The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - August 01, 2024


Trudeau & Singh gets smashed by Poilievre on social media!


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

182.29951

Word Count

5,199

Sentence Count

348

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Over the past 12 hours, federal Conservative Party leader Boris Peadal has seemingly been on a search-and-destroy mission against all of his political opponents on social media. Even if you're on the left, the one thing you have to give Pyripalyev is that he is great at making a political attack. He isolates his target, personalizes the issues, and then destroys their reputations.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Over just the past 12 hours, federal Conservative Party leader Pyripalyev has seemingly been on a search-and-destroy mission against all of his political opponents on social media.
00:00:11.300 Even if you're on the left, the one thing that you have to give Pyripalyev is he is great at making a political attack.
00:00:18.720 He isolates his target, he personalizes the issues, and then he destroys their reputations.
00:00:24.160 There's a lot of people who are very fighty when it comes to politics, but they fail because they try and take on everyone all at once.
00:00:31.520 Pyripalyev is good at picking singular fights, winning, and then moving on to the next person.
00:00:37.380 Oftentimes, people want to take on the whole liberal establishment all at once, and it doesn't work.
00:00:42.240 You've got to pick your targets, and you have to win one battle at a time.
00:00:46.260 You don't just push on a front all at once, and that's what Polyev has done today.
00:00:50.520 So I want to take you on a little bit of a walking tour of the various politicians that he's dunked on today.
00:00:57.600 Let's start with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, then we'll move on to Housing Minister Sean Frazier,
00:01:03.500 and then finishing up with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself, who gave an utterly weak response to Pyripalyev dunking on him.
00:01:12.140 The problem with all these guys, like Frazier, Singh, and Trudeau, is they rely on the mainstream media to do their fighting for them.
00:01:21.740 They do not know how to fight a political battle of words online themselves.
00:01:26.900 They're waiting for Vashi Kapelos or some other journalist to come in and accuse Pyripalyev of something bad,
00:01:33.780 and then they just retweet it and say, hmm, that's not very good.
00:01:36.940 When it's an actual one-on-one, these people melt in front of Pyripalyev, just showing them their record,
00:01:44.580 just putting their record in their face and saying, you suck at your job.
00:01:47.640 They don't know what to do because they've never actually had to fight their own battles.
00:01:51.600 But let's start off with Jagmeet Singh.
00:01:54.580 A couple hours ago, or a few hours ago, Pyripalyev retweeted a video of him going after Singh in the House of Commons,
00:02:01.660 calling him out for having some shady connections to Metro grocery stores through his brother Gurriton Singh,
00:02:08.700 which makes Jagmeet Singh's war on the grocery cartels completely hollow,
00:02:13.300 especially since Metro has the highest profit margins of all of the grocery chains.
00:02:18.100 I don't care what their profit margins are.
00:02:20.160 I'm a capitalist.
00:02:21.340 But Jagmeet Singh, the socialist, cares, and it makes it completely hypocritical
00:02:25.360 that for months, he refused to talk about Metro grocery store chains,
00:02:30.000 and he mostly just fought Galen Weston and Loblaws
00:02:33.440 because that's the big, scary, you know, juggernaut in the grocery industry,
00:02:37.460 even though they have very middling profit margins,
00:02:40.960 because apparently profit's bad, and if you have too much of it, it's like sin,
00:02:44.580 and you must pay more taxes to the government to pay for your sins.
00:02:48.480 But this is a video that Pyripalyev had retweeted from back in May,
00:02:52.980 and then he had then released another new attack shortly thereafter.
00:02:56.900 NDP leader was just asking about why the prime minister gave
00:03:00.380 tens of millions of dollars in corporate handouts to powerful grocery chains.
00:03:04.960 Stop giving millions of dollars to corporate grocery stores.
00:03:08.800 When will the liberals, when will the prime minister stop giving big grocery a free ride?
00:03:13.740 The answer, of course, is that he voted to let the prime minister do that.
00:03:18.480 Not a single penny of that money could have gone without the vote of the NDP coalition partner.
