The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - May 03, 2024


The Trudeau Liberals have a Donald Trump Obsession


Episode Stats

Length

34 minutes

Words per Minute

195.01416

Word Count

6,751

Sentence Count

365

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party can't seem to stop attacking Donald Trump, even though they know it's going to make him more popular in Canada. Also, Pure Polyev was kicked out of the House of Commons for calling Justin Trudeau a wacko.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everyone. Welcome back to the Wyatt Claypool Show, where we try and cope and laugh at just how crazy Canadian politics are these days.
00:00:08.480 And you know things are getting really bad for the Prime Minister when Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party, for some reason, can't stop attacking their opponent, Donald Trump.
00:00:18.820 Because for some reason, the Liberals think that they are running against Donald Trump.
00:00:22.500 I don't know why. I guess it's because they know they're so unpopular, they have to run against somebody that everyone in Canada basically hates.
00:00:30.000 That's not even in the same country for the Liberals to seem somewhat credible.
00:00:34.480 And really, all this is going to do is probably make Donald Trump far more popular, because everyone actually viscerally hates Justin Trudeau in this country.
00:00:42.100 People kind of hate Donald Trump in more of a, the Americans, like American leftists I watch on YouTube and on late night don't like him, so I don't like him too.
00:00:51.960 All this is going to do is make Trump more popular, because people actually hate Justin Trudeau.
00:00:57.280 And really, what this all is about is trying to go after Pierre Polyev by saying that he's like Candace Trump, when he's just obviously not.
00:01:06.820 There's not even really any Republican in the United States who's a lot like Trump, because Trump is very much a character.
00:01:12.560 There's a few political characters all around North America, and this, the West in general, that nobody is like.
00:01:19.600 Like, if you're looking for a great example, go to the UK, he's actually a socialist, that's someone on the left, George Galloway is a quintessential political character.
00:01:28.340 And trying to compare Pierre Polyev to Donald Trump, a lot of people like Pierre Polyev, I like Pierre Polyev, but I don't see him as like this Trump populist type figure.
00:01:38.100 He's very much a defined, ideological, orthodox conservative, where Donald Trump more has his kind of own eclectic brand of different beliefs and views.
00:01:48.500 And I'm going to play this little clip of what the liberals are posting about Trump these days, because it makes utterly no sense for the situation that we're currently in.
00:01:56.880 Basically, I'm not sure if you guys know this, but Pierre Polyev uses words in the English language.
00:02:03.440 And here's the dirty secret.
00:02:05.160 Sometimes Donald Trump also uses words from the English language.
00:02:09.100 And so that means that these two men are the same when Justin Trudeau and others have also used the exact same words, yet they're not comparing themselves here.
00:02:18.840 Here's the thing, too.
00:02:20.220 You can't just say that somebody is Trump and say that that's somehow bad.
00:02:24.100 Name the Trump policy, explain why it's bad, or the Trump behavior, explain why it's bad, and then show Polyev doing the same thing.
00:02:32.600 The problem is, is that the liberals have such crazy policies these days.
00:02:36.660 To criticize a Trump policy would just make people think, well, that's way better than what you guys are doing.
00:02:42.280 So they can't criticize Trump, because Trump's probably would do a far, far better job than Justin Trudeau would ever do.
00:02:47.900 But here is the Twitter post that the liberals made yesterday that they got absolutely mocked for.
00:02:54.100 They've gone wacko.
00:02:56.180 Wacko.
00:02:56.760 Wacko.
00:02:57.280 This wacko.
00:02:58.160 A total wacko.
00:02:59.660 One wacko.
00:03:00.800 Wacko.
00:03:01.320 These socialist wackos.
00:03:03.200 He's a wacko.
00:03:04.320 Wacko.
00:03:04.860 Wacko.
00:03:05.440 Wacko.
00:03:05.980 Wacko.
00:03:06.660 I like how they are playing this with the Toronto Star headline there.
00:03:10.460 Pure Polyev ejected from House of Commons after calling Justin Trudeau a wacko.
00:03:14.940 This feels like something that the Conservative Party itself would post, because it's playing funny clips of Trump saying wacko in regards to Justin Trudeau.
00:03:24.360 The replies under that post, I can assure you, were not liberal people saying, Pure Polyev's so awful, I can't believe he said wacko.
00:03:33.820 Obviously, there are all these liberal journalists, leftist activists all over Twitter acting like Pure Polyev is destroying democracy by saying words in the House of Commons that we disagree with.
00:03:45.360 But in a similar vein to that, I just thought of this, I actually wasn't going to bring this up earlier, but the Liberals are now celebrating World Press Freedom Day.
00:03:54.680 Oh, yes.
00:03:55.180 World Press Freedom Day.
00:03:56.620 You know, press freedom, that thing that the Liberals absolutely love.
00:04:00.480 So here's what Justin Trudeau posted.
00:04:04.160 Oh, this is the French first show.
