Rebel News Podcast - October 27, 2020


With the ruling class, it’s always do as I say, not as Hajdu!


Episode Stats

Length

33 minutes

Words per Minute

174.76073

Word Count

5,898

Sentence Count

462

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Health Minister Patty Hajdu wants you to wear a mask, but she just didn t. The photos tell the story. Ezra takes you through Hajdu s excuse-ology for not wearing a mask. Plus, a look at all the mask bylaws in the country.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. Today, I take you through Patti Hajdu's excuse-ology for not wearing a mask.
00:00:05.420 She's the health minister, wants you to wear a mask, but she just didn't.
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00:00:30.420 Okay, here's today's show.
00:00:36.000 Tonight, with the ruling class, it's always do as I say, not do as I do.
00:00:51.740 It's October 26th, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
00:00:55.320 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:00.280 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:04.340 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I'm publishing it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:15.100 Look at this photograph snapped in the Toronto Pearson Airport Departures Lounge.
00:01:19.700 Hi, Patty Hajdu. I don't like wearing masks in indoor spaces either, but please don't undermine Public Health Canada's efforts to reduce the spread of COVID.
00:01:29.860 We all have to do our part. Please set a better example for Canadians.
00:01:34.060 Huh, and that's her, Patty Hajdu, the health minister.
00:01:38.080 An affirmative action quota hire. So embarrassing.
00:01:40.820 Remember Jane Philpott? She was widely regarded as the single most competent cabinet minister in Trudeau's entire cabinet.
00:01:48.960 She was no gender token.
00:01:51.000 She was an accomplished woman, a doctor, who got things done, but Trudeau fired her because she stood with Jody Wilson-Raybould,
00:01:59.100 the indigenous justice minister who refused to go along with Trudeau's corrupt scheme to let his rich friends at SNC-Lavalin off the hook in a bribery trial.
00:02:09.140 So Trudeau sacked the smartest woman in the government and replaced her as health minister with the dumbest woman in the government just before the pandemic hit.
00:02:20.020 Not good.
00:02:21.240 But not wearing a mask isn't even about being smart or dumb, is it?
00:02:24.620 It's actually sort of the opposite. We all know that mask rules are ridiculous, especially in airports.
00:02:32.260 If you haven't visited our website, maskexemption.ca, it's an interesting read.
00:02:37.060 We have links to all the mask bylaws in the country, including for airports and airlines.
00:02:41.380 At airports, you know you have to have a mask with you, but you don't have to wear it in the airport if you're socially distanced.
00:02:48.700 Isn't that funny?
00:02:49.400 Then you have to put it on when you go through security because you're in line with other people.
00:02:55.120 But then you have to take it off when you board the plane, when you're in line with other people, so they can ID your face.
00:03:03.460 And then when you're on the plane, really an enclosed metal tube for hours at a time,
00:03:07.680 you're seated literally inches away from the stranger next to you, and you have to have your mask on,
00:03:15.060 except when they bring you water, snacks, meals, whatever.
00:03:19.560 So you see, the virus apparently knows when it's snack time, and the virus promises not to make you sick
00:03:25.760 in that half hour or whatever that you're having coffee and pretzels.
00:03:29.800 And then you better put your mask on right away, or else the virus is going to be mad at you and get you.
00:03:36.080 I am not making up these rules.
00:03:37.580 You can check them out for yourself at maskexemption.ca.
00:03:39.860 Anyways, we all know it's a bit of a joke.
00:03:42.680 The virus is so small, it's much smaller than the space between the fibers in the cloth mask.
00:03:47.820 It's like using a chain link fence to stop a pee.
00:03:51.980 And of course, if you've ever worn a mask, you know that most of the air comes in and out of your mouth from around the mask,
00:03:56.900 not through it, the whole thing is a public health theater and big business, of course.
00:04:02.700 I mean, look at this headline.
00:04:04.380 All the mask makers are terrified that the terms of their sweetheart deals with the government will be made public,
00:04:09.700 and they'll be seen as the profiteers that they are.
00:04:14.160 Oh, and I don't know if you saw this.
00:04:15.920 Here's some crook, a former liberal MP who got a quarter billion dollar contract from Trudeau for things like ventilators.
00:04:23.420 He had just set up his company 11 days earlier.
00:04:26.020 Never made any personal protective equipment in his life.
00:04:28.860 He got a $237 million contract, which experts say is, oh, you know, about $100 million too rich.
00:04:34.540 So yeah, do you wonder why there's all these mask bylaws?
00:04:37.940 Even though the virus peaked back in April, a lot of money being made.
