The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - April 24, 2026


Pierre makes reporter REGRET attacking him at Press Conference!


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A Global News journalist asks the dumbest possible question about PM Justin Trudeau and why he needs to moderate on culture war issues in order to win the next election. It's classic Pierre Polyvenc he roasts the questioner and makes them defend themselves.

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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, Wyatt Claypool here, and welcome back to the National Telegraph YouTube channel.
00:00:06.560 I am very happy today because we have a brand new classic Pierre Polyev clip to talk about.
00:00:14.300 Pierre Polyev was at a press conference this morning, and a global news journalist decided
00:00:20.260 to ask the dumbest possible question, having no clue what his own question even meant,
00:00:25.820 and we are going to talk about it. 0.97
00:00:27.560 For some context, this whole question was about Aaron O'Toole saying that Pierre Paulyab needs to moderate and move towards the liberals on policy if he wants to win the next election. 0.99
00:00:41.080 That's all you really need to know, because right after I said that, all of you realize how stupid that is. 0.89
00:00:48.260 Aaron O'Toole was the Conservative Party leader for the 2021 election, and did he become prime minister? 0.99
00:00:55.240 No.
00:00:56.020 So why is he trying to give pure poly of advice?
00:00:59.220 But I'm just going to jump ahead and we're going to get into this clip in just a second
00:01:02.520 here.
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00:01:50.920 it's actually deliberate. It's just their new terrible algorithm. Anyways, now let's get into
00:01:57.140 this clip of Polyev talking to this very, very incompetent global news journalist.
00:02:05.220 Thank you. We'll now take questions from reporters. Please identify yourself in your
00:02:08.740 outlet. One question, one follow-up. Okay. Nathaniel Dove, Global News. Thanks for speaking
00:02:12.400 to us today. Aaron O'Toole told Global News yesterday that you need to moderate your position
00:02:17.280 on culture war issues in order to compete with the prime minister.
00:02:21.220 Will you take that advice?
00:02:22.420 Like what?
00:02:23.720 Zero tools were in, sir.
00:02:24.940 Like what?
00:02:26.000 An interview with my Ottawa bureau, sir.
00:02:27.760 Right, but you said there were issues in particular.
00:02:29.700 Do you have any of those issues?
00:02:31.260 He says that some of these issues, I don't, sir.
00:02:36.380 I was, this is questions from my colleagues in Ottawa. 0.97
00:02:42.360 This is why the media sucks in this country.
00:02:44.840 Now, does everything that Global News, CBC, or CTV News reports bad? 0.83
00:02:50.160 No, a lot of the times it's just the general overview of what happened.
00:02:54.060 But what makes them so bad is the elements of spin that they add in.
00:02:59.000 Imagine how incompetent a news organization is that has a budget of tens of millions of dollars a year,
00:03:05.940 and they can't even tell their reporter on the ground about to ask pure poly of a question,
00:03:10.840 an accusatory question, what the actual context was of Aaron O'Toole saying he needs to moderate
00:03:17.060 on culture war issues. Which culture war issues? In fact, I actually read the original article,
00:03:23.500 and even then, Aaron O'Toole's a bit vague, but they published it anyways, without even
00:03:28.180 getting Aaron O'Toole to elaborate on what he meant. But now let's get into Polyev continuing
00:03:34.140 to roast this guy. It's classic Pierre whenever he actually asks a journalist to justify their
00:03:40.080 terrible questions. For a while there, I felt like that Polly was kind of just taking it like
