REBEL ROUNDUP | Premier Smith meets Trump, Liberal says no need for election, Trudeau tours US media
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It's National Public Radio Broadcasting Day, which means it's time to talk about all things CBC. Today, we're talking about the CBC Cross Country Checkup, and why we should get rid of the public broadcaster.
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No rubber ducky day and my co-host used to love rubber duckies and then Canada sesquicentennial
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came along in 2017 and a giant rubber duck was brought in to celebrate it which is odd
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but what was even more odd was the six-figure bill sent to the Canadian taxpayer for that
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enormous rubber ducky so my co-host went from singing oh rubber ducky to saying what the duck
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she is the she devil with a sword she is the Khaleesi of northern Alberta she is the sensational
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Sheila Gunn-Reed how you doing there Sheila? I'm doing great David I'm glad you didn't go with scary
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Sheila Gunn-Reed I'm really glad because remember uh scary sherry she had her moments when she was
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sensational scary she went back and forth you know what depending on the day I think I do too
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it's also uh sorry go ahead David. Oh you know you raise a really good point you know as a kid I grew
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up on Marvel Comics and even back then I always wondered who gets the descriptor because you know
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it wasn't just Iron Man or Hulk or Spider-Man it was the invincible Iron Man the incredible Hulk the
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amazing Spider-Man uh the mighty Thor if you had to choose a descriptor for yourself Sheila if you were
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a human comic book what would it be? Oh look I already work here you don't have to give me the
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weird interview questions okay like if you were a tree what kind of tree would you be um I just prefer
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to be interesting thought provoking I want to look interesting I want to sound interesting I want to have
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interesting ideas instead of the homogenous unskinned boiled potatoes of a CBC panel uh if
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you've watched ad issue lately they're just a bunch of gray blobs with the similar opinions well you know
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what I think for me keeping with the rubber duck theme Sheila um it would be Howard the duck who didn't
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have I don't believe a descriptor but he had a subtitle which was trapped in a world he never made
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you know what I used to love that movie when I was a kid well he had it on VHS yeah Howard the duck
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yeah and we had it on VHS for some reason I think I watched it till I wore it out that and Revenge of
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the Nerds for some reason I don't know why I remember those movies so explicitly I probably shouldn't have
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been watching the second one anyway we should get on to what we're talking about today it is also
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National Public Radio Broadcasting Day I remember I used to subject myself to uh CBC cross-country
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checkup and uh there was another thing I can't remember what it was but I would just then randomly
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live tweet the things that they were saying just to remind myself and the people who uh follow me on
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Twitter at the time now x why we should not have a public broadcaster because it was just so bad it
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was just you know I was like what is this Canadian content and it was just about some sort of I don't
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know homosexual organization in South Dakota fighting against gender norms or something I'm like what am I
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why are we paying for this anyway now cross-country checkup is that the one it's two hours of radio but
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there's 10 producers on the payroll that's all of it what do you try what are you talking about
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listen to the credit the CBC podcasts are actually pretty good um for I cannot recommend for example
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hunting hunting warhead enough but I think it was made in conjunction with the BBC take that for what
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it what you will but the last like seven minutes of the show are the credits and I'm like do you guys
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not know how to use like odd audacity or any other program why do you need so many producers get a
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microphone get a researcher or two and just start talking no like seven minutes worth of producers
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anyway we're wasting time speaking of seven minutes and having nothing yeah I know it's kind of like you
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know George Carlin's remark about a dog what does a dog do on its day off it can't sit around do nothing
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all day that's its job yeah mine is sitting around doing nothing right under my desk I'm worried
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I'm worried she's gonna let the cat in because she can nose the sliding barn doors to the studio and
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then if that little cat comes in he's gonna be all over the desk anyway we should tell everybody what
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we're doing today because we've got a ton of stuff to talk about the world is uh is wild um
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um my premier daniel smith continues to act as both the de facto foreign affairs minister and
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quite possibly the prime minister of this country and I think we should all be real real grateful for
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it um but uh I should tell everybody what we're doing this is the rebel news live stream it's on
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monday and on friday or the first work day of the week although every day is a work day when you work
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at rebel news that's not a slight at the company it's just actually it's light at our peers in the media
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landscape um um but uh we are streaming currently on youtube and on rumble this is where you'll get
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your news of the day uh completely unvarnished and unscripted and often unprepared as you can tell
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um if you're watching us on youtube thank you for sticking it out over there we've got I think I last
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time I checked 1.7 million sets of eyeballs over there uh so we don't want to abandon you and you
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frankly youtube doesn't want us there so that's why we remain uh but we are completely demonetized
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over there so if you want to support a platform that cares about free speech and allows you to
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support us out of the goodness of your heart unlike what justin trudeau makes you do with the
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mainstream media just reaching into your pocket to pick it to give it to the likes of the unpeeled
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boiled potatoes of cbc's at issues panel um on rumble you can leave us a paid chat it's called
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the rumble rant it's over the five dollar u.s cutoff we will read it on air but don't let that
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be the bar for entry because we frequently read the chats that come in under that five dollar u.s
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cutoff um it's just that sometimes time does not always permit however we do our best to make time
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for you because you make your time for us okay david i think that's it let's get into um the
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threats to the canadian economy uh because we're run by idiots yeah and uh i think what's getting a
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lot of traction here i don't know about uh wild rose country sheila but uh daniel smith went down
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to mary largo and um she was also uh doing some segments with kevin o'leary and dr jordan peterson
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and i can tell you listen you know i i don't know why i subject myself to this it's not that
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you know i'm into um dominatrixes or anything like that but i do listen to mainstream radio
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from time to time because you got to know what the other side is chattering about and sheila
