Stand on Guard with David Krayden - November 25, 2024


Canada's Military DEI Disaster EXPOSED | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

33 minutes

Words per Minute

141.8699

Word Count

4,797

Sentence Count

378

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

How unprepared is Canada's military for a potential war with Russia? Is our military prepared to go into harm's way in order to defend our borders? Is our government prepared to fight for us in a real war?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good morning. Welcome back to Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Craven. Thanks for joining
00:00:07.060 me today. I hope you enjoyed yesterday's show. A lot of people did. We're going to be talking
00:00:13.600 about that later. Returning to a familiar theme today, because after all, if we're worried about
00:00:19.860 war with Russia, are we worried about if we can actually do it? Is our military prepared
00:00:27.300 to any degree? The answer is, well, it probably won't shock you. The answer is no. When we
00:00:35.140 come back, how woke is Canada's military and how inadequate is it? So we are in a very
00:00:43.200 precarious position in this country. We need political change, but we also need to resolve
00:00:49.860 to resist. Yeah, please, please, please like this broadcast, which helps us get over some
00:01:10.620 of the YouTube suppression. It's not just suppression, is it? It's censorship. Look at what happened
00:01:16.060 to me yesterday. A lot of you responded. We got video demonetized because I was warning
00:01:25.220 people about the potential for war and the advisability of peace. I would say that's probably
00:01:33.000 something most people would like to hear, that it's better to have peace than war, especially
00:01:39.700 if that's going to be the last war we ever have. You know, we used to be able to talk about
00:01:44.520 wars. Like, well, we could always have another one. This one is not going to allow for a second
00:01:50.760 chance. And if you look at the mainstream media right now, 90 percent of it is blissfully
00:01:59.600 ignoring. I won't say they're unaware, but they're blissfully ignoring that disaster just
00:02:07.560 around the corner. And the fact that Joe Biden is egging the Russians on. Justin Trudeau is
00:02:14.560 egging the Russians on. And what is our military doing in the meantime? Well, I'll tell you.
00:02:22.020 It's absolutely incredible. There was a conference in Halifax. I've actually attended this conference
00:02:27.340 in the past when I was in uniform. We used to always send public affairs officers to it because it was
00:02:33.480 too important. And of course, the minister of national defense was there, as was the foreign
00:02:39.340 affairs minister, as was the new chief of defense staff, Jenny Karagian. Did they talk about the
00:02:47.180 fact that Canada is so enthused about belonging to NATO, but we can't spend two percent of our GDP
00:02:53.460 on defense. Did they talk about how Canada is so incredibly hypocritical? I could take this slide
00:02:59.640 down now. Did they talk about any of that? No, no. They deflected. It's amazing how the Canadian
00:03:06.860 military has become just as good as the Trudeau government at deflecting from what's important.
00:03:14.820 And here is the new chief of defense staff, a DEI hire if there ever was one, talking about her 39 year
00:03:22.700 in the Canadian armed forces. And how, how can anybody even suggest that women in combat creates
00:03:30.460 any kind of friction? Because the joke, of course, is Canada couldn't go into combat right now,
00:03:37.220 anywhere. We haven't been in real combat since probably about 1993 when we were deployed in the
00:03:50.220 former Yugoslavia. Since then, we have been filling space. And we can't go into combat either on land,
00:04:00.100 sea or air, because we've given out all of our weaponry away and the armaments away. We have
00:04:05.400 nothing. We'll get to that in a minute. How shocking, shockingly ill prepared we are.
00:04:12.220 Justin Trudeau wants a war with Russia, but we can't even defend our own borders. We're not even a real
00:04:18.680 member of NATO. We're barely a member of NORAD. NORAD's probably the only military alliance that
00:04:24.300 still makes sense today. But Canada, it doesn't even pull its weight there. Man. But here's our
00:04:31.760 new chief of defense staff doing her best to distract from the fact that she's running a woke,
00:04:38.940 inept, ill-equipped, ill-prepared Canadian armed forces.
