Stand on Guard with David Krayden - December 14, 2024


The REAL reason why Trudeau Won't Fix the Border | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

30 minutes

Words per Minute

142.1827

Word Count

4,397

Sentence Count

349

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

It's a weekend, and it's almost nice to have a weekend just to take a deep breath, catch your breath. We need political change in this country, but we also need to resolve to resist it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Good morning. Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton.
00:00:06.420 Happy Saturday. Looks like a sunny day, but very cold here on the outskirts of our nation's capital,
00:00:14.300 where everything can happen and usually does. And we'll get back to that in a moment.
00:00:22.320 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:25.420 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:45.880 It's almost nice to have a weekend just to take a deep breath, catch your breath.
00:00:51.900 There's been so much going on here in the last few days.
00:00:56.880 I know some yahoos out there have been talking about Justin Trudeau resigning.
00:01:00.760 It's nonsense. Balderdash. There's no intention of resigning.
00:01:07.180 No, not at all. In fact, if you look at what's happening right now, it's quite clear.
00:01:13.920 If you have any political sense at all, I know so many of you who watch this show have finely tuned political senses.
00:01:22.760 What is Justin Trudeau up to right now?
00:01:24.740 Now, this is a man who's very good at campaigning.
00:01:28.200 He's very lousy at leading the country.
00:01:32.500 He's very bad at being a national leader, at being the prime minister.
00:01:38.300 But he's a good campaigner.
00:01:41.920 You recall in 2015, almost 10 years ago now, he was in third place when he went up against Stephen Harper, who was prime minister.
00:01:51.920 Stephen Harper expected to win that election.
00:01:54.460 That was going to be his last term.
00:01:56.940 He was expecting a majority.
00:01:58.540 He had some people running his campaign that shouldn't have been.
00:02:02.420 And I won't get into that because I know both of them.
00:02:05.300 And I really, really don't want to even talk about them or mention their names on this broadcast.
00:02:10.920 But the point is, Trudeau started that campaign in third place, convinced Canadians that he was the guy who cared.
00:02:17.160 He did the Bill Clinton Act, you know, like, I feel your pain.
00:02:21.960 And there really wasn't a lot of pain at the time, actually.
00:02:25.440 The Harper years were pretty good.
00:02:27.920 And he convinced Canadians that he was the guy.
00:02:31.680 He thinks he can do it again.
00:02:33.320 But what does he need?
00:02:35.520 He needs somebody to be the enemy.
00:02:40.760 And it's not working with Pierpaglia.
00:02:42.820 He's at least 20 to 25 points behind Pierpaglia and the Conservatives.
00:02:47.920 The Liberal Party is in third place in some polls.
00:02:51.600 So he's not working when he sets up Pierpaglia.
00:02:55.300 But he thinks it can work if he sets up Donald Trump.
00:03:01.280 And he, as I've said over the last week, if he co-ops the premiers, if he co-ops the leader of the official opposition, Pierpaglia,
00:03:12.980 and they all join his Team Trudeau, not Team Canada, it's Team Trudeau, then he's got a hope in hell of convincing Canadians that it's Justin Trudeau against Donald Trump, Canada against the United States.
00:03:27.880 So, yes, clearly, Justin Trudeau wants a trade war with the United States.
00:03:35.740 He deliberately went out of his way to make the outrageous and absurd comments the other day about Americans being misogynistic for not electing Kamala Harris and voting for Donald Trump.
00:03:50.320 He deliberately tried to be a pain in the ass by saying that he wanted to antagonize Donald Trump.
00:03:57.980 He wants a trade war.
00:03:59.740 He wants Canada to get antagonistic towards the Americans because he thinks that's the only way he can win.
00:04:07.160 Now, that's my analysis of this, having thought this over for the past few days.
00:04:11.240 And who, of course, has he co-opted is Doug Ford.
00:04:13.680 Third, I'm not going to show Doug Ford's embarrassing, pathetic clip about how he's going to, you know, we're going to give the Americans what for?
00:04:22.260 We're going to, we're going to put a, we're going to shut off the energy for 1.5 million homes.
