The National Telegraph - Wyatt Claypool - December 03, 2024


Trump & Trudeau + CBC Canadian election interference allegations


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 55 minutes

Words per Minute

191.96925

Word Count

22,172

Sentence Count

1,535

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

101


Summary

On this week's show, the guys discuss the latest in Canadian news, including a new report about Canadian foreign interference in the election, a new details about the Trudeau-Trump dinner, and much, much more!


Transcript

00:00:00.460 Hello, everybody. Me and Daniel are back, maybe for a long time, or I don't know, something, something not here for a long time, but a good time. I don't know. I don't know words.
00:00:11.640 We're here to talk about Canadian news, to talk about Trudeau and Trump, to talk about Daniel fighting the jihadis in the streets of Canada, and of course, any other sort of stories that are out there, like the stupid CBC foreign interference story. Did you read that?
00:00:25.720 I did. I did. It just grown on and on and on and on. It was clearly, like, that article in itself is foreign interference.
00:00:33.500 I was reading that article, and as I was going, and we'll get into it later, we'll maybe make that something we talk about towards the end of the stream.
00:00:42.780 I kept thinking the article was going to end, because it felt like there was like, oh, okay, well, this is all we know now.
00:00:48.280 Yeah, it's like, we keep, like, entering different endings.
00:00:52.720 They bring up the Michelle Rempel thing twice, even though it was, like, a dead end, and then they're like, they brought it up again, that someone else said something about, like, again, I understand the need for anonymous sources, but use them sparingly, and that entire article was an anonymous source.
00:01:10.360 Some guy told a guy who knew a guy who once drove by a house who knows the owner of that.
00:01:15.440 And Bosnus, for those who don't know, is like the Calistani mouthpiece for Canada.
00:01:21.080 So, like, this was all, basically, they took Bosnus, which is like a Calistani conspiracy factory, and they basically took the ramblings from lunatic Calistanis, and then made a story out of that to sort of undermine the Conservative Party and pump up Patrick Brown, who is in bed with every extremist faction on the planet.
00:01:40.060 Yeah, yeah. Anyways, but we will save that for a little bit later.
00:01:45.120 For now, we'll talk about the Hunter Biden pardon in just a little bit, and what implications we have with that, or what implications that has going forward for American politics.
00:01:55.340 It's mostly a Canadian show, so we will start off with Canada.
00:01:59.100 I'm just going to quickly play this clip of Peter Doocy from Fox News, saying what an insider said, basically, because Trudeau, after he left that Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago, said, oh, we saw eye to eye, we understand each other, we're going to take border security more seriously, we're going to work together on all that.
00:02:15.760 And, yes, that did happen, so I don't think that what I'm about to show you contradicts Trudeau, but it demonstrates, I think, that Trump has evolved on his view of Trudeau since he was first in office.
00:02:26.260 And tonight we're getting some new details about that Trump-Trudeau dinner from two people who were at the table.
00:02:33.220 We are told that when Trudeau told President-elect Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy, Trump joked to him that if Canada can't survive without ripping off the U.S. to the tune of $100 billion a year, then maybe Canada should become the 51st state and Trudeau could become its governor, right?
00:02:56.260 But more on that detail with the panel, Peter.
00:02:59.240 So, yeah, not a good start between Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump.
00:03:07.520 And, honestly, this all is kind of in the topic of the 25% tariff that Donald Trump threatened.
00:03:14.280 I still don't think it's actually going to happen.
00:03:16.180 The 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico isn't happening.
00:03:20.180 That would damage the U.S. economy, almost as much as it would damage the Canadian economy.
00:03:24.740 Yes, less so to the U.S., but it's just one of those things where I think Trump says, ah, 25% tariff if you don't secure the border.
00:03:32.520 We're going to secure the border.
00:03:33.900 Mexico is going to deploy more border agents.
00:03:37.200 We're going to put up some drones to try and find drug smugglers and whatnot.
00:03:41.280 But the one thing I hate, and you probably agree with me on this because we tend to be pretty aligned when it comes to free trade, is that no country is ripping each other off.
00:03:49.940 And the funny thing is that this is like the Canadian media is going to pretend like, oh, look, Trump's being unreasonable on trade.
00:03:56.700 Canada does the same thing.
00:03:57.920 We pretend like the U.S. keeps stealing our jobs and ripping us off because they want to sell.
00:04:03.180 Like, we literally have tariffs in place or restrictions on Americans selling milk into Canada because of how paranoid we are.
00:04:10.780 Yeah, I mean, like, this is the type of stuff.
00:04:12.500 Like, if you don't want American – and listen, I hate these tariffs and protectionist measures in Canada, right, because I think they stifle free trade within Canada.
00:04:21.900 Like, again, I always say the best part about Maxime Bernier 2017 was his, like, free trade in Canada.
00:04:28.040 Let's take on the milk mafia.
00:04:30.540 It kills jobs.
00:04:32.600 Listen, we hyper-subsidize our own dairy industry.
00:04:36.140 You pay money to subsidize the dairy industry, to control the supply, to make things more expensive.
00:04:42.500 We pay money to pay more money.
00:04:45.480 This is an insane system.
00:04:46.640 And the Americans don't benefit off of this.
00:04:49.280 Neither do the Canadians.
00:04:50.360 Like, some, you know, Quebec dairy farmers get tons of money.
00:04:55.540 I mean, they've built a lobby on this.
00:04:56.920 Like, and the government to subsidize things.
00:04:58.780 Like, you know what drove me crazy in Canada?
00:05:01.380 And thank God it's over this year.
00:05:02.540 But milk.
00:05:04.140 We have commercials for just milk.
00:05:06.620 Milk and the dairy industry is so rich.
00:05:09.420 The Toronto Maple Leafs used to, for a couple years, had milk on their helmets.
00:05:14.100 Now they have, like, Oreo there.
00:05:15.460 So they're, like, sponsored by a brand, right?
00:05:17.500 So buy Oreos, people, right?
00:05:19.440 But for years, just the milk industry just had so much money for, because the government just, we throw all our tax dollars at it.
00:05:27.720 And they're just, like, let's just advertise milk on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
00:05:30.940 Do you know how silly that looks to anyone else in the world?
00:05:33.420 Like, an American's, like, you know, what's the brand?
00:05:35.320 Do you just have a milk, milk brand?
00:05:37.060 What's this?
00:05:37.500 No.
00:05:37.860 They're just advertising milk.
00:05:38.840 And also, it's not, like, buy more Canadian milk.
00:05:43.000 We produce a lot by something.
00:05:44.680 No, no, no.
00:05:45.060 And this is the stupid thing about supply management.
00:05:47.600 It's not saying, well, we want to support Canadian milk producers.
00:05:50.940 It's like, no, no, no.
00:05:51.820 We want to support certain Canadian milk producers.
00:05:55.160 That's why we have this ongoing scandal of milk dumping happening, where someone overproduces.
00:06:00.960 And it's not about having, because this is the whole pitch of safe supply.
00:06:03.880 Well, it makes it so that if Canada gets into a trade conflict with the U.S. or someone tries to undermine our country's, like, you know, food supply or whatever, we always have our own milk, our own chicken, our own beef, all this stuff.
00:06:17.920 The problem is, though, we don't want an abundance of supply.
00:06:22.220 We want a certain amount of supply that keeps the milk prices, like, stable for the seller, which I know it doesn't cost a lot.
00:06:30.880 So it's not, like, the biggest issue for me, but it's symbolic of a lot of stupid things that we do in Canada, where we, like, price-fix ourselves, and then we just, like, then we complain about U.S. trade.
00:06:45.020 We complain about them under the foot.
00:06:46.900 And then what I was talking about is, like, these silly things we're doing, we're shooting ourselves in the foot.
00:06:51.720 It's also hurting the states.
00:06:53.140 It's, like, listen, if it was, if it was one of the two of us, we could actually do, like, real free trade and just, like, take, again, I just want a truck to be able to drive from Alberta to friggin' Saskatchewan or Quebec and, like, not have to go through, like, insane over-regulation.
00:07:10.240 And that's in the same country.
00:07:11.260 Like, that's, so never mind, like, getting it down to the states, right?
00:07:14.700 I think that's kind of what we want to get to.
00:07:16.760 And, like, I'm kind of with you on that.
00:07:18.900 Imagine how much bureaucracy we could wipe out by just doing that, too.
00:07:22.540 By getting rid of the provincial trade barriers, we would save so much extra money.
00:07:27.500 That's the funny thing.
00:07:28.740 The trade protections and all that are self-defeating.
00:07:32.740 Because if we just removed them, we got rid of the bureaucracy and we handed back people their own tax dollars, we could probably compete with the U.S.'s own industries.
00:07:43.220 Canada has areas...
00:07:43.660 We could easily compete with the U.S. industries.
00:07:45.880 Listen, Canada has more fertile land in many areas.
00:07:49.500 If we just got rid of all the stupid bullshit that we do to shoot ourselves in the foot, we could compete with the U.S. easily.
00:07:55.980 And, like, just become, like, this is why I'm so long-term optimistic on Canada.
00:08:01.280 Like, and so mad at Trudeau.
00:08:03.760 Every ingredient for a successful country is here, right?
00:08:07.640 It's just we have the weight of, you know, history and incompetence and bureaucracy upon us.
00:08:13.740 That if you just, if we just figure this the fuck out and stop shooting ourselves in the foot, and I get it, I'm kind of with Trump now, okay?
00:08:21.380 The neoliberal war in order did the NAFTA.
00:08:24.500 So much, like, again, I'm pro-NAFTA.
00:08:26.500 But, like, honestly, I could say, like, you know what?
00:08:27.840 We don't need a NAFTA.
00:08:28.920 But Canada actually benefits from a Canada-U.S. free trade pact, a bilateral relationship.
00:08:33.280 And, yeah, we can have a relationship with Mexico, too, on a granted thing.
00:08:36.480 But the Canadian foreign policy, if it's going to be optimized, we've got to realize, like, where we are on a map and, like, what Canada is and what the U.S. is.
00:08:45.820 And find out a bilateral free trade agreement with the United States and then use that as the base to work off of for dealing with Mexico and every country southwards.
00:08:58.100 If we want to have healthy, productive relationships with those countries also.
00:09:02.840 It's not like, oh, screw those countries, blah, blah, blah.
00:09:06.820 They're a bunch of blah, blah, blahs.
00:09:08.000 It's like, no.
00:09:09.400 Canada-America is special, right?
00:09:11.300 There's a – you could see it on the freaking map, right?
00:09:14.100 They're the richest country in the world.
00:09:15.320 That should be the center of how we do things and run things through Canada and U.S.
00:09:20.200 And then through Canada and U.S., if we want to connect to other countries through this agreement, because it's going to have to go through the U.S. anyway.
00:09:26.800 Like, that's where we're at.
00:09:29.540 And then, you know, if we can get things to market.
00:09:31.480 This does lead me to the incredibly annoying argument that's going around both on the more socialist NDP left as well as the more paleocon-type Pat Buchanan right, that Canada is being undermined by trading with the U.S.
00:09:47.380 And we should have much more limited trade.
00:09:50.120 We should be protecting our industries, all this stuff.
00:09:53.020 And it's like, guys, learn economics.
00:09:55.840 Yeah, protect our industries by shutting off the consumer market.
00:09:59.260 That's ten times –
00:10:00.760 There's this myth that we used to have.
00:10:02.840 Everyone had a job and everyone made a lot of money before we traded with the U.S.
00:10:07.420 John Turner was right.
00:10:09.440 Brian Mulroney has been gutting our country by letting us trade with the U.S.
00:10:13.560 And the thing that they'll say is, like, 80% of our trade is with the United States.
00:10:18.700 Like, what a concept.
00:10:19.860 It's almost like we border them.
00:10:21.760 We have a massive border with them, which we need to protect better on both sides of the border.
00:10:26.100 And it's almost like they are the world's largest economy.
00:10:29.560 And we also don't border with anyone else.
00:10:31.820 They don't have us over a barrel.
00:10:33.580 This is not exactly a situation –
00:10:34.700 Why are we trading it up with Mozambique?
00:10:36.180 We have gas going into the U.S. where we can't sell any to anyone else because the Canadian government itself is incompetent.
00:10:42.260 We can trade –
00:10:43.020 The PPC wants to know, why is Mozambique not our number one trading partner?
00:10:48.480 Yeah.
00:10:48.700 Remember when the PPC used to be the free trade people?
00:10:51.240 Well, the PPC used to be free.
00:10:54.100 When Maxime was free trade.
00:10:55.120 Now it's taken over by Diagalon.
00:10:57.760 Or have they splintered again?
00:10:59.960 No, no.
00:11:00.660 The Diagalon people now hate the PPC people.
00:11:03.040 Did you see Alex Cargill getting attacked by, like, Ferrymantle because he doesn't hate Hindu people?
00:11:08.320 Yeah, I saw that.
00:11:09.020 Yeah, yeah.
00:11:09.260 So Maxime Bernier said, don't kill the Hindus.
00:11:11.220 If they're based, they can stay in Canada and vote for us.
00:11:15.380 And that splintered the party.
00:11:16.300 Okay, so the part of the –
00:11:17.700 Okay, the part of the former PPC that hates the Hindus, the Diagalon faction, it's like, no.
00:11:21.800 We will take this country back with –
00:11:25.140 One milk carton at a time.
00:11:27.440 Yeah, one –
00:11:27.940 Like, no, only –
00:11:30.220 Only, you know, only 17 people are pure enough to even be allowed to vote.
00:11:35.320 And these 17, now 16, will be –
00:11:38.900 Okay, fine.
00:11:39.440 So those ding-dongs, like the Piliacon, right, they're just –
00:11:43.920 If we went full autarky, the concept of, like, we have all the resources –
00:11:49.080 And I've been seeing comments like this under people making the pitch that we should be trading left.
00:11:53.260 They'll be like, we have an abundance of natural resources.
00:11:55.940 We have everything we need.
00:11:57.040 Why would we need to trade with anyone?
00:11:58.300 I'm like, that's not how it works.
00:12:00.320 Sometimes –
00:12:00.700 That's exactly why you have to trade with everyone.
00:12:02.220 Because you have abundant resources.
00:12:04.220 People have scarce resources.
00:12:05.540 You, with a land of abundant resources, can sell your resources to people who have a scarcity problem of said resources at a much higher value.
00:12:14.320 Then use that wealth to attain things that are rarer in your society.
00:12:18.040 That is called free trade.
00:12:20.040 Yeah, and it's like the idea that in –
00:12:25.520 Like, even if we had autarky and we did everything from inside the country, we tried to grow and manufacture as much inside the country as humanly possible, we would still be losing jobs to the United States.
00:12:39.480 It doesn't matter.
00:12:40.320 People will literally risk their lives to go from North Korea to South Korea despite North Korea trying to be self-sufficient.
00:12:46.700 You know, they will still lose jobs to South Korea from people wanting to get out.
00:12:51.260 Not that that's what Canada would turn into.
00:12:53.060 But the whole point is that there's no such thing as free trade stealing a job.
00:12:57.440 We just – people just assume, oh my goodness, that job was stolen because of free trade.
00:13:02.000 I'm like, no, your domestic regulation and tax system sucks.
00:13:06.180 So they went to the other country and people are like, oh, it's because free trade is causing the job to go over.
00:13:11.500 I'm like, no, no, no.
00:13:12.460 That person would leave anyways if you say no trading with the U.S.
00:13:16.680 That person is like, okay, I'll just move to the U.S., start my company.
00:13:19.640 Then I'll trade from there instead.
00:13:22.380 Yeah, and it's like a – again, why do corporations set up in Ireland or why do they set up in Delaware?
00:13:27.480 It's because lowest restrictions there.
00:13:29.260 Like if we just made Canada a more business-friendly, consumer-friendly, you know, family-friendly environment, you would get more people having families, more people starting businesses, more people consuming more.
00:13:44.060 But instead we have a country that incentivizes foreign terrorist organizations, mafia members, drug cartels, and criminals coming in and parking their money in a phony real estate bubble and then doing crime because crime – we decided to not enforce crime.
00:13:58.400 So we have, you know, immigration fraud, money laundering, and crime because that's what we incentivize.
00:14:03.960 Instead of incentivizing crime and terrorism and money laundering and, you know, real estate fraud, we could incentivize growth.
00:14:14.620 Crazy – I know it's a crazy concept and I'm a bit out there because, you know, it's – I don't know.
00:14:20.360 Andrew Coyne might say having a money laundering crime system is a valued part of our institutions.
00:14:25.380 Andrew Coyne – It's been around for long enough that we must now defend it.
00:14:28.580 Andrew Coyne – Yeah, we need to protect it.
00:14:29.700 Andrew Coyne – I mean, the fear is if Polyev comes to town and he's not as pro-crime, who's going to – what's going to happen to all the criminals?
00:14:36.920 Are they going to lose their jobs?
00:14:38.240 We need to subsidize the crime industry to make sure that we can always have government-run crime forever because that's the Canadian thing to do.
00:14:47.100 Andrew Coyne – Here's the really silly, like, logic behind saying, well, see, it's good.
00:14:54.420 Like, Canada should trade – because these same people who will say that free trade is bad and the U.S. is basically, like, taking money from Canada and we're undermining our sovereignty.
00:15:03.340 And whenever they say sovereignty, they mean government sovereignty.