00:04:44.160 After 39 years of career as a combat arms officer and risking my life in many operations across the
00:04:53.280 world, I can't believe that in 2024, we still have to justify the contribution of women to their defense
00:05:07.920 and to their service in their country. And all the women sitting here in uniform, stepping in and deciding
00:05:18.080 to get into harm harm's way and fight for the country need to be recognized for doing so. So again,
00:05:28.160 Well, my general, that's not she's talking about, of course, the new nominee for secretary defense in the
00:05:35.520 United States, Pete Hegseth, who has said some disparaging things about women in combat, not women in
00:05:42.640 uniform. That's what she says. She's making that statement. She's making that assumption, or she's
00:05:52.160 telling the audience to make that assumption that Hegseth said women shouldn't be in uniform. He's merely
00:05:57.600 said that women in combat situations in very close-knit combat units can cause problems, can cause friction
00:06:10.320 between the members. He's identified that. She doesn't want to talk about it. She wants to talk
00:06:15.360 about that because it's a distraction about how bad the military is. You want to see how bad the military
00:06:21.280 is? I couldn't believe this. These are not sea cadets. Sea cadets march better than this.
00:06:32.000 These are not reservists who spend like a week every year in uniform. And no, these aren't veterans who
00:06:40.000 put on their old uniforms. These are Canadian Armed Forces members, Royal Canadian Navy, most of them,
00:06:46.160 although it's a mixed band. The video I have here is largely Navy uniforms. These people are a gaggle
00:06:54.720 F, as we used to say in the Armed Forces. They can't even do basic drill. They're not even in sync.
00:07:06.560 Watch this.
00:07:17.280 Absolutely astounding. Look at that.
00:07:18.560 Like I say, I saw better marching than this on my first day of basic training in Chilliwack
00:07:34.000 many years ago. But these people, I mean, it just amazes me how inept our Armed Forces is. And they
00:07:44.000 put, they showcase this. Now, speaking of the Royal Canadian Navy, you know, I was so happy when Peter
00:07:53.360 McKay, his defense minister, brought back the official designations, Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army,
00:07:59.360 and Royal Canadian Air Force. It didn't cost the cent. And I kept saying that to anybody who would
00:08:06.880 listen over the years, in uniform and out of uniform, just bring back the official titles.
00:08:14.560 Because they were earned and we were proud of those titles. So Peter McKay did it. Unfortunately,
00:08:21.600 in the interim, these organizations have just fallen apart. Now here's a, yeah, that's the Canadian Navy
00:08:29.200 today, the Royal Canadian Navy. But the story here refers, of course, to the march past of the Royal
00:08:35.200 Canadian Heart of Oak. Now, anybody who's ever been to a mess dinner, or even planned a mess dinner,
00:08:42.080 as I have twice in my career, it was one of those duties, secondary duties, that you were lucky enough
00:08:48.240 to get sometimes. But I tell you the truth, I enjoyed organizing a mess dinner, because I loved the,
00:08:54.160 all of the protocol and the tradition and everything. And, and you, of course, you had to plan your march
00:09:00.400 pass. And the first march pass that was played at any mess dinner was the, was the Royal Canadian
00:09:08.320 Navy March Pass Heart of Oak, because the Navy was recognized as the Senior Service. It's one thing
00:09:16.160 you learn about, about doing a mess dinner and putting all the march pass down. All of the Army
00:09:22.080 regiments had their own march pass. The RCAF has the RCAF march pass. So every squadron doesn't have a
00:09:30.720 march pass, but every Army regiment. So sometimes you can be listening to march pass for quite a while.
00:09:36.560 But the point is, why are they taking Heart of Oak down? I couldn't believe this one. Now I'll take that
00:09:42.480 picture down. I couldn't believe this. Because it does mention women. And it talks about slavery. Now,
00:09:52.800 if you read the lyrics or listen to them, how is it talking about slavery? It's saying, we're not slaves.
