Stand on Guard with David Krayden - December 24, 2024


Why Justin Trudeau Has No Credibility | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

144.59863

Word Count

4,116

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Justin Trude Trudeau's relationship with his father, the late Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, and the events leading up to his assassination in 1970s Canada, including the assassination of Prime Minister Robert Borden and the kidnapping of cabinet ministers and ambassadors.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 woke woke is bullshit
00:00:02.200 that's woke is bs that's from of course the usa conference down turning point usa
00:00:23.020 amfest conference in phoenix arizona from sunday tremendous response
00:00:29.220 and that was a tremendous speech so much and i'm going to go through a little bit
00:00:33.760 of it with you in a second when we come back with more to welcome the creighton's right
00:00:38.960 and stand on guard we're here to do that and we'll be back momentarily so we are in a very
00:00:47.340 precarious position in this country we need political change but we also need to resolve to resist
00:00:59.220 i know we're going to be examining justin trudeau's relationship with his father
00:01:13.120 yeah whoever that might be in a minute but it's interesting to note that donald trump
00:01:21.280 is including shall we say photographs in a coffee table book that question justin trudeau's
00:01:30.240 parentage that suggest that justin trudeau is actually the son of fidel castro and not pierre
00:01:37.900 trudeau now i've been criticized for even raising this question on this show people have said how
00:01:44.580 you know don't stoop so low is the raise conspiracy theories i'm not raising them what's important to
00:01:52.320 know though is that donald trump is raising them because he's trolling justin trudeau he has no
00:01:58.480 respect for this man and he shouldn't trudeau has lost the respect of canadians he never had the respect
00:02:06.260 of donald trump but if you watch this speech and it's it's a long speech from this conference
00:02:13.200 donald trump touches on so many things and what i found fascinating is that he's actually talking
00:02:19.840 about he wants the panama canal back if he doesn't feel like the fees are going to be equitable
00:02:25.140 that's incredible a statement to make and he's going to rename mount mckinley which obama
00:02:33.160 re obama changed the name in 2015 decided to an indigenous alaskan term i'm not even going to
00:02:42.880 say it but he's going to go back to mount mckinley because that's normal and he likes
00:02:48.100 president mckinley's memory because this was a president who built the wealth of the united states
00:02:55.720 on tariffs not taxes and he really believes in the gold standard now do you think the united states
00:03:01.780 could go back to the gold standard as well now there's just so much possible right now that it's
00:03:09.460 it's really these are very exciting times
00:03:11.960 but we're going to be examining justin trudeau's relationship with pierre trudeau how are they
00:03:21.920 similar well let's have a look at this extended scene you all everybody knows the last couple of
00:03:29.620 seconds here this is justin trudeau being accosted sorry this is pierre trudeau october 1970
00:03:38.340 being confronted by two reporters on the steps of parliament hill he's just and the security was
00:03:46.040 like that in those days i mean you could walk anywhere and this is in the middle of the october
00:03:50.740 crisis actually but let's listen to trudeau's response to invoking the war measures act which
00:03:58.880 was the precursor to the emergencies act and just some of the things he says i want to compare and
00:04:05.240 contrast those to justin trudeau
00:04:06.940 sir what is it with all these uh men with guns around here haven't you noticed yeah i've noticed
00:04:15.800 them i why you people decided to have them what's your worry i'm not worried but you seem to not
00:04:20.500 worry what's your i'm i'm worried about living in a town that's uh full of people with guns running
00:04:25.500 around in are you have they done anything to you have they pushed you around anything they've pushed
00:04:29.500 around friends of mine yeah what were your friends doing trying to take pictures on them
00:04:33.540 is that against the law no not at all well doesn't it worry you having a town that you've got to resort
00:04:40.500 to this kind of thing it doesn't worry me i think it's natural that if uh people are being abducted
00:04:46.600 that they be protected against such abduction i still go back to the choice now for those of you
00:04:54.020 who don't know or don't remember this is of course in the middle of the flq the front de liberation
00:05:00.700 du quebec which was a terrorist group that kidnapped a british ambassador and a provincial cabinet minister
00:05:09.440 and cross and laporte and they wound up both being found dead but in the midst of this of this
00:05:21.740 insurrection of some kind trudeau invoked the war measures act and it was what i find interesting
00:05:29.960 with this confrontation two things the reporter is not saying great thank you mr trudeau for
