Rebel News Podcast - October 16, 2019


The election is a week away — Here's what could happen


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The Canadian election is less than a week away from polling day, and there's still a lot to be decided about who's going to come out on top in the race for Prime Minister. I'm in a taxi in the south of the country, and I've been keeping you up to date on all the latest polls, and it's not good.

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00:00:00.000 tonight less than a week ago to the canadian election what's gonna happen it's october 15th
00:00:20.440 and you're watching the ezra levant show why should others go to jail when you're a biggest
00:00:27.120 carbon consumer i know there's 8 500 customers here and you won't give them an answer the only
00:00:32.840 thing i have to say to the government about why i publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so
00:00:38.380 hello my friends you catch me today in the back of a taxi speeding across southern alberta i'm sorry
00:00:50.620 i simply didn't have enough time to go into the studio i've been running around like so many of
00:00:56.540 our reporters have been covering this election in a way we've never covered it before in fact later
00:01:02.600 in the show i'll show you a bit of a highlight reel of some of the great moments in the campaign
00:01:07.500 journalistically but i think you can agree with me that there have been very few great moments
00:01:13.000 politically in this campaign what a disaster it's been but i see four possibilities happening
00:01:22.260 obviously the four different outcomes majority trudeau a victory minority trudeau victory and
00:01:29.360 the likely coalition that'll come from that a minority conservative victory and the desperate
00:01:35.160 attempts to make a coalition out of that which i think will fail and then perhaps the least likely
00:01:41.640 outcome but the most desirable a conservative majority i'll get to that but first let's recap where
00:01:47.740 things are less than a week before the election i think the first point to say is that it is extremely
00:01:54.960 close i've been watching the polls as closely as i'm sure you have and it is a statistical tie every
00:02:02.780 pollster i see the liberals and conservatives are within the margin of error of each other the latest
00:02:10.900 poll i've seen on cbc's poll aggregator and by that i mean they take all the polls from the different
00:02:18.700 pollsters and they combine them and that shows the conservatives ahead for the first time in seat count
00:02:27.320 and what i mean by that is the efficiency of the vote of course right now i'm speeding across southern
00:02:33.720 alberta a place where the conservatives will surely get 65 70 maybe even 80 of the vote but the thing is
00:02:41.900 that won't help them get any more seats they'll win these alberta seats overwhelmingly but it's still
00:02:48.300 the same number whereas the liberal vote is more spread out that means their margins of victory are
00:02:55.400 smaller when they win but a win is a win and if you win with 35 of the vote or if you win with 70 of
00:03:02.960 the vote it's still one seat the conservatives are going to rack up super majorities in alberta
00:03:08.400 saskatchewan other parts in the prairies but they'll have a tougher time in ontario one decision
00:03:15.200 that andrew sheer and his campaign team have made is to distance them themselves from doug ford i can
00:03:21.540 understand their thinking in that that is the chief attack on them by justin trudeau and the liberals
00:03:27.420 but i'm not sure if that's really going to peel away voters uh the last polls i've seen
00:03:32.940 have shown that doug ford in the 905 area code is actually more popular than andrew sheer and the
00:03:38.580 conservatives and of course they have the doug ford network the doug ford brand those who like
00:03:44.300 him like him a lot those who hate him well are they really going to vote for andrew sheer anyways
00:03:49.800 it's been interesting uh the one debate strategy is one chosen by justin trudeau but i sense he might
00:03:58.520 be regretting it in that he didn't do particularly well but jagmeet singh a hardcore socialist let's
00:04:05.680 be honest about that came across as a genuinely likable guy i've seen other videos of him recently
00:04:12.880 on different tv shows even this little video of him making pujabi poutine take a look at this
00:04:21.080 friends you're joining me with a cooking with jagmeet episode this is what we're gonna do today this is
00:04:26.040 uh this is like my canadian culture here i'm gonna blend poutine which there's some debate whether
