Stand on Guard with David Krayden - March 08, 2025


EXPOSED: What Trudeau Was REALLY Crying Over | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

139.57214

Word Count

5,663

Sentence Count

477

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Justin Trudeau cries about the LGBTQ crowd. Trump calls him a "bum." Justin Trudeau tears up about the Haida people of British Columbia. Chrystia Freeland threatens to nuke the United States with nukes. And more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 On a personal level, I've made sure that every single day in this office, I put Canadians first, that I have people's backs.
00:00:11.020 And that's why I'm here to tell you all that we got you.
00:00:17.080 Even in the very last days of this government, we will not let Canadians down today and long into the future.
00:00:25.400 Thank you.
00:00:56.020 But it's a change.
00:00:59.380 But we also need to resolve to resist.
00:01:02.100 Yes, welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard.
00:01:13.920 I'm your host, David Creighton.
00:01:16.640 Justin Trudeau.
00:01:17.700 Oh, before we get started.
00:01:18.940 Tariffs!
00:01:20.240 I'm sure you've all heard.
00:01:22.180 Off again!
00:01:23.520 It's so funny.
00:01:24.500 I was on Redacted yesterday when we were talking about tariffs, of course, and Justin Trudeau's crying and everything else and Chrystia Freeland threatening to nuke the United States.
00:01:34.600 But we had to update people on tariffs.
00:01:37.380 And that seems to change every six hours, especially when the deadline approaches.
00:01:43.240 But they're off again.
00:01:44.380 Hopefully, we can keep them off.
00:01:46.580 We can have some real change at the border.
00:01:47.920 And maybe we'll even have an election call by April.
00:01:51.540 I think it's possible.
00:01:54.620 Justin Trudeau crying.
00:01:55.880 How many times have we seen Justin Trudeau resort to tears to advance his political agenda?
00:02:02.820 Well, he did so, of course, when he issued his apology to the LGBTQ crowd.
00:02:09.840 It's weird because people during the 1950s lost their high-paying government and military jobs because in those days, it was a security risk to be a homosexual or anything else hovered under the LGBTQ paradigm.
00:02:29.460 That was a security risk.
00:02:31.480 And those people were fired for illegitimate reasons.
00:02:33.980 Trudeau, of course, was overcome with emotion when he issued his apology in the House of Commons.
00:02:41.100 But that's just one instance.
00:02:43.800 He did it recently when he announced the decision for the Haida people of British Columbia.
00:02:50.060 He was in tears about that.
00:02:52.460 If there was a movie made about Justin Trudeau, it should be called All About Justin.
00:02:59.280 Now, if any of you are film aficionados, as I am, you will know, of course, a 1950s Paramount production, or Fox, actually, Fox production, of All About Eve starring Betty Davis.
00:03:18.940 In it, Betty Davis tears up the scenes in one of her greatest roles, actually, in a fine performance.
00:03:27.860 She almost won her third Oscar for that.
00:03:33.160 If I'm not mistaken, she might have.
00:03:35.220 But the point is, she used dramatic devices and artifices to promote herself.
00:03:43.780 And it's all about an actress who's basically at the end of her career, because there's not a long career in the theater, unless, at least as a star.
00:03:58.120 Then you have to find supporting roles when you pass a certain age.
00:04:03.240 And Justin Trudeau, of course, is very reluctant to pass from star to supporting player.
00:04:14.860 Very reluctant.
00:04:16.700 And this is, of course, why he wants to go out with a bang.
00:04:21.340 If he goes out at all, I'm still not convinced he's leaving us, but we will see.
00:04:26.820 Because nobody knows how to carry on and chronically cross the line between reality and theater, like this destitute prime minister.
00:04:39.080 And that's Justin Trudeau in spades.
00:04:43.800 And I find, what was he crying about, by the way?
00:04:48.180 Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:04:49.720 Yeah.
00:04:50.000 Apparently, Trump swore at him.
00:04:53.220 The profanity in the Trump Trudeau phone call happened during a heated exchange around Derry, according to a senior government source.
00:05:01.520 The Wall Street Journal was first to report tensions reached the point of profanity.
00:05:08.520 Even thinking about this altercation apparently brought Justin to tears.
00:05:12.320 It was just too much to remember.
00:05:14.340 There was another heated moment when the discussions came to fentanyl.
00:05:20.580 Whoop.
00:05:21.400 The F drug.
00:05:22.640 I have to be very careful on YouTube about saying that word.
00:05:26.960 So there you have it.
00:05:30.840 Justin Trudeau.
00:05:32.880 By the way.
00:05:38.220 Very interesting polls here.
