Rebel News Podcast - June 16, 2025


REBEL ROUNDP | Trump and Carney meet, G7 summit underway, Rebels at anti-ICE riots


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

161.32233

Word Count

11,655

Sentence Count

21

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Join us as we celebrate National Fudge Day! Join us in celebrating with a live stream from the rebel news live stream where we are covering the Global Affairs g7 live from Banff, Alberta, Canada. We are joined by our co-hosts, Sheila Gunther Reeds and David Menzies.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the rebel news live stream on this a monday
00:00:21.020 june 17th 2025 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a bit about my co-host shall
00:00:29.180 folks do you know that today is national fudge day and when i reached out to my co-host and asked her
00:00:37.020 how she planned on celebrating national fudge day she said she had forgotten that this was today
00:00:44.700 and then she exclaimed oh fudge or something like that anyway she is the she devil with a sword she
00:00:53.160 is the khaleesi of northern alberta she is the sensational sheila gun reed and sheila i gotta say
00:01:01.240 you look absolutely beautiful you're all dolled up for the g7 i i'm a little distracted right now
00:01:10.180 thank god we don't have an hr department but i'm sorry i'm a heterosexual man i know it's not cool
00:01:17.060 to say that especially during pride month but wow you look like a million bucks today sheila
00:01:21.900 well david i'm glad you're saying that because uh it didn't start out that way if you well you
00:01:27.660 were on the morning staff meeting um i am in banff for the g7 as you can see behind me i found i tried
00:01:35.760 to find a quiet place to work but there aren't very many quiet places to host a live stream here
00:01:39.900 but uh i was i'll tell you the logistics of how how we're covering the g7 so we have our team who
00:01:49.980 already reside in calgary angelica toy and sid bizarre so they have an hour plus drive to down
00:01:56.540 where the g7 media center is but as you know i live in northeastern alberta so i had to get a
00:02:09.880 which is about 20 minutes uh to the east of here i found a campsite and that's where i am uh i'm not
00:02:16.320 exactly roughing it but i am camping and we were on the morning call this morning and we got an email
00:02:22.820 from yeah there's me and my little wolf pop holiday trailer um and we were on the morning staff call
00:02:30.980 and we got an email from global affairs saying uh a full media availability would be in cananaskis
00:02:38.880 which was like 45 minutes from my location at 9 a.m and when i got that email i had been freshly
00:02:48.680 showered yes but i was still in a hoodie which is my usual attire and like a lumber jacket hair
00:02:57.080 soaking wet and i was like i gotta go again like just like jumped into the camper threw on whatever i had
00:03:04.240 um and then like did my makeup with my fingers in the car on the way there only to find out as i
00:03:11.740 got on scene that global affairs had screwed up and it wasn't a full media availability it was
00:03:19.040 pooled media which is the uh pre-selected international media your cnn's your cbc's your al jazeera
00:03:29.240 your bbc they were the only people who would be there because they're carefully controlling the
00:03:35.080 media so i'm glad that you say that i look nice because there was absolutely no effort
00:03:39.540 to put into this at all it was very rushed very rushed so thank you very much it's obvious uh that
00:03:46.160 it's natural beauty but when i want to get something straight here sheila global affairs has one job to
00:03:51.740 do right much like elections canada has one job to do uh i.e uh make sure the belts are counted properly
00:03:58.640 and don't have the website crash on election night and global affairs somehow couldn't get it straight
00:04:05.360 about the media availability something so simple as that yeah i think uh it probably would have been a
00:04:14.860 full media availability if it were up to trump because you know he's opened up the white house to
00:04:20.380 anybody podcasters independent media he wants them all there in fact he enjoys taking prickly
00:04:27.180 questions he loves having the jabs and barbs with the uh democrat loving media he loves that but
00:04:35.280 uh mark carney and the gang and trudeau before him i mean it's obviously the same gang they absolutely
00:04:42.500 despise the independent media i think it's because they don't have the intellectual uh strength
00:04:48.060 to go toe to toe with people who are able to hustle and make a living without living off the
00:04:54.760 government dime and if people want to see our full reports from here and also support our independent
00:04:59.740 journalism and as you can see uh i'm not expensing 800 a night hotel rooms in banff we're not doing that
00:05:08.140 you know we realize that um we're crowdfunded we don't have the deep pockets of the cbc because the cbc
00:05:15.200 has the endless pocket of the taxpayer we don't have any oligarchs uh lining our pocket so it's me
00:05:23.280 and the wolf pup up the road at canmore and you know she'll i'll challenge you on one of the things
00:05:28.500 you just said i don't think with mark carney it's necessarily that he lacks the you know intellectual
00:05:34.420 fortitude to go toe to toe with hostile media i think he is a creature of the big business world
00:05:42.900 globalism being a a bank of canada bank of england governor he is used to giving orders and minions
00:05:50.360 carrying out those orders and never being challenged because if you do he'll terminate you so when he
00:05:56.320 doesn't have that power i think that's when he's off his game right i think he's not used to explaining
00:06:02.340 himself um and we saw this with his treatment of rosie barton of all people so you look inside
00:06:08.600 yourself for rosie when she asked a prickly question saying her you know her question came
00:06:15.660 from a place of i forget what it was resentment or contempt or something he psychoanalyzed her instead
00:06:20.420 of uh answering the question so i can only imagine how he would treat the independent media i just don't
00:06:27.080 think he he is used to thinking on his feet and sparring the way pierre polyev is but anyways i was
00:06:32.860 going to say if people want to support our journalism and see all of our reports from on the ground
00:06:36.560 and the media is it's very controlled we're corralled off in the media center here we won't have any so
00:06:43.740 far any access to politicians which is i think exactly how they want it and like it um but we are
00:06:50.500 i mean we they can see our reports support our journalism at g7 reports.com but we also had to
00:06:56.800 fight to be here so um that's why we are here um precisely because they didn't want us here because
00:07:03.080 we had to go to court last minute um to force them to accredit us they blinked and oh it's a
00:07:08.300 computer glitch that's why we didn't accredit you sure sure sure sure sure actually i think it had a
00:07:13.460 lot to do with the fact that we were able to get a last minute hearing in front of the federal court
00:07:18.620 the same federal court that had smacked the liberals twice for blocking our accreditation and i didn't
00:07:24.280 think that they wanted the third time humiliation because i don't think the court would take kindly
00:07:28.980 to that so once they we were able to get that 9 30 in the morning hearing uh the foreign affairs
00:07:38.440 global affairs whatever they're calling themselves they blink so if people want to support our uh last
00:07:44.120 minute lawsuit which wasn't necessary because we scared them but still we had lawyers put the work
00:07:49.520 in sarah miller is absolutely phenomenal the amount of work that she did over the course of 24 hours
00:07:55.680 they can support our journalism there our efforts to be here at letusreport.com but we're going to do
00:08:02.980 our best i mean i'm used to being kicked out of um the u.n climate change conferences and then doing
00:08:08.900 journalism from the outside and i'm happy to mentor the two youngsters as they do their journalism from
