Rebel News Podcast - June 06, 2019


When did the Liberals go from the party of loving Canada to the party of hating it?


Episode Stats

Length

47 minutes

Words per Minute

163.15611

Word Count

7,715

Sentence Count

401

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary

A theory about why Justin Trudeau calls Canada a "country of genocide" and why the Liberals are now the party of hating Canada. It's a theory I've been working on for a long time, and it's finally come to fruition.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my rebels. Today, I tell you my unified theory for why Justin Trudeau calls us a country
00:00:07.760 of genocide. President Tentz, by the way, he's not talking about something in the far past.
00:00:12.600 Normally, he likes to apologize for things that were done decades or even over a century ago.
00:00:16.940 But this, now it's no apology, he's just saying we are a country of genocide in the present.
00:00:22.080 I have a theory about that, and it goes to Justin Trudeau's history as a pickup artist,
00:00:27.000 as a male feminist, and how he would manipulate single women as a pickup artist would.
00:00:35.160 I'll tell you my amateur psychological theory in just a moment, and I'll do my best to prove it to you.
00:00:40.560 Jeanne Gomeshi, if Jeanne Gomeshi hadn't gotten caught, that's, I think that's,
00:00:45.840 I'm not saying that Justin Trudeau engages in physical violence like Gomeshi,
00:00:49.340 but he's a psychological manipulator in the same way.
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00:01:13.240 All right, without further ado, here is today's podcast.
00:01:16.940 You're listening to a Rebel Media podcast.
00:01:19.960 Tonight, when did the liberals go from the party of loving Canada
00:01:23.520 to the party of hating Canada?
00:01:26.040 It's June 5th, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:31.220 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:34.900 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:38.980 The only thing I have to say to the government,
00:01:40.920 is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:49.940 For more than half a century, a strategy of the Liberal Party of Canada
00:01:54.160 was to slowly absorb all the symbols of Canada itself into the Liberal Party,
00:02:00.520 to brand themselves as the Canada Party,
00:02:03.660 to make it seem as if they are the natural governing party,
00:02:06.940 and any other party is just an aberration, a temporary anomaly, almost un-Canadian.
00:02:13.820 An obvious example is changing the Canadian flag
00:02:15.980 from the old Canadian red ensign to the Liberal red Pearson pennant,
00:02:21.100 as it was nicknamed.
00:02:22.820 Canada fought in all our great wars under the red ensign.
00:02:26.740 It shows our history and our allegiances,
00:02:28.800 but the Liberals wanted the country's flag to look more like their party flag,
00:02:32.540 so they just changed it.
00:02:33.620 In the 1990s, the Liberals put on their Captain Canada cape
00:02:38.080 during the Quebec referendum.
00:02:39.680 It was a very close-fought affair.
00:02:41.440 I don't know if you remember.
00:02:42.600 The yes side of that referendum, the separation side,
00:02:46.180 got 49.5% of the vote.
00:02:49.680 It could not have been closer.
00:02:51.760 Jean-Claude Chen and all the Liberals had this one big,
00:02:54.280 last-ditch push, a huge rally,
00:02:57.000 a rally for Canada, as they called it,
00:02:58.920 and the centerpiece was this massive, massive, massive Canadian flag
00:03:03.880 that everyone was holding up.
00:03:05.320 I mean, you could see all the individual Canadian flags.
00:03:07.260 Anyways, I'm not sure that big rally actually convinced anyone
00:03:11.020 to change their minds from separatism to federalism,
00:03:13.840 but it probably motivated the pro-Canada team to show up to vote,
00:03:18.380 and of course, it was such a near-death moment
00:03:20.420 for the Liberals and for Canada itself
00:03:22.420 that from that crisis, Jean-Claude Chen, if you remember,
00:03:26.100 invented the sponsorship program
00:03:28.900 whereby the Liberals would brand everything they could
00:03:32.400 in Quebec as part of Canada
00:03:34.380 just to try to make the case
00:03:35.620 that everything nice, everything good,
00:03:37.700 everything that gave them wealth
00:03:38.840 was because of Canada, the government,
00:03:41.200 so they just put signs and sponsorships on everything.
00:03:44.060 Of course, when you merge the party and the state that way,
00:03:46.580 it's no surprise that what?
00:03:48.700 A quarter billion dollars of all that sponsorship money
00:03:51.500 was stolen by Liberals,
00:03:53.560 but my point here is this.
00:03:55.080 The Liberals tried to brand themselves as Canada,
00:03:57.920 as Canada's essence,
00:03:59.440 and they always said that Canada
00:04:00.700 was the best place in the world.
00:04:02.360 Jean-Claude Chen said that especially.
00:04:04.340 And you know, putting aside his partisanship,
00:04:07.300 I mean, I think he's right, isn't he?
00:04:09.480 Or at least he sure made it easy to believe.
00:04:12.860 Party of the flag.
00:04:14.800 Party of the anthem.
00:04:15.820 They love changing our anthem.
00:04:17.500 Party of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
00:04:19.180 Party of the Color Red.
00:04:20.800 Party of all the national symbols.
00:04:22.460 That was how the Liberal Party rolled
00:04:24.300 until Stephen Harper finally dispatched the Liberals.
00:04:28.400 So what is it,
00:04:30.160 what is the Liberal Party about now under Trudeau?
00:04:35.160 Well, obviously, it's about the man himself,
00:04:37.640 Justin Trudeau.
00:04:38.840 The whole party is built around Trudeau
00:04:40.680 and his personality.
00:04:42.380 They don't even really say liberal anymore.
00:04:44.740 They say Team Trudeau.
00:04:46.080 It's perfect for a vain narcissist like him.
00:04:50.440 So obviously, Trudeau agrees that Trudeau is great.
00:04:53.520 But what does Trudeau have to say about Canada?
00:04:57.580 It's where it's getting a bit weird these days,
00:04:59.760 don't you think?
00:05:00.300 Trudeau frequently disparages Canada
00:05:02.140 as having no culture or no identity at all.
00:05:07.740 He usually does that when he's abroad,
00:05:09.640 which I think is extra weird.
00:05:11.260 It's like gossiping about your spouse to strangers
00:05:14.100 instead of taking up a problem with your spouse
00:05:15.780 directly and privately with them.
00:05:17.480 I mean, who goes to foreign countries
00:05:19.140 to speak poorly about Canada?
00:05:22.680 Trudeau does.
00:05:23.680 He tells foreign media
00:05:24.980 that we're a post-national country
00:05:26.780 with no central identity of our own.
00:05:29.980 Maybe that's because he thinks
00:05:31.300 he personally is better than we are.
00:05:34.720 Maybe it's because he really doesn't even
00:05:36.560 see himself as Canadian per se.
00:05:38.920 Do you remember when he told an Iranian newspaper
00:05:41.380 that he had visited 90 countries
00:05:44.980 on some quest for self-understanding?
00:05:49.240 You've never been to?
00:05:50.880 Not yet.
00:05:51.820 Not yet.
00:05:53.400 I've been to about 90 different countries.
00:05:55.220 Can I say that?
00:05:57.420 Yeah.
00:05:58.320 How do you travel to that many countries?
00:06:01.300 He was about 40 when he said that.
00:06:02.560 He probably went to a few countries as a child
00:06:04.620 when his dad was prime minister.
00:06:05.660 But the country he was talking about,
00:06:07.640 the 90 countries where as an adult,
00:06:09.380 as in, I don't think he actually really
00:06:11.980 spent a lot of time with us here in Canada, did he?
00:06:16.280 I truly think he prefers foreigners,
00:06:19.920 especially these days since foreigners
00:06:21.260 don't follow his scandals,
00:06:22.760 since they're not as disappointed in him,
00:06:24.880 since he doesn't rule over them.
00:06:26.520 If you're from, let's say, Gabon in Africa,
00:06:30.400 you love this pretty white boy
00:06:31.940 coming over to smile at you
00:06:33.080 and give you foreign aid.
00:06:34.380 If you're from Grassy Narrows,
00:06:37.040 you're angry that this pretty white boy
00:06:39.200 didn't actually follow through with anything
00:06:41.040 after the photo op there was over.
00:06:43.220 They're mad now.
00:06:43.840 Those are the folks with mercury poisoning.
00:06:45.300 More and more people are mad at him.
00:06:49.080 There are more and more places he can't go in Canada
00:06:51.400 without being heckled.
00:06:52.940 He's not used to that.
00:06:54.700 It happens even in his safe places,
00:06:57.360 like fundraisers.
00:06:58.860 Thank you.
00:07:05.680 Thank you for being here.
00:07:07.100 Thank you very much for your donation tonight.
00:07:09.520 I really appreciate the donation
00:07:11.700 to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:07:13.220 It even happens in Ottawa.
00:07:16.040 Do you know how long you've held up
00:07:18.860 people picking up bags?
00:07:20.880 I've been waiting a long down the road
00:07:22.580 for 30 minutes
00:07:24.840 while you've been here soaking up the race.
00:07:27.520 Thank you.
00:07:27.980 You know?
00:07:28.580 Excuse me.
00:07:29.680 Excuse me.
00:07:30.280 You're not getting my boy.
00:07:31.440 This is a free country.
00:07:32.620 It is a free country.
00:07:33.060 It's a free country.
00:07:33.980 And I'm trying to speak to him.
00:07:35.380 And he won't even acknowledge me.
00:07:37.080 Yes, sir.
00:07:37.620 Thank you.
00:07:38.200 I'm sorry for your challenge.
00:07:39.980 It's not my challenge.
00:07:41.200 I'm a volunteer trying to help someone
00:07:42.680 save their home.
00:07:44.820 Yeah, they don't shout at him at Davos, do they?
00:07:47.780 And even his fan base,
00:07:50.380 the media party,
00:07:51.680 is not as uniformly loving anymore
00:07:55.740 towards him, am I right?
00:07:56.760 So yeah, he likes foreigners
00:07:58.200 more than he likes Canadians now.
00:08:00.120 They don't ask tough questions
00:08:02.140 and he doesn't have to actually
00:08:03.320 follow through on anything.
00:08:05.020 He just has to be a mascot.
00:08:06.680 His favorite role.
00:08:07.420 I think he truly would spend
00:08:08.760 the rest of his days
00:08:09.640 dancing in fancy costumes
00:08:12.020 around the world
00:08:13.280 if he could.
00:08:15.560 As in, I think he loves other people
00:08:16.960 more than he loves his own country.