00:05:40.360 YouTube and X polls that I have.
00:05:41.920 That I have sponsored here.
00:05:49.240 Who is.
00:05:50.320 Who would be best to serve as prime minister, given the tariff crisis here?
00:05:54.540 The YouTube poll has 84% for Paul for peer polio.
00:05:58.280 And the X poll has 61% for Maxine Bernier, the People's Party of Canada.
00:06:03.980 I find that very, very interesting.
00:06:06.240 But of course, where is Justin Trudeau going from here?
00:06:12.460 Do you wonder?
00:06:13.760 Is he in fact resigning?
00:06:17.400 Because he keeps saying there's going to be a transition period now between the end of the liberal leadership vote on Sunday and the election of a new liberal leader.
00:06:28.900 And Justin Trudeau actually leaving the job as prime minister.
00:06:35.120 Now, how long do you suppose that's going to take?
00:06:38.460 Well, never.
00:06:40.360 As I said, in the movie all about Justin, he might be planning a comeback and very reluctant to leave the stage as the star of that stage.
00:06:50.720 But of course, Eve Harrington is in the wings, and that's Mark Carney.
00:07:02.160 But Mark Carney is a reptile.
00:07:04.640 I don't mean in terms of, I mean in terms of his personality.
00:07:08.700 He's about as engaging as a reptile.
00:07:11.320 That's probably a terrible insult to reptiles.
00:07:14.760 And if you have, if you own a reptile, my apologies.
00:07:17.620 But Justin Trudeau, of course, does have one thing, plenty of personality.
00:07:25.020 I would argue not a lot of intelligence, not a lot of reason, not a lot of good judgment, but loads of personality.
00:07:34.040 And of course, that's something Mark Carney lacks in a large degree.
00:07:39.820 He increasingly looks like a failed bureaucrat.
00:07:42.960 So where are we going with Justin Trudeau?
00:07:46.060 Let's have a look at this here.
00:07:47.620 And once again, apologies for the microscopic text.
00:07:55.060 See, the preparations are already underway, the National Post reports, for Justin Trudeau to leave.
00:08:01.400 There's certainty in the situation, not just from what's going on in the White House, but also in Canada with your expected departure, possibly days away, and also pending an election.
00:08:10.760 Are you worried about that having an impact on Canada's ability to continue negotiating with the United States?
00:08:15.620 And are you considering playing some kind of caretaker role up to and including staying on as a caretaker PM for that?
00:08:21.060 No, I will not be.
00:08:23.560 I look forward to a transition to my duly elected successor in the coming days or week.
00:08:31.760 I'd like to hear more about that phone call with the president yesterday.
00:08:35.240 I wonder if you can describe the tone, the tenor, the scope.
00:08:39.620 I understand some profanity emerged in that call.
00:08:43.100 Maybe you can explain the context in which that happened.
00:08:45.500 And can you give us some colour on that phone?
00:08:47.460 I can confirm that it was a colourful call.
00:08:52.660 It was also a very substantive call.
00:08:55.800 We talked about a range of issues.
00:08:59.200 Of course, primarily the trade war.
00:09:01.340 I want to maybe come back to that again.
00:09:03.460 And certainly someone on the other side thought it important enough to note that profanity,
00:09:08.120 that it was a heated exchange, to tell a reporter at the Wall Street Journal.
00:09:11.880 And we're in the business.
00:09:12.900 We know these things don't get out their backs.
00:09:14.560 And there was a purpose, I assume, that the American side had.
00:09:17.620 So can we get a sense of where did it become heated?
00:09:21.000 Is it he doesn't accept the facts of the case?
00:09:23.420 Tell us what's going on here.
00:09:25.840 I'm not going to get into it in details.
00:09:29.280 But there were different sections of the conversation in which different approaches and tones.
00:09:36.760 But I've been having conversations and working with Donald for over eight years now.
00:09:44.500 And a lot...
00:09:47.200 Dustin Trudeau...
00:09:48.280 Sorry, why does that happen?
00:09:51.760 Does Dustin Trudeau not realise...
00:09:54.280 Does Dustin Trudeau not realise that Donald Trump...
00:09:59.280 has been president, not for eight years.
00:10:02.860 But apparently he's believing.
00:10:04.980 Confirmed that it was a colourful call.
00:10:08.660 And it was also a very substantive call.
00:10:12.040 We talked about a range of issues.
00:10:15.580 Of course, primarily the trade war.
00:10:17.700 I want to maybe come back to that again.
00:10:20.200 Certainly someone on the other side thought it important enough to note that profanity,
00:10:24.340 that it was a heated exchange, to tell a reporter at the Wall Street Journal.