00:08:15.220 the outside right now as i'm doing the live stream feud they are downtown checking out the protest site
00:08:21.160 in vamp and seeing what they can find there so um you know there will be journalism to come even if we
00:08:27.420 don't get access to the politicians and sheila just three things based on what you just said uh first the
00:08:33.080 lawsuit that we filed and suddenly oh it was a communication error we were always going to credit
00:08:37.660 you oh i communicate aren't we both speaking and writing in english um how is it a communication error
00:08:44.460 the fact is sheila we know they would have been slaughtered in court and that's not conjecture that's
00:08:50.420 based on precedent twice us going to federal court to being allowed into the parliamentary uh debates
00:08:57.100 uh the second thing i'm so glad you brought up that um mark carney quote to rosemary barton look
00:09:03.440 inside yourself rosemary because you might remember back in april it for weeks it was bugging me the pop
00:09:09.880 culture nerd that i am where have i heard this where have i heard that line and then i had an epiphany
00:09:14.560 it's from hannibal lecter in silence of the lambs speaking to agent starling look inside yourself now
00:09:21.700 folks i'm not calling prime minister carney a serial killer with cannibalistic tendencies but uh he cribbed
00:09:29.700 right from hannibal lecter the third thing this is the most important thing of all sheila you are right
00:09:35.200 there in kananaskis ground zero i want can you tell our viewers what it's like i i mean we always go
00:09:43.720 um i haven't been myself personally but members of our team go to davos for the world economic forum
00:09:49.160 and it's really very interesting because people you know uh top level ceos government leaders they're
00:09:56.400 walking around uh we tend to lay in wait and then scrum them going from point a to point b
00:10:02.820 how does this set up in kananaskis compared to say davos hosting the world economic forum
00:10:09.180 oh they've learned they've done some learning because
00:10:13.680 the media center is in bam and the leaders are in kananaskis so we get to watch what's happening
00:10:23.120 with the joint sessions that they're having right now through boring um that's happening in kananaskis
00:10:30.060 it's like an hour back the other way so i see it's very controlled we're kept away from them
00:10:37.860 we might have some high level people grace our presence but i'm not counting on it uh for example
00:10:45.260 last night there was somebody from the un um or no sorry the eu she came over to the um media center
00:10:52.760 there's like an amphitheater we shouldn't take any questions so what what are you doing here like
00:10:59.180 what just come over to grace us with your presence who cares right um nothing i couldn't get from a
00:11:05.660 live stream so they've done some learning they're keeping the journalists apart from uh the leaders
00:11:11.060 in kananaskis and you know they kananaskis uh the lodge that they're at it's 20 minutes off the
00:11:18.680 highway there i went actually this morning to check out the police uh checkpoint um and that the
00:11:26.340 checkpoint is even 10 minutes from the lodge so it's a near impossibility this i mean every single
00:11:34.440 road is teaming with police sheriffs rcmp highway patrol uh fish cops like you name it they're here
00:11:43.940 on every on every approach we colloquially call them fish cops but fish wildlife officers so very
00:11:50.940 little likelihood anybody will have uh an off-the-cuff interview with a passing dignitary
00:11:57.220 interesting um sheila i guess the hot button thing that just happened maybe less than two hours ago was
00:12:03.440 the meeting between president trump and prime minister carney um i'm sure carney from what i heard
00:12:10.980 trump did most of the talking i'm sure carney is there thinking not saying but he's thinking
00:12:15.820 don't zelinski me don't zelinski um what what did you hear about what went down in that meeting
00:12:22.840 do you know i think we have a clip we can watch it together um can i tell you what my question would
00:12:29.680 have been to president please if i had been there because i had it in my brain um while i was smearing
00:12:36.680 makeup on myself on the highway um was i would ask him if the people of alberta vote to be independent
00:12:46.380 in 2026 because separatist sentiment amongst albertans is anywhere from 47 upwards of 47
00:12:55.480 percent so one in two once you factor in the margin of error would you recognize a fully independent
00:13:01.680 alberta excellent question because the recognition of the americans would completely put to bed any
00:13:13.180 sort of controversy around are they going to leave are they going to stay should should we fight to
00:13:18.320 keep them um and sheila the recognition of an american president would change all that if president
00:13:23.980 trump was going to answer honestly he would say yes in a new york second um because a hundred percent
00:13:31.240 he would recognize and this is very important because those of a younger uh vintage might not
00:13:36.320 remember the referenda uh that occurred in quebec 1980 and 1994 i think or sorry 1995 and what was
00:13:46.460 significant was france saying they would not recognize an independent quebec which was really a shot across
00:13:55.280 the bow because i remember back in the 60s when de gaulle came to montreal and did the infamous
00:14:00.520 viva la quebec libra right so but obviously with regime change in france they weren't playing along
00:14:07.120 but i have no doubt if trump wasn't going to play politics and he was going to answer honestly which
00:14:13.060 and he speaks his mind he says what he means it means what we say he says we know that he would say
00:14:19.140 absolutely and why wouldn't he to have the resource wealth of alberta um you know coming in uh to the u.s
00:14:28.000 uh and if we go further down uh the road uh statehood for alberta why wouldn't trump want that that is
00:14:36.280 for the end till the end of time um you know electoral college seats coming from alberta uh as
00:14:44.400 as sure as there is salt water in the pacific um that's what i've always said forget about canada's
00:14:49.800 51st state i careful what you wish for with all the left you don't want toronto exactly but alberta
00:14:56.520 saskatchewan we want to leave we want to leave because we don't want toronto with us
00:15:01.440 bring them with us again and i think you know someone should explain that dynamic to trump so if
00:15:09.380 you cherry picked uh certain provinces alberta and saskatchewan right off the hop uh it's win-win
00:15:15.420 for the provinces and it's uh win-win for the united states of america as far as i can tell
00:15:19.540 sheila yes uh you know what we've got a clip from uh our premier daniel smith that we should show uh
00:15:26.300 greeting the president of the united states and then uh we do have one two i believe three clips
00:15:35.800 no two clips of carney uh or president trump with carney yes so let's because we're talking about
00:15:42.860 those let's do those so daniel smith oh this is not a it's not a video it's just uh her greeting
00:15:48.140 the president with whom she has a good relationship she said late last night i had the opportunity of
00:15:53.120 greeting the president of the united states as he arrived here in alberta our province plays a vital
00:15:57.200 role in north american energy security and is a key partner in driving economic growth on both sides of
00:16:02.940 the border um and she's been making that case since uh his inauguration even before his
00:16:08.860 inauguration she's been making inroads with the republicans um and because of her hard and good
00:16:14.400 work and foresight we were saved for the worst of the tariffs i think after trump sees the beauty and
00:16:21.160 magnitude of this province uh he's going to come on a little bit stronger specifically to us he's going
00:16:27.600 to ask us to go steady i think um once you you know you land in calgary and you see just the farmland
00:16:35.720 the productive farmland and ranchland as you come into the calgary airport and then you know it's oil
