Stand on Guard with David Krayden - December 17, 2024


Trudeau Defying Reality and His Massive Unpopularity | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

30 minutes

Words per Minute

138.60518

Word Count

4,216

Sentence Count

367

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

Justin Trudeau's Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigns or is fired from her position. Opposition Leader Justin Trudeau says it was the right thing to do to resign, and calls for the Prime Minister to do the same. Meanwhile, the police have frozen bank accounts, credit cards, and funds raised to fight Pride Week in Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Yes, yes, yes.
00:00:28.640 Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard.
00:00:32.220 Well, how would you describe yesterday?
00:00:34.720 I would say surreal.
00:00:37.280 It was like you're watching a movie, and a movie that didn't seem real at that.
00:00:44.440 Of course, film is never real at the best of times, but it does strive at times to portray
00:00:49.140 the world in a realistic manner.
00:00:51.400 What we saw yesterday from Parliament Hill, from Justin Trudeau, from Christy Freeland,
00:00:55.580 from all of these players in our government seemed like it was not quite there.
00:01:01.140 We'll be back in a minute with more.
00:01:05.580 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:01:09.820 We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
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00:01:58.720 Joe Warmington will be joining.
00:02:00.960 I just spoke to him on the phone.
00:02:02.980 He's writing late, finishing his column for today.
00:02:06.360 And he's running off to a peer poly of news conference after he talks to me.
00:02:12.460 Must be in Toronto.
00:02:14.200 Because I'm not aware of what's happening here in Ottawa.
00:02:18.200 Unless he's seeing a closed circuit or something.
00:02:20.640 Anyway.
00:02:21.340 So Joe will be joining me to talk about what happened yesterday at the House of Commons.
00:02:24.920 And, of course, the work he's been doing and I've been doing on behalf of the mayor of Emo, Ontario.
00:02:31.420 This is the mayor who was forced to pay $5,000 for the human rights tribunal because he dared to say no to Pride Week and to fly the pride flag.
00:02:43.900 And these people are just absolutely disgusting in terms of how they're going after ordinary people and forcing them to think things they don't want to think, to do things they don't want to do.
00:02:58.440 And I'm sick of dealing with these human rights tribunals that are nothing but kangaroo courts.
00:03:04.180 We'll be talking about that later.
00:03:06.260 And yesterday.
00:03:09.460 Now, it doesn't get more bizarre than this.
00:03:11.680 Before I forget, though, here's what Donald Trump had to say.
00:03:15.380 And that's probably the most recent.
00:03:17.100 This is after everything yesterday.
00:03:19.160 Donald Trump gets on Truth Social.
00:03:24.420 And he says,
00:03:25.520 The great state of Canada is stunned as the finance minister resigns or was fired from her position by Governor Justin Trudeau.
00:03:34.720 Her behavior was totally toxic and not at all conducive to making deals, which are good for the very unhappy citizens of Canada.
00:03:42.980 She will not be missed.
00:03:45.940 That's probably very true.
00:03:47.820 Even those of us who thought she probably did the right thing yesterday.
00:03:52.580 Yes, it's good riddance with Christia Freeland.
00:03:54.720 She was very difficult to take, especially during question period.
00:04:00.260 And I don't know how many times when I was doing live question period, people would pop up and say, oh, please, no.
00:04:06.920 Turn the sound off when Christia Freeland gets up.
00:04:10.020 She's just there.
00:04:10.620 She goes hectoring, bantering, lecturing everybody in that voice of hers.
00:04:18.620 Yes, I know.
00:04:19.240 I know exactly what you're talking about.
00:04:21.100 Here she is, by the way, when she was freezing bank accounts.
00:04:25.320 Let's not forget what Freeland was all about.
00:04:30.120 I think it was a little too easy on her yesterday because we've got to remember this was the woman who thought it was just a wonderful idea to freeze the bank accounts and Freedom Convoy.
00:04:39.740 Not just the protesters, but supporters.