00:15:05.920 They're not talking about the sovereignty of the individual to use their private property and their own industries as they would wish.
00:15:10.900 They're always talking about government.
00:15:12.260 But with the logic that the U.S. is somehow, like, undermining us and they are taking our jobs, this is literally what justifies the current internal Canadian interprovincial trade barriers.
00:15:22.820 That jobs are being taken – you know, Ontario farmers are having their jobs taken by Saskatchewan farmers.
00:15:28.940 That's literally how this is justified.
00:15:31.140 So saying that, but, oh, it's different because it's canned in the U.S., it literally is not different.
00:15:36.100 It is the same thing.
00:15:37.600 Obviously, countries need their own borders.
00:15:39.160 They have their own heritage, they have their own national identity, and whatnot, as long as Justin Trudeau isn't completely undermining it.
00:15:45.520 But the whole point is that you really can't – like, pulling up a bucket of water from one side of the bathtub and not the other doesn't make a difference.
00:15:53.360 Anyways.
00:15:54.440 But thank you, David Edwards, for the $10 super chat.
00:15:58.840 He said, color me shocked.
00:16:00.000 Daniel isn't talking about India.
00:16:01.500 Lol, just messing with you.
00:16:03.080 We will be talking about India.
00:16:04.640 You don't realize that, David.
00:16:05.940 You've triggered our trap card.
00:16:09.160 I like that John points out that one for the random windmills, but I might.
00:16:14.440 I might.
00:16:15.480 I actually had somebody who's in the business of selling energy in Alberta explain to me the windmill and solar panel thing.
00:16:24.300 Because I even said – and I think that was, like, internal industry rhetoric made him say something, like, silly to me, even though he does know his stuff.
00:16:30.820 But I said that, well, you know, obviously, green energy, solar, and wind costs taxpayers more per kilowatt hour that we're purchasing.
00:16:40.500 And he says, well, all energy is bought at the fixed rate, and it doesn't matter if it's natural gas or solar.
00:16:45.660 It's still paid for at the same rate.
00:16:47.460 But technically, the solar companies and the windmill companies are given extra kickbacks for the distance they have to transfer it, and then they get extra credits.
00:16:57.480 And then it's like, yeah, so it's nonsense.
00:16:59.000 They're getting paid more with extra steps.
00:17:01.320 So, yeah, I mean, it's – green energy.
00:17:05.460 It's an entire scam.
00:17:06.560 But, you know, green energy is kind of – might end up saving Canada a little bit here because, listen, guys, you guys know my feelings.
00:17:14.260 Green energy, what is it?
00:17:15.440 It's money laundering, right?
00:17:16.980 It's high-level money laundering.
00:17:18.660 And the Liberals have their $400 million slush fund.
00:17:21.920 Sorry, green energy save the planet fund.
00:17:25.840 And they might prorogue Parliament to just avoid giving in those deals.
00:17:30.120 And if they prorogue Parliament to their final year, there's less things they can do.
00:17:34.280 Like, we're in the final year of Trudeau.
00:17:36.840 Like, everyone's kind of waiting for, like, 2025 last year.
00:17:38.680 But we're in, like, the final – you know, we're under 12 months.
00:17:41.620 We're all just, like, running out the clock.
00:17:43.500 And it turns out the windmills might end up saving us because, again, the windmills weren't spent on –
00:17:49.620 this was probably spent on, like, cocaine, prostitutes, and –
00:17:53.560 The logic here is we've spent – they've caused so much corruption that the government might have to suspend itself
00:17:59.100 so that the conservatives cannot look into that corruption, ergo saving the taxpayer far more money in the long run.
00:18:06.540 See?
00:18:08.080 God works in mysterious ways.
00:18:10.260 Yeah.
00:18:10.700 Well, maybe we should move on to the topic a bunch of people wanted us to talk about,
00:18:15.720 which is the Hunter Biden pardon from outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden.
00:18:20.880 He still has another month to muck around, and this seems to be part of the mucking around.
00:18:26.160 But what's your initial take on, you know, what do you think about this?
00:18:31.280 So, from, like, a – let's remove the – from, like, a neutral, I'm, like, on net value.
00:18:39.060 Like, no, it's not a good thing that President pardons his son who's, you know, smoking drugs and maybe having sex under a prostitutes
00:18:47.500 and being a foreign – a influence peddler for foreign operations on American soil,
00:18:54.020 and all this needs to get the B-Bond of and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, weapons charges too.
00:18:58.560 However, I actually do think this is a good thing for, like, the fabric of society because it is so corrupt that people will see it,
00:19:08.640 that it – because Trump's going to need to do things, like, he's going to need to pardon people
00:19:13.940 because there are no countries with one political prisoner, and that's – I think it's true.
00:19:19.960 Either you're a country that holds political prisoners or you aren't, and you saw that with the U.K.
00:19:23.620 They took Tommy Robinson prisoner.
00:19:26.140 Tommy Robinson was a political prisoner in the U.K.
00:19:28.560 for a year or – for years or whatever.
00:19:31.180 Say what you want about that.
00:19:32.340 And it didn't stop with Tommy Robinson.
00:19:33.820 Yes, they've thrown him back in jail, but you saw it.
00:19:35.800 The Southport stabbings when Islamic terrorists killed three girls and they said it wasn't and whatever.
00:19:40.820 They just started arresting random people, and the British government now holds a series of political prisoners
00:19:46.160 because any country that doesn't – that takes a political prisoner doesn't hold just one.
00:19:51.280 They take more.
00:19:52.560 So Trump's going to need to sort of pardon the January 6th people, and listen, I'm not as, like,
00:19:57.320 pro-gen 6th.
00:19:58.780 It's all this – like, I know the way I've heard it.
00:20:00.800 Well, already, the amount of time some of those people have been in prison or been under some form of house arrest
00:20:06.420 has obviously way over-exceeded the crime of walking around in the Capitol when you, yes,
00:20:12.700 shouldn't have been there, when you shouldn't have been anywhere near the building.
00:20:16.500 But still, that was, like, you should get, like, a two-month suspended sentence for that.
00:20:24.220 Yeah, I mean, like, all these – these need to be commuted, right?
00:20:26.920 The persecution, right, the political persecution of the enemies of Barack Obama needs to end, okay?
00:20:33.960 This is a big problem.
00:20:35.020 And, again, it goes back to the Obama days.
00:20:36.740 It goes back to the Obama White House controlling what could be said.
00:20:38.700 I mean, it goes back to the Obamas, like, using their charm and guile in the IRS to crush their opponents,
00:20:44.860 and then the corruption of, you could say, the deep state, the FBI, and all these organizations that were going up for Trump.
00:20:50.340 And my fear with Hunter Biden is Hunter Biden was going to be a sideshow, because Hunter Biden is a flashy topic,
00:20:57.240 and taking out Hunter Biden would prove, like, there's a wee scandal in America.
00:21:01.240 And, like, Hunter Biden and Burisma, that's kind of like a wee scandal type thing.
00:21:07.780 But in the grand scheme of Trudeau scandals, I think you know there are greater scandals over the last 10 years than the wee scandal,
00:21:13.540 like the SNC-Lavalin scandal, this Green Energy Satch Fund, whatever.
00:21:17.900 So my point is, all right, if he just says, oh, Hunter, it's a crazy part, and it's crazy.
00:21:23.260 Any crime he would have committed over the last 10 years, completely, it's more corrupt than anything Trump will do,
00:21:32.540 and obviously so, that it allows Trump, I think, two rounds of pardons.
00:21:36.720 It allows him to get into office and say, okay, we're doing this, and then at the end have his, you know,
00:21:43.960 his ceremonial lame duck pardon session that any president has.
00:21:49.540 So, from that essence, I think it's really good, because it will undermine a lot of the, you know,
00:21:58.040 establishment-y anti-Trump, never-Trump, like this fake resistance, whatever it is.
00:22:03.680 They take a big blow.
00:22:05.440 So, and I think-
00:22:07.820 Look at the narrative where they were so morally pure, and Joe Biden, he would never pardon his own son.
00:22:12.880 Joe said it himself, all this stuff.
00:22:15.000 And it's like, you guys are full of it.
00:22:16.800 But even just for that little, small, you guys are full of it moment, I think it's kind of worth it.
00:22:23.380 Yeah.
00:22:25.640 Like, I think of that.
00:22:26.960 And like, also, Hunter is such a flashy target, that you only have so much political capital to go after certain people in the establishment.
00:22:34.980 And if you're going to go after some people, like, you're, again, you're going to need political capital.
00:22:39.520 So, however much ammunition you have in there, this sort of adds to it.
00:22:43.380 And I think it takes a lower value target off the board.
00:22:46.880 And now Trump can go at sort of higher value targets.
00:22:49.720 Yeah, I could see it taking, like, two years to investigate Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and, like, you know, his brother.
00:22:57.640 And it's like, who cares at the end of the day?
00:22:59.880 It's corrupt.
00:23:00.860 Everyone knows they did it already.
00:23:02.740 Who cares about putting the old man in, like, jail for a year or whatever?
00:23:06.600 And he probably shouldn't be locking up a president anyways.
00:23:08.860 It's like, what do they get?
00:23:09.720 A few extra million dollars out of it all.
00:23:11.560 Let them ride off into the sunset and be a loser somewhere else rather than, like, yeah, you can now use this time to go after actual corrupt people in kind of the administrative state.
00:23:22.920 I don't really always like the deep state term.
00:23:25.620 It's really just the long-term professional administrative state that needs to be wiped out.
00:23:31.780 Yeah, I think there's another super chat.
00:23:33.640 Someone asked us.
00:23:34.200 Yeah, it was David Edwards.
00:23:35.280 I actually looked into this while you were talking initially.
00:23:37.560 So, thank you for the $5 super chat, David Edwards.
00:23:40.280 Serious question.
00:23:41.060 What was the Conservatives' play with refusing to debate their non-confidence vote?
00:23:45.560 And before I get to talking about it, I just want to highlight this comment from Nelson Cade because he is right.
00:23:50.960 David Edwards, they were trying to sneak a motion to adjourn the debate on the SDTC scandal.
00:23:57.220 So, yes, what the Liberals were doing was basically offering to let the Conservatives put forward their non-confidence motion today when it wasn't an opposition day.
00:24:06.440 So, when it's an opposition day, there's two days a week where the opposition gets to put forward motions.
00:24:13.660 They get basically a free hand to do what they want.
00:24:16.220 But right now, a lot of the Liberals' business in Parliament has been paused for like two months because they won't hand over documents in regard to the Green Slush Fund case.
00:24:26.960 And the Liberals are saying, hey, if you let Parliament resume, we will put up your non-confidence motion.
00:24:34.120 And the Conservatives just said, okay, no, we'll wait like two days and then we'll do it rather than letting you guys get away scot-free.
00:24:41.920 Because once they let it come back in, they can then not request the documents again, then pause it all over again.
00:24:48.620 The whole point is that this is the pause where the Liberals are being punished for not handing over the documents.
00:24:53.700 And the mainstream media coverage of this, like the CBC article we'll talk about later, is so stupid.
00:25:01.340 They're acting like the Conservatives just shot their own motion in the back of the head.
00:25:07.220 You know, they left it bleeding.
00:25:08.400 Like, no, they are just not doing it yet.
00:25:10.460 That's all they're doing.
00:25:11.440 They're just not letting the Liberals get away with corruption.
00:25:14.400 And now there's going to be like panels on power play where people are being like, oh, does just pure Polyev even believe in it?
00:25:21.160 Is he a fraud?
00:25:22.360 Is Polyev actually a doppelganger?
00:25:24.300 He won't get a security clearance.
00:25:26.280 Yeah.
00:25:27.280 I hate the security clearance.
00:25:28.420 He won't get a security clearance and he won't vote on a motion to kick Justin Trudeau out.
00:25:33.660 Who is he?
00:25:34.540 I thought he wanted to get rid of Justin Trudeau.
00:25:36.720 I thought he wanted to axe attacks.
00:25:38.880 What is going on?
00:25:39.560 The SNC-Lavalin case all over again.
00:25:42.280 It's not a scandal.
00:25:43.780 But the thing about the security clearance is exactly like the SNC thing because it's only the only reason that it continues on without discrediting the Liberals in terms of before it was the SNC is obviously a scandal about their own corruption.
00:25:59.180 And now it's more about a stupid excuse for them not to release the names themselves.
00:26:04.680 But the media is just not properly explaining what's going on.
00:26:08.100 So people come away with the stupid impression that actually Trudeau is like they're totally fine.
00:26:14.460 This makes sense.
00:26:15.660 Yes, of course, Polyev should get the security clearance without knowing if he gets it.
00:26:20.340 He can now not talk about it forever.
00:26:22.880 Then that's forever.
00:26:23.440 Even if an independent journalist like Robert Fyfe and Stephen Chase at the Globe and Mail hunt down all of the information themselves and they release it without going through the NISACOP and without gaining access to the NISACOP report.
00:26:38.100 They just find the information themselves.
00:26:40.340 Polyev can then not say, yes, that's true.
00:26:43.000 Exactly.
00:26:43.680 So like the reason why Polyev, it makes more sense not to get it because if he gets it and then he looks at it, he might know and be able to quietly act on it within his own party.
00:26:53.880 But he can never talk about it publicly or do anything about it kind of publicly because that's how corrupt.
00:26:58.920 Even if he got rid of his own people, the Liberals could say, hey, you did that a month after the NISACOP report.
00:27:04.260 Is that person in the NISACOP report?
00:27:06.020 And then he could maybe be sanctioned because you're like putting out indications of who might have been named.
00:27:12.500 Exactly.
00:27:12.700 It's a complete thing.
00:27:14.240 So the Liberals have designed it that if you look at this forbidden report, you're for the rest of your life, you're sealed to this fate.
00:27:20.620 Right.
00:27:20.780 So he probably needs to become PM, change the parameters of the qualifications to read the NISACOP report, which doesn't compel you to silence for your entire life.
00:27:30.220 Then he can read it and then he can deal it out.
00:27:33.680 And again, his chief of staff has the security clearance to read the NISACOP report and they can show it to him.
00:27:40.140 But again, this is, you're like, this is, again, this is another indication of, we won't say the deep state, we'll call it the deep province here.
00:27:46.180 But the corruption within the Trudeau administration, which has taken over clearly, clearly there's people on the payroll of the Liberal Party or ideological aligned or ideological allies or of the Liberal Party within the security establishment who are acting as, you know, putting Trudeau above country for whatever reason.
00:28:07.120 And this type of stuff, like you shouldn't be able to get away with this if there's a functioning media, but there is no functioning media in Canada.
00:28:14.260 It's only on online and they're trying to, I mean, this is like, again, this is the value of X.
00:28:19.100 We can go back to that and Twitter and all that.
00:28:21.160 But yeah, that's the whole, that's the story with Parliament is this NISACOP thing and like the security clearance stuff.
00:28:29.320 If Canada was a serious country and there were like a serious, and like once it got in and like someone came on and it was actually able to properly explain this all on a major television network to Canadians and then have them get it, like this should be, but there's so many things.
00:28:46.320 Like this happens three times a year in Canada.
00:28:48.000 This should be something that should absolutely shake the foundations of media because they've done such a piss poor job of explaining something they've spent so much fucking time on.
00:28:57.180 That's the obnoxious thing about outlets like the CBC and Global and whatnot.
00:29:02.640 It's not because what they're telling you is like 100% false, although we'll get to an article where it's basically 100% false.
00:29:09.040 But what happens is that they just give you the most boring, substandard explanation of a situation.
00:29:16.220 And the average person who's not very political and doesn't follow this stuff is like, well, that sounds about right.
00:29:20.780 Oh, I guess there's not merely much here.
00:29:22.880 Whoa, why doesn't Polyev get a security clearance?
00:29:26.160 And then it takes the conservative pundit on the panel who's probably not even that good at explaining it.
00:29:31.720 You know, it's whatever that O'Toole's campaign manager, Fred DeLore, sitting there saying, well, you see, and it goes on for like 10 minutes and the person's already clicked out.
00:29:43.060 They are not listening.
00:29:43.940 They're like, well, are you so?
00:29:44.860 And the guy explains it all.
00:29:46.440 And the person's just sitting there.
00:29:47.580 It's like, so like Polyev should get the security clearance so he can read it.
00:29:50.700 It's like, oh, my goodness, that's not how it works.
00:29:53.820 But yeah.
00:29:54.900 Well, maybe you want to move on to another topic?
00:29:59.020 Let's do it.
00:29:59.480 We're moving on to you, in fact, you at the Jihad event in Toronto on Bathurst.
00:30:09.480 You were there with Ezra Levanta and Rebel News and your friend Salman Sia pushing back on all the jihadists.
00:30:15.680 And I'll let your video play just behind me silently.
00:30:18.600 And you can kind of explain what was going on because it was wild.
00:30:22.280 There's this woman here with the blue and white sign, this Israel sign, and she's in a Hamas flag.
00:30:26.340 So she's actually like wrapped in an actual Hamas flag.
00:30:28.480 And this woman, I think Karim has identified her as Russian lily.
00:30:31.360 I kind of recognize her on the mask.
00:30:32.920 So she's in a Hamas flag, and he's holding a sign saying Israel's only friend is the Gurkwad tree.
00:30:37.400 Now, this comes from a line in the Hadith, which is used in the Hamas charter.
00:30:41.240 So if you pull up the Hamas charter, we don't have to do it now.