00:16:42.980 and gas everywhere and then you fly over that and you come into the mountains he's got to be wondering
00:16:49.720 like why are they treating this place so poorly look at this this is a jewel and they treat them like
00:16:55.140 garbage um you might want to get us on the rebound yeah and if i may add uh given that he is a
00:17:03.140 real estate developer i'm sure he's looking at areas that are completely unexploited in terms of
00:17:09.720 resorts and golf clubs uh in your beautiful province especially when it's summertime and then in
00:17:15.980 wintertime you've got the skiing and i mean if he floated the idea of resorts in gaza i don't think
00:17:22.840 alberta is a bridge too far do you no you know what it's funny because when i was in switzerland for davos
00:17:29.560 or for the world economic forum i sort of thought the same thing i'm like god but everything it's
00:17:34.440 a ski hill here like why are we doing this we have this why aren't we doing this exactly because we
00:17:41.680 we turn everything into a park that's why um let's uh go to our clip with president trump
00:17:48.720 he speaks to reporters who will do reporters i should add uh alongside prime minister carney
00:17:55.240 um and he had some criticism for trudeau and obama in this
00:18:03.420 and we've developed a very good relationship and we're going to be talking about trade and many
00:18:10.180 other things and we have a whole group of people some traders and some other people i see my top
00:18:17.020 economy people but we have a very talented group of people and you do too and i know they've worked
00:18:23.400 together very well i look forward to that the g7 used to be the g8 uh barack obama and uh a person
00:18:31.220 named trudeau didn't want to have russia in and i would say that that was a mistake because i think
00:18:37.040 you wouldn't have a war right now if you had russia in and you wouldn't have a war right now if trump
00:18:41.400 were president uh four years ago but it didn't work out that way but it used to be the g8 and now it's
00:18:48.360 i guess what's that nine years ago eight years ago it switched over there they uh threw russia out
00:18:54.220 which i claimed was a very big mistake even though it wasn't in politics and i was very loud about it
00:18:59.280 it was a mistake in that you spend so much time talking about russia and he's no longer at the
00:19:04.500 table so it makes life more complicated but you wouldn't have had the war uh and uh other than that
00:19:11.360 i think we're going to accomplish a lot and i expect to and i think our primary focus will be
00:19:17.000 trade and trade with canada and i'm sure we can work something out yeah now sheila i'm going by
00:19:23.780 memory but i think i you know i i know i'd like to correct the president i think there were more
00:19:30.240 leaders than obama and trudeau that wanted russia out that was when um i think it was unanimous yes pretty
00:19:37.740 well i i believe so that's what i seem to remember because russia was invading uh uh another area of
00:19:44.380 ukraine crimea crimea thank you and um so there was it was it was more than those two but um but
00:19:52.220 nevertheless what do you say to that statement uh regardless of uh russia's military incursions do
00:19:59.260 you think it was appropriate to kick russia out of the g8 as it was back then i think if you want to
00:20:06.940 engage them in peace talks and put pressure on them wouldn't you want them there it just seems
00:20:12.980 strange even if we take all of that out of it economically they should probably be there i mean
00:20:18.700 if they're inviting the likes of the south african president here who seems to be overseeing
00:20:23.540 perhaps a genocide but at least discrimination against white farmers uh we've got china here uh
00:20:31.580 india india russia should be here yeah uh i'm with you sheila as the saying goes keep your friends
00:20:38.140 close keep your enemies closer right so uh i i'm not yeah i think that was so much political street
00:20:45.300 theater at the time and it continues to be virtue signaling yeah yeah yeah it's just virtue signaling
00:20:50.540 i mean if you're looking for solutions and looking to an end um and an end to like imperialistic
00:20:58.820 tendencies inviting them inviting russia here but then also showing the united front probably would
00:21:05.840 have been a better one and what do you make of that clip i mean clearly we know who the dog is and
00:21:11.840 we know who the tail is uh you know uh carney is almost reduced to the ed mcmahon role on uh the
00:21:18.080 tonight show uh saying to johnny carson in the role of the second banana you are correct sir that's what i
00:21:24.820 got out of that yeah it's like batman and robin with uh but low energy robin uh you can see he's
00:21:32.540 completely deferential he doesn't say a single thing all he said was yeah yeah great although i'm
00:21:40.900 kind of glad because if he had said more uh could have been zelinski'd you know people begin to tune
00:21:47.420 out when mark carney speaks sheila i've witnessed i know i do and yeah it happens to me
00:21:52.980 maybe he wants it that way so we don't pay attention to what he's actually saying
00:21:59.580 but we have another clip i understand yeah yeah we've got one more clip from trump president trump
00:22:04.360 has asked why the u.s and canada haven't reached a trade deal
00:22:07.060 what is holding up a deal with canada from your perspective uh it's not so much holding up i think
00:22:16.480 we have different concepts i have a tariff concept mark has a different concept which is something that
00:22:22.740 some people like but uh we're going to see if we can get to the bottom of it today i'm a i'm a tariff
00:22:28.420 person i've always been a tariff it's simple it's easy it's precise and it just goes very quickly
00:22:35.820 and i think mark has a more complex idea but also very good so we're going to look at both and we're
00:22:44.140 going to see what we're going to come out with something hopefully
00:22:46.460 sheila i'm not so sure i agree that the tariff process is simple and easy i think it's actually
00:22:55.400 very complicated it's i don't know how complicated it is but it is uh erratic might be the right thing
00:23:03.840 uh unpredictable but i like how he couldn't even remotely explain what mark carney's vision is
00:23:12.360 he just kept saying uh mark has a different idea okay what is that idea i don't think carney has
00:23:21.380 one i think trump knows that he just doesn't want to drag him publicly for it yeah what is that idea
00:23:25.640 but you know i'm just let's look at the auto sector for example sheila you know it's so intertwined
00:23:31.140 uh if you look at windsor ontario detroit michigan um parts are constantly going back and forth
00:23:39.560 over the ambassador bridge and it's not about a make work job for truck drivers it's just that there
00:23:46.400 are some companies in windsor that excel at making certain parts and some in the detroit area that excel
00:23:52.720 at making other parts so you know it's a symbiotic relationship when it comes to a simple and easy
00:24:00.540 thing just to slap tariffs on canadian or ontario products i don't think it is so simple and easy
00:24:06.800 and i and i would even uh you know venture the guess that uh those on the uh the other side of the
00:24:14.400 border from ontario uh would agree with that yeah but i think that falls on doug ford and mark carney
00:24:21.700 for failing to make that case you know uh daniel smith did make that case to the americans saying
00:24:27.700 look your refineries are specialized to handle western canadian select heavy crude from canada now
00:24:38.020 there are other options where you could get that heavy crude from you could get it from venezuela
00:24:45.700 if you wanted to um and a few other places that you don't want to help prop up their regime so she
00:24:53.280 made that case to say like look if you tariff outbound canadian oil that's going to hitch your
00:24:59.740 that's going to hit your refineries and it's going to going to result maybe in layoffs in those
00:25:04.880 refineries or it's going to result in an increased cost of fuel to the people in the midwest
