Rebel News Podcast - December 19, 2024


SHEILA GUNN REID | Trump, Trudeau, and Freeland are making Canadian politics wildly exciting this holiday season


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

177.4128

Word Count

8,285

Sentence Count

426

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Robbie Picard from Oil Stand Strong and Oil and Gas World Magazine joins me to talk about Trump, Trudeau, border security, and what is happening in 2025. We also talk about palace intrigue amongst the liberals, and why we should all be woken up.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Trump tariffs and palace intrigue amongst the liberals.
00:00:18.460 I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're watching The Gun Show.
00:00:30.000 Today is a long show.
00:00:39.600 It's a real packed pierogi of a show.
00:00:42.880 So I'm going to get right into it.
00:00:45.120 My friend Robbie Picard from Oil Stand Strong and Oil and Gas World magazine is joining
00:00:50.580 the show today and he, well, as always, it's Robbie, right?
00:00:54.740 He's got a lot to say.
00:00:56.140 We're talking about Trump-Trudeau tariffs, border security, weakness versus wokeness,
00:01:02.980 Premier Daniel Smith, and what is happening in 2025 at Oil Stand Strong.
00:01:09.160 Like I said, it's a big show today.
00:01:12.280 Let's cut to the chase.
00:01:13.880 Take a listen.
00:01:17.540 So joining me now is good friend of me, but also a good friend of the rebel, Robbie Picard
00:01:23.240 from Oil Stand Strong and Oil and Gas World magazine.
00:01:26.700 And we're talking Trump-Trudeau tariffs, border security, Danielle Smith making friends with
00:01:31.760 the Western governors and what Robbie is doing in 2025 because he's always doing something
00:01:39.500 exciting and holding the powerful decision makers to account, which makes him a bit of
00:01:47.160 a rebel of his own.
00:01:48.260 Robbie, thanks for coming on the show.
00:01:49.700 It's been too long since I talked to you and I get the emails saying, like, what's Robbie
00:01:54.400 doing?
00:01:55.840 So first of all, let's talk about Trump.
00:01:58.420 At 3 a.m. today, he tweeted out, you know, that many Canadians would like to become the 51st
00:02:07.340 state and floating these thought bubbles.
00:02:10.120 Now, I think he's just teasing, not us, teasing Trudeau in the middle of a crisis.
00:02:16.900 Um, what do you think?
00:02:20.380 You know, I have, I'm a big, I've always been a big fan of Donald Trump.
00:02:23.700 I read his book when I was in my early twenties.
00:02:26.140 I watched The Apprentice and I'm a big fan.
00:02:28.340 I think there, when it comes to the art of marketing, Donald Trump is by far the best
00:02:35.640 marketer I've ever seen in the world's history.
00:02:38.020 And I think years later, years later, when, when we're all gone, you'll, they'll look
00:02:42.920 at Trump and they'll reiterate like, and he'll be remembered as one of the greatest
00:02:47.080 presidents in history.
00:02:49.240 I like his rebirth.
00:02:50.580 I like the fact that he's the most popular president now.
00:02:53.080 And I think it would have been a lot easier his first term if people would just not have
00:02:56.380 gone against him so hard.
00:02:57.600 As far as that tweet goes, I have mixed feelings on Canada right now.
00:03:02.640 Sure.
00:03:03.200 Um, I don't believe if Harper was in there or Jean Chrétien for that matter, uh, any prime
00:03:10.880 minister we've had to date, I don't believe we'd be as weak as we are right now.
00:03:17.540 So as, as funny as it is, and I mean, we're sort of like New Jersey compared to New York,
00:03:23.260 right?
00:03:23.600 We're always kind of that smaller, we're up against, like, I mean, the, the, the most
00:03:27.720 powerful country in the history of the world, you know, I believe are, uh, we're like 3 trillion
00:03:32.800 a year.
00:03:33.340 They're 33 trillion.
00:03:34.880 So it's very, it's, it's an interesting relationship, but we're basically the same size of a country.
00:03:41.840 I mean, we're technically bigger, but we can't access it cause it's a lot, we have a lot
00:03:45.600 more North.
00:03:46.820 So it's a, it would have a complicated, complicated, uh, I guess, uh, geography, but what really,
00:03:53.060 really worries me is that we've sort of become a bit of a joke under Trudeau for a while there.
00:04:00.980 You know, we were known for having a decent, decent military that we were peacekeepers.
00:04:05.820 Uh, we had, uh, we, we, they brought us into situations that were a little difficult for
00:04:11.260 the Americans that we would go in and solve it.
00:04:13.800 Like we, we, we took pride in that.
00:04:15.900 And now like I'm, I'm, you know, openly gay.
00:04:20.420 I don't hide that.
00:04:21.760 And I, myself, if I had a daughter, I'd go to Taylor Swift, but would I dance it up like
00:04:27.260 that?
00:04:27.480 If I was the prime minister of the country, like all the moves and no, no, I wouldn't.
00:04:31.920 And when there's a riot happening in your hometown simultaneously, a hundred percent.
00:04:37.920 So his bizarre midlife crisis, it's just become a joke.
00:04:43.080 Um, and when he, like, I get it, like from a sense, like, I mean, there's some good jabs.
00:04:50.260 If I'm Justin Trudeau, I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm supposed to be a prime minister of a G7 country.
00:04:54.540 You know, I report to the King of England and I'm, you know, this, this thing.
00:04:59.300 And then, you know, you got the Donald Trump, Hey, governor Trudeau, you know, uh, the great
00:05:05.660 state of Canada, I get it.
00:05:07.100 But his response should have been, LOL, I'm prime minister, not governor, but I'm looking
00:05:12.860 forward to building our amazing relationship.
00:05:14.780 Thank you for the amazing dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
00:05:17.140 Instead, he basically says, uh, you know what?
00:05:20.860 Um, I'm gay.
00:05:22.240 And that's essentially what Trudeau just did.
00:05:24.820 I mean, he said going after, first of all, the, the, the Kamala Harris, I mean, you cannot
00:05:32.180 vote someone simply because they're a woman.
00:05:34.420 I mean, she pissed away over a billion dollars of money.
00:05:37.580 Somehow Beyonce dancing and Oprah, the world has shifted and they're sick of those entitled
00:05:43.940 celebrities.
