The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - November 21, 2024


Justin Trudeau Embarrasses himself at the G20!


Episode Stats

Length

18 minutes

Words per Minute

172.76158

Word Count

3,266

Sentence Count

223

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Justin Trudeau just got back from the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and unsurprisingly, he embarrassed both himself as well as Canada as a country. I want to break down some of the clips here for you today, both images of him at the event and things he said there that were extremely asinine.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just got back from the G20 meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and unsurprisingly, he embarrassed both himself as well as Canada as a country.
00:00:14.080 I want to break down some of the clips here for you today, both just images of him at the event as well as things he said there that were extremely asinine.
00:00:23.120 But I want to start with first just the ongoing trend of world leaders ignoring Justin Trudeau when he is in the same room with them and sometimes sat right next to them.
00:00:34.680 The first clip I'm going to play for you guys here today is Trudeau sitting next to the Mexican president who is trying her absolute darndest to make sure not to even look in Trudeau's general direction.
00:00:47.780 Because if she does that, he will start talking to her and that is a fate worse than death.
00:01:08.660 She's just looking at her lap.
00:01:11.400 Well, he's obviously doing this kind of move where he's like looking over to her sitting next to him.
00:01:17.580 And if she looked even a little bit his direction, he's going to be like, oh, hey, how's it going?
00:01:22.680 Do you want to talk about gender and climate change?
00:01:25.020 And she's like, oh, my goodness, this is so embarrassing.
00:01:27.740 And that's kind of the thing.
00:01:29.420 People don't see Trudeau as a serious figure to pay any reverence to.
00:01:35.820 Other world leaders just kind of see him as like a tag-along character.
00:01:39.780 And that's very clear in this clip right here where Justin Trudeau's, I guess what I would describe it as, is he's trying to be part of the group here with Joe Biden and Georgia Maloney and other world leaders and diplomats.
00:01:52.980 And as he keeps trying to kind of like motion people in to walk into the center with him, people don't care.
00:01:59.320 People are having their own interactions.
00:02:00.860 And at the end, you'll see Justin Trudeau just kind of walks off on his own after just nobody wanted to pal around with him.
00:02:07.500 And, of course, he's wearing one of those stupid U.N. pins.
00:02:11.020 Goodness.
00:02:14.320 Biden gives him a bit of a pat on the back.
00:02:17.500 Trudeau's trying to, you know, do that kind of, oh, let's kind of go this way, guys.
00:02:21.180 You know, Biden starts talking to Georgia Maloney, puts his hand on her shoulder.
00:02:24.980 Biden's a little bit touchy.
00:02:27.000 You know, Trudeau comes back, tries to pretend like he's still part of the group.
00:02:30.320 And as Trudeau's trying to motion people in, like he's walking Biden in.
00:02:35.280 See, he's important.
00:02:36.020 Biden turns around, starts talking to other people.
00:02:38.840 And then Trudeau just walks off on his own.
00:02:41.200 It's embarrassing.
00:02:42.800 Again, it's because Trudeau lacks something that other world leaders, other world leaders from countries with smaller economies than Canada,
00:02:51.140 with, you know, less, like technically less prominence than Canada, that Trudeau himself lacks clout.
00:02:58.000 He lacks that kind of indescribable quality that leaders have, that people want to hear from them, people want to be seen around them,
00:03:05.920 kind of that power emanates off of them.
00:03:08.880 With Trudeau, fussiness, like, kind of comes off of him.
00:03:12.560 You don't want to be associated with Justin Trudeau because he's annoying and sanctimonious and deeply unserious as a person.
00:03:20.460 And that's what I want to get into now with some of these news clips that came out of the event.
00:03:25.220 Thank you, Rebel News, for clipping some of this stuff because I don't exactly have a team around to clip things for me.
00:03:30.380 Not that I work for Rebel News.