00:10:28.120 When we're in the business, we know these things don't get out their backs.
00:10:30.940 And there was a purpose, I assume, that the American side had.
00:10:34.020 So can we get a sense of where did it become heated?
00:10:37.380 Is it he doesn't accept the facts of the case?
00:10:39.820 Tell us what's going on here.
00:10:42.240 I'm not going to get into it in details.
00:10:45.660 But there were different sections of the conversation in which different approaches and tones.
00:10:53.140 But I've been having conversations and working with Donald for over eight years now.
00:11:00.520 And a lot of it is rolling with it.
00:11:04.820 A lot of it is figuring out how to move forward constructively despite certain unpredictabilities.
00:11:11.660 So, my apologies for our problems with that clip there.
00:11:19.660 But you got the gist of it, did you not?
00:11:23.040 And that is precisely what I'm really talking about.
00:11:26.080 This is a guy who really, he can't overrule the Liberal Party leadership vote.
00:11:31.440 The President of the Liberal Party possibly could.
00:11:33.380 The problem is, Mark Carney is unraveling as fast as the election date approaches for the new leader.
00:11:48.620 And it's a good thing for Mark Carney it's this Sunday.
00:11:51.300 Because if it lasts any longer, he would be nothing left of Mark Carney.
00:11:55.940 There is so much revelation about Mark Carney's financial doings, his directorships and various boards, which he's claimed none of them are profitable, which is a lie.
00:12:10.880 Why he moved his company to the United States, obviously in anticipation of his own policies forcing companies to go to the United States because of his carbon tax, corporate carbon tax, and his carbon tariff, which will force companies out of Canada to the United States.
00:12:33.420 But does Justin Trudeau really have a game plan here?
00:12:37.020 I think it's literally happening day by day.
00:12:42.260 But let's watch again.
00:12:44.340 This was the tour de force of that news conference where Trudeau once again said, I am the center of attention and don't.
00:12:52.940 On a personal level, I've made sure that every single day in this office, I put Canadians first, that I have people's backs.
00:13:01.980 And that's why I'm here to tell you all that we got you.
00:13:08.720 Even in the very last days of this government, we will not let Canadians down today and long into the future.
00:13:18.220 I got you, babe.
00:13:19.680 I got you, babe.
00:13:22.600 How comforting to know that Justin Trudeau has your back.
00:13:26.620 It's funny how he hasn't had my back in 10 years, or yours.
00:13:29.700 He's been taxing us to death, telling us we can't raise our children, making Canada the suicide capital of the world through the Medical Assistance and Dying Program, otherwise known as euthanasia or murder.
00:13:46.780 He's been up to all kinds of things.
00:13:49.360 But he's hanging on till the bitter end.
00:13:57.840 I want to briefly talk about this federal court decision.
00:14:02.520 I'm going to find this.
00:14:04.820 Federal court dismisses the challenge to the prime minister's decision to parole parole.
00:14:09.340 This came in very late last night, about 9.30.
00:14:12.680 Why a judge would wait till 9.30 to issue this, I have no idea.
00:14:22.780 Except perhaps he hoped nobody would notice on a Thursday night.
00:14:26.200 Well, if you know the rules of communication, you do that Friday afternoon, Friday night, because nobody will notice.
00:14:35.740 At least that was the case in the old days, when the journalists packed up for the weekend.
00:14:42.680 People do notice today.
00:14:45.100 This is deeply troubling.
00:14:47.520 A deeply, deeply troubling decision.
00:14:56.680 It's very interesting what the comments were here.
00:15:00.680 Trudeau was within his rights to prorogue Parliament, federal court says, in historic ruling.
00:15:08.000 Yes, this is very historic indeed.
00:15:10.600 And I'll tell you why.
00:15:11.340 Because Chief Justice Paul S. Crampton of the federal court released his decision.
00:15:16.420 And what did he say?
00:15:17.240 In that decision, Chief Justice Crampton stated,
00:15:20.420 The applicants failed to demonstrate that the prime minister exceeded any of the limits established by the written constitution or by the unwritten principles they identified.
00:15:33.140 Now, I would submit, dear listeners, that this is a highly problematic and a very and deeply disturbing decision.
00:15:48.740 Because it effectively means that any government of any political stripe, and I'm not going to say it's okay for the conservatives to do it, just not the liberals.
00:15:59.880 No, it's not okay for any government to prorogue Parliament simply because it's inconvenient to have Parliament to continue sitting because it's going to get in their legislative way.
00:16:12.440 Or it's going to get in their way of getting another term of office.
00:16:17.740 Which is precisely what Justin Trudeau did this for.
00:16:20.240 He knew the government was on the verge of being defeated.
