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!
00:01:24.500I 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.
00:01:34.600But we had to update people on tariffs.
00:01:37.380And that seems to change every six hours, especially when the deadline approaches.
00:01:55.880How many times have we seen Justin Trudeau resort to tears to advance his political agenda?
00:02:02.820Well, he did so, of course, when he issued his apology to the LGBTQ crowd.
00:02:09.840It'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.
00:02:52.460If there was a movie made about Justin Trudeau, it should be called All About Justin.
00:02:59.280Now, 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.
00:03:18.940In it, Betty Davis tears up the scenes in one of her greatest roles, actually, in a fine performance.
00:03:27.860She almost won her third Oscar for that.
00:03:35.220But the point is, she used dramatic devices and artifices to promote herself.
00:03:43.780And 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.
00:03:58.120Then you have to find supporting roles when you pass a certain age.
00:04:03.240And Justin Trudeau, of course, is very reluctant to pass from star to supporting player.
00:06:17.400Because 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.
00:06:28.900And Justin Trudeau actually leaving the job as prime minister.
00:06:35.120Now, how long do you suppose that's going to take?
00:07:47.620And once again, apologies for the microscopic text.
00:07:55.060See, the preparations are already underway, the National Post reports, for Justin Trudeau to leave.
00:08:01.400There'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.
00:08:10.760Are you worried about that having an impact on Canada's ability to continue negotiating with the United States?
00:08:15.620And are you considering playing some kind of caretaker role up to and including staying on as a caretaker PM for that?
00:11:04.820A lot of it is figuring out how to move forward constructively despite certain unpredictabilities.
00:11:11.660So, my apologies for our problems with that clip there.
00:11:19.660But you got the gist of it, did you not?
00:11:23.040And that is precisely what I'm really talking about.
00:11:26.080This is a guy who really, he can't overrule the Liberal Party leadership vote.
00:11:31.440The President of the Liberal Party possibly could.
00:11:33.380The problem is, Mark Carney is unraveling as fast as the election date approaches for the new leader.
00:11:48.620And it's a good thing for Mark Carney it's this Sunday.
00:11:51.300Because if it lasts any longer, he would be nothing left of Mark Carney.
00:11:55.940There 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.
00:12:10.880Why 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.
00:12:33.420But does Justin Trudeau really have a game plan here?
00:12:37.020I think it's literally happening day by day.
00:13:22.600How comforting to know that Justin Trudeau has your back.
00:13:26.620It's funny how he hasn't had my back in 10 years, or yours.
00:13:29.700He'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.
00:15:17.240In that decision, Chief Justice Crampton stated,
00:15:20.420The 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.
00:15:33.140Now, I would submit, dear listeners, that this is a highly problematic and a very and deeply disturbing decision.
00:15:48.740Because 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.
00:15:59.880No, 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.
00:16:12.440Or it's going to get in their way of getting another term of office.
00:16:17.740Which is precisely what Justin Trudeau did this for.
00:16:20.240He knew the government was on the verge of being defeated.
00:16:23.160He knew he had to do something to keep the liberals in power.
00:16:28.740He had to prorogue Parliament for that reason alone.
00:16:32.000It was all about sustaining the Liberal Party as the governing party of Canada.
00:16:53.160But anyone who's even been through high school and understands responsible government knows that there's something called the supremacy of Parliament.
00:17:01.600Which, 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.
00:17:21.240And we have no separation of powers between these branches of government like they do in the United States.
00:17:28.960We still have a Westminster parliamentary system with appointed judges and an increasingly powerful executive branch of government.
00:17:37.820And this decision reinforces all of that.
00:17:42.360It makes the executive branch supreme, takes away parliamentary supremacy.
00:17:49.800That is my comment and my thoughts on this.
00:17:53.280And I invited one of the lawyers arguing against this on the show today.
00:18:02.640I understand he's on vacation today, wasn't able to do it.
00:18:07.200But James Manson with the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms, who was on this show when they decided to back up this court challenge.
00:19:11.400And hopefully some of them watch me as well.
00:19:15.160But 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.
00:19:34.140But this is what the mainstream media in the United States is doing.
00:19:37.420They're reaching out to Canadian politicians to attack Donald Trump.