Stand on Guard with David Krayden - July 06, 2024


Time to Dump Trudeau's C-63 Censorship Bill | Stand on Guard Ep 152


Episode Stats

Length

31 minutes

Words per Minute

150.944

Word Count

4,709

Sentence Count

354

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

Conservatives have a new way to attack Bill C-63, the online harms bill, which includes life sentences for hate crime offenses. It's a three-headed monster, and we need to destroy it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to the latest episode of Stand on Guard.
00:00:04.540 I'm your host, David Creighton.
00:00:06.640 And when we come back, I've got a lot of news to share with you today.
00:00:12.060 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:00:16.300 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:30.000 Yes, please like this station.
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00:00:52.520 That last broadcast here didn't bring me many subscribers.
00:00:56.320 I lost a subscriber.
00:00:57.760 I have no idea.
00:00:58.380 Sometimes I offend somebody.
00:01:00.740 If I offended anybody out there with anything I said, my apologies.
00:01:03.680 But I try to speak my mind.
00:01:06.420 And sometimes there's disagreement.
00:01:08.620 But I always try to tell you the truth and bring you clarity and veracity.
00:01:15.200 That's my goal.
00:01:16.780 That's always been my objective.
00:01:18.480 So thanks for watching.
00:01:19.760 Speaking of censorship, and I'll get on you.
00:01:23.960 You're probably looking at that thumbnail and saying,
00:01:26.080 what's this all about with Freeland and Carney?
00:01:28.940 We'll get to that shortly.
00:01:30.920 You'll have to wait for the broadcast for that one.
00:01:35.560 But I really want to talk about how the conservatives have found a new way to attack Bill C-63, the online harms bill.
00:01:45.180 And of course, this was, you know, Trudeau's online harms act includes life imprisonment for hate crime offense.
00:01:53.220 Great censorship czar.
00:01:54.280 This was my first story on it for the post-millennial.
00:01:57.540 The day after this thing was announced in the House of Commons.
00:02:03.340 This is an odious bill.
00:02:05.400 There's no other way to look around it.
00:02:09.400 But liberals to spend $200 million on new censorship bureaucracy.
00:02:19.440 New parliamentary budget officer report fines.
00:02:23.060 So this is a Substack article by my old friend, Michelle Rempel-Garner.
00:02:29.060 There's Michelle there.
00:02:30.380 And that was the Commons.
00:02:32.020 She's slowly coming back to the prominence she used to have.
00:02:36.340 She made a couple of missteps in the past, but every member of parliament makes a few mistakes.
00:02:42.020 But she's really doing a great job right now, attacking Bill C-63, the way she used to be a superb immigration critic.
00:02:50.720 I used to cover her on a weekly basis for the work she did there.
00:02:55.200 So it's interesting.
00:02:56.940 This thing is not just bad in terms of censorship, in terms of putting people into life for so-called hate speech,
00:03:05.020 fining people hundreds of thousands of dollars, fining social media companies millions of dollars.
00:03:12.020 For not taking down offensive speech, according to the liberal government.
00:03:17.760 But, you know, as we discover, now Pierpalev is calling this a three-headed monster.
00:03:23.860 I have to put my glasses on to read this.
00:03:25.540 Okay.
00:03:27.300 Trudeau is hell-bent on censoring Canadians and having total control over what you can say.
00:03:36.440 See, say, and hear online.
00:03:38.160 His radical censorship laws, C-11 and C-18, have manufactured chaos and eliminated local news from your local media feeds.
00:03:49.800 But he's not done.
00:03:50.580 With his new Bill C-63, he wants to create a new bilateral digital censorship bureau, spend more on bureaucracy,
00:04:00.020 and give massive new censorship powers to the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
00:04:04.720 Enough! Slay this ugly, three-headed censorship monster.
00:04:10.180 So, as a lot of you know, I've been calling this Trudeau's Censorship Trilogy,
00:04:16.600 because that's what it is with C-11 and C-18.
00:04:19.540 C-63 has passed first reading.
00:04:22.040 I've said this a number of times.
00:04:24.420 It's not passed second reading yet, and we've recessed the course for the summer.