00:30:43.180 But in one of the parts of Hamas's charter is this line from a Hadith that says, you know, at the end of the days, we will fight the Jews and everyone with this.
00:30:54.280 And even the rocks and the trees will scream out, oh, fellow Muslim, there is a Jew behind me.
00:30:59.280 Come kill him.
00:31:00.520 Except for the Gurkwad tree, which is like the friend of the Jews.
00:31:03.600 I don't know where this comes from.
00:31:05.000 There's no Jewish connection to the Gurkwad tree.
00:31:07.660 It's just something that some random Arab lunatic concocted 1400 years ago.
00:31:13.920 But that is to say, this is the person having to think.
00:31:16.840 So this cop guy on right now, this guy is...
00:31:20.240 Doesn't he like literally have an Iranian accent and he's pretending not to know?
00:31:23.580 But my Iranian friends did a deep dive on him.
00:31:27.800 Expect some interesting information on his previous scandals to come out soon.
00:31:35.400 So this guy isn't the best officer in the world, in my opinion.
00:31:40.640 But he was there and he's saying, oh, I don't know anything about this.
00:31:44.000 I'm like, this is Hamas flag.
00:31:45.100 It's right there.
00:31:45.720 You're in charge.
00:31:46.220 Like, clearly you're taking a position.
00:31:47.560 But I don't know what that is.
00:31:48.960 I don't know.
00:31:49.280 I don't know.
00:31:49.760 The thing that ticked me off was like, one, he probably knows what it is,
00:31:53.000 especially because he's probably had to explain to him many times
00:31:55.560 over the last couple of years of crazy jihadis around the streets.
00:31:59.560 But also, too, the thing that drove me up a wall, he's like, oh, we're going to talk to her.
00:32:03.880 We're going to talk to her.
00:32:05.020 And like, and do what?
00:32:06.120 You're going to say, that's bad.
00:32:08.680 And she's going to be like, don't care, pig.
00:32:11.160 And then she's just going to keep like being a jihadist because she doesn't respect the police,
00:32:15.420 especially when they're this pathetic.
00:32:18.420 Yeah.
00:32:18.840 I mean, like they said, we're going to call it.
00:32:20.820 Like, it's so insane.
00:32:21.380 There's like, there's dozens and dozens of police officers there.
00:32:24.700 And they say, we need to call an inspector who, because they need to call in an expert
00:32:29.200 who knows anything about like jihadist terrorist groups.
00:32:32.580 But every week, the jihadists come to this very location.
00:32:35.820 And it's the very same, like, jihadists there.
00:32:41.600 And the same.
00:32:42.300 They were literally there last week and this week in, or it was even just a few days ago.
00:32:47.260 So in, what was it, in a Yaya Sinwar cosplay, where they literally had like a chair that
00:32:52.980 was like bloody and whatnot, pretending to be the former Hamas leader.
00:32:56.980 Yeah.
00:32:57.980 And imagine that being like your like big symbolic thing, sitting in the chair that
00:33:01.920 he got blown away in.
00:33:03.400 Like, I'm not sure if like even neo-Nazis do that with Hitler.
00:33:06.380 Like, they reconstruct like a stupid, like, a little room where he shoots himself in the
00:33:10.660 head.
00:33:10.900 Like, what the hell?
00:33:11.480 No, but they're jihadis.
00:33:13.100 And they actually, when they say we love death more than the infidel loves life, they
00:33:16.420 mean that.
00:33:16.960 So like, the fact that their leader got to die and be killed in battle, like, this is
00:33:20.880 the greatest thing for them.
00:33:21.980 Like, this, if you ever listen to what Hamas threatens, is Hamas doesn't threaten, yes,
00:33:25.700 Hamas threatens to kill Israel.
00:33:27.120 But their threats are often, we will kill as many Palestinians as we have to, in order
00:33:31.440 to destroy Israel.
00:33:32.520 Like, that, they like, they, everyone.
00:33:35.820 So, yeah, they're, they're radicals who shouldn't be, I mean, you see these people, they're
00:33:39.740 all masked up, keffia-wearing, lunatics, with signs held up saying, because I'm a Jew, I'm
00:33:44.740 your boss, with Ezra's face on it.
00:33:46.240 Like, just the audacity's people.
00:33:47.940 He literally never even said that.
00:33:49.780 That's literally not what Ezra said.
00:33:52.120 It's like the stupid misquote.
00:33:53.160 It was, because I'm a Jew, dot, dot, dot, I am your boss.
00:33:56.360 So like, technically the quote is, yes, if you, if you edit out five minutes in between
00:34:00.840 those two lines, you can connect them.
00:34:02.320 Um, but this is, again, this is, but it was just like every, okay, so that cop was probably
00:34:08.340 a terrorist sympathizer, in my opinion.
00:34:10.660 Um, but every cop there is such an incompetent boob.
00:34:15.960 It's Chief Wiggum.
00:34:17.300 Everyone is a Chief Wiggum.
00:34:18.560 And it doesn't inspire confidence in this country.
00:34:20.720 You can't just, you go up to these cops, you go, officer, that person right there that
00:34:25.300 I'm going to show you is committing an act of, is committing a crime.
00:34:28.760 There's a crime right there.
00:34:29.480 And the officer's just kind of stare, look.
00:34:32.320 They're like, they'll look up in the sky.
00:34:34.320 They'll all like, look up into the sky, like, oh, I did that.
00:34:37.020 I'm like, no, officer, there's a legit, like, right there.
00:34:39.060 Can you look at this?
00:34:40.760 And there's someone committing a crime right behind them.
00:34:43.300 And they literally, bleh.
00:34:45.700 Yeah, then there's the Hamas flag cape that she's wearing.
00:34:48.440 Like, it's obvious.
00:34:49.440 It wouldn't, like, if she was wearing a swastika, that would only be the only way of making it
00:34:53.820 even more obvious that she's clearly an extremist.
00:34:57.520 And, like, this isn't even, like, well, you know, speech or whatever.
00:35:02.400 Like, the thing is, these people are also calling for deaths of people, like her sign
00:35:07.180 is indicating.
00:35:08.360 And like them saying, like, you know, long live the Intifada while they're, like, blocking
00:35:12.940 traffic and whatnot.
00:35:14.480 Not this time, but oftentimes that's their favorite pastime is blocking traffic in Jewish
00:35:18.700 neighborhoods, places that they don't even live in.
00:35:20.820 And that was what made Ezra Levant being arrested so ridiculous.
00:35:25.100 And that's where, like, people are taking a context with him mentioning, like, I'm Jewish,
00:35:28.940 I'm a Canadian, and I, like, and I'm your boss, is him basically saying, I'm in, like,
00:35:34.180 a Jewish neighborhood.
00:35:35.420 You think that I would be able to, like, you know, walk freely unharassed in somewhere where,
00:35:40.300 like, I live or other family members of me live, not with these, like, nutcases trying
00:35:45.120 to block me on the sidewalk.
00:35:46.680 And that, I hate that mentality among police in the West.
00:35:51.740 The idea that, well, there's, like, 70 of them being psychos, and there's, like, three
00:35:57.220 of you being normal human beings, so we're going to arrest you and charge you with mischief
00:36:02.100 or whatever, because it's easier.
00:36:03.720 I'm like, what do you think's going to happen next time?
00:36:06.660 They're going to go even crazier and bring more of their boys.
00:36:10.040 They're going to escalate.
00:36:11.760 After having a Hamas chair, one of them's going to come in a Hamas flag and make a threat
00:36:16.280 for annihilation based on the Quran, other Hadiths, based on the Hamas charter.
00:36:21.880 Then, like, what are they going to do next time?
00:36:24.020 Then they're going to start acting things out.
00:36:25.960 This is how we build terrorist training camps in our city.
00:36:28.860 And you can say, oh, it's just the Jews.
00:36:30.740 Like, yeah, sorry, terrorists kill more than just Jews.
00:36:33.480 Like, what do you think those encampments were at our universities, if not terrorist training
00:36:36.620 camps?
00:36:36.920 Can you, for Karen, by the Redu, can you quickly do a big explanation for the group?
00:36:42.240 The sign is, it says, Israel's only friend is the Gurkwad tree, which refers to the line
00:36:49.300 in the Hadith, where they promise that all the rocks and trees will scream out to the
00:36:53.400 Muslims, hey, there's a Jew behind me, come kill the Jew.
00:36:56.300 Except for this Gurkwad tree, the Hadith says, which will not snitch on the Jews.
00:37:00.800 So in Islamic, to Islamic theocrats and crazy and terrorists, the only friend of the Jew
00:37:07.800 is this one tree.
00:37:09.240 Everyone else hates Jews.
00:37:10.580 And when he's, again, some for Christians, for Jews, our Messiah prophecy is the Messiah
00:37:17.760 will come from the line of David and come to us and we'll all go back to Israel and peace
00:37:21.960 on earth.
00:37:22.780 The Christian Messiah is what Jesus was, that Messiah, and he will return.
00:37:26.720 And when he returns, it will be the thing of heaven and we'll all go up to heaven.
00:37:29.580 So the Islamic thing is, oh, when Muhammad comes back, we will wage the great war.
00:37:35.460 So they kind of believe in the end times, they're just going to kill us.
00:37:42.460 Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill.
00:37:43.980 Yeah.
00:37:44.720 Yeah.
00:37:45.340 All that stuff.
00:37:46.520 Who's this individual?
00:37:47.820 Because I know it's a noose seal.
00:37:50.800 I'm not sure I have his name, but this is someone who is in a noose seal.
00:37:57.960 Um, and he's a Pakistani jihadian address with a Hamas triangle on his arm.
00:38:03.660 And he comes and he, every time he sees me, he knows who I am.
00:38:06.920 So he's probably watching this because he's, um, a loser.
00:38:10.020 Um, and I told him though, that, uh, listen, I'm being nice to him.
00:38:15.200 And you see, he says hi to me here, right?
00:38:17.340 Then hits the camera, right?
00:38:18.580 He says, hi, then commits a nice assault there.
00:38:21.060 Boom.
00:38:21.400 Right.
00:38:21.620 Hits the camera.
00:38:22.980 That's, that's, that's my buddy, anus seal.
00:38:25.620 Um, he is in a dimmy dress.
00:38:27.100 And if you want to know that that is from Pakistan, uh, that comes from the 19th century,
00:38:31.000 early 19th century, Ranjit Singh created the Sikh empire.
00:38:33.980 This kind of goes to the Kalisthenian thing also.
00:38:35.740 Um, but Ranjit Singh's chief general, uh, in order to get a hand to the Muslim population,
00:38:39.380 uh, all made them literally all wear dresses.
00:38:41.580 So that is an old Indian woman's dress.
00:38:43.800 But the Muslim is a Pakistan when conquered by Ranjit Singh to turn them into an actual
00:38:48.140 dimmies, uh, because if you don't, the thought was in the 19th century, not by me, but by
00:38:54.320 Ranjit Singh that if you, uh, don't dominate the Muslim community, they're going to rise
00:38:58.820 to be a problem.
00:38:59.300 So they, he made them all wear dresses.
00:39:00.960 So that's where that Pakistani dress comes from.
00:39:03.160 It comes from the Sikh empire saying, you're all going to wear dresses now because you're
00:39:07.160 our dimmies, um, and going off.
00:39:09.300 So here he is in a dimmy dress with a Hamas triangle, um, trying to break through where the
00:39:14.320 Jews were, but you saw Salman got in front of him and chose.
00:39:17.500 Once, if you don't, by the way, if anyone, if anyone from the pro Canada side did anything
00:39:25.440 that he had done in that area, and I don't think he deserves to be arrested exactly, but
00:39:30.340 if anyone had walked into the oppositions, pushed on someone's camera, was pointing in
00:39:35.100 people's faces, arrested immediately, like charged with something easily, these people
00:39:41.200 always get like 15 chances before the police even consider arresting them.
00:39:44.820 And when they do, everyone starts like, like, like gnashing their teeth and ripping their
00:39:49.300 garments.
00:39:49.680 Oh my goodness.
00:39:50.300 I can't believe you could arrest one of ours, even though he's obviously acting like a psycho.
00:39:57.940 Yeah.
00:39:58.420 I mean, couldn't this be breaching the peace coming with Hamas symbols into a group of
00:40:02.760 Canadians or Jews, like Hamas organization threatens to destroy the entire Western world
00:40:07.800 as well as the Jews.
00:40:09.300 I mean, and this, this is what happens.
00:40:11.220 You have to assert, like you have, you can't be regular meek law-abiding Canadians, because
00:40:17.560 if you're meek law-abiding Canadians, then the extremists, whether they be Marxist, Antifa,
00:40:24.440 Calistani, Jihadi, whatever it is, they get to dictate because if they're going to go crazy
00:40:28.700 and threaten you, and then you get arrested for preaching the peace.
00:40:30.640 It's the thing why I talked about of 70 lunatics versus three reasonable people.
00:40:35.260 But if those three reasonable people-
00:40:36.400 And the thing is, we're not saying, like, commit crimes.
00:40:38.680 We're saying that if the police says, move off, you have to walk away.
00:40:42.420 Like, you literally do not have to walk away.
00:40:45.240 Just because they are giving you an order doesn't exactly mean you have to follow it
00:40:48.760 if they are knowingly giving you an illegal order.
00:40:52.060 Yeah.
00:40:52.520 And like, again, if you're in a group and like the Jihadis come to come at you, do what we
00:40:56.900 did and chant at them, like start chanting, kick them out.
00:40:59.880 Kick, because once the crowd gets into it, the police are trained.
00:41:03.400 Again, the reason why the police do this is like they're trained that, oh, if a crowd
00:41:06.520 could get angry, you don't want to anger a crowd.
00:41:09.080 So that's what the Jihadis do.
00:41:09.860 They go into a mob and they threaten as a mob.
00:41:12.580 So, oh, because we want to, the police are told to appease a mob.
00:41:17.300 So what you have to do as law-abiding Canadians, you have to form a peaceful mob, but just
00:41:21.100 you have to like get together and start to kick them out, form a wall, show that there's
00:41:25.160 some sort of group action.
00:41:26.220 And once you show there's a group action against like the bad actors, then the police
00:41:31.760 will step in and do something.
00:41:33.240 But it's not until you, like, you can't just go up to the police in Canada anymore and be
00:41:36.760 like, officer, there's a crime happening over there.
00:41:39.760 Can I implore your sense of duty and your contractual obligation to do something about
00:41:43.660 it?
00:41:43.780 If it's worth it.
00:41:47.160 Another $5 super chat from David Edwards.
00:41:50.220 They need Mo to come back to win.
00:41:51.940 Aren't the Muslims like zero and seven against Israel at this point?
00:41:55.420 More so just the Islamists are zero and seven with Israel.
00:41:58.580 And it's, I think it's even more than that.
00:42:01.120 Those are only like the major conflicts so far.
00:42:03.500 But yeah, they're going to keep trying.
00:42:06.160 It's never going to, you know, never going to end, but not because of anyone on the other
00:42:09.160 side being unreasonable.
00:42:11.180 Yeah.
00:42:11.580 I mean, like, again, like we can talk foreign solutions to this, but that's maybe another
00:42:16.220 podcast of like, we can go Middle East and then we can all pretend to know something about
00:42:19.920 Syria and, and we can go Iran and all that.
00:42:22.880 But like, this is more like about Canada.
00:42:24.340 It's like, yeah, you need to like Canadians need to kind of wake up and learn to take back
00:42:29.480 their streets because we've seeded society to the most insane and most radical.
00:42:35.560 And sometimes that's like woke wine moms in a school board.
00:42:40.800 And sometimes it's, you know, legitimate terrorists on our streets.
00:42:46.400 And I, for one, don't like it.
00:42:50.500 So I try and do something about it.
00:42:53.480 But you want to get into this article right here from the CBC then?
00:42:59.480 Oh, two things I love the most in the world, the CBC and Patrick Brown.
00:43:04.360 Oh, goodness.
00:43:04.900 I'm trying to figure out how to get this done.
00:43:06.420 Oh, annoying.
00:43:08.040 Okay, there we go.
00:43:09.020 So this is, we don't really have to go through the exact text of this thing, but this is the
00:43:14.360 article that's supposedly super spicy and it's changing the world.
00:43:18.780 And Pure Polly is now on the downslope because of this article by Bridgette Barreau here, Bridgette
00:43:26.500 Barreau.
00:43:27.780 Agents of Indian government interfere in Patrick Brown's conservative leadership campaign.
00:43:32.680 Sources.
00:43:34.380 Sources.
00:43:35.280 Polly of office says it knows nothing about the alleged foreign interference.
00:43:38.600 And when you read it, and it's quite long, it goes on for a while, as you can see here.
00:43:43.720 And I'm not skipping over it because I don't want to engage in the content.
00:43:46.340 I've read the whole thing.
00:43:47.900 Daniel's read the whole thing.
00:43:48.820 It's still going.
00:43:49.380 Yeah, this is like Return of the King extended version type stuff at the end.
00:43:54.180 It's like the first half of the article is like long.
00:43:57.040 No, the article is long.
00:43:58.160 The first half of the article is a very long article.
00:44:00.920 And then it ends.
00:44:02.120 And then it keeps going.
00:44:03.540 And like, this is just, this is, this is, Patrick Branson.
00:44:08.820 Here's the, here's the thing.