00:04:31.620 it's northern ontario or quebec let's just say quebec so i'm blending quebec with punjabi background
00:04:37.560 do a mashup which is gonna be my take on poutine punjabi quebec style like teacher kind of got me
00:04:43.740 he kind of taught me a bit about quebec and yeah opened my mind up for the fact that what happened
00:04:48.680 to people of kugak and yeah trying to point in canada that inspired me to say you know what i want to
00:04:55.100 learn french and yeah i yeah that i just kind of like told my parents that i wanted to get into more
00:05:01.820 and then they were very supportive and they got me a cotudeau over the summer oh nice yeah
00:05:07.260 so i took the special when i was in grade seven so i'm like a 12 year old kid in windsor listen to french music
00:05:12.500 trying to like learn how to speak it so yeah it was cool and i really enjoy it so it's like when
00:05:17.300 you would like something yeah it's easy to right it's easy to like learn it more because you just
00:05:22.820 you enjoy it it's fun like cooking like i'm just like having a grand old time chatting with you
00:05:32.500 i'm gonna turn the camera for a second so for the dish poutine dish it's um
00:05:36.980 the food plater yeah we apply the cheeseburger fresh cheeseburger so that it's pizza speaking
00:05:43.380 and then the curry is basically what the face of any pinappi dish should be yeah like onion
00:05:48.020 garlic ginger with some pinappi spices a little like a cooking channel mixed in with that
00:05:59.700 oh this is so good yeah this is very yeah it's not bad it's not bad
00:06:03.300 it now i don't intend to vote for someone just because he can blend indian food with quebec food
00:06:12.660 but i gotta tell you he's picking up some of that likability vote that sunny ways vote that hip
00:06:19.540 young millennial progressive vote that justin trudeau had a lock on in 2015. i don't think
00:06:27.780 that's going to persuade hardcore conservatives to go over but it might persuade progressives
00:06:32.740 who were a bit disappointed in justin trudeau's blackface and his groping and his two jet carbon
00:06:40.580 spree those are things that might underwhelm and demoralize progressives jagmeet singh is waiting
00:06:47.380 there he's not yet disgraced like trudeau is uh another interesting phenomenon that's happened in
00:06:56.100 recent days besides what abacus data calls the sing surge and i point out that abacus data
00:07:02.580 poll because that's a poll chaired by justin trudeau's communications director's dad so that's
00:07:08.900 very much a pro-liberal polling company showing jagmeet singh surging in the polls but i point
00:07:14.820 out that the bloc kebecois also picking up speech something that i frankly didn't expect in quebec
00:07:21.220 it may be that trudeau is being nibbled away at from all sides of course we haven't even mentioned
00:07:27.220 jody wilson raybold in vancouver she's campaigning strong now i'm not going to say she's a slam dunk 0.79
00:07:33.060 to win but even if she comes close if she gets 30 of the vote and i think there's a knock-on effect
00:07:39.460 in all the ridings in the lower mainland i'd say 10 percent have been peeled away from the liberals
00:07:45.620 because of her treatment at the hands of justin trudeau so if you've got the jody wilson raybold
00:07:52.100 factor in vancouver and bc in general if you've got a liberal shutout in the prairies if you've got
00:08:00.260 some urban voters in toronto and maybe even montreal say yeah look that jack meet singh is sort of cool
00:08:06.980 can trudeau hang on he doesn't have a thick majority to begin with is he really going to hold
00:08:12.020 every single seat in the atlantic as he won in 2015 i don't think so the polls don't suggest so
00:08:20.660 it's still a few days to the campaign but i don't think there's any big bombshells to drop you never
00:08:26.740 know in this uh opposition research driven campaign each party may be holding back something about the
00:08:34.020 other justin trudeau was hobbled early by the revelation of the blackface he never really got his 0.63
00:08:39.940 momentum his big plan was to attack shear's party as a bunch of bigots and that was undermined by
00:08:45.860 trudeau's own bigotry i saw a half-hearted move the other day in mississauga as you know justin trudeau
00:08:52.980 came out to a large crowd 90 minutes late wearing a bulletproof vest and surrounded by what i think
00:09:01.380 has been determined to be the emergency response team of the rcmp uh what was so strange about that is
00:09:08.420 it was a 90 minute delay and liberals told all the media look he's wearing a bulletproof vest
