Rebel News Podcast - February 19, 2025


REBEL ROUNDUP | Liberal DEI projects, Carney's mixed messaging, Pat King convoy sentence


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 11 minutes

Words per Minute

153.4687

Word Count

10,999

Sentence Count

836

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

Mike Fagelman of Honest Reporting Canada joins the Rebel News Live Stream to discuss the anti-Israel bias of the mainstream media, including the CBC and the BBC, and why they should be ashamed of themselves for it.


Transcript

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00:01:00.400 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. You have tuned into the Rebel News live stream on this,
00:01:15.480 a Wednesday, February the 19th, 2025. I'm David Menzies and my co-host, well folks, let me tell
00:01:23.480 you a bit about my co-host, shall I? Did you know folks that on this very day in 1913, the people
00:01:32.360 that produced Cracker Jacks first started inserting little toys in those Cracker Jack boxes? And my
00:01:41.240 co-host, she remains devastated and depressed that despite trying, there ain't no Coupe de Ville
00:01:49.740 hiding at the bottom of a Cracker Jack box. That's a meatloaf reference. She is the she-devil with a
00:01:55.920 sword. She is the Khaleesi of Northern Alberta. She is the sensational Sheila Gunn-Reed. How you doing
00:02:03.580 there, Sheila? I'm doing great, David. It is great to have you back on the live stream with me. Two weeks
00:02:11.160 off. Wow. That's a lot. It's also National Preventing Plagiarism Day. That's a message to you
00:02:21.900 folks in the mainstream media. Quit stealing my work. Claiming it as your own and then calling me not a
00:02:28.720 journalist. You can't have it both ways, guys. You know what I love, Sheila? Not in a good way,
00:02:35.780 is when they'll rip off our video and play it as though, you know, it's originally sourced video,
00:02:43.120 but they actually have the chutzpah to remove the Rebel News bug on the video. Like, they censor
00:02:50.820 the original content of whom they're stealing from. How is that ethical?
00:02:57.880 It's not. It's the mainstream media. It's not. Actually, today, the gun show, that's my weekly
00:03:04.540 Wednesday paywalled show. It's part of our Rebel News premium content. If you want to subscribe,
00:03:11.080 it's eight bucks a month. That's only two bucks a week. But we also realize that Justin Trudeau is
00:03:16.720 picking your pocket harder than ever. So if you want to watch free clips of the show,
00:03:21.980 you can do that on YouTube and Rumble usually by the weekend. But my discussion this week is with
00:03:27.420 Mike Fagelman of Honest Reporting Canada. And he does. Anyways, if you want to subscribe,
00:03:33.500 it's rebelnewsplus.com. Mike Fagelman of Honest Reporting Canada. They hold the mainstream media to
00:03:40.260 account for their pernicious anti-Israel bias, including the CBC. And it's just, it's wild.
00:03:50.280 Like, you know, you know it's bad. But when you go to Honest Reporting Canada and then you see
00:03:54.540 all of it right there and realize, like, never once do they provide a counterbalance whatsoever
00:04:02.700 to the people they claim are human rights activists for Palestinians. Anyway, there's
00:04:10.920 something really wrong with the mainstream media these days. You know, Sheila, you're absolutely
00:04:15.060 right. Honest Reporting, they do fantastic work. I think the biggest serial violator, it might be a
00:04:21.140 photo finish between CBC and BBC, but I'm not making a joke. You would actually get less biased
00:04:28.540 coverage of the Middle East from Al Jazeera than CBC. For sure. Yeah. Al Jazeera might have a Jew on
00:04:35.300 once in a while. Not CBC. These guys will have people who are, they claim are, like, human rights
00:04:43.460 activists, but then they never, like, it's the worst form, as Mike said. The worst form of bias is bias
00:04:50.980 by omission, denying the public the full picture. Yeah. And so when you drill out and you're like, oh,
00:04:57.840 and human rights activists, okay, they must care about human rights, then you go out and it's like,
00:05:01.780 oh, are they celebrating October 7th? Those human rights activists, they never give you exactly who
00:05:09.120 you're dealing with, which leaves the viewer having to Google for more context because the mainstream
00:05:15.160 media, with all your money, will never give it to you. Yeah, but that's the point, though, Sheila.
00:05:19.100 Yeah. If these were honest mistakes, listen, we're not perfect. Oh, it's not honest. Yeah. But what,
00:05:27.400 in case of the CBC's coverage regarding Israel, they will be caught in a blatant lie, they will do
00:05:34.560 a retraction, they will apologize, but just wait a couple of days because the same garbage is going
00:05:39.880 to go back up on their website. They are serial offenders. As they say in Vegas, the fix is in.
00:05:45.740 And these aren't honest mistakes is what I'm saying, Sheila. This is an ideological bias and
00:05:51.240 we're paying for it with our tax dollars. Right. And like, that's the thing. I don't
00:05:56.080 pretend that I'm not biased. I just don't expect you to pay for it unwillingly. You can watch me or
00:06:01.800 not. And furthermore, I'm honest about it. I'm not going to pretend that I don't have a particular
00:06:07.820 viewpoint that I'm all middle of the road, Sheila. I'm not. And I want you all to know that so that you
00:06:13.220 can understand when you're watching my content, that's where I come from. You can watch my content.
00:06:17.860 You can watch somebody on the left and make up your own mind, but I'm not going to omit
00:06:22.220 my own bias, which again is a form of dishonesty. When I'm telling you my stories, I should actually
00:06:30.660 tell everybody what we're doing here now that we've bashed the CBC for a good five minutes,
00:06:34.660 although I can do it all day. Yeah. And by the way, Sheila, I just want to clarify something.
00:06:38.880 As you rightfully said, I was away for two weeks, but all you slackers out there thinking
00:06:43.500 I went off on vacation. It was a staycation. It was a special assignment, shall we say.
00:06:51.240 So, you know, the likes of Sheila and I, and for that matter, Ezra, we really don't take vacation
00:06:58.880 days. This job continually interferes with that. You guys ever see me not at work? Have you guys ever
00:07:04.700 like noticed a gap in any like Sheila Gunn-Reed journalism in the last 10 years? I dare you to
00:07:11.860 go back and find any. That should tell you the extent of my vacations around here. But I should
00:07:17.240 tell everybody what we're doing. And for those of you who are re-tuning in to the show because you
00:07:24.760 saw that your beloved David is back, we have some news about the live streams and new ways that you
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00:08:07.020 read it on air, but we will do our very best to get to it. Now, news sort of dropped last
00:08:12.800 week after some very hard work by the editorial team at Rebel News and the upper echelons of
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00:09:07.860 that is it. Let's get into the news of the day.
00:09:10.800 And by the way, Sheila, can you believe how much the world has changed in less than one month
00:09:15.340 since Donald Trump went back to the White House? I mean, and the ripple effect, you know, of us
00:09:22.320 being monetized again with YouTube. But as you alluded to, we have to be careful what we post.
00:09:29.440 They're a little more free speechy, but they're not total First Amendment adherence. Not yet, folks.
00:09:34.920 Oh, no, no. Let's not kid ourselves. Although they are far less vague in their terms of service. So at
00:09:42.140 now, if we broke the rules, we can at least understand which rule we broke, which is not
00:09:48.500 how it used to be at all. They're just like, you broke the rules. We're like, which one? That one?
00:09:53.880 Which one? Point to it. You couldn't. But at least now they're being a little bit more clear. And
00:09:58.400 as I said, I would never ask the journalists at Rebel News to compromise their morals or their
00:10:04.560 conscience. We will always have Rumble to post on. And that will be the place where you will get
00:10:10.120 always the full unvarnished version of this story.
00:10:16.000 Talisi, for you, I would compromise my morals.
00:10:22.860 Just how much I honor you. What do you give me a wince for?
00:10:28.220 I wish I had a minion I could boss around.
00:10:31.600 I don't. I don't.
00:10:33.800 Um, okay, let's get into breaking news this morning. Yes.
00:10:37.860 Uh, I think this bodes very well for, uh, Tamara Leach, uh, Freedom Convoy.
