REBEL ROUNDUP | Conservative convention recap, CBC in Epstein files, Separatism momentum grows
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In this episode of Rebel Roundup, Sheila and Lise talk about the Conservative National Convention in Calgary, the controversial policy proposals that were passed, and Tamara Leach's comments on gender dysphoria and sexual education.
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Oh, hey, good afternoon. Good morning, everybody, depending on which part of this country that
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you're in. You're watching Rebel Roundup. I'm your host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm joined
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by my very best friend in the entire world from Regina, Saskatchewan, Lise Murrell, and
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we are both sounding quite exhausted because we had a hectic, but I think, consequential
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weekend in Calgary at the National Convention of Conservatives. Lise, how's it going?
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Well, good morning, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and good morning, Canada. Welcome to What's About
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to Be One of the Most Interesting Rebel Roundups in the History of Rebel Roundups. We have waited
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our whole lives for a show exactly like this, and we're just delighted to be able to bring
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the tea to you, and ooh, ooh, you guys, ooh, you guys, we're coming in hot.
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Yeah, it was, I think it was good. I think this will put some fire in your belly to make sure
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that the Conservatives stay Conservative because of, you know, they passed a lot of really excellent
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policy, like, policy initiatives over the weekend, but the one that failed, I think, is the one
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that they need to be really distinct from the Liberals on. Man alive, do I look disheveled,
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and we're both sounding a little bit under the weather, but I think it might have to do with
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exhaustion. Anyway, we'll talk about it. We'll tell everybody how they can get involved in the show,
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because I think you guys are going to have some stuff to say about it. I know Leif does. We had,
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I mean, she had to call me on the way home to Regina to just digest it.
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We just had to have some emergency debriefs, I think is what they call them, Sheila Gunn-Reed,
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and this is happening amongst everybody that was there. Yes.
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Yeah, we witnessed it in real time. Real time. So, anyway, so I'll tell everybody what we're
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doing around here, how they can get involved in the show. If you're watching us in Rumble,
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a paid comment called a super thanks. So, I think that's it. Let's start with, you know what, let's
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get it out of the way, and then we'll go back to what happened with Tamara Leach. Let's talk about the
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thing that's really prickling, Lise, and me too, because I think the Conservatives have to be
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exactly different than the Liberals on this. They have to be the party of families and children,
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and empowering parents, and supporting parents as they try to navigate this weird, horrible world
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that wants to sexualize kids and undermine the relationship between parents and kids. So,
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let's go, Olivia, on the list of topics. The video where we describe it as a sitting Conservative
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elected official in Canada. Who is it again, Lise? It is Tamara Cronus of Nanaimo Ladysmith.
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Nanaimo Ladysmith, Conservative MP. She said that opposing a policy that makes it easier
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for children to transition to a different gender is too divisive. Now, there was a policy, just to give
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some background, there was a policy platform, policy proposal that said, basically, this is not the
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exact wording, but the Kohl's notes version, that parents should be empowered to seek the
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therapy advice that they need to help children navigate gender dysphoria without medicalizing
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them. Help their own kids. Excuse me, yes. Help their own children through gender dysphoria.
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So, right now, in fact, it's illegal to what they call gender, or what they call conversion therapy.
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That's illegal in Canada. Now, I, and of course, nobody agrees with taking your kid to a therapist
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and asking them to change their sexual orientation. Like, that, like, nobody wants, like, to forcibly
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take someone and send them off to a camp to make them straight. I, I don't, I don't think that is a
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thing that, that happens, really. But what does happen, or what used to happen, is you might want
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to take your kid who's struggling with gender dysphoria because of some horrible influence of
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some blue-haired teacher, that you should be able to take them to a psychologist, like Jordan Peterson,
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or your, your, your faith, your faith leader, your faith leader, to help guide them to the truth?
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Yeah, to say, like, no, maybe, maybe this is just something that you will resolve as you go through
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pure puberty, as you allow the natural process to, uh, take place instead of putting you on hormones
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that block puberty and thus make that dysphoria worse. You should be, that, yes, that puts you on a,
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that put children on a medical pathway to certain bodily destruction, destroying their fertility,
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their future, their opportunities, their sense of self, their identity.
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Yep, right, like, your priest should able, be able to articulate orthodox Catholic theology on the body,
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right? Parents should, parents should be permitted to assert the biological sex of their own children.
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Right, so this is, let's go to the video of Cronus arguing against this very common sense policy,
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which is, by the way, what we do here in Alberta, right? We don't medicalize kids in Alberta.
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The conservative stronghold, where our premier, by the way, is poised to pick up eight seats that
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are held by the NDP in Calgary. The NDP, if the election were called today, are going to be wiped
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out damn near in Calgary. Why? And it is because Danielle Smith was brave enough to take this issue on.
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Right, this is, this, this policy is a winner for conservatives because it's a 90-10 issue
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across all demographics. This is the, oh, sorry, Sheila, this is the only, this is the only issue
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that the conservatives can beat the liberals with. We know that the liberals, we heard Pierre Poliev say
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it, the liberals came in and stole their policy. This is the only issue conservatives have left in
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their deck that they can play right now and beat the liberals. They were widely criticized after the
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federal election for not being able to pivot. And this is Pierre Poliev's moment to be able to put
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that to bed. This is egregious, what you are about to see, Canada. This is egregious. And we got way,
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way, way more on this later. Um, but watch this earthquake of a moment in Calgary. Watch this.
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I'm Tamara Cronus. I'm the Member of Parliament for Nanaimo Lady Smith.
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We are the party that believes that Canadians should be able to have an affordable home on a safe street
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under a cloud flag. We should not be adopting policies that divide us. This policy divides us.
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Thank you. We'll go back to the yes. Mike, go ahead.
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Okay. I don't care about safe streets and affordability. If my kid can be put down a medical pathway behind
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my back that where the outcome is suicide. I don't care. Yes, I care about inflation. But the safety of
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children in this society is more important. It is paramount. More important than all of those things
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to parents. It is absolutely central to conservatism that we protect children, that we stand up for
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families. We conserve the kids. And we, and that in this moment, we reject this madness outright.
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Tamara Cronus is five years behind the general culture on this issue. Where places like Belgium
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and places like the UK are saying, we don't do this to kids. And she's calling it divisive sister.
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You're five years behind the world on this. Catch up.
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This is what this tells me, is Tamara Cronus is operating within a sphere of influence that allows
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these beliefs to take hold and nefariously hang on. But let me be clear, there is no room
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for the advocacy of radical gender ideology in the conservative movement of Canada.
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Yeah. And of. Pierre Polyev learned this weekend that he has a cancer in his party. So what do we do
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when we, when we are diagnosed with cancer? Are we inclusive to the cancer, Pierre Polyev? Are we
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inclusive? Or what, is it a, is it a, is it a, it is, it is, it is it a rare and special kind of cancer
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that we want to label as diverse? Or do, or do we, or do we cut the cancer out? Yeah. Or do we do
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that? We, this is a critical moment in the conservative movement in Canada. Um, and it is
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one that will be examined for years. Well, and as we all know, Lise cares deeply about this issue.
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That's why she became a bestselling LGBTQ plus AI author on Amazon. She wrote a book. Here we go.
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There he is. There he is guys. Look, Buck the Rainbow Unicorn. Okay. Triple number one,
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Amazon bestseller. We know that this is a winning issue because of how you guys made this book succeed.
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And we, we also saw the shift of NDP voters back to the conservatives in the recent polling data
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that shows that Daniel Smith is going to pick up eight seats in Calgary. NDP are going to be wiped
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out in Calgary because of our, the tackling of social issues in this province and not backing
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down. So I see that Tamara Cronus, when she was called out by Tim Tillman, who I believe is still
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with 1BC, um, she says the existing policy clearly states that we believe in the right and duty of
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parents to raise their own children responsibly according to their own conscience and beliefs.