00:05:44.720 Elon Musk might have more money than all of them combined, but he's not a stuck up celebrity
00:05:49.980 in that sense.
00:05:50.900 He's a disruptor.
00:05:52.620 And for him to respond that way to Trump, they shouldn't have voted for you.
00:05:57.720 They should have voted for the woman.
00:05:59.180 And I'm a feminist.
00:06:00.060 And then he kicks Freeland out.
00:06:02.540 Trudeau needs to, I don't want him to resign.
00:06:05.200 I want him to call an election now.
00:06:09.820 I really, I really truly mean that.
00:06:11.580 And I want him to call an election and get it over with and just give us it.
00:06:16.080 Cause we don't want, I don't want to go through probing parliament.
00:06:18.580 I don't want to go through their leadership debate.
00:06:20.820 They have backed this guy for so long.
00:06:23.600 We deserve a mandate and Pierre Pauly of like him or hate him.
00:06:29.440 He deserves a chance to lead us.
00:06:31.780 And I like his measured responses so far.
00:06:34.980 Does he get everything perfect?
00:06:36.040 No, but Trudeau had a chance.
00:06:38.440 And I would make this argument last time.
00:06:40.620 I thought that Trump and Trudeau had a little bit of a bond.
00:06:43.960 I mean, it was sort of this, he was sort of like, you know, I don't know.
00:06:48.240 Trump's sort of goofy, slightly gay brother in a sense, right?
00:06:52.400 Both kind of big, you know, big personalities, right?
00:06:57.600 And, but we, we deserve better than this.
00:07:00.820 I've, I, I, I've never been, I actually lost sleep over this last night because like, I thought, do I want to be an American?
00:07:09.000 And all of the beautiful things that Canada had under Trudeau and seen that, that guy is to be held responsible because he, he's going on, oh, all things are on the table.
00:07:21.940 Mr. Maserati there.
00:07:23.500 Well, he had plenty of opportunities to overthrow the guy or to, to call a confidence vote.
00:07:28.480 We could have done that, but he didn't.
00:07:30.820 Right.
00:07:31.800 Now I wanted to, you touched on Freeland.
00:07:35.760 Yeah.
00:07:36.340 And before we get to Freeland, you are completely right.
00:07:40.300 Instead of doing what Daniel Smith did and just responded to, to Trump by saying, I think Trump has a great sense of humor, which he does.
00:07:50.860 Trudeau decided to take a jab at Trump, which is absolutely stupid thing saying, basically saying that those stupid American.
00:08:00.660 American conservatives just aren't ready to vote for a woman, completely ignoring the fact that the most effective opposition for Trudeau in Canada is a woman elected by conservatives in Alberta.
00:08:15.520 But let's talk about Freeland for a second, because there are a lot of people who are tending to lionize her on, even on the right, like saying good for her, standing up to Trudeau.
00:08:27.520 And I don't think that's at all what happened here.
00:08:30.580 I think this is a clash of two egos.
00:08:33.120 It's like two cats fighting in an alley, except the alley is filled with garbage and crime.
00:08:39.320 And there's a dumpster on fire behind them.
00:08:41.160 And the alley is Canada.
00:08:42.820 Canada, I don't, she was told, I'm shuffling you out of finance on Friday, but you can stay somewhere else in cabinet.
00:08:52.420 Now, in fairness, she has done a piss poor job at finance.
00:08:56.660 Look around us.
00:08:58.020 She doesn't deserve to stay in that position, but she kept a lid on it and then inflicted maximum damage on Trudeau.
00:09:05.860 Trudeau, because I think, and stayed on as an MP, I think she's making a run for the leadership.
00:09:11.140 She thinks she's going to survive this, and Trudeau is not.
00:09:14.700 But here's my reason for not lionizing her, and I wrote it on my ex because I was thinking about it.
00:09:21.500 Her breaking point was her ego and not what's unfolding in Canada.
00:09:25.400 She was not moved by out-of-control inflation, debt, crime, homelessness, out-of-control immigration, endless ethics scandals, a civil liberties bonfire, intense censorship, housing and affordability crises, a crumbling health care system that would sooner euthanize you than treat you.
00:09:43.580 Her problem was she didn't want to present a report of the fiscal damage that she oversaw and instead saw an opportune time to strike at Trudeau's job.
00:09:54.680 I think they're two sides of the same coin.
00:09:58.980 I agree.
00:09:59.960 I think that if you go back a few years, there's footage of her telling Trudeau off.
00:10:06.280 They didn't always like each other.
00:10:08.100 I think when they were at the leadership, this was many years ago.
00:10:11.160 And I don't think, I think she, I have two schools of thought on this.
00:10:15.240 I'm not a fan of hers in general.
00:10:17.700 I don't like how she carries herself.
00:10:19.680 I found her kind of, I don't know, just sort of.
00:10:22.700 I think she's an idiot.
00:10:23.480 Like, not a brave woman.
00:10:26.320 I think she's an elitist.
00:10:28.080 Yes, for sure.
00:10:28.220 That she's part of that sort of Laurentian elite that we hear so much about, right?
00:10:33.440 But, I mean, in her defense, I mean, I'll give credit for the loyalty.
00:10:38.040 I mean, I don't, loyalty is a mixed thing.
00:10:40.300 Because, like, we were, you're kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't, like, because you, a lot of the people that stick with people, you're like, well, you stuck with them, so you're supporting their bad behavior.
00:10:51.460 But then there's, well, times are tough.
00:10:53.600 Stick with your friends.
00:10:54.560 Do you think it is loyalty?
00:10:56.140 Do you think it was loyalty?
00:10:57.260 I don't think it was.
00:10:58.220 I think it was, he served her purposes until he didn't.
00:11:02.880 That could be it, too.
00:11:04.060 I mean, I don't know.
00:11:05.920 All I know is the key people around Trudeau are no longer around Trudeau.
00:11:09.520 And, like, I mean, all the ministers have way too big of portfolios now.
00:11:15.580 We don't even know what they're doing.
00:11:18.900 You have, here's the thing about the tariff threat, which I find hilarious, okay?
00:11:24.800 It's really not that much of a threat.
00:11:27.540 Get your borders in check.
00:11:29.740 Right.
00:11:30.460 Simple.
00:11:31.680 Right.
00:11:31.980 Do what Danielle Smith did.