00:04:41.820 Confirming that accounts have been frozen, both personal and corporate, but you're not releasing the information.
00:04:47.560 And the actual follow up is I'm just wondering whether the bank accounts will be targeted of individuals who donated to the Give, Send, Go and the GoFundMe campaigns.
00:04:56.920 Are they considered designated people under the Emergencies Act, meaning that their credit cards could be cut and financial services are targeting them as well?
00:05:04.140 Okay, so the names of both individuals and entities, as well as crypto wallets, have been shared by the RCMP with financial institutions and accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen.
00:05:25.940 Crowdfunding platforms and payment service providers have started the registration process with Fintrack.
00:05:37.100 In terms of the specifics on whose accounts are being frozen, you now have the regulations.
00:05:47.320 The financial service providers have those regulations as well, and they, working with law enforcement, will be making the operational decisions.
00:06:00.520 Yeah, thanks to Trude North for that one.
00:06:04.160 Here's the situation, folks, what we want.
00:06:10.340 Trudeau, of course, is not resigning.
00:06:12.700 There was a stupid report yesterday, I think based on some inside source.
00:06:18.480 I think CTV had it out, and they tweeted it, or they, no, I'm not saying tweet, that they posted on X yesterday saying that Trudeau might resign if a rogue partner.
00:06:29.960 He has no intention of resigning.
00:06:32.600 Although I understand, I just saw this morning, you remember Catherine McKenna, the former environment and climate change minister?
00:06:39.820 She's actually saying Trudeau needs to resign, and every liberal MP needs to tell him that.
00:06:45.180 I haven't got the post in front of me, but she's actually saying that.
00:06:49.480 And that is incredible.
00:06:54.440 That is absolutely incredible.
00:06:57.460 So, seven minutes in, we're still waiting for Joe to arrive here, and he will be coming on.
00:07:04.460 We're going to talk about what happened yesterday, but until we get there...
00:07:09.820 Did you watch the news conference with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh?
00:07:16.980 I found that to be absolutely incredible.
00:07:24.300 Now, how does he get away with this?
00:07:28.000 How does Jagmeet Singh get away with this?
00:07:31.260 Because, of course, we're talking about this is just before question period.
00:07:34.500 And Jagmeet Singh has asked, you know, should Trudeau resign?
00:07:38.860 Yeah, Trudeau should resign.
00:07:40.960 He needs to resign immediately.
00:07:42.880 Are you going to vote with the conservatives in a non-confidence vote?
00:07:46.540 All options are on the table.
00:07:50.600 And, of course, the media, you can see the visible, the visceral frustration with this manic liar who can't tell the truth to save his life.
00:08:00.640 Who's sitting there, and you can just see the glaze over his eyes as he comes out with the same stupid talking points.
00:08:09.340 He can't justify telling Justin Trudeau to resign in one sentence and the next sentence not promising to vote non-confidence.
00:08:19.640 Because it's all about his pension.
00:08:21.380 It's all about his pension.
00:08:24.120 That is just so disgusting.
00:08:27.380 That any politician would be that crass, that base.
00:08:33.140 And, of course, the reporters are saying, how can you have it both ways, Mr. Singh?
00:08:37.740 How can you have it both ways?
00:08:39.900 How can you say Trudeau must resign and at the same time say, well, I can't tell you for sure whether I'm going to vote against him in a non-confidence vote?
00:08:51.380 Because, well, you know, there's other things to consider here.
00:08:57.800 This guy is pathetic.
00:08:59.700 He is a pathetic politician.
00:09:01.960 But let's watch what he did yesterday.
00:09:03.940 Mr. Trudeau has to go.
00:09:05.100 He has to resign.
00:09:06.800 And because of that, all options are on the table.
00:09:09.580 And we'll look at each vote and we'll make a decision.
00:09:12.440 But now all options are on the table.
00:09:15.420 Paul Wells.
00:09:15.940 Go ahead, Paul.