00:44:12.700 And we, the funny thing is that you will be, if you defend Polly of in this, you'll just,
00:44:18.460 you're, you're a conservative party show.
00:44:20.040 I've even seen a lot of like PPC guys immediately buying into this.
00:44:24.000 And it's kind of ironic that you're immediately buying into the way.
00:44:27.180 You want to say you're the real conservative.
00:44:29.820 Anyone who wants to play the, I'm the only true conservative game with me.
00:44:33.740 If you back Patrick Brown on anything, you're a traitor to this country.
00:44:38.980 I'm going, I'm going that extreme.
00:44:39.880 I'm going that extreme on Patrick Brown.
00:44:41.600 You're not even, you're not conservative.
00:44:43.540 You're, you're not even red Tory.
00:44:45.440 You are pink.
00:44:46.260 You're a communist and a terrorist supporter.
00:44:48.420 If you support Patrick Brown.
00:44:51.000 This, this, this notion that the Patrick Brown campaign was in any way legitimate is insane.
00:44:57.760 He had no choice of winning.
00:44:58.540 This is a fucking money laundering scheme from the start.
00:45:00.420 If you look at the, at the average donation to Patrick Brown, it was at the maximum.
00:45:05.600 This was a total, Patrick Brown's campaign was a foreign influence off.
00:45:10.200 Yeah.
00:45:10.720 Well, here's, here's the thing too.
00:45:12.300 Here, I've, I said this in a video.
00:45:14.260 I uploaded like an hour and a half, two hours before we went live.
00:45:17.920 Oh, let me just explain this piece.
00:45:19.160 Karen's, this is all pretty, we should maybe go back to the very start of where, where the,
00:45:23.880 the leadership race started, what Patrick Brown was trying to do.
00:45:26.940 Yeah.
00:45:27.140 Yeah.
00:45:27.360 So Patrick, Patrick Brown ran for leader, right?
00:45:29.840 If you remember the conservative leadership race with Pauliev there, it was Pauliev versus the world.
00:45:35.460 And Pauliev was going to win and did win easily first ballot.
00:45:39.320 However, Patrick Brown was one of the things and Patrick Brown got disqualified by the party
00:45:43.860 because his entire campaign was so horribly corrupt.
00:45:50.120 And if you look into the Patrick Brown campaign, you go, oh my God, this is third world.
00:45:56.560 This is unacceptable.
00:45:58.020 Like we can't have this.
00:45:59.400 And this isn't first world.
00:46:01.500 And this, even the conservative part, Canadian political parties love dark money.
00:46:06.100 Our economies run on dark money.
00:46:08.160 Our political establishments are run on dark, corrupt money.
00:46:12.460 And Patrick Brown's leadership campaign was so odious and so transparent that even the conservative
00:46:18.940 party of Canada had to say, yeah, this is too much.
00:46:22.620 This is a bridge too far for us.
00:46:24.480 So because a lot of the people that Patrick Brown got in bed with her, so he loves the
00:46:28.820 Tamil Tigers and he loves the Kalistani.
00:46:30.500 So it was literally his platform point.
00:46:33.140 You had to mention that about the Tamil Tigers.
00:46:35.320 Yeah.
00:46:35.500 Even what was his platform point?
00:46:37.400 He was going to delift the Tamil Tigers as a terrorist organization.
00:46:40.980 That was an actual promise he made.
00:46:42.740 That was a leadership election promise in the conservative party that he was going to
00:46:46.900 take the Tamil Tigers, a violent terrorist group off of Canada's terror watch list.
00:46:52.100 So, okay, this, so this was a Patrick Brown campaign and they got rid of him.
00:46:55.820 And now they're claiming in the article that Indian agents pressured Michelle Rempel to not
00:47:00.720 do with Patrick Brown and this and that.
00:47:02.660 Like I can tell you this as someone who knows a good amount of the Hindu Canadian community,
00:47:06.160 a lot of Hindu Canadians and Canadians of Indian origin hate Patrick Brown for the same
00:47:11.700 reasons I hate Patrick Brown for all the extremist organizations he props up like the
00:47:15.720 Tamil Tigers, like the Kalisthenes, like Muslim Brotherhood, like Kamati Islami,
00:47:20.040 Hezbollah Tahrir, everything.
00:47:21.780 He props up everything and anything, whatever.
00:47:24.500 A lot of these things are anti-India.
00:47:26.760 So what probably happened is Hindu Canadians came and said to Patrick Brown, hey, you can't
00:47:32.480 be, don't associate with these people because they're these people.
00:47:37.880 And then anonymous sources in Baz News who are Kalisthenes, it's probably the same thing,
00:47:43.740 right?
00:47:44.320 Then are claiming that these random people are Indian agents with no proof that they're
00:47:48.260 Indian agents, none that they're Indian agents.
00:47:50.000 These people literally don't have the ability to differentiate between someone from India
00:47:54.400 and an Indian agent.
00:47:55.580 The only difference is whoever they choose to be the Indian agent today.
00:47:59.720 If you, they literally had Sikh people at a Hindu temple that you were at where the
00:48:04.500 Kalisthenes were protesting them.
00:48:05.840 And the Sikh people were Indian agents because they were at a Hindu temple helping people.
00:48:11.040 That was also the non-covered thing about that story that you highlighted that I didn't
00:48:15.160 know that's great, that there was a bunch of people from, there was a couple of people
00:48:18.680 from the Indian government, or they just work in the Indian bureaucracy, helping Indian
00:48:23.380 pensioners get their pension benefits so they don't have to draw from Canada's welfare system
00:48:28.340 or EI system.
00:48:29.560 That's good.
00:48:30.520 That means they are not being a burden on the system by not paying in the big money.
00:48:34.600 It's great.
00:48:36.120 This isn't true.
00:48:37.160 I know the inside story of how Patrick Brown met Nehendra Modi.
00:48:41.080 It's a lot of stupid foolishness.
00:48:44.380 The article tries to do, the article, here's the thing that annoys me with the article.
00:48:47.620 The article says, well, Patrick Brown and Nehendra Modi used to be kind of friendly back when
00:48:53.140 Patrick Brown was briefly an MP.
00:48:55.780 And it's like, not really?
00:48:57.940 Yes, they had talked to each other, they associated.
00:49:00.260 The whole point, though, is Modi and other Indian politicians moved away from Brown, because
00:49:06.540 Brown, for political gain in places like Brampton and Mississauga, started getting very cozy
00:49:12.580 with people who are nutcases, who the Indian government does not like, just as if you were
00:49:18.440 friends with the Irish, like an Irish minister, and then he started moving away from you because
00:49:23.480 you started being friendly to the IRA.
00:49:25.920 That would be the problem, or at least we're talking about Northern Ireland in this case.
00:49:29.320 You got my point.
00:49:30.600 Yeah, no, I ate a point, yeah.
00:49:32.280 And you brought up the point, we should say, it's like, yeah, the thing I was on Saturday
00:49:35.420 is like, these lunatics are protesting money coming into Canada, which is like pensions,
00:49:40.620 right?
00:49:40.900 So we have old people who qualify for pensions in India, who, listen, you can talk about
00:49:46.400 should old people be here, yes or no, and chain immigration, I'm totally with you on that.
00:49:51.060 But I think everyone would agree, for the elderly people we have here from India, if they qualify
00:49:56.060 for an Indian pension, we want that money to come in.
00:49:58.400 So at these life certification events, you have to prove that you're alive to the Indian
00:50:02.860 government.
00:50:03.300 If you're living abroad, once a year, you have to show ID to a member of the Indian consulate,
00:50:08.300 show that you're alive.
00:50:09.200 And because a lot of these people are elderly and live in the GTA, it's hard for them to
00:50:12.520 get to downtown Toronto, to the consulate.
00:50:14.240 So the consulate made a deal years ago to go into the community.
00:50:16.800 They even go to gudwaras.
00:50:17.600 They go to community centers, Hindu temples, Sikh gudwaras, places with high...
00:50:23.000 Yeah, they go to Indian churches, like Christian churches, to get people signed up for their
00:50:28.560 pensions.
00:50:29.320 They go to any place that allow them, that have high density of Indian Canadians who qualify
00:50:36.340 for Indian pensions.
00:50:37.220 So every one of those Indian Canadians who comes in and just shows ID and signs the paperwork,
00:50:43.720 that's like thousands of dollars.
00:50:45.220 It's a cha-ching.
00:50:46.240 That's thousands of dollars coming in from India to our economy, to our pretty much vulnerable
00:50:51.380 seniors.
00:50:51.900 If you are to have these people in the country, yes, they haven't paid into the Canadian system.
00:51:01.880 At least, though, if the person's not going to leave, at least have them bring money in
00:51:07.020 so they're at least partially paying for themselves and they have income to now throw into the system.
00:51:11.660 Because that's how you actually alleviate some of these problems.
00:51:14.280 Yes, me and Daniel are still very much against mass immigration and want immigration rates and
00:51:19.540 temporary foreign worker and student visa rates slashed.
00:51:22.620 I want them slashed like 80%.
00:51:24.320 Yeah, we should be ending birthright citizenship.
00:51:27.200 It's ridiculous.
00:51:28.360 Yeah.
00:51:29.680 Yeah.
00:51:30.340 That all being said, though, is the old people currently here who haven't violated the law,
00:51:35.080 who are illegal Canadian citizens, who qualify to get thousands of dollars from a foreign country,
00:51:40.700 should be able to sign a piece of paper to get thousands of dollars to flow from a foreign
00:51:45.080 country into our country.
00:51:46.420 Like, I'm okay with that.
00:51:48.480 Those Kalistanis protesting that normal event, those are the type of people that Patrick Brown
00:51:54.880 has been trying to associate or basically win the favor of for years.
00:51:59.280 And this is why he's so sketchy.
00:52:01.120 I just want to highlight something, too.
00:52:02.600 And this was your article from back in the 2022 leadership election.
00:52:06.740 This one about Jean Charest and Patrick Brown from good sources we actually had in the party
00:52:12.140 that could actually be trusted.
00:52:13.140 That the real game, the real reason Charest and Brown or the only reason Charest was in the race was
00:52:19.540 that Brown's unscrupulous enough to effectively buy people memberships for them, you know,
00:52:25.680 use prepaid credit cards, you know, just basically have households pressured into buying memberships
00:52:31.720 at temple events and whatnot.
00:52:32.980 And that Charest knew he couldn't win and that Charest was only there to try and hand Quebec delegates
00:52:39.320 over to Brown because that was the only thin path to victory that there was outside of pure poly of winning.
00:52:46.620 And the Toronto Star literally basically repeated and other that's repeated our reporting on that.
00:52:53.880 That was really funny because, like, I always like whenever you're, like, dismissed as independent media,
00:52:58.600 but you will literally have the scoop five days before they do.
00:53:02.180 Yeah.
00:53:03.160 No.
00:53:03.400 And, like, listen, I on the event, like, yeah, sometimes like this, I think people here get it.
00:53:07.540 There's a reason why independent media is awesome is because, yeah, we can beat out the mainstream media
00:53:11.160 to a story like that and, like, have the balls to call it.
00:53:13.920 And that's what's important.
00:53:15.240 And sometimes the mainstream media doesn't tell the truth while they don't tell it.
00:53:19.060 And by the same token, yeah, they're right.
00:53:20.320 Sometimes some lunatic on Twitter isn't fact-checking anything he says.
00:53:24.060 And if you're listening to a cartoon dog with a fake name and a fake alias and a fake profile picture,
00:53:29.800 you know, tweeting about, you know, taking on the real deep state,
00:53:33.600 yeah, you probably don't have the greatest information deduction capacity.
00:53:37.700 But I think the average person understands both of this and can look at mainstream media
00:53:42.480 and then look at alternative media and, like, make distinctions between, like, okay, that's, you know,
00:53:47.260 someone screaming about, you know, how Copernicus, you know, is still alive and making frogs into Elvis or whatever
00:53:54.560 because of the Jews versus, like, no, here's from our sources, said.
00:53:59.560 I want to check how many words this article is from CBC because we'll skip back to the CBC article.
00:54:06.560 So this is supposedly, like, oh, my goodness, smoking gun, crazy stuff's going on.
00:54:12.340 Maybe pure Polyev was installed.
00:54:14.080 I actually want to pull up a clip later because there's a liberal MP stupid enough to actually pretend that Polyev wouldn't have won
00:54:20.860 without the supposed interference, the evidence of the interference being an unnamed source
00:54:27.280 who won't go on the record, saying that Michelle Rempel was pressured to leave Patrick Brown's campaign,
00:54:32.320 which, does that really change that much even if it happened?
00:54:35.640 But anyways, she left the campaign, and then because she was going to pursue a UCP leadership race,
00:54:40.240 really I think that Michelle Rempel is just finding an excuse to leave the Patrick Brown campaign
00:54:44.820 because it was a burning wreck at that point anyways.
00:54:47.180 And even with all this, Michelle Rempel denies that that happened.
00:54:52.080 And you could say, well, she's part of the Conservative Party caucus.
00:54:54.980 Okay, well, it's her word against somebody who won't even name themselves, so that's kind of a stupid thing.
00:55:00.820 But I'll get that word count going, but you can kind of keep going from there.
00:55:04.120 Yeah, I mean, like, the fact they printed this and printed all this diatribe, like,
00:55:07.940 and Michelle Rempel had a categorical denial of the report.
00:55:11.200 So, you can't put one anonymous source against a categorical denial of the person you're reporting on.
00:55:23.200 Like, unless you have some other evidence.
00:55:25.060 As if you have a source that won't go on the record, like...
00:55:29.200 Do you know how many words that article is?
00:55:31.380 Guess.
00:55:32.700 I just checked.
00:55:34.500 Guess how many words that article is from CBC.
00:55:40.060 Based on how nothing that was.
00:55:42.080 2,400?
00:55:44.000 You're, like, so on.
00:55:45.500 It is 2,352.
00:55:48.840 That is how long the article is, and there was actually nothing.
00:55:53.000 They basically just describe how the race went down, the fact that Patrick Brown was then eventually removed.
00:55:58.660 And then they say, like, a judge cleared him of the issue.
00:56:02.340 Like, I don't even think there was any judges involved.
00:56:05.420 I think someone just looked at it and said, well, I wouldn't have removed him for that reason.
00:56:08.900 I'm like, you could have removed Patrick Brown from that race for dozens of reasons.
00:56:12.380 But they bring up Michelle Rempel leaving the campaign, and then they will say that Michelle Rempel denied our reporting.
00:56:19.480 But then they will, then they'll just kind of keep going as if that didn't matter.
00:56:24.140 That doesn't matter that they don't have anything other than the anonymous source then saying, but I think she did.
00:56:28.660 Leave because an Indian agent told her to.
00:56:32.980 Yeah, and, like, they haven't proved anyone's an Indian agent.
00:56:36.280 And, like, again, a lot of the people that the CBC works with are just straight-up racist lunatics.
00:56:44.760 But they're not white racist lunatics.
00:56:46.980 So it's, like, kind of cool and progressive.
00:56:50.460 And this is like if you were just listening.
00:56:53.920 It's like if some of those mass jihadis on the streets were working for the CBC and a lot of them do.
00:57:01.140 But then they just started calling every Jew an agent of Israel.
00:57:04.460 And then accuse every Jew in Canada of foreign interference.
00:57:07.260 These are all agents of Israel.
00:57:08.580 And this is essentially what the Kalisandis are doing to Indian Canadians.
00:57:11.380 I like that.
00:57:13.040 Good comment by the Great Dominion here saying,
00:57:15.840 Polyev had 10 times the support.
00:57:17.660 Brown had no contest.
00:57:19.220 And that's why I was going to bring up, and I brought it up in the previous video I made,
00:57:22.560 Stephen Michael Davis' series called Bernie Wasn't Robbed,
00:57:26.500 talking about how Bernie Sanders was not robbed in 2016 or 2020's Democratic primaries.
00:57:31.960 He lost because people didn't like him.
00:57:34.460 Did Hillary Clinton get a couple of debate questions?
00:57:37.240 Literally just a couple, too.
00:57:38.320 I'm not undermining, I'm not downplaying it.
00:57:40.400 So you got a couple questions from Donna Brazile.
00:57:43.240 Yes, there were superdelegates around.
00:57:44.960 But even if you take all those factors out,
00:57:47.240 Bernie Sanders couldn't win races in southern states.
00:57:50.820 He couldn't beat Hillary Clinton in states where, like,
00:57:54.620 you had a lot of advantages in places like California and New York.
00:57:57.660 He couldn't beat her in those places.
00:57:59.440 And this is the exact same thing that's going on in the CBC story.
00:58:03.320 The people writing it and the people pushing it from the Liberal Party
00:58:06.300 are just pretending that Patrick Brown's just a force of nature politically.
00:58:11.120 And it would only have been if someone came in from the top rope
00:58:14.620 to, like, strike down, like, a sucker punch Patrick Brown
00:58:19.120 that he would possibly lose a fight against Pierre Paliyev.
00:58:22.540 Even with Patrick Brown's membership sale numbers,
00:58:26.200 which I think are not exactly clean,
00:58:28.860 it's a lot of people being signed up under, like,
00:58:30.680 the exact same email and whatnot, which is technically allowed but super sketchy.
00:58:35.380 The Patrick Brown way of life, technically allowed but super sketchy.
00:58:40.460 And also Patrick Brown has a long history of ballot box stuffing back in the day,
00:58:44.140 so it's not like, oh, but he always runs in elections clean.
