Stand on Guard with David Krayden - March 18, 2024


Quit? Canada wants to FIRE Trudeau! | Stand on Guard Ep 103


Episode Stats

Length

17 minutes

Words per Minute

135.13039

Word Count

2,306

Sentence Count

190

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

The latest on Justin Trudeau's interview with Radio Canada en français, in which he referred to the Freedom Convoy participants as misogynistic and racist and the unvaccinated as racist . And then he said, I think about quitting every day.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard.
00:00:03.600 I'm still your host, David Creighton.
00:00:05.420 And when I come back, the latest on the
00:00:08.300 Is Justin Trudeau Really That Bored With This Job controversy.
00:00:15.380 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:19.620 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:30.000 Yes, Sasha the Cat always demonstrated.
00:00:42.060 Please ring the bell, like this broadcast, give it a thumbs up,
00:00:46.540 support us in whatever way you can.
00:00:48.540 It's so much appreciated.
00:00:50.740 And thank you for the support you showed yesterday on that show.
00:00:54.100 I was a little surprised.
00:00:56.920 It was a Saturday afternoon.
00:00:58.260 And I thought, well, there's some news about this on the mainstream media,
00:01:04.480 but I don't see anything on social media.
00:01:07.220 And my fellow YouTubers aren't doing much with it.
00:01:10.960 So I thought, well, let's get this information out there.
00:01:14.240 And of course, if you watched it yesterday,
00:01:16.200 it's the story about Justin Trudeau's now infamous interview with Radio Canada,
00:01:23.340 en français, was in French.
00:01:25.120 So every time he does an interview in French,
00:01:28.080 you will note when it's exclusively in French,
00:01:31.480 there's always some controversy arising from it.
00:01:35.080 It was during a French interview that he referred to the convoy,
00:01:39.180 Freedom Convoy participants as misogynistic and racist,
00:01:43.300 and the unvaccinated as misogynistic and racist.
00:01:46.200 And he often says things in French that he won't say in English because he thinks nobody's listening outside of Quebec.
00:01:55.200 Well, the BBC was listening and they ran a story.
00:01:59.200 And you recall, we had this up and the headline was just Canada's Justin Trudeau says he thinks daily,
00:02:09.280 daily about leaving crazy job.
00:02:12.180 Now, inside of that story, inside of that story was this.
00:02:18.240 I think about quitting every day.
00:02:20.840 It's a crazy job I'm doing, making the personal sacrifices.
00:02:24.660 It's super boring at times.
00:02:28.440 That's how the BBC reported this story.
00:02:32.140 Up until yesterday afternoon,
00:02:35.180 probably evening when they changed the story.
00:02:40.940 They changed the story on us.
00:02:42.520 And we'll get to that in a minute.
00:02:43.720 But, you know, here's once again, here's the guts of the story.
00:02:48.080 In a 24 minute interview released on Friday with a French language broadcaster,
00:02:55.500 Mr. Trudeau said,
00:02:56.580 I could not be the man I am and abandoned the fight at this point.
00:03:02.780 But then he says,
00:03:04.140 I think about quitting every day.
00:03:07.380 It's a crazy job I'm doing,
00:03:09.180 making the personal sacrifices and the leader who has been in office since 2015.
00:03:15.880 Of course, it's super tough.
00:03:18.640 It's super boring at times.
00:03:20.360 So what happened in the interim here?
00:03:24.240 Well, there's been some pushback.
00:03:26.680 I don't know how much pushback the BBC was getting,
00:03:31.280 except there was a column by Chantal Hébert,
00:03:35.940 who was actually historically,
00:03:38.700 and she's been doing this for decades,
00:03:42.340 she's usually quite fair or has been in the past,
00:03:46.040 but why is she seemingly chomping at the bit
00:03:50.360 to clarify this remark from Justin Trudeau?
00:03:52.760 He said more stupid things than this.
00:03:56.100 Why is this suddenly a language crisis?
