Rebel News Podcast - July 07, 2022


DAILY | Rebels in Holland for the Farmer Rebellion; Patrick Brown fights back; COVID's still a thing


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Sheila Gun Reed is a dive bar enthusiast, a pub enthusiast, and a writer. She's also the author of the best selling novel "The Smoky Lake Rodeo" and the co-host of The Rebel News Live Stream on this, July 7th 2022.

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00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
00:00:21.880 a thursday july 7th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit about
00:00:30.640 my co-host folks do you know that today is national dive bar day but you'll never catch her in a dive 1.00
00:00:38.720 bar oh she's just or maybe you will i thought she was classier than that no no no not at all 0.99
00:00:46.560 anyway she is the she devil with a sword she is the khaleesi of northern alberta she is 0.99
00:00:55.900 sheila gun reed who i've just been informed is a dive bar enthusiast i should have known better 0.99
00:01:03.260 how you doing sheila i'm great i am a dive bar enthusiast i'm also a pub enthusiast and oh
00:01:11.320 even better beer gardens at a rodeo that's my jam yeah did i ever tell you uh sheila that in 1985
00:01:19.080 i wrote a bullet the smoky lake rodeo and yes it was my first rodeo how do you like that i turned
00:01:27.980 it around because i always hear people saying it's not my first rodeo well at some point you have to
00:01:33.860 have a first rodeo right and that was it and it was my last rodeo too so first and last it's also
00:01:40.460 thirsty thursday interesting we're talking about dive bars um it's also world chocolate day okay
00:01:47.600 could care less about chocolate um there's oh it's also national macaroni day i'm not a fan of
00:01:55.780 macaroni how about you really not even homemade back yeah you know what i could take or leave pasta
00:02:01.480 actually i'd leave it if i had a choice but my kids like homemade macaroni okay and i'm sure you
00:02:08.460 make it very well i love pasta um and i'm not supposed to eat it uh but um it isn't funny too
00:02:15.680 sheila how all the best things in life they taste so good but they're they tend to be bad for you
00:02:23.940 and but of course i'm going to give an advanced plug to one of your stories i don't know if it's
00:02:27.760 up yet um it seems that in several circles in the world eating bugs is an in thing to do we have
00:02:36.680 a plant in london ontario um heavily taxpayer subsidized uh making crickets and um it was
00:02:45.220 very interesting when they put out their press release about this cricket operation sheila
00:02:49.540 that um two billion people in the world evidently eat bugs what was missing from the sentence is i don't
00:02:58.420 believe that number you know what but he but he it might be true but what they failed to reveal
00:03:04.020 is that those two billion are all unfortunately in third world countries where they can't get their
00:03:10.580 hands on real food so you have to ask the question if they had an alternative to bugs would they still 0.99
00:03:16.300 be eating crickets and whatnot you know this is all part of this stupid world government agenda where 0.97
00:03:24.260 again i i get into like the deep conspiracy theories where it's like ah i see you don't want my brain 0.99
00:03:29.800 functioning properly so you want to deprive me all the new of all the good nutrients that i need to
00:03:34.360 have my brain functioning properly so that i can at least resist your plans for world domination but
00:03:39.880 i first of all i don't believe that two million people on the face of the earth are eating bugs
00:03:44.020 unless it is out of absolute sheer necessity um but instead of doing things like i don't know
00:03:51.000 finding ways to make agriculture a little bit more um economical for people um so that it drives
00:04:00.260 the cost of food down uh so that more people can eat meat if they so choose and i definitely choose
00:04:06.760 um instead they add all these ridiculous taxes to make actual human agriculture way more expensive like 0.96
00:04:14.460 what we're seeing in the netherlands right now with their stupid nitrogen targets that will uh 0.98
00:04:20.440 attack farmers who use fertilizer but also farmers who are involved in animal agriculture because they 0.97
00:04:27.880 say that that contributes highly to nitrogen pollution which i'm not even sure is a pollution at all but
00:04:33.540 this is just a way to sort of control people so that they end up eating crickets and if you go by the
00:04:38.900 way i ended up like way deep in the weeds on that story if you go to the world economic forum and just
00:04:44.160 put in insects food or crickets food and there are pages and pages and pages of articles and videos
00:04:53.760 where the world economic forum people want you eating bugs as your next protein meal while there's no way
00:05:01.240 on god's green earth that klaus schwab the bond villain behind the world economic forum there's no way in hell 0.63
00:05:08.300 that guy is eating a cricket or a meal worm or whatever there's no possible way i don't believe
00:05:14.160 it oh then he's a perfect elitist do as i say not as i do and and indeed when another name i'll pluck
00:05:21.580 out of the hat bill gates who i understand is the largest owner of american farmland right now do you
00:05:28.520 think bill gates is raising crickets no i think bill gates is buying pesticides to kill the crickets so that
00:05:34.620 he can get those cash crops to market oh so that he can produce biofuel that's what this is all about
00:05:43.500 like bill gates he's not buying that to you know grow corn to make tortillas he's buying that to grow
00:05:51.280 corn to make biofuel because on the one hand he's part of the climate scare so you make the problem
00:05:57.700 then you buy up all the farmland so you can sell the solution it's a really neat scheme these guys have
00:06:02.340 there it is amazing well uh before uh you know we we just went off on a tangerine here about bugs big
00:06:08.820 one i folks i'll put this out to you i am trying to get a tour of the london ontario facility that is
00:06:16.600 raising these crickets uh to me it sounds almost like an erwin allen disaster film in the making uh they're
00:06:23.620 not returning uh my emails i think they always transparency when you're getting tens of millions
00:06:28.740 of dollars of subsidies our money to farm these bugs then you should be transparent with what's
00:06:35.040 going on just because they're not returning my emails doesn't mean i'm not going to go there i'm
00:06:39.200 probably going to go next week so if you have a question you would like me to ask on your behalf
00:06:45.760 regarding bugs maybe and maybe you're pro bug maybe you want a recipe idea from these people uh by all
00:06:53.200 means send it to us in a super chat and that's how i'm going to let sheila take it away in terms 0.60
00:06:59.260 of our ostensible policy reason of what we're trying to do here today so also if you want to if you want
00:07:04.620 to eat bugs eat bugs i don't care but i don't want to pay for it and i think the canadian taxpayer is
00:07:10.100 into this bug farm to the tune of 8.5 million dollars i'm not sure what the provincial government
00:07:15.540 of ontario has kicked in the un has kicked in money for this and it's not even a canadian company
00:07:21.300 it's an american company out of texas which is ironic because i hear they have great beef in
00:07:26.120 texas yeah i i think it is i stand to be corrected i think it's far more than 8.5 million they've
00:07:33.300 received oh i'm sure you know but but we'll uh we'll do our homework before we go so uh there you
00:07:38.940 go yeah and and if it's so eat up get your money's worth isn't that odd how if you know you raise a
00:07:45.440 really good point if this is a uh a company owned by texas was it a matter of they couldn't um con
00:07:53.440 their state or federal government to give subsidies in texas but they found some real rubes and suckers
00:08:00.160 in office here in ontario and that's why it's there because quite literally there's very little
00:08:05.560 skin in the game they have in this operation it's the taxpayer who's taking the risk and uh so if it 0.89
00:08:12.140 flops um well you know no skin off their ass folks uh they didn't invest hardly anything i wonder if 0.79
00:08:19.400 that's why a texas company is raising bugs in ontario it's so weird isn't it i'm pretty sure that it might 0.99
00:08:29.360 have something to do with the fact that they can't get handouts in texas yeah because they are smarter