00:10:45.720 He describes himself as an organizer. I'm not necessarily convinced of the extent to which
00:10:52.500 he organized anything, but, uh, Freedom Convoy participant, Pat King was sentenced to three
00:10:58.240 months house arrest today. The Crown wanted 10 years. Um, King's defense highlighted his
00:11:06.320 more recent compliance with bail conditions and the personal and financial toll the legal
00:11:11.060 proceedings have taken on him, including his health, by the way. Um, so his three months is
00:11:16.620 a conditional sentence. So served under house arrest. Um, and of course, for anybody who's been
00:11:22.860 following along in relation to his participation in the peaceful 2022 demonstrations, uh, in the
00:11:29.220 nation's capital against the COVID mandates and other, um, uh, other government instances of
00:11:37.580 government overreach, he was convicted in November on five charges, including mischief and disobeying
00:11:42.680 a court order. Um, so that's good news that it's, you know, Sheila, it's great news, uh, given that
00:11:52.520 the Crown wanted 10 years, hard time. Now, listen, I'm usually not a fan of house arrest, but in this
00:12:00.140 case I am. And let's face it, Sheila house arrest. Well, basically more than half the bureaucracy is
00:12:07.900 under house arrest. Aren't they? By choice. They love it. Yeah. You can work from home. You can play
00:12:14.180 from home. You can shop for your groceries at home. House arrest in 2025 is just another day at the
00:12:21.740 office for so many people, especially during a brutal winter. It's not a penalty. We had covered,
00:12:27.120 uh, last year about a convicted pedophile that got house arrest. And that is an absolute
00:12:34.800 travesty because, um, pro death penalty in that instance. Like the fact that that person's getting
00:12:41.360 house arrest is outrageous. Exactly. But in this case, and I know his defense asked for time served,
00:12:47.360 but, um, Sheila, the way I feel about house arrest, that's no penalty at all. So, uh, given that the
00:12:54.200 Crown ludicrously wanted a decade of hard time. 10 years for a peaceful protest, there's no indication
00:13:03.600 that Pat King was violent. Uh, he may have been loose with his language. Um, but I don't think anybody
00:13:12.260 can argue with that. I think even Pat might agree with that. Um, the court took into account that he
00:13:19.960 had already served extensive time in pretrial custody. They gave him, I think, credit for nine
00:13:25.780 months of time served, nine months for mischief, um, and disobeying a court order. Um, and so they were
00:13:34.720 10 years in total or 10 or 10, 12 months in total to be served in the community. And so he's got some
00:13:43.060 bail conditions, whatever he's going to have to check in with a parole or probation officer, but he can
00:13:48.760 get out for medical appointments and for work and probably church. Um, and he's got kids. He should be
00:13:56.580 able to see his kids. Um, he is a prickly dude, but he's not, uh, 10 years in jail like a terrorist and
00:14:06.400 how dare the Crown have asked for this. And you know, Sheila, in terms of those conditions, I notice
00:14:11.380 one of them is, uh, I believe 30 days community service where he needs to serve it at a men's
00:14:18.180 shelter. And I only bring that up as being somewhat bizarre because they're specifying the gender of the
00:14:26.120 shelter. We live in a day and age where somebody who looks like Pat King could say he identifies as
00:14:32.400 female and be a resident of a shelter. But if you want to volunteer, uh, suddenly, um, sex is a thing
00:14:39.580 again. Uh, I just find that bizarre. I noticed that. I thought it was funny. I thought, okay, well,
00:14:45.440 you can identify as a female for the purposes of shacking up inside of the shelter,
00:14:50.920 but, uh, they want to make sure that no males volunteer at the shelter. It's almost like they've
00:14:58.440 halfway acknowledged that the presence of a big burly dude, uh, around vulnerable women who need
00:15:06.600 to feel safe might be problematic. Now, if they could just apply that to the men who are trying to
00:15:12.160 stay inside the shelter, that would be great. Uh, I think we've got to be careful though with the rest of
00:15:16.000 this conversation because, uh, YouTube. So, uh, maybe let's, uh, bop ahead to Carney stuff
00:15:23.200 before David and I completely undo all the hard work we've done over recent days. Um, we've got,
00:15:32.660 uh, just a couple of chats, then we'll move ahead to Carney. Uh, so, uh, guillotine press gives us 10
00:15:38.720 bucks. That's U S and says, perhaps Trump should offer to delay tariffs. If Canada holds an election,
00:15:44.780 you know, that would be election meddling. I wouldn't want, want China to do that,
00:15:49.440 but wouldn't it be great if the liberals did the right thing by Canadians and give Canadians what
00:15:56.080 they wanted? Oh, and what do we want? Well, Donald Trump is a businessman. He, uh, lives his life by
00:16:04.700 art of the deal. And I'm telling you, Sheila, if we put it to a referendum, Canada becoming the 51st state
00:16:11.860 and, and the quid pro quo is Canadian money at par. So in other words, you have a Canadian 100,
00:16:20.020 you exchange it for a U S 100. Uh, Hey, the net value of, um, Canadians goes up by what? 35%
00:16:28.020 overnight. Sign me up Yankee doodle dandy. Liberals will just undo it all by printing money. You know,
00:16:36.060 that, you know, that Mark Carney will just undo it all. Mr. Central banker by printing a bunch of
00:16:42.160 money and then saying, I wonder where all this inflation came from, just came from nowhere. Um,
00:16:47.880 and we've got another chat here, uh, and it is from Michaela goods who says nothing to say this
00:16:54.060 time. Just listening. Thank you guys. And that's 20 bucks Canadian. So, Oh, the, Oh, those dollars
00:16:59.800 are coming in and Canadian. This must be super chats. Uh, that's new. Thanks guys for taking
00:17:05.040 advantage of our hard work being re monetized on YouTube. Uh, let's get into, yeah, let's get into
00:17:11.300 Mark Carney. Uh, must we? Yeah. He is so much like Trudeau. It's almost like Trudeau is an empty vessel
00:17:22.020 where Mark Carney has been pouring his bad ideas for the last 10 years. So Mark Carney in English
00:17:31.560 will say one thing and French say another sound familiar. For example, last week in Kelowna,
00:17:37.520 he said, Oh, I'm going to use, uh, the emergency powers of the government. And I said use, but what
00:17:41.800 I mean is abuse the emergency powers of the government to get nationally significant energy
00:17:48.520 projects done. What he means by that is green energy projects. And he would never use that for
00:17:53.400 pipelines. And, uh, but he sort of let that, he didn't make, well, I'm not going to say he didn't
00:17:59.580 make that clear, but, uh, he made it real clear when he was giving a French language interview where he
00:18:05.800 said pipelines through Quebec, not if Quebec doesn't want them. No, no, no. We'll definitely veto it. And
00:18:11.180 let's just watch this. He says it in French, but, uh, uh, just to give context to this article,
00:18:17.180 so let's watch that really quick.
00:18:19.180 Mr. Poilier, he talked yesterday about Energy East, the project Oliaduc. He never mentioned
00:18:28.180 Quebec, never the first nations, never any other provinces. He is like the emperor, he
00:18:36.180 decides all the world. It's not Canada, it's not Canada. Okay, first point.
00:18:41.240 Mr. Poilier, you would never impose a pipeline to Quebec or to other provinces?
00:18:45.240 Mr. Poilier, never. Jamais. Jamais.
00:18:47.240 Mr. Poilier, but, uh, I'm going to use my government, if I was Prime Minister, my government
00:18:54.240 would use our power of urgency to accelerate the projects that are in the national interest. Okay.
00:19:06.240 Mr. Poilier, you know what, Sheila? I'm going to say kudos to Mark Carney for basically stating his position. And I put that in contrast just a half hour ago on my drive into Rebel News World Headquarters in Toronto.
00:19:35.420 I was listening to Vashi Capello's Bell Media asking Merit Stiles, she's the NDP leader, if you were the premier of the province of Ontario, would you greenlight an east-west pipeline?