00:04:30.560 I don't think it's going to be the first order of business come September.
00:04:35.160 Come September.
00:04:36.520 I don't think it's going to be the immediate priority.
00:04:40.780 So, we have a chance of stifling this bill from ever becoming the law of the land.
00:04:47.280 That's the best option, because I'm very happy to hear Pierre Paulyev say he's going to repeal C-63 if it's passed.
00:04:56.740 But there's never any guarantee that's going to happen.
00:05:01.200 And who knows how things are going to look by that time.
00:05:05.060 Better the bill never see the light of day as a law.
00:05:09.380 I've said that from the very beginning about this bill.
00:05:11.840 It's very bad.
00:05:13.600 And we need to destroy this bill now, because it's a thought crimes bill.
00:05:19.840 You know, I've said that.
00:05:20.680 Now, I'll give Paulyev some credit on this, because he has remarked about the bill from truly and surely from censorship terms, from a philosophical viewpoint.
00:05:35.720 He's actually said that the bill indicates that if Justin Trudeau read 1984, he saw it as a manual for dictatorial control, not a warning.
00:05:48.480 So, he has gone on the record saying that this is a bad bill for censorship.
00:05:52.980 It's also a bad bill for spending.
00:05:54.980 It's going to cost taxpayers $201 million over five years to set up these censorship boards.
00:06:04.620 That's what they're going to be, the Digital Safety Commission, the Digital Safety Ombudsman, and these things that are going to work with your tax dollars to persecute stations like this.
00:06:17.180 New media, new media, maybe old media, if they cross the line, and especially independent media.
00:06:24.040 The thrust of this bill is to put stations like this out of business, off the air, not only with the threat of fines and legal action, but actually doing it, putting people in prison because of something they said that offended somebody.
00:06:43.140 So, we don't need to know that this bill is going to cost $200 million to say it's a bad bill.
00:06:49.720 That just makes it a worse bill.
00:06:51.220 That just means it's another reason to kill Bill C-63 because it's not only going to stifle and destroy free speech in Canada, it's going to cost more money to create another whole layer of bureaucracy.
00:07:09.280 300 more government employees on the public tab.
00:07:14.800 We don't need any more government employees.
00:07:18.360 Trudeau's already hired more government employees in nine years than all previous prime ministers.
00:07:25.020 He's hired more than any other prime minister.
00:07:27.960 And this is indicative of how he thinks the government is the answer to everything.
00:07:32.540 Just keep on so-called investing with your taxpayer dollars in the economy, and everything will be okay.
00:07:41.540 Not going to be okay.
00:07:43.000 So, I'm glad the conservatives came up with this, and I'm glad Michelle Rempel-Garner received this information from the parliamentary budget officer via an access information request.
00:07:52.340 She got the information she asked for, and the PBO, once again, is showing that it does have a nonpartisan center to it.
00:08:03.300 It's intrinsically nonpartisan if it can reveal this kind of information, just like it revealed that the carbon tax is not helping eight out of ten Canadians.
00:08:14.320 It's not giving back more than it takes.
00:08:16.700 It's taking way more than it gives.
00:08:18.940 And the parliamentary budget officer confirmed that as well.
00:08:23.300 Trudeau's own documents confirmed that, for goodness sake.
00:08:26.300 But we don't need any more lies and cover-up about this bill, this Online Harms Act.
00:08:30.720 It is bad.
00:08:31.800 And thank God the conservatives have found another reason to oppose it and attack it.
00:08:36.380 I'm reassured about that.
00:08:39.020 I really am.
00:08:40.580 And I'm glad that we've still got some guts in the official opposition.
00:08:45.560 We need to see more of that, though.
00:08:47.000 They should have been at this bill from the beginning.
00:08:51.260 Because if this thing goes through and it's passed, I tell you, it's not easy to repeal bills that become law because they immediately are seen as vested interests.
00:09:03.340 They're immediately seen as suddenly tethered to human rights.
00:09:07.880 You can't stop that.
00:09:10.180 You can't repeal that bill.
00:09:11.520 That would be a violation of somebody's human rights.