00:16:23.160 He knew he had to do something to keep the liberals in power.
00:16:28.740 He had to prorogue Parliament for that reason alone.
00:16:32.000 It was all about sustaining the Liberal Party as the governing party of Canada.
00:16:36.780 That's all it was about.
00:16:38.640 And the supremacy of Parliament was forgotten.
00:16:42.280 It became the supremacy of the executive branch, namely the prime minister and his cabinet, over the legislative branch.
00:16:50.320 Now, I'm no lawyer.
00:16:53.160 But anyone who's even been through high school and understands responsible government knows that there's something called the supremacy of Parliament.
00:17:01.600 Which, of course, we've long forgotten in this country because we have an executive system of government that essentially lords it over the legislature and a judiciary that makes up its own mind about questions and overrules Parliament.
00:17:21.240 And we have no separation of powers between these branches of government like they do in the United States.
00:17:28.960 We still have a Westminster parliamentary system with appointed judges and an increasingly powerful executive branch of government.
00:17:37.820 And this decision reinforces all of that.
00:17:42.360 It makes the executive branch supreme, takes away parliamentary supremacy.
00:17:49.800 That is my comment and my thoughts on this.
00:17:53.280 And I invited one of the lawyers arguing against this on the show today.
00:18:02.640 I understand he's on vacation today, wasn't able to do it.
00:18:07.200 But James Manson with the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, who was on this show when they decided to back up this court challenge.
00:18:22.380 And he explained why.
00:18:23.360 So I might have James on again to talk about what this means for Canada.
00:18:28.380 I think it's devastating.
00:18:31.080 I want to move to something that's really quite comical.
00:18:34.560 And this is interesting because in the United States, of course, Donald Trump is increasingly popular.
00:18:41.400 And the mainstream media, read MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, all of these cable news networks that nobody watches.
00:18:54.660 Well, not nobody, but fewer and fewer people are watching.
00:19:00.240 Largely because they've gone to social media.
00:19:04.320 They've gone to independent media.
00:19:06.860 They watch shows like Redacted.
00:19:09.400 They watch Joe Rogan.
00:19:11.400 And hopefully some of them watch me as well.
00:19:15.160 But in the United States, what the media is doing is reaching out to the Trudeau government, to Justin Trudeau and people like Melanie Jolie, who looks great on camera, often doesn't have a clue what she's saying.
00:19:34.140 But this is what the mainstream media in the United States is doing.
00:19:37.420 They're reaching out to Canadian politicians to attack Donald Trump.
00:19:41.400 And of course, what's the net effect?
00:19:45.160 For Canada, Donald Trump says, there they go again.
00:19:49.260 There's that damn foreign affairs minister on CNN.
00:19:56.040 Bad-mouthing me.
00:19:57.280 There's Justin Trudeau on a talk show again.
00:19:59.660 Bad-mouthing me.
00:20:00.500 So it's a weird symbiotic relationship.
00:20:04.340 The U.S. media are using Canadian politicians.
00:20:07.660 Canadian politicians are using the left-wing media in the States to attack Donald Trump.
00:20:13.260 And they both love it.
00:20:15.180 Here's Melanie Jolie.
00:20:16.320 Here's a perfect example.
00:20:17.080 This is Christine Amanpour, who is enough to make your stomach turn.
00:20:26.020 She, of course, had very close relations with democratic governments in the past.
00:20:32.760 But here she is with Melanie Jolie.
00:20:34.600 Fundamentally, less than 1% of fentanyl actually comes from Canada to the U.S.
00:20:40.520 We know that there's a scourge of fentanyl in North America.
00:20:43.000 We know that too many Canadians and American lives are being taken by this catastrophic drug.
00:20:49.580 But fundamentally, we have a very strong and secure border.
00:20:53.080 We have $1.3 billion worth of investment in our new border plan.
00:20:59.220 We've invested in more boots on the ground, Black Hawk helicopters, a new fentanyl strike
00:21:05.320 force with the Americans.
00:21:06.880 We also have a new fentanyl czar.
00:21:08.900 We've done everything that was required under the executive order that President Trump signed
00:21:15.420 to legitimize, to give him the powers to impose these tariffs.
00:21:20.220 But clearly, this is not the issue right now.
00:21:25.300 This is a pretext.
00:21:26.540 This is not the right argument.
00:21:29.180 Because fundamentally, the U.S. is a net exporter of illegal migrants, of illegal guns, and illegal
00:21:35.560 drugs to Canada.
00:21:37.020 So what is at stake is more than that.
00:21:40.400 President Trump wants to put us into a state where we are much more weakened economically
00:21:47.460 in order, eventually, to annex us.