00:09:59.760 We're free men who have joined the Navy to fight for the king and country. That's the reference to
00:10:09.440 slavery. We're not slaves. Well, and these idiots, and it was some idiot public affairs officer who
00:10:16.240 responded to the question about, oh, I think that, you know, there's slavery in that, in that march
00:10:20.640 path. What? Oh, these people are just so dense. Anyway, so let's get back to this conference in
00:10:28.320 Halifax because it, because it shows you how incredibly out of touch
00:10:33.600 our national defenses. So I want to show you Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie, who, of course,
00:10:43.920 is completely out of her depth wherever she goes, wherever she speaks. She knows absolutely diddly
00:10:49.520 squat about the military, probably even less than Justin Trudeau knows. And it's quite evident when she
00:10:57.920 talks about the first operational duty right now is to fight climate change. That's what the Canadian
00:11:05.680 Armed Forces is there for. Even as they saber rattle to the Russians and say, shoot some more missiles
00:11:11.840 over there at Moscow, send some more US missiles. Even as Canada situates itself as a vulnerable target,
00:11:24.240 they're worried about fighting climate change. They're not even serious about thinking we might
00:11:29.520 have to fight Russia, even though they want to. I'll let Minister of Defense talk about his own
00:11:36.160 defense policy update, which was really focusing on the Arctic. But what I can tell you is we're working
00:11:42.240 on a new Arctic foreign policy, which is about making sure that ultimately we protect our interests and we
00:11:50.160 work with our allies in the Arctic. And we've worked on this new Arctic foreign policy along with Inuit and
00:11:58.640 people from the north. So this is something that is really, really important. Why are we coming up with
00:12:04.800 a new Arctic foreign policy? Two reasons. First, because of climate change and melting Arctic sea ice,
00:12:13.440 what we're seeing now is that the Arctic is becoming way more accessible throughout the year. So our
00:12:20.160 geography no longer only protects us. And the other thing, of course, is we're seeing greater Russia-China
00:12:27.360 cooperation in the Arctic, particularly following Ukraine's Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
00:12:34.720 Yeah. Russia is allowing China to be even more in the Arctic, which is in itself a problem.
00:12:43.280 Yeah, it's a problem. But, you know, as we try to put this together, Melanie, it's got, we're worried
00:12:52.080 about the Arctic because Russia and China are somewhere there. And it's all about, of course,
00:12:58.400 it's climate change is what we're all about. That's what the Canadian Armed Forces is fighting,
00:13:02.560 fighting climate change, of course. Get the talking point straight. This is what Justin Trudeau
00:13:07.680 would be saying if he was there. Of course, Justin wasn't around. He was too busy going to
00:13:11.920 Taylor Swift concerts all weekend. We won't get into that again. But I just laughed at the coverage
00:13:17.040 he's getting around the world. How dumb is this man? He, every time he has a chance to do something
00:13:24.560 publicly, he looks like a clown. He looks like a fool. So thank God he wasn't at this defense,
00:13:32.080 security conference, making no sense at all. But he was making no sense at all doing other things.
00:13:39.600 Now, here's our blessed minister of national defense. I mean, Bill Blair, you recall Bill
00:13:45.520 Blair was brought into the Liberal cabinet in 2015 for one reason alone. He was the former chief of
00:13:52.320 police, Toronto police. And he had a plan to legalize weed. And that's the only plan this guy has ever
00:14:00.720 had in his head. He was essentially irrelevant and spent after Trudeau legalized marijuana in this
00:14:09.440 country. And that was Bill Blair's greatest legacy, if you can call it that. He was a disaster as the
00:14:16.800 open borders minister, as he stood there and watched hundreds of thousands of people walk across the
00:14:23.360 border into Canada and get sent to four star hotels in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. He's been a disaster
00:14:29.920 as national defense minister, because what has he done? Well, he keeps talking about, we're really
00:14:35.440 going to spend more money. We're spending more money, except not now. It's going to happen in a
00:14:41.520 decade or so when I'm not probably even alive anymore. I certainly won't be ministered national
00:14:47.680 offense. So what the hell am I worried about it for? I won't be around. But we will be spending
00:14:52.400 the money at some time. And we'll hit that 2% of GDP for NATO. Well, you bet we're going to get there.