00:03:30.420 But we learned something else, that this might have been due to the influence
00:03:34.160 of the NDP leader's spokesman and brother, whose company is a lobbyist for Metro.
00:03:48.480 Fantastic has put the spotlight on Jagmeet Singh.
00:04:00.280 And now, for the finisher today, he's now going after and tying Jagmeet and his brother together.
00:04:07.120 Jagmeet's brother is also a crazy Kalistani, so I hope at some point they call that out.
00:04:11.980 So, like, Gurtin Singh is the type of person who, I guess, apparently doesn't think the Air India bombing is all that bad
00:04:17.680 and has, like, such a hatred for Modi and India that he, like, even though he doesn't watch sports, I've heard,
00:04:25.540 he, like, retweets soccer scores and, like, cricket scores whenever, like, Pakistan beats India.
00:04:31.700 He's an absolute nutcase.
00:04:33.060 And one of the good things from Pierre Paglia being the Federal Conservative Party leader,
00:04:37.540 and I'm saying this as somebody who can make complaints against the Federal Conservatives,
00:04:41.600 heck, some of the people in the background of the party kicked me out of the Federal Conservative Party nomination
00:04:47.120 in the riding of Calgary Signal Hill because they feared I was going to beat some preferred candidate in the background
00:04:52.720 because I 100% could have beat him.
00:04:54.760 He's a complete chump.
00:04:56.240 And, you know, I had, like, 700 to 1,000 supporters,
00:04:59.380 and only about 2,300 people ended up voting between four candidates.
00:05:02.720 So, you know, I had some clout there.
00:05:05.160 So, but when I'm saying this, I'm not trying to do this because, like,
00:05:08.620 oh, I want to end with the Conservatives.
00:05:10.240 I don't really care.
00:05:11.340 Certain people in the party I don't like.
00:05:12.820 Most people in the party like me.
00:05:14.600 I'm doing my own thing here in Abbotsford in British Columbia right now,
00:05:17.900 trying to get the B.C. Conservatives a win.
00:05:19.780 But one of the great things that Pierre Paglia has done is he has sidelined,
00:05:24.120 and you'll notice it was from that video is being highlighted,
00:05:27.060 crest view strategies from Federal Conservative Party contracts.
00:05:31.200 Crest view strategies should never be let within the vicinity of the Federal Conservatives.
00:05:38.460 Do you know that they were heavily involved in the election campaigns in 21 and 2019
00:05:43.600 for the Federal Conservatives?
00:05:45.660 Do you know who started Crest view or who at one point was the president?
00:05:49.280 It was Katie Telford, who is currently the, like,
00:05:53.680 the Liberals campaign manager or chief of staff or whatever.
00:05:56.020 She's the chief of staff to Justin Trudeau.
00:05:57.940 At one point, Justin Trudeau's chief of staff, Rob Silver, was the number two at Crest view,
00:06:03.300 alongside Katie Telford.
00:06:05.100 And the Conservatives were stupid enough to hire these people.
00:06:07.880 So that's been a big improvement over from Paglia.
00:06:10.780 Obviously, I want as few lobbyists involved in parties as seemingly possible,
00:06:15.160 not just from the ethical point of view that I don't think that
00:06:18.180 lobbyists should mix directly with parties.
00:06:20.860 Obviously, you have to talk to lobbyists sometimes.
00:06:24.120 The lobbyists represent entire industries often,
00:06:27.180 and that industry is allowed to have a representative in Ottawa to talk to politicians.
00:06:31.240 That's perfectly fine.
00:06:32.420 But the lobbyists shouldn't be running the parties.
00:06:35.020 Not, again, not just because of the ethical issues,
00:06:37.680 it's because they suck at politics.
00:06:39.880 Every time you see a campaign run badly,
00:06:42.900 it's because of lobbyists and consultants.
00:06:45.260 Look at the BC United Party.
00:06:46.900 I'm going to make a video on them at some point of how they're the saddest party in Canada.
00:06:50.140 The BC United Party at some point just got taken over by 100% consultants and lobbyists.
00:06:56.340 And their entire convention was just consultants and lobbyists
00:06:58.820 trying to network between each other.