00:25:12.000 because your refineries are made to handle the oil we're selling you it is that symbiotic
00:25:18.560 relationship she went and made that case in a friendly way to the republicans over and over
00:25:24.540 and over again and that is not what the liberals did that is not what doug ford did doug ford said
00:25:30.640 i'm going to cause rolling blackouts that was his solution and it didn't work oh and sheila you
00:25:36.800 forgot an important part of that quote uh with a smile on his face oh yeah yeah you know you know
00:25:43.040 not not addressing it i i have no other alternative you've painted me into a corner no i'm gonna smile
00:25:48.600 like this as i as i pull the plug by the way sheila one other thing that's distracting in terms of this
00:25:53.860 viewpoint nothing to do with you don't worry um it is the premise oh i see just as i'm speaking
00:26:00.780 that van or paddy wagon whatever is moving i i the place looks lifeless it looks like the overlook hotel
00:26:08.520 from the shining i don't see any foot traffic there what's going on it's funny you say that because
00:26:14.960 the overlook hotel from the shining isn't down like it's from here yeah um yes it is uh it was filmed
00:26:23.060 here uh yeah it's because everything's on lockdown like we are in a secure place where you can't get to
00:26:29.640 so you have to sort of pass the security checkpoint and you've got to park your car in a certain place
00:26:34.620 then you have to walk from your car down here so yeah okay rosie barton can get her stepped in
00:26:41.080 um but uh yeah so there's not a lot happening here and they're not bringing dignitaries to see us so
00:26:47.360 it's just uh this is the place where they keep the journalists this is the journalist prison camp
00:26:52.740 yeah it's like you're under house arrest you know i mean my vision of what it would be like and
00:26:57.500 what the reality is it's completely different um did you say we have another carny uh trump video
00:27:04.380 yes but moving before we move on from where we are i am in the same media room with many of the same
00:27:13.940 unhinged buffoons as i was corralled with at the leaders debate except they get me for three
00:27:20.160 three days poor you poor creature i and i really do feel your pain i was there in montreal with you
00:27:27.960 has have any of them had a hissy fit yet have any of them uh and and you you i'm not exaggerating
00:27:34.680 am i sheila with what we saw there just our mere presence triggering uh these uh folks it was
00:27:42.460 oh yeah it was it was like when a demon hears latin how those people acted up it was crazy um but they
00:27:49.460 are on their best behavior because there are cops everywhere and these are not the cbc's security
00:27:55.700 the uh in-house security these are the rcmp from all across the country that have come in
00:28:01.220 and they're just here to make sure everybody behaves and hopefully we don't run into some
00:28:06.520 lunatic from the hilltimes or ricochet or somebody from the ottawa citizen rolling up paper and throwing
00:28:13.400 it at me yeah you know it's funny nobody in canada except for maybe 200 people know what ricochet is
00:28:22.400 uh i only found out about ricochet and by the way that's funded by our tax dollars folks like the
00:28:28.140 rest of the media except uh true independent media and when ricochet got on my radar it was in early
00:28:35.300 april sheila when they ran a piece that the pierre polyev uh campaign slogan of canada first was
00:28:44.580 really code word for white supremacy you know you know it you know it and so and so close to the
00:28:51.960 liberal slogan of canada strong that's okay that's kosher canada first oh you know there's some there's
00:28:58.720 some dog whistling going out there there's anti-racial anti-native messaging that is what
00:29:04.860 ricochet is all about completely i'm getting i realize that my face is going to be cast in
00:29:11.820 shadows because i'm sitting by a window and the sun is coming overhead so people just please bear with me
00:29:15.980 but we've got a couple more uh trump clips we've got one uh about iran so he says that iran reached out
00:29:26.600 through intermediaries in an attempt to de-escalate its conflict with israel uh so let's let's go to
00:29:35.300 that messages from intermediaries that iran wishes to de-escalate the conflict yeah i bet they do what
00:29:44.000 have you heard what have you heard from the iranians they'd like to talk but they should have done that
00:29:49.080 before i had 60 days and they had 60 days and on the 61st day i said we don't have a deal
00:29:55.740 they have to make a deal and it's painful for both parties but i'd say iran is
00:30:01.640 not winning this war and they should talk and they should talk immediately before it's too late
00:30:08.060 and what would you say in your opinion what would it take for the u.s to get involved in this conflict
00:30:13.040 militarily i don't want to talk about that you mentioned putin do you think that he should have
00:30:18.900 a seat at the g7 today that it should be the g8 i'm not saying he should at this point because too
00:30:24.300 much water's gone over the dam maybe but uh it was a big mistake obama didn't want him and
00:30:31.660 the uh head of your country the proud head of your country didn't want him this was a big mistake
00:30:37.360 you wouldn't have that war you know you have your enemy at the table even i don't even consider
00:30:42.340 he wasn't really an enemy at that time there was no concept if i were president this war would have
00:30:47.840 never happened but likewise if he were a member of that what was called the g8 at that time it was
00:30:53.380 always the g8 uh you wouldn't have a war right now why not well you know sheila i think in terms of
00:31:02.240 this iranian conflict and and by the way when i speak of my disdain and disgust for that regime
00:31:09.640 it is for the regime not the persian people who i love who are victimized yeah they are trapped in
00:31:17.380 there and and nobody uh more in the world wants regime change than the people of iran but i think
00:31:24.280 it's inevitable for u.s involvement um directly or indirectly um these nuclear facilities and i
00:31:32.580 understand that iran is at 60 plus percent enrichment uh they're weeks away that means from 90 percent
00:31:41.140 uh that's when you can rock and roll with making a nuclear warhead and before that happens it has to
00:31:48.640 be taken out the u.s has those type of daisy cutter missiles it has the ordinance that israel does not
00:31:55.480 have so it's either coming in to help out israel or supplying israel with those missiles that's what
00:32:02.120 i think sheila because and you know i just want to say something over the weekend i was monitoring
00:32:07.120 social media and those on the left in the u.s saying why does president trump uh why does he think
00:32:14.140 it's okay for the u.s to have nukes and not iran uh excuse me because there's not a moral equivalency
00:32:21.940 between the u.s and iran it would be kind of like saying why does you know 80 years ago why is it okay
00:32:27.920 for the u.s to have uh atomic weapons and not the adolf hitler nazis i mean this is insane iran has
00:32:36.860 stated they want to wipe the little satan off the face of the earth israel and the big satan and as
00:32:44.380 you heard from trump they're not interested in making a deal they are in a corner it's gonna end
00:32:50.280 with some huge bombardment i think sheila yeah when he says uh they've reached out through
00:32:56.660 intermediaries and attempt to de-escalate the conflict yeah i bet they have but i think that
00:33:02.100 as uh trump sort of indicated that ship has sailed yeah but on the flip side how many days away do you
00:33:08.360 think we are from some loser on the left saying that israel's committing a genocide on the irgc
00:33:13.820 yeah yeah oh no um 72 hours if i had to get a hundred percent sheila and because everything
00:33:23.680 is with this far left colonialist imperialist narrative and that's all they care about um
00:33:30.880 it is absolutely despicable but you know um like i said and you know a difference too with the
00:33:37.460 trading of missiles over the weekend between iran and israel sheila was that the israelis were very