00:04:41.080 Because crooks like Frank Bayless, that liberal MP, gots to get paid.
00:04:45.460 So back to Patty Hajdu.
00:04:46.860 There she was, yucking it up without a mask in the first class lounge.
00:04:50.820 The photo went viral last night, so Hajdu put out a statement on Twitter in reply.
00:04:54.840 She said, following public health rules is important to me.
00:04:59.400 I wear my mask at all times at Toronto Pearson and only take it off to eat or drink as allowed.
00:05:05.560 Those are the rules, sort of.
00:05:07.540 I told you the rules.
00:05:08.880 Because as you know, the virus patiently waits while you eat.
00:05:12.420 And only when you're done eating does it infect you.
00:05:15.240 I mean, come on, people.
00:05:16.220 This is science.
00:05:17.220 But look at that photo.
00:05:18.060 So, is she eating or drinking there?
00:05:21.200 I see her face and her mouth.
00:05:23.540 They're not eating or drinking, which is normally the part of the body, the mouth, where you would see such an activity.
00:05:28.600 I see her hands, which is often how we eat.
00:05:32.520 You know, we use our hands to hold food or drink.
00:05:35.260 And yep, just checking.
00:05:37.060 And nope, no food in them.
00:05:39.200 Not in her right hand.
00:05:40.280 Not in her left hand.
00:05:41.180 Not on the table right next to her chair.
00:05:43.600 And if you zoom in, you can see there's something on her lap.
00:05:47.440 Not a napkin, not a sandwich.
00:05:49.120 It looks like a computer tablet, like an iPad.
00:05:52.440 You can see a little bit of a shadow on her pant.
00:05:55.500 So, she's not eating.
00:05:57.280 She's not about to eat.
00:05:58.740 She has no food or drink out or on the table next to her or in her hand.
00:06:03.860 And in fact, on her lap is something else.
00:06:05.760 Not food.
00:06:06.800 Likely a computer.
00:06:09.020 She's just lying.
00:06:09.900 And here's what the person who took the photo replied to her lie.
00:06:13.780 You were not eating or drinking.
00:06:15.080 You made multiple phone calls, each with your mask off.
00:06:18.700 Now, I should tell you, I would normally disapprove of such a busybody scold.
00:06:22.780 I would tell them to buzz off that masks don't work, to mind your own business, and to stop being a creepy voyeur.
00:06:27.740 Except that it's the Minister of Health.
00:06:29.900 The one who scolds us and violates our privacy and is the creepiest person in the country.
00:06:36.020 She's the source of the laws and she laughs at them.
00:06:39.900 She doesn't believe in them.
00:06:41.200 Laws are for the little people.
00:06:42.280 The big people get the big contracts to make the big bucks to give you a mask.
00:06:46.400 The little people have to wear them and buy them and get tickets or fines or even arrests for not wearing them.
00:06:52.180 Say, quick question.
00:06:53.060 According to the head of the Centers for Disease Control, the CDC, that large nonpartisan U.S. public health agency,
00:06:59.760 should healthy people wear masks?
00:07:02.980 Should you wear a mask if you're healthy?
00:07:05.760 No.
00:07:06.640 Oh, yeah, no.
00:07:07.900 But hey, we need to keep former Liberal MPs well paid,
00:07:11.060 and we need to keep current Liberal MPs feeling powerful and dominant, so masks it is.
00:07:15.560 Patty Hyde was not eating or drinking, but imagine that's her excuse.
00:07:19.320 Why would she say that when the photo shows she wasn't eating or drinking?
00:07:23.720 She really thinks that you're stupid.
00:07:27.180 Are you that stupid?
00:07:29.480 Oh, the media is that stupid.
00:07:31.180 Look at these headlines, and more importantly, the photos and these stories.
00:07:34.280 Look at this.
00:07:35.200 From the Wicked Liars at the Havana Post.
00:07:38.620 Face coverings are mandatory in all areas of the airport's terminals.
00:07:41.560 Okay, but it's a photo, right?
00:07:44.460 From another day and another place when she is wearing her mask.
00:07:49.340 What?
00:07:49.700 That's not the news.
00:07:51.640 If you click the link, you see their story.
00:07:55.120 That big photo again.
00:07:56.820 That's not just refusing to show the news.
00:07:59.240 It's reporting fake news.
00:08:00.660 A photo of her wearing a mask, with a mask on, when she did not have a mask on.
00:08:06.520 That photo is a lie when used to illustrate this story.
00:08:10.480 Now, the Huffington Post is a fake news, clickbait website based in the United States.
00:08:15.160 No one really takes it seriously, especially about Canadian things.