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Okay. So why are you acting contrary to the policy?
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Right. Let's drill down on, let's drill down. Pardon me. No, it's okay. I just want to give
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Olivia some advice to just open up those 73 comments because I want to, I want to see how
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the world is reacting. We're going to read aloud. This is show and tell this morning,
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you guys. We're going to see what Canadians have to say. Look.
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To Tamara Cronus. Psychopathic ghoul. Keep going. Keep going.
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Is it responsible? You read it. It'll be therapeutic for you. Is it responsible to let
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confused children with multiple comorbidities play pretend that they were born in the wrong body
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or turn them into lifelong pharmaceutical experiments or to have their sexual organs cut
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off? In my books, it is pure evil and it should be criminalized. Natasha.
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Okay. I'll take over from here while you, uh, come back together. Uh, resign. He says,
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I'm just going to leave this here. Um, and then he quotes Matt Walsh saying that, yeah,
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it's been foisted onto children. Like it's overwhelming. And this in fact was the only policy
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proposed that failed. Um, and the only one Canada, the only one. Now we heard that there were,
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we heard that other people had, um, we heard from delegates. It's okay. Lisa's going to get it
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together. We heard from delegates. Oh, I'm good. I am perfectly fine. Excuse me though. While I
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fix my makeup. Thanks. Um, we heard from a delegates that we know out of Saskatchewan that said that
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they had some difficulty voting now. Um, so if you had some difficulty voting on this issue and
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you're a delegate, I want to hear from you. Send it to tips at rebeldews.com. I don't know if this
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is an isolated incident or a systemic one that day. I do know that they earlier had a problem
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with voting on another policy and they revoted. So if you had an issue and you were voting that
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vote, this would have been vote. I want to hear this would have been about 4 PM on Saturday on the
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main convention floor. Oh, you will know if you had a problem. Yep. If they, at the conservative
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party convention in Calgary, if you were there during this vote, we want to know your experience.
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Again, that's info at rebelnews.com. Please reach out and let us know.
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Like, and you and I discussed this in our debrief. Um, now this is, I mean, they might've been out
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organized on the floor. A lot of things could have happened. There could have been a lot of
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delegates from certain more progressive ridings that sort of organized them on this because when
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they're voting, people are coming and going, you're not, you know, like sometimes you just come into the
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room to vote for the thing you care about. Oh, the, the environment is like a beehive. Like
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just think of 5,000 bees buzzing around the inside of a beehive. That is the vibe of the
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conservative party convention. And if you're outside, if you're outside, when things start
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happening on the policy, they lock the doors. So like when they say like voting, starting close
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the door. So you can come and go, but when the vote happens on the policy, they close the door. So
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it's only the people in the room. So there could have been some organizing, but this is, I'm telling
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you, this is the only one that failed. And we, uh, here's my advice to the conservative party of
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Canada. If you want to snatch some NDP voters like Ms. Daniel Smith is doing in Calgary, you've got
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you. I, and I know you're getting into election readiness mode. I know that you are because there
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are rumblings of a rip drop happening in March. Yes. All of the signs are pointing to an imminent
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election. And I have my theories about why that could be in, in why Carney needs to do it now before
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the American midterms and whatever. That's all just my speculation, my theories and my, my, uh,
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staying up too late and having a busy brain. But here's what you need to do conservative party to
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fix this because people are angry. Like they're off the rev limiter over this and they're angry
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at Tamara Cronus. She should not be your spokesperson on this, by the way. Um, but I think, I think some,
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I think some re-education is in order. Yeah. I think some, I think a correction is in order.
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You need to be the party of empowering parents and not just to do what Tamara Cronus says that existing
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policy states clearly that we've not good enough. It's not good enough. It's not good enough.
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When the federal government has criminalized the theology of the body of the Catholic church
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being communicated to young people with the explicit consent of their parents. So, uh, send her an email
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guys, be polite. If you send her an email, no swear words, no, don't call her names, nothing express
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your discontent and your desire for the conservative party of Canada to win the next
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election by being the party of empowering parents. Because the only way to fix this is in your
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campaign platform to have a defense of parents' rights and not just insofar as you get to, yeah,
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This is proof. Defense of parents' rights. In Saskatchewan, we needed to wield the notwithstanding
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clause to protect parents from this kind of activism that Tamara Cronus is, uh, is advocating.
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Also, it's not divisive. We have to wield the notwithstanding clause. Conservative Party of Canada,
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this is your notice. You may have to use the notwithstanding clause on this issue.
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This is your notice. You get ready. Uh, we're, we're making this the issue.
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In Alberta and Saskatchewan, two massively successful conservative premiers.
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Those two could be, they could be premier for life at this point. And they're winning on this issue.
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They wielded the notwithstanding clause to defend parents. It was not divisive. In fact,
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the polling data shows out that it is the least divisive policy, that it's like a 20 to 90 10
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issue. There, this is an absolute political swish bang win issue. Completely. And, and the
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Conservative Party needs to decide right now whether it is going to be brave enough to confront it or
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whether they want to lose again. Yeah. Yeah. This is how you steal NDP voters. This is how you do it.
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This is how, this is how you, you open the doors to the people that know that gender has gone way,
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way off the rails. And you say, listen, if that, if you think, if you think that the left has gone
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too far with the gender stuff, well, you're a conservative. We, I mean, leave a light on for
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the people that are going to pour into the conservative tent. Yep. Tell them to have a home
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here. It's conservative. This is what defines conservatism. Right. Open the door to those people.
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Like, welcome home. What are we conserving? If not the children? What are we? How do you conserve
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the future when you don't defend parents who are trying to do exactly that? It is impossible. It is,
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it is the exact opposite of what everything conservatism stands for. The embrace and the
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promotion of this. It is, it is, I got a lot of questions. I got a lot of questions about how
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something as easy as this to identify as radical left-wing activism managed to take root within the
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Conservative Party of Canada truly. Yeah. Truly. Yeah. How did this happen? And, you know, if it's
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divisive, it's not divisive to the voters, but it might put you on the wrong side of those monsters
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in the mainstream media who seem to be okay with this stuff. Do you know who you'll have to answer?
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You know who you'll have to answer to, Conservative Party of Canada? We know you, you, we know you guys
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really love working with the CBC, but you'll have to defend an absolutely defensible position.
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Okay. There's nothing controversial about protecting kids and upholding families in conservatism,
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but you will have to say that to your friends in the CBC. And what we saw this weekend was
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staggering, you guys. What we saw was staggering. The Conservative Party of Canada basically ran a
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campaign to defund the CBC. Okay. Their whole election campaign was full of, you know, crap
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talking to CBC and saying that we're going to, you know, defund it or make it self-reliant or whatever
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the promise was. But long story short, CBC bad. Yeah. The Conservative Party of Canada
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works over time carrying water. Sheila Gunn-Reed. Sheila Gunn-Reed. Well, and yeah, we'll, we'll read
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this actually because something controversial happened and I, and I'm going to make a distinction
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here out of fairness and accuracy. I truly believe the MPs dislike the CBC as much as I do.
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Well, I couldn't tell by the lines they were in to appear on their program.