00:04:05.420 I'm sorry.
00:04:06.000 But this is what Justin Trudeau posted here.
00:04:08.260 And I don't even know why he bothers.
00:04:10.860 You might as well, if your staff are working in Justin Trudeau's comms department, you're doing some such a disfavor by even letting him post this.
00:04:17.600 Because all it does is brings attention to the fact that he doesn't respect the press, or I guess he does, in his own strange world where being friendly to the CBC and giving out massive media subsidies to outlets that are friendly to you means that you are in favor of press freedom.
00:04:33.960 That's the thing.
00:04:34.740 A lot of people like to monkey around with words and definitions and terminology.
00:04:40.140 So the Liberals don't have to respect Rebel News or True North or the National Telegraph or other independent media because that's not accredited journalism.
00:04:49.600 That's not the official press.
00:04:51.620 That's what Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau did whenever Rebel News started asking them questions in the debates.
00:04:56.820 They always come up with some excuse that I don't talk to fake news or you're not the real press.
00:05:01.180 And yet it's bad for Pierre Polyev to call out the CBC for smearing him, who are journalists who are paid by the government to do it.
00:05:10.680 They're not real journalists because you cannot be, you can't fairly report on what the government's doing while you know that if you criticize them too much, there could always be no, you know, increase in the subsidy this year or might even decrease.
00:05:23.300 You're not really the free press.
00:05:24.920 It's not that I don't respect them as journalists or people like, oh, they should never get one of their questions answered.
00:05:30.860 I think you should still answer CBC questions or global questions if they're at least somewhat fair.
00:05:36.620 But in the long run, having a subsidized media, well, it does a few things here.
00:05:40.780 One, you have a very biased press who is very nervous to criticize any party who actually is in favor of giving them more subsidies or maintaining them.
00:05:48.880 And then the other thing is that they box out other media, other independent media, because even if nobody really watches or reads the CBC with $1.4 billion of taxpayer money, plus all the ads revenue that they end up getting from, because it's hard to spend that much money distributing articles and not get at least some advertiser money.
00:06:08.520 The thing is that they eventually end up just sort of squashing or bloating the media.
00:06:14.200 So if I write an article on a subject and I do a really thorough job, I investigate, I email the right people, I reach out, I ask tough questions, my article is still always going to be 10th or 20th on the Google News list because the CBC, CTV, Global, and all of their local affiliates republish basically the same article.
00:06:34.500 Sometimes it's literally just the same Canadian press article that they all purchased, I guess.
00:06:40.440 They all basically syndicated the same article.
00:06:42.540 And so CBC and CBC Calgary and CBC Montreal and CTV News and CTV Calgary and CTV Edmonton and all the same publications.
00:06:50.600 And sometimes, again, like the literal same publications and its local affiliates are putting out the same article.
00:06:56.800 And so my actual good article is at the bottom of the list.
00:07:00.060 That happened all the time.
00:07:01.200 It was super depressing to work in independent written media.
00:07:05.920 I'm still going to go back and start writing articles again, but I did that for like three and a half years.
00:07:10.420 It's not like I tipped my toe in and then, oh, I failed and I'm not very good at this.
00:07:14.060 I'm going to do video.
00:07:15.460 We've had articles that had 90,000, 130,000 views.
00:07:19.520 We had big articles.
00:07:20.940 We had articles that helped get corrupt government officials like Dr. Vernie at the top of AHS fired from her job.
00:07:27.020 So I wrote an entire series exposing her mishandling ICU beds as well as basically trying to fire all unvaccinated employees for AHS.
00:07:36.800 It was nuts.
00:07:37.680 That was good journalism.
00:07:38.900 We did good investigative work.
00:07:40.280 David Dixon, the guy who was a cybersecurity expert working with me, gave me really good data.
00:07:44.540 He was really on top of whenever AHS would adjust their ICU bed occupancy rates from a couple weeks ago.
00:07:50.600 So on dates where they said we were at 90% capacity during COVID, we were actually only at maybe 82, 78%.
00:07:56.700 But the panic allowed the government to be able to lock everyone down.
00:08:00.500 It's not even because that was what they were motivated to do.
00:08:02.840 They were just bad at their jobs, which made them feel like we were always in a massive panic when if they actually were doing their jobs properly, they would realize that the crisis wasn't there.
00:08:11.320 But I've done good work.
00:08:13.380 And the thing is, whenever you read CBC articles, you just get the idea that this person doesn't actually know what's going on.
00:08:20.080 They reprint a press release from a government official.
00:08:23.740 They grab a couple of experts to basically fill in a couple of blanks in the article, make it go to at least 400 words, and that's pretty much it.
00:08:31.420 Their articles are contentless.
00:08:33.680 There's like nothing in their articles.
00:08:35.460 But now I want to cut over to the liberals trying to criticize Pyripalyev and World Press Freedom Day.