00:33:44.420 precise in terms of hitting military targets and the iranians didn't care they were sending missiles
00:33:50.140 those that got through the iron dome into residential areas of tel aviv um i think again there's another
00:33:57.080 example of the mortal equivalency when it comes to these two nations uh we've got a another clip from
00:34:04.280 president trump on prime minister netanyahu and then we'll comment on that and then we'll hit an ad
00:34:09.680 break i think
00:34:10.600 well we get along very well and uh i will tell you that i think you have great respect for each other
00:34:28.100 well i hope there's going to be a deal i think it's time for a deal and we'll see what happens but
00:34:46.020 sometimes they have to fight it out but we're going to see what happens i think there's a good chance
00:34:51.540 there'll be a deal yeah and you know what the deal is sheila uh unconditional surrender just as that
00:34:58.220 was the deal to imperial japan in 1945 you know and the iranian people would cheer you would see a
00:35:05.340 ticker tape parade in the streets of iran and other cities that would be off the charts but that i to me
00:35:11.860 that's the deal unconditional surrender yeah enough is enough like enough is enough i think uh the israelis
00:35:18.980 have been as restrained as possible in all aspects of their conflicts um and the iranians just as you
00:35:25.920 say they're just targeting any civilian they can get their missiles through to uh let's hit an ad
00:35:30.900 break and we'll come back and talk about alexa and afron's oh yes trip to the riot city of new york
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00:37:54.320 riot or a threatened riot in new york you can see all of their coverage at riot reports.com you can also
00:38:01.840 support their trip to new york we've got alexa lavoie and a protester at uh new york city's no kings
00:38:09.760 protest in a pink ski mask slamming ice and mass deportation saying ice shouldn't even exist
00:38:19.520 a lens watch oh god you know what this isn't real this can't be real because this is not
00:38:25.360 stereotypes are stereotypes types so often because they're true uh i know that i'm a stereotype this is
00:38:32.000 a stereotype we know that most of the people here today well probably everybody is against ice and
00:38:39.840 mass deportation 100 i should not even exist i've been against ice since ice was formed the mass
00:38:45.600 deportations are false no one is uh what is it no one um could be deported on stolen land okay and so
00:38:54.320 this is just all a big mask for racism and fear and i'm against ice and i'm against deportation and
00:39:01.840 i'm for the community and unity and i know that the american people we have enough love and knowledge
00:39:07.520 and unity to come together and like and oust this and stop this what did you think about you know the
00:39:13.440 riots that took place a little bit everywhere across i don't consider them riots unless you consider ice
00:39:18.880 starting the riots okay the only riots that were started was by ice kidnapping people and human
00:39:25.120 trafficking people okay the the people in la were defending their community um and so it's not we're
00:39:32.160 not afraid we're all coming out we're coming out of the woodwork especially big white ladies
00:39:38.800 um sheila first of all the people in la defending their community if trump hadn't mobilized the national
00:39:45.600 guard and the marines right now la is still burning it is going to be it would be it would have been a
00:39:51.760 repeat of the summer of love even though uh imbeciles like gavin newsom and the mayor of los angeles don't
00:39:57.520 understand uh the lifeline president trump extended to la but again you see what i said earlier uh imperialism
00:40:06.160 colonialism it's the marxist narrative driving this um when she said uh stolen land it's it's like when we go
00:40:13.840 to brampton and the international students uh and the people on work visas it's time to go back
00:40:20.160 mostly to india and they have encampments and they put up signs saying nobody is illegal on stolen land
00:40:29.040 that is the narrative one last point on this shield before i get your thoughts president trump said on the
00:40:36.160 campaign trail he is gonna go after illegal aliens they're going to be arrested they're going to be
00:40:43.200 deported and he got an overwhelming mandate by the american people he won the popular vote the
00:40:50.240 electoral college all seven swing states um meanwhile the dems response to this oh let's go down to uh
00:40:59.600 the places where these criminals some of whom are even white beaters are being deported to and have
00:41:05.600 coffee with them and show our solidarity uh with them talk about losing the room do you think anyone in
00:41:11.840 middle america is saying yeah the dems are right on this file and the president is wrong do you think
00:41:18.320 anybody in middle america looks at what happened in la and says that's love that's the community coming
00:41:25.360 together um it's just the most bizarre framing of what happened there um and you know you are exactly right
00:41:36.240 that this is like it or not this is what he was elected to do and that is why he increased his vote
00:41:44.880 share amongst minorities and people whose jobs are being taken by illegals that's why he took counties
00:41:53.840 that have always been democrat border state counties he took those and those people are hispanics uh they voted
00:42:04.240 republican republican for this and these leftists they will riot to overturn the will of the people
00:42:12.240 you know sheila i'm almost of the opinion that maybe president trump made a mistake maybe he should
00:42:17.120 have backed off in la and said okay you don't want our help no problem you want a repeat of the pacific
00:42:23.280 palisades fire on steroids because that's what would have happened you know folks i gotta tell you
00:42:28.720 sheila gun reid has such a keen mind she has said so many brilliant things to me over the years
00:42:33.520 i'll tell you what the number one brilliant thing and she said it just a few months ago to me we were
00:42:38.240 talking for some reason about the original 1978 superman movie and if you've forgotten the plot was
00:42:44.160 lex luther stealing a nuclear warhead from the u.s military triggering the andreas fault so california
00:42:51.040 slides into the ocean and all the worthless nevada desert he has already purchased uh goes up one
00:42:58.080 trillion trillion percent overnight and sheila said to me you know looking at this through a 2025 lens
00:43:04.720 lex luther was the good guy superman was the villain for preventing this
00:43:12.960 uh it's unfortunate because uh this is what those people voted for like those people in la this is that
00:43:22.480 mayhem that's what they chose but the thing is you as the president you cannot abandon parts of your
00:43:29.040 country to chaos even though that is what they voted for and that's the unfortunate thing is they don't
00:43:34.800 even appreciate that he's saving them from themselves exactly you know got one we got one more clip from that uh
00:43:44.000 uh oh no oh no i'm just gonna i won't describe it you guys have eyeballs you can read for yourselves
00:43:54.160 a woman with a sexually explicit sign are you sure it's a woman you know what you never can tell can
00:44:03.440 you just going by the words on the sign sheila good grief uh yes she has a met anyway she's got a message
00:44:13.120 for trump supporters peace and love this is the community coming together as that crazy masked
00:44:18.480 lady would have you believe um just explain your message and your sign i mean there's an orange
00:44:26.080 fascist running this country now it's got to go down and can you elaborate um what do you think about
00:44:33.680 the mass deportation that trump is putting in place and ice and what is going on in america this is not
00:44:41.200 america this is not what we believe in it's not what we stand for it's got to end what did you think
00:44:46.560 about the massive riots that we saw taking place across the country this is what democracy looks like
00:44:54.480 peaceful protests but we saw cars set ablaze mooting vandalism uh what about that i don't see any cars