00:04:27.740 Now he's talking about no more Jack Daniels coming across the border.
00:04:33.060 Yeah, yeah, he's going to have a tariff on, a tariff on American booze.
00:04:37.540 That'll get them.
00:04:38.280 But of course, all he is is true.
00:04:41.380 He's Trudeau's stooge.
00:04:43.440 And every time Trudeau needs a premier, a willing idiot, it's always Doug Ford, the faux conservative, the phony conservative, Doug Ford during the pandemic, Mr. Lockdown King.
00:04:56.620 Yeah, Jason Kenney was just as bad in Alberta, but in Ontario, it was Doug Ford, the Lockdown King.
00:05:02.060 Push harder, social distancing, keep your mask on, don't go to a hair, don't go to church, don't get a haircut.
00:05:11.520 Doug Ford is a lockdown king.
00:05:13.320 During the, Freedom Convoy, who was on side with Justin Trudeau, 100% invoking the emergencies act?
00:05:19.620 Doug Ford, Doug Ford again.
00:05:21.660 Who just stood by while the mayor of Emo Township had his, had his paycheck garnished, had his bank account garnished by Human Rights Tribunal.
00:05:36.680 Who stood by and watched that?
00:05:38.480 Doug Ford, the phony conservative.
00:05:40.500 So Doug Ford is out there pushing Trudeau's agenda.
00:05:43.940 He wants a trade war because Justin Trudeau told him so.
00:05:47.420 I've no time or respect for Doug Ford.
00:05:50.060 Now, what is the issue here?
00:05:53.540 Well, I'm going to show you a couple of clips.
00:05:55.020 It's quite simple.
00:05:56.740 There doesn't need to be a trade war.
00:05:58.600 We don't need to be hit with 25% tariffs on all Canadian products.
00:06:02.740 We don't need to have any kind of war of words or otherwise with Donald Trump.
00:06:09.200 He just wants us to fix the border.
00:06:11.440 Justin Trudeau is not serious about it.
00:06:14.820 Let's hear from Premier Scott Moe here, who says we need a new election.
00:06:18.960 Prime Minister, what specifically did you hear from him?
00:06:22.300 What we were looking for was, you know, what does an engagement plan with the U.S. look like moving forward from a federal government's perspective and how do us as subnational leaders support that engagement plan?
00:06:33.360 And second, and this was primarily due to President-elect Trump's demands around border security, of which I'd say we agree with.
00:06:40.580 We want to have, you know, increased border security on behalf of Canadians, whether it be drugs or illegal migrants.
00:06:46.140 We need to keep those bad things out of Canada and out of Saskatchewan from our perspective.
00:06:52.140 Now, you've told media in the past that you might make a suggestion of putting more military patrol at the borders.
00:06:59.480 Is that something that was discussed?
00:07:00.860 So what I had suggested is we're having trouble hiring Canadian border security officials.
00:07:07.440 We were a couple thousand short, I understand, as we sit.
00:07:10.700 We're having trouble as well hiring RCMP officers.
00:07:14.020 And so I don't know that, you know, fishing in the RCMP officer well is going to produce us a lot of results when it comes to border security.
00:07:23.080 And so my suggestion was to actually bring the CBSA under an arm of the military, count it as your 2% military spend, and then allow your military to help with some of the short-term staffing challenges that we have in that space.
00:07:39.080 There was some aggressive pushback against any Trump tariffs, including export bans.
00:07:46.700 Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been talking about restricting electricity sales to the U.S.
00:07:52.060 Is Saskatchewan considering any restrictions along that line as well, whether that be oil, potash, etc.?
00:07:59.920 No, what we'd be looking for is, you know, how do we actually advance this conversation to get away from the talk around tariffs and get back to, you know, doing what we do in North America,
00:08:10.480 which is being part, is we're very much part of the energy and the food security supply chain.
00:08:18.580 However, in saying that, we've just heard today that the federal government may be looking at export tariffs on oil, potash, and uranium, export tariffs on our own products.
00:08:29.440 So taxing Canadians on products that we are exporting, which is exactly ridiculous as it sounds.