00:08:41.180 Because yes, Pyripalyev is a threat to the media because he will talk to any media outlet, but he will sometimes call people up for taking money.
00:08:49.360 So this is a video that is supposed to make us feel super scared of Pyripalyev and feel like he's a threat to our democracy.
00:08:56.720 We have basically a liberal heckler who snuck in here today.
00:09:04.280 CBC, frankly, is a biased propaganda arm of the Liberal Party.
00:09:10.440 The media that is bought and paid for.
00:09:12.500 It sounds like it's just a CBC smear job.
00:09:14.720 CP should stop acting as the communications arm of the PMO.
00:09:17.820 I just hope you're not going to print something that you have to apologize for.
00:09:20.440 What are you talking about? What page? What page? Can you give me a page? Give me the page.
00:09:23.640 Bought and paid for Ottawa Press Gallery spreading disinformation on this subject with the help of the media.
00:09:30.380 Your question was typical of CBC bias again.
00:09:33.320 I know you want to change the subject because you don't want to talk about Trudeau's carbon tax.
00:09:37.140 I want to ask a question because in a democracy, you asked a question.
00:09:40.000 Will you dismantle pharmacare?
00:09:41.380 Thank you very much.
00:09:42.300 Will you dismantle pharmacare if you are not answering questions?
00:09:47.080 Will you not answer more of our questions?
00:09:48.540 They just make pure poly look good.
00:09:50.920 Like, again, I'm not sure if that was supposed to that.
00:09:52.840 Was that was that a CB Conservative Party of Canada video at the Liberals that have stolen reposted?
00:09:58.840 Because that makes pure poly look great because every single Canadian who pays even a modicum of attention to the news knows all these clips.
00:10:06.200 These clips are famous because these journals were not asking pure poly of a question.
00:10:10.400 Even at that last clip where they're saying, will you dismantle pharmacare?
00:10:13.580 Will you dismantle pharmacare?
00:10:14.740 It was like this gaggle of, like, 12 different journalists just all screaming a question.
00:10:19.520 Even if he wanted to answer, they were all too busy yelling over each other for him to even do anything.
00:10:24.460 And the whole point is that Polyev was going after the fact that this pharmacare program is completely broken.
00:10:29.320 It's bloated.
00:10:30.380 It's kind of question answered.
00:10:32.200 Obviously, he does not support pharmacare.
00:10:33.760 But what the media wants is that they want to run headlines saying Polyev opposes this.
00:10:39.180 Polyev wants to cut this rather than this program is terrible, it doesn't work, and it costs us $5 billion.
00:10:45.420 And then if the average person was just given that information, they'd be like, well, I hope Polyev cuts it.
00:10:50.560 But the media doesn't want to cover it from that angle.
00:10:52.680 They want to cover the story that Polyev, big, bad man who used to wear glasses and now doesn't wear glasses, is now trying to take away your health care.
00:11:00.940 Even though, if you actually explain to people the way the program works, you would not actually think you're getting any health care whatsoever.
00:11:08.660 You're basically just getting, like, a stipend from the government.
00:11:11.900 It's an IOU card saying IOU health care.
00:11:14.540 You can't redeem it anywhere because no dentist, no physician, no pharmacist is stupid enough to just give you things under cost.
00:11:22.600 So very few of them have signed up for these programs because they're just a waste of time.
00:11:26.520 It's basically trying to get dentists to work for minimum wage because the reimbursement rates are horrible.
00:11:31.740 So when you pay for all the costs of your office, your staff members, your secretary, your bookkeeper, and all this other stuff, it's not worth it.
00:11:37.900 Because the government's giving people, like, a couple hundred dollars to clean somebody's teeth or to, like, repair a cavity and all this stuff.
00:11:43.760 It's a worthless program.
00:11:45.420 Yes, some people will get care.
00:11:46.680 I saw today Katie Telford, the chief of staff to Justin Trudeau, like, showing one of her friends, oh, my 93-year-old grandfather or, I believe, father.
00:11:57.220 He had an impacted tooth or something like that.
00:12:00.000 I don't think it was that.
00:12:00.600 I think impacted tooth or, like, wisdom teeth, which you're not having out at 93.
00:12:04.400 But anyways, he got emergency dental care, and it was great.
00:12:07.780 And the government paid for it.
00:12:08.920 I'm like, okay, wow, anecdote?
00:12:11.120 Wow, that's a great anecdote.
00:12:12.960 I have another anecdote.
00:12:14.180 Only 0.01% of dentists in New Brunswick, or I think it was 0.1% of dentists in New Brunswick and the Maritimes in general, I think the only place that was left out was PEI.
00:12:25.860 Basically, the entire Maritimes, no dentists signed up for this program because it's worthless.
00:12:30.720 So, yes, that's a cool anecdote, Katie, but it doesn't mean the program works.
00:12:35.860 If we based a program's performance off of anecdotes, there's no government program that was bad at all.