00:08:19.980 Trudeau, as you know,
00:08:20.780 is a former substitute drama teacher
00:08:22.200 and he loves to dress up.
00:08:24.160 Zorro, Superman.
00:08:25.840 It's endless.
00:08:26.600 Part of it is vanity.
00:08:28.440 Part is self-love.
00:08:29.620 But part of it is, I think,
00:08:32.960 him pretending to be someone else
00:08:34.360 to get away from who he really is.
00:08:36.540 That's my attempt at amateur psychology.
00:08:40.080 Because we need some sort of psychology
00:08:42.140 to explain things.
00:08:44.520 Because riddle me this,
00:08:45.640 since when did the central liberal brand
00:08:48.060 move away from the sweet,
00:08:50.500 blind patriotism of Pearson and Kretchen
00:08:53.480 to the self-loathing of Trudeau.
00:08:58.480 Because I think that's actually what's happened.
00:09:01.400 It took me a moment for it all to fall into place.
00:09:03.540 It was that genocide statement yesterday
00:09:05.440 from Trudeau.
00:09:06.820 He literally said that Canada
00:09:09.340 was committing a genocide.
00:09:12.400 Not just past tense.
00:09:13.400 It's happening now.
00:09:14.820 It was absurd on the face of it.
00:09:16.740 He's talking about a thousand Aboriginal women
00:09:18.700 who over the past 40 years have gone missing
00:09:20.800 or were murdered.
00:09:21.780 Now, that's a tragedy.
00:09:23.020 It's a crime.
00:09:23.860 But it is not a genocide.
00:09:25.920 It's about 20 murders a year, really.
00:09:28.820 Now, of course, that's too many murders.
00:09:30.840 But it's not some ethnic cleansing.
00:09:32.180 And it's not racially motivated.
00:09:33.920 It is just domestic crimes.
00:09:37.040 As I showed you yesterday,
00:09:38.380 RCMP have solved 88%
00:09:41.320 of those murders of Aboriginal women.
00:09:43.800 They're just ordinary murderers.
00:09:46.140 I know that's sad.
00:09:46.860 I know it's terrible.
00:09:47.480 It's a crime.
00:09:48.100 It is a crime wave,
00:09:49.160 a slow-motion crime wave over 40 years.
00:09:51.500 But it is not a genocide
00:09:52.800 and it is not actually a mystery.
00:09:56.180 According to the RCMP,
00:09:57.400 who have solved 88% of the crimes,
00:09:59.760 most of the murderers are also Aboriginal.
00:10:02.740 Most of the murderers are the boyfriends
00:10:04.640 or husbands or other family
00:10:06.300 or friends of the victims.
00:10:07.480 I know that is very sad.
00:10:09.340 And there's a lot to talk about there,
00:10:10.700 but to call Aboriginal men
00:10:11.860 killing Aboriginal women
00:10:13.220 in domestic disputes,
00:10:15.020 to call that a genocide,
00:10:16.500 just is not true.
00:10:17.860 And I think it's because
00:10:18.700 it's too difficult
00:10:19.460 to have a conversation
00:10:20.460 about the true facts here.
00:10:22.160 You either sound like you're racist
00:10:23.840 or you sound like you're blaming people.
00:10:25.820 Maybe you're blaming the women
00:10:27.020 or maybe you just don't know
00:10:28.660 what to do about this problem.
00:10:30.020 Maybe you do know what to do about it,
00:10:31.920 but it's too hard to do.
00:10:33.400 Starting with rethinking
00:10:34.520 the Canadian legal system's approach
00:10:36.600 to Aboriginal men
00:10:37.980 who have been convicted of crimes,
00:10:39.140 which is to release them early
00:10:40.340 because they're Aboriginal.
00:10:41.480 So it's actually that
00:10:42.380 legal affirmative action,
00:10:44.060 that racial preference
00:10:45.020 that lets violent Aboriginal men
00:10:47.300 back into their communities early.
00:10:49.660 I'm sorry, that's to blame
00:10:50.820 for so many of these murders.
00:10:52.260 I don't know if you saw
00:10:53.140 that stat yesterday,
00:10:54.380 but 71% had a criminal record
00:10:57.500 and 62% of the murderers
00:11:00.240 of Aboriginal women
00:11:01.000 had a previous violent encounter
00:11:03.600 with the victim.
00:11:06.600 62%.
00:11:07.120 So that's what's happening.
00:11:08.520 These are battered women
00:11:11.240 who were killed.
00:11:12.040 I'm sorry, that's what's happening.
00:11:13.280 It's terrible,
00:11:14.440 but it is not a genocide.
00:11:17.680 But Justin Trudeau says it was
00:11:19.380 and it continues to be.
00:11:21.860 Earlier this morning,
00:11:22.980 the National Inquiry
00:11:24.540 formally presented
00:11:25.760 their final report
00:11:26.920 in which they found
00:11:28.440 that the tragic violence
00:11:30.000 that Indigenous women and girls
00:11:31.680 have experienced
00:11:32.920 amounts to genocide.
00:11:35.300 So Trudeau said
00:11:37.980 we're a nation of genocide.
00:11:39.460 Worse than that,
00:11:40.000 his remarks indicated
00:11:40.900 that that genocide is going on
00:11:43.020 until he himself
00:11:44.060 puts a stop to it somehow.
00:11:45.620 What countries in the world
00:11:46.760 have condemned themselves
00:11:49.240 as genociders?
00:11:51.940 Germany has taken account
00:11:53.400 of its Nazi past,
00:11:54.460 so has Rwanda
00:11:55.900 for their genocide
00:11:57.760 a quarter century ago.
00:11:58.720 Turkey has not done so yet
00:12:00.880 for the Armenian Holocaust,
00:12:02.760 the Armenian massacre.
00:12:04.240 The former Soviet Union
00:12:06.520 hasn't for their whole lot of more,
00:12:08.680 the strategically engineered
00:12:11.120 famine in Ukraine.
00:12:12.960 Maybe Cambodia has too,
00:12:14.560 and I think that's about it.
00:12:16.640 I think it's like four countries,
00:12:17.800 three or four countries
00:12:18.340 in the world.
00:12:18.940 Most of the evil regimes
00:12:21.640 in the world
00:12:22.100 actually don't admit
00:12:23.120 that they're evil.
00:12:24.700 China and what they're doing
00:12:26.220 in Tibet,
00:12:27.980 Muslim Arabs
00:12:28.940 purging Christian Arabs
00:12:30.440 from places like Iraq
00:12:31.580 and Egypt.
00:12:33.860 But Canada
00:12:34.980 has copped a plea here,
00:12:36.760 we're guilty?
00:12:38.000 Trudeau has put us
00:12:38.980 in the same garbage can
00:12:40.240 with the likes of Hitler
00:12:41.940 and Pol Pot?
00:12:43.040 That's who Trudeau thinks
00:12:45.460 we're like.
00:12:46.940 It doesn't even make sense.
00:12:48.860 Even bleeding heart liberals
00:12:50.400 like Romeo and Dallaire,
00:12:52.260 the former Canadian general
00:12:54.200 who was in the midst
00:12:54.760 of the Rwandan genocide,
00:12:56.300 he says it makes him sick
00:12:57.520 to see the word genocide
00:12:58.800 abused like that.
00:12:59.400 Even the former liberal
00:13:00.480 justice minister,
00:13:02.340 another bleeding heart liberal
00:13:03.320 named Erwin Kotler,
00:13:05.200 he says it's too much
00:13:06.420 to use the word like that.
00:13:07.820 He says people need to avoid
00:13:10.040 applying the term too broadly
00:13:11.800 because then it will cease
00:13:12.860 to have the singular importance
00:13:14.120 and horror that it warrants.
00:13:16.420 That's what Kotler said.
00:13:18.300 So why is Trudeau doing that?
00:13:21.940 Why is he smearing us,
00:13:23.680 our country?
00:13:24.140 That means you and me.
00:13:25.420 Why is he smearing us
00:13:26.360 in a way that we would
00:13:26.980 never accept if the smear
00:13:28.860 came from a foreign leader?
00:13:30.420 Speaking of which,
00:13:31.320 do you doubt that China,
00:13:34.120 which actually has committed
00:13:35.220 various genocides,
00:13:36.360 I would argue,
00:13:38.060 do you doubt that China
00:13:38.820 will now use Trudeau's
00:13:39.840 accusations against us?
00:13:43.220 Themselves against us?
00:13:44.760 Trudeau just said
00:13:45.460 we're genociders.
00:13:46.220 Well, China doesn't admit
00:13:48.080 that about themselves
00:13:48.940 in Tibet, for example,
00:13:50.320 or in Xinjiang,
00:13:51.520 the Muslim Uyghur province,
00:13:52.680 but I bet China will now
00:13:54.840 throw that back in our face
00:13:56.680 a thousand times
00:13:59.060 if we ever even try
00:14:01.620 to lecture China
00:14:02.520 about human rights again,
00:14:03.760 or for that matter,
00:14:04.520 ask for our two hostages back.
00:14:06.280 How's that going, by the way?
00:14:08.420 Will we really let that go
00:14:09.820 a full year?
00:14:10.420 We're coming up
00:14:11.040 at half a year now.
00:14:14.380 So we're genociders.
00:14:17.540 We're also sexists, apparently.
00:14:19.900 Here he is just a couple days ago
00:14:22.400 bad-mouthing us
00:14:24.700 to another international conference.
00:14:28.620 Bad-mouthing us to strangers
00:14:29.880 saying hatred of women
00:14:32.440 is creeping into the public debate
00:14:34.640 in Canada.
00:14:36.100 Really, what on earth
00:14:36.880 is he talking about?
00:14:38.700 Now, if he's talking about
00:14:39.580 honor murders,
00:14:40.940 like the murder of
00:14:41.580 the four Shafia women,
00:14:43.200 or the murder of Aksa Parvez
00:14:45.160 in Mississauga
00:14:46.480 at the hand of her brother
00:14:47.380 and her father
00:14:47.900 for not wearing a burker,
00:14:49.400 or the recent honor murder
00:14:51.000 of a doctor in Toronto
00:14:52.260 by her own husband,
00:14:53.620 maybe he's right,
00:14:54.480 but I'm pretty sure
00:14:55.420 that's not what he means.
00:14:56.540 He would never talk like that
00:14:57.800 about that.
00:14:58.500 He doesn't even talk about that.