00:08:35.920 And most certainly, we would say that any talk of that is not on in this province.
00:08:41.400 It's a betrayal of those that work in the industry.
00:08:43.780 It's a betrayal, I would say, more broadly of Canadians.
00:08:45.980 So we would encourage, if that's where the federal government is looking for retaliatory action, that they very quickly reconsider.
00:08:54.740 And we would say, in addition to that, that maybe it's time for Canadians to have a say and a choice and to determine who is going to, who they would like to have a mandate,
00:09:07.700 a four-year mandate to negotiate with the incoming Trump administration.
00:09:11.940 We see President-elect Trump with one of the strongest mandates that we've seen in recent history to negotiate on behalf of Americans over the course of the next four years.
00:09:23.040 Alongside that, we see a Republican majority in the Senate and in the House.
00:09:28.480 We're over our four years of what would be considered the norm for our minority administration here in Canada.
00:09:35.420 And maybe what we need is someone to have the same mandate in Canada to negotiate with that incoming Trump administration.
00:09:42.940 And so we would ask Prime Minister Trudeau to do the right thing, to give Canadians the opportunity to make the choice on who is going to represent them at the table.
00:09:52.840 I just wanted to let Scott Moe talk there, because I think he's making perfect sense.
00:09:59.980 We know we don't, should not ever allow the federal government to put tariffs on provincial commodities, namely the energy sector, namely oil and gas, or potash, in Saskatchewan's case.
00:10:14.460 So no, that's a bad idea.
00:10:15.500 And before I forget, please help this station right now by liking it, liking the broadcast, subscribing.
00:10:24.120 Subscriptions have been going cratering the last couple of days.
00:10:26.760 I don't know why.
00:10:28.140 Probably because I'm talking about things YouTube doesn't want to talk about.
00:10:31.420 Yesterday's episode, my interview with Mia Hughes was just absolutely suppressed.
00:10:35.760 I encourage you to watch that interview.
00:10:37.700 This is a courageous woman who's doing work on a file that journalists don't want to touch.
00:10:43.400 You know, I've touched the file quite a bit, but she, I think, is the expert in the field on this, on the whole transgender issue and how it's not gender-affirming care.
00:10:57.620 But anyway, I encourage you to watch yesterday's show, because YouTube did not want you to watch it.
00:11:02.920 It's quite apparent.
00:11:03.980 And it was a great interview.
00:11:05.520 Really good.
00:11:06.120 So here we are.
00:11:07.820 Scott Moe is identifying that Trudeau wants to up the ante with Donald Trump.
00:11:14.100 He wants to put tariffs on Canadian or provincial commodities, products.
00:11:21.300 And so what's the point here?
00:11:25.740 Before I show you how Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador are responding, this is not Team Trudeau.
00:11:35.400 It's not working out for Justin Trudeau, because the only guy he's really got on side is Doug Ford, the phony conservative, and the extreme left woke premier of BC, David Eby.
00:11:49.580 There's a combination, Eby and Ford, in Trudeau's pocket.
00:11:54.140 But let's hear what the public safety minister has to say about the urgency of fixing the border.
00:12:00.840 Do you think the Trudeau government has any intention?
00:12:03.040 All right.
00:12:03.620 Do you think they have any intention of doing anything about the border?
00:12:06.480 Like, really fixing the border at all?
00:12:11.820 Because we just heard Scott Moe say what nobody else is talking about.
00:12:15.020 They can't even get people hired at CBSA or the RCMP anymore.
00:12:19.320 Now, why?
00:12:20.000 They've lowered the standards so much that anybody can join.
00:12:23.240 I mean, if it takes you 10 minutes to run a mile, you can probably get in.
00:12:30.320 But that's indicative of how screwed up things are right now.
00:12:35.120 Let's listen to Dominique LeBlanc, a pathetic excuse for a minister.
00:12:39.240 When and how will you unveil the billion-plus in spending that we're told you're going to do?
00:12:45.740 How will that roll out?
00:12:47.920 Well, it'll roll out when it rolls out.
00:12:51.120 What we rolled out to the premiers tonight were details of our plan.
00:12:59.160 This is called rolling out a pile of BS.