00:45:04.240 set ablaze here in la you saw the image uh coming from la i can't answer for la i'm in new york uh okay
00:45:12.720 so do you have if you have like republican in front of you that are supporting donna trump and all the
00:45:18.560 policies what would be your message to them orange fascists suck my dick you know sheila with all due
00:45:26.960 respect i love alexa and she was uh asking some good questions but i think she missed the the most
00:45:32.560 important question do you have such an appendage for the no i don't want to know why would you even
00:45:39.520 ask why this is what makes it relevant so is that a trans man is this a man uh presenting as female so he
00:45:48.560 actually does have that kind of uh wedding tackle because i'm baffled by by you know by the fulfillment
00:45:57.680 of what she's asking for i think that we don't even have to get that far into whether whether or not
00:46:05.440 this is appropriate if that's your message you're an idiot whether you're male or female you know
00:46:13.120 more so if you're female sheila you know because it's an idiot thing to do yeah because
00:46:18.080 what is it like it's just an idiot and vulgar and gross like that's the best argument you brought
00:46:23.440 to the table whether it's possible or not i don't think matters sheila to me it's a new benchmark i have
00:46:30.240 seen plenty of vulgar men at these demonstrations saying suck my blank no question i have never heard
00:46:37.920 that from a female because it is illogical you don't have a blank that is you know suckable let's put
00:46:47.120 them i'm trying to be as family friendly with my work this is this is too much time on this we've
00:46:53.280 just spent way too much time on this um we've got a couple of chats one from lawrence marquart
00:47:01.520 gives us 3.99 i don't see a chat there but if there is maybe we can find that okay um and then we've
00:47:09.120 got one from snowy roof for five bucks says when when we separate why would we want to join the us
00:47:16.720 what happens if we join in the democrats get back into power when we separate we need to be a sovereign
00:47:21.680 state all on our own you know what and that's the thing for albertans to consider um there are a lot
00:47:27.760 of people who are saying like look if the americans say to us ask i mean the question will be i think and i
00:47:34.960 don't know for sure but it is headed to referendum i think it's an all but certainty in 2026 the
00:47:40.720 question will be should alberta be no longer a part of canada yeah but yes or no on the position
00:47:49.040 afterwards yeah i still say going back to what we discussed earlier sheila that if alberta is an
00:47:56.560 american state those are super safe electoral college votes for the republicans so i can understand
00:48:02.960 them yeah i understand yeah i understand for the americans why they would want us i mean
00:48:08.160 why wouldn't you want another texas with eight times just the oil resources alone as texas like you
00:48:16.400 think about the respect that texas is paid within the union i mean that they have respect for their
00:48:25.440 culture their resources their way of life and they're respected as like this the path to the
00:48:32.480 white house goes through texas and in alberta we don't get any of that respect within confederation
00:48:38.800 and we outsize texas when it comes to our natural resources 100 by eight times eight times on the one
00:48:45.120 resource um and then you throw in forestry uh gas we have like 60 of the country's natural gas here
00:48:52.800 um our food production like we are not treated with the respect within confederation but i think at the
00:48:59.680 end of the day the referendum question will be are we going to leave canada and then after that
00:49:06.000 the negotiations begin because i think the americans are going to be asking us to go study
00:49:10.800 but what does that mean does that mean uh you know uh taking our assets at par that would make a real
00:49:18.000 difference for canadians who have been punished in confederation um who knows right oh that would be like
00:49:26.080 winning the lottery what is it 35 difference on the dollar but you know and another reason by the
00:49:31.840 way uh let's never forget that for years now there have been campaigns going on sheila to have puerto
00:49:37.600 rico and dc get full statehood those are guaranteed democrat electoral college votes um i i would say this
00:49:47.280 sheila the one entity with the most resistance of alberta either leaving as an independent nation or
00:49:54.560 becoming a 51st state would be the conservative party of canada because without everyone again
00:49:59.680 slam dunk blue seats uh they might never form government in canada again it's not just slam dunk
00:50:07.120 blue seats it's we're the first domino to fall because you think saskatchewan's going to stay behind
00:50:13.200 if alberta goes the hell they're going to look around and say we can't we can't prop up this they're
00:50:18.240 going to want more from us we leave saskatchewan leaves and then i think the interior and north of dc
00:50:24.080 is going to have some serious conversation if those they would be the third domino um
00:50:30.560 to unshackle itself from both ottawa but likely vancouver um and so it and it's not just safe blue
00:50:38.720 seats it's safe blue fundraising it's the safe blue brain trust 100 of the party they never win again
00:50:46.000 without us yeah 100 um all right sheila do we have some more from alexa and super producer efren or
00:50:56.240 we don't but we will have more this is what i'm telling people we will have more from them we don't
00:51:03.600 have more to tease to you right now but if you want to see more of their reports and support their trip
00:51:09.040 to new york like they thought they were going into a serious riot and they went anyway actually they were
00:51:13.600 sort of like we must go if there's a riot um so if you want to see more of their journalism and support
00:51:20.400 it go to riot reports.com in your neck of the woods this is an interesting video um kalistanis have a
00:51:30.800 massive convoy on its way to ambush uh indian pm modi at the g7 uh why don't we run that video and uh
00:51:41.040 well try to make sense of it all good grief
00:52:03.040 yeah you know i see this and i wonder like if my question if i were able to get a question to modi
00:52:11.040 which i will i would like to try but as i said the dignitaries are over there and we are kept
00:52:17.440 safely away from them over here i would ask him why do you think canada has become a breeding ground
00:52:27.200 for this calistani problem yep i would argue sheila that in canada the us and the uk the calistani
00:52:36.320 movement is stronger in those three countries than it is hundred percent and you know when i see that
00:52:42.640 yellow calistani flag and by the way i have absolutely nothing against uh the sikh people
00:52:49.200 um but this is a particular politicization um and let us never forget sheila that our biggest act of
00:52:59.280 terrorism uh that was inflicted on this country was 1986 the air india bombing more than 300 people
00:53:06.240 blown out of the sky and we've had two public inquiries uh that has pointed the finger at
00:53:13.680 calistani extremists so when i see those flags when i when i hear this rhetoric i i kind of pay attention
00:53:20.800 because it's not uh just barking sometimes there's a bite behind that bark yeah sorry if i seem a little
00:53:29.200 bit distracted i'm trying to keep track of uh sid and angelica on the streets there at some sort of
00:53:35.760 protest in downtown vamp where dr joe vipeland is speaking for those of you outside of alberta and you
00:53:42.080 don't know who he is he is uh with uh calf or case cafe i don't know it's canadian association of
00:53:52.720 physicians against or physicians for the environment i think that's what it's called
00:53:59.680 um and he yes and i i don't know i think he wants a net zero hospital which means net zero surgeries
00:54:05.680 um net net zero lives save he's the doctor who went during covet he was the lockdown doctor who went
00:54:15.360 during covet to the un climate change conference so while he is back here in alberta telling everybody