00:08:18.720 But what about the mainstream media up here?
00:08:20.680 I mean, here's global news.
00:08:22.540 Responding to an image posted to Twitter,
00:08:24.700 the federal health minister says she only takes off her mask to eat or drink as allowed.
00:08:29.180 So they ran with her lie.
00:08:31.180 Without criticism.
00:08:32.160 They just ran her excuse.
00:08:34.500 I suppose it's a miracle that they even ran the photo snapped of her in the airport.
00:08:37.980 So they're not 100% liars like the Huffington Post.
00:08:40.780 They're just stupid, uncritical repeaters of Haidu's lies.
00:08:44.820 She was eating, guys!
00:08:47.240 Same thing with the wicked liars at the Toronto Star.
00:08:50.040 Fake picture with a mask.
00:08:52.180 Why would they show that if it's the opposite of the news?
00:08:54.740 I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that Trudeau gives the Toronto Star
00:08:57.840 $110,000 a week in bailout money.
00:09:00.320 I wonder if there's a connection.
00:09:01.340 Here's CTV, showing her without a mask in a different place,
00:09:05.680 but offering up her obviously false excuse.
00:09:08.920 Here's CP24, the largest news station in Toronto,
00:09:11.640 with exactly the same wording,
00:09:13.460 almost like there's, you know, a media party that simply repeats the liberal talking points.
00:09:17.620 Here's City News, who knows who the real culprit is here.
00:09:21.540 The photo of Haidu without a mask was posted Sunday evening
00:09:24.920 by a self-described aide to Alberta's advanced education minister.
00:09:28.480 Okay, good. Thanks, guys.
00:09:30.500 Now I know who the real villain is.
00:09:32.400 The guy pointing out that the health minister is a hypocrite.
00:09:36.000 Reminds me of when a U.S. news magazine, Time magazine,
00:09:38.540 broke the news that Justin Trudeau had repeatedly dressed up in racist blackface.
00:09:42.980 All the Canadian media knew about it.
00:09:44.400 They all had the photos of it.
00:09:45.680 But they had chosen, altogether, not to run it.
00:09:49.000 So someone gave the photos to Time magazine,
00:09:51.400 which doesn't take Trudeau hush money,
00:09:53.820 and so they published it.
00:09:54.720 Yeah, it's newsworthy.
00:09:55.340 And the media were so livid.
00:09:59.320 They were furious that someone was doing their job that they weren't doing.
00:10:03.040 They did a whole investigation into who the man was
00:10:05.980 who dared to pass the photos on to Time,
00:10:08.640 dared to criticize Dear Leader.
00:10:09.980 I'm serious.
00:10:10.620 They did a whole deep dive into the man
00:10:12.400 who dared to report the news about Trudeau.
00:10:14.760 It's odd, though.
00:10:15.720 Jason Kenney and Aaron O'Toole met without masks,
00:10:18.780 and it was like a five-alarm fire in the media.
00:10:20.960 Andrew Scheer, same thing.
00:10:22.780 And you'll notice that in those stories about Kenney and Scheer and O'Toole,
00:10:27.940 the headline was the fact they didn't have masks.
00:10:31.000 Not their rebuttal, their excuse, their spin.
00:10:33.060 So when a conservative allegedly does something wrong,
00:10:36.680 the accusation is in the headline.
00:10:38.400 When a liberal allegedly does something wrong,
00:10:40.860 the response, the spin, the rebuttal is in the headline.
00:10:44.280 Listen, none of them believe it.
00:10:46.120 They don't believe in masks.
00:10:47.680 I'm sorry, they don't.
00:10:48.140 The patron saint of the virus, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
00:10:52.420 He knows it's BS.
00:10:54.320 You know, he wore a mask when he gave this ceremonial pitch
00:10:57.460 at a major league ball game.
00:10:58.920 Oh, my God, I've never seen such a bad pitch.
00:11:00.620 Look at this.
00:11:01.120 To throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
00:11:05.920 Catching his pitch is Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle.
00:11:08.780 Dr. Fauci, when you're ready, it's your pitch.
00:11:22.120 Dr. Anthony Fauci.
00:11:24.460 I think that's probably the worst pitch ever thrown.
00:11:27.280 About as accurate as his pandemic predictions.
00:11:30.640 But you'll notice that when he was done,
00:11:33.400 he was wearing a mask when he threw the pitch,
00:11:35.720 even though he was standing far away from everybody else.
00:11:38.140 So the mask was for show when he was on TV.
00:11:41.540 But when he went later to sit down with his friends close to them,
00:11:47.680 he knew the mask was BS, so he took it off when he was close to people.