00:15:00.680 He gives that kind of
00:15:02.200 gender apartheid
00:15:02.940 a shout-out
00:15:03.740 when he goes to mosques
00:15:05.080 and the women aren't allowed
00:15:06.980 to meet him.
00:15:07.980 Remember this?
00:15:09.040 As I look
00:15:09.800 at this beautiful room
00:15:12.860 with the sisters upstairs,
00:15:15.300 everyone here,
00:15:16.080 the diversity
00:15:17.300 we have just
00:15:18.920 within this mosque.
00:15:21.860 Yeah,
00:15:22.440 the sisters upstairs.
00:15:23.840 Yeah, no,
00:15:24.800 he for sure
00:15:25.480 would never mean
00:15:26.300 foreign immigrants
00:15:27.540 who don't believe
00:15:28.340 in women's rights
00:15:29.240 because they're bringing
00:15:29.940 a rape culture with them.
00:15:31.220 He means you,
00:15:33.460 racist,
00:15:34.220 old-stock Canadians.
00:15:35.500 He thinks you're racist.
00:15:37.160 He thinks you're racist
00:15:37.900 if you're worried
00:15:38.420 about illegal immigrants
00:15:39.300 just walking in
00:15:39.960 from New York State
00:15:40.660 and demanding free everything.
00:15:42.360 I'm not just making that up.
00:15:44.640 He will literally
00:15:45.560 call you a racist
00:15:47.420 if you ask questions
00:15:49.480 about who's paying
00:15:50.680 for those illegals.
00:15:52.140 He called her a racist
00:16:10.360 and he said
00:16:11.580 she had no place
00:16:12.700 in Quebec.
00:16:14.000 He says we're all sexist.
00:16:16.620 He says we have
00:16:17.460 a big problem
00:16:18.580 with Islamophobia.
00:16:20.180 So, do we have a problem
00:16:23.000 with Islamophobia
00:16:23.860 in this country?
00:16:24.920 Yes, we do.
00:16:27.140 Do we have a big problem
00:16:28.980 with Islamophobia
00:16:29.860 in Canada?
00:16:31.600 If so,
00:16:32.000 someone had better
00:16:32.480 tell the Muslims
00:16:33.460 because 100,000 more
00:16:34.860 each year
00:16:35.240 immigrate to Canada.
00:16:36.560 Somebody had better
00:16:37.280 warn them
00:16:37.780 about the terrible places
00:16:39.220 they're coming to.
00:16:39.920 Maybe our Muslim
00:16:40.480 immigration minister
00:16:41.280 can tell us
00:16:42.560 how Islamophobic we are.
00:16:43.980 Oh, right.
00:16:44.960 He already has.
00:16:47.200 Asylum seekers
00:16:47.960 are processed
00:16:48.740 in a separate queue
00:16:50.020 at the IRB
00:16:51.380 and all the other
00:16:52.700 regular immigration
00:16:53.860 programs are processed
00:16:54.840 by IRCC.
00:16:56.300 And conflating the two
00:16:57.500 knowingly
00:16:58.340 is irresponsible,
00:16:59.960 it's divisive,
00:17:01.060 it's fear-mongering,
00:17:02.240 and it is not Canadian.
00:17:04.740 Boy, he was angry.
00:17:06.700 All right, let's recap.
00:17:08.560 We are now in the elite
00:17:09.960 group of countries
00:17:10.680 that have confessed
00:17:11.540 to genocide,
00:17:13.640 and it is an ongoing genocide.
00:17:16.560 Now, he's allowed to fire
00:17:17.700 the first Aboriginal
00:17:18.760 Attorney General
00:17:19.440 in history
00:17:19.880 and still complain
00:17:21.000 about the genocide
00:17:21.720 of Aboriginal people
00:17:23.360 for the same reason
00:17:24.000 that he's allowed
00:17:24.520 to go to gender
00:17:25.740 apartheid mosques
00:17:26.580 and he's allowed
00:17:27.080 to fire woman
00:17:28.100 after woman
00:17:28.500 from his cabinet
00:17:29.120 and he's allowed
00:17:30.600 to sexually
00:17:31.120 assault Rose Knight,
00:17:32.420 that young reporter
00:17:33.500 in Creston, B.C.
00:17:34.620 But he's allowed
00:17:35.920 to do all that
00:17:36.440 but also say
00:17:37.380 there's a hatred
00:17:37.980 of women in public life
00:17:39.480 that's not him.
00:17:40.480 He says we're racist,
00:17:41.860 he says we're sexist,
00:17:43.180 he says we're Islamophobic,
00:17:44.640 he says we're Nazis,
00:17:45.520 he says we're white supremacists
00:17:47.220 and of course
00:17:47.800 we're also climate haters
00:17:49.660 or climate criminals
00:17:50.700 or whatever.
00:17:51.900 We're burning up the world
00:17:52.940 and we are guilty of that
00:17:54.740 but definitely not him.
00:17:57.640 Folks, what can I say?
00:18:00.260 The Justin Trudeau campaign
00:18:01.580 in 2019
00:18:02.340 is not a patriotic campaign.
00:18:05.320 It's an anti-patriotic campaign.
00:18:08.100 I think he actually
00:18:09.280 dislikes us.
00:18:12.500 Oh, he likes the perks.
00:18:13.680 He likes the perks.
00:18:14.400 He likes the power.
00:18:15.080 He likes all the luxuries.
00:18:17.440 He likes the private jets
00:18:18.860 that he gets.
00:18:19.420 He likes the mannies
00:18:21.160 on the taxpayers' expense.
00:18:22.820 He likes the secret
00:18:23.940 private vacations
00:18:25.060 on the Aga Khan's
00:18:26.600 private island in the Bahamas.
00:18:27.780 He likes that part.
00:18:29.340 Don't get them wrong.
00:18:31.540 He just dislikes,
00:18:32.820 well,
00:18:34.600 he dislikes Canadians.
00:18:35.900 We're never good enough for them
00:18:38.180 but you see
00:18:39.780 when he denounces Canada
00:18:41.320 he's carving out
00:18:42.080 an exception for himself.
00:18:43.860 He's the only one
00:18:44.560 noble enough to say
00:18:45.420 the rest of us
00:18:46.160 are genociders.
00:18:47.740 He's the only one
00:18:48.600 noble enough to say
00:18:49.540 we're sexist pigs,
00:18:50.880 we're racist.
00:18:52.040 Every time he apologizes
00:18:53.400 for Canada
00:18:53.980 or smears Canada
00:18:55.120 the implication
00:18:56.720 is that he
00:18:57.680 alone
00:18:58.560 is the only one
00:18:59.760 elevated enough
00:19:00.380 to see that about us,
00:19:01.640 to know that.
00:19:02.300 He's never apologized
00:19:04.680 for anything
00:19:05.160 that he has done
00:19:06.060 just for what he says
00:19:08.420 we have done.
00:19:10.580 You know,
00:19:10.900 I point out
00:19:11.540 that Justin Trudeau
00:19:12.340 refused
00:19:12.960 to vote
00:19:14.300 for a statement
00:19:15.580 in the House of Commons
00:19:16.440 that ISIS
00:19:17.180 was engaging
00:19:18.020 in genocide.
00:19:19.080 He would not
00:19:20.080 acknowledge
00:19:20.620 that ISIS
00:19:21.200 was engaging
00:19:21.980 in an anti-Christian
00:19:22.900 genocide
00:19:23.460 but he says
00:19:26.100 we are,
00:19:26.540 we're worse than ISIS.
00:19:27.520 You know,
00:19:28.000 this is all
00:19:28.540 an interesting
00:19:29.140 psychological trick
00:19:30.840 because
00:19:32.300 Trudeau's a lifelong
00:19:34.140 pick-up artist.
00:19:34.940 One of those creepy men
00:19:35.840 who call themselves
00:19:37.020 male feminists
00:19:37.700 who manipulate women.
00:19:38.840 He's like his dad
00:19:39.720 that way.
00:19:41.260 He's using
00:19:41.940 a pick-up artist's
00:19:43.180 psychological trick
00:19:44.000 to do a strategic insult,
00:19:45.980 a neg
00:19:46.700 to knock down
00:19:48.380 your self-confidence
00:19:49.220 a bit
00:19:49.500 to change the power dynamic.
00:19:51.480 If he were in a bar,
00:19:53.200 Trudeau would go up
00:19:54.040 to a beautiful woman
00:19:54.760 and say something like
00:19:55.600 oh,
00:19:56.180 yeah,
00:19:57.360 did you do
00:19:57.940 your make-up yourself?
00:20:00.360 That's interesting.
00:20:01.660 He'd say it
00:20:02.100 to a pretty girl
00:20:02.600 to knock her down
00:20:03.700 a bit
00:20:03.980 so he could manipulate her.
00:20:05.440 That's just like
00:20:06.080 Gian Gomeschi did.
00:20:07.580 All these
00:20:08.080 male feminist creeps
00:20:09.380 are using
00:20:09.700 the same manipulation
00:20:10.620 but I think
00:20:12.620 they're doing
00:20:12.940 that trick
00:20:13.480 that they used
00:20:14.160 to do in bars.
00:20:15.200 They're doing it
00:20:15.660 to the whole country.
00:20:17.000 Nice country,
00:20:18.100 yeah,
00:20:18.300 but you sure
00:20:19.140 seem to be racist,
00:20:20.200 aren't you?
00:20:21.880 Knock us down a bit,
00:20:23.620 shock us a bit,
00:20:25.320 negate us a bit,
00:20:26.800 break our confidence a bit,
00:20:28.620 tell us we're racist,
00:20:29.600 sexist,
00:20:30.000 all these things
00:20:30.700 and then offer himself
00:20:32.660 as the one
00:20:33.420 who will accept us
00:20:34.620 and fix us.
00:20:36.040 I bet he did that
00:20:37.060 a hundred times
00:20:38.340 in a bar.
00:20:40.780 I think that's what it is
00:20:42.100 for us now too.
00:20:43.500 I think that's the new
00:20:44.660 liberal brand.
00:20:46.200 Jean Chrétien loved Canada
00:20:47.820 in his own way.
00:20:49.020 He certainly understood Canada
00:20:50.600 in his own way
00:20:51.740 and you know,
00:20:52.180 he won three
00:20:52.700 back-to-back
00:20:53.280 majority governments.
00:20:54.580 He balanced the budget,
00:20:55.520 by the way.
00:20:56.420 He let the oil sands
00:20:57.680 grow and flourish,
00:20:58.620 by the way.