00:09:14.040 That would be a violation of an agreement that this is suddenly censorship is now acceptable.
00:09:20.340 So that's not a good plan.
00:09:21.960 So I want to move on to our second story of the day.
00:09:24.060 We have a lot of news to cover today.
00:09:25.760 And thanks for tuning in again to Creighton's Right.
00:09:29.420 This station needs you to support us in any way you can.
00:09:34.060 And I appreciate it.
00:09:35.580 And I'm going to do what I need to do.
00:09:38.040 And I disregard what anyone else is telling me to do, what political parties suggest I should do, or what other stations are doing.
00:09:47.180 I'm doing what I need to do as an independent journalist.
00:09:51.620 And thank you for your support.
00:09:53.160 I say that again today.
00:09:55.180 But let's find out what the Trudeau government's doing to Saskatchewan when Saskatchewan does what the liberal government did for Atlantic Canada,
00:10:05.080 mainly or namely offering some financial assistance for the carbon tax to alleviate the financial burden of the carbon tax.
00:10:15.620 Trudeau did that for Atlantic Canada because he was worried about liberal MPs losing their seats in the next election
00:10:22.500 because the carbon tax is killing Atlantic Canadians, just as it is Western Canadians, Central Canadians, Quebecers,
00:10:29.080 everybody in Canada is suffering under the carbon tax.
00:10:32.540 But Trudeau was very particular.
00:10:34.720 He said, well, I need those Atlantic Canada seats.
00:10:37.160 I'm at risk of losing them.
00:10:39.520 So I'm going to give those folks a little bit of a benefit.
00:10:44.220 Saskatchewan tries to do the same thing.
00:10:46.380 And Trudeau wants to claw back the money.
00:10:48.460 Let's watch this report here.
00:10:50.480 Yeah.
00:10:50.640 And believe it or not, the CRA actually put this bouncing mojo on here, celebrating how wonderful the CRA is
00:10:59.620 and how it's offering tax relief to everybody.
00:11:04.040 Do you believe it?
00:11:06.360 And Pierre Pauly have posted about Exxon this, saying this is a wacko kind of government we have with Justin Trudeau.
00:11:15.440 And it is indeed a wacko kind of government.
00:11:19.180 She knows so long as she was nine.
00:11:24.720 So, put that on pause for a second.
00:11:27.860 So it's gobbledygook coming from this cartoon character, and it's gobbledygook coming from Joe Biden.
00:11:34.120 It's, what the hell are they talking about?
00:11:37.000 But that's where things have gone in this country, where the liberal government and the democratic one in the United States thinks they can just talk gibberish to you, baby talk to you.
00:11:47.840 And you're supposed to accept that as a political discourse.
00:11:51.540 You're supposed to justify somehow that this is the government being funny, being playful with you, being unable to explain what their policies are.
00:12:02.280 They just give you gibberish.
00:12:03.200 So here's the story here, Scott Moe, describing how the Trudeau government is clawing back, is using the CRA to claw back Saskatchewan revenue.
00:12:15.500 Incredible, because they want to help out taxpayers.
00:12:18.460 So there's a great story here from Brennan Ayer.
00:12:22.100 One Trudeau minister called it immoral.
00:12:25.860 It's irresponsible, and it's frankly immoral.
00:12:29.460 Another Trudeau minister said that if we wanted a carbon tax exemption, we should have elected more liberals.
00:12:36.160 Perhaps they need to elect more liberals on the prairies.
00:12:39.080 And then they started with the threats.
00:12:42.540 They threatened to take away any rebates.
00:12:45.360 They threatened fines and jail time.
00:12:47.980 All because the Saskatchewan government was providing the same carbon tax relief here that the federal government was giving to other Canadians.
00:12:58.580 Now they're threatening us again with their favorite move when someone disagrees with them.
00:13:05.620 They're sending the Canada Revenue Agency after the province's bank account.
00:13:11.400 That's what they're doing.
00:13:12.380 And the reason they're doing this is because we are providing Saskatchewan residents with the exact same carbon tax exemption as Trudeau is giving other Canadians.
00:13:26.440 Other parts of Canada get tax relief.
