.900 And, yeah, I think Trump is going to capitalize on it.
00:16:01.700 I think we're all going to be sorry.
00:16:03.220 No, you're right.
00:16:03.760 I think a lot of people mislabel President Trump as a populist.
00:16:08.980 Really, Trump's strength is he's an anti-globalist.
00:16:12.020 He's an anti-elitist.
00:16:13.400 Everything that Mark Carney is.
00:16:17.060 So are you saying, Sheila, it's better to use Carney as his foil as opposed to Polyev, who is more in line with Trump?
00:16:27.240 Yeah, well, that's exactly it.
00:16:30.660 And, you know, to Carney's end, he did the exact same thing, right?
00:16:34.000 He painted himself as, I'm, you know, this global banker, big thinker, sort of an elitist.
00:16:43.540 And I don't know why Canadian boomers fell for it, but they did.
00:16:46.780 But, you know, sort of the opposite of Trump.
00:16:50.140 And I know Polyev rejects the idea that he's Trumpy, but he does have some Trumpy qualities in that he seems to be a lot more at home with the hardhat lunch bucket crew than he would at the World Economic Forum.
00:17:03.220 I feel like Trump is the exact same way.
00:17:05.180 He's the biggest blue-collar-y billionaire you've ever seen.
00:17:08.520 In fact, his tastes remind me of someone who lived in a trailer park but also won the lottery.
00:17:14.600 Like, get a gold toilet.
00:17:16.720 Like, eat a McDonald's buffet.
00:17:19.140 Like, so, you know, I think it worked well for both.
00:17:23.880 And it continues to work well for both of them, Carney and Trump.
00:17:26.900 And, you know, I will say this, Sheila, when you say it worked on the boomers, well, the majority of boomers, let's say.
00:17:35.220 I'm a boomer.
00:17:35.860 Lady Menzoid is a boomer.
00:17:37.060 A lot of the people in our circle are boomers.
00:17:38.780 Didn't work on us.
00:17:40.040 I think this is a tragedy, this election, because, you know, I think of, you mentioned Windsor, and two of the three ridings went blue, which was huge.
00:17:48.620 That's always been, you know, yeah, red and orange.
00:17:52.120 And that is a sea change.
00:17:56.320 We saw similar gains in southwestern Ontario, and, of course, Windsor is in southwestern Ontario.
00:18:01.780 And, you know, I think back, Sheila, last month when I covered that Polyev rally at an enormous warehouse, it was packed to the rafters, late as usual,
00:18:13.740 just not because the conservatives aren't punctual, just because they're accommodating a traffic jam of people trying to get there.
00:18:23.700 And what you noticed was the blue-collar tradespeople, right, and young people, so many.
00:18:31.140 I mean, I went to a lot of Carney rallies, but, of course, we get frog-marched off the parking lot.
00:18:36.000 But from a distance, I can tell it's less than newlywed and more than nearly dead.
00:18:40.440 And when I saw the turnout in Windsor and who was turning out, you know, it makes me question those boomers who I would suspect, Sheila,
00:18:50.600 most of them are financially okay.
00:18:54.640 They've got their mortgage paid off, their car paid off, they've got a pension, they've got some RRSPs.
00:19:01.660 Yeah.
00:19:01.920 Yeah, they don't want to come under any scrutiny.
00:19:04.900 But did they not think of their kids, of their grandkids?
00:19:08.960 It's, you know what I'm saying?
00:19:10.420 I mean, that's the position I'd be in.
00:19:13.820 That's what would, you know, sway my vote to the conservatives, but apparently not.
00:19:20.160 Yeah, I think I talked about this on Friday's show.
00:19:22.600 It's a complete and total inversion of everything we know to be what moved society forward from the beginning of human civilization.
00:19:31.380 The generation before, the moms and dads, always do with less so that the next generation does with more.
00:19:40.540 And you continue to do that, you continue to do that, and then all of a sudden you're no longer living in a cave,
00:19:45.020 but you're living in a society where you have a supercomputer in your pocket.
00:19:49.780 If everybody holds up their end of the bargain, all of a sudden the bargain has disintegrated.
00:19:57.360 It was a sacrifice made for the good of society without the government intervening, by the way.
00:20:03.980 This is just what a society organizes itself to be without government overreach.
00:20:10.040 But some of these boomers, they're not holding up the bargain anymore, and this is how societies fall.
00:20:20.280 Well said, and how sad.
00:20:22.700 Sheila, why don't we take an ad break and we'll pivot from America to Alberta.
00:20:27.640 Interesting polling data from Nanos, I should think, so let's get into that on the other side.
00:20:34.920 Thanks.
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00:22:17.540 Let everybody know you want to make Canada great again.
00:22:23.580 Okay. So, Sheila, here's what we were teasing on the other side.
00:22:29.100 A nanos poll finds one in four people in Alberta identify as Albertan first, Canadian second.
00:22:39.640 The only thing I have to say at first blush, Sheila, only one in four.
00:22:44.800 Yes, seems low.
00:22:46.240 That was my first response is this seems low.
00:22:48.940 We know that about 30% of Albertans, and this is like polling from like two weeks ago, feel some sort of separatist or sovereigntist notion.
00:23:00.560 It's higher in Saskatchewan, which actually doesn't surprise me.
00:23:04.700 We usually do things a little louder in Alberta.
00:23:08.300 But Saskatchewan is more stoic and reserved, but also more, I guess, radicalized on this issue.
00:23:16.580 And I'm joking when I say radicalized.
00:23:18.680 This is what the left calls us Albertans who just say that they're getting a raw deal from the feds.
00:23:24.520 And, yeah, I mean, this is absolutely true.
00:23:29.240 We saw a massive rally at the legislature this weekend that wasn't really organized by any of the big separatist,
00:23:39.080 sovereigntist movements like the APP or the Republican Party.