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i can tell you they were losing their minds about uh daniel smith and kevin o'leary and dr peterson
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and the ongoing narrative if you can imagine is why should we listen to o'leary and peterson they
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don't even spend most of their time in canada anymore there's a reason for that
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thank you but but and my point is sheila uh who cares about that i think it's content and quality
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over postal code and i mean sheila uh we'll we'll run a um a clip hang on for a second here so the
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liberals who gave us michael ignatiev mr he didn't come back for you and mark carney does he even live
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in canada does he have a canadian postal code these days these guys are uptight because we're
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listening to successful canadians right now who fled our country thanks to justin trudeau's policies
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i think they might be experts on the reason why the economy is failing because they left so their
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personal one didn't brilliant point and again the double standard what you're saying about carney
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what you're saying about uh what did they call ignite f again at the time oh yeah the visiting
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professor because he looked like sam the eagle by the way every time i saw him i'm like that man
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looks like a muppet um but yeah i mean he the whole successful conservative campaign was he didn't come
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back for you and he sure as hell didn't because as soon as he didn't uh become prime minister he was
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out of here so fast and if i may sheila not that i hold grudges but yeah i kind of do i made a bet
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with a panelist at the sun news network at the time marianne mead ward nice lady but oh my goodness
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more vacuous than a black hole and it was a hundred dollar bet okay that ignite f if he loses
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this is before the election he is out of canada on the first first class express plane there is which
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was true and she welched on the bet anyway she went on to become the mayor of burlington so marianne
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mead ward uh how you still owe me a hundred bucks i guess with interest and cost of living
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it's probably like 250 dollars today right yeah yeah and she can thank her buddy justin trudeau for
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that inflationary uh result on her uh bet with you uh let's just go through daniel smith's ex post
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here on this because she uh pretty smart you know she went down she met with trump the night before
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at mar-a-lago and then she went to the golf resort where trump does a lot of his best wheeling and
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dealing um i bet you daniel smith has read the art of the deal unlike so many of the people opining
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on uh what donald trump is doing and his strategy here but the first thing i want to point out
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uh can we just scroll down to the photo then we'll go up to what the post says
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on daniel smith's post there's a photo of her at no and mr wonderful no it's not that there we go
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the first thing i want to point out is uh the nylons i cannot wait for these liberals to lose
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so that i don't have to look at christia freeland's unnyloned legs anymore that woman has no idea of
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decorum and look i love a good bare leg i'm a bare-legged kind of lady i hate nylons but if you
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ever see me out and about at a fancy function you you won't catch a bare leg and so freeland will go
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on stage at these international events some of which she's hosting um for example the media freedom
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conference in london a few years ago just her skirts right up because nobody has told her what
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size she actually wears and then it's like her butt cheeks are like right on the seat then she
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crosses her legs or kicks her legs up and she never met uh a hemline that was too short that she didn't
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love and then she never wears nylons and i just want to shout out to premier smith for uh wearing
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nylons god love her for that well you know sheila uh not being female nor identifying as one i don't
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really get the whole nylon thing don't ask me how i know this but uh waitresses at hooters that is a
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requirement they have to wear nylons for some reason and i think they got uh pretty good legs
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in addition to other parts of the anatomy and you haven't been in a hooters lately i'm gonna have to
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tell you you haven't been at a hooters lately i have been and um it's not the hooters you remember but
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anyways let's get into um let's get into daniel smith's post so she says over the last 24 hours
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i had the opportunity to meet president donald trump at mario lago last night in his golf club
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this morning with a friendly and constructive conversation during which i emphasized the
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mutual importance of the u.s canadian energy relationship and specifically how hundreds
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of thousands of american jobs this is true we also sell you uh uh reduced rate uh discounted
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uh discounted oil and uh he said i was also or she said i was supposed to have similar discussions
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or i was also able to have similar discussions with c key allies of the incoming administration
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and was encouraged to hear their support of a strong energy and security relationship with
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canada so those would be the western governors many of whom are most of whom are republican
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on behalf of albertans oh premier smith not on behalf of albertans on behalf of all canadians
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i will continue to engage in constructive dialogue and diplomacy with the incoming administration
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and elected federal and state officials from both parties and will do all i can to further alberta's
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and canada's interests the united states and canada are both proud and independent nations with one of
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the most important security alliances on earth and the largest economic partnership in history
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we need to preserve our independence while we grow this critical partnership for the benefit of
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canadians and americans for generations to come so she's down there being friendly making sure the
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trump administration likes her making sure they see her smiley cooperative face driving home the fact
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that we sell uh canadian crude to the americans at a discounted price and that is thanks to justin
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trudeau blocking export pipelines were shoehorned into a monopoly with the united states because of
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that and uh just reminding them of that like look you know even our export pipeline that was built
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by the federal government unnecessarily for an inflated rate for like almost two times the cost
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um because the federal government wouldn't enforce the law trans mountain that that is is sure it's an
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offshore pipeline but that just gets on our tanker ship and then goes to cherry grove or cherry point
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in the united states that cherry point refinery there so it just still ends up in the united states anyway
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um so i'm glad she's there i'm glad she's being friendly um and uh doing her best to save the canadian
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economy and i think if trump does uh tariff inbound canadian uh oil it'll raise the price of gas in the