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Well, that's okay. Like I saw Premier Smith just giving it to Rosie Barton. So I mean,
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okay. Sometimes you get an opportunity to tell it to their faces. And Rachel Thomas did an absolute
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bang up job calling out the CBC from the floor. And that's again, us Western conservatives are much
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different than the other conservatives of the country, but this is sorry. Sorry. One was just
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while we're on this, on this, uh, on this topic, one of the biggest rounds of applause in the entire
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weekend was when some, a woman and forgive, I did not catch her name. If you're that woman, please
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reach out. I just want to give you props. But what she said was, hi, this is my name. I'm delighted to
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be here. And I've sued the CBC twice in the last six months. Well, you should have seen the crowd
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absolutely on their feet upside down to light it. Like, like, to say that the CPC base is, is
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absolutely out of love with the CBC and the mainstream media is a wild understatement. But it,
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it, I mean, the way that I saw this, the CBC, okay. Being coddled. Oh, they were prioritized. They're so
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special. And I went, if, if I were conservative party, the nearest the CPC, the CBC would have
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got to that convention is the far away parking lot. Okay. They would have had to broadcast from
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their special satellite truck from the parking lot. But, uh, that wasn't, honestly, I didn't mind
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having them in the building because I, I do think that it was kind of important for the base to see
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the CBC and their grossness to like you, you have to see it with your own eyes. It's one of those
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things that you know, it, you know it in your heart, but to like be able to walk by their riser
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and see it, it's really important. And when you know it, Tamara Leach and I did walk by the riser
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there, the, to see the boiled potato panel. Um, and so again, I'll make a distinction between
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the communications realm in the, as they say, OLO office of the leader of the opposition
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versus the base and the MPs. There's like, there's a big disconnect. So I'll read this
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article. It's on rebelnews.com right now. Ezra wrote it, uh, conservatives tell Tamara Leach to
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delete a tweet criticizing the CBC. And, uh, so the request was justified by what staff described as a
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covenant of good faith. Uh, what covenant? Cause that, I'm sorry, did you sign a covenant?
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Sheila Gunn-Reed, did you sign a covenant when you entered the building? Cause I certainly don't,
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like maybe I missed that step in the registration process, but I never signed a covenant to play
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nice with the CBC. Okay. I never did. And I never will. But like, pardon me, didn't Rosie Barton
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sue the CBC two campaigns ago? Like what covenants of good faith? Anyways, uh, despite the broadcasters
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open hostility towards conservatives. And I kind of like Ezra struck, I think the right tone here,
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like it was like, is okay. This is the communication staffers that we know how the MPs feel. Cause we
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saw it from the floor and we'll show a clip of that in a minute, but rebel news is out in force. Let's
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just go through Ezra's article. Yeah. Rebel news is out in force at the conservative party convention
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in Calgary. We had five reporters there, including our newest recruit Tamara Leach. It was great to see
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Tamara interviewing MPs. And by the way, she did a backup job and she must've had 500 people. I think
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we've rounded down there. Cause it took her like an hour to go out of the building to the health club
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to get back in because like what should be a five minute walk took an hour. Cause she can't go
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anywhere. She can't walk five steps in a crowd. I am not making this up. And you have never seen people
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open up their arms to her. Yeah. She, she, uh, she, she is beloved. Okay. Tamara Leach is beloved.
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Yeah. And it shows. Yeah. Ezra goes on to say, but something weird happened. And I've sent a letter
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to the party bosses asking for an explanation. The CBC tape broadcaster sent their two most anti
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rabid anti-conservative activists, David Cochran and Rosemary Barton. Cochran is infamous for trying
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to get rebel news kicked out of the leaders debate last year. And Barton actually sued the conservative
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party right in the middle of the 2021 election campaign during like it's wild during Pierre Polioff's
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beach. Cochran and Barton couldn't contain themselves. This, I should tell you, this photo
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was taken with my phone by Tamara because she didn't have her phone in her pocket. Um, and just to the
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other side, by the way of Barton there, as we scroll down was Jason Kenney, the absolute anti-independence
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minded, uh, hit man. He spent a lot of time. He spent a lot of time in the CBC booth. He sure did.
00:26:13.600
He sure did. It was just like his private hangout. You remember what was his sky palace? Like sky
00:26:18.140
palace? It was like that. It was like that, but at the conservative party convention and with the
00:26:22.220
CBC people like disconnected, completely disconnected as you, if anybody follows our former premier Jason
00:26:29.620
Kenney online, he's viciously anti-independence, but it's worse because he's mean, like absolutely
00:26:37.080
despicable to the people of the movement, calling them fringe radical and, and basically discrediting
00:26:43.580
their intelligence and just, just really quite arrogant. Yeah. And premier Smith has taken a
00:26:48.040
different approach. She's saying, look, I don't discredit the grievances of, I would suggest
00:26:53.780
2 million Albertans. She says 1 million of my fellow Albertans, but that's still 1 million of 4 million.
00:26:59.600
Um, and that includes men, women, and children. Um, that's total population. So that's a lot of us.
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And to say that, uh, those people are crazy is exactly how Jason Kenney finds himself no longer
00:27:12.240
premier. So I hope he never stops. Uh, he's the greatest spokesperson for independence with his
00:27:17.140
arrogance. But anyway, um, during Pierre Polyev's speech, Cochran and Barton couldn't contain
00:27:23.120
themselves. They visibly sneered at him, turned their back to him and generally acted like unruly
00:27:27.000
school children. That's why we took the picture. A lot of people saw this and snapped photos of this
00:27:31.660
disgraceful contact, conduct. Tamara took a photo of their antics too, and posted it on apps.
00:27:38.020
Here's the picture now. Can you please zoom in, Olivia? Can we zoom in on his eyeball? Look at the,
00:27:42.160
like, look at the look. I unkindly in the most un-Christian of ways called this the triple chin
00:27:52.240
panel. And look, I got bad angles too. I should not be turning this way. And like, thankfully my hair
00:27:58.380
covers a lot of it, but nobody looks good from like looking in your phone. But anyway, this was the
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photo. It's not a gotcha photo. In fact, we should know there's like 4,500 people there who could have
00:28:09.560
taken the same photo. Right. And actually it was standing room only during Polyev's speech. A lot
00:28:14.520
of people, including me, I was standing back there. And so it's not like they were like, we, we rushed
00:28:23.100
into the grid, their green room and took a photo or like, we kicked down the bathroom stall door.
00:28:28.200
Like it's right there. They were, they're literally on display. Like think of the CBC booth as a very
00:28:35.400
well-lit China cabinet. That's where they were sitting in a China cabinet. On a perch above
00:28:39.940
everybody. So you just saw them. There's nothing obscuring the view. Looking down upon the peasants,
00:28:46.740
right? This is where they were sitting. And, and go ahead, continue Sheila Ben-Reed.
00:28:51.220
Ezra rightly points out, it's not a gotcha photo. It's not, in fact, it's not even that bad,
00:28:56.520
but it shows the disdain those government journalists have for conservatives. They are
00:28:59.880
always on their best behavior when they're at a liberal convention, but here's where it gets weird.
00:29:03.780
A conservative staffer went to Tamera and said that Cochran had demanded Tamera's tweet be taken
00:29:08.380
down. Could you imagine being a political journalist, dishing it out all day, but being such a thin-skinned
00:29:15.140
loser that when somebody simply posts a picture of you, you want to censor it.
00:29:19.920
Cochran is a classic cry bully, but he lacked the courage to talk to Tamera directly. So he
00:29:26.280
tattled to the conservatives. But in, and in talking to Tamera this morning, she said,
00:29:32.080
what should I do? All they do is post unflattering photos of me coming in and out of court
00:29:37.660
and saying unflattering things about me. Yes. Disparaging me, insulting me. Yes.