00:19:49.360 Sheila, she had to ask the question three times and she still didn't get an answer. It was word salad baffle gap.
00:19:57.140 But here you have Carney saying, oh no, absolutely, I'll veto it. Oh, absolutely, I'll use the Emergencies Act to get my agenda through. Absolutely, I'm an elitist and a globalist and that's what Canada needs right now.
00:20:12.340 So, you know, we know what we're getting with this cat, Sheila.
00:20:17.680 Do we though? Because he says, this is what he said in English in Kelowna after he laughed off the opioid crisis in a place that is particularly hard hit by the opioid crisis, but never to fear.
00:20:29.840 The people in the crowd were too bored by listening to funeral director Carney speak that they never picked up on it.
00:20:37.380 But what he said was something that my government will do is use all the powers of the federal government, including the emergency powers of the federal government to accelerate major projects that we need in order to build this economy and take on the Americans.
00:20:50.700 And that's when he looked at the camera and gave the like cutesy like smirk to it.
00:20:55.120 So, which one is it? You're going to invoke the emergency, like he's Mr. Tough Guy in English and Mr. Like, oh my goodness, we don't want to make the province of Quebec, the La Belle Provence mad at us by asking them to uphold the obligations of Confederation while they are the recipients of all those transfer payments.
00:21:19.020 Sheila, I am just absolutely baffled and shocked that with just days ahead of the third anniversary of the brutal dismantling of the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, any politician would use the words emergencies after it.
00:21:36.960 Right, right.
00:21:37.720 It is so debased.
00:21:39.800 We saw what happened to peaceful protesters.
00:21:42.980 We saw what happened to our beloved colleague, Alex Lavaugh, getting shot in the thigh with some kind of cylinder.
00:21:47.700 We saw what happened to thousands of Canadians having their bank accounts frozen.
00:21:54.060 So, the idea that this is, I don't know, political capital that, oh yeah, I've got that, you know, Uber arrow in my quiver and I'm ready to use it.
00:22:07.580 I think for like-minded people like ourselves, this is toxic.
00:22:13.300 This is poison.
00:22:14.200 Yeah, but again, that shows how out of touch he is.
00:22:19.160 Never forget, he's the guy who wrote the op-ed saying, we need to treat these guys like seditionists and we need to follow the money.
00:22:28.680 And then shortly thereafter, the Liberals froze bank accounts, i.e. followed the money, and started treating them like a, them, the Freedom Convoy, like a seditionist terror plot in the nation's capital.
00:22:44.520 He wrote this on February 7th, one week later.
00:22:48.360 Guess what the Liberals did?
00:22:49.600 So, if you are thinking you're getting something different from Mark Carney, you're not.
00:22:55.120 You're getting Trudeau without the charisma of his stupid socks.
00:23:00.440 That's what you're getting.
00:23:01.320 And speaking of which, as ace cameraman Lincoln Jay and I found out last night when Carney was doing two fundraisers in one evening in Mississauga and Brampton, speaking of following the money, $1,500 if you want to hobnob with Mark Carney, which is a discount of $250 compared to a Trudeau fundraiser.
00:23:23.140 But get a load of this, Sheila, more similarities with blackface.
00:23:28.080 He's late for his own event.
00:23:30.720 And imagine that, disrespecting people that are forking over a grand and a half.
00:23:35.240 And now he is going into the venue through the tradesman's entrance to avoid any prickly questions from journalists or any impolite chants from protesters, just like blackface himself.
00:23:49.900 That's the closest he's ever going to get coming in the tradesman's entrance to people who actually work with their hands and their backs.
00:23:58.260 Can you imagine him going to, like, the steelworkers, like, to a factory or to a fab yard the way Poliev does?
00:24:09.700 Like, Poliev will do, like, three of those in a day, going to, like, a pipeline manufacturing place, a refinery, a mod yard.
00:24:19.760 Like, he'll do a bunch of those in a day, and he doesn't seem out of sorts with the blue-collar folks, sort of like Trump.
00:24:26.560 Trump, for a billionaire, really relatable with the blue-collar types.
00:24:31.380 I cannot see Mark Carney, who will lay out on the grass with Ghislaine Maxwell, being the kind of guy who would ingratiate himself well to the blue-collar types.
00:24:42.320 Well, if he does one of those photo ops, it'll be another play out of Blackface's playbook, which is to say, Sheila, he'll take off his tie, he'll remove his jacket, he'll roll up his shirt sleeves, kind of like saying to the hard-working blue-collar men and women,
00:25:00.860 see, I'm just one of you, I'm just one of the gang, you know, how do I hold a hammer?
00:25:05.880 Yeah, yeah, exactly.
00:25:12.760 We've got also a couple more chats, I'll get to those in a sec, you know what, I'll get to those right now, I don't want to leave them in the dust,
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00:26:27.060 So, David, I regret to inform you that I'm about to read a chat from our friend, Annalisa1964.
00:26:34.700 Yes!
00:26:35.500 I know.
00:26:36.060 What I mean is I regret to inform myself, because-
00:26:41.980 That's right.
00:26:43.180 Here we go.
00:26:45.100 She sends us 20 bucks, which I'm so grateful for.
00:26:47.320 I tease her, I tease David, but boy, we sure like Annalisa around the network.
00:26:51.900 I can't wait, or she says, I can't watch the show again, but I noticed it was my favorite Rebels on today.
00:26:58.360 Sending a big hug to you both, and of course, hang on.
00:27:02.680 Say it! Say it!
00:27:06.960 And of course, an extra big huggy-wuggy to my sweet menses.
00:27:14.960 Oh my goodness, Annalisa, you were, you know, if I feel down in the dumps, Sheila Gunn-Reed,
00:27:21.780 I just dredge up an old show and read again and again an Annalisa super chat,
00:27:28.660 because that is just so kind, you know.
00:27:32.820 Thank you, Annalisa, and thank you for the donation, too. Appreciate it.
00:27:35.920 Oh, she's not done with you, which means she's not done with me yet.
00:27:39.800 She's got another.
00:27:41.840 She also gives us $6.99 and says,
00:27:43.800 Oh, one more reason I forgot to mention.
00:27:48.660 Please tell my sweet Menzies he looks super power-hour, duper handsome to me today.
00:27:58.140 Oh, please, I pray Lady Menzies is tuned in.
00:28:03.600 So next time she thinks I'm yelling at me again, well, you know what?
00:28:08.060 There are people out there who are beautiful fans like Annalisa.
00:28:12.000 Thank you so much, Annalisa.
00:28:13.660 I'm oscillating between a dry heave and full-body goose flesh.
00:28:20.760 Why?
00:28:23.100 Anyway, we got to keep going.
00:28:24.500 We got Audra Halverson gives us $5 and she doesn't say anything.
00:28:31.100 Audra, if you have a chat you want to send us, write it there.
00:28:35.340 Don't send us more money unless you want to.
00:28:38.500 But if you forgot to attach your chat there, hopefully somebody who's monitoring the chat in HQ or otherwise can send us that.
00:28:45.980 So we are not taking Audra's money without reciprocating the services of reading it on air to her.
00:28:55.440 We appreciate that, though.
00:28:56.700 So we've got Michael Barrett.
00:29:00.820 He sent a letter yesterday about carbon tax Carney saying he must come clean with Canadians about his business dealings, financial interests, and any potential conflicts of interest.
00:29:13.560 No more delays or excuses.
00:29:16.140 He must disclose all of this now.
00:29:18.260 What is he hiding now?
00:29:19.100 Up until now, Mark Carney has been able to dance around ethics disclosures by not being an official employee of the federal government, but rather just an advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is the Liberal Party leader.
00:29:37.580 So he was an advisor to the leader of the Liberal Party, who incidentally in our Westminster parliamentary system is also the prime minister.
00:29:44.840 So he weaseled through this loophole.
00:29:48.940 And so now they're saying, oh, you want to be the prime minister now?
00:29:52.740 Tell us all of your Brookfield holdings and otherwise.
00:29:56.940 Like, for example, tell us more about the approvals process for that pipeline that you guys built in Brazil and then the other one that's in the UAE.
