00:08:16.700okay i'm gonna move through this because
00:08:25.460all right uh kian bexty a new poll suggests and uh we all know how reliable polls are
00:08:33.360a new poll suggests that canadian unity may be at stake in this federal election almost a third
00:08:39.480of residents in Alberta, Saskatchewan, would vote for their provinces to become independent if
00:08:44.200Liberals win the upcoming election. I know that there's a lot of talk about independence.
00:08:51.560See what's going on in Alberta, Saskatchewan, BC. I don't know who else wants to separate, but
00:08:58.800I think this is, you know, really a potential benefit for everybody. We have to always consider
00:09:06.180the ultimate view. And I think that obviously if we go through this struggle as difficult as it
00:09:15.340seems like and as formidable as it seems like it could be, on the other side of that is huge
00:09:22.040potential for Alberta at least. And I keep saying this over and over again. I got to get through a
00:09:29.420couple more things and then I'm going to bring on a very special guest tonight. So we are looking
00:09:35.420forward to bringing on Mike from the Critical Compass. And I just want to give you a heads up,
00:09:41.080we've got a guest in the house here at 7-Eleven Daily Summary. I'm excited to have him join us
00:09:48.260here in a few minutes. I thought this was quite funny actually today. I'm not going to read the
00:09:54.240whole thing, but Barron News, I truly respect your time, but I'm asking everyone to take five minutes
00:09:59.160to read this and share your thoughts. Your feedback means a lot to me. I'm not usually the type to
00:10:03.480celebrate someone else's downfall. Really, I spent most of my life trying to help people
00:10:08.420through tough times. But this picture of Nancy Pelosi, yeah, I'll make an exception. Anyway,
00:10:14.620don't go and read it yourself if you'd like to, but I thought this picture was classic.
00:10:21.860Basically saying that she's not sad, but she really does believe that her power is slipping
00:10:28.740away and damn right it is oh this was a a real a real head turner this morning kian bexty says uh
00:10:39.540carney vows to defend access to puberty blockers without exception he is definitely
00:10:46.340our guy here canada definitely the guy that ccp wants to get in
00:10:50.980all right um let me see here if there's something else oh gosh take a look at this
00:11:01.680this is obviously very very critical and apparently uh cory morgan's been under the
00:11:08.240gun here for for bringing this video so things are getting interesting the cica band has responded
00:11:15.760they really don't want people to see this video i'm not backing down of course and looks like i
00:11:20.920have to lawyer up. We'll offer more details this weekend. So there's a video here as he takes a
00:11:27.360tour through Siksika Reserve. If you're interested, definitely take a look. Let me see here. I'm just
00:11:36.180going to make sure I've touched on some of the major things. Oh, you know what? I'm going to
00:11:41.900quickly show this before I bring Mike on. But I found, let me see here, where is my video?
00:11:53.980Stand by here, folks. I'm going to quickly skip ahead here. But I thought this video with John
00:12:02.540Rich speaking to Jason Aldean today, I thought this was really, really quite amazing. So we're
00:12:11.120going to listen to it for a minute and um you got to hear this really important stuff and i'm just
00:12:18.480minding my own business going i don't know why how i got in this room well okay sitting elbow
00:12:22.480to elbow with him it's about an hour into dinner i hadn't said a word just been listening and
00:12:27.280trump gets through eating and you've seen him do this move right here
00:12:31.680wherever in the big boardroom okay that's what he does he goes can i ask you a question john rich
00:12:36.720he never calls me John, John Rich. I look at him, I go, yes, sir. What's the question? He goes,
00:12:42.800well, you do a lot of big shows. You're like, you're an entertainer. Yes, sir.
00:12:45.440You play for really big crowds. I go, I do. I play for really big crowds for a long time.