00:13:29.700 But we get our bank account garnished for providing that same tax relief.
00:13:35.600 It's unfair and it's unconstitutional.
00:13:38.880 Section 126 of Canada's constitution does not allow the federal government to grab money from a province's bank account.
00:13:49.140 So today, the province of Saskatchewan has filed an injunction to try to stop this unfair and unconstitutional cash grab by the Trudeau government.
00:14:00.560 This is about fairness and the fair application of the law.
00:14:05.180 The Trudeau NDP carbon tax should be taken off everything for everyone.
00:14:12.380 But until that happens, your Saskatchewan government will protect our province and ensure tax fairness for Saskatchewan families.
00:14:24.120 Before we go to Disco Steve here, and this is fraught with comedy.
00:14:29.200 The Saskatchewan attorney general, the justice minister of Saskatchewan here, Ms. Eyre, is quite right in pointing out that this double standard, the hypocrisy of this is unbelievable.
00:14:41.620 But this is what we've come to expect from Justin Trudeau, a grand hypocrite, an unalloyed narcissistic man, a complete hypocrite who calls, of course, everybody is racist and misogynist when he's projecting those so-called ideas on other people, because that's what describes him best.
00:15:01.040 He's the one that's racist and misogynistic.
00:15:04.520 But she points out here that they're garnishing the revenue from Saskatchewan, taking literally from the Saskatchewan bank account, just like the liberal government did when they froze the bank accounts and not only the truckers who were protesting COVID mandates in the Freedom Convoy, but anybody who supported them financially or otherwise.
00:15:27.940 They froze their bank accounts. That's how this dictatorial liberal government behaves.
00:15:32.920 And it's ridiculous. Here's Disco Steve Gilbo telling you, how about, it's so important to follow the law, convicted felon.
00:15:41.100 We live in a state of law. It's not that Premier Mo would somehow decide that he's above the law. No one is above the law.
00:15:49.560 In Canada, we live in a state of law. It's not a dictatorship.
00:15:53.460 There will be consequences.
00:15:55.140 And no one is above the law.
00:15:57.000 If Premier Scott Mo decided that he wants to start breaking laws and not respecting federal laws, then measures will have to be taken.
00:16:05.500 There will be consequences.
00:16:07.200 We can't let that happen. What if somebody tomorrow decides that they don't want to respect other federal laws, criminal laws?
00:16:13.340 What would happen then if a Premier of a province would want to do that?
00:16:18.560 It's irresponsible and it's frankly immoral on this part.
00:16:23.380 We can have disagreement about things like climate change.
00:16:26.760 But to be so reckless is unspeakable, really.
00:16:31.660 Yes, you can find that sticker.
00:16:39.220 You can find that disco Steve Gilboa, King Gilboa, the radical environmentalist, the Greenpeace activist who was arrested for scaling the CN Tower.
00:16:50.860 Laws don't apply to Steve Gilboa, the law is one thing for other people, but not for Steve Gilboa.
00:16:58.260 He can do what the hell he wants because he is special.
00:17:02.180 He's an environmental activist.
00:17:03.840 Now he's a cabinet minister who's really just an environmental activist performing the role of a cabinet minister.
00:17:11.500 But the law is so important if other people aren't directly adhering to it the way Steve Gilboa interprets it.
00:17:21.840 But it was no problem for Steve Gilboa to break the law as a Greenpeace activist.
00:17:27.320 And believe me, Greenpeace in those days and now, it's nothing like it was as an organization when it first started to save the whales.
00:17:35.800 That's what it was all about.
00:17:37.260 No, they went after loggers in a very brutal way.
00:17:41.480 They were responsible for a lot of very bad things in the logging industry in B.C., including spiking trees.
00:17:50.160 I'm not blaming Gilboa for that, but the Greenpeace organization has been linked to environmental terrorism.
00:17:56.260 So don't give me a break, Gilboa, going on about who is breaking the law and who isn't breaking the law.
00:18:04.640 Yeah, right.
00:18:06.000 Thanks for your comments, by the way.
00:18:08.160 And thank you, Kelly, for saying that.
00:18:13.720 Well, we love you, too.