00:11:33.580 Hire sheriffs.
00:11:34.980 Report back to Trump and say, look, here's what we're doing on our side of the border.
00:11:38.860 We get this.
00:11:39.580 But, by the way, this many handguns came in from your side.
00:11:43.560 What can you do on that end?
00:11:45.740 Right.
00:11:45.900 Or how do we make it so our borders function better for the largest unprotected border in
00:11:51.740 the world, the two most peaceful existence of a country's in history?
00:11:56.680 Maybe there's a way we can actually open the borders more and deal with the crime.
00:12:01.180 Right.
00:12:01.740 And maybe, like, with this fentanyl, like, my cousin, my cousin died of a fentanyl overdose.
00:12:07.100 It's brutal here.
00:12:08.600 I get it.
00:12:09.600 But I think that that's what you do with Trump.
00:12:12.760 So you meet him where he is.
00:12:14.680 And, like, this has never happened in history.
00:12:18.240 Where the hell is Biden?
00:12:19.820 You literally have Biden's kind of went to the home.
00:12:23.300 And Trump is president right now.
00:12:25.600 He literally, he's running the Mar-a-Lago White House.
00:12:28.440 And everyone's going there, billionaire after billionaire.
00:12:30.920 And I admire Trudeau for going there.
00:12:34.300 I don't know what the hell happened after that dinner that all of a sudden Trudeau decided
00:12:38.580 to, you know, become the biggest feminist in the world.
00:12:40.920 I mean, he blew the dinner, obviously.
00:12:43.380 Do you know?
00:12:43.780 Yeah.
00:12:44.000 Freeland wasn't there.
00:12:44.860 Well, see, I think, okay, here's another conspiracy theory.
00:12:52.300 Trump hates Freeland, by the way.
00:12:54.040 So maybe she had to go no matter what.
00:12:55.800 I mean, she's always been bad at finance.
00:12:57.820 She's literally always been bad.
00:12:59.040 And that was never a firing offense until then.
00:13:01.740 Yeah.
00:13:01.900 I think a lot of it had to do with how much Trump and the people around him absolutely
00:13:05.700 despise her.
00:13:07.620 Well, and I think the thing is, is that I have a theory that Trudeau's sitting back and
00:13:14.180 he's looking at Donald Trump and he's like, how did you do it?
00:13:18.540 You know what I mean?
00:13:19.420 How did you do this?
00:13:20.640 I mean, like all this criminal stuff, this, this, this.
00:13:23.940 And you come out of that and now you're president again with a bigger mandate and everybody loves
00:13:28.640 you.
00:13:28.860 And Trudeau's wondering like, how can I, how can I do that?
00:13:32.320 I really believe that that's sort of what was on his mind.
00:13:34.340 Maybe it had nothing to do with Canada.
00:13:35.640 He probably said, Hey, Mr. Trump, uh, president Trump, could you tell me how to do this?
00:13:40.120 Cause like, I don't know, but you gotta, I mean, I'm not a Trudeau fan, but no, I mean,
00:13:45.160 you gotta give credit.
00:13:46.220 I mean, you tell me a, a, a more scandal ridden person in Canadian history, blackface, India
00:13:52.940 trip, uh, arguing with the president of China.
00:13:57.020 Then you have this fight with the Indian prime minister.
00:14:00.120 I mean, it's nonstop scandals.
00:14:02.800 It's a great scandals, fake Indians in the cabinet.
00:14:05.360 Like, it's just, it's just crazy.
00:14:07.580 It's one thing after another.
00:14:08.760 The, the fake, uh, like arrive scam at like everything.
00:14:13.280 It's just the, we charity, right?
00:14:15.660 Let's never forget that.
00:14:17.140 Like there's so much, right?
00:14:19.140 So, but here's the real butt of the situation here.
00:14:22.860 It's like, this is where I admire Pierre Polyev because, you know, Pierre Polyev is an amazing
00:14:28.420 guy.
00:14:29.280 Uh, he has, he never left the conservative party when he lost the leadership thing and he
00:14:34.520 just wrote it out.
00:14:35.440 He, and now he's going to, you know, hopefully our next prime minister, but he's not theatrical.
00:14:41.480 He's not dramatic.
00:14:42.740 I mean, he's getting a bit buff.
00:14:44.100 You know what I mean?
00:14:44.560 He is working out.
00:14:45.300 He looks good.
00:14:46.420 Uh, well, I gave him a hug when I saw him.
00:14:48.320 I was like, Ooh, he's got like muscles, right?
00:14:50.180 So he's like, you know, he's kind of toning up.
00:14:52.220 Yeah.
00:14:52.560 But lost the glasses.
00:14:54.080 Yeah.
00:14:54.380 Yeah.
00:14:54.760 You know, he was like, you know, he's getting more sophisticated, but like, like I like how
00:15:00.600 measured he is.
00:15:01.300 And we did, I think we deserve to be taken out of the Kardashians of the liberal party
00:15:06.180 and just have a, Hey, we're going to balance the budget.
00:15:11.920 We're going to, we're going to stop.
00:15:13.500 Like, look how bad, like, let's just, okay.
00:15:17.160 There's talk now about, okay, we're going to export our energy to China and all this stuff.
00:15:22.360 Like if this terrifying will pivot our economy, why the hell did we tell Germany?
00:15:27.000 No, when they came for natural gas, why did we tell Japan?
00:15:30.300 No, we just, we just, we did it to Japan twice now.
00:15:34.600 Twice.
00:15:35.380 Twice.
00:15:36.160 Last time Japan and Trudeau had a meeting.
00:15:39.720 Yeah.
00:15:40.360 Japan asked about natural gas, liquefied natural gas.
00:15:44.220 And this was just weeks ago.
00:15:45.860 And it was, if you read the readout of the prime minister's version of their sit down,
00:15:52.200 natural gas was not on the list of items they talked about.
00:15:55.820 But if you went to the Japanese readout of the event.
00:15:59.920 Yeah.
00:16:00.300 They implored Canada to send them natural gas.
00:16:05.040 So the population of Japan is what, 150 million?
00:16:08.440 Yeah.
00:16:09.060 About that?
00:16:09.800 Yeah.
00:16:10.120 Okay.
00:16:10.300 And they have no natural resources.
00:16:12.000 They need them from somebody else.
