Rebel News Podcast - November 14, 2024


EZRA LEVANT | Viva Frei breaks down aftermath of 'sweeping' Trump victory


Episode Stats

Length

44 minutes

Words per Minute

185.36436

Word Count

8,289

Sentence Count

652

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Our friend David Freiheit, better known as Viva.frye, joins us to talk about the election, the new president, and his first appointments. We also have a special bonus episode with a bunch of video clips.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my Rebels. What a great show today. You know, one of the best talkers on the internet
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00:01:50.260 Tonight, I don't know about you, but my spirits are high since Donald Trump won. But what will
00:01:59.480 it mean on the ground? Who are his appointees? And what does it mean for Canada? A feature
00:02:04.180 conversation with our friend, Viva Frye. It's November 13th, and this is The Ezra LeVance Show.
00:02:09.060 Shame on you, you censorious bug.
00:02:15.460 Well, I hope you had a chance to tune into our election night live stream. Boy, it was fun.
00:02:28.580 We sat down, I think it was at 7 p.m., and I don't think we left till like 3.30 a.m., but it was
00:02:34.900 riveting. I was very excited from the get-go. I remember those exit polls from Georgia showed a
00:02:41.840 huge switch towards Republicans, but I wasn't going to leave this chair until it was late enough
00:02:47.880 that I knew it couldn't, that defeat couldn't be seized from the jaws of victory, which is what
00:02:54.220 happened in 2020. It was a night of incremental gains, hour by hour, ending, as you now know,
00:03:03.520 with Donald Trump sweeping all seven so-called battleground states and winning the popular vote.
00:03:10.900 Also winning the Senate and the Congress, really amazing all around. I feel great as a Canadian,
00:03:16.280 because I feel like the world is backing away from a precipice, and I think America will be made
00:03:21.500 great again. And I think a rising tide lifts all boats, especially a country as lucky as us
00:03:26.600 to be so integrated in the United States economically, geographically, linguistically,
00:03:31.800 culturally. I think America doing well will redound to our benefit as well, but that's me
00:03:37.500 thinking in terms of things like economics and prosperity and ideology. For example, we talked
00:03:43.220 with Barbara Kay about what it means with Donald Trump basically calling an end to transgenderism in
00:03:48.720 sports. That'll have an effect in Canada too, because so many Canadian sports teams go to the U.S.
00:03:53.760 for international tours. It'll be amazing. But I want to have a good debrief with one of our close
00:03:59.620 friends who we talked to on election night, who's originally from Canada, from Montreal, no less,
00:04:04.700 which was really, it's a wonderful city, but it has some excesses of authoritarianism, whether it was
00:04:10.200 COVID lockdowns or socialism. I'm talking about our friend David Freiheit, also known as Viva Frei.
00:04:16.300 He's now based in the freest state in America, namely Florida, and I'm delighted to have him join us
00:04:22.600 for a featured discussion today. David, great to see you again.
00:04:26.060 Ezra, it is great to see you again in the new world order, so to speak. As in the good way,
00:04:31.040 it's the day after or the week after. It's in the aftermath of that sweeping election,
00:04:35.160 and you can feel the change in the air. You know, it's important that it was a landslide victory,
00:04:40.960 and I think it's fair to call it that, because that way, most of the Democrat skeptics or resistance,
00:04:47.660 as they used to call themselves, they're not going to try and lawyer their way out of this one.
00:04:51.800 I mean, there are a few races, I think, where there are shenanigans that are concerning,
00:04:56.100 but I think generally, the left has more or less accepted this. You know, not the more extremist
00:05:03.260 ones, the cultish members. And so far, the biggest surprise to me, David, is there haven't been street
00:05:09.640 riots. I thought for sure. I mean, half of Washington, D.C. was boarded up with plywood.
00:05:14.700 I don't think the riots came anywhere.
00:05:16.960 Well, they're in the works now. You see some flyers going around. They're going to disrupt
00:05:21.600 the inauguration on January 20th. But you have to hammer this point home. Some of the left-wing
00:05:28.300 propagandist media is saying modest gains. This was a devastating defeat. This was as sweeping
00:05:35.300 a victory as you can get. You'll never have a Walter Mondale-like defeat, you know, when Reagan beat
00:05:40.280 him and got every state except for one. You'll never have that now, because some states will not be able
00:05:44.600 to vote their way out of democracy. And I put it in quotes. California is not going red until they
00:05:49.360 change some of the laws that keeps it blue. All swing states sweep. Popular vote sweep. House,
00:05:56.060 Senate, presidency, and they've got the Supreme Court. It is, it's the popular vote that is really
00:06:02.660 the, not the kicker, it's the clincher. Because you had, you're, I can call him a jackass because
00:06:08.280 he's a jackass. Bill Maher getting out there like everybody else. Oh, they always win the popular vote.
00:06:12.000 It's just a foregone conclusion. Democrats win the popular vote. No. And not just like eking out a
00:06:17.200 victory. Four million votes differential between Trump and Kamala in the popular vote. That is a
00:06:23.840 mandate. That is what we would call a political mandate for Trump to come in and drain the swamp
00:06:28.680 and clean the house. And it's, it's a, it's a godsend that it came this way because the last thing you
00:06:34.240 wanted was like fighting over Maricopa County to see who becomes the next president because the fighting
00:06:39.180 would never end. This is a clear mandate by the people. Right. You know, or a hanging Chad to make
00:06:44.120 reference to the closeness between. 2000. Yeah. Um, now you mentioned Bill Maher and, and he can be
00:06:50.800 irritating, but I want to give him credit. I think that more than almost any other sort of entertainer,
00:06:57.380 comedian who dabbles in politics on TV, like compared to Stephen Goldberg or Jimmy Kimmel, I actually,
00:07:03.100 actually think he's self-aware. And I know he's been a critic of wokeism. And I'm, listen,
00:07:07.720 I'm not going to vote for Bill Maher or anything, but I think that in terms of how the different,
00:07:11.820 um, media, um, official comedians, regime comedians accepted things, I think Bill Maher was the most
00:07:21.000 level-headed about it. Here, let me play a video of him showing a little bit of, you know,
00:07:27.620 self-awareness that the other regime comedians don't. Here's a clip of Bill Maher. I gotta say,
00:07:33.380 for a liberal, not so unreasonable. He seems to be a guy who can understand that losing an election
00:07:40.940 doesn't mean the end of the world. Here's Bill Maher. What I hear from the, you know,
00:07:47.240 the usual suspects, I'll call them on the left in the media, is just, you know, again,
00:07:51.760 not looking in the mirror. No, they think they didn't call him Hitler loudly enough.