00:09:14.260 oh my god there must be threats against him and they said that they sent sophie trudeau and the
00:09:18.980 kids home early because of the threat but hang on they didn't clear out the 400 liberals in the room
00:09:25.140 they didn't even warn them so sophie and the kids were so precious they had to be saved trudeau the
00:09:31.300 most precious had to be flanked by heavy security and by a bulletproof vest but 400 severely normal
00:09:37.380 citizens they aren't even told i mean i'm no security expert but it would seem to me that the proper
00:09:43.460 move would have been to clear out the room to search for a bomb threat or anyone with a gun and then
00:09:50.180 readmit people having after having searched them that surely couldn't have taken much more than the
00:09:55.060 90 minutes wait something very fishy about that and i note that the very next day trudeau was out and
00:10:01.460 about glad handing at events including out in the open without his bulletproof vest on now that is
00:10:09.220 even stranger were the would-be assassins arrested did they crack this ring of anti-trudeau extremists
00:10:18.420 are they on the loose doesn't make a lot of sense unless you remember justin trudeau is a professional
00:10:25.060 dress-up man he loves his costumes whether it's dressing up as one of the three musketeers dressing
00:10:31.540 up in halloween costumes which is something typically only children do or of course his disastrous trip
00:10:37.140 his dress-up trip to india where he had a different costume every day he went to bollywood and even the
00:10:44.340 bollywood stars were dressed sort of normal and trudeau was dressed as if he was getting married it was
00:10:50.660 quite strange quite strange um my thesis on that is that there may have been some minor incident or
00:10:57.540 threat i mean like kids sometimes calling in a bomb threat to get out of exam something so trivial that
00:11:03.140 the liberals thought they would pump up to get sympathy but that sort of backfired and now they
00:11:07.940 want everyone to pretend it never happened i think trudeau is a liar we know that for a fact and i think his
00:11:13.380 attempt at playing the victim there was a last-ditch effort i don't think it worked
00:11:16.820 i think really the big story in this campaign as i mentioned was the opposition research but
00:11:23.220 really the media misconduct it started with the fact that the canadian media so obviously had
00:11:29.540 these blackface photos of justin trudeau in hand but they didn't publish them we know this because of
00:11:35.780 course it was only when time magazine a u.s media outlet published the blackface photos that then all the
00:11:43.140 canadian media published theirs including global news which was sitting on the blackface video to
00:11:48.980 me that shows tremendous misconduct most of the breaking news about trudeau not just in this election
00:11:55.300 but over the past four years has been written by foreign media which shows just how in the tank canadian
00:12:01.220 media are and there's two incidents in the last week that i think strengthen that thesis the first is
00:12:06.020 is that of course um we had to go to court to sue for the right to be part of the leaders debate
00:12:15.620 we at the rebel and our friend andrew lawton of true north the decision was outsourced from the debates
00:12:22.980 commission to the reporters and the government in the parliamentary press gallery so other reporters
00:12:29.700 tried to keep us out trudeau too and look what happened when we finally got that
00:12:34.180 court order from the federal court to go in to the debates by court order look at the cbc
00:12:41.620 trying to tell us not to ask too many questions did you see this clip five cbc questions since
00:12:47.860 there's many many medias i think your colleague that's my colleague came right yeah so i mean just
00:12:54.660 to make sure that every media gets a sense to ask questions well you're first in line right yeah
00:13:00.660 not for me i'm just asking for everyone else i think you're good i'm not talking about me i'm
00:13:05.780 just talking about like yeah yeah what i'm saying is that everyone can ask questions but you only
00:13:10.900 want us to ask one question just sorry sorry i'm just saying that there's a lot of media but two of
00:13:16.020 you will have one question before i have mine okay that's his point if maybe every media could have
00:13:21.460 one before you have two sure well we're just all in line right it's one at a time right yeah but
00:13:27.940 i'm saying that some medias won't have questions and you'll have two we just think we have none we