00:15:00.960 Now, listen to this guy. He do his Jimmy Stewart impersonation here. I've never seen anybody look
00:15:07.840 more like an adult-minded professor. They wanted me to come here and tell you
00:15:12.800 that we were doing awesome. Everything was great. But I knew that wasn't true. And so I felt very
00:15:19.280 strongly that I had, although I had some good things to say about things that we were doing,
00:15:23.600 I didn't want to give that speech to you all because it would not have been candid.
00:15:29.600 Every once in a while, a moment of truth.
00:15:32.960 Yeah. There was a weird moment here when Blair is actually admitting his department is shot.
00:15:44.640 And I listened to his whole speech. I'm not going to play the whole speech. It's incredible.
00:15:51.520 He says, challenge 25 times in the speech or challenging or it's a challenge 25 times. When
00:15:59.760 you belong to the Trudeau cabinet, one of the talking points is, never say something is a
00:16:05.200 problem. Say it's a challenge or something is challenging. So he says this throughout the speech
00:16:11.200 about 25 times. He says probably about three or four times in this brief moment we have here.
00:16:15.760 But at the beginning of the speech, he's actually admitting that his department is out of control.
00:16:21.760 I would not have been frank. I would not have been honest. And this is the forum for open and honest
00:16:28.640 conversation between friends. So when I came here last year, I spoke about what we needed to do going
00:16:35.280 forward. And I tried to be honest with all of you. Canada needed to do more. We needed to go faster.
00:16:42.080 We needed to spend more money. But it wasn't simply to me, a spending metric provided by our friends
00:16:49.280 and allies and spending metric that we had committed to. It was because we needed to invest in our own
00:16:55.680 national defense. We needed to invest in our own armed forces. We needed to support the remarkable
00:17:01.360 men and women who choose to serve their country in uniform and defend their country. We also had to
00:17:07.200 live up to our obligations, our obligations to our international partners, our friends and our allies.
00:17:14.160 We've made commitments. And I think through decades of underinvestment, we were not fulfilling that
00:17:20.560 promise. And we needed to do more. So he's saying we needed to do more. Yeah. But the problem is, Bill,
00:17:30.400 you didn't do more. You've done absolutely nothing. Your last defense policy or your last defense review
00:17:39.680 suggested that all of this is going to happen like 10 years from now. You're not spending any money now.
00:17:45.600 You're running a woke military where people until very recently were allowed to have long hair down
00:17:51.440 to here, wear nose rings, not even wear the uniform, wear whatever the hell they wanted to work.
00:17:58.160 That's a it's a joke military. It's a woke military. And it's got you've given away everything in terms of
00:18:07.200 armaments and supplies to Ukraine. We don't have a single operational leopard tank, meaning one that works.
00:18:15.280 One that can run. They're all spare parts now. That's all we've got. You've given everything away
00:18:21.280 and we can't replace any of it. We don't have the mechanism in place to replace any of the equipment
00:18:28.160 we've given away. But that's no problem for Bill because he's being honest. The discussions that we had
00:18:35.840 here, I think really was an opportunity for us to learn how to go forward together. Now, the increasing
00:18:44.480 threats of our adversaries, Peter's already articulated them very well. And of course, with the compelling
00:18:49.280 video that he shared. But certainly the competing the activities of our adversaries like China and Russia,
00:18:56.320 Iran and North Korea are global and they're in fact interrelated. They are intended to challenge the
00:19:02.880 international order that has kept us all safe and prosperous. And so instability within among our own
00:19:10.000 people and within our own nations. And it demands an appropriate, united and strong response from us.
00:19:16.640 As you all know, Russia's brutal and illegal invasion of Ukraine has directly challenged the
00:19:21.120 rules-based international order that has kept us safe for over 80 years. And let us acknowledge the
00:19:27.280 people of Ukraine who have been bravely facing that challenge. Their men and women who are on the very
00:19:33.280 front lines who have sacrificed, not just with their energy, but with their blood. And they are fighting
00:19:40.160 for freedom and democracy.