00:07:00.680 And it didn't work because they're all just representing different lobby firms.
00:07:03.360 It's so pathetic.
00:07:04.920 Lobbyists and consultants, all they know how to do is risk management
00:07:07.820 and try and serve their clients.
00:07:09.660 That's the problem when they get involved in politics.
00:07:12.400 Risk management in politics is stupid.
00:07:15.000 Controversy actually gets you attention.
00:07:16.620 You just want to pick a controversial issue that you can win on at the end of the day.
00:07:21.520 But consultants hate that stuff.
00:07:23.500 Sorry, mini rant on consultants there.
00:07:25.600 But now, Pollyup is slamming the two of them.
00:07:28.940 And I love that he's now labeling them the NDP grocery kings.
00:07:32.900 Whoever came up with that, muah, morto bene.
00:07:36.140 It's lovely.
00:07:37.200 It's a great way of slamming these two.
00:07:39.820 There's a lot of votes inside the federal NDP that the conservatives could access
00:07:44.120 because there is still a default blue-collar base that votes for the NDP.
00:07:49.120 But many of these people, I think, can be run over to the federal conservatives
00:07:52.500 because they don't openly hate blue-collar workers.
00:07:56.920 The federal NDP, Jagmeet Singh, hates blue-collar workers.
00:08:01.200 Look at him showing up to literally any protests.
00:08:05.040 Like, I'm not a big union guy, obviously.
00:08:07.920 If anything, I would say that I'm very anti-union.
00:08:10.540 Not in the sense that I think unions shouldn't be able to exist.
00:08:13.100 I don't like the way that unions currently exist in Canada
00:08:16.020 where they can force you to join and through some silly,
00:08:19.360 like, quote-unquote, democratic mechanisms,
00:08:22.260 entire industries can become union compulsory.
00:08:26.000 That's silly.
00:08:26.920 That's not pro-worker.
00:08:28.080 That's just pro-union boss.
00:08:29.820 And I think that unions have done a lot to hurt workers.
00:08:31.980 But this is where the federal conservatives can pick up a lot of union workers.
00:08:37.620 When Jagmeet goes to protest, you can tell he's uncomfortable.
00:08:40.860 Unless they're, like, white-collar HR people striking from the CRA,
00:08:46.260 Jagmeet doesn't want to touch them.
00:08:47.940 He thinks they're grubby.
00:08:48.960 They work real jobs.
00:08:50.260 And he thinks that's icky.
00:08:51.660 Oh, my goodness.
00:08:52.800 You know, the truckers' unions, all these things.
00:08:55.460 He doesn't like it.
00:08:56.920 And so that's where there's a massive opening for the federal conservatives
00:08:59.840 to take some votes away.
00:09:01.560 But Pierre Pauly in this post says,
00:09:04.020 Singh's top advisor and brother's company lobbies for grocery giants.
00:09:07.840 No wonder food prices are up 12% since Singh joined Trudeau's government.
00:09:12.720 Signed to investigate the NDB Grocery Kings.
00:09:15.700 It's a petition drive, obviously.
00:09:17.380 A lot of people, you know, parties do data mining.
00:09:20.360 That's not wrong at all.
00:09:21.640 But now I want to move on to just a quick, brief look at his attack on Sean Frazier
00:09:27.660 because Sean Frazier is getting uppity, who is just the less charismatic version of Justin Trudeau.
00:09:33.500 He's a little bit taller, but that height apparently means that he has to sacrifice all, you know, individuality.
00:09:40.760 He just does not seem like somebody who does anything without three or four consultants telling him what to do
00:09:46.940 or getting a direct handwritten letter from Justin Trudeau.
00:09:50.100 That man must have to get Justin on the line just to ask if he can drink a glass of water.
00:09:54.780 That's just how much of a non-entity Sean Frazier is.
00:09:58.020 I remember a year ago, there's this big push like,
00:10:00.900 oh, Sean Frazier, is he the second coming of Justin Trudeau?
00:10:05.260 No.
00:10:06.020 Well, one, Justin Trudeau is not even good in the first place.
00:10:08.820 Why are we trying to hype this up?