00:13:34.100 have to get a court order sir to get in here i understand everything i'm just saying that i mean
00:13:38.580 we're all here oh yeah but we were never here that's the thing we were until are you here we are
00:13:43.220 here now but you're telling me not not to ask a question because there's two of us i'm not telling you not to
00:13:47.460 ask that question i'm telling you we can all play in a team oh 100 i i'll no it's not 100 since you're
00:13:53.620 not playing in the team right now well because some medias won't have questions that's what i'm
00:13:57.620 saying you're too ahead of me in the line i'm not talking about me i'm talking about where is she
00:14:01.540 from people here tv okay yeah talking about other medias but we have been excluded sir from the entire
00:14:08.740 campaign until you're here is that right i am planning to ask a question uh two questions well i don't
00:14:14.100 know i mean it depends so that's a you are planning to ask two questions well as you know the prime
00:14:18.900 minister has a penchant for not one it's one and a follow it's a question and follow up right that's
00:14:23.380 the rule that's what's going to happen yes oh that'd be a question to follow all right okay okay
00:14:29.620 why is is that a problem or uh well it's uh not great it's my understanding actually that from what
00:14:34.660 i was hearing from the gentleman that you've got two people here and so you are i plan to ask two
00:14:38.180 questions which makes it four yeah oh sorry what was that i i think it's done here thanks okay
00:14:45.780 that's actually the head of the parliamentary press gallery a reporter with french cbc incredibly
00:14:52.660 that was not even the worst moment the worst moment was actually going on right at that moment we didn't
00:14:59.140 know it but as the debate was being moderated including by rosemary barton and the cbc rosemary barton
00:15:06.660 personally and the cbc were filing a lawsuit against the conservative party for using clips
00:15:15.300 from the cbc in a tv ad here's the tv ad in question what's the difference between running with a record
00:15:21.940 now and running in 2015 well what i can say now is look at what we've done it's become the billion
00:15:29.220 dollar question how big will the federal deficit be the deficit could rise above 20 billion dollars
00:15:35.300 today a ruling came down that prime minister justin trudeau has broken several conflict of
00:15:41.300 interest rules the prime minister broke the law in four different places and that's just talking
00:15:45.300 about the conflict of interest act why are we still uh fighting against certain uh veterans groups
00:15:50.660 because uh they're asking for more than we are able to give right now the fact is we work uh
00:15:56.660 uh the sorry we'll just try to reorder reorder the thoughts 12 million dollars to install energy
00:16:04.740 efficient refrigerators for a corporation that made 800 million dollars last year owned by the westens
00:16:11.700 one of canada's richest families worth 13 and a half billion dollars my question is why does it have
00:16:16.980 to be done with taxpayer dollars why do we have to fork out 12 million dollars to have loblaws
00:16:20.660 general nuts and katie telford had in total received over 200 000 in moving expenses liberals have
00:16:28.500 apologized and paid more than 10 million dollars to omar katar a payout which has divided canadians
00:16:33.940 right across the country the first foreign trip trudeau will come back from with his image tarnished
00:16:38.740 trudeau's visit to india has been a colossal failure snc lavaland is in the middle of a legal fight of its
00:16:47.140 own i experienced a consistent and sustained effort to politically interfere the allegations are false
00:16:54.100 this is not the first time the prime minister has been found to have contravened the conflict of
00:16:59.300 interest act what i can say now is look at what we've done now as you know comparison ads little
00:17:06.900 video clip ads like that are normal that's standard fare every party does it but the cbc and rosemary
00:17:12.660 barton personally sued the conservative party here take a look at the lawsuit it's stunning by the way
00:17:18.660 the lawsuit has no basis in law as you know under copyright law it's fair use or fair dealing to use
00:17:24.100 small excerpts that's how you can excerpt a book review or review a movie you can show very short clips
00:17:30.660 or have very short quotes that's how cbc news itself operates of course but they sued the conservative
00:17:38.500 party in the middle of an election the day of the debates rosemary barton herself a named plaintiff 0.80