00:03:45.080 his advisors were just saying, you don't want to fight with the media. The media always criticizes
00:03:49.660 you for fighting them. So just smile and nod and then just answer whatever question that you want
00:03:54.740 to answer. Rework their question into something more friendly and answer that one. You shouldn't
00:03:59.800 do that. Never take the media's advice. When they say it's a bad look that Polly is fighting with
00:04:04.200 them, fight with them more. These people are terrible. But here is Polly again. 0.98
00:04:10.080 but uh do you accept the premise i guess for mr o'toole will you change anything going forward
00:04:14.640 i don't know what the premise is that you need to moderate some positions on culture war issues
00:04:21.760 if that well let me put it this way whatever it is let my uh let's talk about my position on the
00:04:27.180 issues the reason we got 2.5 million more votes under my leadership in the last election than
00:04:34.980 under the previous election was because of the wildly popular positions that I did take
00:04:40.680 to get rid of taxes on fuel, to clear the path for affordable home building, to lock up criminals,
00:04:47.340 to secure our borders, to bring in immigration sanity. I think it's time that Mark Carney
00:04:52.400 moderate his position on the issues. He's doubled Justin Trudeau's deficit, which was already
00:04:59.140 extreme and radical to $80 billion a year. He's given us the worst food price inflation in the
00:05:06.580 G7. He's kept all of Trudeau's anti-development laws. He continues to have a weak border that
00:05:12.160 allows illegals to be in our country, endangering our people. These are the positions that need to 1.00
00:05:18.940 be moderated. Conservative positions to make Canada affordable at home, safe at home, and strong at
00:05:25.420 home are the mainstream moderate positions that are overwhelmingly popular and supported by
00:05:30.740 Canadians. And by the way, I just want to cut in here. And this isn't a criticism of
00:05:35.480 Pierre Polly in terms of mom, like he's forgetting something, I'm taking a jab at him.
00:05:39.920 But I would say that, yes, he is right that that's why he succeeded more than Aaron O'Toole did in
00:05:45.520 2021. But I would say the gap between the Conservatives and the Liberals in this last
00:05:50.380 election that represents why the Conservatives didn't win is them not intensifying their
00:05:54.860 positions on certain issues enough. There's this myth that goes around that if you want to win
00:06:00.440 quote unquote moderate voters or voters who are not already inside of your conservative party,
00:06:06.100 more ideological camp, that you need to soften your positions. That's entirely wrong. And this
00:06:11.960 is why Erin O'Toole lost. We're going to get back to that video with your poly in a second. I just 1.00
00:06:17.900 want to bring up the 2021 election results. So in 2021's federal election, Aaron O'Toole basically
00:06:25.120 knifed the base at every turn. He said he was no longer going to get rid of the carbon tax. And
00:06:30.540 in fact, he was going to replace it with his own absurd version of a carbon tax that you can then
00:06:35.680 spend your rebates on green stuff. It was somehow worse than even Trudeau's plan. In fact, the
00:06:41.020 person with the best carbon tax position in 2021 was Aname Paul and the Green Party, because at
00:06:48.720 least she said she would remove the carbon tax on farmers. She had the most conservative position
00:06:52.680 on the carbon tax, which is wild. But O'Toole, having moderated himself, said he's no longer
00:06:57.860 going to scrap the gun ban. He completely abandoned social conservatives. He ran as a
00:07:02.420 progressive in a lot of ways. He got 34% of the vote. Yes, more than the liberals, but don't base
00:07:08.680 how well you're doing based on how badly Trudeau was doing. And he got 5,747,000 votes.