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midwest and nobody's gonna want that including him so the question is sheila and i think it is still a
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question until trump takes office is um is this for real these tariffs or you mentioned uh the art of
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the deal are these negotiating tactics i think uh in some sectors it is a negotiating tactic i think
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but in other sectors i think you guys are gonna get hammered and it has a lot to do with people not
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being smart enough to do what daniel smith is doing right now like why wasn't doug ford down there with
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her they could have shown a united for for united front even though that's a sort of chinese meddling
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organization but they could have been together um at mar-a-lago arguing um for their respective
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industries like why isn't doug ford down there doing everything he can to save the canadian auto
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industry why instead he's sort of being confrontational and uh mean mouthy in the same way that the liberals
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are and you know it's quite a good industry to save uh sheila i believe the last time i spoke to
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dan mctaig former liberal mp and he used to have a position at toyota canada i think we were up to
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60 70 percent of vehicles made in canada are destined for u.s export so yeah this you know to
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make your point um maybe uh ford should uh get more proactive on this uh as opposed to just i know
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they're running ads i don't know how effective those ads are i don't know who the audience is meant to be
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for those government of ontario ads and well that's a real uh fail i would argue when you
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don't know who your audience is and you don't know what the call to action is but it you know
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you bring up a point sheila i i'm getting sort of uh off on a tangerine here but you know why isn't
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ford seen with daniel smith why isn't ford seen with pierre polyevre he's always seen with blackface
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and exactly he's ostensibly supposed to be a conservative yeah you'd wonder um i i don't know
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i mean even if the trump administration folks don't like doug ford he could have had a relationship
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broker going down there with daniel smith and uh showing his face and and you know a lot of times
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these deals with trump come down to whether he likes you or not and it seems as though they really
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like daniel smith now i really like her too she's a personable lady and she's pretty funny um i i think
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she's the kind of lady who would get along with donald trump because she understands his sense of
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humor um however i'm not sure doug ford even has one um let's go by the way sheila before you throw to
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that clip i have a much lower benchmark for premiers if i approach a premier and he or she
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does not phone the police you get one big thumbs up from me we got lots of sit-down time with our
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premier out here in alberta um let's go to the ctv news clip because it feels as though the liberals are
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actively trying to sabotage anything that premier smith is trying to do and it goes i think to ezra's
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theory that the liberals would much rather campaign against donald trump as the economy killer than
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they would against polyev uh let's hear from jolie because she says everything's on the table but i'll
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tell you sister it ain't um so if stay stay in your lane lady anyways i'll be quiet these tariffs
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are applied as he has threatened them to be which we don't know the case he hasn't announced that
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you know the specifics but he's saying 25 i was interviewing six economists that the top six
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economists the the chief ones for all the big banks the other day and collectively they said the hit to
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the economy we're looking to the tunes of millions of jobs you're looking at a three three percent
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contraction and essentially an immediate recession so it's in that vein against that backdrop i ask you
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about what retaliation would look like is your government prepared to cut off supplies
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of energy for example to the united states what i can tell you is everything is on the table
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and that's the conversation we will have the prime minister minister leblanc and myself with the
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premiers next week and that's a conversation also i'll take to uh republican senators and key republican
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decision makers uh in washington next week because this is indeed a decision that would be taken by
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president-elect trump that would have devastating impacts on canadians and so for those who are
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watching us right now it is important to understand that the threat is real and we're okay i think that's
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good and that's why i'm calling every okay i think that's good because uh she said something
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completely erroneous there and premier daniel smith quickly corrected her so she basically said uh
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everything's on the table including cutting off the supply of energy to the united states energy is not
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within the federal jurisdiction um so she thinks that she is going to either outbound tariff alberta oil
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and gas saskatchewan oil and gas or maybe even um what do you guys produce out there electricity um
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outbound tariff uh ontario electricity uh premier smith had a quick response to that um it's the last
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clip there olivia afron uh premier smith warning the feds to stay in their lanes uh daniel smith loves a
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good lawsuit as much as uh our boss does so and she's pretty winning against the federal government
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so let's hear from her um yesterday uh foreign affairs minister melanie joly talked about it was
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asked specifically if in negotiations with trump um canada would consider an energy embargo on the united
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states and i want to um as leverage what do you think what do you make of what she said well first of
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all it's uh oil and gas is owned by the provinces principally alberta and we won't stand for that
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and you should never ever threaten something you cannot do and i i would encourage the minister
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to look at a map of where line five goes line five comes down through michigan to get to sarnia
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and then that feeds the bulk of the supply needed for ontario and connects with line nine which feeds
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the bulk of the product needed for quebec and so if you cut off that line you are cutting off ontario
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and quebec so i would encourage the ministers to either understand how our integrated pipeline system
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works um and start looking at ways that we would be able to practically respond because uh there's no
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point in making empty threats that cannot be executed on so uh there are other things i'm sure that the
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uh that we'll all talk about collectively but let's just remember how integrated our markets are
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with the enbridge system the tc energy system that we have a product going back and forth across the
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border every single day and we cannot do anything that harms canadians in such a substantial way so i i just
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don't take that as a credible threat i'm sure that the u.s administration won't either so why we should talk
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about things that we actually can do as opposed to empty threats if she if they were to proceed down