00:17:45.860 absolutely incredible i think it shows the brazen partisanship of the cbc it also shows that andrew
00:17:55.300 sheer really will suffer any humiliation at the hands of cbc with a smile uh i noticed that just today
00:18:03.860 he announced on francais that he intends to continue to fully fund french cbc i tell you uh
00:18:12.100 i think andrew sheer needs to show a little more self-respect if a media outlet is suing you the
00:18:18.500 answer is not to say here's some more money it's to do what trump does call them fake news say that
00:18:24.420 you're the most partisan reporter around we're not even going to talk to you you're literally suing us
00:18:29.300 an antagonist an adversary in court it's a spurious junk lawsuit just incredible um
00:18:36.420 anyhow the reason i'm doing this from the backseat of a car is because i'm running around
00:18:41.220 alberta and the country i have been many places i've been trying to do as many videos from my studio
00:18:46.820 as possible but we have had rebel reporters all around the country uh not just reporters but we've
00:18:52.980 actually been distributing the book the labranos and our labranos lawn signs all across the country from
00:18:59.140 quebec to bc and back i'd now like to show you a quick highlight reel of the book and and lawn sign
00:19:08.340 distribution here take a look at this i'm here in a parking lot getting my labranos i see a real need
00:19:15.460 for it i'm gonna have a lot of fun with these i'm not usually a voter uh i have voted a few times in my
00:19:22.500 life i've never really seen much of a difference uh between any of the you know wannabe kings for this
00:19:29.780 land but uh now i see a need and i think we're at a breaking point we're about to lose freedom display
00:19:35.860 here in kalsagar and i just i've been talking to the fellow who's been handing out signs and
00:19:40.020 just thought i'd mention that for you union members in uh trail and kalsagar that uh just keep in mind if
00:19:46.500 it was up to the ndp uh both the both of your employers would be closed so something to think
00:19:51.220 about when you vote i came down to the book signing today because uh i'm here to support the people
00:19:56.260 who are being a voice of the people um the state of the country that we live in our beloved canada
00:20:04.580 i believe is in trouble and um i think we need to make some serious changes well first of all i had
00:20:10.740 heard of ezra um i'd followed tommy robinson's story and knew he had gotten involved and um he
00:20:17.780 became my hero because of that and then i started reading rebel news i came down because i want to
00:20:24.660 support you guys and i'm tired of the canadian mainstream media and their narrative and liberal
00:20:29.460 bias and i'm hoping to support you guys and get your message out and get you guys more events and
00:20:34.580 support keen just ezra love the guy yeah love him ezra keep fighting the fight
00:20:40.260 that's pretty fun as you know when we were in edmonton last week uh ndp extremists from rachel
00:20:45.380 nottley's party tried to ban us well they did they succeeded in browbeating a local businessman into
00:20:52.100 cancelling our booking for my book launch here take a look at uh excerpt from my speech up there
00:20:58.660 mike brar cancelling he's the proprietor of the princess although i do not accept him cancelling the
00:21:04.820 contract i understand it because he's not a political brawler it's not his job to fight back
00:21:11.460 against threats from antifa or former ndp mlas like jessica littlewood that's not his job
00:21:18.020 it is 30 years as the proprietor of the princess and the plaza in calgary he tells me he's never faced
00:21:24.100 that kind of pressure before he's never canceled a thing in 30 years imagine all the strange films he's
00:21:29.700 shown over the course of 30 years i mean it's an art house theater he's shown some wacky stuff
00:21:36.180 and never has he succumbed to pressure before until tonight
00:21:42.660 i i don't like that i don't accept it i tried to encourage him i tried to strengthen him we hired
00:21:48.260 private security we had the police come we we told him that from experience it was likely nothing and in
00:21:54.660 the end it turned out just to be one guy rich saude that perennial crank but the people who brazenly
00:22:02.340 thought that it was okay in canada to publicly threaten that's the crazy thing some of the phone
00:22:10.340 calls were obviously private some of the emails i suppose were private but i saw quite a number of
00:22:18.180 public attacks and threats on him on twitter and facebook and why is that worse
