In the wake of Joe Biden's near-crash in the second presidential debate with Donald Trump, what does it mean for Justin Trudeau's future in politics? And is it time for him to call it quits?
00:20:21.020I'd like to welcome a guest today, David Freyheart, known better as Viva Frey,
00:20:30.520one of the most unsuccessful proponents of free speech anywhere.
00:20:36.680David Freyheart, known better as Viva Frey, one of the most unsuccessful proponents of free speech anywhere.
00:21:06.680And in Florida, which I wish I was there.
00:21:10.860But the last thing I have to, last night, the Donald Trump, Joe Biden debate.
00:21:24.180Is this, in your opinion, the end of Joe Biden as a presidential candidate?
00:21:32.480I make predictions, we make predictions all the time, sometimes for fun, but sometimes to illustrate a deeper understanding of a situation.
00:21:41.380I think that this was a foregone conclusion a long time ago.
00:21:45.400I mean, I thought this was going to be an abject disaster well in advance.
00:21:48.400People were making the jokes, you know, jack up Joe Biden with enough Adderall and whatever,
00:21:51.800and he'll plow through a debate, at least end up standing.
00:24:45.720These hacks who are trying to convince the world that the emperor has closed and that not only is Joe not demented, not clearly senile, not clearly incapable of doing anything, let alone governing America.
00:24:58.160They're trying to make the argument that he's stronger and better and more apt than he's ever been.
00:25:02.060And then you see what happened last night.
00:25:03.960I don't understand how these people are still in a job.
00:25:09.960They need to be ignored and mocked into irrelevance because they are the most insidious, dishonest people on the face of the planet.
00:25:17.560Well, you know, one thing that occurred to me last night, Dave, when I was watching this debate and actually reporting on it, I thought of the 1960 Nixon-Kennedy debate.
00:25:32.200And people always said that if you listened to Richard Nixon on the radio, you thought he won.
00:25:41.180But if you watched on television, you were sure that Jack Kennedy won.
00:25:48.620And it didn't matter in this debate whether you watched it on television or you listened to it on the radio or anything else.
00:25:58.820Clearly, Joe Biden was out of his form.
00:26:05.800He could not put a coherent sentence together.
00:26:10.160So how do the Democrats go forward here?
00:26:47.560The only question is, who are they going to replace him with?
00:26:50.220I mean, this is the beautiful state of at least the Democrat Party.
00:26:54.640All of their candidates are repulsive, repugnant, awful people to the point where they'd rather run a walking corpse than a Kamala Harris who is truly detested.
00:27:04.980And truly, I mean, Joe Biden is demented because of senility.
00:27:08.520Kamala Harris is demented just because of, you know, born stupidity.
00:27:11.140And then you got Gavin Newsom, who's so detested, people liken him to an actual lizard.
00:27:19.600And there's a meme on the Internet that he really is like a villain out of a movie with human skin pulled over his lizard face.
00:27:57.680My bet, my prediction is only going to be Gavin Newsom because I've noticed what I think, you know, is what I call persuasion in that they've even started making Gavin Newsom look like Joe Biden, wearing the aviator glasses, gray hair, tall, skinny.
00:29:26.960And you had countries that, for whatever the reason, weren't messing around with America.
00:29:30.760Maybe they thought Trump was a loose cannon or maybe they actually respected him, but they didn't do what they've done for the last four years to destroy the world that we know.
00:29:37.520No, I think you're totally right there in terms of Donald Trump was very restrained last night in his comments to Joe Biden, who continually called him a liar and someone you can't believe.
00:29:56.200I've never heard such malarkey like this.
00:30:02.880And I want to segue to this, if I can.
00:30:07.660In our own Canadian elections, which you've been so much a part of in the past, Justin Trudeau's leadership is on the line right now because he lost the by-election in Toronto, which is not just another by-election.
00:30:24.260It's a seismic shift in terms of people saying, I don't like Justin Trudeau.
00:30:34.580Do you think, do you think, is it possible that Justin Trudeau is looking at this in United States last night and saying, my fate is sealed?
00:30:50.000Because if they, and they will get rid of Joe Biden, I predicted that a week, Joe, in a column.
00:30:57.520If they get rid of Joe Biden, they can get rid of me.
00:31:00.620Do you think, do you think Justin Trudeau is worried about his future?
00:31:12.480But he's sufficiently, I'll do a little armchair diagnosis.