00:09:16.260 Go ahead, Paul.
00:09:17.660 Sir, the room behind you is a parliament.
00:09:19.980 The government continues to govern as long as MPs continue to have confidence in the government.
00:09:27.460 You have no say over who the leader of the Liberal Party is.
00:09:30.960 Will you support the government?
00:09:33.600 Or are you withdrawing your support from the government?
00:09:38.080 With respect to that, I've said that all options are on the table.
00:09:41.840 That means anything is possible.
00:09:43.380 But what is clear, given what we have seen, Justin Trudeau and a Liberal government that
00:09:48.600 are focused on themselves, they are infighting at a time when people cannot even do their
00:09:53.200 groceries.
00:09:53.760 They can't even find homes that are affordable.
00:09:56.540 And we've got the threat of Donald Trump and 25% tariffs that mean hundreds of thousands
00:10:02.160 of jobs are at risk.
00:10:03.620 Because of that, I'm saying very clearly that Justin Trudeau has to resign.
00:10:08.520 All options are on the table.
00:10:09.820 Thank you very much.
00:10:10.420 Yeah, that is pathetic.
00:10:15.460 Would you want this guy representing you as a lawyer?
00:10:17.960 Because he really is an absolute atrocity in terms of how he tries to explain his position.
00:10:27.380 And of course, if we have a chance, we'll watch Peter Julian, the NDP House leader, suggest
00:10:32.640 that Mr. Singh was quite clear.
00:10:35.920 No, he wasn't quite clear.
00:10:38.260 Because the issue here, of course, is all about Jagmeet Singh's pension.
00:10:42.820 That's all this is about.
00:10:44.120 The question is, why does somebody who has made a lot of money as a lawyer, comes from
00:10:49.260 a wealthy family, why is this pension so damn important to him?
00:10:53.880 Why does he need a pension so badly?
00:10:57.200 That he will go to these lengths.
00:11:00.500 He will be living through history right now and be unable to take a stand.
00:11:07.520 He's going to bring his whole party down with him because he is so incompetent.
00:11:13.120 He can't make a decision to save his life.
00:11:20.340 And of course, let's have a look at the fiscal cliff we went over yesterday.
00:11:25.380 So, as I told you a week or so ago, yeah, it's going to be $60 billion plus.
00:11:30.380 It was.
00:11:30.700 It was a $61.9 billion deficit.
00:11:34.300 And of course, the liberals are heralding that yesterday.
00:11:37.760 What few of them were in the House of Commons talking about, oh, it's great news.
00:11:43.120 And look at the money we're spending on.
00:11:45.280 Yeah.
00:11:45.480 Yeah.
00:11:46.060 On what?
00:11:46.900 Your free school lunches you haven't even offered yet?
00:11:50.920 Your dental care plan that people for people with no teeth.
00:11:56.040 This is a pathetic government.
00:11:57.840 It just spends money like water.
00:11:59.720 Of course, it spends it in places they don't even want to talk about.
00:12:03.140 You have to read the estimates to find out where this government's really spending your money.
00:12:09.400 And so what happens yesterday?
00:12:12.120 They're supposed to read the fall economic statement.
00:12:15.360 Polly keeps calling it the FEZ.
00:12:17.200 I've never actually heard that acronym pronounced.
00:12:21.040 But he wants this.
00:12:22.860 He says, just read it.
00:12:23.960 And that's the last minute.
00:12:25.920 They're waiting at four o'clock.
00:12:28.420 And just after question period, you know, they're doing a few statements.
00:12:33.140 And the speaker announces, we're not going to be reading the fall economics they've been in the House today.
00:12:39.160 What?
00:12:39.600 So, therefore, they're not reading it.
00:12:44.420 So the MPs have to scramble and look at the copies they've had, which has been embargoed until about an hour or two ago.
00:12:51.280 So they're finally finding out how bad the news is, how big the deficit is.
00:12:58.260 Because they're scrambling to get the information together.