00:22:25.860 because if a if someone does something wrong in the dark of night in the shadows hidden at least they
00:22:34.740 know that they're doing something disgraceful they know they're doing something embarrassing that's
00:22:39.860 why they're ashamed that's why antifa wears masks because they know what they're doing is essentially
00:22:46.100 shameful and they wouldn't want their own mother to know they did it right and so those people who
00:22:52.500 would send an anonymous note to mike brar or a phone an anonymous phone call they knew they had shame
00:23:01.060 and what they were doing was wrong but what about those who did it publicly in their own name not just
00:23:07.940 publicly and not just nobody's but people who had a high station in society i say again just a little
00:23:14.500 because i know for a fact that used to be sheila's mla yep and mla so confident in her bullying so 1.00
00:23:23.940 confident in her authoritarianism that she thought nothing of letting the world know she was going to
00:23:31.460 bully an immigrant entrepreneur into ripping up a contract to do an essential digital book burning 0.51
00:23:38.260 as sheila described to me that is far worse you'll never stamp out the the instinct to do something
00:23:46.740 wrong we were moral agents every day we have to choose between right and wrong and we're not always
00:23:51.860 going to make the right choice you'll never stamp out sin or evil but imagine someone who no longer
00:23:58.820 believes in good and bad and thinks that they themselves are the law and that they will tell a man you
00:24:04.260 we'll cancel that contract because i will threaten you and that's not my thesis that is what mike brard
00:24:11.940 told me on the telephone last night yet he was so harassed he couldn't even sleep all right those
00:24:18.900 were some interesting bumps in the road but let me show you what i'm so proud of i say again there's
00:24:23.460 still days left in the campaign we're not done yet by far we have our journalists crisscrossing the country
00:24:29.220 still but let me close instead of with a feature interview as i usually do let me close with this
00:24:35.140 highlight reel of some of the most exciting moments of our coverage in the past month now you may have
00:24:41.780 seen some of these if you watch our youtube feed i haven't shown them all on my show so please enjoy the
00:24:48.820 best of the rebel in campaign 2019 i'll be back with a few final words afterwards
00:25:06.820 you can't be in the media section anymore unless you are not decorated by the press gallery how do you
00:25:10.980 like this they are kicking me out because evidently i'm not accredited did he pressure you to support his
00:25:16.500 blackface in the same way he pressured eva to support his feminism hi minister duncan
00:25:22.580 david menzies rebel news just wondering is there a scientific explanation for justin trudeau's fetish
00:25:28.660 for blackface excuse us hi minister how are you kian becky with the rebel i just wanted to ask you
00:25:36.100 quickly do you think that it was a diplomatic tactic for minister sejan to go to a pro-communist party
00:25:42.420 rally earlier this week marco there's a story breaking that justin trudeau was in brownface
00:25:47.860 18 years ago can you comment on that do you have an accreditation i know this is canada so you're
00:25:53.220 a journalist yes we're we're we're we're on station mr batiste how you doing david menzies with uh rebel
00:25:59.460 news i can't do anything can you explain your comments about native woman being uh on crystal meth or
00:26:05.620 pills if they're skinny mr trudeau what do you have to say to these protesters why did you call the
00:26:10.660 police on these protesters mr trudeau hey i just told you not to take a picture of my badge i just showed
00:26:18.980 you i'm documenting everything why no what do you mean why because i'm a journalist will you condemn
00:26:28.420 justin trudeau's use of blackface and brownface you all refused to be bullied by the 30 troublemakers
00:26:36.340 in this city who bullied an immigrant businessman into losing thousands of dollars tonight hi chief
00:26:44.740 david menzies from uh rebel media here sir can i ask you why you don't uh live in your own riding
00:26:49.780 i'm mr garneau hi david menzies rebel news sorry he's a man of science can you explain why justin trudeau
00:26:57.140 like so we're uh blackface sir show me your your idea of journalists you said you're
00:27:01.940 journalists it's just bullshit or no it's not just bullshit and i have no obligation to show you 0.89
00:27:08.180 anything and you're recording me yes i am because you have a history of treating journalists who work