00:19:43.200 No, they're not fighting for freedom and democracy. They don't have that under Zelensky.
00:19:48.640 And so he goes on and on and on about all of these adversaries we have, but doesn't really admit that he's
00:19:56.240 done nothing in the last year. And we're not spending any money. We've given it all away. Billions of
00:20:04.800 dollars have gone into the black hole of Kyiv. Billions of dollars have gone up in smoke, literally.
00:20:13.120 Is he ashamed of that? No, no. Because he really thinks Canada's pulling its weight. And of course it's not.
00:20:21.360 You want to find out how bad things are? Now I've played portions of this before, but I want you to
00:20:28.080 see this. This is a retired Lieutenant General Andrew Leslie, who was still in the military the last time
00:20:37.040 I was spending. I spent another couple of years, I went back into the military, spent three years
00:20:42.320 years doing some work in public affairs. And Leslie was just on the verge of retiring. And
00:20:50.720 one of the guys I was working with, a Lieutenant Colonel, was an old chum of Leslie. They had gone,
00:20:57.360 I think, to staff school together or something. And he said, this man's very ambitious. He's very
00:21:02.320 ambitious. He's the grandson of two defense ministers. And of course, Leslie thought he was
00:21:08.880 going to be the next defense minister under Justin Trudeau. He was elected as a Liberal MP
00:21:16.160 in Ottawa East riding. Was sure he'd be the next defense minister. Of course,
00:21:21.360 the grandson of two other defense ministers? A Lieutenant General? No, he wasn't. Trudeau
00:21:29.120 played the identity politics card, gave it to Harjit Singh, one of the most incompetent defense
00:21:33.680 ministers that we ever had. And Leslie really was not very happy as being the government whip. But
00:21:43.360 I didn't have a lot of time for Leslie in those days. I got a lot of time for this guy today,
00:21:47.760 because he's really developed a sense of honesty and courage. That's very remarkable. And what he's
00:21:54.960 saying about the Canadian military is incredible. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Can you hear me okay?
00:22:02.240 We can. My intent is to offer some criticism of the status quo so that we can learn,
00:22:07.360 and then perhaps in question period, get into some solutions. Essentially, in my opinion,
00:22:12.240 strong, secure, engaged, the precursor to the current defense policy, delivered nothing substantive in
00:22:18.160 terms of modern military equipment, which saw Canada, in fact, become weaker, more insecure,
00:22:23.280 and essentially absent from the deployable stables of troops required for either the United Nations
00:22:28.080 missions or, of course, NATO. The 2024 defense policy update of our North strong and free is no better,
00:22:36.560 unfortunately, in that it promises some urgently needed equipment years from now, but nothing today.
00:22:42.960 Indeed, the 2024 defense spend will be less than that of 2023.
00:22:47.840 Of course, we're well aware of what just happened down in the United States. Both Republicans and Democrats
00:22:55.840 are united and increasingly vocal about telling Canada how disappointed, frustrated, and fed up they
00:23:03.120 are with Canada's failure to defend itself and their allies with a special mention on the Arctic.
00:23:10.080 Meanwhile, as we know, and I was involved in the last NAFTA renegotiations, that's coming due at a time
00:23:16.720 when a variety of key players down south have articulated clearly the base of 3% perhaps looms on the horizon,
00:23:23.520 and how defense, security, trade, and border security are all intertwined.
00:23:29.040 At all this time, at this time of crisis internationally with what's happening in the Middle East in
00:23:37.680 Ukraine, Canada's military readiness is at its lowest level in 50 years.
00:23:47.120 Canada spent last year in 2023 more money on consultants and professional services
00:23:53.840 than it did on the Army, Navy, and Air Force combined.
00:23:59.680 Now, that is the most significant line of his testimony.
00:24:06.320 Canada spent more on consultants than it did on the Army, Navy, and Air Force combined.
00:24:12.640 You know, and I thought somebody in the mainstream media is going to pick up on that line and say,
00:24:19.360 wow, isn't it incredible what Lieutenant General Leslie had to say?