00:13:01.680 But because the speaker did not allow the economic statement to be read in the House, they're not going to have a proper vote on it.
00:13:10.820 So it doesn't, it can't constitute a non-confidence motion.
00:13:14.960 So that's how the speaker colluded with the liberals yesterday, clearly, to get this economic statement passed, at least through the day, without a non-confidence vote coming.
00:13:32.060 Because, and Trudeau has no intention of resigning.
00:13:36.780 I'm telling you that right now.
00:13:37.980 Now, that might change in the next couple of days if somebody convinces him to do that.
00:13:43.440 I don't know what it's going to take, what kind of a sledgehammer it's going to take to convince him to do that.
00:13:51.740 But I think something might convince him to do that.
00:13:56.260 And we will see what it will take.
00:14:01.660 But Dominique LeBlanc, of course, is one of Trudeau's oldest friends.
00:14:05.500 He's probably his closest ally in the cabinet.
00:14:09.640 So he puts him in finance, takes him away from public safety.
00:14:14.360 Now, what does that tell you?
00:14:16.100 Well, the fall economic statement says they're going to spend $1.6 billion on the border over six years.
00:14:25.200 What does that mean?
00:14:26.340 Just like the liberal defense policy, which is to spend, you know, like $10 million, $60 million, $100 million, $1 billion in eight years.
00:14:39.640 It's in the budget, but we won't be spending that for eight years.
00:14:42.600 When, of course, they're no longer the government.
00:14:44.860 So this is bogus.
00:14:46.820 This is funny money.
00:14:48.580 They're not going to be spending anything on the border between now and January 20th.
00:14:53.660 They have no intention of moving on the border.
00:14:56.120 They've taken their public safety minister, our equivalent of the DHS, Homeland Security guy, out.
00:15:06.460 We don't even know who the minister of public safety is, the guy who's responsible for border security.
00:15:13.760 We don't even know who that is.
00:15:14.880 Dominic LeBlanc had that job yesterday morning.
00:15:17.080 He no longer has that job.
00:15:18.620 You can't be financed in public safety at the same time.
00:15:21.200 Those are major portfolios.
00:15:24.400 Somebody is going to be in there.
00:15:25.740 There's about five different cabinet posts vacant now.
00:15:28.960 This is a government without wheels.
00:15:30.800 Or wings, for that matter.
00:15:35.120 But it is absolute chaos.
00:15:38.340 And it indicates the Trudeau government has no intention of looking after the border, of fixing the border, or even looking like they're fixing the border.
00:15:51.640 And that, to me, is an absolute piece of nonsense.
00:15:58.180 And that's how this government is running.
00:16:01.380 Now, can enough liberals convince Justin Trudeau to resign?
00:16:09.820 Apparently, this is a guy who doesn't think he needs to resign.
00:16:17.040 He went to a Liberal Party event last night, sneered at the protesters.
00:16:25.000 Chrystia Freeland gets a standing ovation.
00:16:26.820 What does that tell Justin Trudeau?
00:16:29.140 This is the minister, the ex-minister, who just said he uses gimmicks.
00:16:34.360 This is the guy who says he's not really doing a Team Canada thing because he doesn't understand what Team Canada is.
00:16:44.840 It's Team Trudeau.
00:16:45.620 This is a very caustic letter of resignation.
00:16:48.380 As I said many times yesterday on this show and when I appeared on Redacted yesterday, I talked about this is the most caustic letter of resignation I've ever seen.
00:16:57.220 They're usually diplomatic, short.
00:16:59.280 And, you know, wish you the best in your future endeavors, sort of crapped.
00:17:05.400 This is the same sort of thing you get when you get fired by somebody.
00:17:09.920 And they wish you the best in your future endeavors, but just never talk to me again, please.
00:17:14.620 This was a very, very acrimonious letter.
00:17:20.620 Anyway, let's see what Trudeau was up to yesterday.
00:17:23.440 This will amaze you.