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that path for for some reason what would be alberta's response well they'll they will have a national
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unity crisis on their pro on their hands at the same time as having a crisis with our our u.s trade
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partners we just won't stand for that and i don't think ontarians and quebec should stand for that as
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well they shouldn't be um standing by uh and listening while a federal minister talks about
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cutting off their energy supply that's that's just not on that makes no sense you know sheila isn't it
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wonderful to see an adult in the room who understands the issues opining honestly about it and first of all i
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just want to go back to minister jolie when she begins her response uh tavashi capellos with the
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phrase um everything is on the table um that phrase thanks to sellout singh has been completely
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bastardized because for the last several weeks he has been stating all the time with his opening remarks
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everything is on the table well not everything because you know sellout singh isn't going to uh cast a
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non-confidence vote uh against these liberals which he has proven over and over again so
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everything is on the table it's kind of like when you see a consumer product new and improved it means
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nothing anymore it's neither new and it probably hasn't been improved but i will say this sheila i think
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what the premier is getting at and i totally believe this if canada if the provinces are going to get
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into a trade or tariff war with the united states of america we are going to lose and we are going to
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lose badly badly yeah yeah um do you think like listening to premier smith talk about energy issues
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she is someone who deeply understands the issue right down to where a specific pipeline feeds to
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and where it goes where the feedstock goes and where the refined product goes or at least the upgraded
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product goes she understands the entire supply chain upstream and downstream on these pipelines
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do you think melanie joly even knows what line five is or line nine or when it was reversed where it feeds
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to she is running her mouth about stuff she doesn't understand and it's willing and her actions
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will devastate ontario and quebec do you can you imagine two dollars a liter for gasoline
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in ontario coming up because you don't have access to oil and gas through line nine and line five
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well first where by the way where is doug ford on this he should be saying oh my goodness melanie
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shut my friend melanie shut your mouth because you're going to cause economic devastation for the
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people of ontario and quebec where's the quebec premier actually he's not too bad on this issue
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but where is he to say the feds do not speak for us they should not consider blocking energy exports to
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the united states because that will harm quebecers where are these two premiers on this well first of
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all sheila to answer your question yes i can imagine two dollars a liter because we're only about
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40 cents away from it right now oh yeah and uh secondly uh what you said about uh daniel smith
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knowing the nuance and the nitty-gritty of where pipelines go where they lead to and uh does melanie
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jolie have a scintilla of that knowledge and this is a fantasy which will never be fulfilled but wouldn't
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it be great if a mainstream media reporter put melanie jolie on the spot and said um tell us about
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line five uh tell us about um you know show me show me line five on a map if you wouldn't mind
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and uh oh you know wouldn't that be a very awkward a moment so bad it's good but we'll never see the
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mainstream media ask those kind of questions folks because you know that's impolite we we don't want
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to embarrass uh black faces liberals well the ones that are still with the the party and still intending
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to run that is uh let's go to one more clip on uh daniel smith um where she warns that tariffs are
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likely to start on january 20th so in the olden days trump as one of his first jobs in office
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approved canadian pipelines was like let's go let's trade with our friends the canadians
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um this time he's going to slap tariffs on us uh let's go to this clip i think we need to be prepared
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that tariffs are coming that that seems to me to that the i mean i think we've all seen the the
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biggest irritant to the united states are trade deficits which they believe they have i don't
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actually believe they have a trade deficit when you take out energy uh we actually buy more goods
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and services from the u.s than they buy from us i'm happy to make this national bank report to available
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to um anyone who wants it that shows we actually have 58 billion dollars in a trade deficit with
00:28:21.020
the americans when you take energy out that's why i wanted to have the the uh the assurance that
00:28:26.800
the americans are interested in getting more of our oil and gas because i think oil and gas is going
00:28:31.000
to be key to to being able to get a breakthrough once uh tariffs do come come in in getting them
00:28:37.780
off i think if we maintain a strong partnership on energy we make the case about how much the
00:28:43.900
americans benefit from that energy relationship we demonstrate that we are a good trade partner that
00:28:49.520
we buy more goods and services those services from america than any other nation and that we do
00:28:55.480
buy more goods and services when you take energy out i think we can make that case but i i feel uh like
00:29:01.520
from what i have seen that we it's not my decision to make on tariffs but we we do need to be preparing
00:29:06.940
ourselves for the fact that they're likely um to come in on january 20th you know shila i mean i want
00:29:15.240
to defer to your knowledge because you live out in uh oil patch country and your husband uh is in the
00:29:22.400
oil patch um what i would be concerned about if i was a premier of an energy province like premier
00:29:30.980
smith is with alberta is that we know in the first mandate of donald trump for the first time in 70
00:29:38.760
years he made the united states energy independent in fact it was exporting energy thanks to the miracle
00:29:47.700
of fracking so i'm just wondering you know when daniel smith says 58 billion dollar trade deficit
00:29:54.220
with americans once you take energy out of the equation um given that the fracking miracle it's
00:30:00.560
going to be peddled to the metal um is that the wild card here in terms of the u.s not needing uh
00:30:08.320
canadian oil and gas exports you know that i think is something that we will eventually have to deal
00:30:14.620
with and uh federal government with foresight would have been working on that for the last 10 years
00:30:20.940
the way stephen harper tried to do that before he was uh voted out of office we had northern gateway we
00:30:28.560
had energy east uh keystone xl these were all pipelines that um the harper government was fighting
00:30:34.980
for um it's also a reason why we should have listened to japan when they pleaded for canadian liquefied
00:30:42.480
natural gas now twice um instead justin trudeau has told these countries that are coming to canada
00:30:48.720
saying please if you wouldn't mind sell us all your bountiful natural gas so that we don't have to rely
00:30:54.800
on gazprom and fuel the russian war machine um but he has said that there's no business case if you can
00:31:00.940
imagine that for these trillion dollar projects yeah trillion with a t no business case maybe justin
00:31:08.700
trudeau doesn't know what a trillion is well it's because that the the benefits of that business
00:31:15.500
would land squarely in the laps of westerners and you just can't have that so but it is something that
00:31:20.360
we will have to deal with but for now like i said the americans are buying canadian oil and gas at a
00:31:27.440
reduced uh price because we are in a monopoly with them so we can't get world market prices for our oil
00:31:34.760