00:30:07.200 You know, are those nation building pipeline projects?
00:30:12.100 Did somebody oppose them?
00:30:14.200 And you just said, what veto?
00:30:16.440 What indigenous veto?
00:30:18.000 What local veto are we going to overrule to make sure our pipeline project got built with our investment dollars?
00:30:29.000 Anyway.
00:30:29.940 But Sheila, did I hear you right?
00:30:33.160 Did you say he was an advisor to the prime minister?
00:30:36.500 Because Mark Carney keeps advertising himself as an outsider.
00:30:41.900 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:30:43.300 Outsider.
00:30:43.900 The most in outsider you've ever seen.
00:30:45.760 By outsider, outside of ethics rules, while being right inside the ear of our idiot stick prime minister.
00:30:57.460 Incredible.
00:30:58.880 The conservatives tried to call Carney before to testify about his business dealings way back in April.
00:31:05.500 He refused to come.
00:31:08.660 Imagine.
00:31:09.100 He just decided, I'm not coming.
00:31:11.500 And the liberals are like, yeah, we're not making our friend Mark.
00:31:14.500 And even then, the conservatives are saying, he's the next prime minister.
00:31:20.720 And he's already the de facto finance minister, if not the de facto prime minister, depending on how much say-so you think Justin Trudeau has had in the last little bit.
00:31:30.820 Um, so Canadians deserve to know who's running the show and he wouldn't come.
00:31:35.660 Uh, I'm just going to read a little bit from this letter sent, uh, Justin Trudeau managed.
00:31:40.480 This is from Michael Barrett, who I'm not sure in my fantasy football, uh, parliament cabinet.
00:31:48.420 I don't know where Michael Barrett fits in, but it should be prominently.
00:31:53.340 Um, I know that Larry Brock is my AG.
00:31:57.440 I just, I gotta do some, like, graphing out this weekend to see, like, and then send my submissions, uh, as if somebody listens to me.
00:32:07.540 So, he says, Justin Trudeau has managed to protect you from ethics disclosure by appointing you to a board consisting of only you, uh, which provided him with advice on economic growth.
00:32:19.080 This procedure differs from what most advisors to the prime minister would face precisely because the standard process would require you to disclose your conflicts of interest.
00:32:27.760 During that time, you also advocated for heat pumps, a project tied to Brookfield Asset Management, which owns a heat pump company that stood to benefit massively from any government support.
00:32:38.200 Just hands in the cookie jar all over the place.
00:32:40.640 Uh, while serving in that role, you were also the chair of Brookfield Asset Management at a time when Brookfield was actively lobbying the liberal government for $10 billion in taxpayer funds.
00:32:51.260 Wow.
00:32:51.840 It keeps going.
00:32:52.900 Additionally, your various global positions included roles on the board of Stripe, the global advisory board of PIMCO, and the chairmanship of Bloomberg.
00:33:02.780 Yet, you have failed to disclose how any of these roles might have influenced the advice you gave the government.
00:33:07.080 In a recent interview with Rosemary Barton, you refused to answer whether you would provide ethics disclosure before an election, simply stating that you would comply with all the ethics guidelines, conflicts of interest guidelines, blind trust, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:33:19.980 Let's be clear about why those guidelines are insufficient for someone in your particular position.
00:33:24.700 The Public Office Holder Conflict of Interest Act does not require you to submit an ethics disclosure until 60 days after you are first appointed to a government role.
00:33:36.080 In your case, this would mean 60 days after you are potential, you potentially assume the role of prime minister.
00:33:42.720 You would have up to 120 days thus to sign your public declaration.
00:33:48.100 This means you could be prime minister for up to four months before Canadians see your ethics disclosure.
00:33:52.560 More than enough time for you to make decisions that benefit your rich and well-connected friends.
00:33:57.020 And even after holding an election, Canadians expect transparency and deserve better.
00:34:01.540 You must disclose all forms of compensation you received while advising Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada and any compensation you have received or will receive as a result of your departure from your various positions.
00:34:15.580 You must show transparency on this matter.
00:34:17.800 A potential prime minister of Canada must not hide his ethics disclosures from Canadians.
00:34:22.280 I think he would actually be more ethically challenged than Randy Boissoneau and Justin Trudeau combined.
00:34:31.880 I do.
00:34:32.880 Well, I can't think of a lower benchmark unless we're talking about the urine that lobsters leave behind on the bottom of the ocean.
00:34:42.700 But, you know, Sheila, what you just read there, like, it's beyond a conflict of interest.
00:34:49.440 It's conflicts within conflicts, the lack of transparency.
00:34:54.280 I mean, do we even know, Sheila, if his principal residence or if he has a residence in Canada?
00:35:01.340 I don't know.
00:35:02.260 Where do his kids go to school?
00:35:03.380 Where did they go to school?
00:35:04.440 Well, they're, like, in the United States, this kind of stuff would send you to jail.
00:35:13.280 Oh, yeah.
00:35:14.140 And here, it might get you a slap on the wrist.
00:35:17.180 You might have to pay a $100 fine one day, which is, you know, when you are screwing the Canadian taxpayer to the tune of millions of dollars.
00:35:25.440 That's no, it's the cost of doing business.
00:35:27.360 It's a line item in your business plan.
00:35:29.780 Yeah, there's, I mean, one, two, three, four, five laws out of the corner of my eye, which, if you did this in the United States, you would be sent to jail.
00:35:44.340 In Canada, we wouldn't even know the full extent of your wrist slap until four months after you are the most powerful politician in the country.
00:35:53.540 Oh, Sheila, do we ever need a doge in this country, don't we?
00:35:57.780 I'm working on it.
00:35:58.840 I'm doing my part.
00:36:01.460 I'm doing my part with our Expose the Waste campaign.
00:36:04.680 Oh, no, you are.
00:36:05.840 Which we'll talk about a little bit today's stories.
00:36:09.960 I'm cranking out three stories a day on this stuff, and I still feel like I'm under a mountain of it.
00:36:15.980 And it's big money, little money, but, you know, you keep track of the dimes and the dollars take care of themselves.
00:36:22.220 Like, it's just everything is a spending priority, as long as it is our chief cultural export seems to be wokeism into the world.
00:36:31.940 Yeah, forget oil.
00:36:34.460 We're exporting wokeism in the form of foreign aid to Africa, Indonesia, Buenos Aires.
00:36:42.700 Pakistan.
00:36:43.960 Pakistan, yeah.
00:36:45.380 I'm sure it goes over great there.
00:36:46.900 Oh, one of the most religiously conservative places in the world.
00:36:51.900 Tell us more about your trans people.
00:36:53.900 The government's not going to, once they identify, the government's not going to come take them and take them away forever.
00:37:00.960 Maybe immolate them.
00:37:02.120 We won't do any of that.
00:37:03.260 Anyways, we've got another video from Mark Carney in the middle of a trade war, making sure we insult our American friends for doing their best to do exactly that, attack diversity spending and targets in the federal government.
00:37:21.340 What could possibly go wrong?
00:37:23.340 We're all Canadians, but all different identities when we're all Canadians, and we celebrate that.
00:37:38.420 America is a melting pot.
00:37:40.680 In America, diversity is now an insult, and it soon will be a crime to promote it.
00:37:48.440 That's not a lie.
00:37:49.700 That's a reality.
00:37:50.600 That's what's happening.
00:37:51.800 It's a shame.
00:37:54.720 Maybe they'll snap out of it eventually, but that's what they are doing.
00:37:59.160 Sheila, how can diversity be a crime?
00:38:01.780 How could that be enforced?
00:38:03.560 What would the penalties be?
00:38:04.820 I mean, that is a preposterous thing for someone who has aspirations to be our prime minister to say that diversity will soon be a crime in the U.S.?
00:38:18.800 What do you base that on?
00:38:23.720 Right.
00:38:24.180 So what are they going to do?
00:38:24.920 Just go around arresting cultural minorities?
00:38:27.520 Is that what he says President Trump is going to do?
00:38:31.000 Look at his cabinet, by the way.