00:27:15.140 in my organization poorly you all agree that it was racist then and it's racist now
00:27:23.140 let him go what is the state of free speech here in canada i think there's a double standard why do
00:27:31.940 you guys do that i was just trying to ask a question i'm okay but why would you push me to
00:27:35.940 the ground like that what do you what you want me to do just open it we just want to seek we don't
00:27:44.100 have the right to search i can't believe it but rebel news oh let me i'll stop blocking the camera
00:27:50.100 rebel news just won in court hi mr trudeau since your multiple use of blackface became an international
00:27:57.540 scandal canada's international reputation has been irreparably harmed have you reached out to any
00:28:04.500 african leaders or any leaders from the middle east to apologize for your conduct canada will
00:28:09.220 continue to engage in a positive constructive way around the world my ctv colleague here brought up
00:28:15.220 the president uh i i know that you uh yeah have problems with us he brought up the president uh he
00:28:20.580 said that he said something about plastic straws i'll ask a tough question the president said that he was
00:28:25.380 surprised that justin trudeau did you say i'm an 18 year old keep going this police officer's following us
00:28:31.300 us we just pulled over to see what he would do now i wasted a stop sign so that didn't answer the
00:28:38.100 question at all have you spoken to any african leaders or leaders from the middle east to apologize
00:28:43.140 for your personal conduct prime minister why do we live in a country where you need a journalism license
00:28:48.580 huh on the sidewalk please okay well you're the communications director correct okay isn't that your
00:28:55.140 role to communicate with the media so what's your name my name's q and i'm with rnn you're with who rnn
00:29:00.900 i'm going to pass on the question my friend okay so i'll do i get the follow-up then are you just
00:29:05.140 going to pass on the question for yeah i'm not going to this is a hard one or no i'm just not
00:29:08.660 going to answer your question okay the follow-up i guess would be uh how do you have the moral
00:29:13.220 authority to take the alberta oil sands offline given alberta most just recently rejected your party
00:29:19.220 in the largest democratic mandate that the province has ever seen i'm not going to answer your question
00:29:23.460 but thanks it's a hard one hey yeah thanks man were you sorry for the comments you made sir or
00:29:28.820 were you sorry that you got caught how did it make you feel seeing those pictures
00:29:32.980 i don't give interviews to rebel media oh is that right why is that sir he's not going to pull over
00:29:38.020 no he's not hey okay now now go just go straight go straight past him if he's following us this is
00:29:43.620 just this is just bad for them would you be able to tell me is it appropriate for you to be attending
00:29:48.180 this celebration of the communist party while two canadians are imprisoning gulags at that country
00:29:54.020 justin was it white privilege or your lack of judgment that made you don the black face
00:30:00.740 this is free speech in canada right now 713
00:30:08.340 and now he's pulling out no kidding this guy's actually following us in 2015 you stated that
00:30:16.980 convicted terrorist omar cotter had more class than the entire effing conservative cabinet
00:30:23.140 under stephen harper do you still believe in 2019 that this convicted terrorist has more
00:30:28.420 class than the entire conservative party under andrew sheer have you ever been to a press gallery
00:30:33.780 dinner do you understand the concept of it being ridiculous with lots of humor i'm sorry that's not
00:30:40.100 a real question oh sorry if this was an attempt at humor supplemental question do you think that the
00:30:45.700 widow and the fatherless children and the fatherless children of christopher spear his murder victim
00:30:51.540 do you think they found that funny was it approved by the government or was it a campaign stunt
00:31:00.020 minister please these are simple questions marco will you condemn
00:31:03.380 justin trudeau for wearing brown face at an arabian knight's party
00:31:08.900 nice shoulder block your support of their of their party
00:31:12.500 at this event is kind of damning to our diplomatic position wouldn't you say
00:31:16.100 yeah all of you are here tonight standing up for freedom standing up for a right to free speech
00:31:24.420 standing up for a right to have a book signing isn't that a crazy thing he ordered he commanded
00:31:30.980 that the debates commission immediately accredit david menzies and kian bexty uh for the debates