00:29:43.820
Calling her a seditionist, uh, you know, an insurrectionist. Yeah. And all she does is
00:29:50.680
return the favor once in a very public setting and they cry bully to the conservatives. Now that's
00:29:57.840
one thing, but why did the conservatives go to Tamera? The conservatives could have said this to the
00:30:03.360
CBC. That's really too bad. Yeah. Bye. And left. But what did they do? They carried water for the
00:30:09.360
CBC. Yeah. They became the CBC's errand boys. That is what happened. And if you think of this,
00:30:15.780
just on a, just on a, just on a macro level, okay. If they're willing to do this for the CBC,
00:30:20.960
what else are they willing to do for the CBC? Um, and look, we do video, we were working on the
00:30:27.920
all the time. People were taking pictures of us, probably a hundred photos. I probably took a
00:30:33.540
hundred photos with friends and supporters over the weekend. I, for sure we did. Um, we're working.
00:30:39.980
If people are taking pictures of you in a public place, that's how that works. By the way, a
00:30:44.560
journalist, you should not have to explain to a journalist that photos in a public place
00:30:49.580
are perfectly fine. Are just going to happen. It's, it comes with the territory.
00:30:53.700
Especially if you're on a well-lit perch above everybody else. Right. CBC.
00:30:58.460
In a gilded cage. Don't take a picture. This is where it gets weird.
00:31:02.820
Uh, but instead of ignoring Cochran, the conservative staffer actually ran that errand
00:31:08.100
for him, telling Tamara that the party had a quote covenant of good faith with the media
00:31:12.000
about not taking these kinds of photos while live hits are happening. Well, then that's a covenant
00:31:16.800
of good faith between the conservative party and the CBC, but that- Not us. Not us. I have no
00:31:21.820
good faith covenant with them. Okay. They lied about us on air and then called the SPVM in Montreal
00:31:29.460
on us when Ezra simply approached Rosie Barton and asked for right of, uh, reply when they spent
00:31:35.840
the entire night lying about us on air, live on TV. And we're literally standing six feet away saying,
00:31:43.060
why don't you let us come on and tell our side of this story? They called the SPVM on us. And so
00:31:47.340
Ezra told Rosie Barton, she was eating her feelings and then invited her to join the fat challenge,
00:31:51.840
but whatever we can keep going. Do the conservatives really think that Cochran and Barton and the rest
00:31:56.980
of Mark Carney, CBC state broadcaster have a covenant of good faith with them. The CBC despises
00:32:01.780
the conservatives and the feeling is mutual party delegates overwhelmingly voted to privatize the
00:32:06.960
CBC. We'll get to that in a second. And actually Rachel Thomas, Alberta MP, her speech about the
00:32:13.740
mainstream media was an absolute barn burner. She got it. It was so good. It was so good. She roasted
00:32:19.020
them right to their faces. So I'm, this is why I say the communications people disconnect from the
00:32:24.960
grassroots and disconnect from what the MPs. Yes. Amen. Yes. The grassroots of the party are strong,
00:32:30.940
but it sounds like the party staff are falling back into the bad old days. Like they have Stockholm
00:32:35.120
syndrome. I remember when Andrew Scheer and Aaron O'Toole thought that by disparaging rebel news,
00:32:39.980
they could ingratiate themselves to the CBC. O'Toole even tried doing that with the truckers
00:32:45.220
too, which is what directly led to his ouster and Pierre Polyev becoming the new leader.
00:32:50.800
And then Ezra puts this well, we like the conservatives and we like Polyev. And one of
00:32:54.720
the things we like about them is their pledge to privatize the CBC. But if they really think they
00:32:59.960
have a covenant with the regime media, they're not going to do well. Conservatives don't have to be
00:33:06.120
afraid of the CBC anymore. Fewer people watch them than ever before. There's a flourishing
00:33:11.160
community of independent journalists and online influencers who have a far larger audience than
00:33:15.980
the CBC, hopefully. And time will tell. This is an isolated case. People love and trust rebel news
00:33:22.640
precisely because we're beholden to nobody, but our viewers. I'll keep you posted. If I hear back from
00:33:27.420
the party, Ezra says the conservative party wrote back claiming that the photo was unflattering,
00:33:32.440
but said the request to delete it was voluntary. What does that even mean?
00:33:43.220
And look, Tamara was like, yeah, I'll delete it. Because her God lover, her first instinct was to
00:33:50.000
protect us as rebel news. She's like, well, I don't want us to get kicked out. And she's like,
00:33:56.280
I don't want to cause a problem. Totally not like the seditionist, those potatoes that the CBC call her to
00:34:01.620
be. She was like, okay, I don't want to cause a problem, which is her first instinct, unlike the
00:34:07.860
CBC. So these people on the CBC who talk poorly of her, she reacted exactly the way that a nice
00:34:16.420
Right. Right. That she was, but that she was, that it was even brought up to her, that it was even
00:34:22.240
brought up to her by, by a conservative staffer is the part that we're sticking on. Okay. That you
00:34:29.780
shouldn't be carrying water for this, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation conservatives. Okay. You
00:34:35.800
owe them nothing. They work every day to undermine us. Why would you, I mean, I'm sorry. Why would you
00:34:42.700
play nice with them? Do you remember Stephen Harper? Stephen Harper used to have such a,
00:34:46.340
like an absolute lockdown on the relationship with the party and the CBC, right? Like it was,
00:34:54.940
it was, he was accused of being stony and cold and standoffish and inaccessible. Well, this is why,
00:35:00.940
this is why. Otherwise the CBC makes you work for them. And this is, this is a perfect example.
00:35:07.200
Um, let's now moving on from this. I want to show you when, now we've seen bad C or bad
00:35:17.560
conservative reaction. Um, let's show you the really good stuff because so many excellent things
00:35:24.800
came out of this delightful things happen. Yes. Yes. This was one of my favorites. Okay. Conservative
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MP from Alberta. Take note conservatives in the rest of the country. Be bold. That's how you win.
00:35:37.200
Why do you think the conservative party is so powerful in the West? It's because we bring
00:35:42.780
people like this to Ottawa. These are our people that we put forward. Rachel Thomas lets the CBC have
00:35:50.780
it knowing that they are directly about 60 feet behind her. Let's go. Uh, look folks, regardless of
00:35:58.320
whether you want to acknowledge or not, there is a love affair going on between the current media
00:36:02.320
landscape in this country and the liberal government of Canada. And we need to put a stop to that.
00:36:06.100
Currently this weekend, there was a summit of all media, and this is a direct quote from the stage.
00:36:12.420
Prime Minister, we have your back just as we know you have ours. This is what is said by the mainstream
00:36:19.340
media just yesterday. Further to that, the Minister of Heritage has said that the CBC is responsible
00:36:24.980
for social cohesion. Folks, this is propaganda at its finest. It needs to stop.
00:36:29.440
Yeah. So that, that's her speaking to a winning policy proposal to force the CBC to exist in a
00:36:38.120
free market. Like they don't. No more public funding. I don't, then they can propagandize
00:36:43.780
all they want. It's not my problem. They can compete. They can compete with the rest of the
00:36:49.520
independent media that has to do that by default. They won't be able to rely on, on their federal
00:36:55.380
funding to lie to Canadians, to propagandize, to inject our society with crazy ideological beliefs.
00:37:04.060
The CBC will have to tell the truth. Yeah. I mean, look, I think you all know that I am biased.
00:37:11.340
I don't think any media is unbiased, by the way. I just know the CBC isn't honest about their bias,
00:37:19.140
even though we can all see it, which is an insult to Canadians that they think that we can't see it.
00:37:25.220
Right. And I just, I don't want to pay for it. Like at the end of the day, I don't want to pay for it.
00:37:29.180
Like you watch us, you can consume some of our content for free. You have to pay for others of it.
00:37:34.220
You can donate to our causes completely willingly or not. There are things that you can do to help us
00:37:40.800
that are completely free, like share our content and engage with our content.
00:37:44.580
Sure. Subscribe, subscribe to our channel. We're pushing.