00:38:32.860 Yeah.
00:38:33.720 Have we looked at his cabinet?
00:38:35.220 Women, minorities?
00:38:36.120 I think it's probably the most diverse cabinet, although not diverse for the sake of it.
00:38:42.400 It's diverse based on competency.
00:38:44.280 That President Trump has surrounded himself with competent people who happen to be people from ethnic or otherwise minority groups.
00:38:55.740 Like, it's just it makes no sense.
00:38:58.980 Diversity is going to be illegal in the melting pot of the United States.
00:39:04.400 Sure, Mark.
00:39:05.080 Sure.
00:39:05.360 By the way, was he in between bingo callings there?
00:39:09.580 Like, what is with that crowd?
00:39:12.180 First of all, the microphone does sound like the bingo caller's microphone.
00:39:15.140 Yeah.
00:39:15.460 But look at the crowd.
00:39:16.900 They're just like, when do we get to play the next round of bingo?
00:39:20.780 Yeah.
00:39:21.120 No, and the acoustics were horrible.
00:39:23.960 Right.
00:39:24.160 But, you know, Sheila, the falsehood of Republicans being bigots, and we saw it manifest again, thanks to Hollywood, in a way, and that was at the Saturday Night Live anniversary show, Tom Hanks playing the caricature of a MAGA supporter.
00:39:45.300 And by the way, I will say, I love Tom Hanks as the artist.
00:39:48.980 Yes, I cried at the end of Polar Express.
00:39:51.960 What do you want, folks?
00:39:52.720 I'm only human.
00:39:53.720 But the joke, the so-called punchline, is when the moderator walks up to him to shake his hands, and the moderator is black.
00:40:02.060 And, oh, I think Super Producer Olivia has the clip.
00:40:05.080 Why don't we, I'll stop talking, and I'll show you what happened, folks, if you haven't seen this disgrace.
00:40:10.380 Oh, thank you.
00:40:11.300 Hey, speaking of church, can I say something?
00:40:13.840 If more folks went to church, we wouldn't be in this mess we're in now.
00:40:19.520 You know what?
00:40:19.980 I agree with you, Doug.
00:40:20.720 I'd like to shake your hand, sir.
00:40:21.920 Here we go.
00:40:23.260 Oh, no, no.
00:40:24.460 Oh, no, no.
00:40:25.040 It's just a handshake.
00:40:26.520 Yeah, it's just a handshake.
00:40:27.280 It's not even funny.
00:40:28.020 You're welcome to Black Jeopardy anytime.
00:40:29.500 Oh, well, all right.
00:40:30.440 Well, thank you, my brother.
00:40:32.940 Now, maybe I'll start a show for you to come on, and we'll call it What Jeopardy?
00:40:38.420 We don't need it.
00:40:39.780 We don't need it.
00:40:40.460 Oh, well, thank you.
00:40:42.140 Unbelievable, Sheila.
00:40:43.240 You would never see someone in the MAGA community react like that.
00:40:50.760 If they have, I've never witnessed it, or I've never seen it recorded on video.
00:40:55.420 When you look at President Trump's election results, in every minority, it was a spike upward from the last two elections.
00:41:05.800 So what is Hollywood, and what are the Democrats saying, that the minorities are dumb people, you don't know what you're doing when you vote for big, bad, orange man?
00:41:19.200 You know, I don't know what was in Tom Hanks' mind to say, yeah, I'll go along with this.
00:41:26.300 To me, it's almost borderline defamation.
00:41:29.180 I mean, if it weren't done, you know, in an entertainment sense.
00:41:32.600 And I was more saddened than maddened by this, because it is simply a falsehood.
00:41:40.820 It's something that doesn't exist.
00:41:42.580 It's completely based on a falsehood.
00:41:44.560 So Trump actually doubled his vote share.
00:41:47.940 Now, he didn't get the majority, but doubled his share of young black men, which helped him among key democ...
00:41:54.600 It helped him.
00:41:59.200 So about three in 10 black men under the age of 45 voted for Trump, roughly double the number he got in 2020.
00:42:08.080 Yeah.
00:42:09.040 So what?
00:42:10.520 Are the Democrats mad that they don't own the votes and the minds of these young black men?
00:42:18.200 That young black men want to break the cycle of poverty through economic growth and prosperity?
00:42:27.760 Who's the racist here?
00:42:29.900 Oh, Sheila.
00:42:31.120 This is just nothing but racism from Tom Hanks.
00:42:34.620 It's revolting.
00:42:35.900 No, there is an answer to your question.
00:42:37.520 You don't have to put that as a rhetorical question.
00:42:39.520 Who are the racist?
00:42:40.380 It's the Democrats are the racist.
00:42:41.980 Of course.
00:42:42.280 This is the party of slavery.
00:42:43.940 This is the party of segregation.
00:42:45.360 This is the party of Jim Crow laws.
00:42:48.320 Okay?
00:42:48.920 These were all Democrat, not Republican initiatives.
00:42:54.120 Yeah.
00:42:55.160 Yes.
00:42:55.860 By the way, I know that we've got to hit an ad break.
00:42:59.160 We've got some Rebel News ads.
00:43:00.700 And then...
00:43:01.460 But Yankee was kind enough to find us Audra Halverson's chat, which did get missed.
00:43:07.960 She says, how can you trust a man like Carney with his shoes are $2,000?
00:43:13.000 Uh, it's because, which is true, it's because he's rich enough to dress ugly.
00:43:20.360 And, uh, when I looked at his shoes and I'm like, those are no screaming hell.
00:43:25.880 Those are just a practical shoe, which I mean, look, I'm the first person who enjoys a good
00:43:30.080 practical boot.
00:43:31.400 Um, ask my Flintstones.
00:43:33.560 But, uh, it reminded me of, yeah, look at those.
00:43:37.280 Those are ugly even for me.
00:43:38.740 Um, you know what?
00:43:40.120 I will say one thing.
00:43:41.220 If we can go back to the original picture, Olivia, I will say one thing that is a proper
00:43:47.800 goaltending stance.
00:43:49.700 I'm an old gumper myself.
00:43:51.100 And that is how you are supposed to stand in that.
00:43:54.740 He's got the, he's holding the stick correctly and he's got the knees bent and he's in a crouch.
00:44:01.080 So, um, there, that's all I got in terms of say something nice about Mark Carney.
00:44:07.120 I think he looks like a goblin.
00:44:09.740 I just, I think he does.
00:44:11.640 Like he looks like Gargamel.
00:44:15.680 Um, but it reminded me his shoes and, um, being able to spend a lot of money on ugly things
00:44:24.580 reminded me of the mud smeared designer jeans craze of a few years ago where like all the
00:44:31.700 designers were bringing out this like mud smeared stuff because they wanted to, um, I don't
00:44:37.160 know what the right word is, a vacation in a blue collar lifestyle for a bit.
00:44:43.400 And it was like mud smeared jeans, mud smeared jackets.
00:44:46.060 And these were like $425 U S to dress.
00:44:50.620 Like they put on my Wranglers and actually did some work for a living.
00:44:56.180 Like it, it just, that I think is indicative of wealth is when you're wealthy enough to
00:45:02.060 dress ugly.
00:45:03.040 You know, Sheila, I don't get fashion.
00:45:05.420 All I'll say about this.
00:45:06.540 Look at me.
00:45:07.040 I don't, I would just wear merch.
00:45:09.540 That's what I do.
00:45:10.720 Speaking of merchandise.
00:45:11.960 I remember it was about 25 years ago.
00:45:14.300 It was like the last day of operation for the season for Canada's Wonderland.
00:45:18.240 And they were blowing things out 60, 70% off.
00:45:21.620 And I went over and I saw a rack of a Superman t-shirts at 70% off.
00:45:27.100 I said, Hey, I love that logo.
00:45:28.800 And I go, Oh, look at this.
00:45:30.200 It's, uh, it's been mucked up.
00:45:32.200 And then this, Oh, this one's faded.
00:45:34.620 And I'm going through the entire rack.
00:45:37.740 And I, I, an employee came up to me and she said, can I help you?