00:23:44.220 I think some people were there, but this was just like mostly completely organic that happened at the legislature.
00:23:52.360 I'm sorry I wasn't there.
00:23:53.520 I had a prior engagement with the National Firearms Association.
00:23:57.440 But, yeah, this when I look at these numbers seems low.
00:24:01.620 And, again, this is like without any like overtures from the Americans saying, hey, little lady, would you like to have your assets one for one?
00:24:11.920 I mean, once you start telling people you're going to get like 30 to 50 percent richer, that number will skyrocket.
00:24:18.460 Oh, so, in other words, if Canadian money accepted at par was a condition of Alberta being the 51st state.
00:24:25.740 Wow.
00:24:26.940 That, yeah, you have me at that line.
00:24:30.120 But, you know, Sheila, I think the case for Alberta separation is far more profound than the case for Quebec separation,
00:24:39.580 especially, you know, with Alberta, you know, being a net giver as opposed to a recipient in terms of transfer payments.
00:24:49.560 And also, you know, my heart goes out to Albertans, to those in Saskatchewan.
00:24:56.360 Every federal election, at least recently, must be getting a little tiring and frustrating to see that even before your results are counted,
00:25:05.200 the election is pretty much a done deal.
00:25:09.060 Not just a done deal.
00:25:10.240 They were calling it.
00:25:11.880 They were calling it.
00:25:12.980 And we're in Alberta.
00:25:14.440 We're like, wait, we're not even done at the ballot box.
00:25:17.520 What are you doing?
00:25:18.180 But they were calling it because our votes don't matter in this country.
00:25:22.980 And we cannot, except for a few historical progressive ridings, Edmonton Centre being one,
00:25:29.960 Edmonton Strathcona being the other, could not possibly vote any bluer any harder.
00:25:34.920 But it doesn't matter.
00:25:36.960 And when you look at that map, you can make the case for us being largely culturally distinct,
00:25:46.100 largely homogenous when it comes to our values.
00:25:51.080 We were settled for different reasons in different ways than the rest of the country.
00:25:55.500 Our industries are not only self-supporting, but they support the rest of you.
00:26:01.060 It's tough.
00:26:01.960 Like, there are a lot of people who are sovereigntists or separatists, depending on how they might describe themselves,
00:26:07.040 who are saying, maybe we don't even want to leave.
00:26:11.100 But could somebody, please, anywhere, give us a reason to stay besides nostalgia?
00:26:16.860 And they're not hearing a lot of good answers.
00:26:19.660 And I don't blame them, Sheila.
00:26:21.180 I really don't.
00:26:22.200 And when you compound that with, what, trillions of dollars of mineral wealth trapped forever, it would seem, underground,
00:26:32.140 you know, preventing not just Alberta, but Canada as a whole, you know, to thrive.
00:26:37.920 I mean, you know, one of the pressers, a Polya presser we went to, that's Lincoln Jay and I,
00:26:43.820 was in St. John, New Brunswick, and that was held at the port.
00:26:48.380 And Mr. Polya pointed out that this would have been the final destination of the Energy East pipeline.
00:26:56.340 1.2 million barrels of oil a day coming into the port of St. John,
00:27:02.720 destined, guess what, not to the U.S., but to Europe, those new markets.
00:27:07.680 So how is this not win, win, win, but we're not going to see a drill baby drill under Carney, and it's a disgrace.
00:27:19.640 And you're not going to see any companies that step up and say, yeah, I definitely want to build a transcontinental pipeline in Canada.
00:27:27.560 Like, nobody is going to say that, because look what happened to Energy East, look what happened to Northern Gateway,
00:27:33.780 look what the ongoing battle for Keystone XL, Trans Mountain had to be, well, it didn't have to be.
00:27:41.200 All the government had to do was actually enforce the law, but they refused to, so they nationalized it and brought it in years late and 700% over budget.
00:27:48.500 Even though it was the most easy pipeline to build, it would be built in the existing easement of the pipeline that had been set aside and running safely since the Korean War.
00:27:58.500 And yet, we couldn't get that pipeline built in Canada.
00:28:01.340 So if you are a major multinational pipeline corporation that isn't owned by Brookfield Asset Management,
00:28:08.340 you are going to look at Canada and say, hmm, no, West Texas is looking pretty good.
00:28:13.580 Iraq is looking great.
00:28:15.080 Nigeria is looking fine.
00:28:16.400 And Algeria, how much money do we have in the budget to pay off the warlords?
00:28:20.440 Like, that's a lot easier than dealing with the Carney liberals.
00:28:24.140 Oh, God.
00:28:24.800 You know, it's too bad.
00:28:26.160 I doubt Mark Carney has read Ezra's superb book, Ethical Oil, but maybe he should.
00:28:34.220 But I don't know if that would sway the pendulum with this globalist elitist.
00:28:38.980 Also, on the tariff front, 100% tariffs on foreign film productions.
00:28:48.100 And we have Jason Kenney weighing in.
00:28:50.420 Oh, God.
00:28:50.920 I don't think we have a video of that.
00:28:53.000 It's a tweet.
00:28:53.480 Oh, no, sorry.
00:28:54.180 It's an ex post.
00:28:55.300 And Mr. Kenney says, proud of the work I did as premier massively to expand Alberta's film and television industries.
00:29:04.660 Thanks to new policy incentives and aggressive marketing, we managed to triple the number and value of productions being shot in Alberta.
00:29:14.600 And then he goes on to say, Mr. Carney was elected to stop Trump's arbitrary application of tariffs.
00:29:21.860 Reversing this attack on creative industries must be a priority to the MAGA North crowd.
00:29:28.600 Are you proud that your guy continues to kill Canadian jobs?
00:29:34.480 What is Kenny getting at here, Sheila?
00:29:37.500 Do you know what?