00:37:47.640
It's all million followers. We just won as many subscribers as Camping with Steve.
00:37:54.560
That's really all we want. We're in the dead heat with Camping with Steve.
00:37:57.560
But no, like we have a, we work really, really hard to bring you stories and topics that we know are important to you.
00:38:08.360
Whereas the CBC is paid to bring up things that is important to the Liberal Party of Canada.
00:38:14.540
Yeah. Like there's a, there's just a mile wide difference between their brand of journalism and our brand of journalism.
00:38:24.320
Let it decide. Yeah. And just let, the thing is, Rosie Barton can be as horrible and miserable as she wants to be.
00:38:30.800
I want it to not be my business, but it is my business as long as I'm funding it.
00:38:37.220
I want to not care about Rosie Barton, but because the government gives her money, now I care.
00:38:43.460
That's all. Like I want to be able to not give her a second thought in the world.
00:38:50.460
In the, in the corrupt mainstream media should not be something we're doing in Canada. And yet, and yet, do we, we actually have the clip that Rachel Thomas references there.
00:39:04.500
It's from Ryan Gerritson. Let's watch. This is the media, the media buddies, all the government-funded media buddies.
00:39:11.800
The government-funded media buddies. It's the Canadian Media Summit in Ottawa. This is what, and this was on CPAC, but it is no longer on CPAC now. Isn't that weird?
00:39:27.980
Somebody was a little too honest. They didn't, you know, like they get together in a group and they forget the cameras are rolling.
00:39:37.700
And they forgot that the rest of the world would be outraged by this. So let's watch.
00:39:45.620
And Prime Minister, know that every person in this room and the hundred and eighty thousand people who work in this industry have your back, just as we know that you have ours.
00:40:00.840
Mark Carney, excuse me. I'm sorry. Just to put this in perspective.
00:40:05.540
Mark Carney has one hundred and eighty thousand corrupt members of the mainstream media doing his bidding.
00:40:25.060
Hey, guys. Now is a great time to support the work.
00:40:38.560
A hundred and eighty thousand extra campaign workers.
00:40:51.200
That's an entire industry, an entire industry of ideologically captured, unscrupulous, mainstream media journalists who are selling their souls to do the government's bidding.
00:41:13.880
I sleep like a baby because I don't have to I don't have to sell my soul to tell the truth.
00:41:23.100
Let's before we button this up, I think maybe we'll stay on CBC.
00:41:30.840
I have my suspicions about who was doing the communication in the Epstein files between CBC Edmonton of all places.
00:41:41.860
We have to because this is CBC and then we'll go into like Pierre Paglia.
00:41:49.540
But I will tell you, Daniel Smith was the star of the convention.
00:41:58.680
And all the conservatives from other parts of the country were like, we love her.
00:42:06.900
Now that we're on Daniel Smith, just let me say this.
00:42:08.680
One of the most, oh, this is one of the most interesting parts of her entire speech was when she spoke fluent, beautiful French.
00:42:16.940
Oh, I was like, she is saying a thing without saying a thing.
00:42:26.560
That skill, that skill is one that will strike fear in the hearts of some very, very deserving fake conservatives.
00:42:50.820
Anyways, we'll go to, well, before we go to a break, we'll just show a couple of clips of Paulia, but we got to talk, like, we got to talk about this CBC thing.
00:43:00.380
Because I was, I was like, oh, who was, who, who did a documentary in the year that's mentioned here at CBC Edmonton?
00:43:10.700
I think I've pinned it down, but I don't want to say because I don't want to get it wrong.
00:43:17.920
But I'll text you off air and I'll tell you who I think it is.
00:43:22.380
This is, this is, this is related to the Epstein document dump.
00:43:25.840
There is an Alberta, a Canadian, a CBC, Albertan connection to the Epstein documents.
00:43:33.620
From the DO, these are DOJ files from the United States.
00:43:38.000
Recently released, like within the last 36 hours.
00:43:41.920
Newly released documents contained in the Epstein files, relieve, res, I'm doing that thing right.
00:43:52.260
Reveal an invite for Jeffrey Epstein to attend a dinner in Edmonton with an employee of CBC News Edmonton in 2009.
00:44:23.940
Where he didn't even have a locked cell door on the weekends.
00:44:28.200
Olivia, when was Mark Carney photographed with Ghislaine Maxwell at the Hedonism Festival?
00:44:33.500
Do you, do we know the date on that real quick?
00:44:35.520
Could we, would this be about the same time, 2009?
00:44:43.620
Yeah, we can do a timeline of Jeffrey Epstein and Canadian.
00:44:50.660
Yeah, I'm just gonna, I have it, I have some other stuff on my phone and I should have put
00:45:07.200
Oh, there were, that's inconvenient for the CBC.
00:45:12.420
That is real inconvenient for the CBC to be named in the Epstein files.
00:45:16.340
Who would have thought that the CBC would be into the promotion of devious, gross sexual
00:45:22.940
practices that are unforgivable amongst polite society?
00:45:31.540
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009, 6.59 a.m., dinner in Edmonton for charity.
00:45:43.640
I'm hosting a dinner at a really great restaurant here in Edmonton for charity.
00:46:06.620
Maybe you'd need to book a good dinner in Alberta to use whenever you want.
00:46:10.080
I know how much you love restaurants and love is like in capitals.
00:46:18.640
100% of the proceeds will benefit the United Way, Sign of Hope, Christmas Bureau, Edmonton,
00:46:23.580
The United Way, the United Way has campaigns against sexual, sex trafficking.
00:46:42.460
Please feel free to forward this email along to any big bidder types you know who love to
00:46:53.940
I've got my suspicions because the email sort of give it away.
00:47:05.140
Oh, this is, this is a, Sheila Gunn-Reed, I'm sorry, but let me just conjure Nancy Grace
00:47:11.320
Bombshell, you guys, Jeffrey Epstein is now tied to at least five Edmonton big schwingers,
00:47:22.080
We need to find out what happened in Edmonton on October 28th, 2009.
00:47:29.520
I'm just going to send Olivia a couple more photos so we can bring those up.
00:47:33.900
Cause I, I ended up at a very early morning rabbit hole.
00:47:41.100
To say that we, we aren't sleeping, you guys, because we are on, I mean, a series of hot stories
00:47:50.160
Uh, and then it says, uh, this, we're going back and forth here between the two of them.
00:47:58.520
Um, again, you guys, we're just, uh, we're covering some of the documents that were released
00:48:04.100
yesterday by the Department of Justice in the United States pertaining to, uh, convicted.
00:48:10.800
And they've redacted, but CBC, Edmonton of all places.
00:48:34.760
Maybe some leaves will show up on the trees soon.
00:48:36.800
You can check out my broadcast, go to this website, then click on watch the latest newscast.
00:48:45.620
We broadcast at different times these days because of the NHL playoffs.
00:49:10.620
So he's literally promoting his work at the CBC to Jeffrey friggin Epstein.
00:49:16.280
Also, I know this is the six o'clock news anchor in 2009.
00:49:30.140
Um, then Jeffrey Epstein directly replies and says, now where?
00:49:35.280
Till Thursday, just looked up your island on the chart.
00:49:43.820
You guys, we discovered that the shape of Epstein Island is an almost, uh, it is an, it is an
00:49:52.600
abstract, the Nickelodeon logo, Nickelodeon, the children's film company.
00:50:05.600
Then Epstein replies, my island sits between St. Thomas and St. John's.
00:50:13.140
Both Guana and Norman are owned by my friend, Henry Yureki.
00:50:19.400
They're trying to connect in the British Virgin Islands.
00:50:34.500
Henry Yureki is a celebrated expert American psychiatrist and entrepreneur.