00:54:24.240 to stay in your house and quit traveling to save lives he and his daughter who i think is engaged in
00:54:32.240 a lawsuit if i recall correctly with the federal government for like oh you're killing our future
00:54:37.600 blah blah blah blah um he flew to i think it was glasgow at the time to go to the climate change
00:54:45.200 conference because you couldn't have christmas you couldn't go to your mother's funeral but he could
00:54:50.880 travel around the world to fight climate change one high carbon airline flight is at a time he's i guess
00:55:00.000 downtown and they were asking me like hey what do you know about joe by pond like i'm the mini
00:55:04.880 encyclopedia of joe by pond that's just amazing like why can't people in this case doctors stay in their
00:55:13.360 lane uh you're all about the hippocratic oath you're all about making people uh who are sick uh well again
00:55:21.920 and you know climate change that that's not your stick you know it reminds me i think it was last year
00:55:27.680 she like i did a little video on this it was that anesthesiologist in michigan that wrote a paper
00:55:33.760 where he was saying in order to combat climate change we should make anesthesia illegal now here's
00:55:40.960 the thing first of all if you're an anesthesiologist you're campaigning uh to uh get your job canceled but
00:55:48.480 think about that sheila if uh you were due for a knee or a hip replacement and i know you're a tough gal
00:55:55.040 but the doctor said oh you know because of climate change uh we're not going to put you under we're
00:55:59.760 just going to saw away while you're completely conscious oh that's a hard no for me not a chance
00:56:07.200 yeah just give me some kentucky bourbon uh civil war style and saw my leg off and hope for the best
00:56:16.000 yeah you can't even get kentucky bourbon here sheila tariff actually we got american liquor
00:56:25.120 yes on our shelf and good for premier smith for reversing that ludicrous mandate but that
00:56:31.120 it's just so you can saw my leg off i guess we can still pull my leg off
00:56:37.040 honestly something wrong with these people there's something wrong with these people and
00:56:41.920 they're not dumb people so it's like being in a cult right where you just deny the reality around
00:56:48.880 you even though you know better you know a comet isn't coming to pick you up but you take the poison
00:56:55.840 anyway that's what's happening with these people i think at some point it's sort of the like the sunk
00:57:03.600 cost uh they've spent so much time on this and so much energy that even when it starts to not
00:57:11.760 make sense anymore they can't back out because they have sunk too much into it you know and and
00:57:17.120 really uh with this climate change cult although it seems that the ringleader greta tunberg i guess
00:57:23.760 the climate emergency is over because now she's in the flotilla to gaza business but it seems to be
00:57:30.080 sheila all about making our lives miserable i mean imagine no you know anesthetic being applied
00:57:37.760 before major surgery and we were talking about you know coffee resistance in 1775 another paper came
00:57:44.880 out from montreal i believe it was last year where the researchers said uh you know what to reduce
00:57:50.000 climate change we need to uh ban coffee imports uh yeah that ain't gonna happen and by the way i
00:57:56.800 wonder how many pots of coffee those two researchers drank while they were stewing over their uh research
00:58:04.160 paper but you see where i'm getting at it's like reverting to the stone age whereas i can tell you
00:58:09.920 sheila when you go to the worst of places in the world what do those people want well they want indoor
00:58:17.520 plumbing they want electricity they were like a nice honda civic in the driveway i mean it's but the the
00:58:24.320 ringleaders behind this climate change fascism if i may they want us to adopt that lifestyle
00:58:32.480 it to me it's egregious and outrageous and hypocritical because these are the people
00:58:37.840 that are living life high on the hog with all the little gadgets and creature comforts that we get
00:58:44.640 from the petrochemical industry yeah i was gonna say when you said they want us to live that way not all of
00:58:51.760 us just like us yeah not them just us right like i'm gonna do a video i caught it last night while i was
00:59:01.200 sitting in the media room sid was editing a video and i was sort of re-watching uh prime minister
00:59:07.760 carney land in uh calgary at the tarmac and he was being greeted by daniel smith and uh jody gondek the
00:59:16.400 mayor of calgary and his wife and him were coming down the stairs and boy they seem like a warm couple
00:59:21.520 um but and i was sort of eavesdropping i was trying to figure out what smith was saying because
00:59:29.920 she's such a lovely lady and she's warm even when she doesn't like you and i was then i noticed
00:59:37.680 uh that mark carney these two net zero fanatics i'll do a video on it so we don't need to pick up
00:59:43.360 the clip but uh these two net zero fanatics mark carney and his wife got into separate suvs and
00:59:50.240 went their separate ways like where are you guys going and you guys couldn't even carpool
00:59:56.000 you're probably going to the same hotel room today but she got in one car and he got in another that
01:00:01.920 doesn't make any sense it's not like she would assume the prime minister's office if something
01:00:07.040 happened to him uh but they just i guess they had enough of each other i don't know what the protocol is
01:00:12.640 there and lee and sheila let me take a wild guess right now the suvs the separate suvs they got into
01:00:20.640 enormous yeah not electric i take it not even plug-in hybrid i take it i would bet my life on that
01:00:27.360 good old fossil fuel eight cylinder engines right the hugest of suburban yeah the hugest idling idling on
01:00:36.720 the tarmac uh louis but let's get to this one because let's this is hypocrisy at its finest and
01:00:43.920 like mark carney's cabinet is an absolute mess people keep telling me mark carney's smart
01:00:49.680 but based on his cabinet picks i think he's an idiot um gregor robertson the former mayor of vancouver
01:00:57.840 who oversaw the explosion in housing prices in vancouver has this is from black locks but it first broke
01:01:07.440 in the breaker by bob macken housing minister gregor robertson attempted to hide millions worth of
01:01:15.200 investment property from mps according to british columbia land titles uncovered by the breaker news robertson would
01:01:22.800 not discuss his real estate dealings when questioned in the house this is wild robertson had investments
01:01:29.200 in at least three properties reported uh bob macken tax assessors but the combined value at 11 million
01:01:38.080 he owns a 2024 built house in tofino bc that's by the way gregor robertson is also a climate fanatic so
01:01:46.960 if he lives in vancouver proper that's a bit of a jaunt to get to the far side of vancouver island
01:01:52.800 to tofino and then uh an undisclosed interest in a lakeside property in squamish the squamish
01:02:00.320 property at levitt lake is assessed at five six million and is a two-story home on 17 acres separately
01:02:08.560 owned uh a company uh that robertson registered in 2020 called 11 otters investment inc is listed as
01:02:18.000 you know what this guy he's using these uh real estate holding companies to get around taxes
01:02:25.680 uh i guess i suppose just like his last uh anyway it's a company he registered in 2020 called 11
01:02:31.680 otters investment is listed as the owner of a nearly three million dollar assessed 11 acre property
01:02:36.560 on pacific rim highway near cox bay and tofino he loves the vancouver island according to the report
01:02:42.320 robertson's penthouse near english bay in vancouver was assessed at almost 2.4 million he does not live
01:02:49.840 in his riding amazing sheila um as egregious and outrageous as that story is i'll tell you what's
01:02:59.280 even further beyond the pale maybe i'm just uh an old dinosaur but i remember back in the day when a story