00:03:31.720 They're just colleagues in the business.
00:03:34.300 But anyways, before I get into that, I do just want to remind you guys,
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00:04:03.300 But here is a clip of Justin Trudeau speaking at one of the panels at the G20.
00:04:08.380 Our price on pollution gives back more money four times a year in a check every three months
00:04:15.940 that actually more than offsets the price on pollution.
00:04:20.160 And then...
00:04:21.440 I can just say preemptively, and you guys probably don't need me to say this, this isn't true.
00:04:26.720 But Trudeau is acting like a used car salesman while at the G20 over this carbon tax rebate that he's giving to Canadians,
00:04:35.300 which obviously does not offset the price of the carbon tax on cost increases.
00:04:41.320 If they decide that, you know, at one point they can take their bike more often
00:04:45.560 or insulate their home a little better or make choices that are reducing their consumption of fossil fuels,
00:04:51.800 they get to keep more of that check we're sending them.
00:04:56.080 So it actually has become a way of helping with affordability,
00:05:00.660 of putting more money in the pockets of people who are struggling.
00:05:02.920 Because when we talk about fighting climate change, everyone has a sense that, oh no,
00:05:08.040 big businesses and millionaires are going to find ways around it.
00:05:12.340 And it's always hardworking consumers and ordinary folks that bear the brunt of the changes.
00:05:19.400 He hasn't earned the right to speak in this kind of,
00:05:23.520 I'm going directly to the people and around corporations and trying to help people with affordability.
00:05:28.280 Nobody, he's still just jabbering about the carbon tax.
00:05:33.660 And who is this for?
00:05:35.200 He's at the G20 on a panel doing like a political speech about how everyone's actually totally wrong about my carbon tax.
00:05:42.060 Shut up, dude.
00:05:43.260 Talk about something else other than the carbon tax for a change.
00:05:47.260 It's not working.
00:05:48.800 People don't like it.
00:05:50.320 And him, again, acting like some desperate used car salesman about the carbon tax,
00:05:55.020 trying to be relevant on the world stage is not helping.
00:05:58.280 Especially as most of the world is not in favor of carbon taxes.
00:06:01.220 What we've had to do in Canada, what we've successfully done, is change that dynamic so our fight against climate change goes hand in hand with affordability.
00:06:10.040 But that's where, as I was talking about earlier, we're facing a level of attacks, of misinformation, of disinformation,
00:06:16.880 by people who are saying, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:19.640 We have to stop the fight against climate change in Canada so we can put a little more money in your pockets,
00:06:25.440 even though that's exactly the wrong thing for the planet.
00:06:28.620 And it's actually the wrong thing for money in their pockets.
00:06:30.840 And that's a lot of what the next year's election is going to be about in Canada.
00:06:34.940 Dude, he's so smart.
00:06:36.860 Justin Trudeau is so smart.
00:06:38.620 He's the only one who cares about affordability and climate change.
00:06:42.760 This is why world leaders don't want to be seen with Trudeau.
00:06:46.960 The man is sanctimoniousness personified.
00:06:50.360 He truly believes that he is the man with the answers to all of the questions.
00:06:54.340 And it's just embarrassing when you go to the G20 and you're making, like, stupid political stump speeches on issues you lost on two years ago.
00:07:02.140 Nobody agrees with Trudeau on this issue, and it's been a couple of years since a substantial part of the population even agreed with him at all.
00:07:10.100 And here's another one.
00:07:11.740 That was almost the more mild one.
00:07:13.660 Just still jabbering about the carbon tax.
00:07:16.460 But then he was on a panel, and thank you for True North for clipping this one,
00:07:21.340 where he talks about how his government's, like, you know, Canada's trade policy is based on empowering women.
00:07:27.700 Yes, empowering women.
00:07:28.980 That's the point of trade policy.
00:07:30.660 You know, women, I guess, can be empowered by trade policy, but trade policy is about trade policy, at least in my mind.