00:10:09.900 He was just a name.
00:10:11.340 And then he won the 2015 federal election because Mulcair was boring.
00:10:15.380 And Jenny Byrne ran a terrible federal campaign for Stephen Harper.
00:10:18.920 It was a winnable campaign.
00:10:20.300 But we were running these awful ads like Trudeau is, he's just not ready.
00:10:24.140 Just not ready.
00:10:24.980 You're implying he might be ready.
00:10:26.500 Stop it.
00:10:27.000 So I don't like, so this is what I mean when certain people don't like me in the federal
00:10:31.000 conservative party, I will call out bad tactics and bad strategies.
00:10:35.100 But here is Pure Poly of going after Sean Frazier.
00:10:39.740 And then Sean had written a post you can see below that says,
00:10:43.720 home ownership shouldn't be a pipe dream.
00:10:46.200 You shouldn't have to take another job just to make your rent.
00:10:49.420 No Canadian should go to bed without a roof over their head.
00:10:52.660 Over the last year, we've been working to solve the crisis.
00:10:55.340 Here's a recap on some of that work.
00:10:57.880 And when you actually look at the video that Sean Frazier posted, it's like this,
00:11:01.640 like acting like he's like a tough, you know, legislator who's getting things done.
00:11:08.340 Housing starts are down.
00:11:09.740 Maybe I'll have to do a bit of a side swipe on this.
00:11:11.720 But housing starts are down for a reason.
00:11:14.880 And it's because they have absolutely destroyed, like, because like, more so I would just say
00:11:20.880 they're not doing anything that tax incentives would be the better thing.
00:11:23.920 But they're just burning money, hoping that that is going to solve things.
00:11:29.600 Here's a chart some leftist tried to use to prove to me that actually the housing accelerating
00:11:35.000 accelerator funds actually totally working.
00:11:38.420 Maybe we'll take a screenshot of the whole thing.
00:11:40.400 But like people are acting like because housing starts are up this like today, this year,
00:11:45.840 that that means it's been a successful program.
00:11:48.180 It's not been good at all.
00:11:50.420 Here we go.
00:11:50.920 I think there are like housing starts are up 7%, but they were also down last year.
00:11:55.260 And it's also only halfway through the year.
00:11:57.460 But the housing accelerator fund, which has cost billions of dollars, has, you know, made house
00:12:03.240 building go up in Newfoundland, PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Alberta, and Quebec.
00:12:07.780 But then housing starts are down in BC, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
00:12:12.420 So in 2024, we've put up more houses so far than 23.
00:12:17.720 We also have to remember, 23 was a downgrade from 22 and 22 was a downgrade from 21.
00:12:23.260 And we're still not at the end of the year yet.
00:12:25.640 Also, does Quebec and the Alberta provincial governments get the credit for the for the
00:12:31.340 increased housing starts?
00:12:32.520 Or is this federal government?
00:12:34.100 This is what leftists don't seem to understand.
00:12:36.620 They post a chart like this trying to attack me like, oh, well, why?
00:12:41.240 You're actually wrong about the accelerator fund.
00:12:43.060 Well, then why was housing starts down the last two years?
00:12:45.860 And now it's up in two provinces that Justin Trudeau definitely has nothing to do with in
00:12:50.940 terms of Quebec and Alberta who tend to take their own pass when it comes to provincial
00:12:55.480 policy.
00:12:56.520 So does Daniel Smith get the win on this or does Justin Trudeau?
00:12:59.540 It makes no sense to give the win to Justin Trudeau because in Ontario and BC, Saskatchewan
00:13:06.640 and Manitoba, housing starts are down and a lot of these other provinces.
00:13:09.360 It's like Newfoundland where they only built 166 houses the last year.
00:13:13.100 So it's easy to improve on that.
00:13:14.920 But so Daniel Smith is obviously the one who caused the 54% increase in house building because
00:13:21.980 when the similar accelerator policies, which have been actually operating longer in Ontario,
00:13:27.060 it's down 14%.
00:13:29.180 I don't know what to tell people like this.
00:13:32.100 Sean Frazier is a terrible housing minister.