00:07:55.420 Or that just a lot of people like texted me things like, well, you know,
00:07:59.280 you can't fix stupid. Sorry, that doesn't work with me. Yeah, you're stupid. Because you're not,
00:08:03.920 you're not thinking about the bigger picture. You're not thinking about maybe we did something
00:08:07.640 wrong. Maybe we're not perfect. Um, you know, it's like a relationship. You got dumped.
00:08:13.940 America dumped you. And they're all like, you don't know what you had.
00:08:19.440 Yes, they do. They know what they had. And what they're saying is, we know what we had,
00:08:26.120 and you're a mess. All right. No, I'll say, I don't think that he's connected. I think he's
00:08:30.180 utterly detached. He is what is wrong with the Democrat party, a bunch of elitist, uh, living
00:08:35.340 in a silo, rich, don't have to deal with the negative consequences of their bad policy. Um,
00:08:41.100 and even, you know, after the crushing defeat, he doesn't look, I didn't find him looking back
00:08:45.760 on himself and saying, where did I go wrong? He looks at the losers and says, the losers have to
00:08:49.940 look in the mirror. This is a day after he says, Trump's not going to win. He's going to lose the
00:08:53.880 popular vote. He's going to flip out, freak out, yada, yada. He doesn't have ground support. He
00:08:57.880 doesn't have the will of the people. I mean, Bill Maher couldn't be more wrong if he tried.
00:09:01.420 And when he's more wrong than anybody else on earth, he doesn't say, how did I get it wrong?
00:09:05.660 Maybe sitting around smoking weed, drinking in my silo is not the best way to understand what's
00:09:10.160 going on on the ground. I'm going to say the losers need to look in the mirror. Well, that loser
00:09:13.800 is you, Bill Maher. Well, I'm glad you're tough on Bill Maher because someone,
00:09:17.920 because not enough people are. But I'm a touch more sympathetic to him because here's an example.
00:09:24.880 He actually has panel discussions where he actually allows genuine conservatives or freedom
00:09:30.080 fighters or skeptics on. And that's something you just don't see. I mean, I can't remember if it was
00:09:34.440 Colbert or Jimmy Kimmel had Pod Save America, which is a podcast of ex-Obama staffers. Like it is,
00:09:42.360 like he was basically asking, uh, diluted Obama zealots what went wrong. It's unthinkable that a
00:09:51.500 Jimmy Kimmel or Stephen Colbert would invite on, let's say a Steve Bannon. They would never do it.
00:09:57.000 Whereas I think Bill Maher would get a kick out of that. Anyway, we're talking too much about Bill
00:10:00.300 Maher. Yeah, no, but we'll agree. He's better than Jimmy Kimmel. So that's a low bar.
00:10:05.320 You know, I saw some news that it's sort of lascivious on the outside, but I think there's
00:10:11.240 a deeper thing it reveals, which is that Kamala Harris raised and spent more than a billion dollars
00:10:17.340 on her campaign. In fact, she had a $20 million deficit. And here's what surprised me. She spent
00:10:23.240 millions of dollars on those celebrity endorsements and concerts. She spent, according to FEC
00:10:30.600 disclosure, $1 million was paid to Oprah Winfrey for Kamala Harris to go on the Winfrey show. And I
00:10:39.560 thought that was an organic endorsement. I thought that was, you know, a couple of Democrats hugging
00:10:44.480 it out. She paid a million bucks for that. She flew to the, um, who's your daddy podcast. And
00:10:51.440 actually she didn't want to fly across the country. So she had this set built in a hotel room,
00:10:55.080 a hundred thousand dollars. I understand Beyonce up to five million. No, but they built out the
00:11:01.780 podcast for call her daddy. Not, not it was your daddy. I made the same mistake. They built it out
00:11:06.600 to make it look like she was in studio a hundred thousand bucks. Can you imagine though what blows
00:11:11.200 my mind? Kamala Harris is so loathsome, so despicable and unlikable, even multi, I mean, a hundred
00:11:18.160 millionaire, billionaire dollar celebrities need to get paid in order to appear with her. Like she is the
00:11:24.080 hated kid in high school that has to literally pay people to be her friends. And Oprah is so
00:11:29.020 flipping greedy. She's worth however much she's worth. She asks for a million bucks to, uh, you
00:11:34.980 know, to appear on stage. It's no one who goes out to watch Elon Musk or Trump speak ask to get paid
00:11:41.700 as far as I know. And I did look into it. The Washington post put out a very deceptive article
00:11:45.300 where they said influencers are making profits, promoting Trump or Kamala. And then you go into the
00:11:50.300 article. And then at the end of the article, it says Trump doesn't pay influencers for their content
00:11:54.840 because he doesn't need to. But these people are in addition to being wealthy beyond their wildest
00:11:59.140 dreams are greedy. And she's so hated. She could not find any organic support out there. But there's
00:12:04.240 something a little bit deceptive about buying a review. It's like, it would be like if a movie,
00:12:10.220 um, if a movie was released and they paid movie reviewers to say, I loved it. Two thumbs up
00:12:15.740 as opposed to an organic review that someone actually loved it. I think it's weird that all
00:12:21.340 these Hollywood lovies, as they're called in the UK, the lovies, I love that phrase. We should
00:12:25.440 bring it into North American discourse. All these lovies who, you know, they do support the Democrats,
00:12:31.840 they wouldn't do so for free. I mean, when Hulk Hogan or when, when some of these other
00:12:36.680 right of center celebrities show up, they're not being paid a million bucks. They're there because
00:12:41.400 they believe in it. They're there because they love the excitement. They're, they're stretching their
00:12:45.140 legs politically for the first time. There's something hollow about someone who is so scripted.
00:12:51.280 I wonder if they, I wonder if she paid to get on Saturday Night Live on the last Saturday Night
00:12:56.220 Live before the election, they had a bunch of soft focus pieces to try to humanize her.
00:13:01.740 It hasn't come out yet that she paid her way in, but it wouldn't surprise me if she did.
00:13:05.520 No, it wouldn't. But that was a campaign finance violation in any event, because that was,
00:13:10.380 that was not an appearance that was circumventing equal airtime rules for the FCC.
00:13:14.020 But it's even worse, like, you know, the conservatives who come out and support Trump,
00:13:19.040 not only do they not ask to get paid, but they actually sacrifice things to do so.