00:13:04.660 This is manure.
00:13:06.520 He's hawking here.
00:13:08.920 Roll out three times?
00:13:10.600 It'll roll out when it rolls out.
00:13:12.520 Thank you so much for the clarification, LeBlanc.
00:13:16.000 How do these people get in the cabinet?
00:13:18.180 How do they stay in the cabinet for nine years?
00:13:20.320 How does a man like this pretend to be a public safety minister?
00:13:24.520 I mean, do you feel safer listening to this man?
00:13:27.100 Is he concerned about the border?
00:13:28.440 Not at all.
00:13:29.220 No, it'll roll out someday.
00:13:30.840 Donald Trump wants to hear it's going to roll out today because there's a problem here.
00:13:35.760 I want this to happen now.
00:13:38.640 Now, I'm getting to Daniel Smith's response, but let's hear what the premiers of Quebec and Newfoundland,
00:13:45.800 especially the premier of Quebec, have found this fascinating.
00:13:48.600 He talked to Donald Trump at the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris.
00:13:54.200 The board in Ontario has threatened to stop selling power to the U.S. amid tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
00:14:01.920 Is that something either parties here will consider as well?
00:14:05.440 These tariffs will have significant impact on families and macro economies on both sides of the border.
00:14:12.580 We hope it is just bluster.
00:14:14.620 We're preparing as if it is not.
00:14:16.820 There will be no winners in a trade war.
00:14:20.480 Certainly, from Newfoundland and Labrador's perspective, we have no interest in stopping the flow of oil and gas are incredibly valuable and now well-sought-after world-class oil and gas to the United States.
00:14:37.460 I had the chance to meet with Mr. Trump last weekend in Paris, and he told me very clearly that we can avoid those tariffs if we do what needs to be done with the borders.
00:14:53.640 He doesn't want to see any more illegal immigrants coming from Canada to the U.S.
00:14:59.660 So I think the best choice right now for Mr. Trudeau is to very fast table a plan with money, with the number of people to better secure the border.
00:15:17.860 I think we have to do that.
00:15:19.560 It's a lot better getting 25 percent tariffs starting on January 21.
00:15:25.320 So I prefer that than starting a war and stopping sending energy to the United States.
00:15:35.480 I think we all do.
00:15:37.520 Very well stated, Premier Legault.
00:15:39.820 I don't have a lot of time for Premier Legault in a lot of other areas, but he seems to have some common sense when it comes to this issue.
00:15:47.200 Fix the border.
00:15:48.300 Donald Trump just said, hey, get serious about the border.
00:15:51.520 At least look like you're serious.
00:15:53.580 Do something.
00:15:55.160 Don't talk about it'll roll out when it rolls out.
00:15:58.520 I'm not a fool.
00:16:00.120 And Canadians aren't fools either.
00:16:01.340 And they know what Trudeau's doing here.
00:16:02.880 Trudeau has no intention of fixing the border.
00:16:04.540 And he likes the conflict.
00:16:06.400 He wants to keep it going because it's all about Justin Trudeau, the narcissist, the ego-driven man.
00:16:10.900 It's all about staying in power.
00:16:13.420 It's his last chance.
00:16:15.740 Nothing else is working.
00:16:18.640 He's plummeting.
00:16:19.800 He's cratering.
00:16:20.540 His popularity is as low as any prime minister in the history of Canada.
00:16:26.220 Well, since they've been taking polls on the subject matter.
00:16:29.240 It's the lowest.
00:16:30.740 Nobody has gone lower than Justin Trudeau.
00:16:32.600 Even the darkest days of Brian Mulroney's last days.
00:16:35.400 Even the darkest days of his father's last days.
00:16:37.820 He was never as unpopular as Justin Trudeau is today.
00:16:41.400 So Trudeau is doing whatever he can to stay in.
00:16:47.460 And like I said, if you're hearing people say, oh, he's going to resign.
00:16:51.160 And he's going to put a woman in his place.
00:16:52.640 That is the most ridiculous rumor I have heard in years in this city.
00:16:58.820 And it's not even, to tell you the truth, it's not even a rumor on Parliament Hill.