00:31:17.040He's a, if not a sociopath, a narcissist, he's got some behavior disorder or character disorder that it's unclear to what he attributes the blame.
00:31:26.720I'm sure that he knows he's in trouble.
00:31:28.520The only question is he, is he honest enough to say he's in trouble because of his own failings?
00:31:33.700Or is he narcissistic enough to say he's in trouble because the stupid idiots of Canada don't know what a good leader he is?
00:31:51.980It's not just his, his leadership is over.
00:31:54.280I think, you know, the, the liberals reign of terror is over to some degree, but they can spin that loss.
00:32:01.320I forget what the name of the district is, but they can spin that loss and attribute it to vote splitting among the NDP and blame the NDP because 4,000 votes went to the NDP candidate.
00:32:11.340I think it was what, 4,000 votes and it was, I forget what the, what the balance was, 15,000.
00:32:16.900Between the liberal and the NDP, they had more than enough votes to beat the conservative, but people are voting NDP out of protest, even though they're sufficiently ignorant to not appreciate that that's not a vote of protest.
00:32:28.700They're just voting for Justin Trudeau's little evil brother.
00:32:31.900But he's got to know it and he's got to be panicking and he's got to be planning for the future in terms of what role he's going to play on the international world government that he's never going to be afforded in national politics ever again.
00:32:46.400I would, I would say you're, you're dead on with that.
00:32:49.620Do you think there's going to be sufficient pushback during the summer from the liberal leadership?
00:33:01.900Or, or, or the caucus or the cabinet or those back row people who make the real decision in the liberal party to drive you out as leaders?
00:33:17.540Politics is the dirtiest business on earth.
00:33:20.820And so in as much as there, you know, for, for political gain, there might be a reason to push him out.
00:33:26.020Much like with Joe Biden, maybe a year ago, if you really want to play the dirty, dirty politics, there's as much of an incentive to let, you know, watch him crash and burn and watch him take down the party to depths that they can then say, look what he's done when he's finally forced out and then take over that position.
00:33:44.040And instead of trying to salvage the party now, let it really crash and burn.
00:33:47.880Like what I think we're witnessing with the Democrat party in the States, let Joe Biden destroy it so badly that when there's that inevitable loss, because it's not even clear, you can salvage it by replacing him.
00:33:58.160And then whoever fills that void gets to say, I told you so type thing.
00:34:01.220So I don't even know, do they push him out in, in, in, of the party or do they let him lose?
00:34:06.040And then he's forced out and they get to blame all of the disaster on him and then take another, you know, whatever, two, four years to build it up and, and, and, and change course.
00:34:15.240I don't, I, I, the, I don't think it's going to make a difference when we have our election.
00:34:29.460Well, I, I, I couldn't, couldn't agree more and we'll get back to the U S question here, because I know we're, we're addressing both concerns across the border.
00:34:41.800Do you think if Donald Trump wins the nomination, of course he will, and he's bound to do it.
00:34:52.660As a lawyer, as a political analyst, is it possible he could be delivering his victory speech from jail?
00:35:05.280Do I, I don't think they're actually going to lock him up.
00:35:08.000I mean, I don't, I don't, there's certain things I don't like saying because I don't even like putting that energy out in the universe.
00:35:13.500I, the, the, the bigger risk to me is not them locking him up and putting him in jail.
00:35:18.060It's something much more nefarious happening because these, these, these idiots in the left wing media, and I'm looking at, you know, the Joe, Joe Scarborough's and Mika Brzezinski's and the, and Rachel Maddow's.
00:35:31.640They are whipping up their, uh, uh, their base into an existential fear of, of, you know, internment camps.
00:35:40.860Oddly enough, they're the ones who threaten them, but they're the ones who fear that the other party's going to do it.
00:35:44.400A little bit of confession through projection.
00:35:45.840But I, my bigger concern is someone's going to do something tremendously stupid because they've literally, and I mean, literally compared to Trump to Hitler.
00:35:56.440The, the, the, the Dana bash has done it.
00:35:58.440And if you see, if you see Hitler ascending to power, I'm going to, he's going to, he's going to take control of the country and like, you know, he'll do Hitler things.
00:36:06.540People are going to do the things that they think ought to have been done to Hitler to prevent that.
00:36:12.160Everything they've been doing has been backfiring.
00:36:14.760And there, there might be a bit of a shift depending on what time is it, because we're expecting a decision for, on the immunity, uh, question from the Supreme court.