00:58:47.240 If he has control over who wins the election, he absolutely rigs it.
00:58:50.960 Again, the funny thing is I'm saying this all in the context of somebody
00:58:54.020 who has had a race rigged against me in Calgary Signal Hill,
00:58:57.420 in the Conservative Party, what happened to Patrick Brown is not rigging at all.
00:59:02.520 Patrick Brown is basically, again, taking in maxed out donations only from people,
00:59:07.700 somehow signing up thousands of people at, like, temple events in a single night.
00:59:11.920 And even all of this still gets him, like, less than two,
00:59:16.700 like, a third of what Paliyev had for membership sales.
00:59:19.860 He wasn't going to win.
00:59:21.560 Yeah.
00:59:22.280 He wanted to do some things in the CBC.
00:59:24.700 Like, again, it was an op.
00:59:25.640 Like, he wanted to run the whole, like, okay, I'm bringing in Muslims and Sikhs and this and that,
00:59:30.420 and do, like, the multicultural thing.
00:59:31.660 Like, I'm bringing in all this multicultural stuff.
00:59:33.920 And then have the CBC say, like, oh, the new czar, like, can the conservatives be new progressives?
00:59:39.320 And Patrick, Mark Patrick Brown is some political genius who has this secret sauce of coexistence.
00:59:44.500 And it's really just capitulate to the most extreme factions of religious communities
00:59:49.280 and taking money from them to buy memberships.
00:59:53.100 And this is, like, the insanely brilliant political strategy of Patrick Brown.
00:59:56.940 And even the conservative party was like, okay, enough with this.
01:00:00.380 Let's end it.
01:00:01.240 And because he was kicked out before they could come, even though Paliyev won the first ballot,
01:00:06.620 what, did he win 60% off first ballot?
01:00:09.160 It was 68%.
01:00:10.640 68%?
01:00:11.380 The thing is, yeah, 68%.
01:00:13.040 And in the previous leadership race in 2020, there was a legitimate case of somebody being removed for no reason,
01:00:19.700 Patrick Brown's worst enemy, Jim Karahalios, that he was literally kicked out.
01:00:25.060 A judge even ruled that they didn't even kick him out properly,
01:00:27.300 even though technically you can kick people out for arbitrary reasons.
01:00:29.800 They just used a non-arbitrary reason that didn't justify removing him.
01:00:34.900 And then that was an obvious case where the party was just trying to keep Jim out
01:00:38.720 because he had a good chance of winning.
01:00:40.680 With Brown, it's that the party wanted to just excise Brown just for the last time.
01:00:46.200 And the thing is, again, I'm not even defending the people in upper brass conservative politics
01:00:51.740 as if they're all pure like the driven snow.
01:00:53.760 It's just that Patrick Brown is so dirty.
01:00:55.920 Let's not pretend this is like some school boy who is running in the race
01:00:59.980 because he just cares about conservatism in Canada so much.
01:01:03.280 Look at where his membership sales are even coming from.
01:01:06.280 There was no, even his membership sales were nonsense.
01:01:09.560 He couldn't have won because it's a point system.
01:01:11.360 And all of his memberships are coming from Brampton, Mississauga, Surrey, like Abbotsford,
01:01:16.200 anywhere with like a South Asian community, he was selling memberships.
01:01:19.080 He couldn't sell memberships anywhere else.
01:01:20.940 He was dead in the water.
01:01:21.880 He had no ability to have crossover.
01:01:24.280 That's why Jean Charest was in the race to beat Patrick Brown, the blood bag for Quebec.
01:01:28.540 And even that's not going to work because nobody likes Patrick Brown.
01:01:32.160 Even if Jean Charest would vote Patrick Brown number two to his chest, people wouldn't care.
01:01:37.340 Yeah, I mean, it was just a nonsense story.
01:01:43.680 And the fact that, again, like the fact that the CBC and the media and the Canadian media is just able to get away with this
01:01:48.540 because they don't cover Canadian politics if it doesn't like perfectly match their thing.
01:01:52.120 So they can then just revive old stories, you know, misremember them and then play them off as like Indian foreign interference
01:01:58.780 when like Patrick Brown's entire campaign was pretty much like Pakistani foreign interference.
01:02:03.760 But Patrick Brown is, well, he's still mayor of Brampton where he's doing Patrick Brown things
01:02:10.500 and driving that city into the ground.
01:02:13.120 But, you know, I'm glad he is not prime minister of Canada or the leader of the opposition
01:02:19.820 and never really had a chance to be.
01:02:21.820 And he was also so hated in Ontario.
01:02:23.840 Every Ontario conservative who wasn't a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Kaliskanis or the Tamil Tigers
01:02:28.900 hated Patrick Brown, absolutely hated the man.
01:02:32.040 He stopped them in the back.
01:02:33.100 So he was never going to win.
01:02:35.580 And yeah, I guess that's where that that ends for that topic.
01:02:40.380 Although I do want to bring up Jennifer O'Connell trying to needle a conservative MP, Stephanie Cousy, over this
01:02:45.600 because I thought it was pretty low and telling about her position on this.
01:02:50.580 Wait, where can I find this?
01:02:53.240 I'll bring up Dave at it.
01:02:55.340 We get a super chat.
01:02:56.180 Still need a good explanation about Full Beat McKay.
01:02:58.660 Not like I like.
01:02:59.240 I think he's clearly a more popular guy.
01:03:01.460 You could, if the honest, the, we, I love the system answer is,
01:03:06.800 well, he did market himself as true blue conservative.
01:03:10.260 And there was, they only, the, the establishment only really gave options of O'Toole or McKay.
01:03:16.120 And because McKay marketed himself as a red Tory, when it was a time when the party wanted a,
01:03:22.000 you know, a more blue Tory, and O'Toole claimed to be one, that worked.
01:03:26.540 And the other answer is, well, there was a reason why.
01:03:30.260 Do you remember, I remember the election night when the, there was a mysterious breakdown in the vote counting machine
01:03:36.580 that delayed things for three hours because a piece of paper was, one of the ballots was caught in the machine
01:03:42.200 that even that is designed.
01:03:44.380 It said like it was like a, it was like 300 ballots got ripped or something.
01:03:48.100 It's like, you think you would stop rip putting in paper that was too big for the counting machines
01:03:52.580 once it rips it once.
01:03:54.160 But like ripping like 150 plus is a little sketch.
01:03:57.640 Even then, regardless though, it's an engineered race in the sense they kicked out Jim Carajalios.
01:04:03.780 They disallowed Richard Deckeri from being in the race, who were going to be more to the right
01:04:08.360 and more socially conservative.
01:04:09.820 And David Erdson's right.
01:04:11.000 I completely agree with this.
01:04:12.160 It was actually like, O'Toole marketed.
01:04:14.520 We were people telling people to vote everyone but O'Toole on their ballots
01:04:19.360 because we knew O'Toole's was like a super red Tory.
01:04:23.020 Back when everyone's like, no, he's the true blue guy.
01:04:25.220 Like, no, look at him back in 2017 when he ran for leadership.
01:04:28.960 He came third running as the red Tory.
01:04:32.080 At least like Peter McKay is a bit of a red Tory, but he's like Peter McKay actually believes
01:04:38.260 criminals should go to jail.
01:04:39.600 Like it's an actual fundamental belief that I've seen Peter McKay express in his political career.
01:04:45.500 Like Peter McKay believes that if you break into someone's house with a gun and kill them,
01:04:50.240 you should go to jail.
01:04:51.100 Like he fundamentally believes that that's how society should work.
01:04:55.400 O'Toole is much more of the woke, de-policing, social justice, community outreach, like social workers,
01:05:04.300 blah, blah, blah, Trudeau style enforcement of the law.
01:05:09.120 So yeah, there's actually some things in McKay that are actually kind of fundamentally conservative,
01:05:14.060 even though I would say McKay is a bit of a red Tory for my leadership,
01:05:16.880 but he's not as red as a Michael Charles.
01:05:19.000 He's like a 2005, 2011 red Tory.
01:05:23.080 O'Toole was the kind of guy who, when he got into office, he actually, this is in the late years of the Harper government,
01:05:30.600 he literally broke with the Conservative Party to vote in favor of the NDP's earlier version of Bill C-16,
01:05:37.660 the pronouns bill that, sorry, Jordan Peterson became very famous for opposing.
01:05:45.380 He voted for the even worse NDP version of that bill from several years before.
01:05:50.180 That's how red Aaron O'Toole was.
01:05:52.600 If anything, you could say he was an orange Conservative.
01:05:54.900 But, and the thing is with O'Toole as well, is that, like, I hate the stupid narrative that, oh, the, like,
01:06:03.300 the Conservatives got targeted by Chinese foreign interference because O'Toole was just so tough on China.
01:06:08.640 I am still currently being sued by one of the very friendly to the CCP Aaron O'Toole donors.
01:06:14.780 Aaron O'Toole lost because he sucks.
01:06:17.260 There is no, honestly, I kind of think that, the thing is, it's terrible that it's even happening.
01:06:22.900 So I always find interference bad if it happens at all, even if it doesn't affect your race.
01:06:27.740 I don't like cheating, even if it technically wouldn't have changed the outcome.
01:06:31.660 But with O'Toole, I don't, like, the Chinese interference is not why Trudeau stayed in in 2021.
01:06:37.320 It's because O'Toole sucks at his job.
01:06:39.000 That's why.
01:06:39.760 They probably flipped a couple seats.
01:06:41.780 There's probably a couple of Conservative MPs who lost their seats because of Chinese foreign interference.
01:06:46.720 But the main interference was O'Toole sucking.
01:06:48.920 And although, look at his campaign funding, a lot of the CCP guys were funding him,
01:06:53.960 probably because they knew he couldn't beat Trudeau.
01:06:56.280 Yeah, and that's, yeah, that's the thing.
01:07:00.940 I love the deep cuts from people here.
01:07:04.260 This is such an Ontario politics deep cut.
01:07:06.320 If Tim Hudak didn't fumble the ball one year, I would have never heard of Patrick Brown.
01:07:09.520 True, but we don't have the time to explain that to everyone else.
01:07:11.720 Just, it's just a good deep cut.
01:07:13.980 I don't even know that.
01:07:15.420 Yeah.
01:07:16.560 I'm not Ontario enough like you are.
01:07:18.820 Oh, Tim Hudak was a former leader of the Conservative, Provincial Conservative.
01:07:21.000 I know.
01:07:21.340 I just don't know how that race went.
01:07:23.620 He started, you know, probably, again, he had it kind of in the bag.
01:07:27.200 And then he, you know, started getting into contentious issues a bit and then fumbled it.
01:07:33.080 But I ended up seeing, Salman and I ran into Tim Hudak.
01:07:37.320 We went after, on Remembrance Day, after that, we went into a coffee shop to have a coffee
01:07:42.140 and then get the videos up of Remembrance Day ceremony and edit that.
01:07:45.840 And Tim Hudak was in there.
01:07:48.400 Fun fact.
01:07:50.320 Okay.
01:07:52.900 Where is it?
01:07:53.960 Yeah.
01:07:54.520 Here's a good one.
01:07:55.100 The Great Dominion, quickly.
01:07:57.960 McKay took too much time to talk.
01:08:01.740 McKay took too much for granted and his campaign team was inept.
01:08:05.060 They blew a lot of opportunities to seal the deal.
01:08:07.140 O'Toole's team were smart enough to exploit the weaknesses of the McKay campaign.
01:08:10.880 Yeah, I think McKay, for some reason, I think he just assumed that it was better for him
01:08:15.220 to dominate the Red Tory category when that's not really, I don't think that you even want
01:08:20.040 to run in a lane.
01:08:21.300 That's like the old, frankly, Red Tory way of thinking about politics.
01:08:25.080 You get into a lane and that's your lane.
01:08:28.760 Polyev, I would argue, does not have a lane.
01:08:30.880 Polyev is Polyev.
01:08:31.980 And really what you always want to be is you want to be a character in a certain sense.
01:08:36.540 That you're somebody that people can kind of wrap their hands around to understand they
01:08:40.060 like you as a person and they agree with your positions.
01:08:43.340 That's where O'Toole also had a lane.
01:08:45.580 But the problem for McKay is that he had no ability to grow because he's the one guy in
01:08:49.580 the Red Tory lane, which meant that he got like 40% on the vote on first ballot or 38%.
01:08:54.900 And then after that, all the votes were just going to funnel towards O'Toole.
01:08:58.260 And then it was just a question of whether Lewis would beat him on second ballot or not.
01:09:03.000 Yeah, I mean, I think McKay should have been, shouldn't market him.
01:09:07.520 Yeah, you could have better.
01:09:08.860 He shouldn't have, like, he should have shown up to the debates.
01:09:11.440 He shouldn't have been, you know, he should have shown up to the alternative media debates
01:09:14.540 and whatever.
01:09:15.200 Should have, you should have been, he was just so stuck in that.
01:09:18.660 He should have marketed himself as a blast from the past.
01:09:21.100 I make you feel like it's the Harper era still.
01:09:23.580 It feels like when Harper was in government.
01:09:25.960 And he kind of did that, but he almost kind of ran on, I'm, you know, I'm Peter McKay and
01:09:31.360 I'm boring and it's like, that's fine.
01:09:34.100 But, uh, he kind of, he's not a compelling enough character to sort of just show up and
01:09:40.940 be like, Hey guys, I'm Peter McKay.
01:09:42.560 You all know me.
01:09:43.300 It's like, you got to be like that connection to Harper or it kind of all falls apart.
01:09:47.680 But I think that Harper specifically didn't want him to win anyways.
01:09:50.600 Well, here's a $2 super chat from a hurt chain.
01:10:00.400 Aaron, a fool was so bad.
01:10:02.020 I voted PPC and we did too, which in a certain sense, uh, and I guarantee somebody will say,
01:10:08.240 well, you only vote PPC so you can criticize them, or maybe you didn't actually vote for
01:10:11.660 them, but it gives me more license to criticize how the PPC operates these days.
01:10:16.120 Actually, this makes me, uh, we'll do it later, but now we should bring up this video of Mark
01:10:21.200 Gerritsen, uh, that he posted of, uh, Jennifer O'Connell trying to go after the conservatives
01:10:26.200 on this Patrick Brown issue.
01:10:27.680 Thank you, Madam Speaker.
01:10:29.180 The member opposite spoke about character and I'm just curious how she feels about the CBC
01:10:35.320 story breaking today that India interfered in the, or allegedly interfered in the leadership
01:10:41.960 race and that members of her own caucus were encouraged to step down from helping any leader
01:10:49.500 other than their current leader.
01:10:51.240 If you're talking about character, then how does the member opposite respond to these allegations
01:10:57.880 that their official leader couldn't win that, uh, leadership election unless there was a finger
01:11:03.800 on the scale?
01:11:05.200 Questions?
01:11:06.180 We don't even need Stephanie Cousy's, uh, response.
01:11:09.600 Frankly, Stephanie Cousy's, they're kind of reading stuff off her phone or whatever.
01:11:13.060 And it's not, it's not exactly the best like response.
01:11:15.260 Like, what is she talking about?
01:11:16.940 Your, your leader couldn't have won a race without the finger on the scale.
01:11:20.400 Like what?
01:11:21.240 No, he would have won anyways.
01:11:23.520 Did you not see his memberships?
01:11:24.800 We literally have it quantified how much he could have easily beat Patrick Brown by.
01:11:29.720 And then she just kind of throws in there the idea that like people were being told
01:11:34.800 to not back anyone that wasn't like pure poly of I'm didn't a bunch of MPs endorse Lesley
01:11:41.940 Lewis and John Charest as well.
01:11:43.440 Not many because they weren't likely to win.
01:11:46.440 Which person other than Michelle Rempel was allegedly told to stop backing a candidate.
01:11:52.100 And even Michelle Rempel denies that we literally have not even a half a piece of evidence right
01:11:56.760 now.
01:11:57.040 Yeah, and they still ran a 2,400 page word essay or 2,352 word essay on this diatribe.
01:12:04.820 It's, it's such an insane thing.
01:12:06.040 Oh, nuke the CBC.
01:12:07.800 It's, oh, but it's the kill shot on, on Polyev.
01:12:11.240 These people are saying this at the same time.
01:12:13.300 They are, or in fact.
01:12:14.500 Like there's real criticism of Polyev if you want to have them.
01:12:17.780 Like call me, call me.
01:12:19.680 I can give you some real criticisms of Polyev that would cause some actual problems within
01:12:24.420 his conservative base, right?
01:12:26.420 And, and maybe moderates.
01:12:28.480 But the stuff the CBC is inventing just isn't one of them.
01:12:32.020 And again, if you want to do the legitimate criticisms of Polyev, you would make them,
01:12:35.840 they would, and then apply them to Justin's row.
01:12:37.720 You would then realize that you should probably then vote for Polyev anyway.
01:12:41.020 But all this to say, it looks like we're going to save $1.4 billion a year, boys.
01:12:47.760 Yeah.
01:12:48.780 The, the, I think was, wasn't it actually the liberals who pursued the defunding the CBC committee
01:12:55.140 talks because they were like framing them like, oh, what could Canada lose by getting
01:12:59.280 rid of the CBC?
01:13:00.060 Because they're like trying to like, like back the CBC and those committee meetings have
01:13:04.800 been awful.