00:17:03.220 It's not a rumor except amongst some YouTubers.
00:17:06.280 Oh, I think I've made it up.
00:17:07.340 And that's all I'm going to say about that.
00:17:12.740 But what does Danielle Smith have to say?
00:17:14.960 Thank you.
00:17:44.960 Over 50 specially trained sheriffs.
00:17:47.800 Four drug patrol dogs critical to ensure reasonable suspicion to search vehicles.
00:17:52.600 Ten cold weather surveillance drones that can operate in high winds with dedicated pilots.
00:17:57.800 And four narcotics analyzers to test for illicit drugs.
00:18:02.040 The IPT will be made up of seven teams of sheriffs.
00:18:05.020 We will also create a two-kilometer-deep border zone, which is a red zone deemed critical infrastructure
00:18:12.820 to enable the sheriffs to arrest individuals found attempting to cross the border illegally
00:18:18.080 or attempting to traffic illegal drugs or weapons without needing a warrant.
00:18:22.540 The IPT will be made up of seven teams of sheriffs.
00:18:36.180 Yeah, sorry about that.
00:18:37.220 We have bad edit there.
00:18:41.780 So we'll be...
00:18:43.060 Sometimes you have to improvise.
00:18:45.840 Anyway, just heard that the sound quality of some of the clips is low.
00:18:51.920 Sorry about that.
00:18:52.680 I don't know why.
00:18:54.000 I've got the volume turned up.
00:18:56.860 If you wondered what I was distracted about there, that's what it was.
00:19:01.200 So Daniel Smith, Premier Daniel Smith, is taking it seriously.
00:19:04.560 In fact, without even having a provincial police force,
00:19:07.680 he's putting the sheriffs in charge of this, of course.
00:19:10.160 What's the difference?
00:19:10.740 You've got sheriffs, you've got police.
00:19:12.840 Do it yourself.
00:19:13.900 Alberta is very good at doing it themselves
00:19:16.140 because the federal government will not do it for them.
00:19:19.560 The federal government just wants to scoop up their natural resources
00:19:22.200 and wants to put tariffs on their oil and gas.
00:19:25.340 That's all the federal government is good for.
00:19:28.660 Now, I think this is great.
00:19:30.640 Now, if Doug Ford would start talking about fixing the border
00:19:34.640 instead of putting taxes on American whiskey,
00:19:39.180 maybe we'd be getting someplace.
00:19:41.100 But clearly, as I've said, this is all about Justin Trudeau running for cover.
00:19:49.360 This is what he does.
00:19:51.400 Now, let's listen.
00:19:52.660 What's going on with Christy Freeland?
00:19:55.440 Christy Freeland has limited days left on a job.
00:19:59.640 She will probably be gone by the end of next week, maybe by Wednesday,
00:20:03.400 maybe even right after she reads her fall economic update on literally almost the last day of fall.
00:20:10.540 And she's not long for this cabinet position.
00:20:14.000 Mark Carney is, of course, being touted as the replacement.
00:20:17.920 I don't know if Carney really wants to be part of the sinking ship.
00:20:21.600 I think they're giving him all kinds of incentives right now.
00:20:26.340 That's what's going on.
00:20:27.220 And if he says no, they're going to have to find another finance minister
00:20:32.960 because Freeland's going under the bus with a lot of other female cabinet ministers
00:20:38.420 and members of parliament that Trudeau has nothing but contempt for,
00:20:41.500 despite claiming to be the master feminist.
00:20:44.340 He is going to be getting rid of Freeland.
00:20:47.120 And just watch Freeland here.
00:20:48.900 This is Andrew Scheer making a point.
00:20:51.280 Okay.
00:20:57.220 And I'm sorry, that's not going to work.
00:21:08.700 Okay, let's.
00:21:11.920 This is a little better.
00:21:17.860 This is phenomenal.
00:21:22.060 Now, I want to thank my friend, the pleb, for actually being at this event and putting it up last night.
00:21:30.120 I'm borrowing it from you.
00:21:31.220 Thank you so much.
00:21:33.080 But he was actually there.