00:36:23.640There, there, there might be a legal shift where all of these cases basically fizzle out.
00:36:28.440I mean, you have to bear this in mind.
00:36:32.400It's the most bogus conviction possible.
00:36:34.880The 34 felony charges for a bookkeeping.
00:36:37.580Uh, I don't want to even call it an error because it wasn't, but the bookkeeping records issue.
00:36:42.540The Rico case out of Georgia is, is basically done for, uh, you know, whether or not it ever picks back up.
00:36:47.920It's done for Fannie Willis, his career is probably done for.
00:36:51.040Then you got the DC case with Jack Smith, which is on severe pause.
00:36:55.160You got the Florida case, which is basically done for as well.
00:36:58.060If, if Jack Smith is not going to get in trouble there.
00:36:59.880And so this lawfare, I think has reached its crest.
00:37:03.040And then the issue is going to be with, if the SCOTUS comes out with an immunity ruling that grants Trump a broad immunity, they're, they're dead in the water.
00:37:09.280So I don't think jail is a real risk for him.
00:37:11.300Uh, I think the other issue is the real risk.
00:37:13.540They're going to get like, uh, uh, uh, motivate, uh, uh, you know, a crazed person who thinks they have the political permission slip to do with the Hitler-esque character.
00:37:24.160What people think deserves to be done with the Hitler-esque character.
00:37:26.820In, in your considerable political and legal experience, can you think of a political figure in United States history who has been subject to this kind of persecution by his opposition?
00:37:47.820I mean, Abraham Lincoln, JFK come to mind, and I, I don't like those names for obvious reasons.
00:37:56.260Like every, this has been revelatory for the world.
00:37:58.940I think, I mean, I think I'm hoping fingers crossed.
00:38:01.860And if, if things work out the way they should, Trump will win.
00:38:04.940He'll, he'll hopefully enact some of his policy of deporting the millions of illegal immigrants who have crossed the border in, uh, an attempt at, uh, infiltrating and, and basically taking over our country.
00:38:15.500I think this is, this is a great replacement, but not racially based, politically based, and he'll hopefully undo some of the damage.
00:38:22.520Uh, but this persecution and it's, it's kangaroo court.
00:38:27.120I don't even want to say third world country.
00:38:28.920Cause they do, you know, they do things differently in developing nations.
00:38:31.480It's Eastern European, like fascist level lawfare, more like North Korea than, uh, developing countries.
00:38:40.680It has been revelatory to the point where nobody can deny it.
00:38:44.880Now the only thing that's really amazing is people are so unhinged and so deranged.
00:38:49.800They think somehow the more that he gets persecuted under the law, the more he deserves it.
00:38:54.680As opposed to the fact that it's highlighting how out of control this weaponized politicized, um, lawfare has gotten.
00:39:01.880But for anybody who's, who's reasonably intelligent and reasonably honest, uh, this level of weaponizing of, of lawfare and political persecution.
00:39:11.220It's never before been seen, they've resorted to other means in the past, but this has just been organized, orchestrated, and basically telling the world the line between a free democracy and the kangaroo, you know, Eastern European, uh, gulag type nation.
00:39:28.780It's, it's, it's, it's very thin and we're watching the Democrats watch, walk that line, cross that line and, you know, take a steaming one on that line as they do it because they'll, they'll stop at nothing.
00:39:43.580And I, I, I appreciate your probably not being prepared for this one, but what do you think is going to happen in Europe and the Middle East in terms of America being totally overexpanded?
00:40:04.700And especially in terms of goading Ukraine, sorry, goading Russia into a third world war.
00:40:15.460Do you think we're on the cusp of the third world war?
00:40:26.640Um, interesting, by the way, uh, you know, empires, a lot of people draw some analogies to the Roman Empire stretched too far, fighting too many foreign wars.
00:40:35.540Um, I, I definitely, the Biden administration has overplayed its hand and overstretched its, its capacity.
00:40:43.400There's nothing wrong with isolationism to some extent.
00:40:47.460America doesn't need to be the, the world police and oddly enough might've been more effective world police if they hadn't, um, you know, initiated regime change throughout the Middle East and throughout the world.
00:40:59.000It's not their responsibility to do that.
00:41:01.740Uh, but I, I, I don't, I think we're, we're going to avert world war three.
00:41:06.100I think oddly enough, the, the horrible man who's showing restraint in all of this is Putin and not Biden.