00:16:13.900 Yeah.
00:16:14.120 So let's go sell it to Japan, see if we can sell it to Germany.
00:16:17.740 And then we're less reliant on the States, which gives us a bit of a negotiating power.
00:16:22.360 Let's beef up our military.
00:16:23.940 So we're not a joke anymore.
00:16:25.820 Let's stop the insane spending that we're doing.
00:16:29.380 The crime, the drugs.
00:16:30.440 Develop our resources.
00:16:31.660 Yeah.
00:16:31.940 The crime, the drugs, the out of control immigration that's driving up housing and causing the healthcare
00:16:37.040 system to crumble.
00:16:38.240 There's a recipe to fix this.
00:16:39.980 Justin Trudeau just isn't willing to do it.
00:16:41.960 Now, you touched on the tariffs and tightening up the border.
00:16:45.720 Dominic LeBlanc, who apparently is the public safety minister, but also the new finance minister,
00:16:51.440 and God only knows who the deputy prime minister is anymore.
00:16:54.840 Um, I guess, like, who'll do it?
00:16:58.440 Dominic will do it.
00:16:59.900 But yesterday afternoon, he made an announcement that they're committing $1.3 billion in border
00:17:06.500 security to stop irregular immigration and illegal drugs passing through the U.S. border.
00:17:12.540 Why, after 10 years and a complete and total implosion of our immigration system, are they
00:17:19.360 doing this now?
00:17:20.160 For example, what I mean to say is, why did it take an outside threat of economic carnage
00:17:27.820 caused by 25% tariffs to get the liberals to do the right thing, which is the thing that
00:17:32.780 a normal prime minister who cares about his country and the safety of the citizens should
00:17:37.060 have done in the first place?
00:17:38.500 It's outrageous when you think of it.
00:17:40.800 I think, and I'm going to be really blunt here, you're, we have a narcissist at the helm
00:17:46.820 of our government.
00:17:47.700 Yeah, buddy.
00:17:47.960 And it's not about what's, it's not about, like, I want politicians to be boring.
00:17:54.560 Like, it's unfortunate because theatrics get too electric.
00:17:57.780 And yeah, Harper's boring monotoneness and his ability to understand, like, he explained
00:18:04.700 the U.S. economy.
00:18:05.440 I watched him speak a little while ago and he explained the U.S. economy and he spoke more
00:18:08.740 freely than he ever has.
00:18:10.180 Like, and it was really nice to hear him talk because he was in that room and, and he understood
00:18:14.780 their economy probably better than they do and, and he understood our economy and he
00:18:19.120 knew this, do this, do this to fix it.
00:18:20.960 And it's not like, I'm really sorry, but I really believe what, what is damaging the world
00:18:30.080 right now is this wokeness.
00:18:32.060 And I mean, like, for instance, as a gay guy, I've been talking to a lot of gay people in
00:18:38.220 my age range right now.
00:18:39.840 And there's a movement now to go back to LGB and get out of all of this because I, we fought
00:18:49.100 for equality.
00:18:50.060 We achieved equality.
00:18:51.320 I can get married, I can live my life and I, and I can do what I need to do in my house
00:18:57.180 and I'm good.
00:18:58.860 I didn't, we didn't want exclusive rights and we just certainly didn't want rights and
00:19:02.700 bizarreness that doesn't make sense.
00:19:04.820 Trudeau chose this weird wokeness that, because I was talking to someone, a trans advocate,
00:19:09.360 and I said, what do you want?
00:19:11.060 They couldn't answer me.
00:19:11.900 Good question.
00:19:13.500 Yeah.
00:19:14.140 What, what, what, what, what do these letters mean?
00:19:16.440 They don't even know.
00:19:17.220 And I'm like, and that I believe is where Trudeau and Biden to a certain extent took
00:19:22.680 the country.
00:19:23.900 You know what I mean?
00:19:24.380 So, I mean, like the, the, the, I don't believe that, I don't believe abortion is that big
00:19:33.440 of a thing compared to people wanting to pay their mortgages and live in their houses.
00:19:39.760 This bizarre wokeness is killing the country.
00:19:43.620 Energy, you can settle your differences when it comes to domestic issues, if you have a
00:19:49.080 strong economy.
00:19:50.580 But when, when, when we're arguing about tampons and men's bathrooms and this weirdness that
00:19:57.220 instead of like, how does this family pay their bills?
00:20:00.420 Right.
00:20:00.960 I mean, why are we taxing ourselves with a stupid carbon tax that devastates our families
00:20:08.320 when the rest of the world is still pumping up more oil than ever?
00:20:13.040 When countries with bigger economies than ours come, please sell us natural gas so we
00:20:18.280 don't have to depend on countries that we don't necessarily agree with.
00:20:22.720 Get us out of this.
00:20:23.800 No, we can't.
00:20:25.020 Like Trudeau really should be, he is the worst prime minister in history and he's an embarrassment
00:20:30.020 to this country.
00:20:31.060 And it's just so bad that we're in this position.
00:20:34.720 And now, like, I mean, Trump's terror threats, honestly, if they meet him where he's at, I
00:20:40.260 think we'll get through it.
00:20:41.540 Right.
00:20:41.760 We're going to be.
00:20:42.060 But now, and what weakness the panic it's causing, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, like, like
00:20:47.860 no measured response from our government.
00:20:50.160 No, hey guys, we'll handle this.
00:20:52.500 It's literally Mr. Dress Up in the Tickle Trunk.
00:20:56.200 That is our life right now.
00:20:58.560 And it's kind of funny.
00:21:00.480 And we as Canadians always laugh at ourselves, but I don't know.
00:21:03.880 Like, I, I've never thought like we're the weakest we've ever been because of the jokers
00:21:09.580 in there.
00:21:09.980 And it's unfortunate that we can't force an election because Jagmeet Zane, this is his
00:21:16.800 fault.
00:21:17.540 Sure it is.
00:21:17.920 Because the Maserati, BMW, dual exhaust, like he, he's the biggest joke.
00:21:25.520 Like in Canada and he's holding him in there.
00:21:28.760 He could get it.
00:21:29.740 He could, if Thomas Mulcair was in there, he would be like, he would call an election.
00:21:34.120 He would, he would, he would put his, you know, personal gains aside.