00:21:34.620 And this was gone unreported in all of the mainstream media.
00:21:39.100 Nobody's talking about this.
00:21:40.280 This is a former liberal MP at Pierre Pauly's event in Montreal yesterday.
00:21:46.540 Listen to what she said.
00:21:47.340 I was doing my best to support and put my community and work hard.
00:21:54.500 And maybe they didn't want people like me.
00:21:57.180 But it's not a big deal.
00:21:58.680 We have a real leader who can bring cover sets together.
00:22:04.180 Happy for you.
00:22:05.440 And good luck.
00:22:06.740 Mrs. Everybody else.
00:22:14.500 Wow.
00:22:15.060 Isn't that incredible?
00:22:16.160 I didn't even know she was going to be here.
00:22:17.800 A former liberal MP, another strong woman who's decided to support the common sense conservatives
00:22:25.220 and bring out the country.
00:22:27.020 We do this.
00:22:27.640 Thank you.
00:22:34.400 Yeah.
00:22:34.840 And once again, another woman who has very little time for Justin Trudeau.
00:22:40.420 She probably had some nice conversations with Trudeau as well.
00:22:44.040 And I would remind you again, if you haven't seen the interview that Jordan Peterson conducted
00:22:48.380 with former liberal MP, Selena Cesar Chivani's, watch it.
00:22:57.000 She says she was literally terrified, scared to death of Trudeau because he was so dismissive
00:23:04.720 and so intimidating and so arrogant.
00:23:08.060 So it's really worth watching.
00:23:09.820 But there's another dissatisfied female liberal MP or former liberal MP.
00:23:15.720 Very interesting.
00:23:16.880 So what's up with Freeland?
00:23:18.220 Yeah.
00:23:18.500 Let's get back to this because this is, I know none of us really have much stomach for
00:23:25.280 Christy Freeland.
00:23:26.060 She has been so supercilious, dismissive, arrogant, completely haughty in her demeanor,
00:23:35.860 in her speech.
00:23:37.260 But she looks right now like she is literally falling apart.
00:23:41.640 And I mean, she's had moments where she can't seem to speak, doesn't seem to be able to be
00:23:50.120 thinking.
00:23:51.700 And if she's having a medical emergency, she should resign from politics now and seek better
00:24:01.260 medical attention and get out of one of the highest stress jobs in the world, being a politician
00:24:07.320 in the Trudeau government trying to defend this horrible record.
00:24:11.640 But she'll be there until Justin Trudeau throws her under the bus.
00:24:16.580 But let's listen to how she reacts to this question.
00:24:19.000 Mr. Freeland, we've been reporting all week about tension between your office and the Prime
00:24:24.060 Minister's office over the fiscal policy in this country.
00:24:27.540 We've said that the Prime Minister is again in talks with Mark Carney to join the government.
00:24:33.240 And the Prime Minister appears unwilling to personally defend you in public.
00:24:37.460 How can you stay in the government when the Prime Minister continually tries to cut you
00:24:42.940 off at the knees like that?
00:24:44.420 And will you fight back against this effort to replace you?
00:24:52.120 Well, thank you for the question.
00:24:54.040 For me, it is a huge privilege that I do not take for granted to serve Canada and Canadians
00:25:06.340 every single day.
00:25:08.180 It's a big deal.
00:25:10.220 There are kids here who went to school with my daughter who are great young innovators.
00:25:16.060 And I'm really proud to be able to offer them something that will help their company.
00:25:24.180 I'm proud and grateful to be able to serve in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister.
00:25:30.080 And I really don't spend a lot of time focusing on Ottawa gossip.
00:25:38.640 My focus is on doing what I can to serve Canada and Canadians in what's a really challenging
00:25:45.800 time for our country.
00:25:49.080 I'm doing my best to support and book my community and work hard.
00:25:56.200 Sorry about that.
00:25:59.940 We're still having some volume problems with it.
00:26:01.840 I don't know why we're at the end of the show.
00:26:04.200 Hopefully we get this fixed by tomorrow.
00:26:05.820 I have no idea whether the levels are lower today.
00:26:09.720 I've got the volume turned up.