00:05:38.060 slamming down on canadian freedoms because of an isolated incident in quebec
00:05:44.960 because the rest of canada had nothing to do with this this was completely focused in quebec in
00:05:51.380 montreal area quebec city maybe from montreal to quebec city that corridor was the only place in
00:05:57.700 canada affected by this the flq had no intention of going outside of the province and start kidnapping
00:06:06.200 cabinet ministers from alberta
00:06:09.600 but the reporter is antagonistic towards trudeau and the invocation of the war measures act compare
00:06:21.420 that to how the cbc this is an old cbc clip responded to trudeau in the emergencies act congratulatory
00:06:31.620 yeah when when trudeau locked down the country with covid mandates what did cbc do what did the
00:06:38.160 mainstream media do they congratulated him they were not combative they were not confrontational
00:06:43.120 they were not in any way really critical of this just in fact they said convince us justin please
00:06:52.160 convince us you're doing the right thing and we'll print that we'll broadcast that just convince us
00:06:58.560 please we're your willing servants different attitude here and not only that i'll give this
00:07:03.980 to pierre trudeau and i was never a fan of pierre trudeau i have a lot of stories about pierre trudeau
00:07:08.780 which i'm not going to bore you with now on christmas eve but pierre trudeau at least
00:07:16.540 engages with this reporter in a conversation he doesn't begin to immediately read his talking points
00:07:24.920 he actually asked questions of the report what would you do how how do you feel about this how
00:07:31.720 how would you do it differently what about what do you think i'm doing wrong instead of just
00:07:36.400 gushing the talking points like justin trudeau would do and he's got above five of them in in fact if this
00:07:43.020 happened with justin trudeau justin trudeau would say do you know eight out of the can eight out of
00:07:46.900 ten canadians are getting more back in their pockets from the carbon canadian carbon rebate
00:07:51.560 did you know did you know climate change is an existential threat
00:07:57.520 did you know canada has a free lunch program that that's how justin trudeau would respond
00:08:03.940 not even listening to what this reporter is saying so you have to make in the kind of society that you
00:08:10.620 live in there's a lot of bleeding hearts around who just don't like to see people with helmets and
00:08:14.860 guns all i can say is go on and bleed but it's more important to keep law and order in this society
00:08:20.040 than to uh be worried about uh weak-kneed people who don't like the looks of uh at any cost at any
00:08:28.300 cost how far would you go with that how far would you extend that just watch me at uh and that's it
00:08:34.260 just watch me and of course the historic words but what is he saying here weak-kneed people bleeding
00:08:41.320 hearts you think wow here's a tough prime minister and of course just peer trudeau had various
00:08:50.000 personas that he played especially during election campaigns one of them was the gun slinger where
00:08:55.820 he would literally stand with his hands on his hips like he was ready for a gunfight that was the
00:09:03.320 gun slinger posture and that's what he's doing here he's saying i'm gonna get those you know i don't
00:09:09.240 care about the bleeding hearts but of course and this is what we're getting to in this broadcast
00:09:13.600 does that does that make him a good prime minister because he's prepared to crush dissent
00:09:19.300 and any kind of dissent in his way yeah the objective here is actually a heck of a lot more
00:09:26.380 legitimate than it was during the emergencies act he is trying to enforce law and order against a
00:09:35.660 terrorist group good he didn't have to use the emergency he didn't have to use the war measures act
00:09:40.480 to do that justin trudeau was not dealing with terrorists justin trudeau was not dealing with a
00:09:47.300 real threat he was dealing with political prisoners and and peer trudeau in at one time
00:09:54.000 this clip says don't call the flq political prisoners they're not and they weren't freedom
00:09:58.900 convoy people were political prisoners justin trudeau did not need to invoke the emergency act
00:10:03.580 because they were not terrorists they were not criminals they were not doing anything against the law
00:10:10.480 but even here where there is some justification for invoking the war measures act because they're
00:10:19.320 dealing with a terrorist group that's caught that is potentially about to hurt and kill people
00:10:25.060 the reporters are still saying what about freedom of speech what about freedom of assembly
00:10:29.320 how is this going to impact the rest of canada you can't do this just because two people are being
00:10:34.100 threatened you can't threaten the whole country that's the difference in debate
00:10:38.460 because trudeau was heck of a lot more justified invoking the war measures act than justin trudeau
00:10:44.520 was ever justified invoking the emergencies act
00:10:47.460 reducing civil liberties
00:10:50.580 to that extent to what extent well would if you extend this and you say okay you're going to do