and gas thanks to justin trudeau so while it is a hindrance to westerners normally um it is a good
00:31:41.360
bargaining bargaining chip with the americans that they can buy canadian oil and gas for cheaper than
00:31:47.460
what they can produce it there for themselves but that will change um especially with a pro-energy
00:31:54.000
president being sworn in on january 20th so one of the first things that uh pierre polyev has to do
00:32:00.900
when he is uh thankfully finally prime minister is to get going on export pipelines to get us out of
00:32:07.280
that monopoly with the americans yeah okay there you go and i think at this point we need to take
00:32:14.560
an ad break don't we uh yeah i think we do the rest is just uh daniel smith warning us on tariffs and
00:32:21.500
uh being reasonable so we can we can go over those clips because she's just you know what she's gonna say
00:32:27.640
she's saying get ready and by the way sheila i must caution you on referring to kevin o'leary as mr
00:32:34.560
wonderful for me the only true bonafide mr wonderful is paul orndorff uh one of the combatants
00:32:43.140
in the very first original wrestlemania so you know let's uh let's i and i think mr orndorff
00:32:49.700
passed away i stand to be correct i think he did i believe so yeah so let let's let's leave him that
00:32:56.180
nickname is an everlasting memory and you're a wrestling fan you can you can you see where i'm
00:33:01.260
getting at with this sheila yeah we'll take it up with kevin o'leary um anyways let's uh we've got a
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well sheila i can't wait for that cruise how about you i could use a cruise right now i thought you
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were gonna say something like that so sheila um i see there's an msn wait we've got a chat and i uh
00:38:20.280
during the break uh i found some pictures to respond to the chat so aaron burton 32 regular viewer of the
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show regular supporter of the work that we do here rebel news because it's five bucks and says sorry i've
00:38:30.920
been meaning to tell you that your new studio looks awesome sheila thank you um most of it is scavenged
00:38:36.600
from around the farm this is the strapping that uh in between a drilling rig pipe when they transport
00:38:45.800
it this is just the leftover stuff um we don't let anybody tell you that a conservative doesn't recycle
00:38:51.960
um and the other question is also how is your kitten well trigger is doing great um i threw
00:38:58.200
uh that's trigger i like to take pictures of him yawning because he looks like an alligator
00:39:04.040
and so i have another picture of trigger also yawning sleeping in his cat tree and i put that
00:39:11.240
in the chat efron just go up one there he is yawning again and uh there's another picture of my daughter
00:39:18.280
feeding him a little kitty popsicle so he's doing great um he just likes to play there he is look at
00:39:25.800
him being cute having a popsicle um he's he just uh is a little bit too in love with the keyboards
00:39:33.720
in my office so he has to stay out of here um okay that's it i think i think trigger might be my
00:39:40.600
second favorite cat name so you've really sold me on that what's your first favorite cat name oh
00:39:46.760
shame on you sheila jones of course sigourney weaver's cat and uh alien i'm disappointed it
00:39:53.160
wasn't the name of my other cat margaret scratcher that's pretty good actually
00:39:58.920
all right anyway um anyway msn bc news are they still around sheila um anyways we have a clip
00:40:09.800
of trudeau we're not making this up folks he says he outsmarted trump yeah donald trump check it out
00:40:17.640
you're already at our borders i'm assuming he didn't bring up his intention to publicly say he
00:40:21.640
was going to annex through economic means your country it actually it actually sort of came up at one
00:40:26.760
point and and then we we started musing uh back and forth about this and when i i started to suggest
00:40:33.480
well maybe there could be a trade for vermont or california from uh for for certain parts uh he
00:40:39.880
immediately decided that it was not not that funny anymore and we moved on to a different conversation so
00:40:45.080
this isn't this isn't out of the blue that he's doing this but my focus has to be not on something
00:40:51.960
that he's talking about that will not ever happen but more on something that might well happen that
00:40:58.440
if he does choose to go forward with tariffs that raise the cost of just about everything uh for
00:41:05.720
american citizens um that on top of that we're going to have to have a a robust response to that i want to
00:41:12.280
ask you you know sheila what does it say about our prime minister that of the 50 states in the union
00:41:18.840
the two that he mentions well one of them one of the two that he would potentially trade for is um
00:41:25.640
on fire i mean what what a wheeler and dealer hey you want that insurance liability justin vermont
00:41:36.440
does he i guess bernie sanders is that who he's trading for he wants to trade daniel smith for bernie
00:41:41.640
sanders is that what he's doing all you need to know about vermont and if mr producer super producer
00:41:47.240
efren can find this and put it up late later is the logo for the vermont maple syrup producers
00:41:55.160
association i'm not going to say anything i'm just we're efren i'll just put on the screen and
00:42:00.440
a letter audience come to conclusions but um yeah what do you make of uh trudeau i mean first of all
00:42:07.880
why go on msnbc why not go on fox i mean the idea is to have an audience right right and then not
00:42:15.960
only that to have an audience with trump or his allies right like we know he watches fox news he
00:42:22.760
hates msnbc uh last week he went on cnn like nobody first of all nobody watches that that's the noise in
00:42:31.160
the background of the doctor's office um but trump definitely that is seen as uh not even bothering
00:42:38.520
to speak to the people that you're trying to speak to and the idea that trudeau outsmarted anybody
00:42:46.440
ever at any point i feel like you know like my kitten gets tired of the laser pointer after a
00:42:52.040
while he figures out that it's me i don't think trudeau would get tired of the laser pointer i feel
00:42:57.400
like that's where his brain is at yeah it's um it's a pretty it's not a fair fight is it i mean i can't
00:43:07.240
think of any uh world leader where um you know blackface would triumph over uh via his intellect
00:43:15.000
but for donald trump uh i mean come on that that that's an outrageous mismatch the guy the guy who
00:43:22.200
said he'll grow the economy from the heart outward that he doesn't think about the economy or numbers
00:43:29.480
or anything like that claims that he has some sort of dyslexia that doesn't allow him to do any form of
00:43:35.080
math now that i actually believe um and uh that he doesn't even read the headlines other people read
00:43:41.960
them to him he's he's gonna outsmart donald trump who gets up at like 4 a.m and just starts consuming
00:43:48.600
the entire internet i don't believe it well let's when we speak of uh trudeau we must also speak of the
00:43:55.080
co-prime minister that would be sellout singh and will you hear what jagmeet had to say about donald trump
00:44:02.840
and how well yeah i know shockers how wrong he is to say it check it out folks we know that the united
00:44:11.880
states needs our critical minerals they're very important for the united states so i'm calling on
00:44:16.440
all political leaders to support turning off the taps on those critical minerals let's stop the flow
00:44:22.520
of those critical minerals into the states this is there's no quicker way to get donald trump to back
00:44:27.880
away from tariffs and that is shut off the tap on critical minerals with the state's need very clearly
00:44:33.320
but what is the plan of the other leaders the other political leaders we know the liberals are
00:44:36.840
in disarray but what about pierre polyev his plan is literally to do nothing at a time when canadians
00:44:42.760
are desperately worried about donald trump and the threat to canada and one more thing for donald trump
00:44:49.400
talking about musing about the 51st state canadians have no interest in that canadians are proud of
00:44:55.480
our country we want to fight to defend our country we're proud of the fact that we take care of our
00:44:59.560
neighbor that we've got universal health care and we want nothing to do with becoming a part of the
00:45:03.880
united states what's become clear is that meeting with donald trump does nothing ask daniel smith she
00:45:09.880
met with him she tried to wine and dine him and she came back and said yep there's definitely tariffs
00:45:14.200
coming so clearly that approach is not working that approach is clearly failed with donald trump
00:45:20.920
that donald trump only understands one thing and that is force we have to show that if he's going
00:45:25.400
to pick a fight with canada it's going to hurt americans as well that's the only thing that he
00:45:29.000
understands but this has been like one should she be turning the taps off on oil exports where are you on
00:45:34.280
turning off the taps or restricting oil exports in the united states when i was in law school i learned
00:45:39.080
that when you're in a fight or when you're in a legal battle you don't pull it out all your tools
00:45:43.960
right at once you escalate step by step so that is a tool that should be on the table but not something
00:45:49.000
we start with i'm proposing we start with critical minerals but we need to look at every option every
00:45:54.280
response to the tariffs that could hurt canadians in a serious way should be met with tariffs in kind
00:46:00.280
and all solutions that we can propose should be on the table and that's absolutely one of them
00:46:05.000
there you go everything is on the table except my pension folks that that's a sacred cow but here's
00:46:12.040
the thing when he said sheila donald trump only understands one thing and that is force when we