00:08:34.300 than us um but also that this thing probably needs all kinds of waivers regarding biosecurity rules that
00:08:43.700 you probably couldn't get in texas you know what a great point too you know it's uh like i said it
00:08:50.220 seems to be an erwin allen disaster movie in the making like a plane crashes into the plant uh millions
00:08:56.660 of crickets uh go all over the london ontario area where which is home to some great farmland by the
00:09:03.200 way and uh basically this is a plague of locusts waiting to happen i see it i'm like ah this is the 1.00
00:09:09.000 biblical locust modern day it's coming we need a charlton heston character to go damn you damn you 0.98
00:09:18.040 all the hell anyway take it away sheila eat the locusts you guys save the planet uh yeah this is 0.99
00:09:27.740 the rebel news daily live stream uh which started nine minutes ago and you just heard us talk about
00:09:32.840 bugs for nine minutes um we are currently streaming on youtube but there may come a time in the show
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00:10:10.740 we'll show it on screen maybe and uh we'll do our best to address your question query or comment
00:10:17.740 or story idea and uh indeed and one of the our top stories of course is uh patrick brown being uh
00:10:26.320 disqualified from the conservative party of canada leadership race and uh a notable development as of
00:10:33.300 uh yesterday uh marie hennon who is an absolute pitbull of a criminal lawyer uh many regard her as uh 0.98
00:10:42.960 one of the best or the best criminal lawyer in canada and uh she doesn't come cheap by the way 1.00
00:10:48.940 so that's another uh supplementary question for this yeah who is paying for this uh but as pt barnum
00:10:55.740 once said there's one born every every minute isn't there sheila um here's the thing though um i think
00:11:03.720 this is win-win if you are on team get rid of patrick brown and i'll tell you why um one is um i was
00:11:12.520 hearing um conservatives talk about uh the chances of even um a well-placed legal challenge overturning
00:11:22.640 the decision by the conservative party and the operative phrase was uh well one part of the phrase
00:11:30.300 involves a snowball and the other part involves hell um there's virtually 0.0 chance uh of any kind
00:11:38.980 of legal remedy but let's say a case goes ahead sheila here's what i'd be absolutely you know glued
00:11:48.100 to the screen watching is that patrick brown will have to go through disclosure he will have to offer up
00:11:54.820 all his dirty laundry and my god he's got more dirty laundry than the uh terminals at pearson airport
00:12:02.920 can handle um it would have to be brought before a judge you're you're under oath and my goodness does
00:12:10.880 patrick brown really really want to go before a court with all his shenanigans i don't think so sheila
00:12:19.180 i don't know what the heck he's thinking like i just he's of course he's got to go through the
00:12:26.300 disclosure process did he hire this top like one of the best criminal lawyers in the entire country
00:12:34.120 yep did he hire her just to scare the conservative party and saying oh you know what well we don't want
00:12:41.900 to fight with her so you know like maybe we could resolve this i don't know but he is delusional
00:12:48.560 because there is no way in hell even if without his scandals even without his secret campaign bunker
00:12:59.440 with city staff working in there maybe on leave maybe not but we've never seen the proof and they
00:13:05.480 just refuse to produce it correct even without all those there is no way that he is going to finish
00:13:13.160 i he might might have finished in the top three or four maybe but i don't there was no way that he's
00:13:21.600 gonna win this there's like no way and and the template remains the same doesn't it sheila patrick
00:13:28.380 brown breaks the rules patrick brown gets caught breaking the rules patrick brown goes on a mainstream
00:13:36.020 media tour playing the victim and it's getting a little tiresome you know i liken it to you know
00:13:42.720 if you have a friend and you say hey how's your love life oh i broke up with my girlfriend uh she was
00:13:48.460 horrible then two months down the road yeah i broke up with the new girlfriend she was uh ghastly and
00:13:54.140 then again yeah i broke up with her too she's just a terrible horrible person then you begin to think
00:13:59.900 you know what um could it be that maybe you're the problem right you know that um it's not a matter of
00:14:07.840 everyone's horrible and everyone's out to get you but maybe you have severe character flaws that makes
00:14:14.740 these uh you know uh ex-lovers uh leave you that's how i look at it with patrick brown it's always uh he's
00:14:22.800 the victim sheila it's always a conspiracy to get him removed whether it's the provincial party leader
00:14:30.960 of the pcs in ontario four years ago or a leadership candidate with the federal conservative party and
00:14:38.000 i'm sorry i'm not buying it and another thing i'm not buying can we for goodness sakes why is this man
00:14:45.600 part of the conservative party in the first place he is the polar opposite of a conservative
00:14:52.360 don't even tell me he's a red tory he's beyond that and um so the question is sheila um it does he
00:15:01.160 have that snowball's chance in hell or or a little bit better or are we watching the extinction event
00:15:08.220 of patrick brown's political career right now i keep thinking i've been watching the extinction event
00:15:14.400 in his political career but then like some political vampire he keeps being resurrected from the grave and
00:15:22.280 then walking around and sucking the blood of innocent victims all over the place it's quite remarkable that
00:15:29.200 he just he keep he doesn't know when to go away you know what uh sheila you should have worn your
00:15:35.980 beautiful jason vorhees camp crystal lake hoodie that's him because yeah that's it once you
00:15:42.780 once you think the uh the monster in the goalie mask is being dispatched he pops up again to start
00:15:49.220 he pops up as mayor brampton and then he pops up and he'll be the as you said that one time the dog
00:15:54.740 catcher in tuck to yuck tuck whatever it takes to be in charge of something that's what he's going to do
00:15:59.560 he wants to be in charge of the conservative party of canada that's flaming out spectacularly and um
00:16:06.020 and you know what sheila since you mentioned brampton let us pause for the most unreported news
00:16:13.000 regarding patrick brown and that's what he has done to the city of brampton and the poor residents of
00:16:19.660 the city of brampton as of last night four council meetings in a row have been cancelled so there's no
00:16:27.680 council business going on at the city of brampton and why because patrick brown and the few councillors
00:16:33.040 he has that are loyal minions to him do not show up therefore a quorum is not achieved therefore
00:16:40.820 it's not legal for the council to sit and what is one of the orders of business on the council well
00:16:47.780 the introduction of several forensic investigations in terms of how patrick brown has been doing city
00:16:55.680 business and how he's been hiring people and also what we broke the fact that why are city staffers
00:17:02.500 not working in brampton but working on his campaign without taking uh time off why are they flying across
00:17:10.000 the country with the man who would be conservative leader and uh potentially prime minister as a
00:17:15.780 taxpayer just as a taxpayer if all your city management can be completely absent to work on a campaign
00:17:23.540 whether they are doing it on city time or not um i'm pretty sure you've got too much city management
00:17:30.200 if the city can run and nobody noticed them missing we could fire 50 of them and nobody would notice
00:17:36.440 yes and and if you want the proof in the pudding you were just watching it there that white audi q5 folks 0.92
00:17:42.660 that was the uh car of the uh chief of staff uh babu and uh uh i went to the secret vaughn ontario headquarters
00:17:52.920 and documented that car parked there during business hours for weeks on end he wasn't he wasn't showing up
00:18:01.020 it didn't seem for any time uh at the uh city of brampton i have since we exposed that by the way my source
00:18:08.440 tells me he's now driving a different car do you know why you know what i think here
00:18:13.360 look at these people you know why i think they can't they won't tell you when they went on leaves
