Trudeau's SHOCKING Halifax Lies EXPOSED! | Stand on Guard
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Summary
Justin Trudeau is back in Ottawa after a trip to the west. He spoke to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He talked about the need for a carbon tax, the need to fight climate change, and the carbon rebate.
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Right now we're seeing clear tendencies around the world of easy answers without any solutions,
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of politics of division and polarization and anger.
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As Justin Trudeau in Halifax, we'll have more from that groundbreaking speech in just a
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Back in Ottawa, I've got some things to tell you today.
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So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
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We need political change, but we also need to resolve to resist.
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Hey, sorry, we're a little late getting started today.
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Oh, five hours in Halifax, five hours in Calgary, getting in about 1.30 in the morning, three
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I know I look like hell, but I managed to get to the gym this morning anyway.
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We're back in Ottawa after our really incredible trip out west.
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It was just the air travel was something else, something else entirely.
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I his speech in Halifax to the Halifax Chamber of Commerce has to be seen to be believed.
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I can't believe anybody can lie so chronically and so consistently and so repetitively over
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what, a 20 minute speech and interview that he did with the president.
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I think it was president of the Chamber of Commerce.
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He just completely lied about the state of the Canadian economy.
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And it wasn't just the usual talking points, but he did drag out the usual talking points
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about Canada being number one, debt to GDP ratio, number one on the G7, inflation under
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control, eight out of 10 Canadians get more back from the Canadian carbon rebate.
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He's hoping that Donald Trump gets him reelected as prime minister.
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He is goading Donald Trump, but Donald Trump is fighting back.
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We talked the other day about Trump trolling Trudeau, about Canada being the 51st state
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and about Trudeau being just one fine governor.
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We're going to take that price on pollution and we're going to return it to ordinary citizens.
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Now, you may say, well, what's the point of a price on pollution?
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If you're just going to give it back to people?
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Well, if everyone gets here in Nova Scotia about $824 a year from the Canada carbon rebate,
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Now, if you have three big mansions with an indoor swimming pool, that $824 a year isn't
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You're choosing to pollute more than we're giving you back for.
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But if you're a middle class family, and if you're living in rural areas, we give a 20%
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top up because we know you have to drive further to go to school, to drop to school or work.
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And if you make a decision that reduces the amount of fuel you have to buy, you get a heat
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pump, for example, where there's a great program to get heat pumps that we're doing across Atlantic
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You actually keep more of that $800 that we're sending you because the carbon price will
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So it's a way of fighting climate change that puts money back in the pockets of people who
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are on the front lines doing that fighting, ordinary families.
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I just cannot believe anybody would continue to spew these talking points that are completely
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meaningless, not to mention completely dishonest.
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This is absolutely outrageous that Trudeau can continue to pretend that A, the carbon tax
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isn't hurting Canadians, isn't making everything cost more, and B, that it actually has some
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effect on climate change, that it's making people drive less or heat their homes less, or
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You know where you can put your heat pump, Trudeau.
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And it's time for him to exit stage left, where he comes from.
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We need a legitimate prime minister to deal with the incoming president in the United States.
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Somebody who has validity, legitimacy, not Justin Trudeau.
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Anybody who can spew lies like this about his carbon tax and pretend it's actually beneficial
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Now, retailers, I know, will have to recode some of these initiatives, and that can be a bit
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of a hassle depending on the level of size and of IT systems that you have.
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CRA has extensive help support and lines and information that can help people through that.
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But I know we're already seeing that there are so many retailers taking advantage of this
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to publicize it, to draw in more customers at a time where things are slow, particularly
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in January and into February, that this is going to be something that will hopefully also boost
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people's confidence and have the sense of, okay, it's okay to be out there and spending
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on yourself and your kids again, because we've been through the worst of the inflation and
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And we can be optimistic about how Canada is going to be doing in the coming years.
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And that's a powerful side effect of giving everyone a break.
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So, Premier Houston may not have mentioned this morning.
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Just before he gets into Premier Houston, this is the new Conservative Premier of Nova Scotia.
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So, does he sound to you like somebody who's really grasping here for Strauss?
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And, by the way, he must have said rolling up our sleeves about half a dozen times during
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But here is a man who really thinks cutting the GST from potato chips is going to make an
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That in his campaign, he did link the federal Liberal Party to the provincial Liberal Party
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So, I'm just wondering, given that the Liberal Party didn't do very well in Nova Scotia in
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the most recent election, what does that tell you about the current voter thinking about
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It says a lot about the disconnect between what people perceive of as good policy versus
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There are lots of things out there that seem very, very popular to do politically, and people
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are falling over themselves to try and do them.
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When has Dustin Trudeau ever demonstrated good policy?
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You can argue he's demonstrated good politics because he's somehow managed to win three elections
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despite being one of the most incompetent people ever to run for the office.
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So, it's bad policy to want to axe the carbon tax.
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It's bad policy to want to allow people to prosper.
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That's bad policy, according to Justin Trudeau.
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And it just took me four minutes to explain it to all of you.
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And in politics these days, we don't have four minutes nearly often enough.
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We're not having real conversations around politics now.
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We're having, you know, seven-second TikTok videos.
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We're having a bumper sticker or a flag that's waving when I'm around.
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He's really, seriously lacking something between his ears.
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He cannot seem to be able to think, articulate, and he looks like a man-god crazy.
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And, once again, he does not seem to have a grasp.
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But I think the man's becoming potentially very dangerous to himself and others.
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Not just as a bad policymaker, as an inept prime minister, as one of the most corrupt politicians on the globe.
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But he doesn't seem to have control over his thoughts and emotions anymore.