00:07:17.900 Of course, they beat the liberals in the popular vote, but you don't exactly win government only
00:07:22.180 getting 34% of the vote. And what people noted is that at the time, O'Toole thought that he was
00:07:29.440 going to win the GTA. He was going to win all of those more moderate voters, quote unquote,
00:07:36.060 in Richmond, in Vancouver, in parts of Quebec, in the GTA by moderating. In fact, he actually
00:07:44.500 increased his vote in places like rural Alberta and rural Saskatchewan, and then his votes went
00:07:51.500 down in the GTA. And that's not because people in rural Saskatchewan and Alberta like moderate
00:07:57.540 politics. It's because those people are going to turn out at higher rates than in 2019 anyways for
00:08:02.400 the conservatives because they hated Justin Trudeau. But the thing is that they're ideological
00:08:06.680 voters. They were voting to get rid of Trudeau. The voters in the GTA who don't typically vote
00:08:12.340 conservative, it's not because they're like ideological liberals and you need to become
00:08:15.840 more liberal for them. You actually need to offer them more intense policy solutions on the things
00:08:21.600 they care about. This is a lesson in politics. Someone who is a non-ideological voter is not
00:08:27.800 someone who doesn't really care about anything. They just care about specific things that are
00:08:32.920 not tied to an ideology. I am an ideological conservative. I am a social conservative,
00:08:38.380 fiscal conservative, cultural conservative on foreign policy. I'm more hawkish. I want more
00:08:43.900 active military. I am an ideological conservative across the board. But there are voters, and a
00:08:50.000 great example is Chinese Canadians living in places like Markham and Richmond. Those voters
00:08:56.280 tend to not really strongly identify with one party or another. If anything, Chinese voters
00:09:01.580 really don't like getting involved too much in partisan politics, because it's considered kind
00:09:06.220 of, you know, a bit of like a social faux pas to be too political. Those voters, though, really care
00:09:12.280 about crime and drugs. And they will vote for the person who comes down on crime and drugs the
00:09:17.100 hardest. They're not moderate. They don't want a moderate solution to crime and drugs. They want
00:09:22.040 basically, they want judge dread. The Chinese community just wants crime to stop. And if you 1.00
00:09:29.200 run hard on crime, you'll get those people. Just as there are many voters out there who,
00:09:33.560 if you run on a big tax cut, they might not normally consider themselves a conservative,
00:09:38.020 but hey, you propose cutting taxes across the board by 20%, maybe I'm on board.
00:09:42.840 That's what the conservatives need to do. O'Toole's perspective is stupidity condensed. No, 1.00
00:09:49.460 You're not winning more people by saying, I'm going to cut taxes a little bit.
00:09:53.360 Oh, I'm going to maybe slightly improve the way that our environmental policy is run.
00:09:59.020 No, you just need to have strong positions on things because they galvanize people to show up and vote.
00:10:06.360 Because if we go here, O'Toole got 5.7 million votes.
00:10:11.780 And then Polyev, just a little bit less than four years later, gets 8.1 million votes.
00:10:17.980 Now, the liberals also got voters out. And it's not because their moderate politics brought people out. Their moderate politics doesn't really interest anyone at all. Carney got people out. One, because the NDP had collapsed. And two, because he ran really hard against Donald Trump. He ran really hard elbows up. And that galvanized people. That brought them out.
00:10:41.420 was it shallow? Was it really stupid? Sure. But it was the blunt instrument he needed to bring up 1.00
00:10:47.800 Donald Trump to make that his big issue. I'm going to stand up to him the hardest. He didn't
00:10:53.360 win votes by saying, I'm going to stand up to Donald Trump a little bit. I'm going to do this
00:10:57.700 a little bit. He did it a lot. And that's why he brought a lot of anti-Trump voters out.
00:11:02.140 I think Pollyov didn't quite win. He came close, but he didn't quite win because on certain things
00:11:06.800 like taxes and immigration. He was representing a maybe slight or maybe mildly moderate improvement
00:11:14.820 over what the liberals were doing. He's going to reduce immigration a little more. He's going to
00:11:18.560 reduce taxes under $50,000 a little bit more. Reduce taxes a lot. Reduce immigration a lot.
00:11:25.480 Run on even pro-life policy. If you run pro-life, you'll actually gain more voters. My friend 0.92
00:11:29.960 Chris, who runs the Great Canadian Bagel Channel, makes a great point that the problem is,
00:11:36.800 When you snub pro-life voters, and this is the same goes with gun owners and other types
00:11:42.840 of groups where people would consider themselves maybe not one issue voters, but they have
00:11:47.800 a really big strong issue and then some more moderate issues below that in terms of how
00:11:52.600 much they care about them.