00:17:24.420 Letter to him, she is at that caucus as well.
00:17:29.600 Two people told me, announced her resignation on social media in a letter to him.
00:17:36.460 She is at that caucus as well.
00:17:40.240 Two people told me that she received a standing ovation when she arrived.
00:17:45.580 I think the prime minister has been speaking now just for a few moments.
00:17:49.320 We're going to keep our eyes peeled on this scene because it is truly, truly remarkable.
00:17:54.420 These are great things, and I cannot emphasize enough just how damn proud I am of what we have done over the past nine years, and it's because of you.
00:18:21.720 Confirming that accounts have been
00:18:24.420 So Justin, of course, looks like he's totally in control here.
00:18:30.860 Nothing to see.
00:18:32.960 What's the issue?
00:18:36.020 And that, to me, is just indicative of this man.
00:18:40.420 If we didn't know this already, this man is so delusional.
00:18:48.060 He is so out of touch.
00:18:51.340 He is so unwilling to face reality that he's living in his own little universe right now.
00:19:01.660 And I don't think anything short of the real bosses of the liberal party, which, of course, are the moneyed class, which, of course, are the globalists who control the levers, the people who have put Justin Trudeau where he is today.
00:19:22.100 I've never quite spoken this frankly about why I think Justin Trudeau is prime minister, but it's not just because he's Pierre Trudeau's son.
00:19:32.940 Because this is a man who was essentially offered up as a sacrifice in the altar of globalism.
00:19:39.780 And the globalists have led his career.
00:19:44.740 They put him in the position.
00:19:46.340 He was a nobody.
00:19:47.620 He was a failed drama teacher when he suddenly became the leader of a party that wasn't even the official opposition at the time.
00:20:03.380 It was the third party in the House of Commons.
00:20:06.860 It was barely surviving.
00:20:09.260 And you remember Jack Layton's NDP?
00:20:11.420 They were the official opposition when Justin Trudeau became the leader of the liberal party.
00:20:15.620 And then suddenly, in 2015, he's in third place.
00:20:21.560 This is after Jack Layton's death.
00:20:24.200 And Tom Mulcair becomes the leader of the NDP.
00:20:28.500 And Tom Mulcair is actually farther to the right than Justin Trudeau on some issues.
00:20:35.380 But Justin Trudeau is in third place in that 2015 election.
00:20:38.900 Stephen Harper is expected to win that election.
00:20:43.120 He looks like he's going to win another term.
00:20:45.620 And he's going to be the first conservative prime minister since Sir John A. Macdonald to be in power for more than 10 years.
00:20:56.520 But, of course, it all falls apart during the election.
00:20:59.660 And Justin Trudeau is prime minister.
00:21:02.460 And where does he go?
00:21:03.180 Well, the first place he goes as prime minister is to pay obeisance, respect to the World Economic Forum, which has put him into power.
00:21:13.900 And that is Justin Trudeau's story.
00:21:20.780 What is Jagmeet Singh's story?
00:21:24.720 What's one of cowardice?
00:21:26.900 Jagmeet Singh is an incredible political coward who's incapable of even admitting that he can't vote against the government right now.
00:21:42.000 Well, thank you.
00:21:42.660 Sorry.
00:21:43.280 But I have to wait till my pension comes through.
00:21:48.720 So let's say what his house leader, Peter Julian, had to say yesterday about this.
00:21:54.520 It's going to be confidence votes in February and in March.
00:21:58.500 Does that mean if Justin Trudeau is still the prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party in February and March, does all options on the table mean the NDP will vote no, vote non-confidence in the government in those two months on that timeline?
00:22:12.240 If we're talking the end of February and the beginning of March and Mr. Trudeau has not stepped down, hasn't he did that call from his own caucus, from his own cabinet, from all the opposition parties, then yes.
00:22:24.960 So, of course, that would mean if we're coming up to a straight-up non-confidence motion the end of February, early March, that's one of the tools that we have.
00:22:32.780 And so there's no doubt about that.