00:24:26.960 This is a guy who worked for Justin Trudeau, who was in the Trudeau cabinet, he was a liberal MP,
00:24:33.600 and he's saying, we are in the most unprepared state in 50 years.
00:24:39.440 We have not delivered. We're not spending the money. We're promising to spend it in a decade.
00:24:44.560 And it's all a big shell game. That's all that's going on here. Not a peep out of the mainstream
00:24:51.600 media about what this guy is saying, because they don't want to talk about it. They don't really want
00:24:57.360 time. They'd rather talk about how we're going to go to war with Russia. With what? Absolutely nothing.
00:25:04.160 And that is why another good reason why we don't want a war with Russia, because we
00:25:09.840 haven't got a hope in hell of fighting a war with Russia, because there's nothing left. I'm just going
00:25:15.120 to listen a bit more and I want to go to a couple of comments here. Which quite frankly is madness.
00:25:22.160 Which quite frankly is madness.
00:25:26.320 The Army has over 50% of its vehicle fleets, which are awaiting spare parts and technicians.
00:25:33.120 The Navy is struggling mightily, less than to keep elderly warships, a handful of them at sea,
00:25:39.280 specifically in the Indo-Pacific. And they're desperately short of trained sailors.
00:25:44.560 And the Air Force has been unable to participate in significant NATO deterrent exercises either up
00:25:49.760 north or out over the oceans, in conjunction with our friends and allies, because they don't have
00:25:54.000 the pilots, the spare parts, or the money to fly the aircraft. In the Arctic. Now that says it all.
00:26:04.080 I could, I could, I could, we could listen to more, but I think that's, that is probably,
00:26:10.560 probably enough for now. I did want to share this comment from Tammy Robinson yesterday.
00:26:17.840 And she's got the, uh, resist logo button there. I mean, six months of being a local.
00:26:27.520 Being a YouTube, sorry, I was correct. Being a YouTube member, please, please do what you can to help us out
00:26:36.560 there with being a member through YouTube through locals. Now I'll be talking about that more next week.
00:26:44.800 We'll do a little bit of a drive on it because we need to, we can't rely on YouTube because they will
00:26:52.320 demonetize you at the drop of a hat. If you say anything contrary to what they consider to be
00:27:00.080 political correctness of the hour, they don't want policy discussion. You go on there and you just
00:27:09.440 cast dispersion and insults at people. That's okay, but don't talk policy. That's dangerous.
00:27:16.000 So here's Tammy said, I did the math just in a couple of weeks between Trudeau and Gibbo, meaning
00:27:22.640 uh, our environment and climate change minister flying in their planes. They have emitted 1.93
00:27:30.400 million kilograms of CO2 or one 19,300 metric tons in just two weeks. And they are preaching to us
00:27:39.840 about climate change and CO2 emissions or carbon emissions, carbon dioxide emissions. Now that is
00:27:47.520 absolutely astounding. Now, Tammy also gratefully and thankfully
00:27:56.160 followed this up because yesterday, as I said, my broadcast on the potential for a world war,
00:28:04.880 on the potential to avoid a world war, to have peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, and not to egg on
00:28:13.440 the Russians, to have a war when we never did that in 50, 60 years of the Cold War.
00:28:23.040 And he says, I just sent several MPs an email, David. This is what I said. Ukraine and Zelensky
00:28:31.280 were authorized to fire long-range U.S., U.K., and now French long-range missiles into Russia.
00:28:37.280 Justin Trudeau at the G20 was happy as a lark that Ukraine did fire U.K. and U.S. long-range missiles
00:28:43.360 into Russia. What is wrong with Trudeau slash NATO and the rest of these fools? Russia retaliated by
00:28:51.600 sending hypersonic missiles into Ukraine, but left their nuclear warheads off these missiles.
00:28:56.720 But Putin is not screwing around. You got that right, Tammy. He has said every country who has
00:29:03.200 supplied Ukraine with even one bullet or one tank will be fair game. Enough is enough already.