00:11:53.940 If you don't run pro-life, that pro-life person is going to now have to jump down to
00:11:58.000 their second biggest issue to determine who they're going to vote for.
00:12:01.240 And if their second biggest issue is, well, they want to protect their pensions, well,
00:12:05.960 maybe the liberals are going to have a better chance at winning that voter because they're the
00:12:10.080 party that will just keep throwing money at the pension system without reforming it. So you may
00:12:14.220 have turned a conservative pro-life voter into a liberal voter by completely denying them any
00:12:19.820 improvement on issues around life and made, around protecting the unborn and protecting those who are
00:12:27.260 vulnerable from the made system. Anyways, I've made my point there. Now we can get back to the
00:12:33.160 video. Hopefully this has not been too annoying of a stoppage. Hopefully at least you didn't learn
00:12:39.660 something. You at least learn something about the way I think about things. Thank you. And another
00:12:46.260 issue from Mr. O'Toole. He told Global News yesterday saying your party association with
00:12:50.360 some conservative social media influencers is the biggest gift to liberals that if it continues
00:12:54.960 his words, it guarantees you'll lose the next election. How is your party's association with
00:13:00.520 influencers affected or even hurt your electoral process? Well, I think one of the reasons we got
00:13:04.680 that I got 2.5 million more votes in the last election than we had in the previous election
00:13:11.340 is because we talked to everybody and we fight, including people who want to get rid of taxes on
00:13:17.660 fuel, who want to have secure borders, lock up criminals and make our country affordable, strong
00:13:23.540 and safe at home. And we're going to continue to talk to everybody. It's a dumb question too.
00:13:29.380 Can you show me any evidence that Canadians do not like the influencers? I don't consider myself one of the conservative-type influencers. I'm a more right-wing political commentator. I work in politics. I'm the communications director for 1BC and British Columbia. I'm not an influencer. 0.98
00:13:48.100 But of the people who are more influencer like who like, you know, Mario Zelaya, Jasmine Lane, Brittany Foote, those people, you'd have to show me a stat that anyone is going to choose not to vote conservative because Brittany Foote promotes the conservatives.
00:14:06.440 One of the nicest people I know in politics happens to promote Pierre Polyev, and there's going to be some, quote-unquote, moderate woman in the Ottawa area who's now not voting conservative anymore.
00:14:20.240 Mario Zelaya posted a video attacking Mark Carney, and then there's some guy sitting around a bar in, like, I don't know, Niagara, Ontario, and he's like, I can't vote conservative anymore. 0.94
00:14:31.840 did you see mario zalea attacking our prime minister nobody cares i hate this kind of dumb
00:14:40.940 media advice the conservatives would be so smart to never listen to anything the media says 0.98
00:14:47.040 listen to them point and laugh at them but never actually take their advice it's terrible and the
00:14:53.340 worst advice comes from the former conservatives i don't mean like some of them they still many of
00:14:58.600 them still consider themselves conservatives but fred delori on cbc power and politics you get
00:15:04.800 people like aaron o'toole going out to the media and saying well you know what pier polio has to
00:15:09.780 don't listen to these people but people but oh you know fred delori was the communications director
00:15:14.300 for for harper between i think it was like 09 and 2011 or 07 and 2013 or something like that it's 0.99
00:15:20.680 like good job he helped win the majority i don't know why your resume just allows you to say stupid
00:15:26.720 things all these guys saying he has to fight less with the media he has to be more cooperative 0.97
00:15:30.920 like fred delori said stop complaining about the floor crossings that's that's what o'toole said 0.99
00:15:36.340 as well here i need to bring this up it's asinine stupid here is his quotes in the global news 0.96
00:15:43.040 article sorry bringing this back up quote i think they do need to moderate some of their positions 0.95
00:15:49.440 to reach out to more canadians o'toole said in an interview with global news well if you look
00:15:54.140 at what the Liberals have done with Mark Carney.