00:18:19.900 of absences leaves of absence because they didn't or either they didn't or they don't know what you
00:18:26.840 know they have no idea how long you were watching that building so they say oh we went on uh leave of
00:18:33.260 absence uh june 15th yep they don't they don't know when you started watching and we're not going
00:18:40.060 to tell them so they don't know when to pin their lie like pin the lie tail on the donkey they have no
00:18:46.800 idea so they're they would just rather leave it vague than fill in the blanks because the blanks i think
00:18:52.420 are going to be lies you know what sheila that is a brilliant theory you have done it again khaleesi 0.73
00:18:58.780 never you know what yeah if they were to manufacture some kind of bogus uh predated email saying uh dear
00:19:10.280 such and such uh you know we have received a request to go on paid leave from this state to
00:19:15.840 this state you're right they don't know what dates i've taken pictures of they don't know what you know
00:19:22.300 they don't know what you know they're probably losing their minds because they don't know who's
00:19:26.740 giving you the tips so they're running around all paranoid and super suspicious of absolutely
00:19:31.500 everything which i love i love that idea that they're just like you did it like they're running
00:19:36.860 around the office accusing everybody um so they don't know they don't know what you know so they
00:19:43.200 can say oh you know like i started we started working at that office on this state but they don't
00:19:48.560 know what proof you have of other things you know it's like the brilliant 1982 john carpenter film
00:19:55.080 the thing where this uh vicious alien can take the form of a human and pass itself off as a human
00:20:02.340 when in fact it's a very deadly alien and the whole movie is so ominous like suspicion you know rains
00:20:11.400 down on this antarctic research station because you don't know who the thing is right see that's the
00:20:18.440 part i love about all of this is the psychological terror that patrick brown must live with every single
00:20:24.980 day but it's not enough to stop him from doing sneaky things no because i think that's in his
00:20:29.900 nature but he must be so suspicious of everybody around him but i also think it speaks to the kind of
00:20:36.960 person he is that everybody around him would tell on him to somebody a hundred percent you know what
00:20:43.540 sheila it is like someone addicted to crack all you're concerned about is begging for that
00:20:52.120 you know dollar amount that probably totals five ten dollars whatever a rock of crack
00:20:56.900 sells for so you can run to the dealer get your fix it's sad yeah well i don't know what crack goes
00:21:04.320 for sorry david yeah people tell me it's a bad thing to ingest so don't do it folks but again it's uh
00:21:11.620 you know it's blame the victim uh or sorry it's him taking on the role of victim and him coming up
00:21:19.420 with conspiracy theories maybe he's a cry bully oh before we go to that we we do have um some
00:21:25.820 business to tie up but he's an absolute cry bully and to prove my own theory here the conservative
00:21:33.220 party i think last night said it's not some conspiracy theory from pierre polyev working in
00:21:39.460 conjunction with rebel news i can't get pierre polyev to sit down for an interview you think we're
00:21:44.260 working for him give me a break but secondarily the party said the leaks and the information
00:21:52.600 about his disqualification or the information that led to his disqualification came from his own camp
00:21:59.880 very interesting but let's go back a bit let's say the pierre polyev camp are these master
00:22:10.180 conspirators that are engineering his political downfall um let's say that conspiracy is true
00:22:19.220 then well i'm clara peller the old uh wendy spokeswoman where's the beef and to his credit
00:22:25.800 evan solman on ctv challenged patrick brown on that very point well do you have proof of this that the
00:22:33.640 polyev camp is behind us and brown's answer and i'm paraphrasing is that well i can get my
00:22:39.500 campaign manager to come in here and show you the proof well why don't you show the proof what do
00:22:45.220 you what do you why you why you're ragging the puck uh well you say that's when evan solomon should say
00:22:50.840 okay we're gonna take a break you're gonna email your campaign manager he's gonna email you the proof
00:22:55.180 and we'll be back on in 90 seconds you know what again uh another brilliant point uh but they didn't do
00:23:01.800 that but at least he was challenged on that and the answer is bogus sheila if you're so sure of it
00:23:07.260 then why do you have to go to a subordinate to provide the proof because the guy is a compulsive
00:23:13.560 liar he can't keep track of the lies a case in point when we caught him two years ago sheila
00:23:19.180 at the hockey arena the earns cliff uh community center as patrick brown had shut down the entire 0.87
00:23:25.840 city the baseball diamonds the soccer pitches the playgrounds and hired a goon squad security uh
00:23:32.660 force to be tattletales the bylaw to get them to uh rush to the scene and write tickets he was playing
00:23:39.460 hockey secretly with his very buddies and you will recall when i asked him what he why he was there
00:23:47.340 he said he was there to inspect the facility now look at him that looks like a very nice suit maybe
00:23:53.620 that maybe that's two grand uh off the lot from uh harry rosen i don't know i don't know there's a guy
00:23:58.620 works down at our local hockey rink in our draws in and uh he doesn't dress like that no and by the
00:24:03.960 way did you see that little clip uh coincidentally while he was inspecting the facility somehow from
00:24:09.040 the heavens his hockey bag with his name and number uh fell onto the floor of the rink but remember that
00:24:15.520 was the thing he was inspecting the arena now if that's true why did he run away he didn't do his
00:24:22.380 inspection yet a b two weeks ago he was on jerry agar's show on news talk 1010 here in toronto
00:24:29.600 and he was asked that question and um you know patrick brown says oh uh jerry you're sounding like
00:24:36.440 rebel media now and uh jerry to his credit said hey don't shoot the messenger here what was the deal
00:24:42.220 with you being at that arena and what patrick brown said was jerry if you look at the chronology
00:24:48.160 um three weeks prior to my visit to that rink doug ford had changed the rules so that what i was doing
00:24:56.000 was perfectly legal well why did you run away why did you run away why did you get changed to go play 0.96
00:25:01.120 hockey if it's legal and this is the point sheila when you are a compulsive liar and you know and 0.96
00:25:06.880 patrick brown that's what you are and if you think that's defamatory just bring it he is a compulsive 0.98
00:25:12.880 liar and what happens typically sheila is you lose track of the lies you lose track of the chronology 0.55
00:25:20.340 you lose track of what you said because he's now got three excuses as to why he was in that rink 0.54
00:25:26.980 and none of them make sense because he ran away you know so if you're there to inspect it if you're
00:25:33.760 there to play if you were there to pick up your hockey gear maybe that you know is one of the uh
00:25:39.420 excuses then why didn't you do so um i am you know i'm so happy that this is probably
00:25:47.700 the end of his political career although there is an asterisk here uh well yeah august he's like a
00:25:53.460 zombie he'll he'll be back but but sheila here's the thing uh i'm not gonna say i'm an expert when it
00:26:00.500 comes to brampton but you know half the city council maybe half plus one despise this man uh with all of
00:26:09.220 his shenanigans in the news right now uh the election is in the fall he has to make his decision
00:26:15.480 by august 19th if he's going to run for re-election of mayor brampton i think he will who would vote for
00:26:21.660 him how does he you know what he was running to lead the conservative party of canada and that was
00:26:29.000 like a fool's errand yeah so why would he i mean the hubris of this guy he's just walking around saying
00:26:36.800 oh who are you gonna believe me or rebel news he thinks people dislike us so much that they will 0.97
00:26:45.700 not believe their own lying eyes which is a special level of self-delusion a hundred percent my earnest