00:21:38.560 I don't always, I didn't agree with him and everything, but I respected his integrity.
00:21:42.880 This, this, those two.
00:21:43.840 I didn't think he was crazy.
00:21:45.260 Like Thomas Mulcair, I like you.
00:21:48.140 I disagree with him on 99% of everything except his opinion of Justin Trudeau.
00:21:53.080 I think he feels the same way I do about Justin Trudeau.
00:21:56.400 Yeah.
00:21:56.660 But I never thought he was crazy.
00:21:59.080 I just thought he was wrong.
00:22:00.920 Yeah.
00:22:01.040 That's not how I feel about Jagmeet Singh.
00:22:02.960 I think he's both crazy and wrong.
00:22:05.000 Yeah.
00:22:05.220 And he's another one.
00:22:06.100 I was watching his TikTok videos yesterday and it's like, he's dancing with his wife
00:22:09.940 in TikTok.
00:22:10.360 And it's like, we've got, we've got two TikTok stars running our country.
00:22:16.080 Now, no, Trump, he's on TikTok too.
00:22:18.020 And he's got the Trump dance, but he's so measured in everything he does.
00:22:22.180 And he's like, you know, like, and he's loving this.
00:22:25.220 He's got our whole country.
00:22:26.280 Every time he tweets now, we were never the target of his tweets when the last go.
00:22:31.200 Right.
00:22:31.520 And now it's like, has Trudeau shown weakness?
00:22:34.620 You know, and it's, you're so right.
00:22:36.380 You know, we've got these two idiots, uh, co-prime ministers.
00:22:40.100 One of them thinks he's a TikTok star.
00:22:41.920 One of them would rather hang out with Hollywood celebrities.
00:22:44.820 While we have Canadians in the North now because of food inflation exacerbated by a carbon tax
00:22:52.100 who are coming down with scurvy.
00:22:54.180 I don't know if you saw that.
00:22:55.540 Like, that's wild.
00:22:56.940 People have scurvy because it is for orange juice in the North, you know, like the Costco
00:23:03.620 size 24 little guys that are like $18, $16 for, uh, at Costco, $50 in the North.
00:23:12.800 Who can afford that?
00:23:13.740 $10 for a head of iceberg lettuce in Iqaluit.
00:23:17.180 So that's the problem.
00:23:19.640 And the best this government can do is tampons in the men's room and no GST on your Christmas
00:23:24.480 tree.
00:23:24.880 Like they don't have any solutions whatsoever.
00:23:27.780 No.
00:23:28.200 And, and, and, and, and, and that's the problem is you don't have grownups in there.
00:23:32.520 And I mean, you know, I didn't love Bill Minot, but I mean, at least he was somewhat intelligent.
00:23:37.580 Paul Martin understood like the liberal party before you didn't agree with everything they
00:23:43.560 did, but they didn't come at energy.
00:23:45.440 They didn't.
00:23:46.300 I think what happened here is in order to stay in power, the liberals have just moved
00:23:50.520 so far to the NDP and the NDP used to be a good party.
00:23:53.440 They were the party of the worker.
00:23:54.920 They were the party of jobs.
00:23:56.560 They're not now.
00:23:57.680 So it's just, I want him to call an election.
00:24:00.820 If he has any moral compass, just call an election.
00:24:04.400 You had, you had eight years as the prime minister.
00:24:07.340 You can take a break, go to the Agni-Cons or where the hell you go and go, go be with
00:24:13.180 the rich people for a little while, regroup and then become a public speaker.
00:24:16.820 Like he'll, he will recover somewhat and, and have a life after being prime minister, but
00:24:22.580 allow Canadians to like try to fix this mess.
00:24:26.600 So anyway, done my rant about that.
00:24:29.260 That's okay.
00:24:29.780 Um, but, uh, I want to quickly talk about, you said there's nothing but weakness from
00:24:34.600 the Canadian government, uh, up against Trump.
00:24:36.900 And I think you're right, but to counterbalance that our premier, Daniel Smith has been responsive
00:24:44.260 and not reactionary with this stuff.
00:24:47.140 She's not leaving the relationship with Trump up to Trudeau.
00:24:50.460 Thank God, immediately after Trump's election, she started making inroads with the Western
00:24:55.680 governors, especially on issues of energy and trade, um, so that we just take Ottawa and
00:25:02.000 their inability to shut their effing mouths sometimes.
00:25:06.640 Um, uh, we're not leaving our economy up to Trudeau.
00:25:11.660 Um, and, uh, she also brought in her border patrol and it's been something that's been
00:25:19.560 in the works for quite some time because they're already graduating sheriffs.
00:25:23.660 And I already see the NDP saying, oh, this is, you know, this is just a grandstanding illegal
00:25:29.760 drug trafficking at Alberta Southern border is no big deal.
00:25:32.520 But they, I think they caught 40 kilograms of fentanyl down there.
00:25:38.300 Now, Nenshi might say this is no big deal, but that's enough to kill every Albertan twice
00:25:43.880 over.
00:25:44.820 Yeah.
00:25:45.380 I think that when it comes to border security between the two countries that we need to
00:25:53.680 pivot a little bit and take a more collaborative approach because what you're, with the exception
00:25:59.480 of illegal immigration, what you're dealing with, with the border security issues is you're
00:26:04.160 dealing with both sides of the border.
00:26:07.160 If they're involved in criminal activity, helping each other.
00:26:09.700 So it's, it's not a simple, like, well, those Canadians are doing this or those Americans
00:26:14.500 are not doing that.
00:26:15.480 It's literally a collaborative effort, bringing goods on both sides.
00:26:20.600 Um, and I think that that is, that is the main threat when it comes to Canada.
00:26:25.020 It's more like, like we're dealing with kind of equals in a sense, like the city of Toronto.
00:26:30.820 I mean, that's a massive, that would be even a massive city if it wasn't an American city.
00:26:35.340 It's a big city, right?
00:26:36.460 Its population is the size of Alberta.
00:26:38.220 Like, exactly just the city, right?
00:26:41.000 So that I believe it's actually the, the, the third largest city in North America.
00:26:44.640 I mean, it's, it's, I think it goes Mexico City, New York, and then Toronto or the fourth,
00:26:49.280 but it's like, it's up there, right?
00:26:50.620 And then Vancouver possesses.