00:18:15.420 We love you for watching the show.
00:18:17.600 And we got one more feature on here before we get to it, though.
00:18:23.760 I saw some comments about Michelle Rempel and the things she's said in the past about the whole LGBTQ and gender ideology.
00:18:32.720 And I criticized her for that at the time.
00:18:36.380 She was a fairly good friend, if you will, in her immigration critic days.
00:18:42.000 And I was very critical of her during those times when she was saying things about gender ideology that I vehemently oppose.
00:18:51.680 And I said I disagreed with her.
00:18:53.440 I disagreed with her choice of leadership candidate in the last conservative leadership race.
00:18:59.080 But I have to give her credit for what she's doing on Bill C-63.
00:19:02.120 And I understand there's some folks out there who are still mad at Michelle over that.
00:19:07.360 I think she made a strategic error.
00:19:08.800 I think it was a huge misstep to make.
00:19:11.760 But she's had to live with that.
00:19:13.700 She's had to live with those errors.
00:19:15.360 And I think she's trying her best to come back.
00:19:18.100 I hope she's, you know, and I hope she's realized the error of her ways in those.
00:19:24.500 But I give her credit for this.
00:19:26.700 And I give I give Polly a credit for standing up to C-63 is as little as he has, he needs to do more.
00:19:33.740 And I won't say he's done a consummate job on it, but he's he's done something.
00:19:39.520 But he needs to do more and they have to keep fighting on this.
00:19:41.900 So let's go to our last segment here, which is the ongoing continuing saga of the race to get rid of Justin Trudeau and replace him.
00:19:52.480 We all know that Mark Carney, you know, the globalist supreme, the former governor of the Bank of England, this guy who is the stalwart liberal sitting in the background, hiding in the shadows of globalism, hiding in the shadows of the world economic forum, waiting to spring forth and take over from Justin Trudeau.
00:20:13.020 He's not going to be any better than Justin Trudeau.
00:20:15.920 In fact, he may even be worse if that's possible, because this guy is the consummate globalist.
00:20:20.220 He's the consummate environmental activist as well.
00:20:22.880 He wants net zero.
00:20:24.240 He wants to cut those greenhouse gas emissions.
00:20:27.080 So we all end up living in caves.
00:20:29.800 He's no better than Justin Trudeau.
00:20:31.580 So let's have an update on how things are going with the knives out against Justin Trudeau.
00:20:37.420 Today, liberal backbencher Wayne Long emailed the entire liberal caucus calling for Trudeau to go.
00:20:43.500 It read, for the future of our party and for the good of our country, we need new leadership and a new direction.
00:20:49.320 The voters have spoken loud and clear.
00:20:51.120 They want change.
00:20:52.240 I agree.
00:20:53.280 That same day, a small group of liberal MPs wrote a letter to liberal caucus chair Brenda Shanahan calling for an immediate in-person caucus meeting, saying,
00:21:00.780 we have spoken with dozens of our caucus colleagues, and among them, there is a clear consensus.
00:21:05.580 We must have a national discussion about how we serve the needs of the Liberal Party of Canada, our government, and most importantly, the people of Canada.
00:21:14.500 If you don't have that caucus meeting, you're driving a wedge.
00:21:18.160 And I think it would serve everybody better to have that in-person caucus meeting.
00:21:22.440 Okay.
00:21:22.700 So exactly what's on our minds.
00:21:24.100 The next scheduled caucus meeting is not until September, as I understand it, I believe.
00:21:27.360 You know, which is quite a bit of time away.
00:21:31.840 Do you think they will wait until then?
00:21:33.840 Do you think they can wait until then?
00:21:35.120 What are the consequences if they do wait?
00:21:37.220 I don't think they can wait until then, because I think the feelings of caucus members now, for a lot of them,
00:21:45.180 that they're not getting through to the prime minister, which is rare.
00:21:49.100 Usually the prime minister is there to listen to caucus and to listen to individuals.
00:21:52.500 But on this one, I think it's not getting through, or somebody who's ever advising the prime minister is saying,
00:22:00.780 that's something you might want to stay away from right now.