00:21:50.880 He said that.
00:21:52.000 He's questioned our border as well.
00:21:54.200 So while we've been working on the diplomatic level and working with many of his secretaries,
00:22:01.420 working with him, and I've been involved in all of this, of course, with the Prime Minister
00:22:06.040 and the Minister of Finance, Dominique LeBlanc, here in Canada.
00:22:09.220 It was important for Canadians and the world to know what is exactly happening.
00:22:14.720 And when the U.S. decided to launch this trade war this week, well, we decided to make it
00:22:20.520 public.
00:22:21.740 You know, Prime Minister Trudeau was caught on a hot mic or whatever saying to people,
00:22:27.820 this is real, this threat to annex Canada and make it a 51st state.
00:22:32.600 I mean, most people thought that was just a joke.
00:22:34.800 It's a negotiating ploy.
00:22:36.220 It's whatever it is.
00:22:36.960 It's Trump being Trump.
00:22:38.400 Why do you think it's serious?
00:22:40.400 Why would America want to do that?
00:22:42.780 And how can you stop them?
00:22:48.460 You see what's going on here?
00:22:50.580 I mean, it's quite plain.
00:22:52.040 It's a symbiotic relationship.
00:22:53.660 I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.
00:22:56.460 CNN says, come on on, Melanie Jolie, attack Donald Trump, say he wants to take over Canada
00:23:02.400 and annex Canada, and we can both have a great time criticizing Donald Trump.
00:23:06.160 Unfortunately, there's repercussions for Canada.
00:23:10.300 And CNN is actually getting its biggest numbers right now.
00:23:14.940 If you look at the numbers CNN is getting online, they're getting the numbers of an average
00:23:20.560 YouTube station.
00:23:23.200 These interviews with Canadian politicians are actually getting them huge numbers.
00:23:28.680 And that's what this is all about, too, of course.
00:23:30.480 Yes, of course, it's about trying to stay alive.
00:23:32.800 CNN is increasingly irrelevant, as is Melanie Jolie and Justin Trudeau.
00:23:39.540 They're irrelevant as well, increasingly.
00:23:41.640 But when they get together, they try to make each other look more relevant, like they actually
00:23:47.160 matter anymore.
00:23:47.940 Now, who should be on talk shows?
00:23:52.600 Who should be on podcasts?
00:23:54.800 Who should be on broadcasts like mine?
00:23:58.320 Conservative leader Pierre Paulio.
00:24:01.900 Where's Pierre Paulio?
00:24:04.120 Well, I'm going to show you a clip in a minute, which I found just what just knocked me over.
00:24:08.520 I couldn't believe this, because, of course, last week, after interviewing Alberta Premier Daniel Smith,
00:24:17.720 I talked to a couple of people I know in Pierre Paulio's communication office.
00:24:25.240 And I said, I would really love to have Mr. Paulio on next week.
00:24:28.300 I said, he's known me for many years.
00:24:30.340 He knows what I'm all about.
00:24:31.640 And I even said, here's the questions I'd like to ask.
00:24:36.520 And I promise, I won't talk about foreign policy.
00:24:41.680 I just want to talk about domestic policy, because I know they don't want to talk about
00:24:44.860 Ukraine on conservative broadcasts.
00:24:48.500 And I thought, well, if we just stick to taxes, you know, that bring it home tax cut,
00:24:53.260 if we just stick to economic fiscal policy, there's no reason why Pierre Paulio wouldn't
00:24:59.200 come on the show, because I'm very much in agreement with his desire to cut foreign aid,
00:25:04.860 to cut taxes, cut regulations, build more homes with the private sector.
00:25:10.560 Very much in agreement with that.
00:25:12.560 I'm not in agreement with his Ukraine policy, but I'm quite willing to say, hey, we'll talk
00:25:18.460 about that some other time.
00:25:20.720 I got an email back saying, this is not an appropriate time to do this.
00:25:24.960 Well, as I found out, that's been the response to every YouTube broadcast or Rumble broadcaster,
00:25:34.420 or anyone out there as independent media.
00:25:37.380 I think he's done one show with Peterson.
00:25:44.380 Yeah.
00:25:45.000 But anyway, here's Patrick Bet David.
00:25:47.740 Like him or not, he offers some very good advice to Pierre Paulio, and I found it fascinating
00:25:56.240 that Patrick Bet David, huge audience in the States and Canada, wanted Pierre Paulio on
00:26:04.580 the show, and apparently his communication people said, forget it.
00:26:08.020 And not only did they say, forget it, they were dismissive.
00:26:10.520 We don't need you.
00:26:11.760 Pierre, you need good publicity.