00:11:51.820 He had it on for the cameras,
00:11:53.280 and he took it off when he sat down next to people.
00:11:55.380 They know it's BS.
00:11:57.180 Should you wear a mask if you're healthy?
00:11:59.860 No.
00:12:00.600 They all know it's BS.
00:12:01.860 It's a way of making money for their friends.
00:12:03.940 It's a way for them to keep you in fear,
00:12:06.080 to keep you under control.
00:12:07.160 It's a way for them to feel powerful over you.
00:12:09.900 But never think, not for a moment,
00:12:11.680 that they will ever follow their own rules.
00:12:13.460 They are the ruling class.
00:12:14.720 They get to make the rules.
00:12:15.980 You're the people over whom they rule.
00:12:17.720 It is your job to follow the rules.
00:12:19.420 The stupider the rules, the better,
00:12:21.000 just to see how far you'll go to obey.
00:12:23.960 Know your place in a pandemic.
00:12:26.240 It is to obey and to be afraid.
00:12:30.540 Stay with us for more.
00:12:31.480 We'll be right back.
00:12:40.900 We'll be right back.
00:12:55.260 I'm Donald Trump, and I approve this message.
00:13:12.780 Yo voy a votar for Donald Trump.
00:13:16.740 I love it.
00:13:18.480 There's Latinos for Trump.
00:13:19.600 There's blacks for Trump.
00:13:20.600 I saw a Rasmussen poll suggesting 46% of likely black voters approve of the president.
00:13:28.680 I have trouble even believing that's real.
00:13:31.280 And then over the past couple of days, there's been massive parades, including Jews for Trump
00:13:37.880 in New York City, a thousand vehicle caravan making its way through the Big Apple.
00:13:43.620 Joining us now to talk about this uprising in ethnic support for the president, who's
00:13:49.060 supposed to be a racist, our friend Joel Pollack, senior editor-at-large at Breitbart.com.
00:13:54.080 What do you think?
00:13:54.920 I mean, maybe we're just seeing anecdotes blown up big.
00:13:58.340 But when I see massive, you know, caravans of a thousand Jewish vehicles for Trump in New
00:14:04.320 York, I think that doesn't feel normal.
00:14:08.700 Well, you're seeing this all over the country.
00:14:10.960 There are these spontaneous rallies and parades being organized by different communities,
00:14:17.620 different ethnic groups.
00:14:19.360 There was a group of Hispanic residents of West Texas who had hundreds of vehicles in
00:14:25.320 a parade.
00:14:26.500 There were 2,000 vehicles in a parade in Western Pennsylvania.
00:14:30.340 And then, as you mentioned, the 1,000 vehicle parade of Jews for Trump in Manhattan.
00:14:35.040 Here, we had two consecutive parades in L.A. through Beverly Hills.
00:14:41.540 People are just organizing this on their own.
00:14:44.320 This is not connected to the campaign.
00:14:46.000 There is a spontaneous outpouring of support.
00:14:49.560 Now, it could be a minority of Americans, but it is a very determined group.
00:14:56.300 And they are enjoying themselves.
00:14:58.880 And they're also passionate about re-electing the president.
00:15:01.060 It's very interesting.
00:15:02.860 And I see the reaction by the other side.
00:15:05.960 I saw a video of someone in New York City who calls himself Azad, filming himself throwing
00:15:14.140 rocks from an overpass, smashing the cars of the Jews for Trump.
00:15:19.640 Another Jews for Trump protester was pepper sprayed.
00:15:22.980 I know you've covered this in your story in Breitbart, Jewish family traumatized by pepper
00:15:27.340 spray attack on Jews for Trump caravan.
00:15:29.500 So the other side can't stand him.
00:15:32.400 I think they can't stand Trump to begin with.
00:15:34.440 Go ahead.
00:15:34.820 In defense of the rather stupid fellow who you mentioned earlier, he filmed himself throwing
00:15:39.960 eggs.
00:15:40.860 It was actually eggs that he threw.
00:15:42.280 Other people threw rocks.
00:15:43.360 There's video footage of that.
00:15:44.440 But he actually filmed himself talking about what a great time he was having, throwing eggs
00:15:49.620 at cars as they went by.
00:15:52.180 And hopefully, the New York Police Department has picked up on that.
00:15:54.960 But yeah, there's some resistance in a liberal or very left-wing city like New York.
00:16:03.360 On the other hand, there are also a lot of people who are coming out of the woodwork
00:16:06.360 and saying they support President Trump.
00:16:10.360 In Los Angeles, for example, people just coming out from all kinds of communities, having
00:16:15.360 car rallies, whether it's in Beverly Hills or the San Fernando Valley.