00:29:38.040 I just wish that he would go back to whatever he was doing before this.
00:29:42.680 Because every time he opens his mouth, I'm like, excuse me, this is a bit rich from you, good sir.
00:29:50.460 So all of a sudden now he's worried about the Canadian film industry.
00:29:56.360 And it is true.
00:29:57.560 Many series are filmed in Canada.
00:30:01.100 Like Hell on Wheels, by the way.
00:30:04.040 I didn't even know where it was filmed.
00:30:05.980 And I just saw the sky.
00:30:07.120 I'm like, oh, that's ours.
00:30:09.000 And it was.
00:30:09.700 But Jason Kenney is the guy who shuttered Canadian businesses while allowing American film productions to film here.
00:30:22.100 He also locked up our pastors and told us that we couldn't have Christmas while he was allowing film productions like, I think, The Bachelorette Canada to film all over the place in the mountains.
00:30:37.920 So I'd like to hear from somebody else, please.
00:30:41.260 He might even be making a good point, but I don't need to hear it from him.
00:30:44.500 You know, my favorite film production story out of Alberta was, and forgive me, I'm having a Biden moment.
00:30:52.640 I can remember the film, The Reverend.
00:30:55.200 I can't remember the Hollywood A-lister name.
00:30:59.060 Oh, it was, oh, The Revenant?
00:31:00.860 That was, uh, now his name just completely left my head to Leonardo DiCaprio.
00:31:09.100 Thank you.
00:31:10.100 Leonardo DiCaprio.
00:31:10.980 When he thought he was in real time observing global warming and the cast went around with it, went along with it.
00:31:18.600 Oh my God, we've never seen this.
00:31:20.460 It was a Chinook.
00:31:21.820 Right.
00:31:22.300 Yeah, that movie was just bear gore porn anyway.
00:31:26.220 I just, it wasn't that great.
00:31:29.600 Um, it was nice that it was filmed here, but I just, whatever.
00:31:32.980 But yeah, he made an idiot of himself and everybody in Calgary was laughing.
00:31:36.900 I wish they shot that.
00:31:38.620 I wish there was film of him freaking out about a Chinook.
00:31:41.920 Now that, you know, give me a bucket of popcorn.
00:31:44.500 I'll watch that all day.
00:31:46.020 No kidding.
00:31:48.160 I guess, well, from the film business to, uh, journalism, uh, we have some, uh.
00:31:53.100 And before we run ahead, I just want to, let's knock off some chats while we're here.
00:31:56.740 Oh, sure.
00:31:57.260 And then we'll move ahead.
00:31:58.540 So, uh, Sevenfold777 gives us two bucks, says make Canada pray again.
00:32:04.020 Alex Greer gives 279, says all the best, David and Sheila.
00:32:08.740 And another one from Alex Greer, 279.
00:32:10.840 Great seeing you, Sheila, at the National Firearms Association annual general meeting.
00:32:16.240 That's where I was on Saturday.
00:32:17.880 I gave a little talk about what the news media gets wrong about firearms journalism and how
00:32:24.200 their wrong reporting leads directly into firearms bans.
00:32:29.660 Like one of them was, uh, a report that said that the Ruger Mini-14 bullets explode.
00:32:37.720 And then, which is laughable, like I accused the lady who said it of being a lobbyist for
00:32:43.100 coyotes.
00:32:44.420 And, uh, um, but as it turns out, guess what gets banned right away?
00:32:48.400 The Ruger Mini-14 ranch rifle.
00:32:51.320 Um, and that's sort of how the bad reporting lays the groundwork for the liberals gun bans
00:32:56.820 because the mistakes, the bad gun reporting only ever go one way.
00:33:00.640 Right.
00:33:01.700 Anyway.
00:33:02.420 So Sheila, what you're saying, your speech about what the mainstream media gets wrong about
00:33:06.140 firearms, uh, you actually delivered a 13 hour speech.
00:33:10.380 How did you do it?
00:33:12.300 I think I did it in 17 minutes.
00:33:15.420 Well, you, you cut a lot.
00:33:17.260 And by the way, the chat that said make Canada pray again, is that P-R-A-Y or P-R-E-Y?
00:33:23.620 I'm just trying to figure out.
00:33:25.060 P-R-A-Y.
00:33:25.880 Okay.
00:33:26.360 There you go.
00:33:27.280 All right.
00:33:27.780 Uh, then we've got Laura Mello gives us $6.99.
00:33:31.340 Can we work together to create effort for a federal referendum on all the key issues?
00:33:36.880 C-69, censorship, immigration, vote on issues, not on Trump.
00:33:39.740 No, I believe we just had a federal referendum on those things and it was called your general
00:33:43.160 election.
00:33:43.840 Yep.
00:33:44.020 And, uh, one party had, uh, specific viewpoints on this stuff and the other party had the status
00:33:52.340 quo and possibly worse to come, especially on censorship and people voted their way.
00:33:58.500 And unfortunately, that's just how it works in a federal system.
00:34:03.740 It sure does.
00:34:05.240 And, uh, talk about the old adage, timing is everything.
00:34:09.380 Um, and, you know, uh, I'll make the point again, Sheila.
00:34:14.240 Plenty of blame to go around, but the one we have to blame the most, I think, is Jagmeet
00:34:18.700 Singh.
00:34:19.060 And the last day of the House sitting in December, he could have pulled the plug.
00:34:23.580 Uh, the NDP was up, uh, I think 20 points.
00:34:27.840 Um, and they finished, what was it?
00:34:29.600 They got six points in this election.
00:34:31.300 There was a chance they could have been the official opposition had, uh, Jagmeet, uh,
00:34:36.280 gone to an election then.
00:34:38.180 And think of everything too, Sheila, uh, blackface still, the prime minister, no time
00:34:43.480 to have a leadership convention.