00:12:43.040 Well, frankly, Stalin's five-year plans were amazing because there were some great anecdotes that came out of it of people who got a little bit of extra bread, people who got jobs by the Soviet government, even though we ended up killing hundreds of thousands of people and whatnot and crushing their freedoms.
00:12:58.760 But anyways, I want to move on to this other thing.
00:13:01.980 I have to just quickly bring it out of my bookmarks on X.
00:13:04.860 But there's this absurd thing going on right now.
00:13:07.640 I'm not going to talk about it very long.
00:13:09.360 But the boycott of Loblaws that some people are pushing forward, that we all have to get out there and start boycotting this company because supposedly Loblaws is price gouging.
00:13:19.340 And no doubt, all of you and I at every grocery store have seen prices go up.
00:13:24.380 I'm going to tell you something that will make socialists very mad.
00:13:28.320 That's not all grocery stores raising prices.
00:13:30.500 That is, it is just purely inflation going up.
00:13:33.780 Nobody has actually arbitrarily raised prices.
00:13:38.040 But this entire boycott Loblaws movement that Jagmeet Singh and all the labor unions and other sort of NDP liberal front groups are backing,
00:13:46.540 it's purely an attempt to scapegoat grocery stores and just business in general capitalism for prices going up.
00:13:55.700 It's not Jagmeet and Justin Trudeau printing 40% of all the dollars in the economy during COVID.
00:14:04.720 The amount of money that they printed and spent and taxes that were raised was insane.
00:14:09.700 Are we supposed to pretend that that didn't contribute to prices going up?
00:14:13.360 And even outside of just government action, there's also other issues around the world around supply chains, the war in Ukraine and whatnot that also contribute to prices going up.
00:14:22.480 So this entire Loblaws boycott, one, it's the greatest handout to every grocery store ever because there's now thousands of idiots going around willing to purchase grocery stores as long as it's not Loblaws,
00:14:35.260 which means that the demand on those grocery stores supply is going to increase.
00:14:39.660 And those grocery stores will naturally increase prices because they have way more customers and people have just like thrown up their hand and said,
00:14:47.320 I will artificially purchase all my groceries from you simply because you're not Loblaws.
00:14:51.740 Not because you have good prices, it's just that you are not Loblaws.
00:14:54.200 So this has been an incredibly embarrassing attempt in order to try and pretend that it is capitalism's fault for the actual issues and excesses of the government of Canada.
00:15:06.880 But now I want to jump over to something else because it's actually related to the National Telegraph because our favorite co-host of the National Telegraph,
00:15:18.340 Daniel Boardman, went out into the U of T campus to go and try and talk to some of these protesters,
00:15:24.880 mimicking the crazy pro-Hamas students and other activists, you know, rent-a-mob types taking over college campuses all over the United States.
00:15:33.240 And now we have Canadian students trying to do the same thing.
00:15:36.860 And if you've been following these kind of stories at all,
00:15:39.820 you'll already know that most of these people who are blocking university campuses do not go to these schools.
00:15:46.220 They are not students at U of T, they're not students at McGill.
00:15:49.540 They are simply there to promote the leftist narrative that we must, you know,
00:15:54.960 like we must unify around Hamas and we must make the intifada worldwide.
00:16:00.060 And these people are not Islamists because they're all a bunch of stupid students.
00:16:03.960 They're socialists trying to use the plight of the people of Gaza who are under the basically being held hostage by Hamas
00:16:12.120 in order to push their own demands that the West should collapse.
00:16:16.360 Because terrorists in Gaza run Gaza badly and have picked a fight with Israel,
00:16:21.720 that means for some reason we need socialism in Canada.
00:16:25.480 And these people are utterly foolish, but just check this out.
00:16:29.700 Them preventing our Jewish co-host, Daniel Boardman, from entering the U of T campus.
00:16:35.380 Why can't I come in?
00:16:38.480 Can I come in?
00:16:41.440 Can I come in?
00:16:42.420 You cannot, thank you.
00:16:43.600 Why can't I come in?
00:16:44.220 We're not allowing media in at the moment.
00:16:45.700 Thank you so much.
00:16:47.540 We're not allowing media in at the moment.
00:16:49.460 Who are you to not allow media in?
00:16:52.160 We're not allowing media in at the moment.
00:16:53.640 We're the ones organizing this.
00:16:55.180 Okay, and on what authority do you have?
00:16:57.120 Thanks, y'all, sorry.
00:16:58.220 What authority do you have to start blocking public health?
00:17:00.060 Any more information can be found on social media.
00:17:02.600 We're not allowing media in at the moment.
00:17:04.280 Who's your social media?
00:17:07.880 We're not allowing media in at the moment.
00:17:09.580 Thank you so much.
00:17:11.040 Why?
00:17:11.420 I mean, what if I'm just a civilian?
00:17:15.700 We don't allow civilians in that are disrespectful.
00:17:19.120 What's disrespectful about me?
00:17:20.380 What you're doing right now.