00:13:23.580 They sacrifice roles in Hollywood, like James Woods, Chuck Woolery, Peter Thiel. They sacrifice
00:13:30.100 stuff to do it. Not only do they not ask to get paid, but it's, it's not just inorganic,
00:13:34.340 insincere. It's fraudulent. This is, this is mockingbird media level manipulation of public
00:13:40.400 opinion. And Ezra, I mean, I think it does happen in the movie industry. That's why nobody listens to
00:13:44.640 Rotten Tomatoes anymore. And you know that when the critics say it's great, but the audience says
00:13:48.420 it's terrible and inverse, you know why that's happening. They do get paid. They get blacklisted
00:13:53.120 if they don't give proper reviews in the same way they get paid or blacklisted if they decide not
00:13:58.160 to support Kamala. And I do think a lot of it is paid and a lot of it is extorted or favors bought in
00:14:03.540 advance. I don't think it's an accident that the overlap of the P Diddy party list and the Kamala
00:14:08.120 Harris supporters is what it was, whether or not it's blackmail or whether or not it's them saying
00:14:12.480 make this problem go away and I'll publicly appear for you. It's not organic and it's not authentic.
00:14:17.860 You're so right. You know, I, uh, I like celebrities too, I guess. I'm not really celebrity obsessed.
00:14:24.660 I mean, I like music. Um, if I go to a political rally, I think it's sort of cool if there is some
00:14:29.640 music, but I'm really there for the message. There's something demeaning and condescending in
00:14:34.720 a bigotry of low expectations that you would think, well, I'm going to have a Beyonce concert.
00:14:40.060 She actually didn't sing. She just gave a speech. I'm going to have a Beyonce concert and that will
00:14:44.760 be enough to make urban AKA black voters vote for Kamala. There's something condescending to saying,
00:14:54.560 if I show you a concert, is that enough to make you convinced that I should be president?
00:15:01.260 And Joy Reid, the, the, uh, the commentator, I think she's on MSNBC. She said, how could that go
00:15:07.100 wrong? That was the perfect campaign here. Take a look at this clip. And so what you've seen in the
00:15:10.940 last couple of weeks, if this is an audition for managing a complex organization like the United
00:15:16.080 States, Kamala Harris has passed the audition flawlessly. This has been in many ways a perfect
00:15:21.480 campaign, a brief, but, and she had barely any time to put it together, but just as a managerial
00:15:26.780 matter, it's been brilliantly done. She's reached out to every possible constituent.
00:15:31.560 She thought it was the perfect campaign to buy all her favorite Spotify, uh, you know, playlist.
00:15:40.100 I, if someone had a really cool concert on, I'd love the concert, but I'm not going to switch my
00:15:44.800 political ideology because someone played music for me. Well, no, I, Joy Reid is an idiot. And I think
00:15:49.540 she's even got the wrong assessment on this. It's not, it was the only way to get people to
00:15:53.360 Kamala Harris campaigns to get them to the events. Kamala Harris, for all of her railing against
00:15:58.840 Trump, only interested in campaign size and people are bored and leaving. She was the only one fixated
00:16:03.620 on the size of rallies. She was the only one who had to literally dupe people into attending the
00:16:08.460 rallies under the promise of music. Hey, Trump, people wait. They don't go there for the performances.
00:16:14.460 They go to there to hear Elon Musk talk about the future of the world. Donald Trump,
00:16:18.400 the only way Kamala Harris could fill stadiums was with the promise. And sometimes the empty
00:16:23.020 promise of popular music. The greatest thing about this election outcome is it's the double
00:16:28.400 middle finger to all of them. Taylor Swift, I guess her fans are a little bit smarter than she gave
00:16:33.200 them credit for Cardi B. I don't know about her fans. Uh, Lizzo, these P all the celebrities on
00:16:39.100 earth with all of the gold and all of their idolatry, uh, did not sway the people. And I think the
00:16:45.380 people actually saw through it, especially when they show up to a Kamala Harris rally and Cardi B
00:16:49.580 is there and doesn't perform that is salt in a wound. You know, um, there, there's so many clips
00:16:55.540 of Kamala Harris and Cardi B and some of her other celebrities when the teleprompter gets stuck.
00:17:02.180 And I, you know, when, when I do monologues, I sometimes write out my monologue word for word
00:17:07.960 and I put in little cues so that the editors know when to put a video clip or something, but I, I write
00:17:13.180 it myself. I don't have a writer and I put it in the prompter just so I don't forget something. And,
00:17:17.840 and sometimes I can get it right better if I write it, but I know sometimes a teleprompter roller
00:17:23.740 scroller is slow. So you either have to riff or pause, but what if you didn't write your own script?
00:17:30.940 What if you literally don't know what to say? If you're Cardi B and you show up, but it's not just
00:17:36.960 Cardi, here's a clip of Cardi B waiting for the teleprompter. It's broken. So someone runs up
00:17:42.260 with an iPhone with the speech on it. Take a quick look at her. Here's that.
00:17:50.360 One second guys. One second.
00:17:52.560 Okay. So I don't take lightly the call. Sorry guys. I'm a little nervous. I'm a little nervous guys.
00:18:16.760 I've been waiting for this moment. This whole life. My whole life.
00:18:26.060 I need patience over here.
00:18:29.860 Patience. Where are you girl?
00:18:33.660 I need patience over here.
00:18:36.360 Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. How you guys doing tonight?
00:18:48.960 How you guys doing tonight? Are we ready to make history?
00:18:54.960 Are we ready to make history?
00:18:56.660 Are we ready to change these four years? No. Are we ready to change the next eight years? Because we're going to make sure we have Kamala Harris in office for eight years.
00:19:09.260 Thank you.
00:19:11.260 All right.
00:19:14.760 Vice President Kamala Harris.
00:19:18.260 Thank you for having me.
00:19:19.560 That's painful, but Cardi B is a musician, not a thinker talker.
00:19:24.360 Here's Kamala Harris when the teleprompter freezes on her.
00:19:28.060 And unlike Trump, Trump can talk for an hour extemporaneously.
00:19:32.460 I mean, some jokes and stories and he loves talking about when he saw Elon Musk land the rocket, you know, in that big gantry.
00:19:41.460 Trump loves telling us. Trump can talk your ear off. Kamala Harris didn't have even 10 seconds worth of filler without the prompter. Here's a clip of that.
00:19:51.460 Remember his number, 32.
00:19:54.760 Today we got 32 days until the election.
00:19:57.360 So 32 days, 32 days, okay. We got some business to do. We got some business to do. All right. 32 days. And we know we will do it.