00:12:48.640He goes, have you seen these rallies I'm doing? Like it's 30, 40,000 people. I said, yeah,
00:12:52.160it's unbelievable. He goes, so let me, he goes, so here's the question. Why are people booing me
00:12:57.120at my rallies when I bring up the vaccine? This is the question from the president of the United
00:13:02.640states a guy who is very proud at that moment of the fact that he was able to stomp the gas pedal
00:13:09.040and get that thing out because he's under the impression this is going to fix the problem
00:13:12.960operation warp speed that's it yeah okay so here's a guy who to his own admission one of the biggest
00:13:18.800egos on the earth and he's very proud of this and i respect him to there is no limit right but i'm
00:13:24.640being asked a very direct question and so man i went looked at him and i said okay i'm gonna tell
00:13:31.120you the answer and you're not going to like it. He goes, okay, what's the answer? Look at me like
00:13:36.240this. I said, let me start off by saying this. We, the American people, do not trust the people
00:13:42.800that you were forced to trust at the time when this was happening. Let's start there. And I said,
00:13:47.840by the people we don't trust, here's who I mean. The FDA, the CDC, the NIH, the WHO,
00:13:52.880Fauci, and all the rest of them. I said, Mr. President, we consider them to be a bunch of
00:13:56.320murderous depopulationist psychopaths and his reaction his eyes are he goes unbelievable
00:14:09.440no he is stunned that i said that i said now let me tell you why they're booing you i said
00:14:15.040because all of them including me i said i would boo you i would boo you really i would boo you
00:14:21.760really if you brought that up and here's why and he's looking at me and i'm thinking to myself
00:14:25.520this is the last time this guy's going to invite me to anything. He's never going to call me again.
00:14:29.120I'm throwing massive shade on a former president's, in his mind, one of his biggest accomplishments.
00:14:34.880And it dawned on me nobody had told the man what I was telling him right now because they all work
00:14:38.880for him. They all got something to gain from him. They're not going to tell him this because they're
00:14:42.960not serving him well. I don't work for him. And I think a lot of him and I want him to understand
00:14:47.840the truth about it. So I said, here's the problem. Here's why they're booing you, Mr. President,
00:14:51.120because every human being out in that rally, either themselves or they know someone directly
00:14:55.040who has been harmed by the vaccine or has even died from it including me i said i got members
00:15:01.600of my own family who were forced to take it against their will to keep their jobs and now
00:15:05.520they've got all kinds of problems big problems heart problems lung problems and he's he's looking
00:15:11.600at me and he looks around the table and he goes this is unbelievable i mean he goes is this does
00:15:16.880anyone has anyone else heard this hershel walker mr he was running for senate at the time he goes
00:15:22.400Mr. President, I mean, down in Georgia, my constituents come up at my rallies and what John just said, man, I hear every single day looks over at Marsha.
00:15:29.500Marsha's sitting there going, you know, looks around the table and then Lindsey Graham, who's sitting across.
00:15:52.400As I'm going into the part where I said, even in my own family, I have Lindsey Graham busts in with swishing his Chardonnay around and said, Mr. President, if you listen to conspiracy theorists like John Rich, the Democrats are going to take credit for what you did, and they're going to beat you in the next election with it.
00:16:12.560And so I'm looking at Trump, and he's sitting over there, and he does that, and I looked at him, and I said, do not interrupt me when I'm speaking.
00:17:01.080And one more thing before we bring on our guest.
00:17:04.480But obviously, a little bit of a down day again on the markets.
00:17:11.060And then we might talk about some other stuff.
00:17:14.400But I'm really excited to have my next guest.
00:17:17.620and uh he is a new guest to unscrew the news it's mike from the critical compass podcast hey you
00:17:27.500tell us a little bit about yourself but uh welcome to 7-eleven daily summary thanks for being here
00:17:32.280thank you so much for having me bruce um yeah i'm i'm one of a duo uh me and james where uh we we
00:17:38.220have a podcast called uh the critical compass and uh james is on the road today he's taking a long
00:17:42.840weekend so he uh he wishes us all well and he's uh looking forward to maybe being on the next one
00:17:47.080But yeah, we're, we're, you know, we started just chatting about doing a podcast a few years ago during COVID. And, you know, we, James has always been a little quicker on the draw on these things than I have. But he, he helped kind of red pill me a bit through COVID. And we, we just decided, you know, one of these, one day kind of when it was pretty dark, you know, pretty, pretty emotionally dark out there.
00:18:12.680They were like, you know, we can't just, like, sit around the table and bitch about this stuff between you and me.