00:10:57.480 anything to protect them this include wiretapping reducing other civil liberties in some ways yes i think
00:11:04.520 the society must take every means at its disposal to defend itself against the uh emergent of a parallel power
00:11:10.580 which defies the elected power in this country and i think that goes to any distance so long as there is a power in here which is challenging the elected representative of the people i think that power must be stopped and i think it it's only uh i repeat weak-kneed uh bleeding hearts who are afraid to take these measures
00:11:28.520 excuse me sir you have been uh okay weak-kneed bleeding hearts he said twice now a lot of conservatives would say good for trudeau he's coming down hard on those weak-kneed bleeding hearts but guess what
00:11:44.660 mao zedong in china came down on those weak-kneed bleeding hearts as well to the tune of what 60 million people dead
00:11:53.000 because they were standing in his way they were standing in the way of communism
00:11:59.520 so they they were perfectly expendable
00:12:04.340 and mao
00:12:06.440 exterminated
00:12:08.600 tens of millions of chinese people
00:12:11.100 during the spread of communism in china
00:12:15.620 now that's what trudeau is talking about here
00:12:19.380 he's not the good conservative
00:12:21.820 small c conservative politician saying i want to defend the rights
00:12:25.920 of the
00:12:27.160 innocent
00:12:28.880 in our society and get those criminals
00:12:30.920 he wants the clamp
00:12:33.060 he wants control
00:12:33.940 and just in trudeau
00:12:35.940 has inherited the legacy of pierre trudeau
00:12:40.280 being a pawn
00:12:41.540 and being captive to china
00:12:43.960 let's listen to this fascinating interview
00:12:46.700 with terry glavin
00:12:48.340 and our favorite psychiatrist
00:12:56.780 mr peterson
00:12:59.060 this is this is really good here
00:13:01.100 oh here's the thing about trudeau
00:13:03.220 yeah um there's really not much there
00:13:06.880 i hate to be uncharitable
00:13:08.740 i think it's time to be uncharitable
00:13:11.100 okay uh well there really isn't much there
00:13:13.980 he's uh i think you you've you've been very interested in
00:13:17.880 the phenomenon of narcissism
00:13:20.060 there you go
00:13:21.620 well the world is you know is a vanity mirror
00:13:25.440 and you have to remember when he came along
00:13:28.080 it sort of parallels the rise of trump in the united states right
00:13:31.120 uh when he was first elected
00:13:33.420 uh just a few months from the election of donald trump
00:13:37.060 and donald trump uh you know said all these scary things about muslims
00:13:40.660 and then
00:13:41.200 justin trudeau
00:13:42.880 you know tweets well everybody's welcome to canada
00:13:46.240 doesn't matter you can be a muslim we love you
00:13:48.120 the next thing you know is on the front page of the rolling stone magazine
00:13:51.720 he's the toast of uh you know vogue photo shoots
00:13:55.400 considerate he's the leader of the free world
00:13:58.220 and um
00:14:00.040 but he was the poster boy for the he is the poster boy for the progressive movement
00:14:03.940 internationally i would say
00:14:05.260 yeah you know i it's so difficult to explain this to people from away
00:14:08.180 you know if if you can imagine a kind of
00:14:11.840 oh i don't know uh a a tiktok account uh run by a
00:14:19.040 you know a 19 year old college girl in charge of a g7 country
00:14:26.260 that's basically 14 year old okay but anyway okay so he emerges
00:14:30.820 how does he uh um present himself to the liberal party
00:14:36.760 as a worthwhile uh leader of the party
00:14:42.480 and for this uh he turned to mckinsey and associates
00:14:47.800 consulting firm
00:14:49.380 massive global consulting firm
00:14:52.000 uh the apologist for dictators everywhere
00:14:55.820 uh i think i don't know how many billions of dollars they've had to pay
00:14:59.580 there you go
00:15:01.060 well the world is you know oh i don't know
00:15:04.860 uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh present himself to the liberal party
00:15:11.140 sorry i uh now here's this is the fascinating part of this interview
00:15:16.600 this glavin doesn't actually say the word globalist
00:15:22.540 but that's what he's describing he's saying
00:15:25.540 justin trudeau and pierre trudeau were both globalists
00:15:28.280 pierre trudeau of course was a member of the club of rome
00:15:31.480 one of those international groups that wants world government
00:15:35.020 but they both sucked up to china
00:15:38.160 this is why justin trudeau never wants to investigate china
00:15:43.020 he's always pointing his finger at india
00:15:44.940 russia but never china
00:15:47.720 because yes justin trudeau has benefited from election interference from china
00:15:52.080 pierre trudeau did everything he possibly could
00:15:57.160 to prop up china
00:15:58.920 and when mao died i think it was 1976
00:16:02.780 pierre trudeau got up in the house of commons and called him a hero
00:16:07.740 called him a great man
00:16:10.420 let's listen a little more to terry glavin
00:16:13.360 as a worthwhile uh leader
00:16:17.840 yeah of the party
00:16:18.720 and for this uh he turned to mckinsey and associates