00:20:21.360 And, and this is going to be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until the very end. We are the underdog and we know we have some hard work ahead.
00:20:39.980 I mean, she really was an empty vessel. Her cackling, her word salad, that hides the fact there was no there. There's nothing inside her. She's hollow.
00:20:49.140 Those are very, very embarrassing clips. The worst is Cardi B. It was a full, what, 90 seconds of meltdown.
00:20:57.600 And it's not just that they didn't write their speeches. It's totally inauthentic. They don't not only believe in what they're saying, they don't know what they're saying, but the inability to fill a 90 second void with something of coherent intermingling with the crowd.
00:21:11.440 But it's, it illustrates a level of lack of intelligence that's meaningful. But with Cardi B, who cares? Kamala Harris. It's like, you think, first of all, I never use a teleprompter because I find it distracting.
00:21:23.940 Like there's nothing more distracting than having to read. It's in the head. I can think it. I can see it before I say it. Kamala Harris doesn't even understand policy.
00:21:30.800 Doesn't even understand geopolitics to fill 30 seconds of airspace. Trump sat down with Rogan for three hours.
00:21:39.040 Whether or not you thought the conversation. No one else in the room to help. That's how Rogan does it.
00:21:43.600 Absolutely. No one in the room to help. No one to flag. Hey, stop asking questions, Rogan. Nobody to interfere.
00:21:49.240 And whether or not you thought some of it was meandering, when you answer a question, sometimes the answer meanders.
00:21:54.180 Kamala Harris had no understanding of anything. And that meltdown that she had on the 60 Minutes interview.
00:21:58.900 We have to find a deal. Dana, we have to get a deal. Just deal, deal, deal. What's that deal look like?
00:22:04.280 It looks like a deal. She was vapid, but above that, detestable. Just detestable person.
00:22:11.520 You know, I forget. I think it was Joel Pollack who said, and it clicked with me. He said,
00:22:16.100 it's not so much that people hate Kamala. It's clear that she sort of, I'm not sure about hates people, but she doesn't like people.
00:22:22.400 She doesn't like the voter. Whereas Trump, when Trump is serving at the McDonald's drive-thru, when Trump is sitting in the garbage truck, he's having the time of his life.
00:22:34.700 He's chuckling, but he's not condescending. He's having, because he's been doing this his whole life.
00:22:39.560 Donald Trump, you can see pictures of him in his 20s with a suit and a tie and a hard hat talking to the welders and the builders and the construction guys.
00:22:47.900 Donald Trump is a blue-collar billionaire, as much as that sounds like an oxymoron.
00:22:52.460 You can tell he loves people. He's flattering to them, but he tries to find common ground with them.
00:23:00.520 He can talk to people at the highest level, but there's something beautiful about watching him talk to poor people.
00:23:06.960 I love those video clips of him talking to intellectually disabled people, mentally retarded people.
00:23:12.700 I watch those, and his humanity comes through. It's a different term.
00:23:17.540 He tries to find common ground and make that kid.
00:23:20.720 He typically meets with mentally retarded kids, and to see the love he shines on them, for the rest of their life, they'll remember that moment of kindness.
00:23:30.220 Trump's got that, and I'm not being a fanboy here. I'm telling you something about his personality that's wonderful.
00:23:35.460 I know the clip that has now gone viral again was a 2019, I think it was, I want to say AIPAC, but it was a Jewish event.
00:23:42.160 Two or three kids with Down syndrome, a blind woman comes on stage, and it's natural, it's authentic, and it doesn't look contrived.
00:23:51.980 Kamala Harris, she's like the Montgomery Burns out of The Simpsons.
00:23:55.660 Touching the regular people is nauseating to her.
00:23:58.360 She's, by all accounts, an awful boss, impossible to work with, a fundamentally nasty person, and I think that's what happens when you don't succeed in life as a result of merit.
00:24:08.160 I don't know which one comes first, but when you've never actually earned what you've got, you don't appreciate the hard work that goes into it.
00:24:13.520 And when you've succeeded in life because of your body and not because of your mind, which she did, and I don't care if anybody thinks that that's slut-shaming, that's how she came up in life.
00:24:22.280 You don't know how to interact with people, and you don't know how to be a compassionate person in a position of authority.
00:24:28.980 You don't get to be what Trump is if you don't actually, A, have your ear to the ground when you're doing construction.
00:24:35.120 Find out what's going on, find out where the problems are, find out that everything is working together seamlessly.
00:24:39.180 You don't get to do that unless you're good with people, and the worse you are with people, the worse you are at doing that, which would impede your success in life.
00:24:45.820 There's a reason why Trump is where he is and got there the way he got there, and there's a reason why Kamala Harris is where she is by getting there the way she got there.
00:24:53.220 Yeah. You know, we've been talking about Kamala Harris because it's a lot of fun, but I don't think we really need to talk about her.
00:25:00.180 I think, here's an image of her sitting next to Jill Biden.
00:25:04.240 I think this was at a memorial event, and it couldn't have been frostier, the two of them sitting next to each other.
00:25:10.200 And I see in the news that Melania Trump has declined to attend a tea.
00:25:16.660 It is a tradition in the White House, I'm told, that the outgoing first lady has a tea luncheon for the incoming first lady, and it's ceremonial.
00:25:25.900 It's the equivalent of the transition team that the presidents have, and Melania Trump has declined to do that, citing the abusive raid on Mar-a-Lago, where they even went through Melania's clothing drawer.
00:25:39.280 And so I think it's absolutely fitting that Jill Biden is freezing out Kamala Harris, and Melania Trump is freezing out Jill Biden.
00:25:48.900 And the sooner that the Bidens and Kamala are relegated to the dustbin of history, the better, as far as I'm concerned.
00:25:56.680 Well, first of all, my joke is, whatever happened to Tim Walsh, he has disappeared from public consciousness overnight.
00:26:04.360 But no, can you blame Melania?
00:26:06.620 You're going to go have tea with the people who are calling your husband Hitler?
00:26:09.640 First of all, I wouldn't drink anything that they gave me to drink.
00:26:12.280 I wouldn't eat anything that they gave me to eat.
00:26:14.180 It would be like a BYO tea.
00:26:15.500 I'm going to bring my own tea to a tea party with someone who's calling my husband Hitler for the last however many years.
00:26:21.180 So, no, it would be a big, fat middle finger to both of them, politely so.
00:26:26.560 But, you know, they will leave office.