00:45:41.060 And I go, what is it with, uh, like are all these shirts returns?
00:45:45.780 Cause they all look scuffed up.
00:45:47.360 And she went, I'll never forget this, Sheila.
00:45:49.520 Oh no.
00:45:50.360 Um, they're pre-distressed.
00:45:53.020 Right.
00:45:53.360 I said, no, thank you.
00:45:54.940 I'll distress my own shirts over the course of a decade or two of wearing.
00:46:00.420 Who's buying new merchandise made to look old and torn and muddy and crappy.
00:46:07.400 Isn't that, doesn't that go against the idea of buying something new in the first place?
00:46:12.320 How long has it been since you had teenagers?
00:46:17.360 Anyway, well, let's hit an ad break.
00:46:20.060 And then we've got, uh, a quick thing to talk about.
00:46:22.700 Uh, our friend, April Hutchinson is up to something in, uh, Edmonton.
00:46:26.780 I was going to say my city, but definitely not my city.
00:46:31.960 Close, but no cigar.
00:46:33.800 Anyways, let's hit an ad break and then we'll move into the DEI stuff.
00:46:36.920 And then I think we're probably out of time.
00:46:38.540 So let's do that.
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00:47:10.160 And Sheila, I, I don't want to miss out on the news of the day because, um, if this project
00:47:19.360 doesn't have a name yet, I've got the perfect one.
00:47:22.000 It's called the White Elephant Express.
00:47:24.900 Trudeau announcing a, uh, uh, an infrastructure project, uh, evidently Canada's largest ever.
00:47:32.240 I don't know how that would be the case in terms of the CBR.
00:47:35.000 I know what it is.
00:47:35.960 I know what it is already.
00:47:38.040 I just, go ahead.
00:47:39.000 Yeah.
00:47:39.160 And it's a high speed rail line.
00:47:41.800 This has been talked about forever, folks.
00:47:43.600 It's typically Quebec City to the Windsor, uh, corridor.
00:47:47.800 This'll just be a Quebec City to Toronto.
00:47:50.900 Um, it's, I'll make you some predictions right now.
00:47:53.320 It'll come in millions or even billions over budget, but as much as this is so wonderful
00:47:59.620 and it's going to be completely green, it's no diesel, it's all electrification missing
00:48:04.880 from the announcement as always, because this is government with your money, folks.
00:48:09.940 ROI, return on investment.
00:48:12.780 These kind of trains work well in places like Japan, in certain European countries where
00:48:18.760 there is huge density.
00:48:20.440 The fact is, between Toronto and Quebec, Sheila, that incredible population density does not
00:48:26.020 work.
00:48:26.840 There is alternatives.
00:48:28.540 You drive on the highway, uh, air.
00:48:31.020 Um, I, I don't know, I know Greyhound's not a thing anymore, but I think there are still
00:48:35.580 regional buses.
00:48:36.780 So, this is going to be a money-sucking pit for the rest of our lives if it gets off the
00:48:44.260 ground.
00:48:44.460 You know what, I'd love, I, we have a super fan, an old railway man, Mike Bolin.
00:48:48.380 Uh, he knows a thing or two about trains.
00:48:51.300 Uh, I'd like him to weigh in if he can, because I see zero future for a high-speed rail line
00:48:58.260 between Toronto and Quebec.
00:48:59.580 They, this often rears its ugly head here in Alberta, too.
00:49:06.060 Um, now, it might make sense, but again, the usership of this.
00:49:12.660 Yep.
00:49:13.460 Albertans in particular, we're a vehicle culture.
00:49:16.880 Yep.
00:49:17.700 For sure.
00:49:18.940 And they keep trying to, you know, connect to Edmonton and Calgary, uh, with the proposed
00:49:24.600 high-speed rail.
00:49:26.300 Um, there is, uh, it's called the Prairie Link Rail Partnership.
00:49:30.520 This is a serious proposal.
00:49:33.200 High-speed rail link between Edmonton and Calgary, allowing passengers and freight to travel between
00:49:38.020 the two cities of up to 400 kilometers an hour.
00:49:41.240 Now, it is, like, a straight shot.
00:49:43.000 There's, like, two bends in the road.
00:49:45.220 So, um, anyways, uh, this has sort of been kicked around.
00:49:50.100 It, it comes, it comes back around over and over again.
00:49:52.920 Uh, the last serious proposal, which seems to be quite serious, was 2021.
00:50:00.140 Um, it is not to be built by SNC-Lavalin, but what do you want to bet?
00:50:06.060 The Liberals' favorite corrupt engineering firm will be into this right up to their necks
00:50:12.280 if it's in between Quebec and Toronto.
00:50:15.060 Don't they have a new name now, Sheila?
00:50:16.940 I heard that.
00:50:17.660 Kind of like, Chrysler is now Stellantis, SNC-Lavalin goes by some other corporate moniker.
00:50:24.900 Pardon?
00:50:25.040 Sure, yeah.
00:50:25.540 I mean, it's probably to get around the stigma of being, uh.
00:50:28.660 Being SNC-Lavalin.
00:50:30.240 A multi-convicted fraud, fraudster who also did some business with the, uh, Hussein boys.
00:50:37.960 Yeah.
00:50:38.900 So.
00:50:39.880 And, Sheila, that prairie link, as you describe it, that'll be even more of a white elephant,
00:50:45.800 given that there's even a smaller population base.
00:50:49.940 And see, the thing is, you know, it looks good on paper, kind of like the 1971 Ford Pinto,
00:50:54.800 but, you know, you take, you get into the train at Edmonton, you go 400 kilometers an hour
00:51:00.380 to Calgary, uh, you get off of the train, uh, what do you have to do?
00:51:05.020 I need a car now to get around.
00:51:06.800 Yeah, this is, this is the problem.
00:51:08.920 You know, this is the, exactly the problem.
00:51:11.320 This is why I never fly to Calgary, even though it is like four hours drive for me,
00:51:17.480 is because by the time I drive to the airport, which is over an hour away, get to the airport,
00:51:23.360 park my vehicle at the affordable parking, get on the shuttle, go to the airport, clear
00:51:27.140 security and get to my gate, fly the hour in the air to Calgary, and then get to the other
00:51:33.300 side.
00:51:34.020 I have saved zero time and now I don't have my vehicle.
00:51:37.260 So I'm like, well, why, why am I flying?
00:51:40.660 Yeah.
00:51:40.760 And you don't have to be endlessly delayed and, uh, frisked like you're some, uh, cow
00:51:46.520 at a cattle market and you, and sconce in your own vehicle.
00:51:49.900 You can listen to your own tunes or your podcast, you know, yeah, um, where, so much for flying
00:51:56.400 the friendly skies.
00:51:57.840 The, the airline industry has made it an, uh, an absolute misery, Sheila.
00:52:03.200 Right, right.
00:52:04.340 Exactly.
00:52:04.860 And they put me in that cigarette tube.
00:52:06.620 They call a plane to Calgary and I'm very claustrophobic.
00:52:10.100 I just, you know what?
00:52:11.240 We're a car culture.
00:52:12.320 Good luck to them on this.
00:52:13.580 Quit wasting our money.
00:52:14.980 Um, we've got an ad read and they'll get to just some of the DEI stuff.
00:52:21.840 Um, and we'll talk about April Hutchinson's thing.
00:52:24.600 Oh yeah.
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00:53:40.380 She has an upcoming event in Edmonton, actually this Saturday with Canadians for Truth, if
00:53:53.920 you want tickets and more details.
00:53:56.020 It's at Canadiansfortruth.ca.
00:53:58.120 Her appearance is with NHL superstar, Theo Fleury, and of course, Rebel News alumnus, Adam
00:54:03.520 Sos.
00:54:03.860 April, as you know, is a Team Canada powerlifter, advocate for fairness in sports, someone who
00:54:12.100 has overcome great trauma and adversity to achieve the heights of her sport, only to
00:54:19.520 have the activists do their best to take it all away from her because she spoke out about
00:54:24.180 biological reality.