00:26:52.940 So I think what we need to do is just take a more collaborative approach.
00:26:56.060 And I think Daniel Smith is measured.
00:26:58.860 She's intelligent.
00:27:00.160 She's not taking the bait.
00:27:02.020 He, she's just, okay, Trump.
00:27:03.380 Yeah, let's work together.
00:27:04.380 And honestly, like she's a gift to Canada, the way she's handled everything.
00:27:09.660 She's a good communicator.
00:27:11.380 She's funny, but she's also measured.
00:27:14.200 And I know, I know she'll be meeting with Trump and they're, they're going to have some
00:27:16.980 interesting conversations.
00:27:18.120 And I mean, she might open doors for Canada that let's just be honest.
00:27:24.280 I mean, that's Stephen Gabow in his tenure as the environment minister.
00:27:29.360 What damage has he done?
00:27:31.860 Like, I mean, and I think the rest of Canada needs to wake up and understand something.
00:27:36.000 This is an uncomfortable truth.
00:27:37.600 We exist because the United States is such a great country to be our neighbor, right?
00:27:44.560 We, we, we are protected because of them.
00:27:47.900 And I don't think we show a lot of gratitude all the time.
00:27:51.020 I mean, like we have a great country, a peaceful country.
00:27:54.320 So I think we need to show the, the incoming president, the respect that he's deserves and
00:28:00.040 meet him where he's at.
00:28:01.840 We don't have to give everything.
00:28:03.140 We like, we can negotiate.
00:28:04.440 We have, you know, authority.
00:28:05.520 I mean, Doug Ford knows Donald Trump and he, you know, he, they have a relationship
00:28:11.500 and, and they provide a different service to the States than Alberta does in a sense.
00:28:17.200 And they're, I mean, Ontario, that's, that's a, that's the biggest province.
00:28:20.320 I mean, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're 10 million people.
00:28:24.960 Like our pop or our populate are most of our population is in Ontario.
00:28:28.980 So, I mean, if it, you know, it's, but it's still a state.
00:28:32.420 So, but I do admire him.
00:28:34.380 I don't agree, like going hard, maybe it's not the best time, but at the same time, at
00:28:39.360 least he's not, you know, screaming, oh, I'm a feminist and dancing around to Taylor Swift.
00:28:43.900 I mean, he's actually being a leader.
00:28:45.800 Except you said we could cut off energy to the U.S.
00:28:48.700 No, you couldn't.
00:28:50.360 You absolutely couldn't.
00:28:52.000 Come on.
00:28:52.620 Don't threaten them.
00:28:53.760 Like, don't threaten them.
00:28:54.800 Start working with them if you want a trade to continue across the ambassador bridge, because
00:29:00.060 the worst thing that could ever happen to Doug Ford would be President Trump saying, we're
00:29:04.320 going to incentivize auto manufacturing to come back to Michigan.
00:29:08.760 Yeah, that's true too.
00:29:10.460 Yeah.
00:29:10.900 So it's like.
00:29:11.860 Check himself before he wrecks himself is all I have to say.
00:29:14.800 Um, let's get into in the last few minutes of the show, what you are up to in 2025, because
00:29:22.600 you're always up to something.
00:29:24.020 Tell us what's coming.
00:29:24.860 Oil and gas world magazine, my favorite.
00:29:27.080 So what I'm doing now is it's going to be oil and gas world magazine in the corner.
00:29:31.300 I'm just going to have a little Robbie Picard presents.
00:29:33.360 And what I'm doing is, uh, this is going to be weird.
00:29:36.720 I'm going to become the Martha Stewart of oil, but I'm going to do a little lifestyle section
00:29:41.240 on, uh, conservatives and I'm going to go like Shannon Stubbs has a beautiful place out in
00:29:47.480 Two Hills.
00:29:48.160 Um, if she ever actually lets me show up and this is a message to Shannon, pick up your
00:29:52.000 phone, inviting yourself to Shannon.
00:29:54.080 Well, she invited me and then she's like, Oh, I gotta go here.
00:29:56.360 I'm in Ottawa.
00:29:57.340 It's like, well, you know, I'm busy too, but anyway, we're, I'm going to, I'm going to
00:30:00.860 go there and film her horses and stuff.
00:30:02.800 And I just think it's very unfair how I suppose the left has labeled conservatives with such
00:30:10.940 a brush.
00:30:11.720 So the next year, um, we are going to be religious.
00:30:14.700 This comes out probably the seventh of every month gives us a little time to do it.
00:30:19.000 And we're, I'm going to be traveling as well as all the stuff that I'm doing now, but I'm
00:30:23.160 going to take time and get to know conservatives more on a more personal level.
00:30:27.580 So I'll be coming to your place.
00:30:29.000 You're going to make me pickles and we're going to, we're going to, I just want to tell
00:30:33.420 the story.
00:30:34.040 So I'm added that.
00:30:35.040 And then I'm just going to be hopefully doing more rebel lives and stuff.
00:30:38.640 But I, I, while I'm doing this, I want to go on a bit of a public speaking tour in the
00:30:42.420 new year and go to, uh, like big, big crowds, small crowds, bars, whatever.
00:30:47.600 And I want to reach out to Canadians.
00:30:49.300 We're going to film the whole experience, um, with my film team and just kind of bring
00:30:55.240 us back together as a nation.
00:30:57.420 Also, I've reached out to some big TikTok stars in the U S who support oil and gas, and
00:31:02.540 I'm heading to their mansions and, uh, they're going to show me all their Bugattis and their
00:31:07.280 Lamborghinis and all that type of stuff.
00:31:09.120 And I'm interviewing them.
00:31:10.660 So it's going to be, I'm pivoting a little bit to the other interests that I have, as
00:31:14.860 well as protecting, like, you know, the oil, oil, oil, as well as oil and gas world.
00:31:18.920 But I just think that, um, I'm hoping we have an election soon.
00:31:22.580 And I, I, one of the things that happens is, is that the conservatives really need to work
00:31:27.520 on this.
00:31:27.900 And Polly needs to work on this too, is conservatives actually have high moral values, are great
00:31:34.440 family people.