00:16:24.000 consulting firm
00:16:25.620 major consulting firm
00:16:27.140 massive global consulting firm
00:16:28.240 uh the apologist for dictators everywhere
00:16:32.080 uh i think i don't know how many billions of dollars they've had to pay out
00:16:36.180 in lawsuits for boosting uh oxycontin sales in the united states
00:16:42.200 fellow by the name of dominic barton who happened to be a canadian who spent
00:16:45.780 half his life in china as the head of uh mckinsey
00:16:49.920 um trudeau brought him in
00:16:52.940 and essentially to add gravitas to his candidacy for the liberal party
00:16:58.400 under whose advisement did he bring in mckinsey do you know like was that his idea
00:17:02.980 i i don't imagine well this is a small town it is a small town yes
00:17:08.180 yes i mean ottawa it was a he was essentially uh a function of the canada china business council
00:17:14.680 this is a really important thing for people to understand
00:17:17.840 his entire campaign was built around the proposition
00:17:20.900 and this is how he sort of lent gravitas to himself
00:17:24.320 that uh the key to the future is china
00:17:27.600 canada's future is china the middle class prosperity is all about china china china
00:17:33.560 and uh this immediately you know he immediately accrued to himself a lot of
00:17:39.580 money and a lot of power and a lot of help
00:17:41.900 uh the demaray corporation the power corporation in montreal that those whole
00:17:47.020 circles and of course his father uh people don't like to talk about this
00:17:52.380 when they talk about pierre trudeau but he was probably the most important
00:17:55.620 propaganda asset for the chinese communist party during the maoist period
00:18:00.080 in the english-speaking world that's nothing it's just the chinese
00:18:03.960 communists yeah you know what they kill 100 million people exactly
00:18:07.240 so you know and trudeau would trade in this and say well you know they know me
00:18:11.460 in china you know like my family name
00:18:13.420 and uh a lot of that was sort of glossed over people didn't notice what was going
00:18:18.700 on well people were optimistic because he was so glamorous right
00:18:21.900 we were also optimistic i think so this is why
00:18:26.080 justin trudeau deliberately lied about there being an rcmp investigation
00:18:32.960 into indian heads of state or indian diplomats
00:18:38.420 he made the whole thing up and didn't want to talk about chinese interference
00:18:45.740 that hoag inquiry was ultimately an utter waste of time because trudeau hijacked it
00:18:53.460 trudeau hijacked that inquiry to make it about india which of course when the pco
00:19:01.200 said there's been no charges against india there's no investigation going on
00:19:07.020 trudeau said oh well that's because some whistleblower made that comment
00:19:11.840 total blatant bald-faced lie and anybody in the national press corps should have called him out
00:19:19.660 on that but they let him get away with it even though he had any news conference
00:19:24.800 and the rcmp had a news conference to say the exact opposite
00:19:29.360 and trudeau even used that incident trudeau used his lie about india
00:19:39.560 to talk about going after whistleblowers criminalizing whistleblowers that's what this man
00:19:47.860 is all about there's a bit more of this and i want to hear a little another segment
00:19:53.200 in the west for a reasonable amount of time that if china integrated itself into the western economy
00:19:58.480 that they would liberalize across time some of us were well it was a it was a case you could put
00:20:04.340 forward if you were aware with all due caution of the potential risks right but uh yeah that's what
00:20:11.060 i'm told oh maybe it's the company i'm trying to give the devil his due here well all i can tell you
00:20:17.020 is that you know two things happened in in 2001 what happened the atrocities in new york
00:20:23.140 and washington the al-qaeda atrocities all right here i want to just a couple of minutes here a couple
00:20:30.880 of seconds here you know dominic barton who ended up being our ambassador to china the guy who came
00:20:36.100 from china's mckinsey and associates who crafted trudeau's uh um uh campaign material uh at the very
00:20:47.200 very very very beginning of his rise to politics um says yeah we should actually have about uh a
00:20:53.800 half a million people coming into canada every year we should aim for a hundred million we should
00:20:57.800 at least double our population you know in the next generation or two well we've had more than
00:21:02.960 half well here's yes we have yeah by a substantial there we don't know how many people live in this
00:21:07.840 country jordan yeah we know from a recent this is a fascinating statement we don't know how many
00:21:16.040 people live in canada just like we don't know how many illegal immigrants are in canada much like in
00:21:23.800 the united states and that's going to get worse unless something really serious happens at the border
00:21:30.560 census census it's about 41 million but on top of that we have well for instance over the next 12
00:21:40.580 months five million people who live in canada on various kinds of temporary permits and so that's