00:50:48.740
He's a German born American academic psychiatrist, entrepreneur, producer and philanthropist.
00:51:00.940
That's six o'clock news because he's talking about how his broadcast at the six o'clock news
00:51:08.120
He says, I'll be back in North America for a few days.
00:51:16.080
And so I then I put together just to confirm for myself.
00:51:22.520
If who I think it is, had a documentary playing in 2009.
00:51:32.300
And you guys can figure it out, too, because you'll just go and look, see who the six o'clock
00:51:52.000
Then he says, sounds like you didn't see my doc.
00:51:54.520
So this is the guy from the CBC is getting a little hurt because Jeffrey Epstein didn't
00:52:13.680
Most likely you saw their story about the case.
00:52:29.740
They go on to say, I believe it was in the middle of a 48 hours mystery.
00:52:36.980
Larger question is why is the CBC anchor so interested in promoting a certain story to
00:52:49.360
I haven't sold it for distribution in the U.S. yet.
00:52:59.660
Did you get it on TV or did you watch the DVD I sent ages ago?
00:53:43.440
Oh, well, we need to have a, we had, we need to start a group chat about this.
00:53:46.620
Sheila got to read with all of our rebel true crime people.
00:54:30.340
I got out of bed early to make sure that I went through that stuff.
00:54:36.320
Just to button up CBC being bad and the conservatives convention before we hit.
00:54:42.920
I mean, we've done an hour already, but we still have to hit a few things.
00:54:48.380
I want to show you this clip from Polly Ave because we talked about
00:54:52.060
Tamera Kronos saying we can't be divisive on a really popular policy that actually unites conservatives.
00:55:01.620
Polly Ave actually says identity politics, like the stuff that which I believe Tamera Kronos is willing to peddle in divides Canadians.
00:55:11.560
Let's just show that clip from his speech and then we'll hit an ad break.
00:55:15.340
Open borders, immigration has overwhelmed health care, housing, and job markets.
00:55:25.440
Cancel culture and identity politics divide Canadians.
00:55:32.020
After 10 years of liberal rule, Canada is more costly and crime-ridden, dangerous, and dependent, and divided than ever before.
00:55:42.120
Now, Mr Carney, he promised to change all that.
00:55:59.740
The illusion, Mr Carney said he would spend less.
00:56:04.680
He's spending $90 billion more, and he doubled the deficit that he inherited.
00:56:10.380
The illusion, Mr Carney said, a country that cannot feed itself has few options.
00:56:16.480
Well, food inflation has doubled under his watch, and it's the worst in the G7.
00:56:21.060
The illusion, groceries will cost the average family an almost unimaginable $17,600 this year.
00:56:41.800
He hasn't got rid of a single anti-development law or bureaucracy.
00:56:48.440
And by the way, speaking of pipelines, how many of them are approved?
00:56:57.900
But you need to affirm parents' rights because...
00:57:02.500
If what I heard there was not a lot different from what I heard in the last campaign,
00:57:08.580
which we all recall, if we can just put our thinking caps on, the Conservatives lost.
00:57:13.100
If you campaign on the same issues that you campaigned on last time, you will lose again.
00:57:19.320
There is a new opportunity for the Conservative Party of Canada and Pierre Paliyev to absolutely
00:57:25.460
bring it home, to unite the country under this one issue, and to stop this madness in Canada.
00:57:35.760
Well, and we know the left actually doesn't care about economic issues.
00:57:45.600
Those Eastern boomers, again, don't send me an email if you didn't vote for Carney.
00:57:52.340
They bought their house for a bag of cans back in the 70s, and now it's worth $2.1 million.
00:58:01.140
In Pierre Paliyev's speech, he did say something really beautiful about families.
00:58:05.000
He said something along the lines of he would fight to protect the soft and, I want to say
00:58:20.240
Also, I want to talk, which ghoul was it in the mainstream media that said Pierre Paliyev's
00:58:26.700
mention of his autistic daughter when he fought back tears to talk about how important it was
00:58:34.340
to hear her speak for the first time because she has, up until now, been nonverbal.
00:58:40.160
And then I don't know which panelist it was, either CBC or CTV.
00:58:44.740
There was some panelists that they had on there and said how cringy it was.
00:58:50.180
Imagine being a parent of a child with a developmental disability and listening to those monsters talk
00:58:58.000
You know, that really, imagine what that feels like to those parents.
00:59:08.720
Children with developmental disabilities are disproportionately more likely to be seduced
00:59:19.160
And so this is the moment where we can protect those kids to affirm their families and to
00:59:25.700
But will the Conservative Party of Canada have the balls to do it?
00:59:42.040
And that is, that's the thing everybody's talking about.
00:59:44.340
All your other good policies that passed, they were excellent.
00:59:51.520
The convention, everything good in the convention was hijacked, as per usual, by an LGBTQIA activist
01:00:10.260
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Let's shift gears a little bit because as much as they tried to pretend that separatism wasn't a thing at the...
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All the Western conservatives were like, you were separatists.
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I didn't speak to a single person who thought Canada was a good idea.
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Like, if you were from the West, not a single one.
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I have a question that I ask everybody I encounter.
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And it is on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 means you are absolutely dedicated to staying in Canada.
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They're saying, like, yeah, the conservatives, of course, we're going to vote for them because
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Mark Carney is destructive and blah, blah, blah.
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But ideally, fantasy football becoming reality, we're out of here.
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Like, people are genuinely excited about the prospect of going about it on our own terms
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People are genuinely excited in Western Canada, which is something that I'm real sorry to
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But the Conservative Party of Canada can't manufacture that.
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They can't bring in a whole bunch of, like, campaigners to rah-rah that out of the Western
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So, like, we're in a really interesting place in Western Canada.
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But one other thing can be definitely true, and that they're separatists.
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And a lot of it is the fact that they really like Pierre Polyev, but they know that he
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will have a very difficult time getting through the Eastern Boomer wall.
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He has a- he has a- he had a steep hill to climb, and every card is stacked against him.
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I mean, I'm not- I'm not- I'm not shutting the whole thing down, but something-
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I love this video with our excellent Premier Daniel Smith.
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Uh, Rosie Barton thinks she's going to do something real fancy here and confront Daniel
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Smith on, I guess, not hating the Separatists, because Daniel Smith has said, look, they have
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I think there's a different solution, perhaps, but the people are entitled- they are entitled
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to have their say, which it's- it- you can tell it really freaks out an Eastern elite
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to think that the Westerners might be able to have their say on something for once.
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But pay attention to Rosie Barton's aggressive body language and her, like, interrupting
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Is it appropriate, do you think, for members of the Alberta Prosperity Group to meet with
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I mean, I think that it is up to the American administration to respect Canadian sovereignty
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and to respect that this isn't a decision that should be made in Alberta by Albertans,
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and that if they have any official discussions, it would be with those who have been elected
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Yeah, I mean, it kind of undermines you, does it not?
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Well, I guess- I don't feel so, because I have a really good relationship with the U.S.
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I've got an envoy in Ottawa, as well as in Washington, who is working every single day
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And so we're doing a lot of work on the ground every day, meeting with lots of people.
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Did you talk to- I think you met with Ambassador Hookster last week.
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Did you say something to him about how you would like him to- the administration to follow
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the proper channels when discussing this issue?
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It didn't come up, but I did talk to my- James Carpenter, after I saw that it was in the
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news, I did talk to James Carpenter, who is my Ottawa representative, and he is- and I
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asked him to raise it with the ambassador, as well as my envoy in Washington to raise it
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Premier Ford said you should denounce it, and you did not do that.
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Well, you know, there's just a- there's a lot of hurt people here.