00:20:59.560 Trudeau,
00:21:00.140 what has he actually done
00:21:01.640 in four years
00:21:02.840 except legalized drugs
00:21:05.000 and start a dozen
00:21:05.880 diplomatic wars?
00:21:07.040 Well,
00:21:08.760 he's demonized us,
00:21:09.840 he's smeared us,
00:21:10.440 he's insulted us,
00:21:11.100 he's negged us.
00:21:12.620 It's a psychological test,
00:21:13.720 really.
00:21:15.380 Do we have the self-respect
00:21:16.440 to walk away
00:21:17.100 from this manipulator
00:21:18.120 or will we really
00:21:20.720 fall for this
00:21:22.300 pick-up line
00:21:22.920 all over again?
00:21:23.600 Stay with us for a moment.
00:21:53.600 We'll be right back.
00:22:23.600 Isn't that gorgeous?
00:22:30.900 That is a White House
00:22:32.360 mini-video
00:22:33.400 of Donald Trump
00:22:34.240 arriving in the United Kingdom.
00:22:35.820 Very fancy.
00:22:37.300 He did, of course,
00:22:38.400 meet with Theresa May,
00:22:40.100 the lame-duck prime minister
00:22:41.880 who has days left
00:22:43.040 in her tenure,
00:22:44.100 but it was a meeting,
00:22:45.480 actually,
00:22:45.960 a state dinner
00:22:46.680 with the head of state
00:22:48.140 and as Canadians know,
00:22:49.800 that means the queen herself.
00:22:52.120 Very fancy,
00:22:53.380 very regal,
00:22:55.040 and of course,
00:22:55.920 Melania Trump
00:22:56.520 looking absolutely amazing
00:22:57.920 like the supermodel she is.
00:22:59.660 On the other end
00:23:00.960 of the aesthetic spectrum,
00:23:02.540 though,
00:23:02.720 I simply cannot let it pass
00:23:04.240 without reading to you
00:23:05.800 two delicious,
00:23:07.700 brutal,
00:23:08.100 and hilarious tweets
00:23:09.400 that Donald Trump issued
00:23:11.280 as he was landing
00:23:13.060 in Air Force One
00:23:13.980 taking potshots
00:23:15.420 at Sadiq Khan,
00:23:16.980 the diminutive
00:23:17.980 Islamist socialist
00:23:19.420 who is the mayor
00:23:21.020 of London.
00:23:21.600 Let me read those tweets
00:23:22.440 to you for your delectation.
00:23:24.160 The first one says,
00:23:25.980 Sadiq Khan,
00:23:26.980 who by all accounts
00:23:27.880 has done a terrible job
00:23:28.880 as mayor of London,
00:23:29.860 has been foolishly nasty
00:23:31.300 to the visiting president
00:23:32.460 of the United States,
00:23:33.500 by far the most important
00:23:34.600 ally of the United Kingdom.
00:23:36.120 He is a stone-cold loser
00:23:38.160 who should focus
00:23:39.460 on crime in London,
00:23:41.080 not me.
00:23:42.100 And a follow-up tweet,
00:23:43.620 he said,
00:23:44.260 Khan reminds me very much
00:23:46.560 of our very dumb
00:23:48.100 and incompetent mayor
00:23:49.240 of New York City,
00:23:50.040 de Blasio,
00:23:50.880 who has also done
00:23:51.740 a terrible job,
00:23:53.080 only half his height.
00:23:54.640 In any event,
00:23:55.500 I look forward to being
00:23:56.320 a great friend
00:23:56.900 to the United Kingdom,
00:23:57.820 and I'm looking very much
00:23:58.960 forward to my visit
00:23:59.700 landing now.
00:24:02.120 Oh, did he throw a cat
00:24:03.660 amongst the pigeons?
00:24:05.120 Of course,
00:24:05.940 National Public Radio said,
00:24:07.340 actually,
00:24:09.160 he's several inches
00:24:11.020 taller than half
00:24:12.160 de Blasio's height.
00:24:13.880 I think you may be wrong
00:24:14.940 on that,
00:24:15.280 Mr. President.
00:24:16.180 Okay,
00:24:16.740 so we showed you
00:24:17.460 the pomp and circumstance,
00:24:18.800 and we told you
00:24:19.680 the brawling tweets,
00:24:20.800 but did anything
00:24:21.660 actually happen?
00:24:23.420 Joining us now live
00:24:24.240 via Skype is our friend,
00:24:25.520 Joel Pollack,
00:24:26.080 the senior editor
00:24:26.680 at large from
00:24:27.200 Breitbart.com.
00:24:28.560 Joel,
00:24:28.800 what do you make of this?
00:24:30.240 I mean,
00:24:30.980 Trump and his Manhattan
00:24:33.100 nicknames
00:24:35.160 and name-calling tweets
00:24:36.340 and the fancy queen
00:24:37.700 are about polar opposites
00:24:38.920 when it comes
00:24:39.400 to aesthetics,
00:24:40.540 but Trump occupies
00:24:41.760 both worlds,
00:24:42.480 doesn't he?
00:24:44.500 Oh, he really does,
00:24:46.400 and it's interesting
00:24:47.380 to see him comparing
00:24:48.620 Sadik Khan
00:24:49.580 to Bill de Blasio.
00:24:50.520 I think it's clever.
00:24:52.340 I'm not sure people
00:24:53.140 in the United Kingdom
00:24:53.880 know who Bill de Blasio is,
00:24:55.340 but in the United States,
00:24:56.500 there's been quite a bit
00:24:57.320 of coverage of him
00:24:58.040 the last few weeks
00:24:58.720 because he's decided
00:24:59.640 in his infinite wisdom
00:25:00.780 to run for president.
00:25:02.440 Now,
00:25:02.920 he was re-elected
00:25:03.700 New York mayor,
00:25:04.400 so New Yorkers
00:25:05.220 liked him enough
00:25:05.800 to put him back in office,
00:25:06.820 but when he decided
00:25:08.560 to run for president,
00:25:09.560 he was greeted
00:25:10.100 with jeers
00:25:11.000 and chants
00:25:12.280 of worst mayor ever,
00:25:13.800 and that got national attention
00:25:15.780 in the United States,
00:25:16.800 so Americans understand
00:25:17.760 that Bill de Blasio
00:25:18.740 is bad.
00:25:20.460 Even though he's been re-elected
00:25:22.060 as a presidential candidate,
00:25:23.380 he's been a flop
00:25:24.500 so far,
00:25:25.220 and so comparing
00:25:26.800 the London mayor
00:25:27.980 to Bill de Blasio
00:25:29.100 achieves two things.
00:25:31.140 One,
00:25:31.760 it reiterates Trump's
00:25:32.920 earlier criticisms
00:25:33.740 of the London mayor,
00:25:35.020 and two,
00:25:36.320 it tells Americans
00:25:37.740 just what they ought
00:25:38.500 to think
00:25:38.900 about this London mayor.
00:25:40.600 So,
00:25:41.480 Trump having a bit of fun,
00:25:43.080 I think that
00:25:43.820 British conservatives
00:25:44.660 were delighted
00:25:45.800 that he spoke
00:25:47.420 with such freedom
00:25:48.360 about this mayor
00:25:49.440 and honed in
00:25:50.820 on his most vulnerable issue,
00:25:52.560 which is the rise
00:25:53.060 of crime in London.
00:25:54.540 Yeah.
00:25:56.160 And of course,
00:25:57.060 the Trumpy way
00:25:57.740 is just to make fun
00:25:58.460 of his height.
00:25:59.200 I mean,
00:25:59.460 that's just that
00:26:00.300 Manhattan brawler style.
00:26:02.400 He just can't help
00:26:03.160 twist the knife a bit.
00:26:07.080 Substantively, though,
00:26:08.120 I mean,
00:26:08.480 I'm not sure
00:26:08.960 how much substance
00:26:09.840 there is.
00:26:11.200 Brexit is the big question
00:26:12.680 in the UK these days.
00:26:14.160 I note that Trump
00:26:15.180 met briefly
00:26:16.000 with Nigel Farage,
00:26:17.620 which is very interesting
00:26:19.180 because it's incredible
00:26:20.840 to see
00:26:21.640 that the Brexit party,
00:26:23.860 which came in first
00:26:25.280 in the recent
00:26:25.780 European elections,
00:26:26.640 is now polling
00:26:28.100 in first place
00:26:30.420 for the British
00:26:32.240 parliamentary elections.
00:26:34.200 If this holds up,
00:26:35.840 Nigel Farage,
00:26:36.580 Trudeau's best chum,
00:26:38.840 theoretically,
00:26:39.960 could be the prime minister.
00:26:41.240 I know it sounds
00:26:43.000 such a long shot,
00:26:44.060 but the polls say
00:26:44.680 it's a possibility.
00:26:45.380 It is a possibility
00:26:48.400 because it's the central
00:26:50.000 issue in British politics
00:26:51.500 right now,
00:26:52.240 and it's the platform
00:26:54.480 on which the Conservatives
00:26:55.460 were elected,
00:26:56.080 but which they have
00:26:56.680 failed to deliver.
00:26:57.720 So it's essentially
00:26:59.580 the British public saying
00:27:01.000 we want this issue resolved,
00:27:03.320 and particularly those
00:27:04.660 on the pro-Brexit side,
00:27:06.060 which are a plurality
00:27:07.520 of British voters,
00:27:09.160 they're saying
00:27:09.680 we want this resolved
00:27:10.560 as the top priority,
00:27:11.460 and that's why
00:27:11.800 they're voting for Farage,
00:27:12.560 because say what you will
00:27:14.460 about him,
00:27:15.000 like him or not,
00:27:15.880 he has delivered.
00:27:17.020 He delivered a victory
00:27:18.120 in Brexit,
00:27:18.820 and that was his life's mission
00:27:20.540 as a former member
00:27:21.600 of the UK Independence Party.
00:27:22.820 He was the leader
00:27:24.440 of that party,
00:27:24.900 and he led the effort
00:27:25.820 to bring Brexit
00:27:27.540 to fruition,
00:27:28.360 at least in terms
00:27:29.180 of the vote,
00:27:29.880 the plebiscite.
00:27:30.560 Now, in terms of
00:27:31.480 actually executing it,
00:27:33.360 the current parties
00:27:34.620 seem unwilling
00:27:36.360 and incapable
00:27:37.200 of doing it.
00:27:37.860 So it's possible
00:27:41.120 he'll win.