00:26:14.740 Or do you have a communications department that's telling you there's no such thing as
00:26:22.220 bad publicity?
00:26:24.020 Well, I'll tell you.
00:26:26.120 That might be true if you were a punk rocker in the 70s, or you're an avant-garde musician
00:26:36.860 today.
00:26:37.300 No, there's no such thing as bad publicity.
00:26:38.840 But if you're a politician trying to become the prime minister of Canada, there is such
00:26:44.280 a thing as bad publicity.
00:26:46.020 Let's listen to Patrick Bet David for a while here.
00:26:48.120 Like most Canadians, friends welcomed him for that vacation.
00:27:04.660 He took two, not one, but two private jets paid for by the taxpayer, burning 100 tons of
00:27:12.700 greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
00:27:14.740 Rob, so now go all the way to the top, all the way to the top if you could, and just
00:27:18.620 type in podcast next to him, and do me a favor, eliminate his first name, just put Paul
00:27:23.280 Olivier podcast, and go to filters, and go to views.
00:27:27.060 And let's see what podcast he's done.
00:27:29.180 Zoom in.
00:27:29.920 So Jordan Peterson, two months, go five million.
00:27:31.840 He needs to do that once every other month.
00:27:35.040 Okay?
00:27:35.440 Go keep going lower, specific to podcast, specific to podcast, keep going.
00:27:39.760 That's another Jordan Peterson from two years ago.
00:27:41.720 It's the only one he does.
00:27:42.520 Keep going lower.
00:27:43.580 Keep going lower.
00:27:44.400 None.
00:27:44.840 Keep going lower.
00:27:45.600 He's eating an apple.
00:27:45.960 Keep going lower.
00:27:46.960 Keep going lower.
00:27:47.780 Nothing.
00:27:48.060 Keep going lower.
00:27:48.920 Nothing.
00:27:49.200 Keep going lower.
00:27:49.960 Another Jordan Peterson.
00:27:50.980 Keep going lower.
00:27:52.060 Keep going lower.
00:27:53.100 Keep going lower.
00:27:53.780 Other people are talking about him.
00:27:55.400 Yeah.
00:27:55.780 So guess what?
00:27:56.920 You can be as talented as you want, and as strong as you want, and you think you've won
00:28:00.740 without earning the right to win.
00:28:02.000 You don't believe in capitalism.
00:28:02.920 You just want it to be handed to you.
00:28:04.260 I'm sorry, Canadians.
00:28:05.080 You need a better candidate that's willing to work their asses off to make Canada great again.
00:28:09.760 And this guy didn't want to work.
00:28:11.360 I watched him give messages.
00:28:12.720 I'm like, what a great message.
00:28:14.140 Get your ass in front of cameras.
00:28:17.120 They don't want to do it.
00:28:18.440 Go talk to people.
00:28:20.040 Pierre Polivier campaigned the same exact way as Kamala Harris did.
00:28:24.760 When it comes down to campaigning, not policies, he is Kamala Harris.
00:28:30.480 Pierre, your hero that you guys wanted, does not want to work.
00:28:33.700 I hope Canadians see this and send it around and blast him and encourage him to go talk to
00:28:40.340 the biggest podcasts in Canada.
00:28:42.360 He's not too good for podcasts in Canada.
00:28:45.040 He's only talking to Jordan Peterson.
00:28:46.900 Go talk to the people.
00:28:49.020 You say you want to be a man of the people?
00:28:50.640 Go be the man of the people.
00:28:52.340 That's what Millet did.
00:28:53.740 That's what others did.
00:28:55.260 Locked up behind camera, just talking to Jordan Peterson, a mainstream type of people.
00:28:58.740 This is 2025.
00:29:00.600 A 78-year-old man did laps around you.
00:29:04.000 And he went and took it from the other guys.
00:29:06.960 With all the games they played, you just want to sit there and play easy.
00:29:10.400 Very disappointed.
00:29:11.540 The reason why I'm disappointed is because I love the people of Canada.
00:29:13.740 We have so many great friends in Canada.
00:29:15.740 I have so many memories of going to Canada, going to Lake Louise, staying at the Chateau
00:29:20.200 Fairmont to Lake Louise, or going to Banff, or going to Toronto to eat at the restaurant.
00:29:25.800 You know, good fellas that had some incredible burrata cheese with the owners, bringing out
00:29:29.260 to me the, you know, the pizza that they would make in a little mobster-looking type of
00:29:33.620 a restaurant, or going and doing business with people at Forrester's Insurance Company
00:29:37.660 that for many, many years we sold more policies at Forrester's in Canada than any other
00:29:41.620 insurance company in the world, some incredible people when I would go out there, have a great
00:29:45.080 time.