00:26:29.060 The dynamic between Kamala and Joe, everybody knows, at least from what I understand, they loathe each other.
00:26:34.900 They hate each other, and as do their respective significant others.
00:26:39.120 It is amazing.
00:26:40.800 It's what happens among scoundrels.
00:26:42.620 They end up devouring their own.
00:26:44.880 But no, I wouldn't do it either, even as a matter of principle.
00:26:48.420 These people don't get to walk back from the things they said.
00:26:51.180 And now they really have to go and live among the people that they've just spent the better part of a decade at demonizing.
00:26:56.820 You know, Donald Trump is working furiously at Mar-a-Lago.
00:27:01.080 I understand he did 70 world leader phone calls in the first week.
00:27:05.680 That's quite a heavy pace because you've got to not just schedule that, but you've got to plan.
00:27:10.560 What am I trying to say?
00:27:11.940 What am I trying to get?
00:27:14.040 But you can't just have a chit chat.
00:27:16.020 You want to – if you're talking to the king of Saudi Arabia, if you're talking to the prime minister of the UK, they're going to – you have to sort of line up, okay, what do they want?
00:27:24.940 What do I want?
00:27:25.560 Can we have a productive meeting?
00:27:26.980 Like maybe it was just a 30-second chit chat, but I doubt it.
00:27:30.120 Like that's heavy intellectual work that takes a lot of staff and planning.
00:27:34.240 In addition, he is starting to name his team, his cabinet, his chief of staff.
00:27:39.580 I'm excited about his deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, who was a very hard-line policy activist in Trump's first term.
00:27:47.720 Let me show you a clip of Stephen Miller, just a sample of him fighting like a tiger on one of these pundits' panels.
00:27:54.300 I mean, obviously his work in the White House is more important than his work on TV, but if this is what he's like behind the scenes, it's pretty awesome.
00:28:01.120 Here's Stephen Miller.
00:28:01.940 The people that you don't connect with and understand, the people whose manufacturing jobs have left, who've been besieged by high-crime communities, and who've been affected by a policy of uncontrolled immigration, those voices, those experiences don't get covered on this network.
00:28:16.500 That's why, I mean, to prove the point, I was booked to talk about the very issues I'm just describing, and you're not even asking about them, because they're not interesting facts to you.
00:28:26.160 That's not true.
00:28:26.660 I have plenty of questions on immigration.
00:28:28.020 You've attempted the filibuster by talking about your flight to the president.
00:28:30.100 No, I'm not.
00:28:30.980 No, hold on a second.
00:28:31.140 I want to ask you a question, because you...
00:28:32.740 No, don't be condescending.
00:28:34.060 Jake, Jake.
00:28:34.780 Stephen, the president and the White House...
00:28:36.900 The reason why I want to talk about...
00:28:38.560 The president and the White House...
00:28:39.360 Jake, the reason why I want to talk about the president's experiences, what I've seen with him traveling to meet dozens of foreign leaders,
00:28:46.500 with his incredible work...
00:28:48.460 Okay, you're not answering the questions.
00:28:49.880 I understand.
00:28:50.420 You have 24 hours a day of anti-Trump material, and you're not going to give three minutes for the American people...
00:28:55.760 I get it.
00:28:56.240 ...the real experience of Donald Trump.
00:28:57.980 There's one viewer that you care about right now, and you're being obsequious, you're being a fact totem in order to please him, okay?
00:29:03.220 No.
00:29:03.740 And I think I've wasted enough of my viewers' time.
00:29:06.580 You know who I care about?
00:29:07.440 Thank you, Stephen.
00:29:07.540 As Republicans lawmakers call for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign...
00:29:10.960 Yeah, so it's not the namby-pamby approach that's...
00:29:14.760 Well, frankly, other Republicans have.
00:29:17.020 I see the nomination of Marco Rubio for Secretary of State.
00:29:20.920 He's probably too much of a war hawk for my taste.
00:29:27.260 You know, but it's still early days.
00:29:29.560 Hey, Tom Homan for Border Czar.
00:29:33.200 Let me just show you a clip of him.
00:29:34.500 He was talking on 60 Minutes a few weeks ago about how he would do mass deportations.
00:29:40.720 Let me show you a clip of Tom Homan.
00:29:43.240 Oh, my God.
00:29:44.080 Look at this guy.
00:29:45.520 We have seen one estimate that says it would cost $88 billion to deport a million people a year.
00:29:54.480 I don't know if that's accurate or not.
00:29:56.780 Is that what American taxpayers should expect?
00:29:59.640 What price do you put on national security?
00:30:01.320 Is that worth it?
00:30:02.420 Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families?
00:30:06.320 Of course there is.
00:30:10.360 Families can be deported together.
00:30:12.160 You know, I had the pleasure of meeting him a few months ago at a convention, and he's like that.
00:30:17.260 And I thought, this guy's so tough.
00:30:19.740 Would he be allowed to be this tough if he were in the second Trump administration?
00:30:24.680 Well, so far, the answer is yes.
00:30:26.420 Let me ask you as a Canadian, do you think this is going to spark another wave of refugees coming, refugees, migrants from America, people who are about to be deported by Tom Homan, coming across to Canada?
00:30:39.920 Like, for example, all the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio.
00:30:43.720 Maybe not all of them have legal status.
00:30:46.120 Do you think they're going to say, well, let's go to Montreal?
00:30:47.880 They speak French there.
00:30:48.860 There's a Haitian community there.
00:30:49.900 Let's get out.
00:30:50.780 What do you think is going to happen?
00:30:52.040 It's interesting.
00:30:52.760 First of all, it was already happening.
00:30:54.240 Like, Eric Adams, before he got indicted, was already shipping illegals up to the border of Quebec and paying for their bus tickets and saying, cross over your go-be Canada's problem.
00:31:03.360 It might be too late for that now because you got Trudeau in the most disgusting of 180-degree boat.
00:31:09.680 What is it called?
00:31:10.140 Vultifasse is now saying we can't have any more immigrants or illegals or migrants in Canada.
00:31:15.420 So that ship might have sailed.
00:31:17.340 But Homan is the paradigm of a badass.
00:31:20.620 But, you know, tough but fair.
00:31:22.160 He's the type of person you actually want to have as a father, as a coach, as a teacher.
00:31:26.060 In the 60 Minutes interview, he's like, I won't separate them.
00:31:28.540 They're going to get deported together.
00:31:30.000 And in his AOC exchange, like, I'm sorry, every time I arrest somebody for DUI, domestic violence, whatever, I'm separating a family.