00:41:12.760I think Biden and the West and, you know, Europe, European leaders have done everything they possibly can to provoke an act that would trigger world war three.
00:41:24.100Uh, you know, the, the red lines that they said they wouldn't cross that they've crossed, uh, in terms of armaments, in terms of training soldiers, in terms of having soldiers on the ground, in terms of a long range of ballistic missiles.
00:41:34.760They have passively tried to provoke a world war three, and I think it's, but for Putin's restraint, or maybe, you know, he doesn't want to get into one either that it hasn't occurred.
00:41:44.760You know, what's going on in the Middle East, it, it, it wouldn't hurt to force nations to fight their own battles because it might actually, uh, limit the size or the scope of those battles.
00:41:55.760It's when you have, you know, the, the, the sort of someone who's egging on the bully or someone who's financing a war that, or a fight that people themselves couldn't finance that exacerbates them.
00:42:06.760And that, you know, causes them to spiral out of control.
00:42:22.760Um, but one, one thing that, um, one thing that's clear is America has lost its, uh, position of moral influence at the international scale.
00:42:32.760I mean, they, they, they, they've lost it.
00:42:33.760They've behaved in a way that has discredited them at the international scale.
00:42:37.760And it's, um, it'll, it'll take some time to regain that.
00:42:40.760And there might be some shift in global powers, but that might ultimately not be a bad thing.
00:42:45.760I mean, the, the idea of backing out of regime change in the Middle East backing out of funding proxy wars in Europe,
00:42:51.760in Europe, it might not be a bad thing.
00:42:52.760It might actually be good for America and for Americans.
00:42:56.760That might be the silver lining in all of this.
00:42:57.760I, I think it's a, I think it's a great thing for America is because I never opposed an American war in my life because I always thought that they were being fought for the right reasons.
00:43:10.760But I gave up when they started doing agitating with Ukraine.
00:43:16.760And I think this, this is insanity and they are looking for a war with Russia.
00:43:22.760And I, and I don't want to support that.
00:43:26.760I don't remember when I had the revelation, the revelation, but I remember my thought process back in the, uh, Iraq war and, you know, weapons of mass destruction.
00:43:36.760And then when they didn't find them, they said, well, they had scud missiles and those were weapons of mass destruction.
00:43:40.760Cause they could be equipped with chemical warfare, but that wasn't the weapons of mass destruction that the war was sold on.
00:43:45.760And then you realize that all that they were doing was looking for a pretext to invade and change regime and that they had their two reports.
00:44:16.760And so they're, you know, they, they want to give, uh, our arms deals or, or aid packages to Ukraine.
00:44:22.760Well, once I understood how the aid packages work to Israel and understand like they're giving, they're giving them money.
00:44:28.760So they give them the money back so they can sell them the weapons that they've made manufactured through their, through their, uh, their military industrial complex while laundering taxpayer dollars and taking their cuts here and there.
00:44:38.760You realize that they're funding both ends of conflict pretty much throughout history.
00:44:45.760And, and, you know, maybe, maybe let the countries fight their own wars and negotiate their own pieces.
00:44:51.760Uh, instead of like in the case of Ukraine being instigated or being encouraged to fight losing battles while everyone just makes money hand over fist, but you've sent a generation of Ukrainian men and women to the slaughter.
00:45:10.760Um, and I'll end this interview with, with this, uh, remembrance.
00:45:15.760I was, I was, I spent my Christmas 1996 in Bosnia as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, which is now called the Royal Canadian Air Force.
00:45:30.760And I sat across the table with three Russian Special Forces people.
00:45:42.760And these people were committed to kill each other just maybe five years beforehand.
00:45:51.760And the United States completely bungled, potentially, intentionally or not, peace between these two great powers.
00:46:04.760Because as Russia gave away its communism and wanted to be a member of the European community, America said, no, you're going to be subservient.
00:46:21.760And I will always remember that moment sitting across the table from people who were once committed to kill each other, but had now wanted peace.
00:46:33.760But their politicians have decided otherwise.
00:46:40.760They're, they're fighting wars with other people's children and other people's money.
00:46:44.760And there's nothing easier, like I say, than going to Vegas and playing fast and loose at the poker table when it's not your money to win or to lose.
00:46:51.760I mean, it's your money to win if you, if you make money off it, but if you lose it, whoopsie doodle, uh, no harm, no foul.
00:46:57.760Let's go find some other people's pockets to dip into and find other people's children to send off to the slaughter.
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