00:54:27.000 If you want tickets, again, that's Canadiansfortruth.ca.
00:54:30.620 I'll be there.
00:54:31.060 My friend Lise will be there.
00:54:31.940 Um, it's Saturday, doors open at six, show starts at seven.
00:54:36.960 And Sheila, I just want to bring back April Hutchinson to the outrageous Carney quote of
00:54:43.040 soon in America, diversity will be a crime.
00:54:45.680 Uh, no, speaking out against radical transgenderism in Canada is a crime.
00:54:52.220 She questioned the, um, logic of having biological males compete with females.
00:54:59.120 And, uh, she got a two year suspension.
00:55:02.540 So kind of sounds like the crimey part when you question diversity is right here in Canada.
00:55:10.220 Right.
00:55:10.780 There's no consequences for the other side.
00:55:13.120 Yeah.
00:55:14.100 For any of their bad behavior.
00:55:15.600 It is only for those who speak out.
00:55:17.260 Um, let's look at this one.
00:55:20.360 This one was quite interesting.
00:55:22.420 Trans Trudeau aid.
00:55:24.800 I'm going to be my carefulist.
00:55:26.900 Oh yeah.
00:55:27.600 Trans Trudeau aid defends running female race and beating girl age 12 to the fastest time.
00:55:34.360 Lise and I talked about this the other day on the live stream.
00:55:36.820 It's nice to see that the Daily Mail picked it up.
00:55:39.000 Transgender aid to Justin Trudeau's minister for women, women, women defended, I'm just reading
00:55:49.240 this.
00:55:49.680 Don't come at me.
00:55:50.780 Defended her title, uh, defended her participation in a race where she beat a 12 year old girl
00:55:59.140 to the fastest female title.
00:56:01.500 Nathanael feels like that's a low effort name.
00:56:05.140 Nathanael Morin won the women's 5k road run by almost six minutes in Ottawa, Ontario in
00:56:13.900 February, 2024, demolishing the rest of her competition in the 30 to 39 year old female
00:56:19.240 category with the finish time of 25 minutes and 32 seconds.
00:56:22.640 That's incredible.
00:56:23.760 The second fastest runner across all women's tournaments that day was a 12 year old.
00:56:28.660 Circe.
00:56:29.320 I think that's how you say it.
00:56:31.500 Hoogenrod with a time of 26 minutes and eight seconds who ran in a separate age group
00:56:37.640 to Morin.
00:56:38.700 This poor little girl, uh, beaten by somebody who works for the women's ministry.
00:56:47.480 Despicable.
00:56:48.600 Sheila, um, once again, this is a trans woman, which means this is a man presenting as a female.
00:56:56.600 And tell me this for those in the LGBT radicalized mafia who say that there is no advantage.
00:57:06.580 There is no biological, uh, advantage of a, uh, man, uh, competing in female sports.
00:57:14.540 Riddle me this, Sheila.
00:57:16.080 Why is it, it's always, always, always 100% trans woman, i.e. men pretending to be woman
00:57:25.380 winning.
00:57:26.260 Whereas you never, ever, ever, ever, ever see a trans man, i.e. a woman presenting as a man winning.
00:57:33.800 And as a matter of fact, Sheila, if I was running any sporting, uh, uh, organization and a trans man
00:57:42.220 wanted to compete with the real men, you are more than welcome because you are at such a disadvantage.
00:57:48.800 If you can compete with real men, you must be one of the most sensational athletes in the history of athleticism.
00:57:58.420 Yeah.
00:57:59.080 I mean, how do you, how do you feel good about stealing victory from a 12 year old girl?
00:58:08.660 How do you, how do you feel good about that?
00:58:11.740 Like, I just, I don't understand.
00:58:13.900 And you are right.
00:58:14.880 This only ever goes one way.
00:58:16.300 And that's for obvious reasons.
00:58:17.900 I realize that your questions are completely rhetorical.
00:58:22.060 See my statement regarding my participation as a trans woman in sport.
00:58:27.620 No, you're not competing in sport.
00:58:30.720 You're competing against women and girls.
00:58:34.180 Anyway, let's, uh, let's move on.
00:58:35.980 I've got two more stories.
00:58:36.980 I kind of want to talk to you about.
00:58:38.640 Um, we'll talk about the Trudeau, uh, Canada cutting off funding for, uh, graves.
00:58:46.300 And then we'll, we'll talk about, uh, the, the chief export of Canada these days to the rest of the world.
00:58:53.720 It's not oil and gas.
00:58:54.740 No, no, no.
00:58:55.220 There's no business case for that.
00:58:56.600 Um, it is cultural Marxism.
00:59:00.760 If I had to put a pin on it, um, the anti-colonialist lefties are colonizing places of the world who did not have a sexual revolution and do not want a sexual revolution with the worst parts of the sexual revolution.
00:59:18.480 And I'm having a tough time pointing to any of the good parts of the sexual revolution.
00:59:22.740 For example, there's this.
00:59:23.980 And again, people are going to say, Sheila, it's 30,000.
00:59:26.500 It's nothing.
00:59:27.600 It's groceries for a year for your family.
00:59:30.220 Um, the Trudeau liberals spent $30,000 on a transgender DEI program in Pakistan with a timeline that doesn't add up.
00:59:38.620 Uh, so, oh my God, they, uh, it was from October 7th, 2017 to April 30th, 2017.
00:59:49.440 So back in time, improving the lives of transgender and the intersex community in Khyber.
00:59:57.440 Uh, Pac-tu-kwa by, sorry, please.
01:00:04.040 I'm very sorry.
01:00:04.860 My pronunciation of, uh, Pakistani names is not great.
01:00:08.600 By promoting inclusivity, peaceful pluralism, and respect for diversity through an integrated and multi-actor approach.
01:00:18.380 Uh, Sheila, sorry to cut in, but I can only think of one way to improve the lives of transgenders in Pakistan, and that is give them body armor.
01:00:27.440 Okay.
01:00:28.940 Do you know what?
01:00:30.100 Uh, these are people I would actually prioritize in the immigration queue.
01:00:35.220 Uh, if you are a sexual minority in one of these places where you will die if you are one, uh, I don't, I'm not sure that I would have a, I think that might be real refugee status based on persecution.
01:00:50.540 Um, but this is a place, as I write in, in, uh, the article attached to my video, Pakistan's a country where women don't even have basic rights.
01:01:02.540 Yeah.
01:01:02.880 Where Christian and Hindu minorities face systemic persecution, like reading the Bible will get you arrested for blasphemy.
01:01:09.380 Jeez.
01:01:09.820 Uh, and LGBT individuals risk their lives just by their mere existence.
01:01:15.960 Does anybody think that this money went to any good besides enriching, uh, consultants in the Western world who probably produced a pamphlet and everybody in Pakistan was too scared to touch it, lest they be associated with the LGB community where they might, uh, now get rounded up by the religious police.
01:01:38.660 Like, this is the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
01:01:41.100 The whole thing is a crock from the get go.
01:01:43.600 I mean, the very idea selling transgenderism in Pakistan, isn't that kind of like going to a nudist colony and trying to sell itching powder?
01:01:53.360 You know what I'm saying?
01:01:54.460 By the way, Sheila, do you remember last summer you and I went to a nudist colony?
01:01:58.160 Yeah, I felt like I had itching powder on me the whole time.
01:02:02.440 Way home.
01:02:03.360 And the people were the nicest people.
01:02:05.620 They were willing to talk to us the whole time.
01:02:07.480 I was in a bizarro world.
01:02:09.620 I was like, where?
01:02:11.140 Ten years ago.
01:02:12.580 Where has this career taken me?
01:02:14.600 I've gone all around the world, holding the government into account.
01:02:18.680 And yet on this fine summer day, outside of the major metropolis of Toronto, I find myself with David Menzies talking to a pair of nudists about government overreach.
01:02:29.860 Where were your eyes doing the interview, Sheila?
01:02:32.220 That's what I want to know.
01:02:33.560 I still suffer ocular damage from drawing my eyes upward towards the sun and praying for the sweet release of blindness.