00:26:53.320 wish is that there'll be a star candidate in brampton to run against him should he choose to run again
00:26:59.440 and um finally uh get him ousted um can uh lewis runs against him oh wouldn't that be interesting
00:27:08.700 right olivia do we have maybe a few mainstream media interviews of uh patrick brown pathetically
00:27:16.340 pleading his case sorry we're halfway through the show and we have to uh tie up a loose end here um
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00:27:28.900 passport is all your country's rights documents the constitution the canadian charter of rights
00:27:34.740 and freedoms or the u.s bill of rights and it's in a neat little actual passport format yes and yeah
00:27:41.000 i think it's cool it's i think it's just handy to have um they've just released their bill of
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00:27:56.400 be found on freedom passport.ca and like i said they even have one for the u.s constitution for our
00:28:03.620 american friends and if i had to pick a document or a written piece of uh i guess human history
00:28:11.520 outside of the bible i think that is probably the most powerful piece of written human history
00:28:17.420 the u.s constitution oh yes the constitution of the united states of america and the bill of rights uh
00:28:23.820 you know two of the most important documents ever written and um currently under attack uh let's face it
00:28:31.780 uh even in the united states the land of the first amendment what's going on there is appalling it's
00:28:36.960 even more we're ahead of the curve in terms of uh censorious censorship um with uh the justin
00:28:44.240 judo liberals uh introducing so many bills to be law such as the most egregious i think c11 and 0.94
00:28:51.040 hopefully the senate um will justify their existence and quash that but uh i'm not sure even knows that
00:28:59.620 will happen um we uh sorry david to interrupt you we have an ad from our friends at freedom passport and
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00:30:18.800 i know what i'd rather have i think they look great they're like nicely bound gold foil
00:30:24.680 yep those are great you might even be able to um fool somebody at pearson these days with the
00:30:31.740 lineups that it's an actual passport you know what you can probably order one of these every single
00:30:38.720 week for several weeks before you could get your canadian passport renewed yeah you know because i find
00:30:44.540 folks the further south and west i go in the u.s the more likely i'm able to pass off canadian tire
00:30:52.780 money as actual canadian money i go yeah that's our uh first prime minister uh sir john a mechanic
00:30:58.740 there you go
00:30:59.840 what is his name by the way i think he has a name the canadian tire guy
00:31:06.580 you're you're right it it's probably something scottish i think i think so too implying frugalness
00:31:15.720 sandy mctyre
00:31:17.780 there you go
00:31:21.780 he sports a tamo shanter and a stylized wax mustache
00:31:26.460 he's based on no specific individual but is assumed to represent a thrifty scotsman oh
00:31:32.660 oh this is one of those uh stereotypes we're allowed to run with
00:31:36.460 oh yeah if in the advertising industry if you want to depict a cheapskate put them in a tartan kilt 0.77
00:31:45.200 and give them a scottish accent and nobody's gonna complain right but david you do confirm
00:31:52.480 every like thrifty scotsman oh how dare you
00:31:55.340 it's a saying anyways let's uh move along we have some clips of patrick brown in the mainstream media
00:32:04.100 uh cry bullying and deflecting
00:32:06.660 anytime given the allegations you're making about the party basically you're saying
00:32:15.140 that they have handled this wrongly they're saying your campaigns handled this wrongly for members of
00:32:22.420 your party out there can they trust the conservative party of canada i'm worried about the credibility of this
00:32:29.220 leadership election process you can't disqualify um 150 000 canadians more than 150 000 from having their voice
00:32:38.340 we wanted to save the party from going down a tea party direction of trying to replicate the texas republicans
00:32:45.360 of ted cruz we're trying to stop you mean winners coronation people who clearly the party doesn't want us
00:32:50.420 oh he doesn't want to replicate the success of the gop good job you want to keep losing the tea party 0.87
00:32:59.940 delivered like they delivered a whole slate of people into elected office and then he's talking
00:33:07.280 about we don't want to replicate the gop in texas again sheila it's the point i made earlier why is he
00:33:15.120 with the conservative party when he's slamming republicans south of the border those should be
00:33:20.420 our cousins if you're a conservative and we should be looking to them and learning yeah and keep
00:33:26.400 winning and i'm sorry patrick brown saying i'm worried about the credibility of the conservative
00:33:32.100 party that that's kind of like getting oh i know it's like getting paul bernardo out of jail and
00:33:38.140 having him as a violence against women exactly right you know where i was coming from and um so
00:33:45.620 i love by the way i love his dour face as he sits there and listens to ian henneman sing talk um he
00:33:55.300 immediately i'm like he looks like sam the eagle from the muppets where he's just like you know they
00:34:02.400 could bring up sam the eagle on a side-by-side with patrick brown at the beginning of that ian henneman
00:34:07.900 interview because boy he looks surly we know that face uh he first displayed it in our hockey
00:34:15.240 video uh two years ago when we caught him red-handed in the rink and that was more of shock that was
00:34:20.660 more like you're right you know that was shocked but maybe a closer facsimile sheila was that face
00:34:29.600 he gave us as we passed him as we passed him on the highway when he was fleeing in his suv
00:34:40.340 you know that and you know what he's thinking he's going oh no not those guys again i've been caught
00:34:48.460 red-handed think think think think how do i spin this yeah look at that's sam the eagle he shouldn't
00:34:56.420 even wear it like his shirt is sam's color even oh gosh do we have any more uh clips uh
00:35:05.780 oh we have a true north one this should be good great let's check it out
00:35:11.200 uh in the in the event that the investigation finds that patrick brown is guilty of what he's
00:35:17.180 accused of uh is there a process for council to remove the mayor or we have to wait and that's
00:35:21.860 that's a frustration we have without appointing someone essentially you have right now a 5-5
00:35:26.100 deadlock and it's really hard to make any uh decision going forward we wait for the results
00:35:30.940 and we'll proceed accordingly so do you also believe that the other councillors that are
00:35:35.460 supporting brown do you believe that they're complicit well the only thing i could say is i
00:35:39.820 wish they would stand up for the city of brampton as they say that they do and stand up for longer
00:35:44.220 wrongdoings what we see is a pattern uh that's happening at the city thank you thank you and that's
00:35:50.300 what do you think about it he's gridlocking yeah the city of brampton stopping the elected officials
00:35:56.800 who get a taxpayer funded salary from doing the work they are elected and paid to do all to protect
00:36:03.200 himself the gall of this guy four meetings in a row sheila now and and so what i would say if we were
00:36:13.060 in some dark mirror universe where patrick brown wins the conservative leadership and becomes prime
00:36:19.660 minister what would be his leadership style in parliament if there's something prickly coming up
00:36:25.360 in question period would he oh i don't know pro rogue parliament for months on end because he doesn't
00:36:32.540 want to face the music is this the kind of character you want as your prime minister folks is this the
00:36:38.700 kind of character that represents leadership no patrick brown is on team patrick brown me myself
00:36:45.620 and i he will do anything he will say anything to anyone to get elected no matter what the position
00:36:52.820 is it's achieving power sheila not for public service but for the purpose of achieving power
00:37:00.040 period yeah now how is this any different than justin trudeau refusing to be held accountable for all of
00:37:06.640 the things that he does or shutting down investigations or uh the liberals you know stopping uh invoking
00:37:13.880 closure so that there's no time for debate this is the exact same thing um and it is right for conservatives