00:17:21.860 You're on a public property.
00:17:26.180 You're on public property.
00:17:27.420 You're making a stand and then people filming you as disrespectful.
00:17:30.300 You yelled at me first.
00:17:31.200 No, no, I knew.
00:17:32.180 You're not going to be coming in today.
00:17:33.540 I understand that you want to go in, but you are doxing people, and that's inappropriate.
00:17:36.840 So you are going to have to wait out here, and we're not allowing media in, whether it's
00:17:39.720 you or anyone else.
00:17:41.260 We are not allowing media in.
00:17:43.620 I don't think you need to see any more of that, but the absolute entitlement oozing off
00:17:48.560 of these people.
00:17:49.220 Like, I bet she's probably a student at this university.
00:17:52.600 She reminds me of so many people.
00:17:54.600 When I used to sit on an academic advisory board at MRU for the student union, I was actually
00:17:59.860 on the general faculty council, so I have a lot of insights for what professors actually
00:18:04.460 talk about behind the scenes when they're in their sort of little political committees.
00:18:08.400 They're very, very out of touch with the average person, but the entitlement of saying, you're
00:18:12.920 not allowed in today.
00:18:14.020 We're too busy taking dumps in the park in buckets, and we're fighting the good fight
00:18:18.700 here by taking over campus and yelling at Jewish people.
00:18:22.520 So you're not allowed in because you're being rude and you're doxing me.
00:18:25.440 What?
00:18:25.980 You're wearing a mask and you're in public.
00:18:28.060 Unless the girl, and I just missed it there, had her home address tattooed on her forehead,
00:18:34.500 I don't think Daniel's actually doxing them.
00:18:37.180 And really, they probably just know that Daniel is Jewish, and they wouldn't let him in because
00:18:42.380 he was Jewish.
00:18:43.400 And really, what they were considering rude, that he was being rude, was just that he's
00:18:48.340 not a far leftist.
00:18:49.740 That's the thing, is that you should never give in to any of these people.
00:18:53.020 This is something that comes out of James Lindsay's kind of teachings that he does, and I think
00:18:57.480 he's 100% onside.
00:18:59.800 And it's a little bit different from what's going on right here, although he didn't make
00:19:02.720 a great little video where he does these little bullet point videos on explaining Marxist
00:19:06.900 concepts so you can fight back on them.
00:19:09.020 That this entire campus takeover, before I get to my other point, this entire campus takeover
00:19:13.780 that happened all over the United States, and now it's coming to Canada, is what you
00:19:17.460 would call planned spontaneity.
00:19:19.540 That we are pretending that this is just a movement of the students who came out of nowhere,
00:19:24.300 and it's because they're just so fired up about Gaza and whatnot, when this is happening
00:19:29.100 literally six, seven months after the war in Gaza started.
00:19:33.740 Now, suddenly, they're showing up on campuses and all purchasing the exact same tents to
00:19:38.860 occupy the land and dumping in buckets and stuff like that.
00:19:41.800 These people are, this is entirely planned.
00:19:44.100 You know it's planned.
00:19:45.140 I think the UCLA one was the best, or Columbia University.
00:19:47.860 They had an overhead drone shot of the encampments, and every single one of them had the cheapest
00:19:54.440 Walmart tent that you could buy, and it was all the exact same color.
00:19:57.940 Because if you were assuming this was spontaneous, it would be everyone sleeping out in every sort
00:20:02.540 of different type of neon colored and plaid tents and gray tents and whatnot.
00:20:07.840 No, it's all the exact same tents, because it's a rent-a-mob who ended up purchasing all these
00:20:12.720 resources from people in order to create a fake kerfuffle so that the general public thinks,
00:20:17.720 wow, there's a lot of tension on this issue.
00:20:20.740 There must be something going on.
00:20:22.040 There's nothing going on.
00:20:23.060 It's the same paid protesters going around the country to these different protests to
00:20:28.060 make noise.
00:20:28.640 This is exactly what Dina Sharif is, if everyone knows who Dina Sharif is, just got denied bail
00:20:33.700 because she is an actual thug going around hitting people, using noise makers in people's ears
00:20:39.040 and whatnot, and she will come out and blow on her air horn and yell into an amplifier
00:20:44.240 about literally anything.
00:20:46.860 There's a reason why somehow she was protesting trans rights, and then she was protesting in
00:20:51.060 favor of Hamas, who would kill every single trans person that they see.
00:20:54.140 These people just protest left-wing things, because the point is not the causes that they
00:20:58.920 attach themselves to, it's to leftism.
00:21:01.560 There's a reason why in the Red Guard in China, after Mao had basically retaken over the
00:21:07.420 Communist Party of China in the 60s, basically had all the Red Guard either shipped out to
00:21:11.980 the countries to act as slaves, or killed, or imprisoned, or whatever else, or put into
00:21:17.180 camps.
00:21:18.040 Once they use these people up, they will also be turfed away.