01:03:07.520 breaking a scoop like that would mean that the next day or just later that day the minister would
01:03:15.200 have a press conference and submit his resignation that's how bad this is and that does not happen
01:03:21.600 anymore it just does not there there is no honor as far as i'm concerned no no this if that were i mean
01:03:30.160 first of all if that were a conservative cabinet minister he never would have been a conservative
01:03:33.680 cabinet minister based on his uh well based on his history being uh at least responsible in no small
01:03:42.800 part uh to that housing problem in vancouver proper um but then having all of these real estate holding
01:03:52.640 these things would have been declared to the ethics commissioner or should have been declared to the
01:03:56.720 ethics commissioner looks like he didn't what is he gonna pull is he gonna pull a uh a bill more
01:04:03.040 no one say i forgot about that french villa i owned with my curly fry heiress wife of the mccain family
01:04:10.640 like is that what he's just gonna pull and say well i just forgot i didn't declare 10 million dollars
01:04:16.480 in property holding how do you forget 10 million dollars in property holdings well if there's only
01:04:22.480 one way i could think of sheila that he's a multi-billionaire then 10.4 million is chump change
01:04:27.440 you find in the sofa but you're absolutely right those are huge numbers uh he should resign he should
01:04:33.200 never have been given that portfolio in the first place but there seems to be a a pattern by carney
01:04:40.320 that he's following trudeau of giving some of the dumbest liberal mps cabinet positions i don't get it
01:04:48.000 sheila yeah his immigration minister is a total idiot his environment minister is a total idiot public
01:04:54.240 safety public safety absolute moron um and you know with ties to terror organizations doesn't know
01:05:03.440 the gun file um and now our housing minister is uh i guess a real estate mogul who forgot about his
01:05:11.600 real estate holdings what else is he forgetting to do unbelievable incredible well i think we have the
01:05:18.960 daily cringe is our last one we do okay okay it is i i love this opinion on father's day it's crucial to
01:05:30.640 recognize the importance of mothers on okay let me just read this on father's day when all the attention
01:05:40.560 falls on perhaps the least important character in the delivery room what
01:05:44.880 it seems to me that a smart father would insist on recognizing the blinding truth the woman who made
01:05:53.280 him a father is the real hero of the story writes oh my god mark bulguch who is an absolute crazy person
01:06:06.320 who would write this we already have mother's day like can we can we recognize that mothers and fathers
01:06:13.840 play an equal role in their children's lives uh children who grow up without a father are more likely to
01:06:21.520 engage in criminality more likely to go to prison more likely to uh be abused in their child like as a
01:06:30.640 child they're more likely to face abuse they struggle with school they're least likely to uh complete
01:06:37.200 a high school they're least likely to go on to university dads play a vital role in a child's life
01:06:44.400 but this is chalking them up to being just like sperm donors in the whole process oh i don't know
01:06:49.520 sheila the left says just build more basketball court she really don't need a father in a child's life
01:06:54.720 but to your point that is the crux of the matter we have mother's day mother's day comes before father's
01:07:02.240 day um and i'll tell you based on my observation sheila people care deeply about mother's day whereas
01:07:10.240 father's day i'm being honest it's kind of an afterthought i didn't even know this sunday was
01:07:15.600 father's day myself and i'm a father but you uh if you look at restaurant bookings when you're talking
01:07:22.400 about the top booking periods it's things like valentine's day mother's day it's like you you
01:07:29.600 know there's restaurants that are totally booked that ain't the case with father's day maybe there's
01:07:34.400 more you know golfing tea times on on on father's day but i he would have a valid argument if there was
01:07:43.840 no mother's day or mother's day was not recognized or mother's day was the afterthought but it's the
01:07:50.560 complete opposite of what i just said yeah right like it father's day is recognized a month after
01:07:57.920 mother's day we're already giving mothers the prominent uh position uh you know like the the
01:08:04.160 recognition they deserve but why is it so untenable to recognize the fact that children need dads too
01:08:09.360 uh we we basically said as a society maybe two or three to three decades ago that dads are all not
01:08:18.800 not all that necessary that families don't need to stay intact and look around you look around us
01:08:25.840 a lot of it has to do with that well the the silver lining i guess is that he didn't go full derangement
01:08:33.760 let's say um because we know there are those on the left and we've covered these stories you know
01:08:39.520 ones and twos of schools in canada that have banned mother's day and father's day because what if the
01:08:45.440 child doesn't have a mother or doesn't have a father yeah well i can i can i can speak to that
01:08:51.040 directly my dad died when i was nine you know what i did on father's day i made something for my mom
01:08:56.320 mom i can speak to it directly as well sheila yeah my birth father and mother were never part
01:09:03.600 of my life in a big way at all um i was raised by my grandparents when i was in elementary school
01:09:10.800 we had father's day and mother's day activities making these little you know uh cards um do you
01:09:16.480 think i was airing grievances no because i considered my grandmother and my grandfather
01:09:21.360 to be right as equivalent to a loving father and mother those figures yeah so again once again
01:09:27.840 the left as they always do finding a solution to a problem that doesn't exist right uh and i as you
01:09:35.920 know someone who's in charge of editorial at rebel news i don't know uh how that story made it past
01:09:42.000 the pitch process like i really don't like who's in charge of that who who thought you know what we
01:09:47.520 need to write on father's day a story that uh just writes fathers out of the lives of children yeah
01:09:56.480 good to go and somebody was like yep check run with it champ and they published it like that just
01:10:02.800 boggles my mind and you know sheila doesn't it make the case to pull federal funding of the media
01:10:09.920 because uh i don't think there's an appetite for for this kind of leftist ideology and if the star had
01:10:18.160 to sink and swim uh as it used to be the case if didn't have that taxpayer funded safety net uh
01:10:24.560 they'd be looking at chapter 11 right now this is nonsense that only a tiny fringe of ultra leftists
01:10:32.320 uh subscribe to yeah i mean they're they're never going to get the market correction they so rightly
01:10:38.240 deserve as long as they're funded by the federal government which is unfortunate uh olivia efron do
01:10:45.680 we have chats are we good okay no more david i think we can sign off i have uh a couple of requests
01:10:55.600 from outside media i need to respond to wow that is fantastic i know you'll do a great job there you go
01:11:01.040 shilla gun read today folks beauty and brains what a package right uh well folks thank you so much for
01:11:07.920 tuning in to the live stream uh i believe tomorrow is uh sheila gun read and lease from uh saskatchewan
01:11:16.160 another western gal that has a camper back and i understand yeah it seems to be quite a trend uh
01:11:22.880 i won't be back for a couple of weeks uh on wednesday morning uh first thing i'm off on that rebel
01:11:29.280 news cruise maybe some of you are on that cruise too can't wait uh to see you and then i have to
01:11:35.840 uh go down to uh los angeles let's call it i'll be on assignment okay so um enjoy uh sheila and lease
01:11:45.840 tomorrow can't wait to see you guys in two weeks from now and in the meantime as always stay safe and
01:11:52.800 stay sane
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