00:13:34.240 He's a terrible politician in general.
00:13:36.260 That's why he failed in immigration.
00:13:37.740 And this is what Pierre Polyev goes on to mention.
00:13:40.900 Polyev says in this post, Sean, you have made housing a pipe dream by doubling the costs.
00:13:46.260 You ran immigration out of control to quote your cabinet colleagues before you became housing
00:13:51.120 minister and spent billions building bureaucracy.
00:13:54.140 Now you've put out a vanity video of your best photo ops.
00:13:58.440 And then I think he goes on to put a spin on his performance to pretend that anything good
00:14:03.300 has happened.
00:14:04.220 But now we're going to get to the magnum opus of the day, something that Pierre Polyev had
00:14:11.420 tweeted last night, which has caused not only a big stir back then, but this morning as well,
00:14:16.820 because Justin Trudeau responded.
00:14:18.300 But before I do that, I just quickly want to plug some support links for myself and others.
00:14:24.760 So I have a legal fund that is in the description of this video below.
00:14:28.400 If you guys go and click, you know, see more on the details of the video, you can see the
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00:14:35.060 We're raising money because we have a Chinese billionaire suing us over literally nothing.
00:14:38.780 He's suing us over for defamation over an article that we wrote back in August of 2020,
00:14:44.660 which after two and a half years of him pursuing this case, he only started suing us in the
00:14:49.720 year 2021 in December.
00:14:51.200 So it wasn't bothering him that much for an entire year and a half in which we said nothing
00:14:55.500 new about the guy because we hyperlinked to a Globe and Mail article that had every claim
00:14:59.620 that we were referencing in it.
00:15:01.140 He's suing us for defamation.
00:15:02.440 And in two and a half years has not even proven that we defamed him.
00:15:05.720 He's had any damages dealt to him by us or anything.
00:15:08.920 He's just simply suing because in the province of Alberta where this was filed, because that's
00:15:13.280 where I usually live, there's no anti-slap law.
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00:15:26.300 But if you live in British Columbia, I'm also helping fundraise for Bruce Bandman in the
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00:16:28.120 Anyways, now on to the main event here.
00:16:31.280 Which is pure poly of dunking on Justin Trudeau for his praise of communist regimes like
00:16:38.040 China, his weeping over Fidel Castro, who's totally not his dad.
00:16:42.240 I actually don't believe he's his dad, but it's a funny meme.
00:16:45.580 Then so Justin Trudeau obviously has a bad record when it comes to praising left-wing dictatorships.
00:16:52.000 And Pierre Polyev posted this.
00:16:54.800 Sign here to have prime minister who doesn't admire basic communist dictatorships.
00:17:02.400 I'm not sure why I'm flubbing that this late in the video.
00:17:05.700 And he posts that with a graphic that says how to do communism with a photo or a picture
00:17:11.660 of Karl Marx's head in the middle.
00:17:13.160 And at the top it says, establish a new communist utopia.
00:17:17.000 Robber, kill the successful.
00:17:18.740 Force the rest to work for free.
00:17:20.740 Run out of food.
00:17:21.600 Food, starve to death.
00:17:23.320 Say it wasn't real communism.
00:17:24.900 And then it cycles back at starting a communist utopia.
00:17:28.500 And I find it very funny that this got on the nerves of people like Max Fawcett, this very
00:17:33.840 left-wing journalist from the National Observer.
00:17:36.660 Of course, he's not a socialist, if you ask him.
00:17:40.380 At the same time, he gets very mad if you criticize socialism or you make any socialist
00:17:45.100 memes or anything like that.
00:17:46.840 And he just said, weird AF, trying to jump on the Kamala Harris DNC bandwagon from down
00:17:54.360 in the United States of calling J.D.
00:17:56.560 Vance and Trump weird because that's all they really have is just shouting weird all the
00:18:00.880 time.
00:18:01.620 You know, Justin Trudeau is obviously not a weirdo.
00:18:04.020 Justin Trudeau, he's the, you know, he's your social better.
00:18:07.260 He's a good person.