00:37:20.780 to call it out if you call it out on justin trudeau then you got to call it out on your team too and i
00:37:26.140 think that's what sets conservatives apart from liberals is liberals will just be like okay he's the
00:37:30.620 guy in charge we're just going to follow blindly and if he violates ethics and whatever because we care
00:37:35.100 about power not uh purpose oh i think he's just the same uh i think worse and another person who thinks that
00:37:44.060 way is our boss ezra uh he said to me that if patrick brown did become prime minister with the
00:37:50.400 amount of grifting that he would do he would make justin trudeau look like a piker uh was ezra's words 0.92
00:37:57.400 indeed uh there are more reports folks regarding patrick brown and the city of brampton and the
00:38:04.000 shenanigans you know even allegedly sheila the building where that secret party headquarters
00:38:10.460 is located is a building that's owned by a friend of his a multi-millionaire who allowed him allegedly
00:38:19.020 to have run it that's a donation in kind exactly rent free you know i reckon a building like that
00:38:25.500 you should be paying at least about 2 000 bucks a month in rent and i've reached out to the property
00:38:30.940 owner um he doesn't answer his phone i've sent him a text i've had no reply so uh the circle
00:38:38.620 of people he's gonna potentially bring into the quicksand with them uh increases every day and um
00:38:47.440 you know i i spoke to somebody close uh to city council yesterday it was an off the record
00:38:53.120 conversation but what this person told me in terms of getting after patrick for all the scandals
00:38:59.860 including what we broke last month six paid uh city of brampton uh staffers working on his campaign
00:39:08.560 instead of working on city of brampton business he said to me that he asked do you watch the simpsons
00:39:14.980 i go yeah you know the mr burns character there was an episode where he goes to the doctor and
00:39:20.200 for a checkup and the doctor says you have every possible disease in in the history of mankind
00:39:29.620 we don't even know where to begin operating right he says the backlog of scandal is so big it's like
00:39:39.200 the uh luggage department at pearson airport you know that island of lost luggage they got going there
00:39:45.080 so there are more stories to come so uh we'll keep our eyes on this and i'll uh um and if this is his
00:39:53.400 extinction event sheila good riddance uh he is a horrible person he has a shameful character he's not 0.75
00:40:01.840 a leader and um he shouldn't be in any position of uh political power and if he somehow gets back in 0.89
00:40:11.140 as the mayor of brampton i feel so sorry for the bramptonians uh you have a real swindler uh in the
00:40:19.580 mayor seat my friends yeah i just i can't even i i just the i can't get over the just absolute
00:40:27.060 self-delusion of this guy to think that he would even win the conservative party leadership
00:40:32.620 given the things we caught him in and now he thinks he's gonna legal bully them into letting
00:40:38.380 him back in and then he's shutting down the city work just to protect himself yeah he just he's never
00:40:47.500 he's never gonna go away but she's never gonna go away one caveat i and of course it's obvious i'm
00:40:53.800 no fan of patrick brown but uh to play devil's advocate here i wish and maybe we'll see in the
00:41:00.720 days ahead i would like to see the nitty gritty details launched by you know uh which the conservative
00:41:08.800 party has accused him of violating um because right now that's kind of murky they've said he's you know
00:41:16.240 being found guilty or uh you know of wrongdoings uh there's a financial element to it but right now
00:41:23.020 sheila um we don't have um super tangible evidence to say this is what he was found guilty of uh i guess
00:41:32.560 the conservative party doesn't have to release it they're not obligated to i mean they're kind of
00:41:36.940 like a private company that you know a political party is like that so people say oh you know this
00:41:42.400 party's acting undemocratic well guess what folks they they don't have to act in a democratic fashion
00:41:48.640 as a party so what's your thoughts on that sheila would you like to see it all spelt out in terms of
00:41:56.100 what brown was doing wrong yes i think that's the only way that we could ever get him to go away 1.00
00:42:01.740 you know and it's not i i i just don't think that a guy like that should be running for office
00:42:09.440 anywhere because he's a little bit too much like justin trudeau like how are you supposed to lead
00:42:16.140 something you're it's no wonder the liberals all their mps well many of their mps have these ethics
00:42:23.840 issues they like to lie mendicino uh because their leader lies right like it it's sort of the ethics sort
00:42:31.600 trickled down from above so i mean people like him are a poison in politics when they are in charge
00:42:38.300 of things yeah well you know uh this story's not over yet uh but i do think it is indeed over for
00:42:46.700 brown uh i don't think even with the likes of uh miss heenan uh representing him he's going to get
00:42:53.440 the party to reverse the decision most senior conservatives are saying it's it's an impossible dream
00:42:58.860 so uh good riddance in terms of him being a factor in canada and uh again my condolences in case he does
00:43:08.420 win re-election for brampton uh there's a little bit of his sneakiness that will hang over a certain
00:43:15.360 northwest section of the gta uh should he be a mayor for another 40 years you know and uh there we go so
00:43:24.000 uh i i think i think olivia informs me in my ear that we have another ad to throw to before we move
00:43:30.780 on to i think our boys in uh the netherlands okay
00:43:36.560 the and the netherlands okay so
00:44:04.160 Good golly, Miss Molly.
00:44:32.200 What happened to our boys in the Netherlands?
00:44:34.360 I've never seen Lincoln and Lewis look more beautiful.
00:44:38.100 No, I said, we'll go to an ad before we go to our boys in the Netherlands.
00:44:44.780 Maybe we should have an ad for a hearing aid company.
00:44:51.180 I think you need it.
00:44:53.700 I thought you were throwing to an ad by the boys in the Netherlands.
00:44:57.780 And that's not a man, man, that you just saw.
00:45:03.220 That was, of course, Nat and Kat.
00:45:05.920 And they looked resplendent in the misunderstood merchandise.
00:45:12.220 And yeah, you saw the promo code to get 10% off.
00:45:16.440 Would you wear a shirt like that, Sheila?
00:45:18.320 Assume my gender.
00:45:19.400 That might be triggering to certain people in certain circles.
00:45:24.520 Yeah, I would.
00:45:25.840 I actually have a shirt that has like the female symbol and the male symbol.
00:45:31.240 And in the middle, it has like a is not equal to.
00:45:34.480 And that sort of makes people mad because they think that it means that one of them is less than.
00:45:39.100 But it just means that they're not the same.
00:45:42.540 But nuance is lost on certain people who just go around looking to be offended by other people's clothing choices.
00:45:49.120 While I'm supposed to tolerate people walking around nude or next to nude.
00:45:53.260 Oh, yes.
00:45:54.680 Just make sure you have a multicolored flag to wave.
00:45:59.440 And those are kind of like the deflector shields on the Starship Enterprise.
00:46:04.020 No harm will come to you.
00:46:05.940 I don't even show my arms in public.
00:46:09.100 Normally.
00:46:10.420 And I've got people walking around naked. 0.70
00:46:13.220 Just helicoptering their wiener in front of little kids.
00:46:16.100 And we're like, look at that.
00:46:17.400 It's beautiful.
00:46:18.500 And it's always dudes, isn't it?
00:46:20.720 You know, these nudism enthusiasts in the public square.
00:46:24.340 Or women that look like the landlady from Something About Mary. 0.96
00:46:31.200 You know, that's who it is.
00:46:33.200 It's always those people.
00:46:35.080 Oh, I wonder why that is.
00:46:36.720 So, yes.
00:46:40.400 The Dutch Rebellion, if we can call it that.
00:46:43.360 Or is it the Farmer Rebellion?
00:46:44.900 It's farmerrebellion.com if people want to see our work and support the work of the young men we've sent there.
00:46:52.880 We've sent Louis Brackpool from the UK.
00:46:57.420 And Louis, I think, they're covering the Dutch Farmer Rebellion in the Netherlands.
00:47:02.440 And I think we, as a news organization, are probably the best news organization to cover this.