00:16:18.180 I covered one of those rallies a few weeks ago.
00:16:20.300 There were hundreds of cars there.
00:16:21.620 And people are getting out and doing whatever they can to show each other that they're supporting
00:16:28.880 Trump.
00:16:29.520 Remember, during coronavirus, there's not a lot of opportunity for people to interact
00:16:34.700 with one another.
00:16:35.340 And our only source of information about what's happening in the campaign is the mainstream
00:16:39.260 media.
00:16:39.800 The mainstream media hate Donald Trump.
00:16:42.020 So Trump supporters are creating their own media events and then live streaming them, tweeting
00:16:47.500 them, sharing them on Facebook.
00:16:48.780 And it's something we've never seen before in the history of American politics.
00:16:54.500 This is a band of happy warriors who simply by waving the American flag and Trump flags and
00:17:01.720 driving their cars and steering their boats or doing whatever it is they do.
00:17:06.000 In fact, I saw an Amish wagon train for Trump a few weeks ago.
00:17:10.620 People who support the president are coming out and showing it in these unique ways.
00:17:15.180 And there's really just no equivalent on the Biden side whatsoever.
00:17:19.500 President Trump joked today in Pennsylvania that Joe Biden's having trouble filling the
00:17:23.680 little circles he has at his campaign rallies because he has those socially distant circles
00:17:27.900 painted on the floor where all six people are supposed to be able to stand.
00:17:32.820 And Trump is having some fun at his expense.
00:17:35.280 Now, again, rallies don't necessarily equate to votes.
00:17:38.080 But what's important here is to communicate to other Trump supporters.
00:17:42.500 I think that's the reason these things are happening.
00:17:44.480 And Byron York of the Washington Examiner wrote a brilliant piece today about a rally in
00:17:51.320 Western Pennsylvania that he attended that involved people from West Virginia, Ohio and
00:17:56.120 Western Pennsylvania from the fracking region of the United States, the Marcellus Shale region,
00:18:01.220 which has been booming since President Trump became our leader.
00:18:05.940 And that's because the Trump administration has adopted very pro-fracking policies, whereas
00:18:11.640 Joe Biden at the debate last week promised to phase out fossil fuels and is saying he's
00:18:16.180 going to ban fracking on federal land, which essentially means killing the industry, even
00:18:20.080 though you would allow it theoretically to continue on private land.
00:18:23.180 There's not much of a market if you can't get to those federal leases.
00:18:27.120 So that's very interesting.
00:18:30.060 Thousands of cars coming together, people defending their industry, defending their livelihood.
00:18:33.580 And Joe Biden, people think, may have lost Pennsylvania with his performance in the debate, because
00:18:39.600 now it's absolutely clear he wants to get rid of fossil fuels.
00:18:43.560 And even with the Teslas of the world and the solar cells that are being built in certain
00:18:49.680 places, even with all of that, we still rely on fossil fuels, especially here in California,
00:18:55.220 where we've moved too quickly to wind and solar energy.
00:18:57.340 And as a result, we've had instances of rolling blackouts because the high demand in extreme
00:19:03.540 weather is too much for the system to bear.
00:19:06.540 And the grid can't produce enough power when the wind doesn't blow or where the sun goes
00:19:10.820 down.
00:19:11.240 And we just don't have enough power.
00:19:13.520 In addition, all of these renewable energy plants rely on some form of fossil fuel as a
00:19:18.760 backup generator or to get the plant going.
00:19:20.720 So we still need fossil fuels.
00:19:22.360 It's really just silly and unscientific to say that we can run our economy based entirely
00:19:26.900 on renewables.
00:19:27.780 So Biden is out there selling something that nobody really wants to buy.
00:19:32.340 And especially in the states where it counts, where he's pouring hundreds of millions of
00:19:36.100 dollars into advertising and campaigning like Texas.
00:19:38.740 If you want to turn Texas blue, the worst thing you can do is tell them you're going to get rid of
00:19:41.860 the oil industry.
00:19:43.260 Yeah.
00:19:44.020 Well, it's incredible.
00:19:45.060 You know, by the way, I just want to share with you a phrase that I like to use.
00:19:50.880 There's renewables and non-renewables, but I think reliables and non-reliables.
00:19:56.980 I mean, wind turbines work if there's the right amount of wind, not too much, not too
00:20:01.980 little.
00:20:02.620 Solar panels work when there's sun.
00:20:04.520 All those things are made using coal.
00:20:07.380 You can't make steel without coal.
00:20:09.980 I think it's reliables and unreliables.
00:20:11.940 And we can see California's being hit with unreliable energy.