01:02:47.100 I didn't have that problem.
01:02:50.080 Anyway.
01:02:53.060 What a bizarre assignment.
01:02:55.360 I left actually sort of changed my, not in a multitude of ways.
01:03:01.920 But just I was, you know, I was, I was, I'm still just in spite of it all, in spite of myself, glad I went.
01:03:10.580 But because I, I realized like these guys hate the government too.
01:03:15.080 Yeah.
01:03:15.320 Like, you know what?
01:03:17.360 You can find common ground with anybody if you're willing to talk to them.
01:03:20.900 And I was willing to talk to them and they were more than willing to talk to me.
01:03:24.200 And I think that is the moral, that's the life lesson of the nudist colony visit with David Menzies.
01:03:30.640 Completely.
01:03:31.520 That is the naked truth.
01:03:33.120 See what I did there, Sheila?
01:03:34.240 Very horrible.
01:03:34.700 One last story before we wrap the show.
01:03:42.300 Maybe we have some chats.
01:03:43.320 Maybe we don't.
01:03:44.220 We'll see.
01:03:47.220 In spite of the liberal claims of genocide, wouldn't you know it?
01:03:53.340 The Canadian government has cut off funding to the committee seeking to locate unmarked graves.
01:04:02.000 Uh, I would just get these people's shovels.
01:04:07.140 Uh, I believe they're on clearance at the PV Mart, uh, because PV Mart is closing to my, uh, great dismay.
01:04:14.900 But they have not found a single body and now they're not even looking for them anymore.
01:04:22.760 And again, I say, as I said from the beginning, if we are to concede that, um, a genocide took place here, why aren't we trying to get to the bottom of it, get to the facts, do an official count?
01:04:37.420 Um, and the United Nations for all their flaws are actually really good at documenting genocide, stopping them not so great, but documenting a genocide after the fact, they're experts in it.
01:04:48.160 Why were they never called in to deal with this in a culturally careful way?
01:04:53.700 That was never done.
01:04:54.780 None of it.
01:04:55.280 Um, it's almost as though they know that continuing to investigate, or even for that matter, beginning to investigate would, uh, cause the scales to fall off everybody's eyes and the lies to come apart.
01:05:10.200 No, um, and you know, it's amazing, Sheila, cause going back, uh, maybe five or six years ago, uh, at my old alma mater, when it was still called Ryerson, when the mob of hooligans came to tear down the statue of Egerton Ryerson, uh, spray painted on the statue or behind it, uh, my memory's a little foggy, was the slogan, dig them up.
01:05:34.720 But, but there's no them there, you know, this, this is the hoax of the century.
01:05:42.440 Yeah.
01:05:43.220 I mean, they, they have to cut the funding for the excavation, because if the funding means excavation and excavation means the lies come undone, then you just, we cannot have excavation.
01:05:56.980 We can only have this lie that has never been debunked.
01:06:01.720 Um, and I, I, I, I don't understand it.
01:06:05.460 If you thought sincerely, and I'm sure some people do, if you thought sincerely that a member of your family was killed, either through neglect or otherwise, or abused in this facility, wouldn't you want to get to the bottom of it?
01:06:22.680 I know I would, maybe I'm, uh, maybe I can't relate.
01:06:26.360 I don't know, but if some institution had done my family a systemic wrong that generations of my family now henceforth still deal with, I would want accountability.
01:06:40.800 And with reconciliation and accountability, the first part of truth and reconciliation is true.
01:06:47.800 And we're just not there yet.
01:06:49.960 Unfortunately, Sheila, just asking some hard questions, just fact checking the numbers.
01:06:56.580 It's denialism.
01:06:57.680 Canceled.
01:06:58.220 And it's happened to people in this country.
01:07:00.140 Just for questioning the narrative.
01:07:03.180 Yeah, it's denialism.
01:07:04.360 Actually, right now, I forget what the, oh, it's called Sugarcane.
01:07:08.240 Sugarcane, I think, is nominated for an Oscar.
01:07:11.260 Is that right?
01:07:11.840 It's on Disney+.
01:07:14.500 It's about a residential school where they claim that a priest and a student had a baby and the baby was thrown in the incinerator and then the incinerator was found in the incinerator.
01:07:28.940 And this is, like, written by a descendant of the baby.
01:07:32.360 And the whole thing, it's, they claim it's a documentary.
01:07:36.900 The whole thing is based on a lie.
01:07:41.260 Complete lie.
01:07:43.180 The girl who did, in fact, abandon her baby in the incinerator served time for it.
01:07:50.000 No nuns abandoned any baby in the incinerator.
01:07:53.500 The girl did it.
01:07:54.420 She served time for it.
01:07:55.540 And the baby was not the child of a priest.
01:07:58.960 And yet, the lie permeates the culture.
01:08:03.180 Yeah.
01:08:03.540 You know, Sheila, maybe I'm showing my age here, but I remember when Disney was putting out movies like Dumbo and Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
01:08:14.300 Well, they probably can't call it that anymore.
01:08:15.960 But, I mean, what you just described as something from a nightmare Hannibal Lecter would suffer.
01:08:21.800 And this is coming from the Imagineers at Disney.
01:08:25.400 Well, Disney didn't make it, but they are hosting it on Disney+, and it is a complete fabrication.
01:08:35.860 Nominee for documentary.
01:08:37.780 It's not a documentary.
01:08:39.920 The people debunking this, by the way, I should tell you, Michelle Sterling from Friends of Science, in her other capacity, not with Friends of Science.
01:08:48.060 But she used to work not only with Indigenous people, but, like, in archival records.
01:08:54.560 And she's done some great work to pull this apart.
01:08:58.280 People debunking this have pulled court records, newspaper articles on this story.
01:09:04.500 It is a complete fabrication.
01:09:05.700 It's out there on one of the largest streaming platforms of the world, presented as a documentary, as true, libeling the Catholic Church and everybody involved, and exonerating the actual criminals in all of it.
01:09:19.960 It's crazy.
01:09:21.420 Well, Sheila, as you know, I always, always look for the silver lining, no matter how sorted the story is.
01:09:28.560 And given that you said this is streaming on Disney+, thank God Fraulein Freeland and her family will be spared watching this travesty.
01:09:40.020 Because, as you know, folks, this is how to get ahead in our horrid economy.
01:09:44.280 Cancel your Disney+, subscription service.
01:09:47.080 And, by the way, Sheila Gunn-Reed, I don't believe for a second she canceled her subscription service.
01:09:51.380 Of course not.
01:09:52.380 Her kids would eat her alive if they canceled Disney+.
01:09:55.380 Pack up like little wolves.
01:09:57.420 Yeah, if you need a reason to cancel Disney+, this is it.
01:10:01.780 Not Chrystia Freeland's inflationary fight against the things that she did to make it harder for Canadians to live in this country.
01:10:11.020 I think that's the show, unless we have any chats.
01:10:15.260 Any chats, Olivia?
01:10:18.240 Great.
01:10:19.140 Okay.
01:10:19.560 Well, and by the way, before you go, Sheila, please, when you get off the air, send me a text on how you want me to edit a specific video.
01:10:28.020 Because I know how busy you are.
01:10:29.600 So, this might be my only kick at the can today to get at you.
01:10:33.580 So, thank you very much, Mike Khaleesi.
01:10:36.340 Well, folks, that's the end of the show for today.
01:10:38.420 I believe we're back on Friday.
01:10:40.880 Is that correct, Sheila?
01:10:42.500 Are you and me?
01:10:43.780 I'm here tomorrow.
01:10:44.980 I just am here every day.
01:10:46.400 This is what I do now.
01:10:47.260 There you go.
01:10:49.540 The 24-7 Sheila Gunn-Reed.
01:10:52.260 I want to thank everybody for tuning in, especially those who made those donations.
01:10:59.200 And extra especially, Annalise, of course.
01:11:02.940 You were just too kind.
01:11:04.720 So, Sheila will be back here tomorrow.
01:11:06.880 I'll be back, I believe, on Friday.
01:11:09.540 In the meantime, as always, stay safe and stay sane.
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