Why is Justin Trudeau obsessing over an admirer of Alex Jones? And who do you think that admirer might be? We'll find out when we come back in a few moments to discuss that and much more.
00:12:58.300No conservative leader should have to be browbeaten by Justin Trudeau, because Justin Trudeau is the guy, you recall,
00:13:10.940who calls anybody he disagrees with the most vile names imaginable, starting with racist, starting with misogynist.
00:13:21.500And when he's really revved up, he'll call his political opponents Nazis.
00:13:29.580That's how he referred to members of the Freedom Convoy when he didn't like them protesting in town against his authoritarian COVID mandates.
00:13:41.340Justin Trudeau called them Nazis as well as racist and misogynist.
00:13:46.140He called anybody who didn't want to get the vaccine, maybe because they thought it might affect their health in an adverse way.
00:13:58.780You don't agree with Justin Trudeau, he'll call you names.
00:14:01.320He will go out of his way to try to cancel you.
00:14:07.160And that's the kind of person Justin Trudeau is.
00:14:11.160So don't, don't, I cannot stand to see Trudeau provide advice to anybody.
00:14:20.840Because this man has, is so weak of character.
00:14:25.480He exhibits an unalloyed narcissism in his daily life and especially in his politics.
00:14:33.640He is a man without political or moral honor.
00:14:41.700And he is the one siding with all the wrong people, including globalists like the W.E.F.'s Klaus Schwab.
00:14:52.320Those are the people Justin Trudeau sides with.
00:14:55.160And I want you to watch a clip here from a speech delivered by the late, great Ronald Reagan, long before he was president of the United States, long before, a few years anyway, before he became governor of California.
00:15:11.220This is the speech that essentially launched the Reagan revolution that would culminate in his election in November 1980 as president of the United States, 16 years later.
00:15:25.280This is the 1964 Republican convention that nominated Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona as the nomination.
00:15:35.840He was, he was seen as just too conservative, too principled, too far from the mainstream at the time to be president.
00:15:46.900Lyndon Johnson won in a landslide that year with 61% of the vote.
00:15:52.920But this is where Reagan essentially emerged as the great hope of the future for people who wanted smaller government, limited government, personal freedom, individual liberty.
00:16:05.240This is where Reagan emerged as the leader, as the spokesman for those people.
00:16:11.560And the world he describes in 1964 in America sounds a lot like the world we're living in in 2024.
00:17:35.200Foreign dollar claims are 27.3 billion dollars.
00:17:38.260And we've just had announced that the dollar of 1939 will now purchase 45 cents in its total value.
00:17:48.260So guess how much the average middle class Canadian is paying in taxes to government in general, to the state, whether it's municipal, provincial or federal government.
00:18:01.860Over 40 percent of their salary, 40 cents of every dollar.
00:18:05.280And Reagan was saying 37 cents at the time in the United States was too much.
00:19:40.460And we get none from this Trudeau government.
00:19:42.920We are on the precipice of an economic catastrophe.
00:19:46.080And Trudeau wants to talk about Alex Jones.
00:19:51.560I don't know if we can survive until October 2025 when the next federal election is slated to occur.
00:20:00.920However, I'm hoping the NDP partner of this Trudeau government decides to pull the plug on its relationship with Justin Trudeau over this budget, which has turned out to be another public relations disaster, as well as an economic one for this Trudeau government.
00:20:26.260So we might have hope that this government will fall in a non-confidence vote over the budget if the NDP has anything vaguely resembling common sense.
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00:21:47.340I made a decision to become an independent journalist about a year ago because I wanted to bring all of my experience in the military, in journalism, to you.
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