00:15:56.460 They have a leader who was more to the center,
00:15:58.840 center-right.
00:15:59.780 They don't have Justin Trudeau on the further left anymore.
00:16:02.780 They have to adapt to Canada as it is now,
00:16:04.980 and the opponent Conservatives have now.
00:16:08.180 Well, I'm sorry, but the opponent the Conservatives have now
00:16:12.660 is not on the center-right.
00:16:14.620 The only people saying Carney is on the center-right
00:16:16.740 is a bunch of delusional guys sitting around boardroom tables
00:16:20.040 down, like, what is that, Bay Street,
00:16:23.200 who think that because he doesn't wear crazy socks anymore, he must be on the right.
00:16:27.960 No, he's not on the center right.
00:16:29.600 He's spending more money than Trudeau.
00:16:31.200 On certain issues like immigration, has he lowered rates heavily with TFWs and students
00:16:35.380 and with permanent residents?
00:16:36.420 He's kind of lowered it a little bit.
00:16:37.860 Needs to be probably at least halved again, probably more like turned into a third of
00:16:43.300 what it currently is for all those categories, TFWs, foreign students, and permanent residents.
00:16:49.260 Even Trudeau was starting to moderate that before he stepped down because even he saw
00:16:53.100 the writing on the wall. I'm sorry, what's evidence outside of like one or two issues
00:16:58.280 where he was forced to moderate because all the polls were going against him? Says he's on the
00:17:03.040 center right. This is just a dumb media person opinion. It's not actually an opinion anyone 0.99
00:17:07.400 actually believes. People vote for him not because he's on the center right. It's because he's the
00:17:11.440 anti-Trump. Now, Poliova is doing a good job of now ripping that issue away from him by pointing
00:17:16.520 out that he's completely fumbling all over the U.S. trade issue and that he's effectively letting
00:17:21.120 Donald Trump eat his lunch every day, but it had nothing to do. People didn't flock to him because
00:17:26.380 he was center-right. If that's true, how is Aaron O'Toole not prime minister right now? How is Aaron
00:17:32.060 O'Toole not prime minister having followed all of his advice to the T? Aaron O'Toole and his
00:17:36.560 campaign manager, Fred Delory, did it all to the T, and they are still, after losing one of the
00:17:42.300 most winnable elections ever, are sitting around saying, how about Trudeau uses our playbook?
00:17:47.260 Your playbook should be buried in the ground, covered in cement, and we should wrap the entire area in police tape and warn people of an anthrax attack.
00:17:59.000 It doesn't work.
00:18:00.840 But going on here, O'Toole then says, I want to go on to some of the, oh, he just uses the influencer stuff.
00:18:08.820 We don't need to do this.
00:18:09.440 But even he right here says, quote, ignore the cultural issues, ignore the floor crossings, and just focus on long-term prosperity of Canadians.
00:18:17.260 He is telling Poliev, fall asleep. Let Carney do whatever he wants. Focus on 10 years in the future. You're not going to win the next election. You're not going to win the second election from now. You're going to win the third election from now. Focus on long-term prosperity. Don't criticize people for betraying their voters, your own voters, and crossing the liberals. Just let it go. Let it slide.
00:18:40.180 It's like, oh, my goodness, are we all just going to slit our wrists and slip into a warm bath and just let the liberals do whatever they want? 1.00
00:18:46.120 It's so pathetic. I cannot stand this type of politics. 1.00
00:18:50.420 And I was hearing just 36 hours ago, three days ago or so, all of these new right guys who work for publications like Without Diminishment or who pretend to be more cutting-edge conservatives were all saying, you guys can't attack Aaron O'Toole.
00:19:10.720 Stop purity testing him.
00:19:11.900 Just because he's joining an advisory council for the prime minister on U.S. trade doesn't mean he's selling out.
00:19:18.120 He is a sellout.