00:28:02.200and i think that that that it it um it sort of helped to make it so okay well we don't talk
00:28:10.100about that and we don't get into that because we don't want to argue but really what what it what
00:28:15.280it made us do was to not even uh have the ability to have a discussion and say oh i don't think that
00:28:21.880that's right or you know it it kept us from from even going into those awkward conversations well
00:28:28.560Well, yeah, I think that's right. I think that's that part of that. I think they call that the, you know, the post-war liberal consensus kind of thing, right? And it affects a number of issues, but primarily, you know, when we're talking about matters of immigration. Yeah, you're right. I mean, it's, it's, it's sort of been, I mean, I'm a, I'm technically of the millennial generation. So, you know, whatever, all the problems that my generation is responsible for, I guess.
00:28:55.000but um you know we we always grew up with that same that same sort of notion like you don't you
00:29:00.360don't talk about politics or religion at the dinner table and you and you don't you don't
00:29:05.280know like you're not even supposed to really notice but you're certainly not supposed to
00:29:08.340comment on you know you have a you know if you see a you know a couple you know my my background
00:29:16.160is my family's background is i'm part uh lebanese and then part uh italian so i have kind of i got
00:29:23.200little bit of uh kind of the arab world and some of the white world so i'm kind of in the middle
00:29:26.880so i feel like i can comment on this but well you should be able to it doesn't matter what
00:29:30.720yeah so when you see you know some you know in public you know some you know uh an arab family
00:29:36.720or a you know a muslim family of some type you know having a domestic or something and you see
00:29:41.200the kind of the different ways that um men and women interact in those cultures you know you're
00:29:47.120not supposed to really have a public problem with that you know even though you know we're the way
00:29:53.360that we're taught we're supposed to be raised here is that you you know you don't really act
00:29:57.120like that but it's allowed if other people are able to do it right well it's tough it's a it's
00:30:04.320an interesting i i think canadians um in general and maybe americans i think it's just that we
00:30:12.800for the most part i i think that people were brainwashed and i think that we're we're starting
00:30:16.720to realize that now is that the media really their job was to brainwash people and there's
00:30:24.880you know it's not an accident that they call it programming right when it when it comes across the
00:30:28.880tv um but but people just sit back and okay i vote every four years and i'm going to get the
00:30:38.560guy that i want in there but nothing ever really changed right i mean so i don't know like it's
00:30:45.520really such a it goes back so far when you start to peel back that onion you you realize that
00:30:52.240we're way deep into this and we're just realizing now that uh it's so far gone yeah well and and i
00:31:01.360find you know james and i talk about this a lot on critical compass we probably have
00:31:06.240half a dozen videos on almost entirely on this topic about how canadians it feels in general
00:31:12.000are just we're very very naive in a in a global in a worldly sense about politics you know we're
00:31:18.160sort of in a bit of a bubble here and some of that is self-imposed some of that is i believe
00:31:23.040and i think you would believe is a direct result of intentional programming from from our media
00:31:28.560but uh you know most i would say probably the average canadian doesn't even realize that like
00:31:33.680we don't we don't truly have a like a conservative party in this in this country like you know when
00:31:40.640when when if you if you told people that on a on a political spectrum that like you know we're
00:31:45.840we're well well right of we're well left of the american democrats like the american democrats
00:31:51.360would sit somewhere on the on the slightly right of center spectrum in the global stage of you know
00:31:57.040politics it's like that's insane for them to hear you know because right you know the democrats are
00:32:01.840the good guys and the liberals are the good guys and we're all kind of the same and a fun fact that
00:32:06.400i uh i uh my mom god bless her she's uh she's a very liberal woman and uh and so we we we get into
00:32:14.400and that's the italian side so you can imagine discussions that we have politics but she had her
00:32:19.920mind blown by me the other day when i told her that the uh the australian conservative party
00:32:24.320like the the right of center party in australia is they're called the liberals yes they're the
00:32:29.200liberal party so is that right yeah wow wow so so she didn't like that very much really mean anything
00:32:36.000you know it's hard for hard for like mild-mannered you know polite canadians to really get into it
00:32:41.760okay so i've got something else i want to bring up here and this is kind of a two-part thing i
00:32:48.360want to show you so mark carney and we've already talked about this but uh in regard to guns but he
00:32:54.720was saying here that you deserve to feel safe where you live work play my government will hire
00:33:00.920more law enforcement officers secure borders to keep guns and drugs out and improve bail and
00:33:07.240sentencing laws to keep our streets safe and then in in response to that i had seen this today
00:33:16.700oh you're not seeing this here hang on a second and this is from calgary and i thought this would
00:33:23.140be really interesting to show this uh this is from always questioning i like them they follow
00:33:29.060us on twitter we interact with each other a lot yeah yeah she uh yeah she's good oh it's one it's
00:33:35.540one person that's one yeah it's one person yeah um and uh anyway so these are our um you know
00:33:43.060potential leaders here's nahid netji that purple purple potato and he wants to be the ntp leader
00:33:50.340for alberta but he wanted to defund the police and so he doesn't really necessarily like to keep
00:33:55.940keep your streets safe. And then Jody Gondek, who is the current Marxist mayor here in Calgary,
00:34:02.180and she voted to get rid of the police or to defund it. Comrade Gondek. And then there's
00:34:09.020porch pirate George Chahal. He's running for the Liberal Party in Calgary. He's thinking that
00:34:16.400people will forget that he was stealing from mailboxes on his municipal campaign.