00:31:37.260 That's what happens when a parent breaks the law.
00:31:39.520 So go back and come at a port of entry legally if you're claiming asylum.
00:31:43.360 And that's that.
00:31:44.440 The end of it.
00:31:44.980 But it's like, you know, Trump on the phone, I agree, you know, a lot of prep has to go into that.
00:31:49.560 But a lot of it is just having an understanding of the overall geopolitics.
00:31:53.100 He knows who these people are.
00:31:54.140 He knows what their concerns are.
00:31:55.280 And he knows what his goal is.
00:31:56.920 And, you know, as they say now, daddy's home.
00:32:00.260 Yeah.
00:32:00.420 And, you know, there will be some order in this house.
00:32:03.420 And Trump is bringing it even before he steps foot back into the White House.
00:32:06.520 You mentioned the exchange between Tom Holman and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
00:32:10.260 It was so delicious.
00:32:11.460 I just got to play it for you now.
00:32:12.640 Here, take a look.
00:32:13.740 Mr. Holman, your name is on this.
00:32:15.360 Is this correct?
00:32:17.240 Yes, I signed that memo.
00:32:18.660 So you are the author of the family separation policy?
00:32:21.240 I am not the author of this memo.
00:32:22.980 You're not the author, but you signed the memo.
00:32:25.140 Yes, a zero tolerance memo.
00:32:27.480 So you provided the official recommendation to Secretary Nielsen on family,
00:32:33.780 for the United States to pursue family separation.
00:32:36.180 I gave Secretary Nielsen numerous recommendations on how to secure the border and save lives.
00:32:41.360 But it says here that you gave her numerous options,
00:32:44.440 but the recommendation was option three, family separation.
00:32:47.720 What I'm saying, this is not the only paper where we've given the secretary
00:32:51.400 numerous options to secure the border and save lives.
00:32:54.760 And so the recommendation, of the many that you recommended,
00:32:58.920 you recommended family separation.
00:33:00.620 I recommended zero tolerance.
00:33:02.540 Which includes family separation.
00:33:05.120 The same as it is whenever a U.S. citizen parent gets arrested with a child.
00:33:12.680 Zero tolerance was interpreted as the policy that separated children from their parents.
00:33:17.200 If I get arrested for DUI and I have a young child in a car, I'm going to be separated.
00:33:21.120 When I was a police officer in New York and I arrested a father for domestic violence,
00:33:25.160 I separated that father from his family.
00:33:26.140 Mr. Holman, with all due respect, legal asylees are not charged with any crime.
00:33:34.060 When you're in the country illegally, it's violation of the United States Code 1325.
00:33:38.220 Seeking asylum is legal.
00:33:40.560 If you want to seek asylum and go through the port of entry, do it the legal way.
00:33:44.240 The Attorney General of the United States has made that clear.
00:33:46.960 Okay.
00:33:47.300 Yeah, that guy is serious about his job.
00:33:50.940 There will be a lot of attempts to undermine him.
00:33:52.780 Like you say, we haven't seen the riots yet.
00:33:55.000 Don't think that Alex Soros and the rest of the Democrat machine have given up.
00:33:59.740 They will try to clog up that deportation.
00:34:02.440 Because that's the key to everything.
00:34:03.880 That's their key for driving left-wing policy, for turning Texas blue,
00:34:09.280 for turning all the battleground states blue.
00:34:11.740 So immigration is such a key issue.
00:34:13.600 I see two different ways that a foreign leader can go.
00:34:17.400 Take Keir Starmer, the new Prime Minister of the UK, and his Foreign Secretary, David Lammy.
00:34:22.540 We played this clip of David Lammy before calling Trump a neo-Nazi misogynist.
00:34:26.820 Just a reminder, this guy, who you would think is a student council rep,
00:34:30.580 because he's so childish, this man is actually the new Foreign Secretary.
00:34:33.740 Take a look.
00:34:34.180 Donald Trump has been tearing up all of the accords that we maintained on climate change.
00:34:41.440 If you care about climate change, you care about the future of this world,
00:34:45.880 then you must stand against Donald Trump.
00:34:49.840 This is a man that is someone who thinks it's okay to describe women in the most horrendous of ways,
00:34:59.780 their body parts, to speak about them in a misogynistic and deeply offensive fashion.
00:35:06.380 This is the Donald Trump that we are rolling out the red carpet for.
00:35:10.420 And, you know, we don't always give a state visit to American presidents.
00:35:16.980 That was afforded to George W. Bush.
00:35:19.820 It was afforded to the great John Kennedy.
00:35:23.360 It was afforded to Barack Obama.
00:35:25.560 But we don't do it for all presidents.
00:35:27.860 Lyndon Johnson, Ford, Carter did not get one.
00:35:31.980 So why?
00:35:32.700 Why is Theresa May putting Donald Trump in this position,
00:35:37.920 at this pivotal position,
00:35:39.680 having him alongside the Queen
00:35:41.420 and all the great dignitaries across the country
00:35:44.560 and in the Corporation of London,
00:35:46.940 sitting alongside him and lording him
00:35:49.640 for this shameful behaviour on the international stage?
00:35:53.880 We stand with the American people,
00:35:56.020 but we absolutely say that our democratic values
00:35:59.700 are opposed to the misogyny,
00:36:01.700 opposed to the racism.
00:36:03.740 Well, that was him then.
00:36:05.140 Now Keir Starmer and David Lammy are so obsequious.
00:36:07.920 They're talking about how Donald Trump is their bestest friend
00:36:10.520 and he's so funny and he's so warm.
00:36:13.400 That's one approach to dealing with Trump.
00:36:15.780 The other is to try and be,
00:36:17.260 well, I'm going to be the anti-Trump.
00:36:19.820 It sounds like, but what's your opinion?
00:36:22.340 Do you think Justin Trudeau is going to be obsequious
00:36:25.180 like Keir Starmer and David Lammy
00:36:26.920 and try and suck up now?
00:36:28.380 Oh, yeah.
00:36:28.920 Or is he going to be the anti-Trump?
00:36:31.700 No, no, he's already started sucking up
00:36:33.560 and I am proud to say I ratioed him on that tweet
00:36:36.460 where he says, oh, congratulations, Trump.
00:36:39.140 We have a good relationship with America.
00:36:40.840 And I'm like, first of all,
00:36:41.860 you represent everything that Trump's election
00:36:44.380 was a revolt against.
00:36:45.840 You're a globalist, you're a tyrant,
00:36:47.220 and nobody ever wants to hear from you again.