00:27:41.480 I mean,
00:27:41.660 you could see
00:27:42.240 the same thing
00:27:43.120 perhaps happening
00:27:43.880 in the United States
00:27:44.600 during a moment
00:27:46.060 of political crisis.
00:27:47.580 The Democrats
00:27:48.140 are betting on it,
00:27:49.200 by the way.
00:27:50.080 The Democrats
00:27:50.560 believe that
00:27:51.640 Trump's style
00:27:53.640 is the issue
00:27:54.780 in American politics,
00:27:55.860 and so they're all
00:27:56.620 running against
00:27:57.240 Trump's style.
00:27:58.520 Ironically,
00:27:58.920 many of them
00:27:59.400 are imitating
00:28:00.080 what they think
00:28:00.640 is Trump's style,
00:28:01.380 and they're throwing
00:28:02.300 insults around
00:28:02.900 and so forth,
00:28:03.500 but they're basically
00:28:04.380 putting that front and center.
00:28:06.120 They think
00:28:06.640 that's the issue,
00:28:07.580 and the reason
00:28:08.660 they're focusing on that
00:28:09.780 is he's actually succeeded
00:28:10.600 on every other issue.
00:28:11.440 So they're basically
00:28:12.960 focusing on that.
00:28:14.520 Now,
00:28:14.720 if the American public
00:28:15.320 agrees,
00:28:15.740 they may vote
00:28:16.100 for a Democrat
00:28:16.540 next year,
00:28:17.100 but in Britain,
00:28:18.920 it is different
00:28:19.860 where you've already
00:28:20.660 had a public
00:28:21.840 affirmation
00:28:22.780 in the form
00:28:23.440 of the Brexit
00:28:23.840 referendum
00:28:24.260 in 2016
00:28:24.860 of the pro-Brexit
00:28:26.680 stance.
00:28:27.080 So Nigel Farage
00:28:28.620 has boosted himself
00:28:29.480 and his candidacy
00:28:31.300 by sticking to Brexit,
00:28:33.020 and we'll see
00:28:33.500 if that pans out
00:28:34.300 in whatever elections
00:28:35.420 happen further
00:28:36.780 down the road.
00:28:37.220 And I think
00:28:38.000 him coming back
00:28:38.920 and starting
00:28:39.860 the Brexit party,
00:28:41.380 which dispatched
00:28:42.840 the UKIP.
00:28:43.420 UKIP did not
00:28:44.120 win a single seat.
00:28:45.640 I like Gerard Batten,
00:28:46.900 the outgoing leader
00:28:48.020 of UKIP,
00:28:48.500 but he did not
00:28:49.200 have the charisma
00:28:50.580 and the national
00:28:51.460 platform and the strength
00:28:52.800 of Farage.
00:28:53.740 Farage coming back,
00:28:55.640 winning the European
00:28:56.860 Union elections,
00:28:58.200 it was like a second
00:29:00.020 Brexit referendum,
00:29:01.560 I think.
00:29:02.080 It showed that the
00:29:03.400 people of the UK
00:29:04.120 really did want to go
00:29:05.700 and the punishment
00:29:07.120 that both the Labour
00:29:08.680 and mainly the
00:29:09.520 Conservative parties
00:29:10.240 took at the hands
00:29:10.900 of the Brexit party
00:29:11.620 shows that that
00:29:13.860 political realignment
00:29:14.760 is truly continuing.
00:29:16.780 So I want to show
00:29:17.400 you a very quick video.
00:29:18.500 This is Boris Johnson
00:29:20.340 who's announced
00:29:21.520 that he wants to run
00:29:22.640 for the leadership
00:29:23.440 of the Conservative party.
00:29:25.560 Boris Johnson,
00:29:26.220 former mayor of London,
00:29:27.860 big personality too,
00:29:29.700 colorful character.
00:29:30.560 He, you know,
00:29:32.900 funny guy,
00:29:33.600 loves the photo ops.
00:29:34.680 He put out this
00:29:35.960 campaign mini video
00:29:38.120 and I was excited
00:29:39.400 because I really like Boris,
00:29:40.900 but I've got to say
00:29:41.560 I've never seen anything
00:29:42.340 quite so lame.
00:29:43.520 Here, take a look at this.
00:29:44.740 Hello, good morning.
00:29:45.460 Hello.
00:29:49.440 Yes, of course you can.
00:29:51.160 If I get in,
00:29:51.880 we'll come out
00:29:52.280 deal or no deal
00:29:53.100 on October the 31st.
00:29:54.000 Good man, good man.
00:29:54.800 We'll do that.
00:29:55.380 Thank you very much.
00:29:56.000 Would that make you come back
00:29:57.300 and vote Conservative again?
00:29:58.160 Yes, yes, yes.
00:29:58.740 That's the spirit.
00:29:59.380 But we've got to have
00:30:00.660 the courage
00:30:01.440 to tell the people
00:30:02.720 of this country
00:30:03.300 that we can do it
00:30:04.680 if we really want to.
00:30:07.000 That's the only way, actually.
00:30:08.700 And you're the only person
00:30:09.940 that can do that.
00:30:11.420 Joel, I was ready
00:30:12.180 to love Boris Johnson.
00:30:14.140 I've been rooting
00:30:14.800 for him for years,
00:30:15.840 but it just feels
00:30:16.840 so half-hearted
00:30:17.600 compared to Nigel Farage.
00:30:19.500 Farage has a bigger personality
00:30:21.060 if that's what you care about.
00:30:22.920 Farage is much clearer
00:30:24.000 on Brexit
00:30:24.540 if that's what you care about.
00:30:25.720 But I just think
00:30:27.240 that that was sort of pitiful.
00:30:29.420 I really think,
00:30:31.140 and maybe I'm asking you
00:30:32.220 something outside
00:30:32.900 your expertise.
00:30:34.340 Maybe I go to the UK
00:30:35.240 more than you do, I think,
00:30:36.540 for my following
00:30:37.580 of Tommy Robinson.
00:30:38.420 But I think Farage
00:30:39.700 will actually borrow votes
00:30:41.040 not just from
00:30:42.460 the Conservative Party,
00:30:43.420 but also from
00:30:44.360 the Labour Party,
00:30:45.440 working-class Brits,
00:30:46.940 who are ignored
00:30:47.660 by the extremist
00:30:49.000 Jeremy Corbyn.
00:30:49.780 It's the Trump phenomenon.
00:30:50.900 Trump got blue-collar
00:30:52.980 Rust-Belt working men
00:30:54.900 who are supposed
00:30:56.520 to vote Democrat,
00:30:57.560 but they voted Brexit.
00:30:58.560 I think there's something
00:30:59.520 very Trumpy going on.
00:31:02.000 I think so, too.
00:31:03.460 And I think it's a sign
00:31:05.820 to American voters as well
00:31:07.140 that if you ignore
00:31:11.300 the will of the people
00:31:12.160 and if you refuse
00:31:14.960 to enact the agenda
00:31:15.820 Trump was elected on
00:31:16.820 back in 2016,
00:31:18.540 which many of the
00:31:19.060 Republican establishments
00:31:20.140 are resisting,
00:31:21.960 then you will see
00:31:23.880 a public backlash.
00:31:25.020 I mean, the reason
00:31:25.400 Theresa May is leaving
00:31:26.360 her post at the end
00:31:27.100 of the week
00:31:27.480 is because she failed
00:31:28.860 to deliver,
00:31:29.320 and she failed to deliver
00:31:30.060 because Westminster
00:31:31.000 and London
00:31:31.960 and all of the elites
00:31:33.760 in British politics
00:31:34.600 and the economy
00:31:35.860 were pushing against Brexit,
00:31:37.220 even though they had lost.
00:31:38.180 They made their case,
00:31:38.780 they lost,
00:31:39.180 but they hoped
00:31:39.980 to undermine Brexit
00:31:41.160 in the negotiation process.
00:31:43.420 And you're seeing the same
00:31:45.380 on immigration
00:31:46.020 in the United States.
00:31:47.360 Trump is going at Mexico
00:31:48.720 saying there are going
00:31:49.860 to be 5% tariffs
00:31:50.960 unless you close
00:31:51.800 your southern border
00:31:52.500 and stop this migrant caravan
00:31:54.340 that keeps coming
00:31:55.260 through the country.
00:31:56.180 And all of a sudden,
00:31:57.640 you have Republicans
00:31:58.560 complaining about it,
00:31:59.520 you have business leaders
00:32:00.380 complaining about it.
00:32:01.680 They're all trying
00:32:02.460 to undermine it
00:32:03.140 when immigration
00:32:03.840 and stopping illegal immigration
00:32:05.160 was central
00:32:05.820 to Trump's promise
00:32:07.480 to the voters.
00:32:08.580 So one way or another,
00:32:10.140 they're going to learn
00:32:10.720 that they have to get on board,
00:32:11.900 that the people have
00:32:12.580 essentially spoken
00:32:13.460 about the issue
00:32:14.080 very loudly.
00:32:15.380 And Trump is,
00:32:17.940 or has a mandate
00:32:18.980 to do something about it.
00:32:20.980 And I think what's happening
00:32:22.140 in Britain could very well
00:32:23.200 happen in the United States.
00:32:24.140 You can see some sort
00:32:24.860 of public backlash
00:32:26.200 against the attempt
00:32:27.380 by the elites
00:32:27.880 to undermine the president
00:32:28.720 and he will come back
00:32:30.340 stronger than ever.
00:32:31.320 Let me ask you
00:32:31.940 one last question.
00:32:33.200 I mean,
00:32:33.740 I like Trump's style.
00:32:35.220 I like the analogies
00:32:36.500 with Brexit.
00:32:37.620 I think Nigel Farage
00:32:39.280 has a Trump-sized personality.
00:32:41.340 I'm excited by it.
00:32:45.180 But that's all sizzle
00:32:46.860 and style.
00:32:47.660 But I mean,
00:32:47.940 there's that underlying
00:32:49.320 democratic substance
00:32:51.880 there too.
00:32:52.860 But did Trump
00:32:53.520 have an actual message?
00:32:54.900 Did he,
00:32:55.400 was this just a state visit
00:32:56.680 just to cement ties
00:32:57.940 or was there something
00:32:58.920 meaty that was dealt with?
00:33:00.800 Was that even possible
00:33:01.600 with Theresa May
00:33:02.360 heading out the door?
00:33:03.520 Was this just
00:33:03.920 a symbolic visit?