00:03:58.920 And yeah, he was mistranslated.
00:04:00.500 He would never say that.
00:04:02.060 So I'm disappointed with Chantal.
00:04:05.820 I think she's a better journalist than that.
00:04:07.760 I hope she's a better journalist than that,
00:04:09.260 but she does seem to be carrying water right now for the prime minister.
00:04:12.460 And that's very disturbing.
00:04:15.140 So what happened overnight?
00:04:16.520 I think about quitting every day.
00:04:20.740 It's a crazy job I'm doing.
00:04:22.560 Making the personal sacrifices, said the leader,
00:04:25.760 who has been in office since 2015.
00:04:28.480 Of course, it's super tough.
00:04:31.640 It's very challenging at times.
00:04:35.420 Yes.
00:04:36.540 Challenging is a word Justin Trudeau frequently uses
00:04:40.080 when he's trying to describe a situation that is actually
00:04:44.680 not just challenging, but devastating.
00:04:47.020 When he's describing, for instance,
00:04:49.540 his personal unpopularity, it's challenging.
00:04:53.940 When he's describing the economic catastrophe
00:04:57.060 that is encroaching upon Canada, that's very challenging.
00:05:01.160 When he's describing the incredible opposition
00:05:05.340 he's receiving to his policies on euthanasia
00:05:08.180 and on the Online Harbs Act, on censorship,
00:05:12.960 that's very challenging for Justin.
00:05:15.460 So we have included the original
00:05:18.620 Radio Canada interview in the description below.
00:05:23.220 I invite you to read it.
00:05:25.100 If you speak French, please listen.
00:05:29.280 I find it hard to believe there is a discrepancy
00:05:33.960 this large in this interview.
00:05:37.200 But I encourage you to read it and get it recorded
00:05:41.320 on your machine before it disappears.
00:05:43.400 Because that's what censorship is all about
00:05:45.340 in this country.
00:05:46.560 And this smells to me of the usual Trudeau
00:05:50.460 saying something.
00:05:53.060 Somebody pointing out to the great man,
00:05:56.560 this might be embarrassing for you.
00:05:58.360 Come Monday or Tuesday,
00:06:01.220 when question period resumes,
00:06:03.460 and you're there, hopefully,
00:06:05.940 if you can find a reason to be there,
00:06:07.860 or if you, most likely,
00:06:09.920 he will find a reason not to be there.
00:06:11.980 But of course,
00:06:13.100 Pierre Polyev is waiting
00:06:14.920 for the opportunity to rise in the house
00:06:18.860 when Trudeau is there.
00:06:21.900 Hopefully he'll wait till Trudeau is there,
00:06:23.860 because this will get under Trudeau's skin.
00:06:25.860 And ask him,
00:06:28.360 are you super bored of your job?
00:06:31.220 Well, if you are,
00:06:32.440 maybe it's time to find something else to do.
00:06:35.000 Maybe it's time to go back to teaching drama,
00:06:37.860 where you used to interact with your students
00:06:40.520 on such a regular basis.
00:06:42.700 Maybe it's time to get back to something else.
00:06:44.940 Because if you're bored of your job,
00:06:46.900 obviously,
00:06:49.260 there are other things in this world for you.
00:06:52.140 Now, even if Justin Trudeau did not say he was super bored,
00:06:57.000 he can't run away from everything else, he said.
00:07:01.360 If he thinks about quitting every day,
00:07:04.560 maybe it's time he did.
00:07:07.280 Let's listen to Pierre Polyev,
00:07:09.000 who picked up on this story right away.
00:07:11.400 Somebody has some smarts in his communication department,
00:07:15.020 and they said, hey, this is gold.
00:07:18.420 Justin Trudeau is super bored.
00:07:21.880 And he wants to quit.
00:07:23.300 Let's listen to what Pierre Polyev said.
00:07:25.480 Canadians are not the only ones suffering.
00:07:29.960 Justin Trudeau has it very tough.
00:07:32.980 Did you hear about this?
00:07:35.980 He's a little bit bored.
00:07:37.380 Did you hear about this?
00:07:39.160 Incredible, this quote.
00:07:40.120 I've got to read these quotes here for today.
00:07:41.900 He said this in French in an interview with Rad Ken.
00:07:45.200 He said, I think about quitting every day.
00:07:47.800 Oh, isn't that funny?