00:22:34.920 I mean, Jagmeet Singh was very, very clear.
00:22:37.400 My concern, really, David, isn't just late February, early March.
00:22:42.480 It's right now.
00:22:43.560 People need the supports.
00:22:45.660 We need a government that actually is functional and is putting those supports into place.
00:22:49.420 And we need all hands on deck in terms of the Trump tariffs, which threaten hundreds of thousands of jobs.
00:22:56.060 So this idea that the Liberals can play out a drama over the course of the next few months, simply not on.
00:23:02.060 And the NDP, and I think Jagmeet Singh, was very clear about that.
00:23:05.240 Well, with respect, Mr. Julian, he kind of wasn't.
00:23:08.080 He just kept saying all options are on the table, right?
00:23:10.620 And, you know, there's lots of options on lots of tables.
00:23:13.120 It doesn't mean they get exercised.
00:23:14.300 And you say that voting no is one of the tools you have available to them.
00:23:17.760 But am I understanding you correctly that if Justin Trudeau is prime minister in February or March,
00:23:23.440 100 percent the NDP votes non-confidence in the government when it comes to the floor of the House of Commons?
00:23:29.480 When it's a straight-up confidence motion, at the end of February, early March,
00:23:34.600 if we have the continued debacle that we're seeing here and the prime minister has not stepped down,
00:23:40.140 though I doubt that.
00:23:41.420 I mean, I think the odds are that he will heed the message tonight from his own caucus and his own cabinet.
00:23:49.960 We simply cannot continue like this.
00:23:52.340 So, yes, the NDP, as the adults in the room, would step up on that.
00:23:56.640 We believe that we need to be taking action now to help people and to stand up against the Trump administration.
00:24:04.560 Peter Julian, NDP House Leader, appreciate your time and thank you for the clarity on February and March.
00:24:09.440 Just another thing to put on our calendars.
00:24:12.020 Thank you for being here today, sir.
00:24:13.260 Appreciate your time.
00:24:14.080 My pleasure.
00:24:14.560 Thanks.
00:24:14.760 Thank you for being here today, sir.
00:24:30.140 Thank you for being here today, sir.
00:24:30.820 Sorry, my mic was, did we get that?
00:24:33.440 Did we hear that?
00:24:34.800 And once again, I'm sorry Joe is unable to join us again.
00:24:39.100 And he's having some technical issues.
00:24:43.520 I'm not sure what, but we had a chance.
00:24:47.840 We will have that conversation about the mayor of Emo.
00:24:51.740 And we will have the, because I'm not going to get into that today.
00:24:56.880 This is an ongoing issue with the Human Rights Tribunals, with the Human Rights Commission in Ontario.
00:25:03.860 It is a kangaroo court that just runs amok.
00:25:07.920 It is going crazy.
00:25:09.680 Let me show you this one.
00:25:11.020 This is what we want to talk about here.
00:25:12.540 This is a slide, this is a picture on the Borderland Pride Facebook.
00:25:21.620 This is the group that took the mayor and the council of Emo to court through the Human Rights Tribunal.
00:25:28.160 They would never have gotten this case heard if it had have been in a civil court.
00:25:42.540 So they went through the Human Rights Tribunal to get what they wanted, and they got what they wanted.
00:25:51.540 $10,000 fine for the town, $5,000 fine for the mayor.
00:25:57.360 And this is how they depict themselves.
00:25:59.560 The gay pride flag is just rolling over everything in their wake.
00:26:05.880 Traditional family, Christian values, sanctity of marriage.
00:26:11.180 You got it.
00:26:12.540 It's all gone.
00:26:14.820 And they've got the government of Doug Ford behind them.
00:26:21.080 And that is where we stand with Human Rights Tribunals.
00:26:26.720 Now, Joe has done some great work on this, and this is why I wanted him on the show again to discuss this.
00:26:32.680 This is absolutely outrageous that this is allowed to continue.