00:07:38.700 This is why your government sucks.
00:07:41.500 It focuses on ancillary nonsense when the issue is trade.
00:07:47.380 The issue is defense.
00:07:49.180 The issue is, you know, public safety.
00:07:52.740 The issue is something else, and he's like, it's about diversity, actually.
00:07:55.940 It's actually about the whales.
00:07:58.580 It's actually about world peace.
00:08:00.420 Like, it's not.
00:08:01.380 It's a bike lane.
00:08:02.820 I know he isn't in charge of bike lanes.
00:08:04.520 That's just the silly liberal type example I have on the top of my head.
00:08:07.780 You believe deeply in the empowerment, the economic empowerment of women, and you believe deeply in diversity.
00:08:15.940 And I remember you talking about something that stuck with me, that you have to teach young children, boys and girls, from a very young age to appreciate diversity and to appreciate each other and to say that young women can do exactly what young men can do.
00:08:33.040 And I remember that so clearly.
00:08:35.040 So this is going to be a dynamic conversation as his.
00:08:40.860 Wait, is it just me or is that Mary New sitting next to him, our Minister of International Trade, the lady who's implicated as basically a CCP cutout in the Liberal cabinet?
00:08:51.680 Well, it makes sense she'd be sitting next to him at this event, I guess.
00:08:55.240 This administration has been so dynamic.
00:08:58.120 Over 80% of your trade in Canada actually comes from APEC countries, which obviously includes USMCA, the United States and Mexico.
00:09:08.700 And you have launched your Indo-Pacific strategy for growth and opportunity.
00:09:17.320 So what are your expectations for this meeting?
00:09:21.120 Well, first of all, I mean, we have to remind ourselves two things about trade.
00:09:26.420 Trade creates growth, but nothing guarantees that that trade.
00:09:31.980 We have to remind ourselves about something.
00:09:34.960 Trade causes growth.
00:09:36.940 You know, good, good insight there, man.
00:09:40.460 But nothing guarantees that that trade that creates growth is going to make sure that the growth is well shared.
00:09:47.700 We have to focus on making an argument for trade and for the growth that it comes from by making sure that everyone can participate in the benefits of that growth.
00:09:57.620 That's where making sure that we're negotiating free trade deals that protect women's rights, that protect labor rights,
00:10:05.320 that protect the environment, that work with indigenous peoples.
00:10:08.120 These are the kinds of things that are essential that, quite frankly, when we started negotiating trade deals, we started nine years ago.
00:10:15.200 People would sort of mock us and say, no, no, this is it's supposed to be an economic argument.
00:10:19.300 People still mock you.
00:10:22.320 When did people stop mocking him?
00:10:25.560 It's like he's trying to wish cast history to be different.
00:10:29.660 He's trying to do retroactive history remodeling here.
00:10:35.660 People still make fun of him for that because it's been an abysmal failure.
00:10:39.520 Our trade deficit has gone through the roof because Canada stopped exporting energy.
00:10:45.640 We don't export energy at the rates we do.
00:10:47.180 We start phasing out coal from the federal level first.
00:10:50.380 What is he talking about?
00:10:51.800 The economic argument is that everyone can feel the benefits of trade because if trade creates growth,
00:11:00.040 it creates enough growth to be able to have win-win in any trade negotiation out there.
00:11:06.480 But at a time of people not feeling like trade has done them any good, one of the arguments
00:11:13.980 that we're seeing everywhere around the world is, well, then we're going to make trade good
00:11:18.200 for you, even if it's bad for the other person.
00:11:21.260 It introduces a win-lose into the trade negotiation frame.
00:11:26.080 And Canada has never had that.
00:11:27.920 We've always understood.
00:11:28.860 We do have that because, well, the thing is actually most trade is win-win.
00:11:33.300 You can't trade and not make it win-win because you are trading for something that someone
00:11:38.140 else can do cheaper than you for the most part.