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And this man, if you didn't know this was a prime minister, if you had never heard of Justin Trudeau and you saw this man talking,
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you would say, hey, this guy's got a problem, doesn't he?
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Don't talk to me about conservatives and defense spending or conservatives and national security.
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They're just not showing any responsible leadership.
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You can just look at the polls and see that that's working.
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Will it hold until the moment where Canadians actually get to make a choice about the kind of country we are and the kind of solutions we're going to put forward for Canadians in the coming years?
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That's what we're all going to be watching over the next 12 months or 10 months.
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This 20 to 30 percentage point lead that Peter Pauly and the conservatives have over Justin Trudeau is just going to evaporate in the next election and especially on election day.
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He can be 30 points ahead on election day and people are going to say, oh, my God, I can't do it.
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I can't vote for the conservative party because it's all about bad politics.
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Yes, it's all about bad politics and Justin Trudeau is the one.
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This is a man who really has completely lost his center and his focus and any sense of reality.
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And I've heard him say in the past, it's just like 2015 again.
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I was in third place and I came up to the front because people could see how my policies were good and I was so sincere.
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We know this man is corrupt beyond belief in his public life and his private life.
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So what does Justin Trudeau, how can Justin Trudeau possibly believe people are going to forget all of that at the 11th hour?
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I hope some of the things I said actually pierce through the haze of challenging situations everyone's in.
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Canadians are fundamentally thoughtful about the kind of future we want, the kind of solutions we're going to put forward to improve our communities,
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to improve our neighborhoods, to build a better set of opportunities for our kids.
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And every election is about that as we approach what will be an election year next year.
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And my only request for everyone is to be really thoughtful and go into the choices you make with eyes wide open.
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I think there's a number of folks in different countries, and I won't point out any particular one,
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where folks are going to be wondering about the choice they may be made in elections.
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If we want to stop fighting climate change, if we want to re-legalize assault-style weapons,
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damn right, yes, we do want to stop fighting your kind of climate change,
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if we want to scrap $10 a day childcare across the country
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and stop delivering free dental care to vulnerable seniors,
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and in a democracy, that's a choice people can make.
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Get rid of the CBC, too. That's a choice people can make.
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But let's take on the responsibility as electors,
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as thoughtful agents of change in our communities,
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to be smart about no matter how much we want change,
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let's not fall into an easy trap of voting for change for the worse.
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Canadians deserve better, and I know they're going to pick it.
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And can you believe anybody can be this politically stupid?
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Yes, it's obvious to anybody with half a brain,
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Trudeau is alluding to the victory of Donald Trump
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And yeah, I think the Americans are happy about the choice they made.
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Canadians are very unhappy about the choice some of us made
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in the last election to allow this man four more years
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How dare he question our right to question him?
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who somehow became prime minister because of his name alone.
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And maybe his hair and his socks for people who are that demented.
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This is a man who doesn't deserve another five minutes in power.
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And he's telling us, don't dare vote against me
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I'm the only choice you should have to make here.
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I want to show you something because I don't want to forget to do this.
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the great folks in our Creighton's Wright family
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even though I had a five-hour layover in Calgary.
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I mean, I know some people who fly every month or every week.
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Marge, I'm trying to hold it together, just like I promised.
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Yeah, thank you for suggesting we watch that, because it was perfect, and I've never, well,
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When I worked for a member of parliament, sometimes I would get to fly first class or executive
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It didn't happen very often, and that's been a long time since I've flown first class.
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I think I might, the next time I have to go out to visit my mom, I'm going to book really
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early, and I'm going to fly business class, spend a couple more hundred dollars, because
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This is just another example of Justin Trudeau's idiocy.
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Trudeau highlights Kamala Harris's presidential defeat as an attack on women's progress.
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Not because she was an idiot, not because she was incapable of putting a sentence together,
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not because she had any economic plan, not because her economic plan sounded a lot like
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No, it's because, oh, she was a victim of sexism.
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I'm surprised he didn't say racism, because Mr. Blackface here, the biggest racist prime
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minister we've ever had, loves to call everybody else in the world racist, except himself.
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And, of course, yeah, he's an expert on sexism, because he's the biggest sexist prime minister
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He throws his female cabinet ministers under the bus.
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He's about to do the same to Christy Freeland, as he did to Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott.
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He is the biggest hypocrite who's ever walked the political stage.
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Yes, that's the official announcement from Justin Trudeau.
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So the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, says women's rights and women's progress is under
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What about women's progress are under attack in Ottawa because Justin Trudeau is still prime
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Justin Trudeau is the most misogynistic, racist prime minister we've ever had.
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And the irony is he accuses everybody else of being that.
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He projects his own bad faith, his own bad values on everybody else.
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He is completely incapable now of even thinking beyond his three or four paragraphs of talking
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points, which he repeats ad nauseum continuously until we all want to throw up.
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He does it in every interview because that's all he's capable of remembering now.
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I don't want to say it on the air, but I think we know what that problem is.
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Anybody who has ever had a problem like that can easily identify the symptoms in Justin Trudeau.
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We came home late last night and she's hiding right now because she's very mad at me for
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leaving her alone for three, four or five days.
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She's doing so much better compared to the crisis of what, three or four months ago
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when she was in the hospital and I thought the end was near.
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So your prayers are appreciated and your kind words and thoughts are always appreciated.
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It's been a tough week, but we're back and we're fighting and we're going to keep fighting for you.
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We're going to keep fighting against this corrupt Trudeau government.
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And we're going to keep fighting for truth and the Canadian way.
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And I'll be back again tomorrow with all the news you need to know.