00:22:03.240 Let the dust settle.
00:22:04.600 But I think it should be done sooner rather than later.
00:22:07.540 If it was held this week, next week, or the week after, if I get a notice, I'll be there.
00:22:11.960 So you're not calling for the prime minister to leave.
00:22:14.680 You're content if he stays on as leader, if that is the will of caucus.
00:22:17.880 I mean, who do you ultimately think Ken McDonald should make that choice?
00:22:20.420 Should it be Justin Trudeau and his advisors, or should it be the liberal caucus?
00:22:24.020 Where do you stand on that?
00:22:26.020 I think it would probably be a bit of both, because the prime minister is the prime minister.
00:22:31.720 He's the leader of the party, and he's got to make a decision as well.
00:22:36.060 But I think it starts with having an in-person caucus meeting and let everybody vent.
00:22:42.900 And at the end of the day, if a majority wants the prime minister to leave, maybe he'll leave.
00:22:47.940 I don't know.
00:22:48.880 But I think that got to happen first.
00:22:51.420 Okay, one last quick question.
00:22:53.600 You said before that this government was nearing its best before date.
00:22:57.240 St. Paul's may have been an expiration notice of some kind.
00:23:00.620 Do you think this party can turn things around the way things are right now in time for the next election?
00:23:06.060 If they do, I think it'll be somewhat of a miracle to turn it around.
00:23:10.940 And that's not the reason why I've decided not to run.
00:23:14.160 I decided long before this that I wouldn't be running in the next election.
00:23:17.580 Do you think this party can turn things around the way things are right now in time for the next election?
00:23:23.480 If they do, I think it'll be somewhat of a miracle.
00:23:25.960 Your party is 20 points down in the polls, and you've lost one of the safest liberal seats in the city,
00:23:34.660 represented largely due to voters' concerns around the cost of living and their finances.
00:23:38.980 Can you explain why you should stay on as finance minister?
00:23:41.580 I've never seen a sadder look on Freeland's face.
00:23:49.000 It's like she knows it's over.
00:23:52.780 You know, it's all over except the crying.
00:23:58.140 And she looks like she's on the verge of tears here.
00:24:00.460 I'm not often sympathetic towards Christia Freeland, and I'm not saying I am right now.
00:24:05.380 But you can certainly see the pain.
00:24:08.940 But she's induced that pain on everybody else.
00:24:12.840 And, of course, the talk here in Ottawa is that Trudeau wanted to put Freeland under the bus,
00:24:20.860 just like he did Jody Wilson-Raybould, you know, the former attorney general,
00:24:24.380 who complained about Trudeau's handling of the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
00:24:28.100 The talk here in Ottawa is that Freeland was going to be shoved under the bus.
00:24:31.380 Mark Carney brought in as finance minister, and goodbye to Christia Freeland.
00:24:36.420 Now, that's entirely possible, but Mark Carney, I don't want to be finance minister.
00:24:42.080 I'm not going to listen to you, Justin Trudeau.
00:24:44.860 I'm not going to take your orders.
00:24:46.400 I'm not going to replace Christia Freeland.
00:24:49.000 I got bigger plans in mind.
00:24:52.580 I know you wouldn't necessarily mind being prime minister in the future.
00:24:56.160 If there were a Carney administration, how would it differ from what Canada has seen in recent years?
00:25:04.080 Whoever, you know, over the course of the next decade, I think there's a decisive decade very much for Canada.
00:25:10.360 We have...
00:25:11.160 Yes, is Carney gunning for Trudeau's job?
00:25:24.220 Like I said, yeah, he's waiting in line.
00:25:27.420 He's in the shadows of globalism, in the shadows of the World Economic Forum.
00:25:32.500 He's ready to bolt forth and take over.
00:25:36.320 But do you think Canadians are going to go for this?
00:25:39.740 I don't.
00:25:41.240 Liberals try this all the time.
00:25:44.680 Just get rid of the unpopular leader whose time has been over.
00:25:49.940 But you see Mark Carney licking his lips like Sylvester the Cat, waiting for his opportunity,
00:25:57.620 which I don't think is going to come anytime soon.