00:46:17.960
go back to the first trump presidency far from being a hawk that might have been one of the most dovish
00:46:24.600
presidents of all time there was no new conflict there was no new war under trump uh he there was some
00:46:32.120
selective assassinations of um terrorists which made the world a better place but the idea that
00:46:39.560
uh he's a warmonger he is forceful he's a bully no that's not what uh he showed in his first four
00:46:47.480
years right right and he will bend you to do whatever he wants or at least what is in the best interest of
00:46:56.600
americans through clever negotiations we know that's how the uh abraham accords got done he told
00:47:03.640
the gulf states the way to washington and trade deals and diplomacy goes through jerusalem so figure
00:47:11.480
it out and we're here after that um so peace came about that way it was peace broke out in the middle
00:47:18.840
east the middle east um because of donald trump um but if the liberals take advice from the leader
00:47:29.160
of the socialist caucus of the liberal party of canada jagmeet singh you eastern bastards to coin a
00:47:35.240
phrase from ralph klein are going to be freezing in the dark a lot sooner than you think no it it's
00:47:43.240
just something else um sheila there's just so much to get to let's get to uh let's get to mark holland
00:47:51.240
and then we'll do the christy clark nonsense uh mark holland who makes watching boring boring committee
00:48:00.760
meetings exciting because he gets so heated and indignant that his stupid little bow tie is gonna
00:48:07.560
pop right off his neck um and his head's gonna fly off like a dandelion um anyways he said there's no need
00:48:16.680
for an election until october so like i said last week these liberals are gonna rag the puck as long as
00:48:23.480
they can um and they're gonna have the full cooperation with the ndp they're rearranging the deck chairs
00:48:31.400
on the titanic i think it's gonna be a mark carney coronation um and christy clark is helping that along
00:48:38.200
um but i think that's what's gonna happen these guys are gonna dodge a confidence vote the ndp are not
00:48:44.040
gonna help bring down the government and it's gonna be october i'm sure of it anyways let's listen
00:48:50.280
you know we elect parliament for four years everybody's you know let's have an election let's
00:48:54.520
have an election why like every four years you get a democracy is not going anywhere folks like
00:48:59.880
there's going to be an election but we got stuff we got to get done and i certainly if i was a
00:49:05.480
constituent and somebody who cared about health care i'd be talking to my mps and say like really
00:49:10.120
you're going to cause an election in may or june instead of october because what you think it's better
00:49:16.040
you might win more seats right that's your calculus that it's better for your party to have an election
00:49:21.880
now like we have a set election day shouldn't we use the set election day shouldn't we use the time
00:49:28.280
we're given as parliamentarians to get things done and i can tell you if i'm given to october i'll get
00:49:33.000
all the pharma care deals done i believe that now jeremy's sitting next to me he can disagree and
00:49:36.440
that'd be totally fair right because i got work to do and i don't want to put him in an awkward position
00:49:40.200
but i really believe in this i don't believe in it because i'm a liberal i believe in it because
00:49:43.320
i'm a canadian because i think it's the right damn thing to do and so i think having that time
00:49:49.800
is important um and i'm hopeful that it's there but i'll make use of any time i'm given
00:49:55.320
sheila correct correct me if i'm wrong mr i'm all for set election dates um why did we go to the polls
00:50:04.280
in 2021 again no wait it's even better mister i'm in favor of fixed election dates we go to election
00:50:10.440
every four years okay why would you go to an election when it's good for your party to win
00:50:15.640
more seats that's exactly what he did in 2021 but this is the government that just moves the
00:50:20.600
fixed election date by one week to make sure these jerks get their their pensions so like when they
00:50:27.160
were moving the fixed election date um and claiming that it was diwali for the the reason that they had to
00:50:32.920
move it um then it was fine to move fixed election dates but not now um but also he's he's signaling
00:50:40.600
to the ndp don't bring us down or you won't get your pharma care deal because that is the only thing
00:50:48.120
the ndp have been asking for is this stupid national pharma care deal and he's saying don't bring us down
00:50:55.400
or you're not going to get your pharma care deal it's going to die when you bring down the government
00:50:58.600
because the conservatives are not going to do this so uh that was not a message for you and me and the
00:51:04.200
rest of the canadian voters that was a message for jagmeet saying saying fall in line you'll get your
00:51:08.920
pharma care deal but i thought everything was on the table no nothing now sheila um here's something
00:51:16.120
you don't see that often um you know the cbc uh destroying a would-be wannabe liberal and uh
00:51:24.600
such was the case with uh i want to be she's definitely a liberal
00:51:28.920
i'm talking about coming out of the abyss and back into uh current events uh so let's take a look at
00:51:38.040
um what happened on the table with uh this cooked goose going to begin though with some developments
00:51:44.800
on one of the big names that may be about to get into the liberal leadership race former british
00:51:49.920
columbia premier christy clark now one of the criticisms of clark's potential leadership
00:51:54.200
bid from other liberals is that she joined the conservatives to vote for jean charret in the
00:51:59.080
leadership race won by pierre polyev well my colleague catherine cullen the host of cbc's
00:52:03.480
podcast the house asked clark about this today and catherine joins me now catherine uh what did christy
00:52:08.760
clark say when you asked her about this yeah david the discussion really took a bit of an interesting
00:52:13.560
turn here and just to make sure folks are following along with us christy clark has described herself for
00:52:17.160
years as a lifelong federal liberal when she was premier of british columbia yes she was a bc
00:52:22.920
liberal but just so everyone understands the bc liberal is not affiliated with the federal liberals
00:52:26.760
they're a bit they were a bit of a different political beast a bit more to the right uh and
00:52:31.400
in order to vote in the conservative leadership race you have to renounce any other membership
00:52:36.520
right you can't be a member of another party so despite being lifelong she couldn't have been
00:52:41.080
a federal liberal if she was voting in this race where she very publicly endorsed sean charret so
00:52:46.280
i had questions about how long this period of her life lasted let's listen to our exchange
00:52:52.200
you have called yourself a lifelong liberal but you voted in the last federal conservative
00:52:57.400
leadership race that would have required you to cancel your liberal party membership in order to
00:53:01.800
join the conservative party how long were you a member of the conservative party christy clark
00:53:06.760
never but you vote you there you voted in the race did you not no i didn't i didn't and
00:53:12.280
i i never got a membership and um i never got a ballot what i did though i will say christy clark
00:53:18.200
we reached out to the conservative party who told us in fact that your membership was cancelled
00:53:23.000
oh well why don't they show come out and show my membership or my ballot they never sent me
00:53:28.440
any of those although i wouldn't put it past them to manufacture one of them
00:53:32.920
oh we're gonna get to that come out and show it in a second but i also okay they'll show it she went on
00:53:38.280
to say in the interview that she called the conservative party numerous times to ask where
00:53:41.960
her ballot was and i said well wouldn't you have to be a member in order to expect a ballot from them
00:53:47.880
i asked if she canceled her liberal party membership she said no her team now says that she was in fact
00:53:53.640
not a registered liberal when she supported jean charret okay so okay okay i think that's good
00:54:00.440
she okay so clark says i was never i was never a conservative never never never she like we're all hard
00:54:07.240
of remembering when you endorsed jean charret the actual liberal who is running to lead the
00:54:12.760
conservatives then she said well why don't they produce my ballot so jenny byrne actually produced
00:54:19.320
the the membership and uh so jenny byrne is an advisor to pierre polyev a long time conservative
00:54:28.200
organizer campaigner and she they produced the ballot and then um
00:54:35.800
um so we're all supposed to believe that christy clark it was never a member of the
00:54:40.440
conservatives it was just a big blah blah so here's the ballot or this was her membership
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ms christine joan clark conservative membership she bought it in what is that is that june or january
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of 2022 regardless doesn't matter june um and uh she had it for a full year and then clark goes on to do another audio interview
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where she's like i was totally never a conservative member but they also wouldn't send me my ballot to vote
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and it's like so why would you be getting a ballot if you were also never a member so first she says they
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would fabricate my membership and then she says well they didn't send me a ballot well why would you be
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in expecting a ballot like she's such a bad liar and such a flip-flopper she would be the perfect leader of the