00:34:45.180 Uh, Donald Trump hasn't been inaugurated yet.
00:34:48.020 So none of this tariff talk that would come later in January.
00:34:51.680 Um, we're looking, I think, at a majority conservative government, perhaps an NDP opposition.
00:34:58.820 But Jagmeet Singh, for his pension, he needed to get to February, mind you, uh, he threw
00:35:06.220 his party on the bus.
00:35:07.440 He threw his country under the bus.
00:35:09.940 And, um, that's the, here we are.
00:35:12.600 Uh, I'm still thinking about April 28th, Sheila.
00:35:16.920 I can't get it out of my mind what happened.
00:35:19.100 You know, I was thinking about this over the weekend too.
00:35:20.980 I had a couple hours alone in the car one way and a couple hours alone in the car on
00:35:24.360 the way back, um, from the NFA GM and Red Deer.
00:35:28.100 And a lot of the people there from Alberta and they were talking about just the absolute
00:35:34.320 selflessness of Damian Kirk because I falsely said last week, and I forgot that he was elected
00:35:40.640 when Kevin Sorensen stepped down.
00:35:43.580 Um, he was actually about six months shy of his pension when he stepped down.
00:35:50.640 And this is what I said.
00:35:51.620 I said, Singh traded the country for the good of his pension and Kirk traded his pension
00:35:55.520 for the good of the country.
00:35:56.720 Oh, that's a thing of beauty, Sheila.
00:35:59.040 You're, you're absolutely right.
00:36:00.320 He's just, uh, missed it by that much as I used to say on Get Smart.
00:36:04.820 Uh, but you can see where his priorities are versus, uh, uh, what was his name that, uh,
00:36:11.400 Polly have used?
00:36:12.120 Oh yeah.
00:36:12.680 Sell out, sing, uh, talk about truth in advertising.
00:36:17.100 And you know, I wonder if you, if you could actually eke out an honest answer from Jagmeet
00:36:22.100 Singh, if you were to say, well, what do you think buyer's remorse, you know?
00:36:26.600 I hope, I hope it was worth it.
00:36:28.560 Yeah.
00:36:28.840 I hope it was worth it because you ragging the puck to use a carny hockey analogy.
00:36:34.400 Yeah.
00:36:34.880 Cause that's the only analogy he knows.
00:36:36.500 I want to ask Jagmeet Singh, you ragged the puck until you got your pension.
00:36:42.120 Was it worth it to do what you did to the NDP, which now basically doesn't exist, but
00:36:49.780 also was it worth it to be the catalyst, which will cause and has caused a unity crisis in
00:36:56.960 this country?
00:36:57.400 You did that because you didn't do your job as opposition.
00:37:00.960 Yeah.
00:37:01.540 But of course he doesn't even take questions from independent media.
00:37:05.800 So it's a, it's a moot point, isn't it, Sheila?
00:37:08.880 Anyways, um, speaking of media.
00:37:10.960 A couple more to go, sorry, a couple more to go.
00:37:13.000 And then we'll, we'll do what I got up to early, early, early this morning.
00:37:16.620 Uh, RC Lamoureux, five bucks.
00:37:18.100 How do we keep law abiding citizens when politicians are breaking laws at will with no consequences?
00:37:25.680 We have no safety and security.
00:37:27.380 Yeah.
00:37:27.660 I mean, just look at the green slash fund.
00:37:29.300 Uh, people seem to have forgotten about that.
00:37:31.880 Billions of dollars just spent on liberal cronies, uh, and no accounting, no keeping
00:37:39.780 track of it.
00:37:40.260 And the liberals refuse to turn the documents over to the house of commons to hide their
00:37:47.460 own corruption.
00:37:49.700 It's bizarre.
00:37:50.660 I don't even know how it didn't come up in the election campaign.
00:37:52.960 And I wonder how many Brookfield tied companies are associated in all of that.
00:37:57.240 You know, that going forward, Sheila is always going to be the question, isn't it?
00:38:02.400 Where is Brookfield's tentacles on issues?
00:38:06.420 Everywhere.
00:38:07.320 Yeah.
00:38:08.020 Yeah.
00:38:08.640 Yeah.
00:38:09.320 They're the black rock of Canada.
00:38:11.100 Yeah.
00:38:11.440 They really are.
00:38:12.960 Uh, well, kind of Canada.
00:38:14.540 Don't forget Carney, you know, Captain Canuck himself was behind the movement of the head
00:38:19.380 office from Toronto to New York city, but nevermind.
00:38:22.480 Yeah.
00:38:23.000 Yeah.
00:38:23.260 I guess they're the black rock or the, they're the, yeah, they're the black rock of black
00:38:29.980 rock of the U S I don't know.
00:38:33.020 Uh, Donald Anderson gives us 50 bucks and says, it's me again.
00:38:36.100 Well, that's very generous.
00:38:36.960 Thank you.
00:38:37.580 Thank you very much.
00:38:39.080 Okay.
00:38:39.540 Now we can get into the other things.
00:38:41.380 Sure.
00:38:41.880 Yeah.
00:38:42.080 Well, why don't we throw a video of, uh, Robert Fyfe on Polyev.
00:38:48.120 It's a CBC clip, um, parental advisement, uh, suggested here, folks, uh, Robert Fyfe gets
00:38:55.400 a little potty mouth to check it out.
00:39:00.340 MPs that have told me that they found it really difficult going door to door because a lot of
00:39:06.560 people were saying, we like some of the policies you're doing, but we think your leader's a dick
00:39:11.400 and we, you know, I'm sorry, but that's what they're telling me.
00:39:22.120 All right.
00:39:22.900 I, uh, I gotta have some ombudsman's paperwork to fill out before I go home tonight, I think.
00:39:27.400 But yes, uh, not in such language, but I have heard similar sentiments expressed from, from,
00:39:32.680 from conservative candidates.