00:31:35.060 they're interesting they're funny there's not one size fits all and the fact that you care about
00:31:40.900 fiscal responsibility less government but strong military and protecting your country's values is
00:31:48.260 something that should be celebrated and we so i as a conservative myself um i think that the one
00:31:57.460 of the problems is that like you know because i need to get my voice out there a little more and
00:32:01.320 there's a lot of gay conservatives there's a lot of interesting conservatives yeah that that have a
00:32:07.120 want to bring a kind of common sense approach and and and the liberals and the ndp they don't speak
00:32:12.640 on behalf of all all gays we don't all agree on everything and frankly the last few years i mean
00:32:18.520 trudeau's kind of embarrassed us as a people because we care about our kids we want you know i i know a
00:32:25.600 lot of family gay families and my new my two new bookkeepers oh they love you by the way
00:32:31.300 i got these lesbian bookkeepers and i mean they're whipping my business into shape i hate talking to
00:32:37.720 them because they're like what about this what about this what about this it's painful but i mean and
00:32:42.320 one of the reasons they took me on as a client was because i'm on your show they don't take uh like
00:32:47.320 they're they they're kind of choosy who their clients are and they're all well yeah we got to
00:32:50.600 take you on so it's like uh that's an interesting take and we're being silenced like even myself like
00:32:57.280 i'm scared i don't agree with a lot of what's happening in the whole lgd movement right now
00:33:02.140 and i vocalized that the other day i said to one of them i said i i have no connection to you like i
00:33:07.800 you don't speak on behalf of me you know and i'm a pretty open-minded guy and you guys have gone to
00:33:12.940 the point where you're not making sense so you're gonna see us a lot of us speak up more because like
00:33:17.680 we i i think as far as like uh gay and lesbian and bi rights it's never been more better than
00:33:27.340 it is now i don't want to jeopardize that because some woke bullshit i i you don't want the pendulum
00:33:32.140 to come back the other way i don't because i lived through that and that was not fun and so it's like
00:33:38.420 like i think what we need to do is a measured approach and i i think what the premier did
00:33:43.000 with her approach was pretty balanced in fact i i thought hey that makes sense and i and look at
00:33:51.660 look at what's happening right now in uh in uk the uk's labor government yeah just completely banned
00:33:58.760 puberty blockers right the labor government right that's not the conservatives so i all believe like
00:34:05.040 when you're 18 years old you do you and you should have the right to do you but when it comes to
00:34:11.980 certain things i mean if if i had a kid which i don't and speaking about parents and you're not
00:34:17.320 a parent i get that too so like i want to be careful i stay in my lane on this but if i had a child
00:34:21.880 i believe that i would make the best choices for my child that i possibly could and i would fight for
00:34:28.140 those choices i don't believe that people that are not in my family there's exceptions there's always
00:34:34.160 going to be parents that are horrible assholes that happens sure we have laws for that already yes
00:34:39.560 on all sides of the spectrum right yeah but but that being said so i just think i'm going to be a
00:34:45.060 little bit more i'm gonna i'm just going to speak a little bit more about how i feel this year so
00:34:49.740 that's the other thing i think you should uh because i think you have lots to say and uh i think the
00:34:56.480 normal gays are starting to feel a little bit like how women have felt this last little bit as the
00:35:03.280 feminist movement decides to speak for all of us and we're like no no no we actually we like men
00:35:07.900 we like them just fine uh we don't hate them and we have sons the hypocritical should ask to stop
00:35:16.520 like yeah like i remember let's go back a few years ago um when uh when uh you were at a women's
00:35:25.480 rights rally and dion buse punches your camera he got hit in the face and they're like oh that turned
00:35:33.300 into like like a bunch of that was the weirdest situation like no oh my god outrage no that he
00:35:40.680 and then i remember going into court with you that day and i remember looking at those weird
00:35:44.520 granola chicks and they were just staring me down shocked that you had a friend in the court right
00:35:49.300 let alone a gay one yeah but i i i i thought about that more and more and more your political views do
00:35:57.560 not matter you're a woman at a woman rights march and you need a bodyguard like what the hell like
00:36:04.240 and that is the world we're in and that needs to change it's gotten a little better since trump's
00:36:09.060 been back in and and one of the best things about trump winning it shut these stupid celebrities up
00:36:15.560 i'm sorry but beyond like that's that's the democrat solution we care about the working people
00:36:22.420 we care about the working people here's beyonce oh you know you know here's taylor swift i mean
00:36:31.020 trump trump taylor swift i mean that's hard to do you know what i mean in an oprah like oprah
00:36:36.780 harpo gets a million dollars i always loved oprah to be honest with you when i was a kid but it's
00:36:41.280 like there's another elitist i don't care if you're black or not you're still an elitist
00:36:45.560 yeah you're a complete elitist and that's sunny from the view oh my god and i used to like whoopie
00:36:52.740 i remember that cop show beverly hills cop or whatever she was on or that that movie she's gone
00:36:58.140 crazy too and that's sunny i mean uneducated voters and all this yeah no that's not what happened
00:37:04.900 they're not stupid they're not stupid they have different views and trump got voted in by a lot of
00:37:12.700 black women and a lot of white women he made black men hispanic men yeah because everyone is
00:37:18.820 sick and tired of being talked down upon by these so-called elites yeah that's the one beauty of social
00:37:24.020 media it's level the playing field so people can have their messages out there and they can you know
00:37:29.760 they can do they can do shows they can do things and i think that that that is one of the reasons
00:37:35.180 that the world is more like elon musk like i don't know not if well as you see i saw a tesla the
00:37:40.620 other day it ain't going anywhere right but uh but my point is like you got to give him credit he
00:37:46.240 opened he opened the world up for for freedom of speech which they were trying to crush and destroy
00:37:52.200 so i just i think i think we need to stop the pendulum we need to take a center approach on
00:38:00.420 freedom and speech and just be like the left can say this the right can say this and we meet
00:38:06.820 somewhere where we like we got to stop that it has to stop doing this because it's just
00:38:11.140 it's too schizophrenic and bipolar for people to handle the way the world shifts on things
00:38:15.860 well yeah like i think people should be able to share their viewpoints with each other and if you
00:38:21.560 disagree the solution is to disagree not shut the other person up which seems to be the way of the
00:38:27.960 world right now uh robbie how do people support the work that you do because you're largely uh i mean