00:29:45.260 One time I read in it, I bought an RV.
00:29:47.160 I went from LA to Miami to Toronto to San Francisco, back to LA.
00:29:53.000 We had such good times in Toronto.
00:29:54.780 I am so disappointed in a lack of fight that Pierre showed outside of just getting on mainstream
00:29:59.800 media.
00:30:00.420 You had such a big opportunity.
00:30:02.320 Canadians, hold your candidates accountable.
00:30:05.760 There is no such thing as competition that is going to be handed to you in no space.
00:30:09.820 Not business, not politics, not sports, not church, not military, in nothing.
00:30:15.080 What a disappointing of a performance by a candidate to not show up.
00:30:20.120 What a disappointing of a performance.
00:30:22.040 I'm not even Canadian, I shouldn't give a shit.
00:30:24.280 And I'm like, you should go on that show.
00:30:26.680 Canadians are texting me, hey, what do you think about this guy?
00:30:30.040 He's great, but he's not working hard enough.
00:30:32.320 Well, what do you mean you should give him a second chance?
00:30:34.520 He's not working hard enough.
00:30:35.740 Give me a flippin' break.
00:30:38.680 You had an opportunity to get in there and change the policies up.
00:30:41.240 No, you didn't.
00:30:42.520 You need a fighter, man, no matter what the place is.
00:30:44.380 Anyways, I can't believe we're going to finish on Canada.
00:30:46.520 We're going to finish on Canada is what we're going to be doing.
00:30:48.300 Right?
00:30:48.540 To all the Canadians out there, we love you.
00:30:50.840 And hold them accountable.
00:30:52.560 And I have a feeling he will never come on the podcast.
00:30:57.140 Here, never.
00:30:58.460 Pierre will never come on this podcast.
00:31:00.960 Never come on this podcast because he wants to only go to places that's controlled.
00:31:06.260 It's these politician-controlled, safe places they want to go to.
00:31:10.120 So, there you go.
00:31:11.180 Hold them accountable.
00:31:11.940 Anyways.
00:31:12.180 Yeah, that's good advice.
00:31:19.540 And once again, I'm not working against Pierre Pauli of becoming the next prime minister.
00:31:25.680 I think he's got the best possibility of doing that, obviously, with a largely conservative agenda.
00:31:33.620 But, my God, he had better do more than just assume he deserves it.
00:31:42.640 You have to work for this.
00:31:44.960 And you cannot dismiss small-c conservative media because you think they're in your pocket.
00:31:52.200 Because they think they won't have the balls to criticize you.
00:31:55.860 Because you think they're going to ignore the stupid things you say, the bad policy decisions you make,
00:32:04.980 and the idiocy that you continue to talk about Ukraine, the World Economic Forum, and net zero,
00:32:15.240 and other failed policies.
00:32:17.680 Why isn't Pauli of talking about pulling Canada from the World Health Organization?
00:32:21.040 Why isn't Pauli of talking about pulling Canada from the Paris Environment Accord?
00:32:29.180 Why?
00:32:30.860 Why isn't he?
00:32:32.880 He needs to engage more with independent media, small-c media, and he cannot just dismiss them.
00:32:40.900 Because that is just unacceptable.
00:32:45.140 He needs these people.
00:32:47.180 Especially when the liberals...
00:32:48.460 Don't underestimate the liberals to steal elections.
00:32:51.040 Don't underestimate the liberals to think they're gone.
00:32:57.980 They're defeated.
00:32:58.700 They have risen before because they played dirty and they know how to fight.
00:33:05.360 They're on U.S. news right now, fighting back.
00:33:12.040 And where's Peter Pauli of talking the same talking points as Justin Trudeau?
00:33:17.160 On Ukraine and on the tariffs.
00:33:21.660 Hit back hard.
00:33:23.340 Yeah, right.
00:33:24.460 And we're going to end up with 75% tariffs if we do that.
00:33:27.540 Which Maxime Bernier pointed out on this show this week are nothing more than taxes on Canadians.
00:33:34.740 That's what counter-reciprocal tariffs add up to.
00:33:37.980 So that is a...
00:33:41.580 I think Patrick Bet-David was saying, you know, he hopes Canada gets rid of the liberal government too.
00:33:48.700 And he hopes Pierre Pauli becomes the next prime minister because he's the one in a position to be so.
00:33:57.740 And Maxime Bernier has told me in the past he knows Pierre Pauli will be the next prime minister of Canada.
00:34:05.200 Well, at least he said that when Pierre Pauli was 25% ahead in the polls.
00:34:08.400 But he does...