00:11:40.760 You don't tend to pay them to do things for you that would have been cheaper to do domestically.
00:11:47.120 But where the actual win-lose is in Canadian trade is how reliant we've become on China,
00:11:53.800 how we try and find excuses not to trade as much with India, to try and cut off trade with
00:11:58.300 Israel, to try and, you know, not ship the Europe coal or, you know, ship coal towards
00:12:05.060 Asia or to use our own coal or to ship them oil and gas products.
00:12:09.520 That's where it's win-lose is when they end up, we buy stuff from them and we don't send
00:12:14.760 them anything back at all because it's Trudeau getting in the way.
00:12:17.180 It has nothing to do with the trade deals.
00:12:18.300 And he's trying to pretend like he's the king of win-win here.
00:12:20.860 He's understood a sense of scale, a sense of modesty, a Canadian-ness or whatever, that
00:12:26.260 for trade to be effective, it has to be win-win.
00:12:29.420 And that idea that there's plenty of growth to go around, we just have to make sure it's
00:12:34.700 win-win, not just between the two countries.
00:12:36.680 And remember here, his definition of win-win is not that, you know, Canada benefits and
00:12:43.240 the Philippines benefit.
00:12:44.400 It's not that Japan benefits and Canada benefits.
00:12:46.520 It's that Canada benefits as well as gender equity over in Nigeria.
00:12:52.840 And it's like, oh, okay, well, if there's human rights issues, we can work those out.
00:12:57.020 Maybe we don't want to trade with abusers.
00:12:59.860 I agree with that.
00:13:01.280 But that's not what he's saying.
00:13:02.780 He's saying, like, we need to give more women opportunities in the United Kingdom, where
00:13:06.840 that's not really something that's needed.
00:13:09.220 That's not something that's a problem.
00:13:11.820 But this is how vapid he is.
00:13:13.740 He is, Justin Trudeau, is a teenage beauty pageant as our prime minister.
00:13:20.060 Countries involved, or the multiple countries involved, as we've signed large trade deals,
00:13:25.180 but that it also impacts on citizens.
00:13:28.600 And the instability in all economies, not just democracies, that come when citizens don't
00:13:34.060 feel like the institutions or the economy or the vision for the economy or even the trade
00:13:40.120 deals are there to support them, creates instability.
00:13:45.700 People start withdrawing their support from...
00:13:47.780 Wait, sorry, is he against getting all the rare earth minerals from the Congo now to build
00:13:52.020 electric vehicles in Ontario?
00:13:54.440 Because I could get behind that.
00:13:56.560 There's a lot of human rights abuses in the creation of these EV vehicles with these rare
00:14:01.840 earth minerals from the Congo.
00:14:03.860 But he's not talking about that.
00:14:05.300 He's talking about it in a soft, squishy way that's very nice, that we helped create a
00:14:10.000 woman's...
00:14:10.620 Our investment allowed this lady to start her own, I don't know, jewelry company or something
00:14:17.700 like that.
00:14:18.220 Oh, this lady started her own consulting firm because of Canadian trade, and she's a trade
00:14:23.020 consultant.
00:14:23.840 Cool.
00:14:24.580 That's nice.
00:14:25.920 But Trudeau doesn't actually care about the deeper human rights implications.
00:14:29.400 He trades open with China.
00:14:30.820 He's soft on Iran.
00:14:32.200 He's soft on lots of terrorist organizations.
00:14:34.360 This guy is just full of absolute hot air and hypocrisy.
00:14:38.860 From trade.
00:14:39.580 So that's why business communities, like governments, like people around the world, should be focused
00:14:46.140 on making sure that the growth and the benefits that come from increased ties around the world
00:14:52.720 are actually shared more generally with women, with workers, with environmental protections.
00:14:59.880 Because that's one of the only ways of ensuring the kind of stability and predictability that
00:15:04.880 we've had, that the world has benefited from over the past decades.
00:15:09.820 Well, it hasn't exactly been the last decade when you've been in charge.
00:15:12.920 Goodness.
00:15:13.500 I can probably just cut him off right there.
00:15:15.300 I don't think we need to...
00:15:16.240 He's been actually repeating himself a lot.
00:15:18.180 We've been...