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I mean, we have- when I look at the movement, I see as, you know, 30% or more of Albertans
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And that is a sign, I think, of a loss of hope.
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I'm not going to demonize a million potential Albertans.
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You're not demonizing them, but why can't you say this isn't the path forward?
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I just feel like it's my job to allow for a bit of a pressure release valve.
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If people feel this way, they need an avenue to be able to express it.
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So I'm going to watch and see how the petition plays out.
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We'll know by the end of May if they have enough signatures to go to a vote.
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And if so, then I- then we'll schedule that probably for the fall.
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That seems risky to me, particularly at a time when there are-
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There's a lot of real threats to our sovereignty that are coming from the outside.
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I mean, I don't know if you have the same conversation in Quebec where they're about
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I think it's far more risky to have this question drag on for years.
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If this is an acute issue that we're facing because of the last 10 years of being treated
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so badly by Trudeau, if there is a new government, there's a sort of a recognition of whether
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I think he's doing many things in the right direction.
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I think he'll do a lot more with the help of a strong opposition leader.
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But that to me is a demonstration of why there's some urgency.
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We've got to address the issue of getting the MOU implemented and demonstrating that
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And we've got to address some of the big issues like the gun buyback, which is unpopular
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The person who's leading the petition campaign is a gun shop owner.
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And he has a federal government that has made him a criminal for part of his inventory
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that he holds, made his customers criminals with just the stroke of a pen.
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And those are the kind of things that are unnecessary.
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When we have so much we can agree on, let's go after the bad guys.
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If we want to go after guns, let's get the ones that are legally coming across the border.
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So I made that point to the prime minister as well, that it's not just one thing that
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There's a whole series of things that the Trudeau liberals did that went not only against
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our economy, but also against our values and way of life.
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And I think, and you'll correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the prime minister does get
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But do you not think that you are in somehow enabling the conversation around separatism
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by allowing this to play out without you saying, I'm not saying demonize them.
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I'm going to make things better for you as Premier.
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In the United Canada, a federal government that stays in its areas of jurisdiction, that
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honours and respects our areas of jurisdiction, treats us with respect, allows us to develop
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And you're also allowing the idea for a referendum to go forward.
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You think that once they have a kick in the can, the story will be over?
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Well, as you know, I inherited Citizen Initiative referenda.
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And there's a number of petitions that are going forward.
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There's a petition that has gone forward looking at the funding of independent schools.
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There's a petition going forward that's looking at the development of grassy mine coal down
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I actually, I do believe the Citizen Initiative is a mechanism for people to address things
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that we as a government would not put on the table.
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We as a government are not putting this on the table, but we're allowing citizens to
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Won't you say, you know, not to say that you should, you should demonize them, but won't
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She keeps saying, like, why are you letting them do this?
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Because she's not a vapid left-wing kleptocrat.
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I know that this concept will be foreign to Rosie Barton, who is accustomed to dealing with liberals
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Like, I know that this would be foreign to her.
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But Danielle Smith sticking up for regular everyday Albertans and listening to what is
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important to them is something that she does better than any politician in the country.
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I love how she took a run-up at Carney with, and I don't think Rosie noticed it, but I sure
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did when she said, I actually have a really good relationship with Ambassador Hoekstra, which
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is something the federal government definitely does not have.
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Well, and Rosie Barton's question, like, did you question him about that?
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As though what Alberta is doing right now is not a threat to sovereignty.
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Like the 11, like the 11 members of Parliament who perhaps were colluding with some foreign
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Just how she's just so shocked that Danielle Smith might let somebody have their say.
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And then I'm so glad that Premier Smith pointed out, well, you seem to not have a problem
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with delegitimizing the separatist movement in Quebec.
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The separatists in Alberta have chosen a different path.
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They see this as a movement outside of party politics.
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This is just, this is getting done and catching on fire because regular Albertans have all just
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And let's go to Stephen Gilboa being an idiot because he got community noted on X.
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So he said, because everybody's upset because people involved in the APP are reaching out
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But what are we, what, what are they supposed to do?
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Wait for the people trying to keep Alberta in the country to talk to the U.S. administration
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Talking to the United States right now would play into a peaceful and prosperous transition
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These are conversations that you must have at this point in the process.
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What is our trade relationship going to look like with the United States?
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That they are forging those relationships is a good thing.
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And to be completely honest, they can talk to who they want.
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They don't have to ask the permission of Rosie Barton or anybody in the government to have
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One of the things that makes you a real sovereign state is if another country recognizes you as
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So why wouldn't we want our closest trading partner, huge military asset to say, well,
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we recognize their sovereignty if they choose it.
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It would, that's going to be part of the process too.
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Stephen Gilbo put on his dunce cap and sent this post on X.
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Imagine one second that the Quebec separatist movement reached out to France to help with
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People in English Canada would be rightly outraged.
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Quebec has actively engaged France in support of their separatist ambitions for almost 60
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French President Charles de Gaulle, when visiting the province on July 24th, 1967, made a speech
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where he specifically gave a shout out to the movement.
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Oh, Stephen Gilbo, please, please go, please go to a, please go to a climate conference
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Remember that time that he was in charge of Canadian heritage and he didn't know this
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And this is like Gary and Danny Sangley being in charge of the gun file and he doesn't know
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I've just got, I've just gotten so used to liberal incompetence, incompetence really,
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like gross incompetence, that I, yeah, that this actually doesn't surprise me at all.
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But of course, of course Quebec was working with France.
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Yeah, if they leave, they're going to be part of La Francophonie, like the, the organization
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You think he posted that tweet and then went to a climate conference and he's going
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to get there and open his phone and go, oh crap.
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He probably like, like most government workers checks out on the weekend.
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Let's go to the chronic house flipper, a liberal MP Tlaib Noor Mohammed.
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Oh, he's a, he's a, he's not, speaking of not bright, not bright individuals.
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He, he's running up on Aaron Gunn, no relation, although I wouldn't complain if Aaron Gunn
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was, uh, related to me, conservative VP Aaron Gunn.
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Um, he says, uh, so Aaron Gunn is unwilling to treat Alberta and Western separatists like
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He is unwilling to say that they don't have legitimate grievances with Confederation.
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Um, and we heard that from MPs over the weekend to a Glenn Mott, uh, Tamara Leach's own MP
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sat down with her and said like, yeah, they do have legitimate grievances.
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No, I'm not a separatist, but yes, I understand why they feel this way.
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And they have a right to have their voices heard.
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Um, so Tlaib is angry that Aaron Gunn won't treat the separatists poorly.
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And he says, I wonder if the good people of North Island, Powell River, know they may
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have elected a separatist interested in the destruction of Canada.
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Care to clarify your petition or your position on separatism.
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And then, uh, he tries again, cause Aaron Gunn was busy at the convention and not on X
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Um, so he goes, Aaron Gunn still won't denounce separatism.
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Probably too busy denying the genocide perpetrated against indigenous peoples at residential
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So I'll ask again, Aaron, care to clarify your position.
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Is it okay to help from foreign interests to break up Canada?
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So he started, he started with a divisive question.
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And then when Aaron Gunn didn't respond to him in whatever amount of time he thought
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necessary, he brought up, like he brought, then he brought race into it.
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Like, that's what he was like, I am going to accelerate this up the oppression pool.
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Working with foreign interests to destroy Canada.
01:21:53.080
Uh, the Chinese meddled in our last two elections.
01:21:58.560
Uh, I'd like to introduce you to Han Dong or the victim of foreign influence, Joe Tay,
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And it was so, yeah, it was just so good to meet him.
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Or the IRGC radicals of funding these pro-Hamas protests on the streets of Canada.
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Probably, probably nothing to worry about, but yeah.