00:29:12.560 We the people want peace. Peace, not nuclear war. This is our modern-day Cuban missile crisis here.
00:29:18.880 And this war now. No more money, no more arms, no more missiles, planes, or tanks for Ukraine.
00:29:24.480 These damn fools are going to take us into a nuclear World War III with Russia.
00:29:32.240 We elected you to serve us. We the people do not want a war with Russia, especially a nuclear war. We
00:29:38.400 desperately need adults in the room now. NATO has gotten millions in Ukraine killed. Anyone who thinks
00:29:45.760 Ukraine can defeat Russia has some very serious issues. We want peace for Ukraine and its people. We
00:29:50.560 most definitely do not want more dead Ukrainians, nor a nuclear war with Russia. Listen to this piece
00:29:56.320 here. Former U.S. Colonel Douglas McGregor lays it out perfectly. We want peace, peace, peace,
00:30:03.040 and not war. Yeah. I think that's what I was trying to say yesterday, Tammy, is that we do want peace.
00:30:09.760 And as I've laid out today, you have got to see how war is impossible for Canada. We cannot defend
00:30:21.280 ourselves. We have given away all of our equipment, and we're not re-establishing. We're not repurchasing.
00:30:29.680 We are not reimbursing. We are simply letting things slide. And the Trudeau government is a hoax
00:30:38.540 through government. There is no plan to reach two percent of the GDP or to do anything adequate
00:30:46.220 about defense spending. That's not going to happen under Justin Trudeau. How much longer can we continue?
00:30:54.380 I don't know. Because every day seems like a week in terms of history right now. Because any day things
00:31:03.580 could go very, very wrong. But we're hoping and praying that things are going to get better. And we
00:31:08.300 need to understand how ill-prepared our military is and how it's become nothing more than a woke fashion
00:31:17.260 show for Justin Trudeau and his people. And this has got to stop.
00:31:23.980 I'm going to end this with our new ad for merchandise. We had to change that one too yesterday.
00:31:37.500 Well, have a look at this and remember us because we're a month away from Christmas. I can't believe
00:31:43.020 I looked at the calendar today. November 25th was always my father's birthday. And it's also a month
00:31:49.500 before Christmas. So I'm praying we all have a blessed Christmas this year.
00:31:55.100 Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho!
00:32:25.100 is in the YouTube community.
00:32:30.500 Tammy's letter.
00:32:33.480 Yes, thanks for watching again, folks.
00:32:35.700 And by the way, that letter, that comment from Tammy Robinson
00:32:39.700 is in the YouTube community.
00:32:42.240 You can find it there.
00:32:44.040 I was just reminded.
00:32:45.260 So I'll be back again tomorrow.
00:32:46.920 This is going to be a very exciting week for the news.
00:32:50.240 Every day is right now.
00:32:51.960 By the way, we might have a verdict.
00:32:53.620 In the Freedom Convoy trial.
00:32:57.380 I'm just trying to get confirmation on this.
00:32:59.580 That might happen tomorrow.
00:33:00.700 In the event that it does happen tomorrow,
00:33:03.060 I won't be on at 10 because that's when the court opens.
00:33:07.360 But I will know more later.
00:33:09.820 And this strikes me as a little ominous
00:33:13.260 because we just had a verdict with Pat King
00:33:15.280 and that was not a good verdict.
00:33:17.940 And I'm optimistic things are not going to be the same
00:33:20.660 for Tamara Leach and Chris Barber.
00:33:23.320 But I'm confirming right now whether or not
00:33:25.420 that verdict will be delivered tomorrow
00:33:28.040 with Chris and Tamara as well as their lawyer,
00:33:34.780 Lawrence, who I hope is going to contact me back here.
00:33:40.280 So we'll find out.
00:33:41.220 Thanks for watching today, folks.
00:33:43.160 Be back again tomorrow.
00:33:44.660 Remember to continue to resolve to resist
00:33:46.740 and be a freedom fighter.
00:33:48.740 And be a freedom fighter.