00:39:34.000 You know, that's amazing.
00:39:36.940 Robert Fyfe is with the Globe Mail and once upon a time, I had done some, uh, freelance
00:39:41.280 writing for the Globe Mail, Sheila, and I can tell you they have a policy about unnamed
00:39:46.060 sources, which is to say it's frowned upon when I brought up, uh, all the stories they
00:39:51.960 wrote about, um, Rob Ford, Toronto's dearly departed, uh, Toronto, uh, mayor.
00:39:57.440 Um, well, yeah, we, we make exceptions sometimes and, uh, well, that's probably what ended with
00:40:04.440 me not writing for the Globe, asking insensitive questions, but, but the thing is, uh, Mr.
00:40:10.580 Fyfe, can you mention these people, uh, calling, uh, Mr. Poliev, uh, a D-I-C-K?
00:40:18.920 What he's doing there is just spreading unsubstantiated gossip.
00:40:22.960 Which is exactly what he did during the debates.
00:40:27.660 Remember, he went and said that we were unruly and disruptive and said we were the victims
00:40:31.520 caught on camera of extended workplace harassment.
00:40:35.260 Um, it was completely the other way around.
00:40:38.060 He lied.
00:40:38.800 He had no firsthand knowledge.
00:40:40.580 He was just reporting unsubstantiated rumors, which is exactly what he's doing now.
00:40:46.800 Um, because he's, he's admitting that this is coming to him thirdhand, if indeed it is
00:40:51.320 coming to him at all, because now I don't trust anything that Bob Fyfe says, because
00:40:55.200 he quite literally lied about me on live TV and our behavior during the debates commission.
00:41:00.720 But is this a CBC panel?
00:41:03.300 Is this what passes for a CBC panel these days?
00:41:06.400 Because that looks like a quilting circle or a hen party of 50 something wine moms with
00:41:12.860 too much time on their hands, gossiping about the neighbors.
00:41:15.840 That's, that's not news.
00:41:18.980 And yet we are forced to pay for it.
00:41:21.400 But Sheila, once again, let's go to the unspoken strategy here.
00:41:25.080 And it's all about the money.
00:41:26.500 Follow the money.
00:41:27.600 Uh, CBC, thanks to Carney, they're going to get an additional 150 million to their, what,
00:41:32.960 1.4, 1.5 billion dollar funding.
00:41:36.000 Uh, the mainstream media slush fund, that'll be safe under Carney.
00:41:40.240 Wouldn't have been that way under Polly F, right?
00:41:42.920 So that as always look for the motivation and these people are motivated by saving their
00:41:51.380 taxpayer funded jobs.
00:41:53.440 That's it.
00:41:54.660 That's what $150 million in promised extra funding gets you is, uh, giddy wine moms, um,
00:42:02.600 Bob Fyfe and David Cochran.
00:42:04.500 And I don't even know who the other guy was.
00:42:06.360 I assume that he is just an NDP activist.
00:42:08.420 The other guy, I don't even know.
00:42:09.400 I don't care.
00:42:09.780 He was just laughing.
00:42:12.000 He couldn't stop laughing.
00:42:13.560 Well, you know, on the bright side, Sheila, at least, um, with the government throwing
00:42:16.680 so many millions, in some cases, billions at the media, at least we'll have a robust free
00:42:21.040 press here in Canada.
00:42:23.040 Oh, oops.
00:42:24.140 I spoke too soon because the independent press gallery of Canada is sounding the alarm after
00:42:31.760 Canada fell to 21st place in 2025 in the world press freedom index.
00:42:38.080 That's down seven spots, seven in just one year, 13 spots since 2015.
00:42:46.060 Jeez, what happened in 2015?
00:42:47.860 I'm, I'm having a memory cramp here.
00:42:50.500 Um, so the more money that goes into funding these cats, the less freedom we get.
00:42:57.600 And then the independent press gallery, uh, of Canada, I mean, they have the chutzpah to
00:43:03.500 say, Oh, look at the lack of press freedom.
00:43:06.440 These are the, that's the cabal that won't allow us anywhere near into, you know, uh, government
00:43:14.040 press conferences, the house of commons, et cetera.
00:43:16.400 Yeah, I think you just said the independent press gallery, but I think you mean the parliamentary
00:43:21.420 press gallery.
00:43:22.620 I'm like, wait, I wrote that.
00:43:25.060 Another, sorry, another Biden moment.
00:43:27.480 I'm getting my press gallery people, uh, my apologies, Sheila.
00:43:31.240 No, I'm talking about the parliamentary press gallery there.
00:43:34.020 They're on team censorious thug.
00:43:36.040 You at the independent press gallery, uh, are not, but, uh, isn't it amazing, uh, this
00:43:42.600 drop?
00:43:43.180 And by the way, why isn't this being reported?
00:43:46.280 Well, we know the real, we know the, the answer to that, but shouldn't that be kind of front
00:43:50.880 page material?
00:43:51.800 The lack of press freedom in Canada would think, and the PPG is not sounding the alarm bells.
00:43:57.500 Why?
00:43:57.800 Because they aren't experiencing the lack of media freedom.
00:44:01.280 Yeah, they aren't, they aren't getting hit by this.
00:44:04.160 It is only coming once again at one direction.
00:44:07.140 It's only directed towards the independent journalists.
00:44:09.540 Um, and I noted in the press release, because if, for those of you who don't know, I'm the
00:44:14.400 president of the independent press gallery of Canada, the liberal government expanded censorship
00:44:18.620 through bill C11, granting the CRTC power over online content bill C18, which disrupted
00:44:23.720 news access, forcing tech platforms to pay government approved media and new censorship
00:44:28.660 pledges from prime minister Mark Carney to regulate so-called online pollution.