00:18:08.560 Not Pure Polyev, who doesn't wear glasses and used to wear glasses and is weird because,
00:18:14.300 I don't know, he talks about inflation.
00:18:16.300 I've not really seen the weirdness from Pure Polyev yet, but I see it all the time with Justin
00:18:22.100 Trudeau.
00:18:22.940 But before we get to Justin Trudeau's very weak response, I want to jump over to the video
00:18:29.980 of Justin Trudeau because everyone's pretending like, oh, what's Pure Polyev talking about?
00:18:35.240 This doesn't make sense.
00:18:36.200 Why is he talking about communism?
00:18:37.700 Is he accusing Justin Trudeau of being a communist?
00:18:39.980 He makes his accusation very clear there that Justin Trudeau is someone who praises basic
00:18:44.860 communist dictatorships.
00:18:46.720 But here's the clip that substantiates that Trudeau has said things that are that crazy.
00:18:52.920 So here's a video of Terry Molesky covering a Justin Trudeau event back in 2013 and, you
00:18:59.500 know, back when the CDC had good journalists like Terry Molesky.
00:19:02.260 But I'll let this play for a second.
00:19:04.080 And also, I just realized my computer is about to run out of power.
00:19:06.720 I'm going to go get a charger in the middle of this.
00:19:08.780 Anyways, bear with me here, guys.
00:19:11.000 Here's Terry Molesky explaining it.
00:19:12.520 Trudeau's meeting last week with a group of Toronto women was an example.
00:19:20.380 Even with Sun TV watching for any slip, he was asked which country he most admired and
00:19:25.900 referred to China.
00:19:27.000 There's a level of admiration I actually have for China because their basic dictatorship
00:19:37.060 is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say, we need to go green
00:19:42.500 as fast as we need to start, you know, investing in solar.
00:19:45.980 I mean, there is a flexibility that I know Stephen Harper must dream about of having a
00:19:49.880 dictatorship that he could do everything he wanted that I find quite interesting.
00:19:54.920 You can even tell that he knew what he was saying was extremely stupid there, which is
00:20:00.780 why he jumped over saying, well, Stephen Harper wishes he could be a dictator.
00:20:04.660 Yeah, he had been in power since 2006.
00:20:09.820 He was clearly not trying to become a dictator.
00:20:12.940 He had enough time to try and do it and never happened.
00:20:16.000 But Trudeau starts trying to buy it back.
00:20:17.780 And it wasn't like he just said, oh, I admire China because they've been able to turn their
00:20:21.640 economy around on a dime and invest in green tech or whatever.
00:20:25.400 Because you could say he's just admiring the results of whatever they're doing.
00:20:28.600 And he's just ignorant of the communistic dictatorship of China.
00:20:34.560 No, though, he actually name checks the fact that it's a basic dictatorship.
00:20:39.340 He's he's the things do not go like there's not a lot of blood getting to his brain.
00:20:46.480 You can just tell he is not exactly a worthy opponent.
00:20:50.760 What Justin Trudeau has that keeps him in power is his name recognition.
00:20:54.660 He has, you know, the brand of the Trudeau name, which comes along with his name recognition.
00:21:01.660 He's kind of like he's kind of energetic, at least back then.
00:21:05.340 These days, he's rusty and weird, like actually just weird.
00:21:08.920 Like he just talks like an AI whenever he's at press conferences.
00:21:12.800 He's rusty.
00:21:13.680 He doesn't he's not fast on his feet.
00:21:15.200 That Key and Bexty interview where Key and Bexty ambushed him on the beach was probably
00:21:19.380 the first time that Trudeau seemed to be somewhat like, you know, living like if you
00:21:23.840 stuck him with a needle, he might react because most of the time he just seems like a robot
00:21:29.020 these days.
00:21:29.880 But back then, you know, he had some energy and that's what made him popular.
00:21:34.320 But even back then, it was not the brain that was getting him absolutely any of his support.
00:21:39.580 He is a retail pure vibes politician.
00:21:44.560 But now let's jump over to Justin Trudeau's response to what Pierre Polyev said.
00:21:49.580 And he said, I think this guy needs to touch grass.