01:13:05.880 They've been just getting bodied every single day by, by like Damien Couric and Jamil
01:13:12.920 Giovanni.
01:13:13.360 And their witnesses are terrible.
01:13:15.180 Like Catherine Tate did a terrible job defending the CBC and Chris Sims from the Canadian Tax
01:13:21.100 Fairies Federation did like a really good job.
01:13:23.200 Did you hear that there is a, uh, Stats Canada podcast that had almost a million dollars spent
01:13:30.140 on it and 229 people listened to it ever.
01:13:32.940 He was from Stats Canada.
01:13:33.740 That's amazing.
01:13:34.620 Yeah.
01:13:34.800 No, it's, it's not like a podcast about Stats Canada from the CBC.
01:13:38.480 The, the, cause the committee meeting is kind of like moving towards other subsidized media
01:13:43.020 that's been bad.
01:13:44.720 Literally 229 people is what you get for viewership of a $970,000 podcast.
01:13:51.260 I love it.
01:13:52.200 I love it.
01:13:52.760 I love it.
01:13:53.260 I love it.
01:13:53.760 I love it.
01:13:54.200 I love it.
01:13:54.740 Yeah.
01:13:55.840 Oh my goodness.
01:13:59.040 A million dollars for a podcast to get 290 viewers.
01:14:04.320 I mean.
01:14:04.460 Probably accidentally clicked on it too.
01:14:06.500 I'd like to see the watch times from those people.
01:14:08.700 And I also want to see if those weasels were working at Stats Canada who are listening
01:14:12.020 to it.
01:14:12.420 People just listening to their own voices.
01:14:14.540 But, uh, David Edwards here with a $5 super chat.
01:14:17.060 I saw Connelly's office.
01:14:18.700 There was a whiteout on her computer screen.
01:14:24.820 No doubt.
01:14:26.200 Uh.
01:14:26.360 I like that it's followed up.
01:14:27.800 Does Kenzie even know what a whiteout is?
01:14:29.600 Jackman or fell flat?
01:14:32.840 I actually don't know.
01:14:34.360 I just assume it means the screen goes white.
01:14:35.900 Yeah.
01:14:36.500 Yes.
01:14:37.380 Millennial and Gen Z.
01:14:38.520 Not the most computer savvy, but someone else might have gotten it.
01:14:41.800 And Genghis Tron says, love the waste, lol.
01:14:44.580 Yes, we do love the waste from Stats Canada.
01:14:46.340 Because it's like, you know they're wasting it on something.
01:14:49.180 And it's like, if you have to hear about how Canadian taxpayer dollars are being flushed
01:14:54.320 down the toilet, and you know you're going to watch it.
01:14:56.360 So you don't like it.
01:14:57.440 Like, you know you're going to watch something horrible.
01:15:00.980 If they're going to do it, they might as well, like, you know, shove it up their own ass,
01:15:05.100 light it on fire as a firework, jump into the toilet, and explode.
01:15:08.240 Like, it might as well be so, it might as well be so easy.
01:15:11.040 Because honestly, that's always what annoys me with a lot of green slush fund type spending.
01:15:15.120 Even as it's the subject of a scandal, there's a lot of people who can try and defend it,
01:15:20.720 saying, well, it's blown out of proportion.
01:15:22.100 The money went towards this thing.
01:15:24.200 You know, well, the cricket farm was actually about subsidizing food for dogs or whatever.
01:15:29.740 It's like stupid.
01:15:30.640 And it's like, they can technically justify it.
01:15:32.820 You could not even justify for a second a million dollars for Stats Canada podcast with numbers that bad.
01:15:38.620 Even if the numbers were good.
01:15:40.360 Guys, start a podcast yourself.
01:15:41.580 Like Damien Kirk pointed out, people can do podcasts with a phone.
01:15:45.020 That's all they need.
01:15:46.360 And that just demonstrates how gormlessly stupid people are in government.
01:15:50.220 They can, I guarantee, there was multiple meetings about the podcast.
01:15:53.440 People said, it easily costs actually probably more than a million.
01:15:56.120 What type of mic does it need?
01:15:58.080 It needs these mics.
01:15:59.220 It needs producers.
01:16:00.220 It needs ethics consultants.
01:16:03.320 It needs podcast consultants.
01:16:05.240 The podcast would do better.
01:16:06.280 I guarantee you, in the meeting after the first episode was released, there was probably some lady saying, oh, on a brighter note, we have the first episode of the Stats Canada podcast out.
01:16:16.680 And she's like, yay.
01:16:17.760 And everyone starts clapping in the room.
01:16:19.120 Yeah, we did something.
01:16:20.660 And they don't even care that nobody's going to watch it.
01:16:23.400 They preemptively know nobody's going to watch it.
01:16:26.000 But they justified an extra million dollars in the budget of their department.
01:16:29.540 Yeah, so I made a point.
01:16:30.860 I'm going to say this.
01:16:31.400 Like, at least this million dollars didn't go to the Taliban.
01:16:34.540 Like, at least it's not going to buy Kalashnikovs to kill Canadians.
01:16:38.100 Yeah, well, it's for a change.
01:16:39.520 For a change.
01:16:40.260 For a change, yeah.
01:16:44.120 Jordan DeSaltels.
01:16:47.480 Okay, you just said take my money and said $10.
01:16:50.440 So I'm going to sit here for a second and actually try and sound this out.
01:16:53.840 So Jordan DeSaltels.
01:16:56.420 DeSaltels?
01:16:57.400 I'm so sorry.
01:16:58.240 I can't pronounce this.
01:16:59.540 Plus for $3,000.
01:17:01.940 I tried.
01:17:03.060 I tried for the $10 there.
01:17:04.380 Don't worry.
01:17:04.840 We are proud of committing that $10 will go straight to the Taliban.
01:17:09.060 Don't be worried.
01:17:10.440 We are the money laundering capital of the Western world.
01:17:14.540 But here's a post I just want to talk about.
01:17:18.080 It just annoys me.
01:17:18.920 And then I have one more post I want to talk about from a TikToker.
01:17:23.400 Dezatel.
01:17:26.040 I can see that, kind of.
01:17:27.620 I'm probably even mispronouncing your pronunciation guide.
01:17:31.240 But this, I always talk about the PPC in every episode we do because they annoy me.
01:17:36.660 Not because, oh my goodness, those people are so much more conservative than I am.
01:17:40.620 But I hate the logic of it.
01:17:42.480 So there's this guy, and I posted something about this already in text.
01:17:46.120 But he says, six million Canadians did not succumb to all the pressure to get vaccinated.
01:17:51.920 Some at great cost.
01:17:52.980 That should equate to six million votes for the People's Party and Maxime Bernier.
01:17:57.020 If not, some of you unvaccinated are asleep at the switch.
01:18:01.240 Okay.
01:18:01.720 Well, one, not every one of those people are adults or citizens.
01:18:06.820 That just means people in the country.
01:18:08.240 Voters are not yours because you define them as yours.
01:18:12.420 This is the problem with progressives like the Bernie Sanders people in the U.S.
01:18:16.160 and populists in Canada with the PPC.
01:18:18.720 They win every single election in their own heads.
01:18:22.220 Every theoretical election that happens, they win.
01:18:25.540 And that is the problem.
01:18:26.740 They need to get serious.
01:18:28.080 This is my only point on them.
01:18:29.940 Stop texting online about how hardcore you're going to win the election that you've created.
01:18:36.820 Go out and do stuff like Daniel does.
01:18:39.040 Go out and push back on the jihadis.
01:18:41.940 We have people criticizing Daniel for going and pushing back on the jihadis because he didn't do it the wrong way.
01:18:46.220 The PPC got so toxic that when they finally did something smart and when they said,
01:18:50.320 Oh, the entire country is failing on this Indian foreign interference thing.
01:18:53.800 Let's just say, okay, Hardip Sinjar was a terrorist.
01:18:56.220 We should have been deported.
01:18:57.420 Why are we doing this?
01:18:58.300 And like, why do we have Calistani gangs roaming around creating things?
01:19:01.820 And the PPC gained support for this.
01:19:04.380 But then it started, it caused an internal rip in their party because why are we trying to appeal to new voters?
01:19:13.880 Yeah.
01:19:15.100 I love it.
01:19:16.040 I kind of love it because incompetence, I don't know.
01:19:18.940 It's just entertaining for me.
01:19:20.300 It's not a Canadian political party unless I hate you and you hate me.
01:19:24.560 That's the only way we can have an actual Canadian political party.
01:19:27.440 Except the conservatives are a bit under poly of a bit more mature and like they're pussies by nature anyway.
01:19:32.920 So they can kind of accept this relationship and like they're real conservatives.
01:19:35.860 They understand their base should hate the government and they're saying there'd be the government.
01:19:39.720 They understand this paradox.
01:19:41.140 So they come with the, okay, you can hate me, but I'll be not as bad as that guy and maybe we'll have less taxes.
01:19:46.680 Okay, fine.
01:19:47.220 But the PPC, you know, doing a good job.
01:19:54.040 Their conception of politics is also so backwards that you make people hardcore as step one to gaining a voter.
01:20:01.860 They're like, no, no, no.
01:20:02.620 You just need common ground.
01:20:04.040 And they don't find common ground.
01:20:05.600 They like, again, I've said this so many times, but they're like, are you cool enough to vote for the PPC?
01:20:10.160 Do you want to, my dad, vaccine burning could beat up your dad kind of stuff.
01:20:14.840 Like you have to be cool enough to vote for the PPC.
01:20:17.260 You have to sign on the dotted line for these 100 positions.
01:20:20.600 And if you're not pure enough, get the hell out of the party kind of stuff.
01:20:24.280 But here is a post from somebody on the left that I find hilarious.
01:20:28.060 So this is Frank Dominic, who is a lefty TikToker and teacher in Ontario.
01:20:33.260 And he says, I'm being told it's a right-wing stance to be against the LMIA program because it's anti-immigrant and being anti-immigrant is always right-wing.
01:20:42.780 I hold that stance because the program suppresses wages for Canadians.
01:20:46.360 That makes me a racist, apparently.
01:20:48.420 And I actually agree with Frank Dominic for a change.
01:20:51.740 But I also find hilarious that he is having to deal with the same stupid rhetoric from the left now, that right now he literally gets that Frank Dominic is literally being called a racist because he doesn't want endless amounts of migrants in the country taking Canadian jobs, but literally taking them because they get subsidized wages.
01:21:13.920 Yeah.
01:21:14.780 And it just shows that like you've pushed us off.
01:21:18.620 So, I mean, I'm glad that, you know, again, this used to be a left and right thing.
01:21:22.420 Like, again, it used to be Bernie who was against illegal immigration because it hurts union workers when you get, you know, illegal immigrants.
01:21:28.280 And then, you know, this different type of stuff.
01:21:30.260 So it's funny.
01:21:31.420 I guess someone is going to us.
01:21:32.580 And I'll let Dave go you into smashing Greg because Greg came out and made the whole video on you.
01:21:39.760 Oh, yeah.
01:21:40.320 Well, did he make a video on you yet?
01:21:43.040 No, you're episode one.
01:21:44.160 We have not had episode two yet.
01:21:45.440 You're episode one of subversive Canadians.
01:21:47.760 What's your bet on if he gets to episode five?
01:21:51.100 Yeah.
01:21:51.380 I mean, let's see.
01:21:52.580 Oh, yeah.
01:21:52.860 We were going to bet.
01:21:53.560 You could take you guys can do your bets.
01:21:55.660 When I saw he put that with video on Wyatt, we joked to like, will he put over under four and a half episodes of this new Greg Wycliffe series?
01:22:03.320 Greg Wycliffe is literally somebody who, when he ran for the PPC in 2019 in like Parkdale High Park or whatever, he literally didn't even file his financial returns properly.
01:22:17.640 And he was barred from running in 2021.
01:22:19.420 So that is already the caliber of person we're dealing with.
01:22:22.700 And he made a video about me being subversive because I disagreed with Harrison Faulconer on some stuff.
01:22:28.640 And I am a subverter.
01:22:30.180 And I'm apparently very in favor of mass immigration because Greg doesn't know anything about me.
01:22:34.840 But he took time to make a four and a half minute or like four minute, 48 seconds, I think it is, video on me being subversive.
01:22:42.120 Because you're a pro-free train.
01:22:44.460 And like, here's the thing with Greg Wycliffe, okay?
01:22:46.220 So people know him and he's a thing.
01:22:47.380 Like, Greg Wycliffe was on this show in 2021.
01:22:53.100 Late 2021.
01:22:54.500 Late 2021.
01:22:55.100 Or like mid-2021.
01:22:56.200 Because that's when he started the podcast and he was an earlier guest.
01:22:59.820 I've known Greg for a while.
01:23:02.100 Many of you know I started as a stand-up comedian when I was at Queen's University.
01:23:05.340 And while doing open mics at Queen's University in my first couple years of comedy, I met Greg, who was doing music.
01:23:11.040 And, you know, I liked him well enough.
01:23:12.620 We liked each other.
01:23:13.100 We were friendly acquaintance types.
01:23:15.660 And listen, he was not that political, right?
01:23:18.140 I was the more political one there.
01:23:20.200 I would be cracking jokes about things and all these crazy topics I would talk about on stage, which was like sort of this show light, but lighter.
01:23:28.960 And he had that whole thing of like, yeah, that's your thing.
01:23:31.660 I don't really do politics, man.
01:23:33.220 You know, it's a lot easier to try and get laid if you're not doing what you're doing, man.
01:23:37.520 It's not my thing.
01:23:38.340 He literally has a video from 2015's election where he basically makes fun of all the parties.
01:23:43.380 And he talks about the conservatives being okay with dead Syrian children.
01:23:47.080 That's how default liberal he used to be.
01:23:49.480 Okay.
01:23:49.680 So, yeah.
01:23:50.040 So, he was there on the – yeah.
01:23:51.480 So, in 2015, I didn't know.
01:23:52.480 Yeah.
01:23:52.720 He was – like, I knew him.
01:23:54.040 He was a liberal.
01:23:55.220 He was an arts guy.
01:23:55.940 Like, he would make – he started to start – Trudeau then affected him.
01:23:59.100 He was a liberal.
01:23:59.960 And then Trudeau affected him and he started making songs about how Trudeau sucks.
01:24:03.920 And there were clever songs.
01:24:05.420 You know, tax is too high and he's a hypocrite dancing around and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:24:11.120 What?
01:24:11.780 So, that was all fine.
01:24:13.460 The problem is like he's gone off the sort of alt-right crazy deep end doing this.
01:24:18.340 But, like, when he's, like, subversive conservatives and this, this, and that – Greg, I've known you for over a decade.
01:24:24.800 You've never been a conservative.
01:24:26.720 You jumped straight from being a liberal to being culturally anti-liberal.
01:24:30.440 You were never philosophically conservative in any way.
01:24:32.840 And then you just hated Trudeau because your liberal principles blew up in your face.
01:24:37.560 And then you went PPC.
01:24:39.560 But you've – I've known him.
01:24:40.760 He's never actually had a coherent political ideology.
01:24:44.720 He's an artist.
01:24:45.660 He is edgy because edginess has been his currency in politics.
01:24:50.780 The edgier he's been able to be – and he used to be funny.
01:24:53.440 During COVID, he actually had good skits.
01:24:55.740 But then it had to be that, no, I'm actually – and this happens to so many people when they get into politics.
01:25:00.380 They get into it and it starts becoming a game of I'm the big chief here who knows – who's, like, really hardcore.
01:25:07.960 And I'm super hardcore.
01:25:08.860 I'm the most patriotic person in the room.
01:25:10.840 And so everyone, by definition, is now less patriotic than them unless you basically fully agree with them on everything.
01:25:17.540 And so he then defined me in a video that I must be pro-mass immigration because I disagreed with Harrison Faulkner on something even though me and Harrison Faulkner are both against mass immigration.
01:25:28.700 I was disagreeing with him on, like, trade.
01:25:31.200 That's how ridiculous it was.
01:25:32.660 I was disagreeing with him on trade and justifying that, yeah, Polyev and other conservatives have kind of moved around on the immigration issue a bit.
01:25:39.920 But I don't think it's exactly fair to pretend that Polyev's position two and a half years ago, a year and a half, is fair to say that, well, that means he has the exact same position as the liberals on that.
01:25:50.180 But Harrison even argued that the conservatives have the same position as the liberals on foreign policy, which I don't even have to tell you is patently absurd.
01:25:57.840 It's just not true.
01:25:59.260 That's all I had to say.
01:26:00.640 But then, like, Greg makes a video where his only point against me is Wyatt doesn't want Harrison talking about mass immigration.
01:26:06.560 Stupid.
01:26:07.360 I literally made a video before he even released that video on me talking about slashing everything by 80%.
01:26:12.180 But, and then it goes into, like, Wyatt hates, like, Wyatt was lying about my friend, who Greg will not name in the video, because the friend is Tyler Russell, who is the Canadian red-headed version of Nick Fuentes, who's an open anti-Semite.
01:26:26.580 So I don't even know how I lied about his friend, because he's like, apparently I lied about him because I was smearing him.
01:26:31.440 I couldn't smear Tyler Russell.
01:26:32.980 And, like, again, it was just like, we were, yeah, Greg, when Greg made this big thing about shadowy conservative operatives in his DMs.
01:26:39.160 One, it's Wyatt and I, who've, no one, no two independent journalists.
01:26:44.040 In the video, he names me, obviously.