00:26:11.400 My apologies for that.
00:26:13.080 These things do happen.
00:26:14.900 I hope you heard at least some of my analysis this morning, which I think is probably half
00:26:19.940 the reason you tune in to the show and appreciate you being here.
00:26:24.080 I wanted to make a comment here.
00:26:26.460 I got a really nasty gram yesterday on my ex claiming that I was some Ivy League defender
00:26:36.300 of the Conservative Party.
00:26:39.620 And I'm not going to go into it, but I didn't even respond to the individual.
00:26:46.140 I'll respond to it on here because we don't need this incredible hostility that exists
00:26:58.080 between supporters or members of the Conservative Party of Canada and supporters or members
00:27:03.680 of the People's Party of Canada.
00:27:06.320 Now, I don't belong to any political party.
00:27:08.120 I assume that Pierre Polyev is going to be the next Prime Minister of Canada, and I think
00:27:14.440 that's a good thing.
00:27:16.960 I'm a personal friend of Maxime Bernier.
00:27:19.060 I love the work he's done.
00:27:21.020 I agree with just about everything he's ever said on economics, social policy, and I think
00:27:28.480 he's doing what he thinks he needs to do.
00:27:30.020 But he is the first one to say that Pierre Polyev will be the next Prime Minister of Canada
00:27:35.500 with a huge majority.
00:27:37.420 He said that the last time he was on my show, and he'll be on my show again because I think
00:27:41.700 dialogue is good.
00:27:43.200 I think we need to talk to each other.
00:27:45.200 And we can't behave like the communists behave towards the socialists throughout the 1920s,
00:27:52.360 30s, and 40s when there was this, the worst enemy in the world to Joseph Stalin was
00:27:56.640 a socialist.
00:27:57.140 And we cannot have this bifurcation, this animosity, this hostility, because basically we agree
00:28:06.280 on the important things, whether in that camp or the other camp.
00:28:09.900 And I deal with both camps because I'm not a politician.
00:28:15.340 And I've been up front with everybody in the past in terms of my political party membership.
00:28:20.280 I was a member of the Reform Party.
00:28:21.880 I was a member of the Canadian Alliance Party.
00:28:24.020 And I was a member of the Conservative Party camp.
00:28:28.140 I'm not a member of any party anymore because I have to criticize and I have to praise
00:28:35.500 policies that come from different political parties.
00:28:39.860 And I'm not in anybody's pocket.
00:28:41.920 I'll always say that.
00:28:42.900 I'll enunciate that again.
00:28:44.180 And if you, no matter who you support, you're welcome to watch the show, to listen to my
00:28:50.860 assessment, to reject it or embrace it.
00:28:54.320 That's what freedom of speech is all about.
00:28:56.320 That's what this program is all about.
00:28:57.820 Freedom of speech.
00:28:58.340 Not telling people they can't talk.
00:29:00.040 Not telling people that they have no right to express their political opinion.
00:29:04.320 Not telling people that they are canceled.
00:29:08.500 And that's why I'm on this show.
00:29:11.780 And I'll tell you that again and again.
00:29:15.920 But that's an important part of what I think the values of this show are.
00:29:23.840 And I just want to see Justin Trudeau gone.
00:29:29.020 But it's not always just about Justin Trudeau.
00:29:32.480 It's about principled conservatism or principled libertarianism.
00:29:38.060 However you want to define the policies and the politics that we're articulating.
00:29:45.720 And I think that's what the relief.
00:29:47.520 There's a lot of people out there who won't know what to do once Justin Trudeau is gone.
00:29:52.960 Because it's 100% for them is about hating Justin Trudeau.
00:30:01.140 And that's not what the show is all about.
00:30:03.400 We have to talk about alternatives and policy.
00:30:07.880 I've said enough.
00:30:09.280 Thank you for watching today.
00:30:10.660 Here's a little reminder about Christmas.
00:30:12.660 Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:30:22.960 Enjoy the rest of your Saturday and the rest of your weekend, which is just starting, actually.
00:30:46.900 And I'll be back again tomorrow with more of the news you need to know so we can all continue to resolve to resist.