00:44:32.860 So in all, this created a two tier media system with subsidized outlets, praised and promoted
00:44:39.540 and independent outlets denied access and smeared by state funded competitors.
00:44:45.080 Um, and then I went on to note that this, uh, happened in real time to us as CBC broadcasters
00:44:50.360 misrepresented independent journalists as illegitimate and disruptive, despite their legal right to
00:44:55.020 report and video evidence that independent reporters were the targets of harassment.
00:44:58.580 So it record, it's called, uh, reporters without borders.
00:45:02.720 They put this out every single year.
00:45:04.800 They warn that economic fragility and government interference are the leading global threats
00:45:10.680 to press freedom in Canada.
00:45:12.720 Those things are government policy.
00:45:15.480 Unbelievable.
00:45:16.840 Uh, good work, Sheila, as president pointing this out, um, uh, knocked me down with a feather
00:45:23.240 that this release wasn't picked up by, uh, the mainstream media.
00:45:27.340 Do you know what?
00:45:28.460 I have to tell you, I have an inquiry that I just, it came onto my desk, uh, from AM 640
00:45:35.180 to talk about this tomorrow.
00:45:36.480 And I think once they figure out that my other job is that rebel news, they might not have
00:45:41.920 me on respond.
00:45:44.500 I'm happy to talk about it.
00:45:46.300 Um, because, uh, this is true.
00:45:48.500 I mean, you can track the decline of press freedom in this country from when the liberals
00:45:52.960 took office.
00:45:53.620 Remember the mainstream media used to cry, but Stephen Harper, but actually they had a
00:45:57.200 pretty good when Stephen Harper was here and they still, I think have it pretty good.
00:46:00.940 It's just the rest of us who are getting stomped all over.
00:46:03.580 So, uh, anyways, we'll, we'll see if they want to talk to me after they figure out I work
00:46:07.180 for rebel news.
00:46:08.080 Um, I, I don't think they will.
00:46:11.260 Do you know what show it was?
00:46:12.660 Uh, Sheila, I used to be, I don't want you to pardon me.
00:46:16.040 I don't, you know what?
00:46:17.200 Yeah, it's fine.
00:46:18.980 No.
00:46:19.460 And of course they, they know what they're doing at AM 640.
00:46:22.140 They're part of chorus and chorus.
00:46:24.040 The last time I looked, I think was trading at 18 cents a share.
00:46:28.040 So yeah, well, who am I to, who am I to bring up the, uh, inconvenient truths of the mainstream
00:46:34.540 media industry?
00:46:35.860 Um, why don't we move on to that?
00:46:37.840 This Sheila, what do you make of this story?
00:46:39.700 Ottawa paid a foreign firm, six figures to spy on pro-Israel Canadians, all the while
00:46:49.920 pro-Hamas mobs, uh, running wild in the street.
00:46:53.400 Um, this is your story, I believe.
00:46:55.760 Uh, what in blue blazes is going on here?
00:46:59.660 So I should stop and preface this and say, this is my story.
00:47:05.600 I did write it up, but this was first broken by the incredible journalists over at Black
00:47:10.700 Locks who do not take a penny in government funding for the very important work that they
00:47:15.000 do.
00:47:15.720 And I know that their work can be boring and monotonous because they work a lot in access
00:47:19.420 to information and government reports.
00:47:21.720 And I do too.
00:47:23.140 It is soul sucking.
00:47:24.340 So we got to give credit where it's due because I'm sure they suffered for this.
00:47:29.300 But yes, the Trudeau government paid a foreign firm, six figures to spy on Canadians who support
00:47:34.100 Israel.
00:47:35.540 Um, this wasn't counter-terrorism.
00:47:37.940 It was political policing.
00:47:39.800 This started after Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 people, including eight Canadians on October
00:47:45.060 7th.
00:47:46.060 The Department of Canadian Heritage gave 128,000 to a UK group to spy on Canadians on Twitter
00:47:54.360 or X rather, and Facebook.
00:47:56.440 These, not to monitor jihadists, not to monitor terrorists, but pro-Israel Canadians.
00:48:03.020 And it was, they were looking for, this is what the contract was for, digital analysis,
00:48:11.120 situation room, and rapid response programming for Israel-Gaza extremism, hate, and misinformation.
00:48:16.620 The targets included Friends of Israel, prominent news sources, conservative commentators, anyone
00:48:26.040 criticizing Trudeau, Trudeau, Trudeau, Mendicino, or Yara Sachs.
00:48:32.300 Again, wonder who that is.
00:48:34.140 Like, like, every single tweet that she posted for the last two years, Ezra basically attached
00:48:40.060 a photo of her and Mahmoud Abbas to it.
00:48:42.780 And even Facebook groups concerned about anti-Semitic protests.
00:48:46.200 So if you're like somebody's, uh, yenta, favorite little yenta, and you're like, boy, I don't
00:48:53.160 want to have to walk past the, uh, Yaya Sinwar cosplay to get to the grocery store, you could
00:48:59.160 potentially have been put on a watch list by these people.
00:49:03.360 One report flagged a top-performing tweet that said Trudeau indirectly funded Hamas through
00:49:10.780 returning money to UNRWA, which he did.
00:49:13.820 Which he did.
00:49:14.560 We know UNRWA employed Hamas terrorists.
00:49:17.640 Apparently even pointing that out as extremism.
00:49:20.260 Other post-criticized groups like CUPE, the National Council of Canadian Muslims, for their
00:49:25.020 soft stance on Hamas, uh, they also flagged posts about NDP MP Heather McPherson when she
00:49:33.760 was being called out online for being too pro-Hamas.
00:49:37.760 Uh, anyways, they didn't bother to monitor the actual Hamas protests running amok on Canadian
00:49:47.700 streets or even consider where's all that money coming from for their, them to have all those
00:49:52.640 matching signs and scarves every single week.