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Um, allowing Westerners to speak to Americans is the real problem here.
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And he says, just found out that Liberal MP Tlaib Nur Mohamed publicly questioned my patriotism
01:22:40.760
Well, while Tlaib was busy flipping homes in Vancouver and living in the United States,
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And while Tlaib and his Liberal friends were busy tearing down Canadian history, i.e. statues,
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I'll take no lectures on patriotism from Liberals like Tlaib.
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After 80 years of watching your show, Rebel News, I think you deserve it.
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Rise above and perceive the left-right paradigm for what it is.
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Controlled opposition with the illusion of choice and freedom.
01:23:48.720
I actually think it's, uh, not left versus right.
01:23:58.460
And like Lisa and I talk about this all the time.
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My politics were very much more libertarian, you know, like I think, and, and I still do
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believe government is vastly too large that if it fit in a teacup.
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I used to feel like if it fit on a postage stamp, I'd be fine with it.
01:24:15.960
But if it fit in a teacup, I would be okay with it.
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The problem, my problem is that the government makes me care and which I hate.
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Um, but now my politics are a lot more, and normally I'm not like, let's ban it.
01:24:40.020
This is how, and this is such common sentiment under, uh, or in response to the conservative
01:24:46.960
party convention goings on this weekend, as it pertains to that one contested, uh, contested
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Um, it is that as conservatives, we protect children.
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It is a non-negotiable in the conservative movement is that we, uh, we uphold families
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and we protect kids and, um, to hell with the rest of them.
01:25:15.560
And we're gonna, uh, we've got politicians ever lie 501, uh, as hot as poly of his wife
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is his speech was lackluster and needs to be more specific and to the point on big issues.
01:25:32.080
What I, what I saw was an attempt to manufacture a feeling that wasn't represented in the room.
01:25:39.500
That's like, I felt like it was a little bit fine, but Daniel Smith was really the star.
01:25:48.760
It was like, I didn't hear anything new out of Pierre Polyef that would compel me to go,
01:26:01.940
I did appreciate his heartfelt moment about his daughter and it was, that was really revelatory
01:26:15.880
Could you imagine how Canadian, uh, how Canadians image in the international world would change
01:26:23.540
if we had this family as our, as our first family?
01:26:45.960
This behavior by the conservatives is alienating their base.
01:26:50.500
Well, like we said, there's a quick way to fix it.
01:26:55.060
We, we know that, we know that things can get done in 60 days.
01:27:01.800
We, a campaign can be put together in far less time.
01:27:04.780
They can pivot into this moment and claim a win for the first time in nearly 12 years.
01:27:14.780
Uh, and they could win this one if they are brave.
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They could win this one if they are brave on this issue.
01:27:27.360
The radical gender is just not something that translates.
01:27:30.160
It's not, you can't manufacture support for it, even though the CBC would have you think
01:27:35.240
that there is wide support for this, that this is just common knowledge now.
01:27:39.960
This is what we do as a society now, when conservatives dug in a long time ago and said, absolutely
01:27:49.220
Uh, Lloyd Zielinski, 4401 says, conservatives voting against parents is diabolical.
01:27:54.260
It will bite them in the butt come the federal election this time.
01:28:01.420
Um, and then Lloyd also says, uh, Daniel Smith's years in media are serving her well against
01:28:12.600
I also, I will also say, and I say this objectively as not just as someone who likes her policies,
01:28:18.400
but it is very difficult for women in politics who are strong on an issue.
01:28:29.440
And I say this for the left and the right, if you are aggressive on an issue and assertive
01:28:33.440
on an issue, it, you can come across as a bit of a B word.
01:28:47.420
Like I end up coming off as a, like a bit of a big B sometimes.
01:28:52.160
I know what I'm, I'm not everybody's cup of tea.
01:28:55.200
We, we, we give, we give mama bears in nature a lot.
01:28:59.300
We know that mama bears are doing a really, really important job when they're protecting
01:29:05.360
And I think that we need to give human mothers that same leeway.
01:29:12.260
But I was just going to say like further to my point about Daniel Smith and her years
01:29:15.740
of being in the media, she has found this impossible way to thread the needle of being
01:29:22.800
just an absolute stone cold conservative on all the issues.
01:29:28.320
And completely lovable and adorable on the other end.
01:29:33.340
Uh, just like someone you think is just a genuinely nice person.
01:29:37.920
And that's why I think the left seems to fail in their efforts to turn her into some sort
01:29:52.440
She doesn't repeat their talking points and then try and defend them.
01:29:56.380
She creates her own and then puts them on their back foot.
01:30:00.520
I mean, this is the way you guys, this is the way.
01:30:04.620
We've got one more from Alex Greer gives us three 99 and a thumbs up emoji.
01:30:14.640
You guys, well, six months after, can I, can I intro it?
01:30:26.180
Made the words Saskatchewan, an absolute viral word.
01:30:32.480
You made me hear that song and I never, I don't, I didn't know who she was.
01:30:36.260
We haven't recovered, but she is the new lady Gaga or the new Madonna or the new Cher
01:30:40.340
or whatever, you know, a scandalous new pop star.
01:30:44.860
And she's a big advocate for the LGBTQIA community.
01:30:49.260
She mentioned Saskatchewan six months ago, made it go viral.
01:30:52.000
And I just want to show everybody what Chapel Rowan was up to last night.
01:31:12.960
This is Chapel Rowan on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards with the CBS logo right over
01:31:21.460
This is a PR term for the promotion of fetishism, which is also real common in LGBTQIA circles.
01:31:30.080
And after Chapel Rowan Song, we're at about the same time as Chapel Rowan Song made Saskatchewan
01:31:36.740
Saskatchewan was becoming a regional hub for LGBTQIA healthcare tourism.
01:31:44.320
So we got tourists coming to Saskatchewan to access our free and accessible healthcare
01:31:49.540
because of Chapel Rowan's promotion of our province.
01:31:54.620
And I just want to ask you, Sheila Gunn-Reed, is Chapel Rowan a scene here in this, in these
01:32:02.480
Is this the person that you want influencing your nine to 24 year olds?
01:32:26.160
Okay, side by side, you guys can vote who wore it better.
01:32:34.340
But this is what passes for progressivism in the United States.
01:32:37.580
Like people are watching the Grammys and they're getting full on nudity.
01:32:41.340
So, so in, in, I guess, Chapel Rowan's defense, the gown has an extraordinary train behind
01:32:50.720
And it actually like flips up over her shoulders and then cascades down and hides everything.
01:33:00.440
She took the train that was sort of acting as a cape and flung it off and then had it
01:33:05.080
And then that's, that is what the children are seeing on Instagram today and TikTok and
01:33:17.320
I mean, this is not new, this is not new to celebrity.
01:33:22.120
This is certainly not new to pop culture, but, um, but, uh, yeah, that, you know, I don't
01:33:42.540
That kind of stuff just makes me want to put on extra clothes when I see it.
01:33:53.140
It's winter here in Saskatchewan where Chapa Rowan claimed to want to move.
01:34:11.860
Uh, we'll have way, way more to say on the things that happened to the Conservative Party
01:34:18.880
But all of us to say, it's going to be a real interesting couple months.
01:34:43.740
And thank you, uh, Efron, Olivia for allowing Lease to get that out of her system because
01:34:52.700
Did you guys have your finger on the beep button?
01:34:57.620
No, we might have to beep something after the fact that I should say about Rosie Barton.
01:35:04.860
I've got a pepperoni stick to eat and then some more work to do.
01:35:11.920
We talked too much about certain issues, but, um,
01:35:16.700
Uh, thanks, uh, everybody who pitched in a little bit.
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Um, thanks for seeing what we saw, um, out of that conservative party convention.
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