00:07:48.400 We think about firing him every day.
00:07:49.860 Thank you.
00:07:55.480 It's a crazy job making the personal sacrifices.
00:08:03.580 Yeah, right.
00:08:04.120 Like flying off to Billionaire Island,
00:08:06.440 burning thousands and thousands of liters of jet fuel
00:08:10.760 at our expense into the atmosphere.
00:08:13.720 And in these 80, 90, $100,000 vacations,
00:08:17.500 he takes sounds like a terrible personal sacrifice.
00:08:20.900 I'm quoting here.
00:08:22.320 Of course, it's super tough.
00:08:24.360 It's super boring at times.
00:08:29.000 Wow.
00:08:30.420 Things the job is boring.
00:08:32.920 Blaine, you don't find your job boring, do you?
00:08:35.400 You know, you find it to be a very invigorating job
00:08:38.680 because serving the people is not boring.
00:08:41.300 Serving the people is what we do.
00:08:43.880 Right, Blaine?
00:08:48.840 Yeah, right.
00:08:50.060 Exactly, Pierre.
00:08:51.260 That is what a prime minister is supposed to do.
00:08:54.560 Now, the question I have, and I've got many,
00:08:57.400 not only about the veracity of this quotation,
00:09:01.420 but is the BBC now going to be persona non grata with Justin Trudeau?
00:09:05.720 Are they mad at Justin Trudeau at the BBC?
00:09:08.400 Well, they certainly have been in the past in the UK,
00:09:12.120 because you might recall when Trudeau went to the state funeral
00:09:16.060 for Queen Elizabeth II, who had passed away.
00:09:19.840 He decided to go to a bar on the eve of the funeral
00:09:26.880 and to make an attempt to sing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
00:09:33.480 He sidled up to the piano and decided he was going to show the world
00:09:40.420 that he was not only a gifted blackface performer,
00:09:43.580 but one hell of a saloon singer.
00:09:46.680 So Justin Trudeau always knows how to capture the attention of the world.
00:09:51.300 And it's funny, he said very little about that
00:09:53.920 because that was captured on video,
00:09:56.120 and it went around the world so quickly on social media.
00:10:01.220 That's the kind of guy Justin Trudeau is.
00:10:05.060 He just is all about himself.
00:10:08.500 And if he's super bored with his job,
00:10:11.420 it's because he's Justin Trudeau
00:10:14.520 and because there's not enough things exciting him.
00:10:17.420 We have to find more things to excite him, obviously.
00:10:19.560 But I hope he continues to feel like quitting every day
00:10:24.140 because, as Pierre Paulyev said,
00:10:26.720 yes, we do feel like firing him every day
00:10:29.240 because he's doing a very bad job.
00:10:32.660 He has shown ineptitude in this office
00:10:35.540 that is unparalleled in Canadian history.
00:10:38.860 He has shown an egotism and a narcissism
00:10:42.180 that is unparalleled in Canadian history.
00:10:45.580 There has been no other prime minister in my lifetime,
00:10:48.940 and I do believe historically since 1867,
00:10:52.960 who has demonstrated such a lack of concern,
00:10:56.540 empathy, understanding, comprehension
00:10:59.200 of ordinary Canadians.
00:11:01.720 He grew up in a privileged family.
00:11:05.940 He was fortunate to be immersed in an environment
00:11:10.000 where he could speak English and French equally well.
00:11:13.480 He has never understood anybody else in this country
00:11:16.540 who did not share that privilege.
00:11:18.940 And this is why he lashed out with such venom
00:11:22.420 and vehemence against the Freedom Convoy participants
00:11:26.260 because they were just a bunch of truckers
00:11:30.220 and blue-collar workers, the great unwashed.
00:11:33.040 He had no time for them.
00:11:34.440 And frankly, they probably bored him.
00:11:36.480 And you will recall, it was in a French interview
00:11:40.580 where he labeled Freedom Convoy and the Unvaxxed
00:11:45.960 as misogynistic and racist.
00:11:49.980 So that is what this man is all about.
00:11:54.260 And I'll tell you what else this man is all about.
00:11:57.000 Keeping your mouth shut.
00:11:58.880 Not opposing his policies.
00:12:02.360 Not indicating any opposition to what he's doing.