00:20:14.900 I'm reminded you wrote a book called Ethical Oil about the oil industry, and that's how
00:20:20.440 Americans feel about it.
00:20:21.600 Americans feel that the oil industry today is not the oil industry that is learned about
00:20:26.620 in high school textbooks with Rockefeller and giant gushers spurting oil all over the
00:20:33.380 Pennsylvania hills.
00:20:34.700 You know, this is a different oil industry, a responsible oil industry, a highly regulated
00:20:39.460 oil industry, and the people working in it also live in the areas where the oil industry
00:20:44.840 happens.
00:20:45.300 They don't want to see a polluted environment.
00:20:46.900 So people are doing the best they can to make it clear to each other and to the American
00:20:52.740 electorate that they want to see Trump re-elected.
00:20:55.240 I should add another interesting point after the debate last week, almost immediately afterward,
00:21:00.300 there was a Democratic member of Congress from New Mexico, a freshman Democrat who's up
00:21:05.320 for re-election, Representative Small, and she immediately distanced herself from Joe Biden's
00:21:11.420 comments on the oil industry because New Mexico is the number three oil-producing state in the
00:21:16.580 United States and is one of the top 10 energy-producing states overall.
00:21:20.460 So she obviously feels the pressure from her Republican opponent, and it tells you that Democrats
00:21:27.660 are not going to benefit from Joe Biden's stance on fracking and fossil fuels.
00:21:32.920 The Green New Deal might sound like a lovely brand, but when you come down to what it actually
00:21:37.320 means in practice, it's going to cost hundreds of thousands of jobs, and the people who have
00:21:42.200 those jobs are going to vote for Donald Trump.
00:21:43.940 Yeah.
00:21:44.360 Hey, I want to talk about one thing you mentioned earlier about these spontaneous protests around
00:21:49.000 America, that it brings people out of the woodwork, that it shows people they're not
00:21:53.880 alone.
00:21:54.580 Because I think if you only consume your news through the mainstream media, or even worse,
00:21:58.980 through social media, through Twitter, if you follow official legacy media sources,
00:22:05.520 you would be completely dispirited. You would think Trump's going to get absolutely destroyed,
00:22:11.360 and maybe he will be. We'll find out. But by seeing other people, especially other unlikely
00:22:17.300 Republicans, Latinos for Trump, gays for Trump, Jews for Trump, I think that it helps people know,
00:22:25.180 no, no, I'm not crazy. I sort of like Trump despite all his flaws. And to see other people
00:22:29.920 of their same background say so, creates a momentum. Just since the debate, the number
00:22:35.900 of black rappers who have come out for Trump. I mean, I'm not putting a lot of intellectual
00:22:42.860 stock in 50 Cent or Little Pump. I think Ice Cube was a little bit more thoughtful about
00:22:47.880 it. But now there's a real debate. If you're a black American, do you have to be taken for
00:22:53.920 granted? Do you have to obey Biden when he says, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black?
00:22:58.080 I think that when that peer-to-peer momentum building is probably as persuasive as anything
00:23:05.960 someone on TV news says. I don't know. I don't want to let myself hope too much,
00:23:11.040 because I always think it's better to have lower expectations. I think Trump could win this thing
00:23:15.560 other than, you know, vote rigging and vote theft.
00:23:19.360 He's definitely in a position where he can win. That's how things feel right now. And I would say
00:23:26.900 it is similar to 2016, where he has a lot of forces against him. The forces are much stronger now and
00:23:32.640 much more determined to prevent him from winning than they were in 2016. But it's the same array of
00:23:37.660 forces against him, the media, the Democrats, the tech companies. And he's also got Wall Street against
00:23:42.580 him. He's being massively outspent and outraised. So it looks like 2016. And yet he's in a position,
00:23:48.840 just like 2016, where he can win. You mentioned the hip-hop stars and rappers and so forth. Ice Cube,
00:23:56.840 I don't think he endorsed Trump. But what's interesting is his description of his experience
00:24:01.400 of working with the Trump administration is in some ways more effective than an endorsement.
00:24:05.780 He said he spoke to the Biden campaign. He spoke to the Trump campaign about his
00:24:09.460 contract with Black America. And the Biden campaign says, we'll talk to you after the election.