00:33:06.100 No, I think it's
00:33:06.980 a very serious visit
00:33:07.780 for a couple of reasons.
00:33:09.060 One,
00:33:09.460 both British
00:33:11.020 and American press
00:33:11.980 had increased speculation
00:33:13.600 that the alliance
00:33:15.020 was fraying
00:33:15.700 because of Trump's style
00:33:17.200 and because of
00:33:18.180 some of the things
00:33:18.600 he's done
00:33:19.000 and some of the things
00:33:20.200 Theresa May has
00:33:20.760 disagreed with publicly.
00:33:21.680 I think it was
00:33:22.040 very important
00:33:22.680 for him to
00:33:23.480 show the world
00:33:24.820 that the alliance
00:33:25.680 is strong.
00:33:26.440 That's an important
00:33:27.580 foreign policy goal.
00:33:28.920 Of course,
00:33:29.340 he has a domestic audience
00:33:30.340 for that as well.
00:33:30.960 He wants to show
00:33:31.480 American voters
00:33:32.100 that he is respected
00:33:33.620 and liked
00:33:34.120 by our most important allies.
00:33:36.200 And so having
00:33:36.720 such a warm reception
00:33:37.460 from the Queen
00:33:38.020 and the British public
00:33:38.700 was very important.
00:33:40.040 The other thing
00:33:40.540 is there are
00:33:41.060 some very important issues
00:33:42.240 on which they have
00:33:42.820 to coordinate.
00:33:44.080 The British are
00:33:45.020 less far
00:33:47.280 or I should say
00:33:48.120 closer to the Trump
00:33:49.020 administration
00:33:49.380 on the issue of Iran
00:33:50.620 than other European nations.
00:33:52.700 And the other thing
00:33:53.380 is Huawei,
00:33:54.700 the Chinese technology company.
00:33:56.880 Britain and the United States
00:33:57.700 are mounting
00:33:58.520 a united front
00:33:59.320 against Huawei.
00:34:00.160 They are working
00:34:01.480 to make sure
00:34:02.700 that it does not
00:34:03.780 use its current
00:34:05.540 technological advantage
00:34:06.560 in areas like 5G
00:34:07.760 to get a foothold
00:34:10.660 in a sense
00:34:12.200 for security purposes
00:34:13.440 or spying purposes
00:34:14.420 inside the West.
00:34:16.420 So they really want
00:34:18.060 to do something about that.
00:34:19.500 So that's very important
00:34:20.420 to show a very public
00:34:21.420 commitment
00:34:21.960 to limiting Chinese
00:34:24.340 involvement
00:34:25.380 in American
00:34:26.300 and British high-tech.
00:34:27.500 It's very important
00:34:28.180 because these are the two
00:34:28.980 leading nations
00:34:29.740 in high-tech
00:34:30.980 and finance
00:34:31.600 in the Western world.
00:34:33.060 There are some others
00:34:33.740 who are players as well,
00:34:35.840 Israel being in terms
00:34:36.640 of technology,
00:34:37.900 very, very important player.
00:34:39.320 But Israel is working
00:34:40.160 with China
00:34:40.600 and that's, by the way,
00:34:41.220 a point of friction
00:34:41.780 between this administration
00:34:42.740 and Israel,
00:34:43.300 a rare point of friction
00:34:44.120 because the Israelis
00:34:46.040 have gotten used
00:34:46.720 to working with China
00:34:48.640 and working
00:34:49.220 at times with Russia.
00:34:50.960 They're a small country
00:34:51.740 and they can't afford
00:34:52.300 to be on anybody's bad side.
00:34:54.220 But Trump and May
00:34:56.160 essentially said this week
00:34:57.940 that we are going
00:34:59.220 to deal with this problem.
00:35:00.760 We're going to find a way
00:35:01.520 to move together on it.
00:35:02.800 And once they do that,
00:35:03.600 once they set the tone,
00:35:04.580 other countries will follow,
00:35:05.800 Germany, Israel, others.
00:35:07.060 They will follow
00:35:07.900 because if the United States
00:35:08.800 and Britain are in lockstep
00:35:09.880 on dealing with Huawei,
00:35:11.080 then I think you will see
00:35:12.180 this push against
00:35:13.380 Chinese influence
00:35:14.720 begin to advance.
00:35:16.880 You know,
00:35:17.040 that's so interesting, Joel.
00:35:18.640 And I doubt that
00:35:21.000 you and our other
00:35:22.800 American friends
00:35:23.480 are aware
00:35:24.000 of the depth
00:35:26.160 of the Huawei crisis
00:35:27.460 in Canada.
00:35:28.220 I don't know
00:35:28.480 if you know this,
00:35:29.920 but at America's request,
00:35:32.060 Canada arrested
00:35:33.020 the daughter
00:35:34.220 of the founder
00:35:35.820 of Huawei
00:35:36.500 when she was passing
00:35:37.420 through Vancouver.
00:35:38.320 She's also a senior executive there.
00:35:40.180 She has been held.
00:35:40.960 She's out on bail
00:35:41.800 under house arrest
00:35:43.740 in Vancouver.
00:35:44.540 This has led
00:35:45.440 to a diplomatic crisis.
00:35:47.800 Two Canadians
00:35:48.500 have been taken hostage
00:35:50.460 by China.
00:35:51.040 There's no other word
00:35:51.760 for it,
00:35:52.660 including a former diplomat.
00:35:54.580 The Canadian,
00:35:55.700 the ambassador to Canada
00:35:57.160 from China
00:35:57.760 is issuing threats
00:35:59.300 of all sorts
00:35:59.920 of retaliation.
00:36:00.920 It's caused
00:36:01.640 a shocking crisis
00:36:02.700 in this country
00:36:03.360 that Trudeau
00:36:03.900 has mismanaged
00:36:04.520 in many ways.
00:36:07.220 And yet Canada
00:36:08.320 is still contemplating
00:36:09.580 using Huawei.
00:36:10.940 But the biggest thing
00:36:11.920 this makes me think of
00:36:12.780 is we need America's help
00:36:14.060 up here very badly
00:36:14.980 because we don't have
00:36:16.360 the diplomatic
00:36:16.920 and political
00:36:17.680 and moral capital
00:36:19.020 to get our hostages back
00:36:21.260 the same way
00:36:21.740 Donald Trump
00:36:22.240 has repatriated
00:36:24.180 hostages
00:36:25.080 from all around the world
00:36:25.940 and in fact indeed
00:36:26.900 the remains
00:36:28.760 of deceased soldiers
00:36:29.540 from North Korea.
00:36:30.740 Like he really
00:36:31.320 has emphasized that.
00:36:33.440 I note that this is
00:36:34.740 what Donald Trump's
00:36:35.400 second visit
00:36:35.980 to the United Kingdom
00:36:36.860 and yet I don't think
00:36:38.280 he's made a single
00:36:39.500 visit to Canada
00:36:40.280 other than a quick visit
00:36:41.440 to the G8 summit
00:36:42.620 a year ago
00:36:43.660 which he sort of
00:36:44.280 had to come here
00:36:45.060 but he has not made
00:36:46.280 a state visit to Canada.
00:36:47.540 He's not made a
00:36:48.040 he's not had a state dinner.
00:36:49.780 He has not shown
00:36:51.140 a friendship
00:36:51.640 with Justin Trudeau
00:36:52.560 and we need
00:36:53.840 that friendship
00:36:54.420 now more than ever
00:36:55.360 and there's Donald Trump
00:36:56.360 yucking it up
00:36:56.920 with the Queen
00:36:57.420 it's just a sign
00:36:58.640 of how far
00:36:59.380 we Canadians
00:37:00.840 have fallen
00:37:01.460 out of the American
00:37:02.360 good graces.
00:37:04.620 Joe I want to show
00:37:05.360 you one more video
00:37:05.980 and I'm showing you
00:37:06.580 so many videos
00:37:07.220 but this is when
00:37:08.420 Mike Pence
00:37:09.300 the vice president
00:37:10.940 came up here
00:37:11.760 a couple weeks ago
00:37:12.580 in Trump's place
00:37:14.180 to smooth things
00:37:15.380 over a bit
00:37:16.020 and our prime minister
00:37:17.540 Justin Trudeau
00:37:18.280 thought that was
00:37:18.900 a good time
00:37:19.820 not to talk about
00:37:20.800 NAFTA
00:37:21.240 or Huawei
00:37:22.140 but to lecture
00:37:23.900 Mike Pence
00:37:24.780 on abortion laws
00:37:26.200 in Alabama.
00:37:27.780 Here take a quick
00:37:28.660 look at that.
00:37:29.820 I highlighted
00:37:31.980 to the vice president
00:37:33.900 that there was
00:37:34.780 a significant amount
00:37:36.880 of concern
00:37:37.420 amongst Canadians
00:37:38.540 on the new
00:37:40.940 anti-choice laws
00:37:42.140 being passed
00:37:42.900 in American
00:37:44.780 a number of
00:37:45.740 American states
00:37:46.540 and highlighted
00:37:47.700 that Canadians
00:37:48.860 and indeed
00:37:49.600 this government
00:37:50.240 will always
00:37:51.780 be a staunch
00:37:52.500 defender
00:37:52.940 of women's
00:37:53.800 rights
00:37:54.100 and a woman's
00:37:55.320 right to choose.
00:37:56.500 It was a
00:37:57.260 cordial conversation
00:37:58.800 but it is one
00:37:59.760 on which
00:38:00.180 we have
00:38:00.860 very different
00:38:01.660 perspectives.
00:38:02.720 Well let me say
00:38:03.240 I think one of the
00:38:03.900 great things
00:38:05.380 about the relationship
00:38:06.080 between the United
00:38:06.740 States
00:38:07.180 and Canada
00:38:08.240 is that
00:38:10.320 we're able
00:38:12.120 to be candid
00:38:12.640 with one another.
00:38:13.300 we're able
00:38:15.040 to share
00:38:15.440 our perspective
00:38:16.040 on a broad
00:38:16.600 range of issues
00:38:17.420 and different
00:38:18.520 approaches
00:38:18.960 but let me
00:38:20.800 be clear
00:38:21.220 I'm
00:38:21.880 very proud
00:38:23.820 to be part
00:38:24.260 of a pro-life
00:38:24.840 administration
00:38:25.520 and our
00:38:26.900 administration
00:38:27.300 has taken
00:38:28.340 steps to stand
00:38:29.360 for the sanctity
00:38:30.600 of life
00:38:31.060 at home
00:38:31.600 and abroad.