00:26:37.100 But it's Doug Ford's Human Rights Tribunal.
00:26:40.000 I'm going to emphasize this isn't Justin Trudeau.
00:26:42.980 Don't blame Trudeau for this one, although he loves it.
00:26:46.760 This is Doug Ford.
00:26:48.860 The faux conservative, the phony conservative who's getting away with this.
00:26:53.100 And nobody wants to criticize Doug Ford.
00:26:55.500 Oh, yeah.
00:26:55.980 He's one of us.
00:26:56.740 No, he's not.
00:26:58.320 Doug Ford is for Doug Ford.
00:26:59.720 And he's Trudeau's useful idiot in every way.
00:27:03.360 Every time Trudeau needs a provincial ally, he turns to Doug Ford.
00:27:08.560 Doug Ford loves Justin Trudeau.
00:27:10.600 Justin Trudeau loves Doug Ford because they're in the same boat together.
00:27:15.620 I was going to say something else.
00:27:17.280 Better not.
00:27:19.920 But Doug, don't be fooled by Doug Ford.
00:27:21.580 He's not on your side.
00:27:22.800 He's not a conservative.
00:27:23.920 He's not a principled conservative.
00:27:26.680 He is a progressive conservative.
00:27:29.240 Because you know what that means?
00:27:31.720 It means an oxymoron because it's too contradictory terms put together.
00:27:37.020 He's a progressive who pretends to be a conservative.
00:27:40.380 That's what Doug Ford is all about.
00:27:41.960 And I will criticize Doug Ford every day of the week because he really doesn't deserve
00:27:47.400 the homage he gets from so many conservatives who think he's doing a great job in Ontario.
00:27:54.140 He's not.
00:27:55.360 He was the lockdown king during COVID.
00:27:58.380 He was Mr. Trudeau's right-hand man during the Emergencies Act.
00:28:02.640 Give it to them, he said.
00:28:04.240 Give those truckers what they deserve.
00:28:06.680 And that's Doug Ford.
00:28:07.400 And now it's give the mayor of Emo what he deserves.
00:28:09.960 Doug Ford hasn't said a word about this because he knows the grassroots people who still believe in him
00:28:15.040 wouldn't like him supporting this decision.
00:28:17.540 But he has done nothing to support this mayor or this council.
00:28:22.300 Nothing.
00:28:23.500 And he just hopes it goes away.
00:28:26.600 Anyway, thank you so much for tuning in today.
00:28:30.400 These are exciting times.
00:28:32.820 Things are going to be happening today.
00:28:35.040 Things are going to continue to happen every day.
00:28:37.660 And Trudeau might resign.
00:28:39.020 I'm not, I don't know.
00:28:40.380 I don't, I, my crystal ball doesn't say.
00:28:43.320 And I don't read crystal balls anyway.
00:28:46.520 But I don't know.
00:28:48.220 I don't think he will.
00:28:50.580 But the globalists might convince him it's time to go.
00:28:54.260 Because he's doing more harm than good for their cause.
00:28:57.820 And it's always about the globalist cause when it comes to Justin Trudeau.
00:29:04.780 So we'll be back tomorrow with all the news you need to know.
00:29:08.880 Or at least some of it.
00:29:11.940 So we can all continue to resolve to resist in these exciting but very dangerous times.
00:29:17.320 Stay tuned, folks.
00:29:20.640 And God bless.
00:29:21.780 Oh, one more reminder.
00:29:24.180 Christmas is coming.
00:29:25.100 Eight days away.
00:29:26.440 Have a look at our merchandise.
00:29:27.520 Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:29:36.060 Ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:29:57.520 Yes, and don't forget this cup here.
00:30:02.580 We just got it in the mail yesterday.
00:30:06.040 This is the latest addition to the Stand on Guard Cup family.
00:30:10.780 Free speech.
00:30:12.640 That is something every principled conservative should wake up to on Christmas morning.
00:30:19.780 Thank you for watching, and I will be back again tomorrow.