00:24:14.120 And the Trump administration brought him in for a three-hour meeting, and they incorporated his
00:24:18.420 suggestions into their platinum plan for Black America. And that's what Ice Cube has been telling
00:24:23.400 people. Not that he's for or against any particular politician, but people can just judge for themselves
00:24:27.920 which of the two politicians is more interested in adopting ideas that are crafted by someone who's
00:24:34.920 really got the welfare of Black Americans at heart. And that's been very interesting. Then you have
00:24:40.920 50 cents saying he doesn't like Joe Biden's tax plan, he's going to vote for Trump because he
00:24:44.900 doesn't want to be 20 cents, because he would lose 60 cents on the dollar if he remains in New York
00:24:50.620 State. And that's having an effect. I think Black voters are being courted in a way by Trump that
00:25:02.220 they've never been courted by any politician on the Republican or Democratic side before.
00:25:06.440 And I think it's immensely empowering. And some people are really noticing that this could be an
00:25:11.220 election where Trump wins because of minority support. He doesn't have to win most votes in the
00:25:17.720 Black community or even in the Latino community. But look at the Latino community. In California,
00:25:21.700 there's a set of polls out recently showing that Trump's Latino support is almost three times what
00:25:27.220 it was in 2016. In 2016, October 2016, he had 12% among Latino voters in California. Now he has 33%.
00:25:35.700 And that's up 8% already from 25% in September. What is happening that is driving this turnout?
00:25:43.060 Some of it is the economic shutdowns. Latino voters are also workers and want to go back to work.
00:25:52.020 What's preventing people from going back to work? The school shutdowns. Well, look what happened
00:25:55.520 between September and October. The schools didn't reopen in a lot of these blue states. And so you have a
00:26:00.020 lot of people who are being forced to stay at home to supervise their children's Zoom classes,
00:26:04.880 which they don't really want to do. They want to be out there working, earning money, and they can't.
00:26:09.440 And I think there's a possibility that Trump will peel off enough support from these minority
00:26:15.920 communities that it puts him over the top in a lot of these battleground states. So we're living
00:26:21.600 through a really, really interesting week. And I think it's going to be intense. It's going to be
00:26:26.240 fun for Trump supporters. The Trump supporters seem to be enjoying this. They feel the wind at their backs.
00:26:29.980 They feel they've got the momentum and they know this is within reach. So I think it's going to be
00:26:34.560 interesting. Joe Biden spending most of his time in the basement. You know, he's trying to turn this
00:26:38.120 into a referendum on Trump. He doesn't want to say anything about his own policies, doesn't want to
00:26:41.960 answer questions. Anytime he's asked a question, he makes it about Trump. So it could be that the
00:26:47.160 American public are sick of Trump and people want to get rid of him and they're indifferent as to what
00:26:51.820 replaces him. That could swing the election to Biden. So we'll see which of those two forces is
00:26:55.720 stronger. But right now in football terms, I describe it as follows. Joe Biden is playing
00:27:00.900 the prevent defense and Donald Trump is running the no huddle offense. And if you've got a good
00:27:06.580 quarterback and your receivers can get open, the no huddle offense wins every time. So right now,
00:27:12.160 you'd say that the Trump campaign is probably down, maybe even by a touchdown or so. But they have
00:27:17.200 the no huddle offense against the prevent defense. And what Joe Biden is trying to do is
00:27:22.100 in a way contemptuous because he's not even asking the American people for their vote.
00:27:27.120 So we'll see how it turns out. But I think every day that goes by is a good day, a better day than
00:27:31.620 the one before for Donald Trump. Yeah, it feels that way. And again, you're very generous with
00:27:35.760 your time and you say so much in your comments. In the debate last week, Trump was fairly vigorous
00:27:42.860 about ending the lockdown, getting back to work. Don't be panicky. You know, and he said several times,
00:27:48.600 I had the coronavirus. I got better soon. My wife and son got it. They barely noticed. He's sounding,
00:27:55.480 he's not sounding risky. I mean, the Democrats want him to sound that way. I think he's sounding
00:28:02.100 enough already. It's been six months. And maybe that resonates with a lot of people who haven't
00:28:07.320 heard that narrative from anyone in the media. I mean, the media is more panicky and fear-mongering
00:28:16.200 about the pandemic than even politicians. And maybe just to hear Trump say, all right,
00:28:19.740 let's get back to work now. We can be normal about it. Maybe that had a resonance with working
00:28:25.060 class people in a way that the furloughed class, the class that's working from home that hasn't
00:28:31.900 lost a dime. That's, you know, I saw some wag in the UK say, this hasn't been a lockdown.
00:28:37.160 It's middle-class people are working at home, having working class people bring them food.
00:28:42.960 And I thought, you know, for a lot of fancy people, this lockdown's been amazing. Maybe
00:28:47.880 Trump's common sense talk has rung a bell with a lot of people just sick of it.
00:28:53.180 Yeah, I spoke to someone a few months ago who said he's prepared to take the risk of getting sick
00:28:57.820 for a couple of weeks rather than closing his business. And this is a small business owner.