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liberals no but you know what sheila um i take the flip side i would say you know and as they say in
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defamation and libel trials the truth is the best defense just be truthful miss clark and that would
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be to say because look at the chronology 2022 right june 2022 christy clark uh is a person if i believe
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her political sentiments wants to bring the liberal party back to the center uh melanie jolly would put
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it way way way to the left but right now the liberal party and the ndp party sheila they're virtually
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indistinguishable so what i would have said is yes because of the way justin trudeau has brought this
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party because of how far left we become because of how uber progressive we become and look at the
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results pretty bad no one's better off 10 years uh uh since justin trudeau took the reins that is
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what made me go to the conservative party it was a hope to bring the country more to the center again
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but now that there's an opportunity to for me to do this as liberal leader i am back as a liberal there
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well how could you criticize her for that instead she's doing the roger clemens i i misremembered i i
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mean are you kidding me i but don't you agree sheila wouldn't that be the way out of this
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quagmire for her uh she decided to double down continues a lie and just insult the intelligence
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of even the people who still remain listening to the cbc let's show this uh let next clip from jenny burn
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so i have a statement from the director of communications from the conservative party of
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canada that they sent to the cbc on thursday christy clark purchased a conservative party
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membership through jean charret's leadership campaign that membership is no longer active
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you're saying the conservative party is lying about you i actually went and asked the conservatives
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multiple times why they did not send me a ballot before the voting day and nobody ever ever got back
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to me i mean so if you expected a ballot then you would have had to be a member right well if i got
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if i had gotten a ballot i probably would have been a member but it doesn't work you have to sign up to
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be a member in order to get a ballot though exactly and i didn't and you never canceled your liberal
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party membership at any time which the conservative party would have required of you to become a member of
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that party nope i did not did not cancel my membership but you know i mean these are the
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kinds of games that conservatives are going to play i will say okay who what who's playing the games
00:58:26.040
lady you know what she this reminds me of it's a bit of a bizarre example i suppose but there's a
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brilliant you know the tv series batman from the late 60s there's a brilliant episode where batman
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is running against the penguin for mayor of gotham city and one of the penguin smear campaigns
00:58:44.680
is showing all these photographs look at the batman he's always hanging around super villains
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catwoman joker riddler mr freeze look at me i'm always hanging around the police well yeah that's
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because you're being arrested and it's bad going after the bad guys that's the kind of convoluted
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logic christy clark is using with this ballot and membership business yeah she's like i kept calling
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and asking for my ballot and they're like that would mean that you're a member well uh
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yeah and this is my problem with christy clark is she will say and do whatever is necessary for
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her to be near the levers of power right like a normal liberal who had any sort of integrity and i'm
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not sure you can find many of those these days would have tried to change the liberal party for the
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good i mean that's what conservatives did right they're like erin o'toole is a crazy person um he's
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a liberal light so we need to change the party and make it more conservative and get rid of him and
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work really hard to build a party that's better and conservatives did that but people like christy clark
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decided that no it's a lot easier to be an interloper and an underminer in the other party
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than stay and try and fix my own and she doesn't like i said she doesn't actually believe in anything
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she went from being the biggest cheerleader for the carbon tax in the entire country in fact
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criticizing justin trudeau because his carbon tax didn't go as far as hers did when she was premier
01:00:20.520
of bc to oh god we can't have a carbon tax we gotta get rid of that thing it's crushing people and it's
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like where do you where do you think justin trudeau got the bad idea for a carbon tax except from you
01:00:30.200
christy clark all you know how to do is flip-flop and lie and we could not have seen that any more
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clearly than the last 72 hours in christy clark uh imploding her attempts to run for the liberal
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party leadership well gracious sheila from what you just said you're making the case for christy
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clark to be the female version of patrick brown oh goodness completely um i think we have
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speaking of uh andrew or andrew shear no actually like andrew shear again uh aaron o'toole i like
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he's a great mp he's awesome he's excellent at committee no no tool oh what are you going to say
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now sheila was it a mistake to get rid of aaron o'toole as leader of the conservative no i should
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thank a trucker after you see what he did over the weekend with anita anand um i think we should close
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on that i'll do this rumble ad brie ad read um and then they dug up the maple syrup people
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their ad or their logo we'll show that i just want super producer efren uh to put it on the screen
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uh you try to convince me this is not the worst logo in the history or the best
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uh okay i'll do the ad read first and then we'll show that um so uh it's from truth social
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do we want to show the maple syrup producers of vermont's uh logo yes we do well no we don't but um and
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by the way i beg of you uh the censors at youtube uh this is not any kind of uh pornography uh this is an
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actual existing logo um sheila how did this get off the drawing room table i don't know i don't know i
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have no idea that is something else i mean if i if i look at that i don't know what they're selling
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to me unless it's uh if it didn't say maple syrup i would well i would think that they were selling me
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something much much different all i know is that i don't want that on my pancakes goodness gracious
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you know david i thought we were going to get through that
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i thought we were going to get through it i could have just i thought you would behave i thought you would
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just let what am i saying people come to their own conclusions but no no no uh okay amt 60 gives us
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five bucks and says do you think that the globalists will start a bird flu pandemic this year look what
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happened when trump took office in 2020 he will take office soon and there are reports of bird flu
01:03:49.720
in china and others i think they're going to try but i think they've got to come up with something
01:03:53.560
else because people are over pandemics sheila i have the solution if we have bird flu we got to kill