00:49:55.440 They never bothered to look at that.
00:49:57.060 These people froze convoy assets like that.
00:50:01.320 Um, after they got their access to a hacked list, um, just shows you where the government's
00:50:07.840 focus is.
00:50:10.180 Unbelievable.
00:50:11.140 And, uh, on that note, I believe we have more insanity on the Hamas front from our beloved
00:50:19.920 colleague, Alexa Lavois, um, let's check out, um, this short video clip of, um, some nice,
00:50:29.160 uh, peaceful, uh, flyers being posted in the city of Montreal.
00:50:34.860 Um, it's nauseating to tell you the truth, folks here, check it out.
00:50:38.900 Yeah.
00:50:39.480 So I'm doing a quick video because I think it's important to shed lights on something.
00:50:43.720 So we have here a new, um, flyers, uh, I don't know if you can see it's main support the troops.
00:50:51.560 We have the Hamas flag just right there.
00:50:54.460 We have the, um, um, um, Esbroula flag and the Houthis flag.
00:51:02.480 So this is in Montreal.
00:51:04.400 I wanted to do a video to show you that it's not a picture taken from, uh, nowhere.
00:51:10.800 It's really in Montreal.
00:51:12.760 So some people are now putting this a little bit everywhere in support of terrorist organization.
00:51:18.860 And this is a reality.
00:51:20.580 That's it, guys.
00:51:22.740 You know, Sheila, I think if you are going to be visibly Jewish in Montreal, I don't think
00:51:27.320 it's a safe space anymore.
00:51:29.340 No, I don't think so.
00:51:30.800 I think not just visibly Jewish, visibly anything but Muslim.
00:51:34.000 Um, we see them doing these constant protests in front of the Notre Dame church there.
00:51:39.920 Um, it's, I, I just can't even believe that this is happening in Canada.
00:51:46.020 It's been such a fall, uh, throughout these last 10 years, but particularly the last two
00:51:51.780 years.
00:51:52.180 And then when you see where the government's focusing on it, it would be people like Alexa
00:51:56.820 objecting to this that would end up on a watch list, support the troops, but which troops,
00:52:04.080 the ones abducting and, and, uh, and harming Israelis.
00:52:09.540 I was going to say something worse, but I'm trying to keep us still on YouTube.
00:52:13.080 Um, but yeah, uh, these are the people who, uh, harmed mothers in front of their children
00:52:19.940 and in front of their husbands, those are the troops they need to support.
00:52:24.000 And yet Alexa, according to the government would end up on a watch list compiled by foreign
00:52:30.660 nationals and then handed over to the, uh, state.
00:52:34.160 Uh, unbelievable.
00:52:35.300 They're using the wrong T word.
00:52:37.220 They're not troops.
00:52:38.100 They're terrorists.
00:52:39.220 Um, and we just saw on the weekend too, uh, the, uh, airport in Tel Aviv, uh, bombed a
00:52:46.880 missile struck in, uh, uh, from, from the Hooties.
00:52:50.640 So I think we can expect to see a major Hootie eradication.
00:52:56.300 Uh, and as far as I'm concerned, I really believe in Trump's term this time around.
00:53:01.540 Uh, I think we're going to see regime change because it is Iran and, uh, Qatar that are
00:53:09.080 the sources of the funding for those groups that Alexa mentioned.
00:53:14.180 And, but like you said, Sheila, the shocking part is Montreal last I checked, isn't in the
00:53:19.580 Middle East.
00:53:20.080 It's in the dominion of Canada, but sometimes you have to pinch yourself to make sure, uh,
00:53:25.580 you think you're in the postal code you're residing in.
00:53:29.240 Yeah.
00:53:29.820 Well, and you say, you know, Qatar and Iran, but also Canada, also the Western world by funding
00:53:36.260 to UNRWA and UNRWA, uh, funnels money to terrorists, a terrorist work for UNRWA and Stephen
00:53:42.940 Harper rightly cut off the money to them and Justin Trudeau returned it and Carney's going
00:53:46.780 to give them more.
00:53:48.080 A hundred percent.
00:53:49.460 Sheila, we're down to our last five minutes.
00:53:51.720 I know you have a hard out at two.
00:53:53.660 So, uh, we have other topics here.
00:53:56.000 You can either pick that or, uh, you can, I don't know if some other, um, chats came in
00:54:00.920 in the meantime.
00:54:01.840 Uh, let's, we got a couple of chats, but let's go to, uh, and David be so careful.
00:54:09.000 Lisa and I started a portion of the show.
00:54:12.600 The last thing we do on the show called your daily dose of cringe.
00:54:16.320 We're calling it the daily cringe.
00:54:18.160 We know Matt Walsh has the daily cancellation.
00:54:21.860 Uh, we found videos where we haven't watched them.
00:54:25.620 We're coming in cold and we just want to see how bad it is.
00:54:29.100 And we're going to all experience it together.
00:54:30.940 I know by the description of this video that it is going to cause me full body cringe and
00:54:38.300 possibly jaw pain, but we're going to watch it together.
00:54:42.680 It's called Dylan Mulvaney appears in new music video dressed in women's clothing.
00:54:48.840 David, be so careful, please.
00:54:50.480 Let's watch together.
00:54:51.840 Make you happy or I can flame you fall.
00:54:57.960 Follow me and you'll see that I will lead you wrong.
00:55:03.380 And by the end of this song, I'll be dizzy, dizzy, spinning through the room.
00:55:09.160 Can't catch up.
00:55:10.140 Busy, busy, ramming on the move.
00:55:11.900 It's madness.
00:55:12.740 Let me, let me through.
00:55:13.680 When you do, I'll make it bright.
00:55:15.980 I'll be dazzled, baby.
00:55:20.460 Dazzled when you're dancing with me.
00:55:22.200 So, so dazzled, baby.