00:38:33.060 So that's what
00:38:33.500 we're doing
00:38:34.000 with our
00:38:34.560 Canada-US
00:38:35.620 relationship.
00:38:36.600 I'm sort of
00:38:37.160 jealous of
00:38:38.220 the British
00:38:38.740 relationship
00:38:39.340 with the US.
00:38:40.340 Joel?
00:38:40.480 Yeah it's
00:38:42.980 interesting that
00:38:43.420 Trudeau came
00:38:43.920 here and
00:38:44.560 lectured
00:38:45.060 Pence about
00:38:45.820 that.
00:38:46.620 He's obviously
00:38:47.320 pandering to
00:38:48.080 domestic constituency
00:38:49.060 in Canada
00:38:49.660 and taking sides
00:38:51.520 in a very
00:38:51.920 contentious internal
00:38:52.980 debate in the
00:38:53.600 United States.
00:38:54.140 It's not going
00:38:54.520 to be resolved
00:38:54.980 anytime soon.
00:38:57.000 Many pro-life
00:38:58.220 activists would
00:38:59.420 dispute the idea
00:39:00.500 that they're
00:39:01.780 taking away
00:39:02.700 women's rights
00:39:03.700 at all
00:39:04.260 because after
00:39:05.020 all a large
00:39:05.980 number of
00:39:06.900 the babies
00:39:08.700 that are aborted
00:39:09.340 are girls
00:39:10.240 and while
00:39:10.900 Mike Pence
00:39:11.560 was governor
00:39:12.360 of Indiana
00:39:12.900 he actually
00:39:13.480 signed a law
00:39:14.220 that banned
00:39:15.240 sex selection
00:39:16.860 abortion.
00:39:18.480 So one can
00:39:19.240 argue that it's
00:39:19.860 actually a woman's
00:39:20.560 right to live.
00:39:21.780 A woman,
00:39:22.380 a girl's right
00:39:23.020 to life
00:39:23.540 is paramount
00:39:25.740 here.
00:39:26.020 Now the Supreme
00:39:26.480 Court did not
00:39:28.200 uphold that law
00:39:29.380 when it was
00:39:29.740 struck down by
00:39:30.220 a lower court.
00:39:31.180 They upheld
00:39:31.540 part of the law
00:39:32.160 and not that one
00:39:32.760 mostly because
00:39:33.900 they said the
00:39:34.480 other circuits
00:39:35.400 hadn't come to
00:39:36.340 any sort of
00:39:37.160 conclusion about
00:39:37.800 that sort of
00:39:38.220 thing.
00:39:38.400 So it will
00:39:39.560 come back
00:39:40.020 to the courts
00:39:40.440 but the idea
00:39:42.560 that abortion
00:39:44.000 is as simple
00:39:44.920 as a woman's
00:39:45.900 right to choose
00:39:46.500 is partly
00:39:48.320 what fuels
00:39:48.880 the conflict.
00:39:49.760 I think there
00:39:50.220 is actually
00:39:50.940 a broader
00:39:51.460 consensus
00:39:52.040 in the United
00:39:52.740 States about
00:39:53.440 abortion
00:39:53.840 but when
00:39:55.200 pro-choice
00:39:55.920 activists
00:39:56.480 completely rule
00:39:57.560 out the
00:39:58.420 possibility
00:39:58.880 that the
00:39:59.780 unborn child
00:40:00.560 has a right
00:40:01.080 to life
00:40:01.500 or they
00:40:02.300 describe it
00:40:02.840 solely
00:40:03.340 as the choice
00:40:04.480 of the mother
00:40:04.880 I think
00:40:05.600 they foment
00:40:06.580 further conflict.
00:40:07.540 I know they
00:40:07.840 want to reframe
00:40:08.540 it that way
00:40:08.920 but it's very
00:40:09.320 hard to reframe
00:40:10.300 something about
00:40:11.300 which people
00:40:11.880 already know.
00:40:13.040 People know a lot
00:40:13.780 about abortion
00:40:14.260 they know how
00:40:14.660 they feel about
00:40:15.260 it so when
00:40:16.380 pro-choice advocates
00:40:17.220 do that
00:40:17.940 people who
00:40:18.700 disagree with
00:40:19.360 them either
00:40:19.760 vehemently or
00:40:20.380 even just
00:40:20.760 modestly
00:40:21.260 feel irritated
00:40:23.020 by it
00:40:23.580 and one can
00:40:25.600 even agree
00:40:26.140 that it could
00:40:26.760 be primarily
00:40:27.680 the woman's
00:40:28.260 choice but
00:40:28.720 that the
00:40:29.260 father is
00:40:30.220 involved in
00:40:30.760 some way
00:40:31.220 and that
00:40:32.100 there's another
00:40:32.660 life at stake.
00:40:33.860 the recent
00:40:34.480 pro-choice
00:40:35.560 laws passed
00:40:36.300 by New York
00:40:37.060 Virginia
00:40:37.700 and about
00:40:38.020 to be signed
00:40:38.600 and enacted
00:40:39.120 in Illinois
00:40:39.580 basically rule
00:40:41.620 out the
00:40:42.840 child's life
00:40:43.960 in late
00:40:45.640 stages of
00:40:46.200 pregnancy
00:40:46.540 that is to
00:40:46.960 say they
00:40:47.260 allow a
00:40:48.100 woman to
00:40:48.920 abort a
00:40:49.500 child
00:40:49.780 to abort
00:40:50.080 a pregnancy
00:40:50.500 even until
00:40:51.200 birth.
00:40:52.420 That's not
00:40:53.120 a consensus
00:40:54.080 position
00:40:54.540 that is
00:40:54.840 actually an
00:40:55.180 extreme
00:40:55.540 position
00:40:55.880 when it
00:40:56.160 comes to
00:40:56.500 how Americans
00:40:57.200 feel about
00:40:57.700 it.
00:40:57.960 Generally
00:40:58.160 Americans
00:40:58.680 are uncomfortable
00:40:59.900 with late
00:41:00.380 term abortion
00:41:00.960 uncomfortable
00:41:01.780 with restrictions
00:41:02.680 on early
00:41:03.340 abortion
00:41:03.720 and in
00:41:05.260 the middle
00:41:05.540 is where
00:41:06.060 the states
00:41:06.700 essentially
00:41:07.440 take different
00:41:08.360 approaches
00:41:08.740 or have
00:41:09.180 until recently.
00:41:09.920 Now we see
00:41:10.280 this split
00:41:10.760 each going
00:41:11.920 in different
00:41:12.160 directions
00:41:12.500 liberal states
00:41:13.100 going towards
00:41:13.780 pro-choice
00:41:14.820 and the
00:41:15.340 conservative
00:41:15.620 states moving
00:41:16.140 more aggressively
00:41:16.920 toward pro-life
00:41:17.760 part of it is
00:41:18.980 because of the
00:41:19.540 national hysteria
00:41:20.520 over the
00:41:20.900 Supreme Court
00:41:21.420 and the
00:41:21.820 confirmation of
00:41:22.440 Brett Kavanaugh
00:41:23.000 it's been
00:41:23.400 hyped by many
00:41:24.360 Democrats
00:41:24.760 at the end
00:41:25.160 of Roe versus
00:41:25.600 Wade
00:41:25.840 and some
00:41:26.200 conservatives
00:41:26.640 have begun
00:41:26.980 to notice
00:41:27.340 and said
00:41:27.620 maybe we
00:41:28.180 should
00:41:28.320 challenge
00:41:28.680 Roe versus
00:41:29.000 Wade
00:41:29.220 maybe now
00:41:29.640 is the
00:41:29.840 time
00:41:30.060 but actually
00:41:31.440 there is
00:41:32.980 a consensus
00:41:33.880 in this country
00:41:34.480 that was ironically
00:41:35.380 expressed quite
00:41:36.540 admirably I would
00:41:37.260 say by Barack
00:41:37.920 Obama who said
00:41:38.740 can we all agree
00:41:39.720 on reducing the
00:41:40.480 number of
00:41:41.040 abortions
00:41:41.540 though I give
00:41:42.220 Obama credit
00:41:42.760 there I think
00:41:43.180 he actually
00:41:43.540 formulated the
00:41:44.520 issue in a way
00:41:45.660 that would be
00:41:46.180 acceptable to most
00:41:46.980 Americans
00:41:47.340 his policies were
00:41:48.180 another matter of
00:41:48.880 course Obama
00:41:49.820 always very good
00:41:50.500 on rhetoric
00:41:50.940 not so good
00:41:51.400 on policy
00:41:51.900 but that's
00:41:53.100 basically I think
00:41:54.200 where the
00:41:54.580 consensus in the
00:41:55.220 United States
00:41:55.660 is when you
00:41:57.060 come to this
00:41:57.680 country and
00:41:58.080 lecture Americans
00:41:58.880 about how to
00:41:59.840 feel about
00:42:00.240 something so
00:42:00.660 deeply personal
00:42:01.480 and emotional
00:42:01.980 you're really
00:42:02.540 not helping
00:42:03.260 Canada
00:42:03.700 of course
00:42:04.520 everybody here
00:42:04.980 likes Canada
00:42:05.620 we're watching
00:42:06.340 the Stanley Cup
00:42:06.920 finals just as
00:42:07.760 you are
00:42:08.080 and most of
00:42:09.460 the players
00:42:10.520 or most of
00:42:10.980 the good players
00:42:11.340 are Canadian
00:42:11.740 but you know
00:42:13.220 we're basically
00:42:14.620 I mean we're
00:42:15.460 all in one
00:42:15.880 family really
00:42:16.440 but it doesn't
00:42:17.340 help Canada's
00:42:18.000 case with the
00:42:18.580 administration
00:42:19.200 to do things
00:42:20.060 like that
00:42:20.480 you know what
00:42:21.280 Joel I was
00:42:21.860 listening very
00:42:22.340 carefully to
00:42:23.320 what you just
00:42:23.800 said and you
00:42:24.740 have just put
00:42:25.520 in the last
00:42:26.180 five minutes
00:42:26.640 more thoughts
00:42:27.500 into the
00:42:28.640 question of
00:42:29.740 abortion laws
00:42:31.120 and policy
00:42:31.820 and communications
00:42:32.840 that I can
00:42:33.860 assure you
00:42:34.380 Justin Trudeau
00:42:35.240 has thought