00:21:47.760 one-eighth of the population within the next 12 months those permits expire then there's another
00:21:54.020 55 between 50 and 500 000 according to the official guess of the uh immigration and refugees and
00:22:02.720 citizenship department who are what they call out of contract workers which are undocumented workers
00:22:09.000 now for americans to hear these numbers you know america's 10 times as many people as 10 times as
00:22:14.220 populous so you know just do the math right if there's 5 million if there are 50 million american or
00:22:21.540 people living in the united states whose temporary permits expire within the next 12 months and who
00:22:27.860 have all given every impression that they do not intend to leave yes why would they leave so pierre
00:22:35.860 pauliev's coming along right yeah and the interesting thing about pierre pauliev this goes back to what
00:22:40.260 we were talking about earlier about language anyway is this liberal or you know what the hell pierre pauliev
00:22:45.380 when he talks about housing when he talks about employment when he talks about access to health care
00:22:51.540 when he talks about wages he's he's bernie sanders the americans have to understand this try to
00:22:59.480 imagine bernie sanders i mean uh he and and also the trade union vote has gone to uh conservative
00:23:08.140 conservatives yeah pauliev this never happened before yeah the working class vote has gone to to
00:23:13.140 pierre pauliev i don't know i mean i'm not a partisan conservative i don't know if i've ever written a
00:23:18.100 conservative sentence in my life by the way although most of my friends seem to be conservatives i don't
00:23:21.920 know how that happens well the the whole world's upside down so that's not surprising so what the
00:23:26.520 hell whatever the classic political distinctions were 15 years ago they're like whatever they are
00:23:31.400 now bears no relationship yeah they were 15 years ago so my great fear and i'll close with this and you
00:23:37.340 can you can challenge me tell me i'm wrong or if you like whatever you can argue um i think we've got
00:23:44.660 about a year or two before everything starts to come unglued and i'm very worried about this i've
00:23:52.720 always been an optimist i've been an inveterate optimist um but i actually haven't seen in pauliev
00:24:00.160 a degree of sophistication in comprehending the nature and the scope of what he's going to be facing
00:24:07.580 when he well i don't know if he can i don't know if he can comprehend it i mean i regard myself as
00:24:13.920 a moderately sophisticated political observer and you've made me more pessimistic today sorry well
00:24:22.200 well i was already very concerned about the state of canada because i think that
00:24:27.040 well i'll give you an example and now he's so concerned about the state of canada of course he's
00:24:32.620 he's left what jordan peterson always a good interview so what's the family secret i'm talking
00:24:38.500 about which probably attracted you here the family secret is this whether or not justin trudeau
00:24:45.080 is actually the son of fidel castro or the son of peer trudeau in the political terms it's irrelevant
00:24:52.300 because both of those men promoted communism both of those men promoted
00:24:59.720 totalitarian politics and were prepared to do whatever they needed to do to move ahead
00:25:08.520 now justin trudeau has inherited that damnable totalitarian spirit he is also prepared to do
00:25:20.020 whatever he has to do to maintain power in the spirit of fidel castro or peer trudeau
00:25:27.820 so this is why i say if you think trudeau is going to be waking up christmas morning tomorrow
00:25:37.520 and saying i think it's time for me to go i think come january i'm going to come clean
00:25:44.960 with the canadian people and say i've just been too proud it's and i need to step aside
00:25:51.400 it's been almost 10 years my time is up if you think that think again justin trudeau
00:26:00.600 is always prepared to do what he needs to do to hang on to power whether it's for the party or the
00:26:10.040 country anyway i'll leave it at that for today i will be back again tomorrow with a special christmas
00:26:16.440 episode we're just going to be talking probably very little politics tomorrow i'm going to be talking
00:26:23.420 about christmas and i'm going to share a song with you one song maybe more and i want you all to have
00:26:34.080 a very merry christmas eve i've got to work today believe it or not the rest of the day but
00:26:42.200 we're with you and please be safe
00:26:48.180 be with your family be with your loved ones enjoy this time together because i tell you in the last
00:26:55.060 year i've come to realize well if i didn't know it already you don't know how much time you have
00:27:01.540 with those loved ones and those family members so enjoy it well you can because it's such an
00:27:09.280 important time thank you for watching today and i'll leave you with this and remember christmas
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00:27:38.280 yeah don't forget that cup that is my favorite see you tomorrow folks god bless you
00:27:58.320 resolve to resist and we'll be back again
00:28:02.780 and we'll be back in a quick video already here up in the