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.
00:00:00.000So, 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.
00:00:14.080I 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.
00:00:23.120But 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.
00:00:34.680The 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.
00:00:47.780Because if she does that, he will start talking to her and that is a fate worse than death.
00:01:29.420People don't see Trudeau as a serious figure to pay any reverence to.
00:01:35.820Other world leaders just kind of see him as like a tag-along character.
00:01:39.780And 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.
00:01:52.980And as he keeps trying to kind of like motion people in to walk into the center with him, people don't care.
00:01:59.320People are having their own interactions.
00:02:00.860And 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.
00:02:07.500And, of course, he's wearing one of those stupid U.N. pins.
00:02:42.800Again, it's because Trudeau lacks something that other world leaders, other world leaders from countries with smaller economies than Canada,
00:02:51.140with, you know, less, like technically less prominence than Canada, that Trudeau himself lacks clout.
00:02:58.000He lacks that kind of indescribable quality that leaders have, that people want to hear from them, people want to be seen around them,
00:03:05.920kind of that power emanates off of them.
00:03:08.880With Trudeau, fussiness, like, kind of comes off of him.
00:03:12.560You don't want to be associated with Justin Trudeau because he's annoying and sanctimonious and deeply unserious as a person.
00:03:20.460And that's what I want to get into now with some of these news clips that came out of the event.
00:03:25.220Thank you, Rebel News, for clipping some of this stuff because I don't exactly have a team around to clip things for me.
00:03:31.720They're just colleagues in the business.
00:03:34.300But anyways, before I get into that, I do just want to remind you guys,
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00:04:03.300But here is a clip of Justin Trudeau speaking at one of the panels at the G20.
00:04:08.380Our price on pollution gives back more money four times a year in a check every three months
00:04:15.940that actually more than offsets the price on pollution.
00:05:50.320And him, again, acting like some desperate used car salesman about the carbon tax,
00:05:55.020trying to be relevant on the world stage is not helping.
00:05:58.280Especially as most of the world is not in favor of carbon taxes.
00:06:01.220What 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.
00:06:10.040But that's where, as I was talking about earlier, we're facing a level of attacks, of misinformation, of disinformation,
00:06:16.880by people who are saying, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:19.640We have to stop the fight against climate change in Canada so we can put a little more money in your pockets,
00:06:25.440even though that's exactly the wrong thing for the planet.
00:06:28.620And it's actually the wrong thing for money in their pockets.
00:06:30.840And that's a lot of what the next year's election is going to be about in Canada.
00:06:38.620He's the only one who cares about affordability and climate change.
00:06:42.760This is why world leaders don't want to be seen with Trudeau.
00:06:46.960The man is sanctimoniousness personified.
00:06:50.360He truly believes that he is the man with the answers to all of the questions.
00:06:54.340And 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.
00:07:02.140Nobody 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.
00:08:02.820I know he isn't in charge of bike lanes.
00:08:04.520That's just the silly liberal type example I have on the top of my head.
00:08:07.780You believe deeply in the empowerment, the economic empowerment of women, and you believe deeply in diversity.
00:08:15.940And 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.
00:08:35.040So this is going to be a dynamic conversation as his.
00:08:40.860Wait, 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?
00:08:51.680Well, it makes sense she'd be sitting next to him at this event, I guess.
00:08:55.240This administration has been so dynamic.
00:08:58.120Over 80% of your trade in Canada actually comes from APEC countries, which obviously includes USMCA, the United States and Mexico.
00:09:08.700And you have launched your Indo-Pacific strategy for growth and opportunity.
00:09:17.320So what are your expectations for this meeting?
00:09:21.120Well, first of all, I mean, we have to remind ourselves two things about trade.
00:09:26.420Trade creates growth, but nothing guarantees that that trade.
00:09:31.980We have to remind ourselves about something.
00:09:36.940You know, good, good insight there, man.
00:09:40.460But nothing guarantees that that trade that creates growth is going to make sure that the growth is well shared.
00:09:47.700We 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.
00:09:57.620That's where making sure that we're negotiating free trade deals that protect women's rights, that protect labor rights,
00:10:05.320that protect the environment, that work with indigenous peoples.
00:10:08.120These are the kinds of things that are essential that, quite frankly, when we started negotiating trade deals, we started nine years ago.
00:10:15.200People would sort of mock us and say, no, no, this is it's supposed to be an economic argument.