00:21:22.420 Well, I was going to say, too, whenever these people come at you and they start accusing you
00:21:26.100 that you're bigoted, you're racist, you're a whatever-whatever, unless they literally have
00:21:31.340 extremely good evidence, like there are actually some racist and white supremacist type people
00:21:35.540 that exist, because of course there are, just because it's a rarity doesn't mean it doesn't
00:21:39.140 exist, but if they're ever going at somebody, and this is what happens all the time in party
00:21:43.460 politics, especially under weak leaders like Aaron O'Toole, is that when a conservative gets
00:21:48.500 attacked, what you'll have happen so often is all the other people clam up, and they're like,
00:21:53.140 well, you're being attacked by a lot of people, and there's a lot of news outlets
00:21:55.720 accusing you of bigotry, so I'm just going to assume that there might be something to this,
00:22:00.480 or I'm going to ask you to apologize, or I'm going to ask you to basically maybe,
00:22:05.020 oh, can you please just turn off your Twitter account, or stop fighting back, or if someone's
00:22:09.760 being struggled against by these left-wing lunatics, this person is being attacked by hundreds to
00:22:14.160 thousands of people, both in real life and online, never ask them to stand down, yes, maybe guide
00:22:20.280 them on better ways of being able to mediate the situation, but never imply that they've done
00:22:24.960 anything wrong, and never make them apologize, anyway, sorry, but that's a little bit of that
00:22:29.780 situation, maybe I'll find another video from Daniel, because there's this other funny situation
00:22:34.420 where these supposedly very tolerant people started surrounding Jewish students and Jewish
00:22:39.360 people who are counter-protesting and yelling at them, even though they weren't even saying
00:22:43.100 anything, so check this out, these are the, this is the tolerant left.
00:22:47.240 So yeah, and this is why normal people need to rise up, and when I say that, I mean in the most casual sense,
00:23:09.280 that normal people need to exert themselves and actually show that they are not going to be bullied
00:23:15.260 by these activist thugs anymore, vote for the people who will go after the activist thugs,
00:23:20.340 crack down on them, every single one of these people, within hours of trying to occupy these
00:23:24.600 campuses, should have been arrested, that's what happened in certain red states in the United States,
00:23:29.080 Texas, Georgia, those sort of places where the police immediately showed up and whisked people
00:23:33.520 away into the back of trucks, because you're not allowed to take over public spaces, and then start
00:23:38.560 harassing people, and these people, and you know that they're just left-wing supremacists,
00:23:42.720 as much as they'll say, we're, we're going after the white heterosexual patriarchy, they don't care
00:23:48.680 about those categories at all, they're just leftists, that's why when there was a black man, there's a few
00:23:52.880 black men who went to the UCLA campus to basically confront these people, and when I say confront, I just
00:23:57.560 mean ask them questions, walk around campus, mind their own business even, just seeing what little they could do
00:24:02.540 that would set them off. They started attacking them, they started attacking them as like race
00:24:06.280 traders, and they're not actually black, because they won't, you know, urinate in buckets on the
00:24:11.660 UCLA campus and stand up for Hamas? You know, these, these people are all jokes, but now another story I
00:24:19.140 want to get to, because it just came up, and it's very, very silly, is the Canadian Armed Forces has
00:24:24.800 changed its logo, and in the comments below, tell me what you think that this logo looks like, because
00:24:29.180 that's what I've been seeing people do on X all day long, trying to describe what this thing possibly
00:24:34.960 could look like to you. So this is the new Canadian Armed Forces logo, in which it looks like the video
00:24:41.640 game company from the 1970s and early 80s, Atari, has taken over the country. The Atari has actually
00:24:48.160 infected Canada, and now our country is just this little ball of pixels right here, and then other
00:24:53.800 people said it looked, you know, like various vulgar things involving moose and other animals. I don't
00:25:00.020 really know what this was, but like, I kind of see the moose on the left, and the whole thing just looks
00:25:04.200 odd. Goodness. We don't even have ammunition for our weapons in Canada. We don't even have
00:25:10.360 basically a navy. I don't think we even have any tanks anymore. We're the second biggest country on
00:25:15.120 the planet. I know that's just landmass, but you think we would have some Armed Forces. The funny
00:25:20.960 thing is in Canada, our Armed Forces are actually, we have more spending on military than we ever have
00:25:27.480 before, not just in raw number of dollars, but in the percentage of our government budget. It's
00:25:32.700 actually been going up, but like with so many other things, when the left gets a hold of it,
00:25:36.480 the spending might go up, but the actual spending doesn't go towards the thing that the public
00:25:40.520 expects. It goes to HR, consultants, administrators, and people sitting around rooms redesigning logos
00:25:47.680 like this. Do you think that this probably cost under a million dollars to remake? I doubt it.
00:25:54.280 We just saw in Calgary, we had our literal slogan of the city change, which requires no rebranding.
00:26:00.540 It just requires the three words to be put under every new city of Calgary sign.
