Justin Trudeau's New Year's Eve press conference where he apologized to the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, for his actions in the past year. The Prime Minister's Office releases a statement and apology to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
00:00:00.440Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton, and I'm going to be talking about the last thing Justin Trudeau should be doing at this juncture in his political career.
00:00:16.000So we are in a very precarious position in this country. We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:30.000Yes, and like my cat Sasha says and demonstrates, ring the bell, because you ring the bell, it really, really helps to beat the curve, the communications curve, the algorithm, and it allows us to beat Trudeau's censorship.
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00:01:19.920So, I wanted to say, I have Sasha the cat right here. She's the one that always rings the bell, and she wants to say hi.
00:01:33.140There's Sasha the cat. She's the bell ringer, and she loves this show. So, Sasha wants to wish everybody a Happy New Year.
00:01:41.800Okay. Thanks, Sasha. Thank you. Yes. So, I mentioned the merchandise yesterday in the last broadcast, and of course, I'm wearing the hoodie, Resolve to Resist.
00:01:58.840Isn't that a great graphic? Yeah. It's really good. And I want to show you the t-shirt as well.
00:02:05.400If you didn't see it yesterday, think while it's still legal. There. Let me get it straight. Think while it's still legal.
00:02:12.820Now, we've already had queries about these hoodies and shirts. And no, you can't order them yet.
00:02:21.600We expect to have that information, that link available early in the new year.
00:02:25.480But you can get them in all sizes, men's and women's. So, they won't all be extra large men's. No. And that's what I'm wearing right now. And it's a little big on me.
00:02:37.440So, we will have other sizes. But thanks for your interest. And please, comment. If you're watching this today and you say,
00:02:44.720Hey, I like that t-shirt. Or, I don't like that hoodie. Or, you love that hoodie. Let us know.
00:02:51.620Because this is how we're starting. We're starting with t-shirts and hoodies. We don't have anything else for sale.
00:03:00.940We won't have anything else for sale for a while. And so, we don't have any mugs for you or anything else.
00:03:06.860But I think this is a nice way to start. And I really, really welcome your comments.
00:03:12.360And thank you for those who have already asked. Can I order one? Can I get one?
00:03:16.760And this is not a stand-on-guard muck.
00:03:22.740So, what has Trudeau been up to during the Christmas season?
00:03:28.060Of course, we all know he's run off to the Caribbean.
00:03:31.600Yes. And he won't be back in the House of Commons. So, February.
00:03:40.040But he did the usual end-of-the-year interviews.
00:03:44.580You know, the Christmas interviews, if you will.
00:03:46.120He would never call them that because he doesn't like to use the word Christmas.
00:03:49.760But he did the usual end-of-the-year interviews.
00:03:52.740And I think they were quite interesting.
00:03:54.640Because I expected, you know, maybe I'm naive.
00:04:00.760But I expected a little bit of repentance from Justin Trudeau.
00:08:52.700And all Justin Trudeau can do is read the script.
00:08:55.800He reads the same script in question period every day, well, that he's there.
00:08:59.820And he's read the script again to Mercedes in this interview, and he read the same script to other people, including Rosemary Barton from CBC, did a not bad interview with him.
00:09:11.660Nobody's extremely hepped up on Justin Trudeau this Christmas because, my God, even to bought-off journalists, those who are bought-off or those who are sympathetic, they can see the end is nigh for Justin Trudeau, but not Justin Trudeau.
00:09:26.860No, no, he's still convinced that every year is Justin's year.
00:10:42.580But on a personal level, I made a commitment in 2015 to a whole bunch of young people who came out to vote for the very, very first time that we were going to be doing the right kinds of things to secure the promise of this country in a way that people were worried about.
00:11:01.780And years later, even with everything we've done on the environment, on inclusion, on gender equality, on growing the economy, on reconciliation, those young people, eight years later, are having trouble paying their rent, worried about their future in ways that are just as tangible, if not more.
00:11:21.920Ah, let's just pause for a second here.
00:12:40.140They can see through this fraud that it's all about Justin Trudeau.
00:12:44.380He's not fighting for their goals or objectives or their needs or for their progress.
00:12:50.680He's fighting for himself and his woke vision for Canada.
00:12:54.640That's all Justin Trudeau has ever believed in.
00:12:57.840And for him to have the gall to suggest, can't leave politics now, I can't leave the office of prime minister now, I'm there, I'm in the trenches fighting for those youngsters, yes.
00:13:10.760And, of course, it's the usual crap coming from this guy.
00:13:15.660And let's go back to the interview because he just keeps it up and it's incredible.
00:13:20.620Because of the global context we're in, and I didn't make a promise that I was going to make things better for them and then walk away after four years or even after eight years.
00:13:29.940I said I'd be there to fight for them every single day.
00:15:18.780Now, what do you think that means for the people who really control the Liberal Party, the corporate elites?
00:15:29.300Because of the way politics is run today and because of the way fundraising is run, you really can't be a viable party unless you have grassroots support.
00:15:38.520In other words, one or two corporations can't ensure the inevitable victory of the Liberal Party or its survival.
00:15:48.280You need grassroots support to ensure adequate funds are raised so your party can continue to function.
00:15:58.140When that ceases to happen, that's when the lifeline is cut for Justin Trudeau.
00:16:03.120That's when it's over for Justin Trudeau.
00:16:05.740Now, I'm not like one of these people who comes on the air every other day and tells you, it's over for Justin Trudeau.
00:16:49.780And the reality check will come when the caucus members say, hey, I won't be able to get reelected as a Liberal because of you, Justin Trudeau.
00:17:13.700But all that aside, what is Justin Trudeau really fighting for beyond and besides himself?
00:17:23.720Let's have a listen to that always eloquent and articulate leader of the World Economic Forum, the WEF, Klaus Schwab.
00:17:35.940This is a guy who wants to put something in your brain to know what you're thinking, who thinks you should be living in 15-minute cities, who doesn't think you should own anything and you should be happy about it.
00:18:07.260So yesterday I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau and I know that half of this cabinet or even more half of this cabinet are for our actually young global leaders of the World Economic Forum.
00:20:05.100And as I've said in the past, Justin Trudeau has talked about the pandemic as being an opportunity for a reset of social and economic policies to put them in line with woke or so-called progressive policies.
00:20:30.760And I think Klaus Schwab just said that.
00:20:32.260Thank you very much, very much, Klaus, for that vote of endorsement for Justin Trudeau, because it's another reason why Justin Trudeau should not be leading this country.
00:20:42.040I want to wish you all a happy new year and a great year in 2024.
00:20:54.460I don't know what's going to happen any more than you or your friends or your family do.
00:21:00.740I know we have to keep fighting Justin Trudeau and what he's doing.
00:21:04.400And I know if there's any way to get those opposition parties that are currently aligned with Trudeau to oppose him and his government, that needs to happen in 2024.
00:21:18.660Therefore, Trudeau has an abundance of very bad policy on the line, including the third part of his censorship plan, which is the Online Safety Act, which will make disinformation and misinformation illegal without even defining what those terms are.
00:21:39.420So we have a job ahead of us, but I think we're up to it.
00:21:43.500And I think we need to keep resolving to resist, as I like to say on this program all the time.
00:21:49.320We need to do that because otherwise we just acquiesce and we just submit to the tyranny that Justin Trudeau and the liberal government is imposing upon us as Canadians.