00:42:35.780 in his entire
00:42:37.220 life all he
00:42:38.020 thought was
00:42:38.680 I'm left wing
00:42:40.440 let me score
00:42:40.940 some points
00:42:41.440 against Mike
00:42:42.000 Pence and
00:42:43.140 he just proved
00:42:43.920 the reason
00:42:44.560 why Donald
00:42:45.940 Trump has not
00:42:46.680 visited Canada
00:42:47.620 for a state
00:42:48.240 dinner and
00:42:48.700 will not
00:42:49.360 I predict he
00:42:50.600 will not visit
00:42:51.380 Canada why
00:42:52.200 would he come
00:42:52.640 here and be
00:42:52.980 abused it's the
00:42:54.080 only thing I'm
00:42:55.040 envious of
00:42:55.600 Theresa May
00:42:56.300 perhaps the
00:42:57.080 world's worst
00:42:57.520 prime minister
00:42:58.000 of at least
00:42:58.860 she hasn't
00:42:59.460 screwed up so
00:43:00.160 badly that
00:43:01.020 Trump won't
00:43:01.560 darken her
00:43:02.340 doorstep
00:43:03.140 Joel you're
00:43:03.800 generous with
00:43:04.180 your time
00:43:04.500 we'll let
00:43:04.800 you go
00:43:05.020 thanks for
00:43:05.480 covering so
00:43:06.720 many issues
00:43:07.220 with us
00:43:07.580 today
00:43:07.920 thank you
00:43:09.060 all right
00:43:09.560 there's our
00:43:09.860 friend Joel
00:43:10.520 Pollack senior
00:43:11.040 editor at large
00:43:11.860 at Breitbart
00:43:12.260 dot com
00:43:12.720 we started
00:43:13.100 talking about
00:43:14.160 Trump landing
00:43:15.620 in the UK
00:43:16.320 we moved on
00:43:17.020 to Boris Johnson
00:43:17.800 and by the end
00:43:18.440 we were talking
00:43:18.820 about Trudeau
00:43:19.460 cover all the
00:43:20.340 bases for you
00:43:20.960 today stay
00:43:21.420 with us
00:43:21.780 more ahead on
00:43:22.240 the rebel
00:43:22.520 hey welcome
00:43:34.240 back on my
00:43:34.700 monologue yesterday
00:43:35.500 about Trudeau
00:43:36.360 calling the
00:43:37.120 murders of
00:43:37.600 aboriginal women
00:43:38.160 a genocide
00:43:39.040 Jan writes
00:43:40.100 genocide
00:43:41.320 another redefinition
00:43:43.120 by the leftists
00:43:44.040 yeah you know
00:43:46.060 this was started
00:43:46.780 of course by
00:43:47.280 Beverly McLaughlin
00:43:48.320 who used the
00:43:49.340 phrase when she
00:43:50.060 was chief justice
00:43:50.940 I mean how
00:43:51.820 can anyone
00:43:52.800 take her as a
00:43:54.120 neutral judge
00:43:54.800 after she made
00:43:55.420 the declaration
00:43:56.040 while she was
00:43:56.860 still sitting on
00:43:57.440 the bench
00:43:57.800 that's what all
00:43:59.600 the Indian
00:44:00.360 industry lawyers
00:44:01.180 bureaucrats have
00:44:01.840 been saying for
00:44:02.440 several years of
00:44:03.600 course but when
00:44:04.320 the prime minister
00:44:04.980 says it and
00:44:05.880 declares it in
00:44:07.080 the name of the
00:44:07.540 country that's
00:44:08.680 like declaring
00:44:09.160 someone guilty
00:44:09.820 in a court of
00:44:10.520 law because it
00:44:11.100 actually has a
00:44:11.600 legal meaning
00:44:12.260 to be a
00:44:13.560 genocide guilty
00:44:14.940 country political
00:44:16.880 class there are
00:44:18.360 actually war crimes
00:44:19.460 trials prosecuted
00:44:20.940 against genociders
00:44:22.480 why would you
00:44:23.780 literally plead
00:44:25.440 guilty to a
00:44:26.780 crime against
00:44:28.020 humanity
00:44:28.700 I come back to
00:44:31.460 my theory earlier
00:44:32.260 today it's just
00:44:33.040 his way of
00:44:33.500 negging
00:44:34.080 negating
00:44:35.160 disparaging
00:44:36.480 it's a psychological
00:44:37.400 manipulation trick
00:44:38.560 to say oh
00:44:39.180 I believe you're
00:44:40.440 not great
00:44:41.080 but if you vote
00:44:42.300 for me I can
00:44:43.320 pick you up
00:44:43.980 it's gross
00:44:44.740 Stephen writes
00:44:46.900 Canadians since
00:44:48.400 2015 are bigots
00:44:49.640 racists
00:44:50.160 homophobic
00:44:50.780 isomophobic
00:44:51.480 useless old
00:44:52.440 stock Canadians
00:44:53.180 now the
00:44:53.920 piece de
00:44:54.280 resistance
00:44:54.640 we as a
00:44:55.640 society are
00:44:56.420 genocidal
00:44:56.940 we as a
00:44:57.860 country have
00:44:58.260 become this
00:44:58.700 in four short
00:44:59.400 years
00:44:59.900 yeah yeah
00:45:01.600 we have the
00:45:03.220 wisdom to
00:45:03.960 vote for
00:45:04.600 Justin Trudeau
00:45:06.180 but not the
00:45:07.260 wisdom on any
00:45:08.000 other matter
00:45:08.440 apparently
00:45:08.860 my interview
00:45:10.820 with Lindsay
00:45:11.280 Shepard
00:45:11.900 Paul writes
00:45:12.640 letting the
00:45:14.740 liberal censor
00:45:15.280 without putting
00:45:15.660 up a fight
00:45:15.980 is unacceptable
00:45:16.560 the censorship
00:45:18.380 committee is a
00:45:19.020 farce
00:45:19.400 they're trying to
00:45:20.520 pretend that
00:45:20.840 they're listening
00:45:21.200 to different
00:45:21.540 viewpoints
00:45:21.920 when I bet
00:45:22.340 they made
00:45:22.580 the decision
00:45:22.960 before it
00:45:23.360 started
00:45:23.660 absolutely
00:45:26.200 now we knew
00:45:27.000 that about the
00:45:27.460 liberals
00:45:27.720 and we knew
00:45:28.140 that about the
00:45:28.580 NDP
00:45:28.860 Trudeau is a
00:45:32.560 control freak
00:45:33.160 over his image
00:45:34.180 we know he's a
00:45:36.060 control freak
00:45:36.600 especially in
00:45:37.220 regards to the
00:45:37.680 media
00:45:37.920 he personally
00:45:39.120 sparked the
00:45:40.180 whole witch hunt
00:45:40.780 against Vice
00:45:42.260 Admiral Mark
00:45:42.760 Norman
00:45:43.000 so we know
00:45:44.040 that about
00:45:44.340 Trudeau
00:45:44.760 and of course
00:45:45.180 the NDP
00:45:45.480 is authoritarian
00:45:46.060 by nature
00:45:46.640 as many
00:45:47.540 socialists are
00:45:48.140 but the great
00:45:50.040 disappointment
00:45:50.500 I must say
00:45:51.120 this is in
00:45:51.980 Andrew Scheer's
00:45:52.640 conservatives
00:45:53.120 the one
00:45:54.020 conservative
00:45:54.420 there who's
00:45:54.840 pushing back
00:45:55.320 against the
00:45:55.880 slander
00:45:56.200 Michael Cooper
00:45:56.700 was kicked
00:45:57.040 off the
00:45:57.360 committee
00:45:57.600 and I just
00:45:59.880 can't get
00:46:01.160 over the fact
00:46:01.860 that conservatives
00:46:02.560 on that
00:46:03.140 committee
00:46:03.460 voted to
00:46:04.800 turn the
00:46:05.260 cameras off
00:46:05.980 on Lindsay
00:46:06.560 Shepard
00:46:06.860 Mark
00:46:07.080 Stein
00:46:07.360 and John
00:46:08.100 Robson
00:46:08.440 voted to
00:46:09.700 deplatform
00:46:10.540 them from
00:46:11.100 those platforms
00:46:11.900 the conservatives
00:46:13.340 did that
00:46:14.020 and I challenge
00:46:14.700 you again
00:46:15.160 and if I'm
00:46:15.940 wrong
00:46:16.140 you let me
00:46:16.540 know
00:46:16.740 I have yet
00:46:18.420 to see
00:46:18.780 Andrew Scheer
00:46:19.280 or any
00:46:19.540 of his
00:46:19.800 MPs
00:46:20.260 come out
00:46:20.940 against
00:46:21.260 the regulation
00:46:21.940 of the
00:46:22.280 internet
00:46:22.640 this committee
00:46:24.280 that would
00:46:24.660 censor the
00:46:25.220 internet
00:46:25.480 during the
00:46:25.900 election
00:46:26.160 I have
00:46:26.880 yet to
00:46:27.220 see that
00:46:27.660 I simply
00:46:29.160 don't think
00:46:29.900 that Andrew
00:46:30.540 Scheer cares
00:46:31.440 about free
00:46:32.000 speech
00:46:32.260 or if he
00:46:33.060 does
00:46:33.440 it's so
00:46:34.880 low on
00:46:35.300 its priorities
00:46:35.880 compared to
00:46:36.640 I don't
00:46:37.480 want to
00:46:37.960 offend
00:46:38.560 the
00:46:39.680 mainstream
00:46:40.320 media
00:46:40.740 or the
00:46:41.400 social
00:46:41.800 media
00:46:42.080 mob
00:46:42.460 that
00:46:43.340 is
00:46:43.540 terrifying
00:46:44.140 to me
00:46:44.860 and it
00:46:45.700 should be
00:46:46.200 angering
00:46:47.020 to any
00:46:47.700 member of
00:46:48.180 the
00:46:48.320 conservative
00:46:48.760 party
00:46:49.260 well folks
00:46:51.060 that's my
00:46:51.420 show for
00:46:51.840 today
00:46:52.140 until next
00:46:52.700 time
00:46:52.920 on behalf
00:46:53.740 of all
00:46:54.080 of us
00:46:54.300 here at
00:46:54.600 Rebel
00:46:54.780 World
00:46:55.000 Headquarters
00:46:55.440 to you
00:46:55.700 at home
00:46:55.980 good night
00:46:56.700 and keep
00:46:57.640 fighting for
00:46:58.120 freedom
00:46:58.400 while you
00:46:58.740 still have
00:46:59.160 it
00:46:59.380 you