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the birds i mean and i'm not bad about that hey really because it's not that we don't have things
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that fly we have bats we have flying squirrels we have some insects you know so you'll still see
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flying things folks we just get rid of the birds i'd rather kill all the birds than put the economy
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into a covet 19 style shutdown that's all i'm saying right until your nuggets go up in price and then you're
01:04:23.640
like save the birds save the birds i beg your nuggets i know just we got to get off this
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things are devolving fast um okay let's go to aaron o'toole oh no please from nuggets to o'toole
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fire away yeah speaking of no nuggets um i knew you'd like that david um okay so aaron o'toole former
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leader of the conservative party um former member of canada's military in fact um anita anand is
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deciding that she is not going to run for the liberal party leadership so is david dying sorry
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oh goodness can we cut david's mic so we don't have to hear him retching for life
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uh are you okay okay it it's one of those um you know um uh the danny thomas line my uncle from
01:05:28.200
cleveland's in town where you know in the midst of a sip and uh just hearing you read o'toole's tweet
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again it just triggered me all over again i i apologize to you sheila and efran and our viewers but
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continue khaleesi it uh it gives me a little bit of a touch of the dry heave too um so she's decided that
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she is not going to run for the liberal party leadership they're all doing this sort of
01:05:53.240
performative nonsense where they're saying that they have discussed uh a potential leadership run
01:06:00.360
with their friends and their allies and their supporters but they have decided that it is just
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going to be just too much of a burden on them and they would like to thank you for the support that you
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actually didn't give them their imaginary support and so they're all issuing these um very bizarre
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letters now anand was of course um at defense and erin o'toole weighs in and says i saw the
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dedication that anita anand brought to national defense at a time when it was desperately needed
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she cared deeply about the caf their families and the need for canada to do more i wish her fair
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winds and following seas uh what the heck is is he talking about she gave the military a crisis of
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recruitment a crisis of retention and tampons in the men's room that's what she did she gave us
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soldiers using food banks that's what she did so she might have cared deeply but i don't think she did a
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damn thing for the military and it is going and she was part of the current decade of darkness
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that's uh happening in the canadian military it's just a disgrace that erin o'toole would say those
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sorts of things so sheila the question arises and is erin o'toole um a closet woke liberal or is he
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mentally ill i i don't know i mean i think back was it last january or the one before the very first
01:07:30.120
essay he put out there which had him mocked uh savagely was uh he was campaigning against those
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f trudeau flags uh yeah you know what because um even though the whole country has well i won't go
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there uh but has been hard done by shall we say uh justin trudeau uh erin o'toole thought this was a
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little vulgar this was a little too risque i mean what was this guy doing in the conservative party
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in the first place uh like i said if you are happy that erin o'toole is no longer leading the
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conservative party of canada stop a trucker today and thank them because it what if it were not for
01:08:18.760
the freedom convoy and erin o'toole's inability to see that the parade was marching and jump in front
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of it and lead it uh he would still be the leader and justin trudeau would still be
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miles high in the polls because the conservatives were not bringing something decent to the table
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as an alternative so thank you trucker for pierre polyev that is an excellent point and it is my
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rebuttal to those lefties that say oh you and your so-called freedom convoy they always put it in
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air quotes you know three weeks of making our life miserable in ottawa and what did you accomplish
01:08:57.400
what did you accomplish and i go what you just said we got rid we took out the fake trash uh we took
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out erin o'toole the fake conservative the real died in the wool woke liberal that happened exactly like
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you said because of his uh you know despicable performance in trying to have it both ways so
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yeah that is at least one tangible uh thing that happened and you know what no small thing
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it's no small thing and if that's the only thing it was worth it well thread the needle yeah convoy gets
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rid of erin o'toole that gives us pierre polyev polyev actually is a conservative alternative to prime
01:09:43.160
minister chest and trudeau polyev does this in the polls uh trudeau does this trudeau resigns you can
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thread the needle all the way back to the freedom convoy all the way back yeah and she let let us never
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forget instead of glowing going out on a path of glory he meandered down a cobblestone road of uh
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well i guess decrepitude with erin o'toole going to the house to his fellow conservatives i'll be what
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you want me to be just give me another chance man please it was it i couldn't even bear to watch it it was
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so awkward uh also my i have another big problem with erin o'toole and that's who he decides to talk
01:10:32.920
to he will not talk to conservative independent media he would sooner have them arrested much like
01:10:39.160
a liberal um he will go on the podcast of nate erskine smith the vegan behind the pandemic bill
01:10:46.200
before he would talk to anybody from rebel news it's an absolute disgrace that guy deserves to be in
01:10:51.880
the dustbin of history and he's putting himself there but but but but but wait one second sheila you
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forgot something it's the chronology he was more than happy to speak to rebel news and take part in
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the independent press gallery debate remember that uh when he wasn't yet the leader but once he became the
01:11:14.200
leader the mass came off yeah uh andrew shearer is a little bit like that too uh i should tell you
01:11:21.240
that uh erin o'toole is getting roasted by even uh conservative party members so i know jenny
01:11:27.960
burn just absolutely roasted him for that she's been great lately i love her during the campaign period
01:11:33.800
uh she is just fierce and funny but todd doherty uh conservative mp uh he's really good on the issue
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of addictions and uh drug treatment he's the conservative mp for caribou prince george one of
01:11:49.320
the most conservative places in the country this is so funny he says like christy clark erin o'toole
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also bought a conservative party membership and pretended to be a conservative just stop
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stop and they sat in caucus together so that's beautiful i just good job wow wow
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it's just todd if you're watching amazing amazing well sheila that was uh that was uh more than an
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hour is an hour and 15 before we wrap things up uh do we have any super chats i think that's it on my
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side unless efron or olivia has anything that they need to drop in the chat no chats okay well sheila that
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was uh a really fun-filled action-packed show and uh thank you so much and uh thank you to our
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audience and especially those who uh chipped in we greatly appreciate that sheila and myself we will
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be back here on friday one o'clock eastern standard time in the meantime folks as always stay safe and stay