00:38:35.040 you don't have a lot of uh big help coming your way like unlike the green left you get all their
00:38:40.880 money from the government and and big uh foreign charities um so how do people support you get
00:38:46.280 involved in the movement and find out what you're doing next so please uh go to robbieccard.com
00:38:52.180 oilandgasworld.ca and oilsanstrong.com um follow me on x i'm gonna start doing more on x i always say
00:38:59.720 that but i'm gonna try harder stream there you should just live stream everything well that's the plan
00:39:03.860 like i got this whole setup and i and that but um and just uh yeah and then on facebook i i'm big on
00:39:11.440 facebook so oil and gas world on facebook and then or just follow me i've got uh i think 48 000
00:39:17.160 followers on my facebook personal facebook now so that's going good too but i'm gonna be putting out
00:39:21.480 a ton of content i just interviewed santa claus yesterday and uh he made a message for justin trudeau
00:39:28.600 asked justin trudeau to call an early election santa came all the way from the north pole to my
00:39:33.720 studio here in fort mcmurray so you cannot ignore what santa says so if you please see that video
00:39:38.520 please i'm gonna put it up on twitter today too please uh uh put it out and the next issue of
00:39:43.820 december's issue is almost done we're gonna put that out right away um and uh yeah and uh there's big
00:39:49.300 things happening that i've got a bunch of politicians coming to fort mcmurray we're gonna
00:39:52.420 be covering all that as well so it's gonna be good great uh robbie thanks so much for taking
00:39:56.840 the time today and i know it's been too long since you've been on the show and in the new year
00:40:01.200 it is my commitment to you it's my resolution to have you on the show more often thank you i love
00:40:06.900 coming on your show it's been it was it's a blast and i'd like to come on more i i'm a big fan of what
00:40:11.940 you've been doing i watch all of your really late election coverage um so i'm a i'm a big fan as well
00:40:20.420 as a friend so i watched i watched that i tuned in and i i watched uh i watched the saskatchewan
00:40:26.340 one and then i commented on the furniture so i'm a big supporter thank you robbie uh merry christmas
00:40:33.900 and happy new year
00:40:34.780 well as always we've come to the portion of the show the last segment is yours because without you
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00:41:40.400 terrence and terrence writes hi sheila out of my 76 years i've spent 60 of them involved in the
00:41:46.820 shooting sports during these many years i have managed to rise to among the highest levels of
00:41:52.080 shooting competitions provincial national and international in almost all shooting disciplines
00:41:57.060 due to constant study and practice i have found all of the law-abiding individuals involved in these
00:42:03.100 shooting sports to be extremely safety conscious dependable and trustworthy all good salt of the earth
00:42:10.300 canadians yeah me too to have some faceless bureaucrat decide that we cannot be trusted with a certain
00:42:15.300 class of firearms is a gross insult thousands of law-abiding canadians purchased semi-automatic
00:42:19.800 rifles to compete in numerous shooting sports as well as hunting and predator control there was
00:42:24.520 never any intention to harm their fellow citizens yet the trudeau liberals banned what they call
00:42:28.900 assault style firearms and required they be locked up safely until the liberal gestapo decided to collect
00:42:34.500 them just way too dangerous for civilians to own actual assault firearms are easy to define they are
00:42:40.800 select fire capable of both semi-auto and full auto operation and use an intermediate level cartridge
00:42:47.180 similar to those used in handguns those have been banned in canada for the past 50 years yes exactly
00:42:54.000 adding a few external accessories to a rifle to make them look like an assault rifle does not in any way
00:42:59.540 convert them into assault rifles makes them look cool though imagine by the way banning a car because you
00:43:07.020 made it look cool like your red car is legal but your black car is not actually i like a red vehicle too
00:43:15.980 but let's just say whatever color the government decides of a car you shouldn't own uh because it's
00:43:23.080 too cool too fun looking they only seem to scare squeamish bureaucrats now that confiscations have begun
00:43:30.620 we are now told that they will be shipped to ukraine where my guess is they will be distributed to
00:43:35.240 civilians to use in self-defense to maim and kill russians doing this to fellow humans was never
00:43:41.300 the intention when these firearms were purchased i also think it's quite ironic that my firearms can be
00:43:47.340 used for ukrainians to defend themselves in ukraine but i cannot use them to defend myself here in canada
00:43:55.180 when help is 30 minutes away thanks to the trudeau liberals this is now the case it seems okay for
00:44:01.420 ukrainians to own and use them and exercise a right to self-defense yet this is denied to canadians
00:44:07.500 this is a slap in the face to canadian shooters and really adds insult to injury amen brother
00:44:13.080 are the liberals so blinded by their ideology that they can't see past this hypocrisy short answer
00:44:19.360 yeah or are they too preoccupied with establishing an islamic utopia in our once beloved country
00:44:26.800 to realize their idiocy terence in lacombe lacombe one of the most conservative places in this entire
00:44:33.380 country i'm not uh saying the liberals are establishing an islamic utopia but i think
00:44:42.880 they are perfectly fine to sit idly by while radical islamists uh claim the streets as their own as is the
00:44:50.500 case pretty well weekly in parts of toronto and of course montreal terence thanks
00:44:56.740 for the letter you succinctly summed up my opinions on uh justin trudeau's latest i think this is his
00:45:06.320 third or his fourth gun grab who's who who can even keep track anymore once again these guns are so
00:45:12.320 dangerous that they will once again remain in the hands of canadians i think until the end of october
00:45:17.620 2025 where we won't have a liberal government anymore so i think that the the amnesty period is
00:45:24.940 an admission that the liberals know they aren't going to be around to implement this confiscation
00:45:31.540 program in the future i mean they they must know that they must know that this is just you know
00:45:40.460 there are two things the liberals do when they need some help in the polls that that is that they
00:45:48.340 talk about abortion and i think canadians aren't falling for that anymore and they talk about uh
00:45:53.880 gun control which is really scapegoating law-abiding canadians for the crimes of recidivist repeat
00:46:02.300 offenders normally out on bail in progressively run big cities right so and they hope that people will
00:46:11.800 fall for it and uh i don't think they are this time i just don't think they are thank goodness
00:46:16.920 uh well everybody that's the show for tonight thank you so much for tuning in i'll see everybody
00:46:22.400 back in the same time in the same place next week i think it is a special letters to sheila episode
00:46:29.360 next week and remember don't let the government tell you that you've had too much to think
00:46:34.880 next week
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