00:47:11.740 Because behind the scenes, we actually have farmers at the company.
00:47:15.480 Or at least a farmer.
00:47:16.700 But we have Louis Brackpool, who is an expert on the World Economic Forum.
00:47:24.340 And all these emissions targets and climate change goals and control of the foods, that is, you can draw a direct line from the World Economic Forum to that.
00:47:34.560 And then Lincoln spent three weeks in the last major blue-collar uprising in the world, the trucker's convoy in Ottawa.
00:47:45.160 And he was there.
00:47:46.200 He reported it fairly.
00:47:48.560 He reported on the misdeeds of the police.
00:47:50.740 He showed the trucker's convoy for what it really was, a peaceful demonstration of resistance, which is so far what this farmer's rebellion is in the Netherlands.
00:48:05.200 So they're there to just show you the other side of the story and get the stories of the farmers.
00:48:10.420 Nobody's talking about how it is affecting a farmer to have 40% of their income just cut like that.
00:48:19.040 Because you're asking them to cut their yields in their crops by not using fertilizer or cull their animals.
00:48:26.860 Now, that tractor that just burned by, you're looking at half a million dollars for some of this stuff.
00:48:31.780 Three quarters of a million dollars sometimes.
00:48:33.880 And that's just the tractor.
00:48:34.880 That's not the sprayer.
00:48:35.900 That's not the seed disc.
00:48:37.120 Like, I just look at this and I see millions and millions of dollars.
00:48:41.860 You can work all year just to make your lease payments on your equipment and your land.
00:48:47.140 You just, a lot of times it's a labor of love.
00:48:50.200 And now, what does this do to the value of farmland?
00:48:53.420 If you can't actually use the farmland to produce the level of yield that you want, well, then it deflates the price of farmland.
00:49:01.140 Guess who comes in and buys that up?
00:49:02.800 Bill Gates.
00:49:04.200 You know what I mean?
00:49:05.220 So, anyways, our guys are on the ground there.
00:49:08.560 They're covering the protests that were, I mean, this is the culmination, by the way, of three years of protests.
00:49:15.040 This started in 2019 when they started musing about these nitrogen emissions targets and forcing farmers to cull livestock and use less fertilizer.
00:49:24.480 So, this is, it's coming to a head right now.
00:49:27.900 Let's see where this goes.
00:49:29.440 And Sheila, you know, you have forgotten more about farming than I'm ever going to learn.
00:49:33.980 Yes.
00:49:34.340 And you said the N-word there, nitrogen.
00:49:36.820 This seems to be all about reducing nitrogen emissions.
00:49:39.960 Are nitrogen emissions really that problematic for the planet?
00:49:46.820 And don't these farmers-
00:49:48.220 Are carbon emissions?
00:49:49.740 Yeah.
00:49:50.420 Are carbon emissions?
00:49:51.040 Explain what the government's position is when it comes to nitrogen in the Netherlands.
00:49:57.140 They say that it is problematic for the climate.
00:50:00.520 And so, they want to cut the fertilizer use on agriculture.
00:50:06.720 And they want to, they also say that nearly 50% of nitrogen that is sort of in the atmosphere, but in the environment, comes from animal farming.
00:50:21.160 And from what I understand, I'm not sure I believe these numbers, but they, just based on just the sheer land volume and the output of Canadian farmers.
00:50:29.820 So, it might be a per capita number, but the number two agricultural exporter in the world is the Netherlands.
00:50:40.420 Oh.
00:50:40.600 And again, I get it.
00:50:41.720 I'm not sure if I necessarily believe those numbers or how they came to those numbers because Canada leads the world in exports in, you know, canola, pulses, and those go to those highly population-dense countries like India, right?
00:50:55.080 So, Canada is feeding India, that kind of stuff.
00:50:58.200 So, I'm not sure how they come to those numbers, but there's a reason why they're targeting the Netherlands, and it's because of the sheer volume of their exports.
00:51:08.560 So, if you can bring them to bear, it creates a knock-on effect, right?
00:51:12.560 It's the same reason why the Liberals just went after ground meat in the grocery store. 0.96
00:51:17.060 Yeah.
00:51:17.380 Because that one move takes care of 50% of all the meat purchases happening in the grocery store.
00:51:23.380 It's a thing that serves to normalize it for everyone else.
00:51:26.980 If you can get the one big guy on its knees.
00:51:29.820 Now, you could never pull this off in the United States, but you can pull it off in Europe.
00:51:36.860 And so, they started with the number one producer in Europe.
00:51:40.440 You know, that's despicable, Sheila. 0.93
00:51:42.800 And, I mean, as you said, nitrogen problematic for the planet, so say the nitrogen haters.
00:51:51.220 But, you know what's more problematic for the planet, or at least the inhabitants of planet Earth?
00:51:56.860 Not having enough food to eat.
00:51:59.120 Starvation.
00:51:59.740 Yeah.
00:52:00.120 Starvation.
00:52:00.560 Yeah.
00:52:01.420 That's, talk about a basic right, you know, the ability to feed oneself.
00:52:07.320 And, yeah, let's not put an asterisk on that.
00:52:09.660 I'm not talking bugs, you know, and other creepy crawlies that are being harvested in other places.
00:52:16.920 But, good for the farmers for standing up.
00:52:20.400 And, you're right.
00:52:22.300 It's so capital-intensive farming.
00:52:26.700 The risk factor is huge.
00:52:29.440 I mean, if a hailstorm comes out of the blue, just close to harvest, you can end up losing.
00:52:35.400 I'll give you an example of this.
00:52:37.260 Last year, we, it was a tough year for hay.
00:52:40.940 It's too dry, too hot.
00:52:42.740 This year, I've got hay that hell wouldn't have, but we can't even get on the field to cut it because it's too wet.
00:52:49.200 Wow.
00:52:49.340 So, you need these optimal conditions to even make a go of it as a farmer.
00:52:53.620 And, for people who say, well, I'm not a farmer, I don't care.
00:52:57.800 You consume food, don't you?
00:52:59.700 Are you willing to pay more at the grocery store to help meet some arbitrary nitrogen targets?
00:53:06.880 Are you willing to say, well, sorry, I can't afford even the most affordable cuts of meat, ground beef.
00:53:12.440 This is how you end up eating the crickets, the 9,000 metric tons of crickets being produced in London every single year.
00:53:19.780 This is how you end up eating it because you have no choice.
00:53:23.060 Because they've made food so expensive that only the elites, like the WEF people, they can eat it.
00:53:30.360 Unbelievable.
00:53:30.880 It just feels to me, worldwide, something's going on.
00:53:36.320 There's so many overlapping narratives in terms of waging war on farmers, on truckers, and boosting alternative sources of protein like insects.
00:53:50.840 We'll have to keep a close watch on this file.
00:53:53.980 I'm so glad that Lewis and Lincoln are there to get the nitty-gritty.
00:54:00.100 Sheila, we've got about seven minutes to go.
00:54:02.700 You know what, before we go to that, I'm sure we have a clip or two from the guys who, I think, Lincoln just landed early this morning.
00:54:11.640 I talked to him at 6 a.m. my time.
00:54:13.760 We had a quick little meeting.
00:54:14.920 And he had just landed and they were on their way to their very first story.
00:54:17.880 So he just landed and hit the ground running.
00:54:20.920 Lewis sort of got there the half a day before.
00:54:23.800 So they're already working.
00:54:25.120 I think we have some clips from them.
00:54:27.320 Let's check it out.
00:54:30.100 Ah, the circle of doom.