00:29:03.740 And that's how a lot of people feel. They feel that they're prepared to take the risk. They take all
00:29:08.080 kinds of risks every day. Now, there's a question as to whether they'd expose other people to risk
00:29:12.300 because of the way that this pandemic spreads. And I think that's a big reason that we have to
00:29:17.000 have the social distancing and the masks and so forth. But allow people to move forward with their
00:29:21.820 lives. Right now, I mean, if you drive around even a place as prosperous as Los Angeles, the boarded up
00:29:27.600 stores, the empty restaurants, the streets that are quiet in the middle of the afternoon. I mean,
00:29:32.440 it's really a chilling sight. And we don't want that to go on. I don't even think residents of blue
00:29:39.080 states want it to go on. I mean, people are trying to get back to normal as soon as they can. I was at
00:29:44.300 a boxing class yesterday. My gym reopened outside. Everybody's outside. But it was absolutely packed.
00:29:49.960 Everybody wants to get on with their lives, including people who are going to vote for Joe
00:29:53.700 Biden. Then, you know, Joe Biden's offer is basically more shutdowns, dark winter. We have to
00:30:01.240 hunker down. It's not a winning message. He may win just because there are enough people who dislike
00:30:07.620 Trump and because the tech companies and the media are suppressing negative stories about Joe Biden,
00:30:12.080 like the Hunter Biden email story, which proves that Joe Biden lied about not having discussed
00:30:18.020 Hunter Biden's foreign business interests. They're suppressing all of that. So it could be enough to
00:30:22.920 allow the Democrats to win. But there is so much desire in this country to get back to normal
00:30:27.520 that I think Trump, you're right, has demonstrated or modeled how one can recover from this illness and
00:30:35.540 go back to work. In fact, I think he's better now than he was before the coronavirus.
00:30:40.160 Yeah, he's got more. He's certainly dancing more. Well, Joe, listen, great to talk with you. I'm
00:30:44.280 excited, too. I'm nervous and excited. Almost exactly how I felt four years ago. So much is riding on
00:30:50.240 this, not just for America, of course, but I truly believe this election will have critical importance
00:30:55.740 in Canada and in Europe and in the Middle East and Russia and China and Australia. I can't think of a
00:31:02.620 more momentous election since the Cold War. Anyways, I appreciate you helping us figure
00:31:07.620 things out. Great to see you. Thanks for your time. Thank you. All right. There you have it. Joel
00:31:11.780 Pollack is the senior editor-at-large of Breitbart.com. Stay with us more.
00:31:16.060 Hey, welcome back on my monologue Friday. MJ writes, copyright law makes provisions for using
00:31:33.060 logos used under fair dealing of the Canadian Copyright Act specifically for research, private
00:31:37.480 study, education, parody, satire, criticism, review, and news reporting. CBC conservative. Yeah, exactly
00:31:43.280 right. That's my point is you can mock the CBC. You can criticize. That's a Pepsi challenge. Pepsi
00:31:47.820 use Coke's logo, their bottle, their image, their brand for a whole ad campaign. That's cool as long
00:31:53.880 as you just don't pass yourself off as the brand. And Pepsi was doing the opposite. We're saying we're
00:31:59.260 not Coke. The Western Standard Online was saying we're not the CBC. The CBC are just a bunch of
00:32:04.880 bullies. Are you surprised? They take after their boss, Justin Trudeau. Daniel writes, the CBC should
00:32:11.980 be privatized. Its assets should be sold and the proceeds should be used to help pay the national
00:32:16.500 debt. Oh yeah, but what a tiny fraction. Seriously, the CBC takes over a billion dollars a year and has
00:32:22.500 historically in the present value of that money. So in, let's say, 1960, they weren't getting a billion
00:32:28.420 dollars, but they were getting about a billion dollars worth in 1960 currency. I think it's fair to say that
00:32:36.580 literally a hundred billion dollars in Canada's accumulated debt is from the CBC. It's over 75
00:32:42.340 years old. On Obamagate the movie, Ron writes, Christy Swanson's performance in Obamagate was
00:32:49.480 excellent. Well, Ron, I'm glad you watched it and I'm so glad that Phelan McAleer and Anne McElhinney,
00:32:56.980 his wife, and their team is putting out so many movies and films and plays and productions.
00:33:02.140 I just wish there were 10 felons in the world. We'd start to even the odds. Well, my friends,
00:33:08.220 that's the show for today. Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters,
00:33:12.560 to you at home, good night and keep fighting for freedom.
00:33:14.960 We'll see you next time.