00:36:48.780 I don't think Trudeau is going to be in office
00:36:50.440 for much longer.
00:36:51.320 Like 2025 is going to be his last year.
00:36:53.720 So he's going to be obsequious
00:36:54.840 because he's a disgusting snake
00:36:56.440 and that's what he does.
00:36:57.240 You know, and the governors in America
00:37:01.020 who say, well, now we're going to be the anti-Trumpers,
00:37:02.920 they don't yet understand it was a mandate.
00:37:06.060 And even in California, 40% voted for Trump.
00:37:08.960 Yeah, it's incredible.
00:37:10.040 The amazing thing is like,
00:37:11.160 they call him a Nazi and a misogynist
00:37:12.960 and he appoints Susan Wiles and Stephen Miller,
00:37:16.500 a Jew and a woman.
00:37:17.560 So they just say, but, you know,
00:37:19.300 considering they called Larry Elder
00:37:20.480 the black face of white supremacy,
00:37:21.840 they have no standards.
00:37:22.920 If they call you a Nazi,
00:37:24.640 everything you do has to be Nazi-esque,
00:37:26.760 even hiring Jews and women.
00:37:28.380 But they're idiots.
00:37:29.440 They should never be forgiven.
00:37:30.540 Keir Starmer is a rabid tyrant
00:37:32.920 who, you know, every day he spends
00:37:35.100 as leading the UK is a day spent
00:37:37.420 leading it into the sewer.
00:37:38.860 And now they might actually start to see
00:37:41.020 that there is a populist revolution,
00:37:43.020 a populist uprising throughout the world.
00:37:45.640 And it's materializing in the States
00:37:47.240 and every other country that purports
00:37:48.860 to love freedom is going to be next.
00:37:50.460 Yeah.
00:37:51.200 Now, so you think that Trudeau
00:37:53.400 is going to be a suck up,
00:37:54.900 but one of the lines of attack
00:37:57.660 that the liberals have tried to use
00:37:59.120 against Pierre Pauly of the conservative leader
00:38:00.820 is to call him, and this is so lame,
00:38:02.860 I'm sorry I didn't write this,
00:38:04.160 I didn't make this up,
00:38:06.000 Maple Maga.
00:38:08.060 That's what, I don't know if you've heard that.
00:38:09.800 Oh yeah, yeah, I heard that.
00:38:10.680 Maple Maga.
00:38:11.560 I've never heard anyone in the wild say that.
00:38:13.960 I've never heard any journalists,
00:38:15.500 that's only the liberal party thinks
00:38:17.060 that's so bloody clever.
00:38:17.960 They're calling him Trump-like.
00:38:21.640 Can they keep using Trump as an insult word
00:38:25.160 towards Pierre Pauly of and maintain relations
00:38:28.960 with the Trump administration?
00:38:30.840 That's the question I have for you.
00:38:32.600 Do you think that they're going to abandon,
00:38:34.340 see, you could run against Trump,
00:38:36.820 like Justin Trudeau could go into election next year
00:38:39.460 running against Trump,
00:38:41.840 by which he means Pierre Pauly,
00:38:43.780 trying to paint Pauly of as a Trump guy.
00:38:45.900 Like, that seems to be a playbook
00:38:48.460 that's pretty tempting to them, no?
00:38:51.120 The funny thing is,
00:38:52.060 I've never heard anybody say Maple Maga
00:38:54.320 except for Chrystia Freeland.
00:38:55.920 She said it not once,
00:38:57.020 but at least twice
00:38:57.720 from what I could dig up on the internet.
00:38:59.780 It's so hilarious.
00:39:00.700 The idiocy about it is,
00:39:01.940 I think a great many conservatives
00:39:03.600 or freedom-loving Canadians
00:39:05.360 would love the name Maple Maga.
00:39:07.480 I mean, I'll put it on some merch, actually,
00:39:08.980 now that I think about it.
00:39:09.920 But I do think they dropped the Trump-esque,
00:39:13.980 you know, importing Trump politics into Canada
00:39:15.840 for two reasons.
00:39:17.000 I don't think they can do it anymore.
00:39:18.400 They can't run against now their neighbor
00:39:20.060 that they want to maintain good relationships with
00:39:22.560 by importing that toxic, divisive politics.
00:39:25.780 Flip side, I think Pierre Pauly has pretty much
00:39:27.640 shown his cards to not be anything Trumpian whatsoever
00:39:30.740 in what I feel to be this McCarthyist witch hunt
00:39:34.640 against Russian disinformation in Canada
00:39:37.060 via Lauren Chen.
00:39:38.380 Right, I saw that, too.
00:39:39.920 You know, they were grilling Lauren Chen,
00:39:42.020 and I don't necessarily have any time for Lauren Chen.
00:39:44.400 I wouldn't be surprised if she was taking money
00:39:47.140 from the Russians to have a fake news organization.
00:39:49.860 She worked for Russia today before.
00:39:52.100 But to take someone
00:39:52.960 who's under criminal investigation,
00:39:54.900 put them in Parliament,
00:39:55.900 and expect them to answer questions
00:39:57.580 that could incriminate themselves,
00:39:58.700 you would never do that to any other person
00:40:00.680 who's in...
00:40:02.000 Like, that's just...
00:40:03.220 I understand what the Tories were trying to do.
00:40:05.460 They were trying to show that they're not Russian dupes.
00:40:08.200 But it's insane for them to expect someone
00:40:10.960 to incriminate themselves
00:40:12.380 before they've had charges or a trial.
00:40:14.340 I was disappointed with that.
00:40:15.380 It's not just that.
00:40:16.100 It's something that dirty liberals would do.
00:40:18.260 And congratulations, Raquel Danko of the Conservatives.
00:40:20.920 You've partaken in this
00:40:22.040 in a very active and a very dishonest way.
00:40:24.760 Even the questions that Danko were asking,
00:40:28.400 they were unfair, loaded, presupposed guilt,
00:40:31.540 whereas we're only dealing with an indictment.
00:40:33.300 So, no, but the bottom line,
00:40:35.080 like, I wish the Conservatives up in Canada
00:40:37.620 were remotely Trump-esque.
00:40:39.240 It seems that the only one there
00:40:40.200 is Maxime Bernier,
00:40:41.980 who's sticking true to principles,
00:40:43.240 despite the popularity of those principles,
00:40:45.840 them being principles.
00:40:47.880 So, no, I think Trudeau is a snake.
00:40:50.520 He's going to do whatever he thinks is good
00:40:51.960 for his political career.