00:26:06.560 And so we paid $4.8 million to change the slogan from be part of the energy to blue sky city,
00:26:13.780 which is so horrifyingly generic. I think the only three cities that that name can apply to is
00:26:19.000 Vancouver, Seattle, and London, England. Every city is a blue sky city. Maybe like LA and San Francisco
00:26:26.200 in the seventies, you couldn't call them blue sky cities because of all the smog. But overall,
00:26:30.880 I'm pretty sure these days that blue sky city doesn't make everyone around the world immediately
00:26:35.380 think, oh, Calgary, Calgary, that must be Calgary. Be part of the energy, at least was sort of half
00:26:40.980 mentioning the energy industry. I'll admit though, I didn't even like that one. It sounds like I'm about
00:26:45.600 to get a degree from a community college. Be part of the energy. Sounds like you belong here from Mount
00:26:50.680 Royal where I took my bachelor's. Whatever. City slogans and all this branding is just kind of a
00:26:56.100 big waste of time. In my mind, it's just an excuse to be able to give handouts to your friends who
00:27:02.040 happen to like work in the city government that you can hire a bunch of consulting friends so that
00:27:05.920 they can be buried off in some office doing focus groups and talking to people about what three words
00:27:11.260 do you think really represent the city the best? Well, I think that when I think of Calgary,
00:27:17.860 I think of a blue sky and a city. Well, you could call it blue sky city. Oh, wow. That's crazy.
00:27:24.720 Well, but it only cost us $10 to come up with. We've been only sitting here for two minutes.
00:27:29.000 Oh, well, we could hire 50 more consultants and do 60 focus groups and polls to see if people also
00:27:35.700 think this is the most boring slogan on the planet. Like even when they rolled it out, I remember that
00:27:39.940 I saw a photo from the meeting and it was just like this older guy and this older lady who worked for
00:27:44.500 like Calgary economic development and they're just standing in front of this like generic PowerPoint
00:27:49.460 slide where it was just generic blue background with white text that said blue sky city. Like guys,
00:27:55.560 apparently none of the money went into the into the PowerPoint presentation for this unveiling meeting.
00:28:01.280 But you know, that's just how government works. You end up creating a bunch of work so you can give
00:28:05.580 like jobs to your friends and those those friends will donate to your party or donate to your
00:28:10.460 campaign. They'll campaign for you and then they end up voting for you as well because you're
00:28:15.040 employing them. This has been the big thing with Justin Trudeau. I think since Harper left office,
00:28:19.720 we've increased the amount of government employees by like 100,000 on the federal level. And I'm I
00:28:24.720 believe that's not even counting like Canada post workers or crown corporations. That's purely the
00:28:31.960 federal government directly itself. There's like 100,000 new employees and all of them are voting
00:28:37.160 liberal. And when you know how few people actually vote in a liberal or in a Canadian federal election,
00:28:43.160 100,000 votes, if you assume the vast majority of those people will vote liberal is a pretty massive
00:28:48.120 amount of people because I think the liberals in 2015 and this is their high watermark result was
00:28:52.780 like 6.5 6.8 million people vote for them. So that's nothing to sneeze at that you just secured
00:28:57.840 100,000 new voters plus the programs that you then roll out that certain people feel like they need to
00:29:02.960 rely on even though all the spending just creates so much inflation that that's the real reason that
00:29:07.060 they need the program is because the government has inflated the currency so much, then those
00:29:11.080 people vote for you too. Like there is a lot of votes in buying votes with big programs, hiring
00:29:16.560 people with getting consultants on board, giving money to left wing organizations that will then
00:29:21.440 recruit campaign workers for left wing causes and movements. And I guarantee a lot of the liberals
00:29:27.000 money has eventually ended up in the pockets and bank accounts of those organizations who plan
00:29:32.820 spontaneous protests all over the United States and Canada. A lot of these organizations get money. We
00:29:38.160 have flat out pro-sharia law groups in Canada that got government money, but the Christian pro-life
00:29:44.320 camps have to be defunded. They can't get any Canadian summer internship dollars or any sort of
00:29:49.880 summer camp dollars because they happen to believe that like life has value or something like that. So
00:29:55.940 that's really awful, I suppose. Anyways, but that's kind of it for me. I'll kind of wrap up by just
00:30:02.000 talking a little bit about my race in Calgary Signal Hill here. So as you guys know, I, Wyatt Claypool,
00:30:07.500 I'm running for the riding of Calgary Signal Hill for the Conservative Party nomination. It's on the west
00:30:12.160 side of Calgary. So going from the downtown courts, basically if you go straight west, that's where the
00:30:16.340 riding is. If you live in this riding, obviously by membership for the Conservatives federally,
00:30:21.120 check out my website, whyclaypool.com. But it's baffling just how sort of I would find lacking
00:30:28.160 some of the conservatism is in a riding that should have very stalwart conservatives running for the
