Valuetainment - April 02, 2025


“Biggest Collapse In History” – Trump Fuels Poilievre’s PLUNGE As Carney Takes Lead In PM Election


Episode Stats

Length

30 minutes

Words per Minute

191.3137

Word Count

5,863

Sentence Count

534

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Trump holds extremely productive call with Canadian Prime Minister. We agree on many things. We will be meeting immediately after Canada's upcoming election to work on elements of politics, business, and all the other factors. This will end up being great for both the U.S. and Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Trump holds extremely productive call with Canadian Prime Minister.
00:00:03.540 We agree on many things, okay?
00:00:06.340 We agree on many things.
00:00:08.860 Trump announced on Truth Social an extremely productive call
00:00:11.600 with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney writing,
00:00:13.500 I just finished speaking with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada.
00:00:16.240 It was an extremely productive call.
00:00:17.660 We agree on many things and we'll be meeting immediately
00:00:21.020 after Canada's upcoming election to work on elements of politics,
00:00:23.980 business, and all the other factors.
00:00:25.900 This will end up being great for both the U.S. and Canada
00:00:29.000 that this marked their first conversation
00:00:31.780 following Carney's rise to liberal leadership at 86% of the vote
00:00:35.140 after Justin Trudeau stepped down.
00:00:37.480 Trump, known for his hardline trade stance,
00:00:40.640 signaled collaboration despite tension over tariffs and dairy disputes.
00:00:45.920 Mark Carney, 60 Canada's new Prime Minister,
00:00:47.780 has declared on Thursday in Ottawa the old relationship we had with the U.S.
00:00:50.740 based on deepening integration of our economics
00:00:53.220 and tight securing and military cooperation is over.
00:00:55.520 After meeting Provincial Premier, speaking to reporters,
00:01:00.440 he added that time will come for a broad renegotiation
00:01:03.900 of our security and trade relationship,
00:01:05.580 signaling a shift from the past U.S.-Canada tie.
00:01:09.140 So watch this.
00:01:10.440 Trump is being complimentary about Carney, okay?
00:01:14.440 Trump is being complimentary about Carney.
00:01:17.220 And what did he say about Pierre a couple weeks ago, Rob?
00:01:20.340 You have the clip.
00:01:20.980 If you can pull up the clip of what Trump said about Pierre.
00:01:23.680 Trump, Pierre, and do you have it, Rob, or no?
00:01:27.260 I can find it.
00:01:27.840 Yeah, if you try to type in Trump, Pierre,
00:01:30.320 he was being asked about it,
00:01:32.480 and this was Trump's,
00:01:35.060 Pierre's opportunity to get Trump to go on there.
00:01:40.160 Anyways, oh, right there, 24-second one.
00:01:42.160 I think that's the one.
00:01:42.880 Bottom left.
00:01:43.560 Bottom left.
00:01:44.040 Right there.
00:01:45.380 I think this is the one.
00:01:47.480 Is this the one, Rob?
00:01:48.500 Before I got involved and totally changed the election,
00:01:52.120 which I don't care about.
00:01:54.620 Probably it's our advantage, actually.
00:01:57.000 But the conservative was leading against,
00:01:59.480 I call him Governor Trudeau.
00:02:01.480 The conservative was leading by 35 points.
00:02:04.400 He's talking up here.
00:02:04.820 So I don't know about that.
00:02:06.460 I think Canada's a place like a lot of other places.
00:02:09.620 This is an up-lick.
00:02:10.580 I'm going to go to Tom, and Tom, Rob,
00:02:12.220 you look for it if you can,
00:02:13.240 but he was not complimentary about Pierre
00:02:15.040 because Pierre wasn't complimentary about Trump,
00:02:17.240 and that created a rift.
00:02:18.460 Tom, what are your thoughts on this,
00:02:19.400 what he said about Carney?
00:02:20.480 Well, two things.
00:02:21.140 There's the art of the deal going on here,
00:02:22.700 and you can see President Trump does it all the time.
00:02:25.740 Push really hard on a position.
00:02:28.400 Pin.
00:02:28.980 Pin them.
00:02:29.780 But then back off
00:02:31.100 and give them an opportunity to move
00:02:34.040 to a spot you want them to move.
00:02:35.960 And that's what he just did here.
00:02:37.640 The other side now,
00:02:42.820 and he's also hedging,
00:02:43.960 he's hedging the bet
00:02:44.860 because this side has been in a statistical tie
00:02:49.440 over the last couple weeks
00:02:50.780 and now is slightly ahead in the polling.
00:02:54.560 The conservatives are slightly behind
00:02:56.060 because Pierre Polivet
00:02:58.640 has been really kind of fumbling
00:03:02.100 the lead and opportunity he had
00:03:03.860 to the point that he got
00:03:06.460 one of the fellow conservatives
00:03:07.960 kind of to do an RFK move to join him.
00:03:10.340 So what Trump is doing here,