00:55:25.660 Shining just as bright as can be.
00:55:27.640 I'll be dazzled.
00:55:32.220 Dazzling and glittering free.
00:55:34.400 Never know what you're going to see.
00:55:37.260 Expect the unexpected way for me.
00:55:42.820 You know, I will be careful.
00:55:45.980 But this person, because I'm being very careful.
00:55:51.360 I know.
00:55:52.240 This humanoid, we're all humanoids.
00:55:55.240 How is Dylan Mulvaney still a thing post the Bud Light marketing fiasco?
00:56:04.360 Sheila, who, who is hiring this person?
00:56:08.540 Who is interested in this person?
00:56:10.680 If we didn't have a video and you were just playing me audio, that was horrible music and
00:56:16.240 a horrible voice.
00:56:17.940 What's the market?
00:56:19.140 Who's, who's buying that?
00:56:20.840 This is what I can't figure it out.
00:56:23.040 Me being a bear of very little brain.
00:56:25.820 But you, Khaleesi, you have a higher IQ.
00:56:29.200 And please educate me.
00:56:31.340 I don't anymore.
00:56:32.300 After watching that, I don't.
00:56:35.200 You know, remove the auto-tune, the plastic surgery and the filters.
00:56:39.820 And what do we have?
00:56:40.740 Just someone wearing, uh, women's, uh, women's clothes, women's skin, like some Buffalo Bill.
00:56:53.260 Uh, you know, I just, who, yeah.
00:56:58.260 And I'm with you.
00:56:58.920 Like, who still likes this?
00:57:01.140 Who still wants this?
00:57:05.000 Dylan Mulvaney is so destructive and so poisonous that association with Dylan Mulvaney imploded
00:57:14.980 Bud Light.
00:57:16.360 Oh, yeah.
00:57:16.960 And, and, and so I don't know why every, everyone's like, you know what?
00:57:21.060 We need more of Dylan Mulvaney.
00:57:23.160 We need to know what Dylan Mulvaney does next.
00:57:26.100 And if Dylan Mulvaney had any shame, and I don't think Dylan Mulvaney does, Dylan Mulvaney
00:57:32.200 would disappear forever for the multi-billion dollar destruction inflicted on Budweiser.
00:57:38.960 But nope, these people have no shame and they keep coming back and back and back again.
00:57:43.260 And that was horrible.
00:57:44.960 I'm not, I, I don't consume pop music, generally speaking, but that was bad, right?
00:57:50.640 Oh, it was bad.
00:57:52.120 I, I, I think so.
00:57:53.200 And, and, you know, and as much as this person is passing off him or itself as feminine, again,
00:58:02.400 I'm being very clear, uh, very careful folks.
00:58:04.880 That's why I'm getting tongue tied.
00:58:06.300 You take away the professional makeup and you take away the professional lighting in that
00:58:11.420 video.
00:58:12.300 And, um, I'm telling you, Sheila, the reality isn't what you're getting in the manufactured
00:58:18.360 presentation of Dylan Mulvaney.
00:58:20.560 Yeah, I think in regular old daylight, you would be aghast, you know, like I'm happy when
00:58:32.060 people meet me out in the world and like, Oh, you're, you're a lot to, we're kind of like
00:58:36.420 you better in the real world.
00:58:37.320 And I, I, I want, I like that response as opposed to, ah, you're awful off camera.
00:58:45.060 I think people would be, uh, shocked and frightened to experience Dylan Mulvaney without the TikTok
00:58:51.520 filters and the auto-tune.
00:58:53.680 It puts the lotion in the bucket.
00:58:57.340 Yeah.
00:58:58.100 Or gets the hose again.
00:58:59.540 Yeah, exactly.
00:59:01.400 That's exactly how I feel about this stuff.
00:59:04.300 It's very menagerie of women in the basement kind of vibes.
00:59:08.240 Sheila, are you proud of me that I didn't get as demonetized to the best of our knowledge?
00:59:11.820 My mind is blown.
00:59:14.700 My mind is blown.
00:59:16.140 You better get to those chats right away then.
00:59:18.460 Oh, well, I thought that was a real interesting pick for David and Sheila to tackle.
00:59:23.300 Sheila doesn't have enough stress in her day.
00:59:25.240 Let's throw this one at her.
00:59:26.680 But David, you did great.
00:59:27.900 Thank you.
00:59:28.320 Thank you.
00:59:28.480 Um, we've got one from Hutch Woman, five bucks, says Fife, Robert Fife, is, is the dick there.
00:59:37.860 And the Communist Broadcast Corporation needs to fire the giggling hyena host.
00:59:42.500 Um, I think that's why they have David Cochran there.
00:59:45.360 The liar David Cochran.
00:59:47.160 Uh, that's why he's there, is because he is viciously anti-conservative.
00:59:51.660 Yep.
00:59:52.080 And, uh, like I said, that was just like a middle-aged hen party of 50-something wine moms passing as, uh, the state broadcaster's serious media panel.
01:00:04.640 So, yeah, that's why it's a statistical rounding error of viewership every day.
01:00:09.140 Wow.
01:00:10.340 That's it.
01:00:11.180 All right.
01:00:11.980 Well, one minute past two.
01:00:13.400 We almost made it on deadline.
01:00:14.740 We did it.
01:00:15.100 Thank you so much, Sheila.
01:00:16.140 Thank you all for those wonderful chats.
01:00:18.500 And, uh, that is how we do monetize, unlike the mainstream media going into your bank account every two weeks and doing a direct withdrawal.
01:00:26.040 I believe Sheila will be back here tomorrow at 1 o'clock Eastern with the lovely Lease.
01:00:32.300 And, uh, I'll see Sheila again on Friday.
01:00:35.080 In the meantime, as always, folks, stay safe and stay sane.
01:00:40.700 Thank you.