00:54:40.140 Maybe Bill Gates has hacked into our broadcast.
00:54:44.320 I'm sure he has.
00:54:44.960 And it's funny because if this had, I think, happened in another country in Europe, it would be a little bit more difficult for us to report.
00:54:55.620 But the beauty of Holland is that most people speak English.
00:54:59.160 It's like the second language they teach in school and everybody has to take it. 0.94
00:55:02.000 So lucky for us, bad for the global elite.
00:55:06.260 All right, let's give another shot.
00:55:08.380 And how do you feel about the government and the way it's treated the agricultural sector for farmers in the Netherlands?
00:55:19.340 Do you think have they treated you extremely poorly or do you think they could just do better?
00:55:24.740 Of course, they can do better, but we believe it's part of a bigger plan.
00:55:32.900 Sometimes they say it's a tri-state city.
00:55:37.280 Three years ago when we started demonstrating, people said, yes, Holland will be the capital of Europe. 0.94
00:55:46.280 And I said, you're crazy, you're mad, but I think they were right then. 0.65
00:55:53.600 Yeah. 0.99
00:55:54.140 And that's why they need our land. 0.98
00:55:56.600 They don't need our nitrogen.
00:55:58.700 They need our land.
00:56:00.160 Eighty-five percent of land is from the farmers.
00:56:06.220 And, yeah, the chase has a way to get land for building and recreation.
00:56:17.480 You know, Shillette's heartbreaking.
00:56:19.540 I just bet that man, I don't know him, but I bet you he works so hard to bring food to the table of his fellow countrymen and women
00:56:31.260 and to have his own government turn their sights on this hardworking man who just wants to farm and be left alone.
00:56:41.640 It's heartbreaking.
00:56:43.880 And there's another sort of a side story to all of this.
00:56:48.440 But the Dutch farmers, not only are they under attack from the government, but for some reason,
00:56:55.900 and I think this has to do with just the sheer amount of agricultural exports and animal agriculture that they do,
00:57:02.760 they have been under attack simultaneously by the animal rights wackadoos.
00:57:09.260 They've had their farms invaded, farms blockaded, and the government is doing nothing to help them, to stop them, to enforce the law.
00:57:17.800 So they're subject to trespass and basically farm invasions, which, just a word of advice, don't try that at my farm.
00:57:27.740 But nobody is helping them.
00:57:29.900 Nobody is just enforcing the law.
00:57:32.440 So they're not even, and you farm on your own property, like it's your house, it's where you live.
00:57:37.700 So these are home invasions at the end of the day, where your kids are.
00:57:41.080 And the government is just letting them run roughshod because they're just trying to beat the farmers down.
00:57:47.800 But Sheila, I remember a couple of years ago, you were covering, was it a turkey farm in Alberta, and these enviro nuts were invading it.
00:57:57.340 And basically the RCMP, instead of trespassing these invaders, they were negotiating with the farmer or just let them, am I getting the story straight?
00:58:07.860 The RCMP were negotiating with invaders.
00:58:11.680 Yeah.
00:58:12.160 To get them off the property at this turkey barn, and it was a Hutterite turkey barn.
00:58:16.840 Yeah.
00:58:17.400 And a Hutterite colony.
00:58:19.640 Bezons of little kids there. 0.94
00:58:21.100 Dozens.
00:58:22.640 And the RCMP were just negotiating with them to get them to leave.
00:58:27.440 Instead of treating them like, I don't know, Tamara Leach. 0.99
00:58:32.660 Yeah.
00:58:33.260 Or treating them like that man in Ottawa on Dominion Day weekend that we observed writing in chalk, free Tamara Leach.
00:58:43.800 And he got a fine of more than $1,000 for writing in chalk on a public road in which the first rainfall, it's going to vanish.
00:58:54.140 Well, they didn't even wait for the rain.
00:58:55.500 The police turned into housekeepers and scrubbed it off themselves. 0.99
00:58:58.740 So that's a fine.
00:59:00.500 That's a hate crime, or I don't know what it is.
00:59:03.060 But you can have trespassers coming into your barn.
00:59:07.660 And by the way, that's not a sanitary thing that they're doing there, right?
00:59:11.900 Cuddling up with those turkeys. 1.00
00:59:13.620 And the RCMP are negotiating?
00:59:16.980 Right.
00:59:17.340 So when you go on to poultry farms or hog facilities, there are serious biosecurity protocols in place to stop the spread of disease.
00:59:27.800 These people violated every single one.
00:59:30.140 They don't care.
00:59:30.880 You see, they say that they're there for the health and welfare of the animal.
00:59:34.600 But they could have caused every single animal in there to be culled and not for the purpose of human food,
00:59:40.900 but to just be killed to prevent the spread of disease that these numbskulls could have brought in. 0.97
00:59:47.100 And the RCMP just negotiated with them.
00:59:49.080 I think one of them worked for one of the mainstream media companies, too, as a cameraman,
00:59:54.700 which I think is how the mainstream media knew to be there before anybody.
00:59:59.220 Like, why would the mainstream media from Calgary know to be at a hudderite barn south of Okotoks? 0.98
01:00:04.900 So, yeah.
01:00:06.840 Wow.
01:00:07.080 One of them was a...
01:00:09.060 Oh, there's me.
01:00:10.680 Wow.
01:00:11.060 I am changing hair.
01:00:12.560 But yeah, they basically invaded the farm, violated all the biosecurity protocols, got a slap in the wrist.
01:00:23.340 Not even, you know, like, catch and release.
01:00:26.500 No Tamara Leach stuff whatsoever.
01:00:28.600 You know, the double standard we're seeing in this country and indeed all around the world, Sheila, it's mind-boggling.
01:00:36.580 And it always seems to come down to ideology.
01:00:40.000 So if you support Tamara Leach, you're on the wrong side of the ideological spectrum.
01:00:46.320 For the Justin Trudeau Liberals, you will be given a severe fine.
01:00:49.360 But if you're an animal rights crusader, you're on the right side of it.
01:00:53.240 And even though you're breaking real laws, as opposed to writing with chalk on a sidewalk, we're going to turn the other cheek.
01:01:01.460 Unbelievable.
01:01:02.640 In any event, I think we might have some chats, my friend.
01:01:05.400 We do have a few.
01:01:06.460 And I do have to wrap them up because I have a meeting.
01:01:10.000 Several meetings.
01:01:11.220 So many, many meetings today.
01:01:12.920 Many, many meetings.
01:01:13.880 So we've got one from Udabersi.
01:01:19.340 Udabersi gives us $5 and says, watch his eyes, praying he will be defeated.
01:01:27.680 This must be for Patrick Brown, I suppose.
01:01:31.260 Yeah.
01:01:31.780 Watch his little beady eyes.
01:01:33.600 You know what?
01:01:34.480 You stole the word right out of my mouth, Sheila.
01:01:36.580 When it comes to the textbook definition of beady eyes, it is Patrick Brown, how they bounce around all the time.
01:01:45.660 Oh, they're like two pee holes in the snow, as my mother-in-law would say.
01:01:52.140 Just empty behind there.
01:01:56.860 Kind of like a great white shark, right?
01:02:00.740 Lifeless eyes.
01:02:02.700 Yeah.
01:02:04.480 Plotting.
01:02:05.080 We've got one from Adam Ottawa.
01:02:07.120 Two bucks.
01:02:07.820 If Brown does get back in as mayor, then shame on the people of the city of Brampton.
01:02:11.940 It's your responsibility to know who you are voting for.