00:26:03.620 Anytime soon.
00:26:04.940 So, let's show a few more of your comments.
00:26:09.640 Tomorrow, I am trying to get Jim Ferguson, who is that wonderful commentator from Scotland, on,
00:26:17.500 to talk about the UK election results.
00:26:20.380 I was hoping to get my good friend Neil Oliver on, but he's taken a week off,
00:26:26.220 gave his apologies and said,
00:26:28.020 I really can't talk this week, David.
00:26:31.020 We and the family are off on vacation.
00:26:33.360 So, I sent a direct message to Jim Ferguson.
00:26:37.760 And he said, yeah, he'd be happy to appear on the show.
00:26:41.920 And we're just tentatively working that out for tomorrow.
00:26:44.460 Talking about this landslide labor victory, which, of course, in the UK, it's Tweedledee, Tweedledum.
00:26:53.340 It's the Uniparty.
00:26:54.300 Whether it's the conservatives or labor, they're all the same.
00:26:57.460 But the real news is that the Reform Party has gained, what, four seats, including Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform Party.
00:27:05.760 And I heard Nigel say the other day that he named the Reform Party after the Reform Party of Canada that was founded by Preston Manning.
00:27:15.300 And that touched me.
00:27:17.180 That was one of the few parties I actually ever trusted in Canada.
00:27:20.120 I thought it had initially had some great ideas.
00:27:22.720 And I was sad to see how things got watered down over the years through the Canadian Alliance, through the merger with the Progressive Conservatives, and to the establishment of the Conservative Party.
00:27:35.020 A lot of good principles were lost.
00:27:36.840 Of course, it was always a better alternative than the liberals ever could be.
00:27:40.520 But I thought that was a nice homage, if you will, to the Reform Party of Canada and the spirit of optimism we had for a short time in Canada.
00:27:56.440 But let's face it, things are in such a quagmire right now with Justin Trudeau, they can only get better at pure polio.
00:28:04.860 And I'm also hoping to have our friend Maxime Bernier on the show.
00:28:09.840 I haven't had Maxime on, my goodness, in probably a year.
00:28:13.700 And I want to talk to him about observations he made about this recent appointment, in fact, just this week, of a new chief of defense staff, a female chief of defense staff, who Maxime tweeted yesterday, or I should say posted on X.
00:28:29.820 She is the most woke choice possible for Justin Trudeau.
00:28:33.240 He didn't just choose her because she's a woman, but she's a woke woman.
00:28:36.760 And she's been responsible for a lot of the crap that's been going on in the military, watering down the standards for dress and deportment and everything else.
00:28:45.940 And so I think she's been a wholly bad choice.
00:28:49.600 And Maxime could be on the show in the next couple of days to talk about this, to talk about Bill C-63 and where he sees the future of the People's Party Canada and his own career, if there's a change in government.
00:29:04.980 And Maxime remains a good friend of mine.
00:29:06.720 And I know the viewers are divided over Maxime, but I think he's got some great things to say and he stands for all the right things as far as I'm concerned.
00:29:15.760 So I'm looking forward to talking to Maxime again.
00:29:19.100 And we will be talking about the UK election tomorrow and the birth of the Reform Party and what that means.
00:29:26.240 And of course, this weekend, the run-up elections in France, where we're seeing huge support for, I'm not going to call them the far-right parties or the far-right party of Marine Le Pen.
00:29:42.480 Again, I'm going to say the populist conservative movement in France is getting a huge vote of confidence from French voters.
00:29:51.680 And Macron, Emmanuel Macron, that excuse for a president who wanted to invade Russia, he's going the way of Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden.
00:30:03.560 All of these people are going to be put out to pasture.
00:30:06.900 And Joe Biden says, and by the way, I'll add this at the end, Joe Biden is convinced he's still running for president.
00:30:12.840 Not going to happen.
00:30:14.380 I guarantee it.
00:30:15.580 The Democrats are going to turf this guy because he is incapable of leading the party, even to defeat in the next presidential election.
00:30:25.600 And he should be removed as president of the United States because he is grossly incompetent and incapacitated.
00:30:34.540 Anyway, that's all for now.
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