00:15:18.880 After the interviewer's question to him, he had like the full three minutes to go over
00:15:24.980 stuff.
00:15:25.220 And I think he kept coming back to, they need to be shared.
00:15:28.280 The benefits need to be shared.
00:15:29.800 The benefits need to be shared multiple times, even though, again, he's an absolute hypocrite
00:15:34.480 on this specific question.
00:15:35.600 And then at one point during the G20, Trudeau, for some reason, tried to wade into foreign
00:15:42.080 policy.
00:15:42.820 As being reported by the Globe and Mail, Dylan Robertson here, Justin Trudeau says G20 leader's
00:15:49.820 statement on Ukraine is not strong enough.
00:15:53.380 I don't need to really read you this article here, but it's about how like, oh, look at the
00:16:00.080 G20 needs to be backing Ukraine harder.
00:16:03.080 You know, I know this bothersome people.
00:16:06.200 I'm pretty pro-Ukraine.
00:16:08.020 I know the history of Russia, how they invaded Georgia back in 2008.
00:16:11.980 It's not a NATO issue.
00:16:13.300 Russia likes expanding.
00:16:15.520 Also, by the way, there's no agreement that NATO wasn't going to expand eastward.
00:16:19.000 That's a lie.
00:16:20.060 By the way, that's actually a lie that was basically put out by a George Soros front
00:16:24.220 group because he hates the West and back in the day used to prefer Russia more.
00:16:28.400 But him coming out, and I've read the article, him coming out basically saying, well,
00:16:33.020 the G20 needs to be backing Ukraine harder.
00:16:35.840 We all need to have commitments to send them more resources.
00:16:38.580 We need to be more in favor of Ukraine.
00:16:41.620 Justin, you send them nothing substantial.
00:16:45.280 He's hollowed out our military so much.
00:16:47.620 We can't support any ally if they get attacked.
00:16:50.240 We have an HR department that acts as our military right now.
00:16:55.400 We don't manufacture weapons.
00:16:56.920 We barely have any real competent military.
00:17:00.240 We don't have any tanks.
00:17:01.520 We don't have barely any aircraft.
00:17:03.720 It's ridiculous.
00:17:05.300 And he's going to come out and start trying to lecture the world on the fact that they're
00:17:08.620 not backing Ukraine enough.
00:17:10.140 Do you know what we send Ukraine?
00:17:11.540 This is really what makes the Ukraine aid, in my mind, useless.
00:17:15.100 And we should just cut it all.
00:17:16.420 It's because we don't even send Ukraine offensive weapons.
00:17:19.120 It was like when there was ISIS killing people in Syria and Iraq, and we started sending people
00:17:24.720 winter jackets.
00:17:25.980 That's how ridiculous we are as a country under Justin Trudeau.
00:17:28.960 We started sending winter jackets to the people being murdered.
00:17:32.240 And now in Ukraine, we're sending them Chinese-made drones.
00:17:36.180 Now, does that sound a little bit stupid to you?
00:17:38.980 China and Russia and North Korea and Iran are all allies.
00:17:42.640 Why would you give money to any of those countries that then can be like, why would you give any
00:17:48.320 money to those countries to manufacture drones for Ukraine, which the Chinese government could
00:17:53.880 just be leaking all the intel from Russia, like to Russia from?
00:17:58.060 He doesn't think because Justin Trudeau is a strike opposed progressive.
00:18:04.080 He wants to come out and say the progressive thing.
00:18:06.340 He wants to come out and be the progressive hero.
00:18:09.060 At the same time, he's making his own country worse.
00:18:11.980 Mass immigration has hollowed out.
00:18:13.740 Our labor, like our wage base, we don't have housing available for people.
00:18:18.760 He trades with human rights abusers openly.
00:18:21.000 But then he like, you know, he'll get really tough on Israel fighting terrorists.
00:18:24.860 He'll get really mad about whatever the U.S. is doing.
00:18:27.440 He'll put out some travel advisory.
00:18:30.940 Don't travel to the U.S. because they're against abortion.
00:18:33.940 Because Justin Trudeau is a goblin who wants abortion up to the 24th week.
00:18:39.760 My goodness, he's the worst.
00:18:42.060 That's all I can really say about all this.
00:18:44.520 Anyways, that's it for me today, guys.
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