01:02:14.660 If you choose ignorantly, you get what you deserve.
01:02:17.340 Well, you know, all it takes is the majority in some neighborhoods.
01:02:22.520 It's the same reason.
01:02:24.100 Like, don't hold Alberta accountable for Justin Trudeau.
01:02:27.060 We had nothing to do with that.
01:02:29.300 So, you know, don't blame all of the people of Brampton.
01:02:32.200 And probably a good portion, probably the majority of them are just suffering at his hands.
01:02:38.340 Yeah.
01:02:38.740 I think two things can contribute.
01:02:40.340 He doesn't need a majority.
01:02:40.800 You need like 20% to win sometimes, depending on how many people are running.
01:02:44.500 Indeed.
01:02:44.880 And in 2018, it wasn't a landslide.
01:02:46.980 I think it was less than 2% that he won the vote from the incumbent mayor.
01:02:53.040 And I think, A, with all this dirty laundry being aired, that's not helping him, no matter how much of a loyalist you are.
01:02:59.900 And B, maybe there is a star candidate waiting in the wings.
01:03:04.320 That could be the perfect storm to get the sneaky one out of Brampton.
01:03:09.160 Yeah.
01:03:10.440 The sneaky one.
01:03:12.260 Okay.
01:03:12.940 We've got another one from Zanax.
01:03:16.560 I think I'm saying that right.
01:03:18.940 A buck.
01:03:19.800 Sheila thinks that Skidmark looks like Sam the Eagle.
01:03:22.280 To me, I just see constipation.
01:03:24.280 I see consternation.
01:03:26.960 I see somebody who's like, I think he might even be holding in a smirk.
01:03:34.560 Because I think he feels like he's really getting one over on people.
01:03:38.520 Yeah.
01:03:39.840 No, I think you're right.
01:03:41.320 I mean, again, I think I might have mentioned this once.
01:03:44.960 The Daniel Day-Lewis character in that brilliant film, There Will Be Blood, about the beginning of the American oil industry.
01:03:53.880 I was going to say, is he the foot in My Left Foot or whatever?
01:03:55.800 Oh, no, no.
01:03:56.640 No, it was like, there will be blood.
01:03:59.940 And he's basically swindling people out of the mineral rights that are under their properties.
01:04:05.320 And basically to help him make his pitch, he goes to an orphanage and he adopts a disabled boy with the hope that when he's doing his pitch as a,
01:04:19.380 he passes himself off as a widower, they will feel sorry for him.
01:04:23.860 It's part of the art of the con.
01:04:26.640 And he couldn't care, could care less about this poor boy he's adopted.
01:04:31.160 He's just part of his salesmanship pitch.
01:04:33.700 And there's this great scene, Sheila, where he's making this pitch and there's a pregnant pause and Daniel Day-Lewis's eyes are bouncing around like ping pong balls on steroids.
01:04:45.220 And it's kind of like, are they buying it?
01:04:47.640 Are they buying it?
01:04:48.520 Or do I have to play the victim card?
01:04:50.700 Are you believing this?
01:04:51.620 That's Patrick Brown.
01:04:54.680 Oh, God.
01:04:58.600 He's just his own worst enemy.
01:05:01.520 Yeah.
01:05:02.180 You know what, Sheila?
01:05:03.500 Good point. 0.98
01:05:04.140 At the end of the day, all this crap, all over his entire political career, guess what? 0.99
01:05:09.740 It's self-inflicted. 0.99
01:05:11.140 It's no grand conspiracy.
01:05:13.300 There's not a legion of Patrick Brown haters.
01:05:15.800 Patrick Brown's insatiable quest for power is what, you know, basically is Achilles' heel.
01:05:24.360 He does it to himself.
01:05:27.420 Well, and I guess, where do all those, I almost said that with a straight face, where do all those Patrick Brown voters go now?
01:05:35.960 As though there's like a whole bunch of them.
01:05:38.440 They go to Jean Charest, I guess.
01:05:40.560 Well, maybe there's that famous photo of Patrick Brown.
01:05:43.320 I think he was a teenager in high school and he's got a poster of Jean Charest on his bedroom wall.
01:05:50.060 Now, I mean, maybe, you know, I'm offside criticizing his poster choices, but back when I was that age, it was either the Fonz from Happy Days or Farrah Fawcett Majors in that swimsuit.
01:06:03.820 What year were you born, David?
01:06:06.200 But look, that's what I'm talking about.
01:06:09.180 Like a Jean Charest.
01:06:11.640 I think me and I are the same age, too, or close to the same age.
01:06:16.960 And I've always been a bit of a political nerd.
01:06:20.760 But not like that.
01:06:23.540 Wow.
01:06:24.080 No.
01:06:24.780 Not like that.
01:06:25.580 My act of political resistance was like getting a gun license and going shooting and buying guns and being free and doing like, you know, hating the wheat board.
01:06:35.780 His was idolizing Jean Charest.
01:06:39.280 Different brand of conservatism, I think.
01:06:42.120 That is one of the weirdest photos I've ever seen.
01:06:45.620 And also, you know, I don't want to, you know, do ad hominem attacks, but that haircut he has, it reminds me of Archie.
01:06:53.300 That was the hairdo.
01:06:54.660 That was all the guys had that hairdo.
01:06:56.820 Well, but to me, Sheila, it looks like Archie's hair from, you know, the Riverdale comics.
01:07:01.940 All you need is that X and O game board etched into it.
01:07:07.660 And then, and then you've got Archie and probably Jughead and Reggie and Moose are on the other side of the door.
01:07:16.320 I don't know.
01:07:16.980 That was just the haircut at the time.
01:07:19.340 I don't know.
01:07:20.080 I don't think that's coming back.
01:07:24.020 I think it is back.
01:07:25.500 I don't know.
01:07:26.520 I look at some of the stuff my kids wear and I'm like, I wore that in high school.
01:07:30.920 Wow.
01:07:31.520 What are you doing?
01:07:32.540 But anyway, I think I still wear some of the same clothes I wore in high school, so I shouldn't judge.
01:07:37.440 I think we're all done.
01:07:38.220 I think we're all caught up.
01:07:39.060 Are we not?
01:07:40.660 Olivia?
01:07:41.080 We are.
01:07:41.700 Yes.
01:07:42.420 Okay, then.
01:07:43.820 Well, thank you to super producer Olivia and Ephraim behind the screen.
01:07:47.780 Thank you to my co-host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, who, are you joining me tomorrow, Sheila, from Edmonton?
01:07:55.260 Is that the idea?
01:07:56.660 For the live stream?
01:07:57.580 So I'll be back here in this space at this time.
01:08:01.000 And thank you so much to all those who made a financial contribution.
01:08:05.340 That's how we keep the lights on.
01:08:06.660 So see you tomorrow, Friday.
01:08:09.280 And in the meantime, as always, stay sane.
01:08:14.780 Dramatically.
01:08:15.260 If they're going to do everything that they want, if they want to go to the goal, they're going to reduce 50% of the farmers here in Holland.
01:08:24.280 Sure.
01:08:25.280 And that's only the farming.
01:08:27.620 But the truck drivers is going to come down.
01:08:30.540 Industry is going to come down.
01:08:32.480 Mechanics is going to come down.
01:08:34.440 Everything is going down.
01:08:35.760 Yeah.
01:08:36.240 Yeah.
01:08:36.440 So we got a big problem here in Holland.
01:08:38.480 Yeah.
01:08:38.800 And...
01:08:39.340 And...
01:08:39.540 Thank you.