00:31:39.220 tonight the president said he was surprised justin trudeau wore blackface it's clearly damaging our
00:31:44.180 international reputation when does it become too much uh you know it's really damaging it's really
00:31:51.060 damaging that you guys continue to spread misinformation trudeau climate change donald trump
00:31:59.060 was it approved by the government
00:32:00.340 i'm just i'm just i'm just trying to get a uh an answer excuse me excuse me have you seen these
00:32:18.820 images yeah do you think would you call justin trudeau a racist or just a hypocrite i would just like to
00:32:24.340 know if the rcmp have reached out to you at all are you miriam were you good friends with trudeau
00:32:37.140 you weren't holding justin trudeau accountable for these outrageous acts of racism it's really
00:32:44.340 unfortunate you don't seem to understand the science it's really true blackface donald trump 0.94
00:32:48.660 those were the that was the question uh look the prime minister has apologized do we have freedom
00:32:54.100 of press here do we or not the question of what we do next framed as moral authority has something to
00:32:59.700 do with whether our generation has the moral authority to end human civilization within a lifetime
00:33:04.340 of our children do you think that the alberta oil sands are going to end civilization i don't think
00:33:09.860 you understand the science i do i have a bachelor of science in energy sciences and energy economics
00:33:14.660 i understand quite well i don't want to laugh that's my colleague came right yeah so i mean
00:33:20.500 just to make sure that every media gets a chance to ask questions listen i know i'm not part of jerry
00:33:26.180 diaz's uniform union but it'd be nice if uh you gentlemen lady would be uh give some uh solidarity 1.00
00:33:32.660 but you only want us to ask one question just sorry sorry i'm just saying that there's a lot of
00:33:37.300 the two of you will have one question before i have mine have you ever asked a critical question
00:33:45.620 of a politician in your life buddy have you ever asked a critical question you're barking up the
00:33:48.820 wrong tree thank you i i just want to know because you're it was the questions you asked
00:33:52.180 were pretty lapdog style mr scheer do you believe in freedom of speech mr scheer do you believe in
00:33:58.420 freedom of speech you do why did you have me arrested earlier today sir mr zuberi you need to leave
00:34:04.340 is he here though no he's not you need to leave no okay then you really need to leave i don't like
00:34:16.260 it goes three four five so you have to let me out of the elevator sorry where are you trying to go
00:34:21.780 you have to let me out of the elevator out of where is that you can't hold me i didn't i didn't quite
00:34:24.580 catch that sorry minister if you could just answer the questions excuse me was it approved by the
00:34:39.540 government or not what do you think about him being an anti-semite you asked three very sympathetic
00:34:46.020 questions to the government today honors graduate in broadcasting thank you yeah look it up yeah but
00:34:51.860 i'm saying that some medias won't have questioned and you'll have to
00:34:57.060 usually we have none we have to get a court order sir to get in here
00:35:08.180 well what do you think of that i think kian and david and sheila and jessica and the team are just on
00:35:13.700 fire and i know we are because you can see how hard the prime minister and of course the parliament
00:35:20.020 press gallery are trying to keep us out we literally had to have a federal court order
00:35:24.180 to get into the debates oh and we did a great job in there our little company had more questions
00:35:30.500 in those scrums after the debates than any other media company did we're not done yet if you want
00:35:35.860 to help us please go to campaign 2019.com costs a lot of money to keep our folks flying around and
00:35:42.180 there'll surely be more lawsuits afoot as there was in alberta we were sued by the elections commissioner
00:35:48.100 trying to shut us down for our book there i have no doubt that justin trudeau will come for us for
00:35:52.100 our work here but i promise you we will keep the fight up for freedom and we'll keep telling the
00:35:56.980 other side of the story thank you for letting me do my show from the back seat of a cab today
00:36:02.020 it's literally the only time i've had in the last day of half an hour straight to talk to you until
00:36:08.740 next time on behalf of all of us the rebel around the country and around the world even good night
00:36:15.380 and keep fighting for freedom