00:34:10.700 That doesn't mean we can't continue to be a check on him from the right.
00:34:17.420 And we need to do that.
00:34:19.020 Conservative media, small-c conservative media.
00:34:21.320 And I say again, I'm in the pocket of no politician, no political party.
00:34:25.180 I fight for justice, truth, and the American way.
00:34:27.940 No, I fight for justice and truth and fundamental libertarian and small-c conservative policy.
00:34:37.260 And that's what I always stand up for.
00:34:39.740 But we have to always criticize politicians when they let us down.
00:34:46.380 Otherwise, they will continue to let us down.
00:34:50.800 We're not here to be communications personnel for any political party.
00:34:56.400 And any so-called journalist out there who has a YouTube station and thinks,
00:35:01.720 I can't criticize Pierre Pauli because that means the liberals will win.
00:35:06.140 No, that means the conservative party will become more liberal.
00:35:10.260 Happens every time.
00:35:11.860 I've been in this business for 35 years.
00:35:14.080 It happens every time.
00:35:16.840 When you don't insist conservatives act like conservatives, you end up with Aaron O'Toole.
00:35:22.640 That's what happens.
00:35:24.080 And we don't want Pierre Pauli ending up looking like Aaron O'Toole, do we?
00:35:29.660 My little pep talk for the day.
00:35:31.840 Thanks for listening to that.
00:35:34.180 Jeffrey Rath, he was on the show yesterday.
00:35:37.060 Fox News just ran this this morning.
00:35:40.700 I found this fascinating.
00:35:41.480 I wanted to share it with you.
00:35:42.660 51st state and a group in Alberta is apparently on board.
00:35:46.020 Jeffrey Rath is leading that group, a lawyer from Alberta.
00:35:48.760 He has that delegation behind him.
00:35:51.160 Jeff, how big is your delegation?
00:35:52.900 Tell me the feeling you are for joining America.
00:35:55.640 There are hundreds of Albertans that are reaching out and volunteering to join our delegation.
00:35:59.560 Right now, our group is very small.
00:36:01.400 It's a steering committee of people that are looking to come to Washington on an exploratory
00:36:08.100 basis and meet with a representative appointed by President Trump to explore the benefits
00:36:14.200 of either Alberta becoming an independent sovereign nation with economic union in the United
00:36:19.080 States, becoming a U.S. territory, or pursuing full statehood.
00:36:23.820 So those are our goals.
00:36:26.280 How has Canada lost their way?
00:36:27.920 How has Canada lost their way to make you think you've got to join us?
00:36:30.840 Trudeau and Carney, you know, are all wringing their hands over the tariffs.
00:36:39.260 They're going to be kicking Albertans in the teeth and bringing in a 21 percent carbon tax
00:36:43.520 increase in April.
00:36:45.920 This is, you know, the carbon tax itself is just an insult to a hardworking Albertans that
00:36:50.640 can't afford to heat their homes and can't afford diesel and gas for their cars and trucks
00:36:54.860 to go to work.
00:36:55.960 That's a big part of why it is that people in Alberta are fed up with being governed.
00:37:00.840 You know, by idiotic politicians from Quebec and Ontario.
00:37:05.080 Anyway, I apologize for the poor sound quality in that.
00:37:09.340 But I did.
00:37:09.840 I it's interesting how this story has been gone crazy on social media.
00:37:17.100 And it was originally covered, I must say, by a good friend of mine from Alberta, Rachel
00:37:22.940 Parker, who spent a lot of years at True North.
00:37:26.260 I think she's an independent journalist now.
00:37:27.960 And she originally did this story.
00:37:31.180 And it's because of her ex post that went viral that I decided to reach out and interview
00:37:35.900 Jeffrey Rath for my show.
00:37:39.020 And I think that was that was a very successful episode.
00:37:41.640 I hope all of you watched it.
00:37:42.700 And he's getting a tremendous coverage now all over because this is this is quite a thing.
00:37:49.140 A delegation from Alberta going to Washington to meet with Donald Trump to petition him for
00:37:55.940 Alberta to become the 51st state.
00:37:58.100 Now, is it a pipe dream?
00:37:59.360 Is it just crazy?
00:38:00.320 Is it a stunt?
00:38:01.560 Well, this is how desperate people are in Canada right now, because thanks to Justin Trudeau
00:38:06.320 and thanks to a lackluster opposition, we need better.
00:38:10.780 Canada can do better.
00:38:12.900 I know we can.
00:38:13.880 I've seen it.
00:38:15.400 And so let's continue to resolve.
00:38:18.180 I'll be back in a minute here with some concluding remarks.
00:38:23.380 I'll just get this all.
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