00:30:34.640 nominations. There's a few good people I'm running against where if they beat me, I'd be like, fair
00:30:38.100 enough. It's a conservative guy who ended up beating me. But then there's like some other people
00:30:41.920 who they've made a lot of their, they've made a lot of their political hay and clout simply from just
00:30:48.920 networking all their lives when they actually don't have any beliefs about anything. Like when
00:30:53.660 right after Gondek basically calls the UCP base a bunch of bigots for being in favor of parental
00:30:59.820 rights. And then one of my opponents, Jeremy Nixon, literally takes a photo with her at an event two
00:31:03.920 days later. I feel like you're lacking in conservative instincts and love for your own voters
00:31:09.780 that two days after she mocks the same people that you relied on for votes in the last provincial
00:31:14.440 election when you lost your race, that you're willing to take a photo with her. Stop. And this is
00:31:18.600 just a piece of advice. I don't, I don't blame Eric Bouchard. He's on the left side of the photo
00:31:22.040 there. He's very new to politics. And I would say he's a very genuinely friendly guy. And I think
00:31:26.300 he's just saying, oh, the mayor's here. I'll be nice to her. But like Jeremy knows about her. He's
00:31:29.820 been in politics for over 14, 15 years. He knows exactly what he's doing by taking a photo of the
00:31:34.940 Gondek. He's going to these networking events, sort of, you know, carousing with the centrist and
00:31:41.460 center left voters, trying to get them to purchase memberships. And all these people,
00:31:44.920 they, they, like, they, they basically just try and get into office simply because they like being
00:31:50.720 in office. Everything is network. And that's always the most toxic thing about internal party
00:31:55.260 politics. So much of it is networking. I have another guy who's running, who's basically just
00:31:59.380 the friend of the former MP, Ron Liebert, or the current MP. Like his, his campaign team literally
00:32:04.460 has people who go to drag ween fundraisers. And that's like something that they do in their life.
00:32:08.300 And they're like managers and like campaign chairs for other people's, uh, like nomination
00:32:13.380 campaigns. It's ridiculous. And so all these people literally have labeled me in the writing,
00:32:17.700 the fringe guy, not the party itself, just these, some of these other people's campaigns
00:32:21.260 have been going around saying, I'm the fringe guy because I'm in favor of parental rights.
00:32:26.200 Yes. I am now fringe because I believe that parents should be given notification and consent
00:32:31.360 for certain things that their kids are doing, you know, both in the classroom, as well as in
00:32:36.080 doctor's offices. I don't know what to say about that. But anyway, so if you guys live in this
00:32:41.360 writing, or if you know anybody in my writing, reach out to them and ask them if they can vote
00:32:45.640 for me by a membership, because I guarantee with the thousands of people who watch each episode of
00:32:49.840 the show, you guys probably collectively know hundreds of people in the writing and haven't
00:32:53.940 just thought about it yet. Anyways. And then also I have the legal fundraiser for the National
00:32:58.960 Telegraph linked in the description below. If you want to contribute anything to that,
00:33:02.680 it really helps us out. It's the give, send, go link in the description. And then the National
00:33:07.100 Telegraph's Telegram channel, rightfully so the Telegraph's Telegram channel is also linked in the
00:33:13.120 description below. I always try and post every new episode of the show and any article that one of our
00:33:18.620 writers puts out or any other YouTube show that they're associated with. I try and link all that
00:33:22.680 stuff to the Telegram. So you kind of see it all coming out in order. Sometimes YouTube doesn't show
00:33:27.840 you every time we make a new piece of content. So this is a great way of being able to see the stuff
00:33:32.340 right as it comes out and not having to wait for YouTube to recommend it. I'm like an old man. So
00:33:37.300 every time I hit, go onto YouTube, I just go to my subscriptions and scroll through them. But I know
00:33:42.180 a lot of people rely on notifications and recommendations. So like, yes, hit the notification
00:33:47.020 bell, but you should get used to hitting subscriptions and then just seeing if there's anything new from any
00:33:50.900 website. Cause I guess people don't do that. And that's how so many people miss stuff that the
00:33:55.080 algorithm doesn't distribute. But anyways, that should be it for me today, guys. Thanks for tuning into
00:34:00.460 the second episode of the Wyatt Clay Gould Show. Hopefully you like this format. And as always,
00:34:05.740 comment in the description below if there's any issues you want me to cover, anything you think
00:34:10.160 I missed, and I will be glad to potentially mention it or talk about it on the next episode.
00:34:15.360 Oh, also, I want to give a shout out to Clinton Moss. He contributed to the TNT legal fund, gave us $500.
00:34:21.520 That was amazing, Clinton. That's been extremely helpful for us. I know that you sympathize with the
00:34:27.040 legal issue because you've seen similar things happen. And that definitely did help us since
00:34:31.980 we just got hit with another $3,000 legal bill we had to pay for. But other than that,
00:34:36.320 have a great one, everyone.