00:12:06.300 Let's have a look at this scene
00:12:08.700 from a Liberal Party fundraiser where Justin Trudeau was at.
00:12:13.900 Look at the extent of security.
00:12:15.800 Look at that.
00:12:20.680 That is absolutely astounding.
00:12:24.400 You know where I saw that the last time?
00:12:30.280 Yeah.
00:12:30.820 Let's just feast your eyes on this for a minute.
00:12:36.000 Yeah.
00:12:36.620 It's worth seeing twice.
00:12:38.680 Where did I see that the last time?
00:12:40.720 Well, it was here in Ottawa
00:12:42.240 when Justin Trudeau brutally put down
00:12:48.580 the Freedom Convoy protest
00:12:50.180 with a whole garrison of police.
00:12:56.560 Police from all over the world.
00:12:58.760 They weren't just from Canada or Ontario or Ottawa.
00:13:02.940 There were police forces from around the world there.
00:13:05.560 And he used them to crush
00:13:09.000 the Freedom Convoy opposition.
00:13:11.360 The protest.
00:13:12.000 A peaceful protest.
00:13:14.480 Nobody had a gun.
00:13:16.400 Nobody threatened violence.
00:13:19.260 It was completely peaceful here in Ottawa.
00:13:22.240 In fact, I don't think the citizens of Ottawa
00:13:23.880 had ever had a better time in February.
00:13:26.720 It was better than their damn Winterlude Festival.
00:13:30.980 It was a great time
00:13:32.400 because we were celebrating freedom.
00:13:34.200 We were celebrating our ability
00:13:36.440 to make our own decisions
00:13:37.540 and not to have Justin Trudeau dictate those decisions.
00:13:41.000 But Justin Trudeau likes being a dictator
00:13:44.520 and he likes to surround himself now
00:13:46.280 with police forces.
00:13:48.720 You saw what they did to Rebel News broadcaster
00:13:51.220 David Menzies.
00:13:53.440 You saw what the RCMP detachment
00:13:56.180 working for Chrystia Freeland,
00:13:58.200 the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister.
00:14:00.400 You saw what they did to David Menzies.
00:14:02.620 He was just arrested at the night too.
00:14:05.200 David is an old friend of mine.
00:14:07.140 We used to work at a media outlet together
00:14:09.360 and he's a good reporter.
00:14:12.260 And I applaud the work he's doing
00:14:13.940 and he should not be getting arrested
00:14:15.340 for doing that job.
00:14:16.680 But Justin Trudeau is all about security,
00:14:19.360 security, security.
00:14:22.840 Put the police in your face
00:14:24.360 and intimidate you
00:14:25.240 and keep your mouth shut.
00:14:26.900 And if the police don't do that,
00:14:28.480 our censorship laws will.
00:14:29.760 Our online harms bill will.
00:14:31.680 The threat of going to jail for a life
00:14:33.760 or huge fines
00:14:37.640 or getting house arrest for thought crime,
00:14:41.580 that will keep your mouth shut.
00:14:43.500 That will keep you in line.
00:14:45.180 And that's what Justin Trudeau is all about today.
00:14:47.340 It is an embarrassment on the world scene.
00:14:51.060 But we must continue to fight this tyranny.
00:14:53.560 We must continue to get to the bottom
00:14:56.180 of every story where he is involved
00:14:59.460 because there's always obfuscation.
00:15:03.020 There's always distraction.
00:15:05.780 And there's always lies.
00:15:07.100 So I hope you enjoyed that update today.
00:15:11.180 If there's more tomorrow, I'll be back.
00:15:14.040 The House is sitting again
00:15:15.720 after two weeks.
00:15:18.480 Unfortunately, they're going away again
00:15:19.900 after about a week here.
00:15:21.320 But I will be broadcasting
00:15:22.940 live from the House of Commons
00:15:26.500 over the next week
00:15:28.400 because I tell you,
00:15:29.780 there's going to be some great moments.
00:15:32.420 And I hope
00:15:32.980 Pierre Paulyev has the opportunity
00:15:35.260 to ask Justin Trudeau
00:15:37.820 about his boredom
00:15:39.960 and about his desire
00:15:41.920 to quit his job as prime minister.
00:15:44.700 Because I think
00:15:45.740 he could probably find something else to do.
00:15:48.820 Thanks for watching today.
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