00:40:53.660 Also, I think he's not going to be long for office anymore.
00:40:56.880 I think he's that awful.
00:40:58.560 And I think also,
00:41:00.400 unless they're absolutely economically suicidal,
00:41:03.560 they're going to work with the Trump administration
00:41:04.960 because they want to bring back
00:41:06.240 some energy independence to Canada,
00:41:08.520 the jobs that would come with it,
00:41:10.180 and bring back the Keystone Pipeline.
00:41:12.540 It would be a pretty stupid thing to do politically
00:41:14.480 to maintain an adversarial relationship
00:41:16.800 with a country that might very well
00:41:18.100 be bringing back economic wealth,
00:41:19.780 despite your best efforts, Canada.
00:41:21.580 And Trudeau claims he doesn't oppose that pipeline.
00:41:24.780 He basically let Obama do the dirty work
00:41:27.460 and canceling it.
00:41:28.240 I've got one last question for you.
00:41:30.280 And I think I know the answer
00:41:31.620 based on your views and your content.
00:41:35.000 Give me your thoughts on RFK Jr.
00:41:37.520 He really, in my view,
00:41:40.380 expanded the emotional and partisan spectrum
00:41:44.000 available to Trump.
00:41:45.960 He's such an interesting character.
00:41:48.400 I think he carries himself with a kind of nobility
00:41:50.840 and a public service dedication
00:41:53.540 that feels of an earlier era.
00:41:57.020 He's smart.
00:41:57.780 He's tough.
00:41:58.640 Give me 30 seconds or 60 seconds
00:42:00.400 on the future of RFK Jr.
00:42:02.220 in a Trump administration.
00:42:04.420 I have grown to love him.
00:42:06.020 I never even had anything against him,
00:42:07.640 but now I fully appreciate that
00:42:08.940 the people that the media have spent
00:42:10.360 an inordinate amount of time demonizing
00:42:12.900 tend to be the best of the people.
00:42:14.780 You know, Tommy Robinson is another one.
00:42:17.540 Like, the goodness of the person
00:42:19.840 is directly proportionate
00:42:20.940 to the amount of negative media coverage they got.
00:42:23.540 RFK Jr. is not a science denier.
00:42:26.260 He's actually more science-based
00:42:27.380 than any of the so-called
00:42:28.940 trust-the-science people
00:42:30.100 who believe you can cut off a kid's penis
00:42:31.460 and call him a girl.
00:42:32.700 You know, he's not a vaccine denier.
00:42:35.060 And he's not anything of a kook.
00:42:37.700 He's a very sincere, principled man.
00:42:40.560 He's eloquent, thoughtful.
00:42:42.580 You know, people fault him
00:42:43.440 for his position on abortion.
00:42:44.740 And I appreciate people,
00:42:45.880 that's one where people butt heads
00:42:47.400 regardless of how nuanced your position is.
00:42:49.160 I think he's come around
00:42:50.800 on the Second Amendment.
00:42:52.080 But I think, you know,
00:42:53.340 RFK Jr. is amazing.
00:42:55.060 He's going to be an invaluable asset
00:42:56.420 to the Trump administration
00:42:57.340 in one way or the other.
00:42:58.480 He was an invaluable asset
00:42:59.340 to the Trump election.
00:43:00.500 You get an RFK who brings in
00:43:02.300 however millions of votes he has.
00:43:04.200 Tulsi Gabbard, you are part
00:43:06.840 of this massive victory.
00:43:08.180 But I do like him.
00:43:09.540 I have yet to see anything
00:43:10.280 that I don't like about him.
00:43:11.280 The fact that he changes positions
00:43:12.940 is not necessarily a flaw
00:43:14.460 depending on how quickly
00:43:15.520 you change positions
00:43:16.220 or how quickly you take positions
00:43:17.280 without knowing all of the details.
00:43:18.700 I like him.
00:43:20.120 And that's it, full stop.
00:43:21.860 Yeah.
00:43:22.240 And I think he was a very principled force
00:43:24.420 during the COVID mania.
00:43:27.040 I think he was a stabilizing,
00:43:30.160 thoughtful, contrarian voice
00:43:32.600 that I think he...
00:43:34.260 In fact, I've said that
00:43:35.640 by Trump affiliating with RFK Jr.,
00:43:37.980 it's almost like Trump
00:43:38.780 doing a penance
00:43:40.320 for Trump's own role
00:43:41.760 in the COVID lockdowns
00:43:43.540 and the vaccine mandates.
00:43:45.000 Well, David,
00:43:45.300 it's great to catch up with you.
00:43:46.600 What's the best way
00:43:47.580 that people can follow you?
00:43:48.840 I know you've got
00:43:49.220 a variety of shows.
00:43:50.880 Just take a minute
00:43:51.720 to tell our viewers
00:43:52.760 the best way to follow you
00:43:53.840 and your work.
00:43:55.120 Best way is Viva Fry on Rumble,
00:43:58.160 VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com
00:44:00.300 on our amazing locals community,
00:44:02.440 and the Viva Fry on Twitter.
00:44:04.320 But fair warning,
00:44:05.520 I swear a lot more on Twitter
00:44:06.800 than I do in real life
00:44:08.600 because sometimes
00:44:10.640 you need to cuss
00:44:11.700 the people that need cussing.
00:44:13.000 And that is my philosophy
00:44:14.420 and MO on Twitter.
00:44:15.900 But those are the places.
00:44:16.620 Google Viva Fry.
00:44:17.200 You'll find me everywhere.
00:44:17.900 And that's Viva Fry,
00:44:18.760 F-R-E-I,
00:44:20.440 for those who are under the spelling.
00:44:21.720 Great to see you.
00:44:22.220 Thanks for taking so much time with us.
00:44:23.380 It's nice to see you again.
00:44:24.820 Thank you very much, Ezra.
00:44:25.580 It's great to see you.
00:44:25.820 All right.
00:44:26.260 There you have it, Viva Fry,
00:44:27.220 otherwise known as David Fryheit,
00:44:29.060 a Canadian freedom fighter
00:44:30.540 down in Florida,
00:44:31.480 which is probably the freest place
00:44:32.600 in the world right now.
00:44:34.060 That's our show for today.
00:44:35.500 Until tomorrow,
00:44:36.340 on behalf of all of us
00:44:37.220 here at Rebel World Headquarters,
00:44:38.540 see you at home.
00:44:39.100 Good night.
00:44:40.020 And keep fighting for freedom.
00:44:41.040 Thank you.