01:26:45.820 In yours.
01:26:46.320 But back in the day, he pretended like he was, like, tracked down by shadowy conservative operatives.
01:26:51.120 Yeah, back in the day, there was, like, shadowy conservative operatives.
01:26:53.600 Like, no, Greg, we used to be friends, and, like, you were on our show, and, like, we just said, like, hey, these people you're now piling around with, here's the things they're saying, and you're gonna, like, listen, I'm pro-free speech.
01:27:06.360 I don't think we should throw Tyler Russell in jail or Greg or any of these people in jail.
01:27:10.000 Like, no, they can say whatever they want.
01:27:12.100 We're just saying, if you want to be the free speech fighters and say, we want to do free speech, you need to say why you want to do free speech.
01:27:18.940 Why is free speech important?
01:27:20.120 Because ideas must progress, and we must find the quality things, and we must have an honorable civilization that learns to deal with its differences with blah, blah.
01:27:28.260 The reason you need free speech is not to just yell the N-word at people on the streets, and I'm not saying that should be illegal, but the purpose of free speech is not to make racist memes.
01:27:38.780 That's something that we allow under free speech, but it is not what – it is not the – you know, racist frog memes are not –
01:27:47.260 I dropped the link of the video, and I just dropped the link to the video if you guys want to go check out Greg's video on me.
01:27:53.420 It was honestly so poorly conceived.
01:27:55.640 Even his own people, who didn't seem to even know who I was, were, like, complaining that he obviously was just saying a bunch of stuff and then just making people take his word for it,
01:28:05.360 even though it was an edited video where he keeps popping me in the background of it.
01:28:08.960 So he could have edited in evidence, and he just kind of decided not to.
01:28:13.860 But, yeah, and so that's the thing.
01:28:15.620 We are both free speech absolutists.
01:28:17.760 And then so, like, Greg was also trying to pretend, like, me criticizing him is anti-free speech because he owns a free – he has a pro-free speech website,
01:28:25.740 and he's pushing back against C63, the hate speech law, the online hate speech law or whatever, which we're all against that.
01:28:32.780 Every single one of us.
01:28:33.740 There are dozens of organizations, but he's like, hey, guys, I have a free speech website.
01:28:37.400 I'm trying to save free speech.
01:28:38.900 It's savefreespeech.ca.
01:28:40.620 It's like, guys, Greg, Gregory, Gregert, you're not doing anything.
01:28:45.740 You have a website where you've taken donations and people's data, and then do you know what the action part of the website says, Daniel?
01:28:53.060 No, I haven't even looked at it.
01:28:54.040 What's the action he's going to take to save free speech?
01:28:58.640 Oof.
01:28:59.280 Let me put on my –
01:29:01.140 Think of a sufficiently lame thing.
01:29:03.960 To save free speech, he's going to, I don't know, like, do something and, like, buy speakers to yell at Pierre Polyev on a Tuesday or something?
01:29:19.020 That would be smarter.
01:29:20.360 That would be actually better.
01:29:22.000 He does the thing that every organizing group no longer does because it doesn't work.
01:29:26.380 He just has an action part of the website saying, oh, click this website if you want to find out what riding you live in,
01:29:31.700 and then copy-paste this email to your MP.
01:29:34.480 A copy-paste email?
01:29:35.960 Oh, my God.
01:29:36.840 The thing that every single MP will ignore because if they keep getting the same email from a bunch of different email addresses,
01:29:43.600 they're like, oh, this is just AstroTurf.
01:29:46.260 It's so funny.
01:29:46.760 Oh, my God.
01:29:47.300 He literally could have just said, write your MP.
01:29:50.280 If the website just said, write your MP with your own words, it would have been better.
01:29:53.820 Exactly.
01:29:54.400 Like, that's what you're supposed to do.
01:29:55.800 I'll tell you this in politics now.
01:29:57.180 If you send a stock email to a politician, they're trained to ignore it.
01:30:01.720 But if you write a personalized email to a politician on the issue, they're told that it counts as 100 people telling them that in person.
01:30:07.780 So if you care about, listen, I'm going to do more for Bill C-63 in this next 10 seconds.
01:30:12.460 I just look at it.
01:30:13.140 Then do I do this.
01:30:14.300 Don't use Greg's stock email.
01:30:15.860 Say, I care about Bill C-63.
01:30:18.300 My name is X.
01:30:19.380 This is what's the bill.
01:30:20.280 This is why I care.
01:30:21.100 You should vote against it.
01:30:22.220 Thank you.
01:30:22.780 My name.
01:30:23.540 You're writing.
01:30:24.200 Boom.
01:30:25.060 Personalize.
01:30:26.180 Like, there.
01:30:27.720 I just say free speech.
01:30:28.880 And it's like, so, oh, the other stupid thing is like, one of the things I do kind of agree with this crew on is like, you know, we should be able to make fun of Rachel Gilmore on Twitter and not have the police come to our door.
01:30:38.580 Okay?
01:30:39.060 You should be able to make fun of Rachel Gilmore for being a friggin' loser and a failure at her job and being divisive.
01:30:45.260 Ironically enough, at the same time, like, they really hate Rachel Gilmore as I dislike her because she's a terrible non-journalist.
01:30:51.440 The same day he attacked me, I was also going after Rachel Gilmore for doxing people.
01:30:55.860 So it was like, it was kind of like the perfect concoction of him, like, pretending I'm like a Rachel Gilmore type figure at the same day I'm attacking her and thinking that I must be in favor of mass immigration on the same day that I'm going after it.
01:31:07.560 Yeah, and like, I'm going to say, David gets right.
01:31:11.040 The other thing was, C-63 won't get in before this session is over, and that's when the election comes instead.
01:31:16.440 Like, yeah.
01:31:17.200 So, like, the reason why I think, like, the way, listen, I think BLC 63 is terrible on our free speech absolutist.
01:31:23.400 But I'm also a Canadian pragmatist.
01:31:24.800 The way to stop Bill C-63 is to put in as much shit as possible that stunts parliament, especially, right, what's holding C-63 back is this green slush fund thing.
01:31:39.380 And there are ways that you can put things in parliament and add more things onto the list and force the liberals to take more time to deal with conservative bullshit motions about whatever.
01:31:48.100 So, like, yeah, I'll help the Hindus write a letter about Hindu phobia to be discussed on the floor.
01:31:54.100 Basically, it's, like, all these things and things you could do, like, they're valuable because you stall another.
01:32:00.240 You can basically create scenarios if you're clever and you do enough activism where you can take a day or two out of parliament's time to push in your thing for whatever reason.
01:32:10.360 And this is how you stop Bill C-63 and the other liberal stuff, right?
01:32:13.600 Because right now we're at the end of the clock.
01:32:15.320 Like, basically, it's, like, my, you know, we have the lead, we're at the end of the game, my plan is to go down in bounds, right?
01:32:23.080 Don't throw the ball, keep running the ball, and don't run out of bounds.
01:32:26.340 Like, that's...
01:32:26.700 And Bill C-63, which I think used to be, like, Bill C-3, I think, before last parliament, parliamentary section, it's already borderline dead in the water.
01:32:36.440 We should still talk about it every time it becomes relevant again.
01:32:39.160 But it's one of those things, like, the gun confiscation, the liberals realize it's so unpopular, and they have so little legal, they have so little political bandwidth left, they can't do it.
01:32:50.960 And Greg literally started his website almost precisely after C-63 became irrelevant once again.
01:32:58.720 And there is kind of this cottage.
01:33:00.060 And, like, still write bills about the things, like, yeah, absolutely write Senate, because it helps for the next bill and it sets a thing.
01:33:05.040 Like, I'm not saying stop your advocacy or do it now.
01:33:08.120 I'm saying, oh, it's good.
01:33:08.800 And personalized stuff.
01:33:10.080 If you care about guns, if you care about stuff, you personally...
01:33:13.080 If you write an email to your MPPs about the issues you care about, it actually does help the democracy.
01:33:19.800 We're all advocating for that.
01:33:21.840 I'm just saying the most effective tactic in Canada right now is stall.
01:33:26.220 It's a stall tactic.
01:33:28.020 Yeah.
01:33:29.380 Anyway, so, oh, David Edward, $2 Super Chat.
01:33:32.580 Thank you.
01:33:33.280 He went after you because you go after the PPC.
01:33:36.920 Yeah, and, like, sort of.
01:33:38.000 And he also just has a rabid hatred for people who, honestly, have stayed more consistent over time.
01:33:43.960 There's kind of, like, that freedom group of people.
01:33:46.680 Like, obviously, freedom is very good.
01:33:48.680 But there's a lot of one-upsmanship in political commentary of people always having to be a little bit better than you.
01:33:54.300 You know, I'm a little bit more hardcore.
01:33:55.680 I'm a little bit more principled.
01:33:57.260 He doesn't even care about the PPC that much because he hangs out half the time with the people who think the PPC is compromised.
01:34:03.280 Because it's not, like, a hate organization and hates Hindu people.
01:34:06.660 That's pretty much what it is.
01:34:07.880 But it's gotten so absurd as Daniel and Ezra Levant and Salman Sima and others are on the streets pushing back against the jihadists that we were talking about earlier.
01:34:17.860 People like Greg are there, like, chirping from the background because there's, like, Israeli flags at the rally.
01:34:24.860 Because Israel happens to be one of the main topics of why the jihadis are targeting Jewish neighborhoods.
01:34:30.220 So they have an Israeli flag.
01:34:31.760 It's like, oh, that's not putting Canada first.
01:34:33.320 Like, you're sitting in your basement, Greg.
01:34:35.040 You're sitting in your basement.
01:34:36.420 What are you talking about?
01:34:37.880 And it's like, yeah, it's like, oh, if you – and listen, would you say that if they were American flags and Canadian flags?
01:34:43.300 Or is it just Israeli flags and Canadian flags?
01:34:45.740 No, it's like, yeah, this needs to be the most pure thing.
01:34:47.940 But, like, okay, I'm going to finish this off because I think we got a bit sidetracked here.
01:34:52.960 One of the great things about Donald Trump's re-election and the MAG movement is Donald Trump killed the white nationalist movement in the West.
01:35:03.160 He killed it.
01:35:04.460 He absolutely showed that the conservative movement is much stronger on actual – when you run on actual conservative principles and conservative policies strongly.
01:35:14.660 When you – like, when you run on conservative principles and policies unapologetically, you can attract in more minority voters.
01:35:25.140 That's how you can grow your voting base because good policy isn't just for white people.
01:35:29.520 It's for all people.
01:35:31.080 And minorities shouldn't be treated as, like, random little minority things.
01:35:36.140 You could just treat everyone as Americans or Canadians.
01:35:38.100 And you saw the Nick Fuentes and the white nationalists going after Trump, trying to sink him because white nationalists, actual neo-Nazis, are anti-conservative.
01:35:47.940 Like, the conservative – I would argue principles of conservative Canadians, the actual principles that conservative Canadians hold, are the biggest bulwark against white ethno-nationalist terrorists that you want to say.
01:36:00.140 Not the NDP, not the Liberals, it's the Conservative Party.
01:36:02.220 And to run on these principles threatens the extremists.
01:36:05.660 Donald Trump is a threat to terrorists, communists, jihadists, and Nazis everywhere.
01:36:11.100 And that's what you're saying.
01:36:12.180 So I think a lot of this is, like, the last dying rage of the white ethnocentric movement, which I think it's very good that it's shown that it's died.
01:36:20.820 And I think credit to the conservative movement, credit to the people who, like, went to the Freedom Convoy for killing white nationalism.
01:36:27.220 And the people who got accused of being white nationalists for the last 10 years, turns out they're the ones who put the biggest nail in the coffin of the white nationalist movement.
01:36:35.660 So good job, team.
01:36:37.480 We defeated the Nazis.
01:36:39.320 And, you know, there we go.
01:36:42.200 Well, White Robe Club was always a Democrat club.
01:36:46.200 And that's the thing, too.
01:36:47.520 It's like, obviously, a lot of this stuff is going to happen more with the lefties, which is why a lot of these, like, neo-Nazis are literally left-wing.
01:36:54.000 They believe in collectivism and socialism, but for, like, white people.
01:36:58.900 That's literally what they believe.
01:37:00.560 They're not capitalistic at all.
01:37:02.220 There's a reason why these are the exact same people who are now anti-free trade, because if it's not, you know, Canadian turnips being served on Canadian plates, then it's poison or something like that.
01:37:13.340 Lebensbrau.
01:37:13.900 We need more room for the German people because there's a fixed amount of resources.
01:37:17.160 People believe in what you call shrinking market theory, which is an anti-capitalistic theory that posits that trading with outside countries means that you are giving them all of your money and resources.
01:37:29.140 And they are going to then industrialize because you're trading with them, which means they will eventually not need you.
01:37:35.260 And then you will fall into poverty because all you have is service industries.
01:37:38.840 And that's just not how it works at all.
01:37:39.900 And that's why the Germans had to go try and take over the world.
01:37:42.520 That's literally what they thought.
01:37:43.620 They believe that life is a zero sum game that if like, right.
01:37:48.180 And this is why the West won.
01:37:49.320 This is okay.
01:37:50.080 One, there's, there's a lot of like, this is why the West won World War II because we were just better.
01:37:56.320 We were better than the shitty ideologies out there.
01:37:58.980 We could out-compete them, right?
01:38:00.680 Our women could go into the factories.
01:38:02.400 Our men could go into the battlefield and we could innovate and, and, and out-beat them.
01:38:06.900 Like it was Western engineers and there can combat engineers of all types who got to do it.
01:38:11.280 Like the most impressive part of D-Day is,
01:38:13.620 you could argue, yes, the Canadians, general beach, we kicked ass, screw all those pansy
01:38:17.420 ass, everyone else who isn't Canadian.
01:38:19.320 And it, and this amphibious landing is crazy.
01:38:21.580 But what was so crazy is like, it shouldn't work because the ability to, what actually was
01:38:26.500 amazing is the fact that, okay, if you take these beaches, then what?
01:38:29.580 But the fact that we were able to create artificial beach heads right after landing on D-Day, clearing
01:38:36.400 and creating enough artificial beach heads to be able to then resupply to hold that land.
01:38:40.580 So that was the amazing accomplishment.
01:38:42.380 And there's this, and, and you'll find a bunch of lefties and people say, well, the red army
01:38:47.160 was a real one to defeat the Nazis.
01:38:48.740 The red army defeated the Nazis.
01:38:50.180 And it was actually the red army, the red army would have got role.
01:38:53.800 The only reason the red army defeated the Germans is the reason why the Ukrainians are
01:38:58.680 holding against the Russians today.
01:39:00.640 It's because they had access to Western logistics.
01:39:05.200 Literally all the trucks were like, we're like Fords.
01:39:09.120 It's, it's America didn't supply logistical support to the red army and actually move their
01:39:15.180 shit from point A to bill point B effectively.
01:39:18.040 And without corruption, they would have, they'd all be speaking German right now.
01:39:22.140 So the only reason the red army defeated the Nazis is because they had Western aid.
01:39:27.420 Yeah.
01:39:28.040 And 2799 super chat from patch dress.
01:39:32.280 Thank you for showing up patch dress.
01:39:34.340 You're always welcome in our chat.
01:39:36.280 Can being unapologetically conservative, even work in Canada with our well-established cultural
01:39:41.380 enclaves.
01:39:41.980 We have, uh, we have G had four or five marriages approved by police government approval of racial
01:39:48.700 discrimination, real estate.
01:39:50.300 And I think that you can be unapologetically conservative and do well, literally all of
01:39:54.900 the growth and support from Polyev over what a tool had.
01:39:59.000 Yeah.
01:39:59.140 You could say that naturally the conservatives might keep might gain over time because people
01:40:02.820 are getting tired of Trudeau even more than they were in 2021.
01:40:06.240 But like, I think every gain from Polyev has been from being more hardcore conservative.
01:40:11.120 Like the country's become more fundamentally conservative in response to how badly Trudeau
01:40:17.200 has been governing stuff.
01:40:18.580 So I don't think that if, if Polyev came up tomorrow and said a hundred thousand cap on
01:40:22.920 new permanent residents per year, and we have new like, you know, means tests, skill tests
01:40:27.860 and the values tests.
01:40:29.180 And if we don't reach a hundred thousand, cause we don't find enough people qualified, that's
01:40:32.320 just how it goes.
01:40:33.200 That would be very popular.
01:40:34.800 You know, parental rights, very popular considered like a right wing position.
01:40:39.760 It's a moderate position.
01:40:41.120 All these things are moderate positions because everyone believes in them.
01:40:44.960 If in fact, like if the conservative party ran on like a pro-life policy, they'd probably
01:40:49.180 gain even more support because all this stuff is just so common sense compared to the current
01:40:53.980 status quo in Canada.
01:40:56.200 Yeah.
01:40:56.720 Like, and I think in Trump 2.0, like I've noticed a significant change in the left.
01:41:01.780 I do think of a sort of straw has broken.
01:41:04.160 Like they went so long and I think something broke in them where they were, it was just
01:41:09.000 like the narrative, the narrative, the narrative, right?
01:41:11.360 Trump evil, Trump evil.
01:41:12.400 We got to do this fight to think that like, I don't, I, I saw it like in my liberal family
01:41:16.360 where they were just less worried.
01:41:18.020 Like this, Oh my God, norms were broken.