00:21:54.520 Now, if I'm Trudeau's advisor, would I tell him to respond to this?
00:22:01.180 No.
00:22:02.320 Other times, it's good to respond or counterpunch.
00:22:05.260 So there's no room here to counterpunch because they can keep playing videos of you praising
00:22:10.500 China's basic dictatorship all day.
00:22:12.460 One, what do you really respond to this with?
00:22:15.480 It looks like you're getting down in the mud with somebody who can easily fight this battle
00:22:19.700 better than you can.
00:22:21.160 And I think you this guy needs to touch grass is a just limp, just response.
00:22:28.080 I read that and I'm like, oh, goodness, even if I told you to respond, I could have thought
00:22:32.020 of something better than this guy needs to touch grass.
00:22:36.040 Justin Trudeau needs to resign.
00:22:37.600 Like, that's what I ended up posting.
00:22:38.960 I just quote tweeted Justin Trudeau and I said, I think this guy needs to resign.
00:22:42.660 He's just so bad at this.
00:22:44.600 He doesn't know what to do.
00:22:45.900 And the thing is, you can tell that you can tell from the responses when you actually go
00:22:50.400 through the responses of all of the people dunking on this guy.
00:22:54.800 It has not been friendly to him.
00:22:57.620 All of these people who are just able to slash and burn Justin for every single thing he said
00:23:02.900 like this.
00:23:03.440 Get vaccinated.
00:23:04.160 And you know what?
00:23:04.900 If you don't want to get vaccinated, that's your choice.
00:23:09.220 But don't think you can get on a plane or a train besides vaccinated people and put them
00:23:14.360 at risk.
00:23:16.240 We need to be strong.
00:23:18.480 Yeah, it's Justin Trudeau that needs to be.
00:23:23.260 Oh, sorry.
00:23:23.680 It's pure poly that needs to touch grass, not Justin Trudeau.
00:23:26.360 Justin Trudeau is very in touch.
00:23:27.960 He lives in the real world, and that's why he's at 23% in the polls while pure poly is
00:23:34.600 at 42.
00:23:35.920 I don't know what to tell him.
00:23:37.100 You're not very popular.
00:23:39.120 But anyways, that should be it for me today, guys.
00:23:42.960 It's been a fun day on social media.
00:23:44.960 I believe it'll probably stay like this.
00:23:47.180 You know, this is where I'm actually happy.
00:23:49.320 Canadian politics is becoming a little bit more American.
00:23:51.960 Most of the time, Canadian politics, we got to go over to Canadian politics's house and
00:23:57.860 check its pulse, because usually it's boring.
00:24:00.500 And when it's boring, that means nobody's talking about issues.
00:24:03.660 When it's exciting, when people are throwing punches, at least we start talking about issues.
00:24:08.820 At least politics actually starts to rank above mindless entertainment in Canada.
00:24:13.640 You could argue that in America, politics becomes mindless entertainment in a certain sense.
00:24:20.600 That's kind of toxic.
00:24:21.660 But at least I find people who vote in the United States, I'm not trying to insult people
00:24:25.660 here, but people who vote in the United States can probably tell you the bills that they're
00:24:30.400 really mad about, the executive orders that the president used that they're unhappy with
00:24:34.600 or they're happy with.
00:24:35.920 In Canada, it's really, you would be shocked.
00:24:39.440 I've knocked on thousands and thousands of doors across Calgary and now in BC, and a lot
00:24:44.500 of people just don't know what the issues are.
00:24:46.220 And it's not their fault.
00:24:47.580 It's because the media coverage of politics in Canada is disgustingly slow.
00:24:53.680 There's nothing going on.
00:24:54.980 They give no interest to it.
00:24:56.880 They just give you the, this is the false neutrality they give.
00:25:00.520 A horrible bill, a censorship bill will come forward and you'll have the most boring
00:25:04.820 report or come on screen, like screen and say, okay, the liberals are pushing forward
00:25:09.780 Bill C-18, the online news act.
00:25:12.380 And it's meant to get Canadian journalists paid so that they can make more money or what.
00:25:17.980 And it's like, oh, good.