00:34:23.980and uh and we'll vote them in for the liberal party here but uh these are the kind of people
00:34:30.400that really want to uh get rid of your police and uh it'd be interesting to ask them how they think
00:34:38.100how they think that's gonna make your streets safe yeah that's so funny i was gonna say when
00:34:43.060you when you read that that tweet i was like man if you like i would believe that if you're like
00:34:47.480trying to like pull a fast one on me and you photoshopped a polyev tweet from six months ago
00:34:52.440like that's that's apparently carney's entire platform is just recycling like right conservative
00:34:58.300talking points for the last year and a half you mean this one right here that's right this one
00:35:05.060right here yeah keeping your yeah improving uh bail and sentencing laws to keep our streets safe
00:35:09.860like i i remember like very clearly when pauliev started making that rhetoric and and trudeau you
00:35:17.340know acting as he did in the house like just just astonished that anyone could think that there was
00:35:22.960anything wrong with our bail and sentencing laws right right i don't know um did you did you happen
00:35:29.880to see you haven't seen mark carney events you went to pierre polyev yeah i haven't had the uh
00:35:35.960the pleasure but um marty marty up north we were uh we were in a group with him and uh eva chipiuk
00:35:42.880and uh and um andy lee and a few of them to just a name drop a little bit yeah we know these guys
00:35:49.540who were friends uh at the polyev event and that was i mean i think we were talking on the on the
00:35:55.600phone the other day there was no lie like that like when people say like 15 000 people were there
00:35:59.620i mean that's every bit of that 15 000 people were there you know that was that was a packed
00:36:04.760warehouse and there were still people trying to get in by the end like it was it was wild and then
00:36:09.860marty drove down um to back to calgary the next day and uh and was at the carney event he said
00:36:15.560you know it wasn't it wasn't poorly attended at all but i mean there was it was under a thousand
00:36:20.160people so i suppose that isn't necessarily that shocking in alberta like i would i would be
00:36:25.420curious to see what kind of crowds he draws maybe in you know southern ontario or whatever but
00:36:30.440i can't imagine he's drawing crowds like that in quebec or you know and i don't know i mean he
00:36:36.040the guy can't speak french like i don't i think people are severely overestimating how many votes
00:36:40.760he's going to get in france yeah in france in quebec in quebec france yeah um so backwater
00:36:49.720france let's let's talk about pierre polyev and mark kearney what okay so so we've all seen the
00:36:57.480polls and uh what are your what's your sense yeah what's your sense on on what's going to happen
00:37:05.640and what are you seeing what are your thoughts just let's just throw that around for a bit
00:37:12.200do you know the uh the phrase that the cool kids much younger than us online are saying when
00:37:16.680things are when things are fake and gay no i think the polls are fake and gay i can't i can't
00:37:23.640I cannot believe that I get the exact same vibes from them, from these polls that I did
00:37:28.720from, uh, it's a 50, 50 toss up between Trump and, uh, and, uh, and Kamala and it's, uh,
00:37:35.540back in 2016, you know, Hillary has a 90% chance of winning.
00:37:39.380I'm getting the exact same vibes from that.