01:41:20.680 And like, I think the fact that the world broke in the last year under Biden and it just, Oh,
01:41:27.580 what the fuck.
01:41:28.280 And then does it not feel like Trump got elected?
01:41:33.620 There was this party.
01:41:35.240 You thought mom and dad had left town and they weren't coming back and you're gone too far
01:41:41.820 and there's cocaine all over the place and things getting broken.
01:41:44.760 And dad was supposed to be away for, you know, um, a whole month and you have enough time.
01:41:50.480 And then by the time he came back, you were going to steal the house and have it all boarded
01:41:54.500 up and it would be in your name.
01:41:55.580 And he, but now dad's coming home from the airport and that like, that's the fee, like
01:42:00.460 the actual feeling in the world.
01:42:01.680 Tell me I'm wrong.
01:42:02.840 Is the world not feeling like, Oh shit, dad's on his way home.
01:42:07.020 Yeah.
01:42:07.580 You just, you realize your parents came home early from vacation.
01:42:10.740 They're in the driveway.
01:42:12.000 My goodness.
01:42:12.520 There was like cans all over the floor.
01:42:14.380 We got to clean up.
01:42:15.320 Oh my, someone, you know, took a dump on your parents' bed and I mean, and everyone's now
01:42:19.520 suddenly getting like very, you know, neat and tidy.
01:42:22.300 Got to distract them for a bit.
01:42:24.100 You know, Kamas actually wants to sign a peace deal.
01:42:27.000 Russians are probably going to be signing a peace deal.
01:42:30.220 And like, that's because Trump's actually very aggressive as well on foreign policy.
01:42:34.260 That's just an aside on the foreign policy topic.
01:42:36.280 It's not because he's, I'm American first and America only.
01:42:38.900 He, he's very hawkish on foreign policy.
01:42:41.020 He is not an isolationist.
01:42:42.220 And that's why he is scary to people.
01:42:44.280 But yeah, on every other issue, people are like starting to resign from office.
01:42:48.100 And Joe Scarborough going and meeting with Trump was actually a big demarcation line that,
01:42:55.660 okay, it's not even that they, people are like, oh, they're scared that Trump will put
01:42:59.280 them in jail.
01:42:59.800 No, they're scared that they've become utterly irrelevant from being crazy.
01:43:04.700 Exactly.
01:43:05.660 Now I'm going to say another thing why I think socially it's going to happen.
01:43:08.440 People are sort of people, right?
01:43:10.520 People think they want isolationism.
01:43:12.240 They don't like neocons and whatever.
01:43:14.260 And then the philosophy of neocon, we can talk about that, but they like hawks.
01:43:17.460 I think what you said is true.
01:43:18.940 Trump is a hawk and people don't like neocons because they, listen, America lost the Afghan
01:43:24.240 war and the Iraq war.
01:43:26.220 Look at that withdrawal from Biden.
01:43:27.760 And the losing is demoralizing.
01:43:29.500 But what Americans want is to win.
01:43:32.800 And Trump is a winner and a hawk.
01:43:34.480 And I think on foreign policy, people don't care so much for the intricacies of foreign
01:43:39.160 policy, they don't vote in it, but people like winning, okay?
01:43:44.360 When Trump starts winning these global engagements without getting into long, drawn out wars and
01:43:49.740 yeah, maybe smacking a few terrorists and dictators along the way and making fun of Kim Jong-un
01:43:54.620 again, people are going to like the winning.
01:43:57.100 And as American status is restored and America gains more respect globally for winning, I
01:44:04.660 do think it's going to drag the entire West up with it and we'll want to be part of this.
01:44:09.880 And like, you know, listen, people are so mad at like, you know, this and that and NATO
01:44:15.320 and this and that.
01:44:17.060 Listen, Trump was right about NATO.
01:44:19.300 Trump wanted a strong NATO not to get rid of NATO.
01:44:22.220 Trump was telling Germany not to build the North, not to buy gas from Russia, not to become
01:44:25.760 Russian.
01:44:25.920 You keep forgetting this.
01:44:28.080 Obama, after Ukraine gets invaded in 2014, Obama does not give Ukraine any offensive weapon
01:44:35.500 funding or pretty much anything at all.
01:44:37.580 Trump gets in, he actually starts giving the Eastern Bloc countries, Ukraine, Georgia, more
01:44:42.520 military training, more military equipment, all of that.
01:44:45.680 While also it was actually pretty affordable overall because he wasn't just throwing out
01:44:49.820 billions of dollars for the countries to spend it themselves.
01:44:52.400 He gave them artillery, gave them javelin missiles.
01:44:54.440 And he let them buy these things.
01:44:57.100 A lot of times, like what the thing with Israel and Ukraine now that I get so frustrated with
01:45:02.240 is people think, oh, it's just charity.
01:45:04.440 We're giving these people things.
01:45:05.780 A lot of the weapons that Biden slow walks to Israel and Ukraine are weapons that they've
01:45:10.960 paid for that.
01:45:12.440 You promise to give them that you're slow walking in terms of the Israel stuff.
01:45:16.520 One, Canada doesn't give Israel.
01:45:17.640 Well, no, Canada gave Israel like $20 million in military aid.
01:45:22.880 How much did we give to Hamas?
01:45:23.660 And Israel gives us like over $100 million in aid.
01:45:26.840 And then we balance it out by giving like $100 million to Hamas and then plus like all the
01:45:31.320 other...
01:45:31.800 Yeah, we give hundreds of millions to Hamas.
01:45:33.600 We give like, you know, we give like $20 million to Israel.
01:45:35.980 Israel gives us $100 million and we give five times that amount to Hamas.
01:45:40.580 Like that's how Canada works.
01:45:41.780 But for the US, like all this weapons, like the JDAMs and stuff that Biden was holding
01:45:45.800 up, that the reason why Israel had to sign that momentary ceasefire as Hezbollah is because
01:45:50.060 they had paid for these weapons.
01:45:51.880 They had purchased weapons from the Americans and the Americans aren't giving them weapons
01:45:55.600 because of woke bullshit.
01:45:57.860 Now, the reason why this matters is if you're a Westerner, this is...
01:46:03.120 How are you supposed to get allies as a West?
01:46:05.400 How is another country like Saudi Arabia or the UAE or anyone else going to want to be
01:46:11.460 an ally of the West?
01:46:12.500 Because if you're an ally of America and the Democrats get in and then you say, okay, we're
01:46:17.280 going to reduce our domestic military manufacturing and rely on a military manufacturing and we're
01:46:22.540 going to have these deals.
01:46:23.680 And even if we have a deal and then we pay for money for weapons under this deal, you
01:46:27.880 might not give us those weapons if a bunch of woke lunatics in Chicago start burning things
01:46:33.200 down.
01:46:33.940 No.
01:46:34.220 Yeah, but I was going to say on the Ukraine thing, though, to finish up there, like the
01:46:38.760 thing is, Trump was the only one who actually gave Ukraine weapons when there wasn't a war
01:46:43.080 going on, like directly.
01:46:45.340 Technically, the war in 2014 never stopped and the 2022 invasion is like a continuation.
01:46:50.480 But as soon as Biden got into office in 2021, he removed the funding from Ukraine.
01:46:55.780 He basically invited Russia to invade saying, well, I won't do anything.
01:47:00.080 He even said he wouldn't do anything if they invaded and if it was only a small invasion,
01:47:03.520 took away all the Ukraine funding, pulled out of Afghanistan.
01:47:08.060 He basically like laid on the floor and asked for people to step on him.
01:47:11.520 It was ridiculous.
01:47:13.540 But I'll go up to the second super chat from Patch Duress.
01:47:18.000 Thank you, Patch Duress, 2799 super chat.
01:47:21.160 Don't forget honor killings, child marriages, insula, no-go zones in Montreal and Toronto,
01:47:26.380 mostly because no English or French speaking.
01:47:28.040 This is why the U.S. is superior to Canada and having all the will to win.
01:47:32.200 The good thing, though, is I think that if things change enough in the West in general,
01:47:36.220 there's going to be kind of like the average voter who that becomes one of the top of their
01:47:39.840 list things of, I don't, you know, I shouldn't have to put up with this.
01:47:43.600 I'm a Canadian.
01:47:44.300 Why are there areas of the city where I go where there's no English or French?
01:47:47.440 Because that is a big deal.
01:47:49.120 And that's why with the 4 million visa holders, that is a new thing that the Conservatives
01:47:55.560 are actually doing well on, pressuring them to monitor people so that they actually leave
01:47:59.660 the country when their visas expire.
01:48:03.000 Yeah.
01:48:04.180 And no, I agree.
01:48:07.720 But Patch Duress, 2999, I still don't plan to move on moving to America, Canada's home,
01:48:12.380 despite our poor management by betas.
01:48:15.500 I agree.
01:48:16.380 I'll stick, I'll stay in Canada.
01:48:18.260 I think I don't like the idea like, oh, Canada's not as good as the U.S.
01:48:21.220 Let's have everyone move to Florida.
01:48:22.940 It's like, guys, this kind of hurts the West if every good person, like nice person all
01:48:27.640 moves to the same place.
01:48:30.440 I like the deport Hamas.
01:48:33.420 I agree.
01:48:36.600 All right.
01:48:38.720 We've done an hour and 50 minutes.
01:48:41.340 I'm starting to feel it in my throat, lose my voice.
01:48:44.020 Any other topics that we have on the topic, Doc?
01:48:46.740 I just want to respond to this thing from Karen.
01:48:48.800 She said, what do you think about the Georgia president refusing to step down, CIA involvement?
01:48:53.520 She's talking about the country of Georgia, not the state, obviously.
01:48:56.940 So the president of Georgia is actually the one who is in the right here.
01:49:00.820 The Georgian election, the Georgian parliamentary election, is an actual example of someone ballot
01:49:06.120 box stuffing their way to victory.
01:49:07.480 In the cities where there was tighter monitoring of how the voting was going, the voting pretty
01:49:13.280 much lined up with Western polls that they were doing, showing that Georgia Dream had
01:49:17.620 like 40%, 35% here, maybe 50% in this district.
01:49:21.960 It was very reasonable in terms of what Georgia Dream had.
01:49:26.020 Georgia Dream is basically a Russian-sponsored party, a billionaire who has all his money mostly
01:49:30.840 bound up in Russia, funds the party.
01:49:32.860 There's no donation limits.
01:49:34.060 He can basically give them $100 million to run in this country that only has like 4 million
01:49:38.600 people.
01:49:39.100 It's ridiculous.
01:49:40.600 And so what happened, though, is in the rural areas where there was no monitoring of the
01:49:44.500 ballot boxes, somehow Georgia Dream is getting like 89% of the vote, and parties that were
01:49:49.900 getting, were doing well in other places suddenly only have 2% of the vote, 5% of the vote.
01:49:55.020 So, Gorbachev, Fili, or whatever, the president, she's actually in the right in opposing the
01:50:01.500 prime minister.
01:50:03.760 The, like, the prime minister and the Georgia Dream party is basically the worst, very terrified
01:50:08.740 of Russia party, so we will do whatever they say.
01:50:11.380 So they're trying to have like a foreign agent's bill, which like labels anyone who's not like
01:50:15.540 overtly pro-Russian or anyone who's overtly, or if you're a pro-Western, you will potentially
01:50:21.420 be labeled as like a Western agent and locked up.
01:50:24.120 The funny thing is that Georgia is actually a very libertarian economy and place for the
01:50:28.820 most part, but because of living right next to Russia, they're very easily influenced
01:50:33.200 into cracking down on like pro-Western people, even though that's actually most people, that
01:50:38.920 describes most people.
01:50:40.340 Georgia Dream in the polling had like 36% of the vote, but somehow was getting like 56%,
01:50:46.000 60% of the vote on election day.
01:50:47.800 It was ridiculous.
01:50:49.900 I'll just go back to this.
01:50:51.680 Andrew, we talked about this earlier.
01:50:53.300 The crux of it, why the Conservatives delayed their own confidence is, short answer it,
01:50:58.820 the Liberals offered to have them do it on one of their days in Parliament, and if the
01:51:02.300 Conservatives allowed them to free up one of their days in Parliament, the whole, impossible.
01:51:07.000 The whole thing where, you know how the Conservatives are delaying Parliament because Liberals are
01:51:11.540 refusing to release the papers on the $400 million green slush fund?
01:51:16.040 The Liberals essentially had a trick in this, was basically, we'll allow you to do it on our
01:51:20.460 day, which means that the whole delay on the Parliament for the $400 million slush fund would
01:51:26.900 be negated.
01:51:28.260 So in order to keep that bulwark, which is the Liberals can't use their days right now
01:51:33.100 to push their crazy agenda unless they give up the documents on their most recent scandal,
01:51:39.480 that's sort of tying in.
01:51:40.500 Yeah, the only thing the Conservatives need to do to get the, like, no confidence motion
01:51:46.940 put forward is, like, wait two days when it's one of the two opposition days that they get
01:51:51.780 per week.
01:51:52.240 Like, this is, like, the dumbest thing, again, this shows media corruption, the media is
01:51:57.920 pretending, like, why are the Conservatives delaying their own motion, the Liberals just
01:52:01.840 offered to put it forward, like, because it ends the deadlock, the deadlock that is there
01:52:07.060 for good reason, that's why.
01:52:08.940 And it's like, why are they doing this?
01:52:11.040 Like, do you actually think that, like, Polly have suddenly got cold feet over a no confidence
01:52:14.960 motion?
01:52:15.880 No, although I love them.
01:52:17.040 Now one for Daniel, comment on Canadian pension executives charged with Indian bribery.
01:52:22.900 Exactly, I'm not sure if you're mixing the things, like, Indian, like, these are, like,
01:52:27.340 the life certificate things.
01:52:28.300 Again, this is, like, what are we protesting right now?
01:52:30.560 This is just, Calistanis are protesting Indian people, Indian Canadians who qualify for Indian
01:52:35.120 pensions, receiving money from the Indian government in Canada for the pensions they've
01:52:39.280 already received.
01:52:40.280 It's just bullshit, crazy nonsense that I hate.
01:52:43.260 All right.
01:52:43.440 Yeah.
01:52:43.540 Great Canadian, Dominion, the Great Dominion.
01:52:47.220 I threw Canadian in there because I felt like, you know, there's something inherent about
01:52:51.120 the count that makes me want to say Canadian.
01:52:52.960 But he says, Canadians can still be the richest people in the world per capita and have the
01:52:57.060 richest middle class.
01:52:58.020 Once again, we need to eschew voting from anyone who stands in the way of that objective.
01:53:03.320 And that's the funny thing, too.
01:53:04.800 We could easily bring in more tax.
01:53:06.860 We're not even saying that the government needs to shrink, that should shrink.
01:53:10.440 If it just lower taxes, it would probably grow.
01:53:12.480 We are now six quarters deep, six quarters in a row deep in having per capita in like
01:53:19.000 a GDP fall, which is insane because GDP, our GDP per capita is falling at the same time
01:53:25.840 prices are going up.
01:53:26.800 And yeah, that means most a lot of Canadians who had good paying jobs, their jobs haven't
01:53:32.160 like gone down overall in terms of their earnings, because it's just more so a lot of people who
01:53:38.120 don't earn anything are showing up into the country.
01:53:40.800 But the thing is, the cost of living has also skyrocketed because of the housing crisis, because
01:53:45.860 of inflation on food prices.
01:53:48.060 I hate my pet peeve is people who pretend and professors who release studies showing, oh,
01:53:54.280 the carbon tax only affected the food price over the past four years by 0.2%.
01:53:58.860 And they're saying out of the like, overall, like 15%, like 20% that food prices have gone
01:54:06.160 up in the past four years.
01:54:07.440 Oh, it's only like 0.5% because of the carbon tax.
01:54:10.520 It's nonsense.
01:54:11.800 If you mess around with the metrics enough, it will say that actually the carbon tax reduced
01:54:15.960 the reduced food costs.
01:54:18.240 I hate people who like show me their stupid study that shows that, oh, actually the carbon
01:54:23.160 tax made us all richer.
01:54:24.500 Like, no, it didn't.
01:54:25.540 No, it didn't.
01:54:26.060 I can show you a study that proves anything.
01:54:28.420 If I mess with-
01:54:28.820 Well, gravity made me fall up sideways.
01:54:31.020 Actually, I can literally prove to you right now using bad metrics that the carbon tax made
01:54:35.980 food prices lower without, if I don't take into account substitutes, it has made food
01:54:43.000 prices cheaper because people have purchased cheaper food in response to food becoming more
01:54:48.020 expensive.
01:54:48.900 And if I don't correct for that, food prices have actually gone down because people's overall
01:54:53.020 spending on per food item has gone down because they went from buying steaks to buying breakfast
01:54:58.060 sausages.
01:54:58.780 And boys, that's the CPI.
01:55:00.520 And that's how we measure inflation.
01:55:01.600 It's designed to not measure inflation.
01:55:03.820 And that's another classic Daniel rant for another day.
01:55:05.980 Yeah.
01:55:06.720 But that's probably it for us today.
01:55:08.920 We've ranted enough.
01:55:09.960 We've talked over each other enough.
01:55:11.640 It's time to leave.
01:55:13.060 We'll see you guys next time in another episode of us talking back and forth at each other
01:55:17.560 in two separate small boxes.
01:55:19.260 And until the next episode of that, a very excitingly named show, we will see you next
01:55:24.540 time.
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