00:25:19.820 Have somebody on that's interesting.
00:25:21.480 So you can debate this topic.
00:25:22.780 The amount of real debates that happens on the CBC, CTV news, global city news is nothing.
00:25:29.340 There's nothing being said on it at all.
00:25:31.700 People don't, because there's no good commentary.
00:25:33.820 Nobody knows what's in these bills.
00:25:36.620 They're awful.
00:25:37.500 Bill C-18 is the reason I can't access my Facebook page anymore.
00:25:40.880 And if you watch the media, you wouldn't even know that that happened.
00:25:44.820 Anyways.
00:25:45.620 Okay.
00:25:46.060 So that's truly done for me.
00:25:47.340 It's truly done for me now today.
00:25:49.020 So if you guys want to donate to my Give, Send, Go, if you don't live in British Columbia,
00:25:52.280 that really helps me out with legal costs.
00:25:54.880 They mount up every once in a while.
00:25:56.560 We're $32,000 into this legal case.
00:25:59.680 It cost me, you know, a gut punch of $5,000 every couple of months or so.
00:26:04.200 Every few months, it just randomly pops back up.
00:26:06.500 The case is back on.
00:26:07.780 Although the guy who's suing us, Ted Joe, is now ducking and weaving, trying to not pursue
00:26:12.760 the case.
00:26:13.220 Because I think he found out that if he loses, he actually might owe us double or triple our
00:26:17.360 legal costs.
00:26:18.520 Which means I'll probably try and circle back and pay anyone back who ended up contributing
00:26:23.140 quite a bit.
00:26:24.020 But if you live in British Columbia, go down to the donation link for Abbotsford South Riding,
00:26:29.660 Bruce Banneman's Riding.
00:26:31.260 Donate $100, $550, anything that gives you a good tax credit back.
00:26:35.560 Because the one thing that we need to beat the BCNDP is money.
00:26:39.500 $100 is a great donation.
00:26:41.160 If everyone gave us $100, we'd be way more funded than we need to be.
00:26:45.400 But just donating anything helps us sort of close the gap.
00:26:49.420 The BCNDP has this ridiculous campaign fundraising rule that makes it so that when, after an election,
00:26:56.900 you get 33% of your money back.
00:27:01.340 I think the BC Conservatives, they only got 2% in the last election, got $56,000 or something
00:27:06.340 like that.
00:27:07.180 The BCNDP got like millions of dollars back.
00:27:09.800 Plus, in all the ridings, either they won or across the entire province, no matter if they
00:27:15.040 won or lost, they get like $1.56 given to their party every year per vote that they got.
00:27:21.580 That's insane.
00:27:22.780 That's just trying to keep the establishment in place by making it so it's very easy for
00:27:27.440 them to get fully funded for an election.
00:27:29.320 But if you're an upstart party like the BC Conservatives, you got nothing.
00:27:32.640 So that's why you guys contributing really helps us out.
00:27:35.920 It's not just that the BCNDP raised $2 million last quarter and we raised $1.1.
00:27:40.260 They raised $2 million on top of all the money that BC taxpayers have to give them.
00:27:45.620 It's insane.
00:27:46.860 Anyways, look at that.
00:27:48.380 You can also go look up my website, wyattclaypool.com.
00:27:51.620 Join the email list so I can reach out to you no matter what part of the country you're
00:27:55.540 in.
00:27:55.700 If there's an interesting race going on in your area, I can give you little indicators of
00:28:00.200 who's a good candidate, who maybe you should vote for.
00:28:02.500 A great candidate now running in Ellington, Lawrence, whatever place in Ontario, Andrew
00:28:08.720 Lawton from True North from the Andrew Lawton Show is running for the Federal Conservatives.
00:28:13.000 He's a great candidate, very principled, social conservative, fiscal conservative.
00:28:17.380 I would like to see him as the minister of defunding the CBC.
00:28:21.220 So if he wins that nomination, maybe we can actually see that materialize someday.
00:28:25.620 Anyways, that's it for me today, guys.
00:28:28.040 Finally, for the third time I'm saying that.
00:28:30.280 See you guys later.