00:19:18.980 He was a sellout back when he was a conservative leader, and he's a sellout now. 1.00
00:19:22.620 All these people are looking mighty stupid right now as he's going around and saying, 1.00
00:19:26.600 Polly, just shut up. Stop criticizing the prime minister. It's foolish. 1.00
00:19:32.480 Just lose. Come on, just lose. The conservatives' leaders lose. 1.00
00:19:36.940 Just slip into that warm bath and fall asleep and let the water enter your nostrils and just drown.
00:19:44.400 No.
00:19:45.280 Polioff, if he wants to win, one, he needs to take my advice.
00:19:48.800 Start wearing brown ties.
00:19:50.380 Brown likes the color blue.
00:19:51.660 I want him to stop wearing dark navy suits and dark navy ties.
00:19:55.040 He sometimes wears slightly bluer ties.
00:19:56.980 Still not good enough.
00:19:57.920 Anyways, that's my joke advice.
00:19:59.640 It's still good advice, but it's kind of my slightly jokier advice.
00:20:02.560 But if Polioff wants to win, he needs stronger positions on the issues.
00:20:06.340 And it's not because there is some hard right-wing vote he needs to win.
00:20:10.600 I am a very right-wing person.
00:20:11.840 I'm still voting for the conservatives. I am saying for the quote unquote moderate voters who only care about one or two issues, you run on big change because those people don't notice that you're running on anything unless it's big.
00:20:24.160 the fishermen in newfoundland and labrador voted conservative we picked up two seats newfoundland
00:20:29.900 and labrador while we lost pretty much every seat but one in nova scotia and later christ
00:20:34.040 across the floor because the policies that poly of ran on in 25 were very well geared towards
00:20:41.420 the fishermen of newfoundland getting rid of the low fishing quota and bringing back the seal hunt
00:20:46.660 is why he won fishing villages and turned all of the more small town rural areas of newfoundland
00:20:53.580 blue dark blue for some of these towns because they were voting for the protection of their
00:20:59.380 industry and what the conservatives were doing was not slightly increasing the fishing quota
00:21:03.300 and maybe bringing back the seal hunt in a limited way he was just bringing it back full force and
00:21:08.940 people were even saying he shouldn't do that there's people in the gta who don't like the
00:21:12.180 seal hunt they post pictures of people clubbing seals from like 30 years ago when they shouldn't
00:21:17.100 have been doing it the way they were doing it the seal hunt is like basically shooting seals
00:21:20.900 when they get overpopulated. It's the way that people shoot deer and it's like destroying
00:21:24.720 the ecosystem. You can do that. It destroys fishing populations close to shore.
00:21:31.160 But people are saying, but Polly shouldn't run on that. Women in the GTA won't like it. 0.99
00:21:35.380 Women in the GTA aren't going to go vote liberal in the next election because he's bringing back 1.00
00:21:39.260 the seal hunt. You think that's going to top the list of issues that they're voting on? 0.99
00:21:43.180 Stop reacting to what you think a mythical voter in the GTA thinks. Those people in the GTA,
00:21:49.060 by the way, don't want moderate policy. They want a hard crackdown on crime and drugs. They want a
00:21:53.580 massive reduction in crime. The social conservatives out there want socially conservative policy,
00:21:58.120 and they will turn out super hard if you run on it even mildly. Anyways, with all that being said,
00:22:05.840 that was a bit of a long-winded rant in the middle of me talking about Piripolyev. Very good moment
00:22:10.840 from Piripolyev. I like when he dunks on the media, and that was just such a stupid question. 1.00
00:22:15.580 Imagine equipping a journalist to go out there and ask Pauly of a question and the journalist themselves doesn't even understand what the question even meant. O'Toole thinks you should moderate. What does he mean? What does he mean by that? I don't know. You talk to your publication about what he meant and you don't know when you go and ask Pauly of an accusatory question that he's somehow doing something wrong according to O'Toole. Whatever, man. 0.98
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