00:03:12.040 I think he's pushing hard,
00:03:14.240 but then he's giving a compliment
00:03:15.960 and giving them an opportunity to move,
00:03:18.520 to move to a spot they want.
00:03:20.120 And also, Pat,
00:03:21.880 take a look at what the prime minister said.
00:03:24.560 What was the first word
00:03:26.380 and the second word of what he said, Pat?
00:03:29.760 The time will come for a broad renegotiation
00:03:32.380 of our first word security relationship
00:03:35.640 and second word trade relationship,
00:03:37.940 which is what Pat has been talking about.
00:03:40.020 Mexico and Canada for a long time,
00:03:42.260 they only spend this much of their GDP
00:03:44.160 because they know we are the real protection power
00:03:47.160 and what we spend on GDP protects them.
00:03:50.020 And it's interesting, isn't it?
00:03:51.620 I agree.
00:03:52.340 Do you think a negotiation was done there?
00:03:55.120 Do you think Trump said,
00:03:56.100 if you do this, if you do that,
00:03:57.540 if you do this, I'll be complimentary?
00:03:59.400 And do you think Carney asked indirect,
00:04:01.040 because, Tom, if you read Trump's truth social,
00:04:04.080 if you go back to it, that's an endorsement.
00:04:06.700 This is an endorsement.
00:04:07.820 Let me explain to you why.
00:04:08.640 The key words in this truth social
00:04:10.800 to making an endorsement is what?
00:04:14.140 Watch what it says,
00:04:15.480 and we will be meeting immediately after what?
00:04:20.580 Canada's upcoming election.
00:04:22.460 The snap election.
00:04:23.040 That's an endorsement.
00:04:25.020 Meaning, he's going to win.
00:04:27.080 Trump is saying Carney's going to win.
00:04:28.940 Wow, that's correct.
00:04:29.800 So Trump is helping a liberal in Canada
00:04:33.860 over a peer because of Pierre's arrogance.
00:04:36.480 Wow.
00:04:36.920 That's correct.
00:04:37.480 Think about that.
00:04:38.420 By the way, do you remember when I had somebody
00:04:40.820 on the podcast sitting over here when I said,
00:04:42.420 why did you not visit Mar-a-Lago
00:04:43.580 to just have a conversation with the president?
00:04:45.660 I don't need to have that conversation.
00:04:46.920 Why would I go to him?
00:04:48.040 He helped you become a governor.
00:04:49.140 Why don't you have a conversation with him?
00:04:50.400 I don't need to have the conversation with him.
00:04:52.220 All Pierre had to do was come to Mar-a-Lago,
00:04:54.960 go to the White House,
00:04:55.660 have a conversation with the guy.
00:04:56.620 Now, listen, Canada would have said
00:04:58.000 if he would have been seen with Trump,
00:04:59.480 they hate him and Trump,
00:05:00.580 they hate him and all this other stuff, right?
00:05:03.680 Look at this here.
00:05:04.560 Canadian conservatives,
00:05:06.040 here's some uncivilized advice to you.
00:05:07.820 Stop being so easy on your candidates.
00:05:09.420 Pierre Poliev.
00:05:11.320 Stop assuming they're automatically going to win.
00:05:13.340 Stop being so overcautious and scared
00:05:14.980 of what liberal media in Canada
00:05:16.220 will do to your candidates.
00:05:17.260 That's the old COVID era mindset.
00:05:19.680 Rob, go a little lower if you could.
00:05:20.820 I can't read the rest.
00:05:21.480 Stop walking on eggshells,
00:05:22.560 trying to run a campaign
00:05:23.720 into old school, consultant-driven,
00:05:26.140 wear this tie, get this haircut,
00:05:27.460 wear that shirt, BS.
00:05:29.340 Grow some balls.
00:05:30.300 Trump worked his ass off.
00:05:31.940 He didn't have all conservative libertarians
00:05:34.660 or independents till the last 90 days,
00:05:36.980 but he went and earned
00:05:38.260 every single one of their votes.
00:05:39.500 He went on 20-plus podcast appearances,
00:05:41.160 not including a ton of campaign and media stops.
00:05:44.180 He did this at the age of 78.
00:05:46.100 Pierre is 45 years old,
00:05:47.420 campaigning like he's Biden's age.
00:05:49.200 He's a great speaker.
00:05:50.100 He's very talented,
00:05:50.780 but damn, he comes across lazy, pompous, and entitled.
00:05:53.580 I initially wanted to help him,
00:05:55.600 but at this point,
00:05:56.180 my concern is more about the people
00:05:57.420 whom I love in Canada
00:05:58.360 to get a candidate that will fight for them.
00:06:01.400 I had Max on,
00:06:02.140 but for whatever reason,
00:06:02.980 Canada is treating him
00:06:03.920 the way U.S. did with RFK.
00:06:05.260 I respect the hell out of his willingness to talk.
00:06:07.580 Max said something about them
00:06:08.820 dropping to go be part of a Pierre,
00:06:11.920 whether that is an April Fool stunt or not,
00:06:14.040 I don't know.
00:06:14.640 We'll see as the day goes out.
00:06:16.520 I don't know if I like that joke either
00:06:18.120 because it undermines his campaign.
00:06:20.240 If it's a joke,
00:06:21.060 I'm not a fan of it.
00:06:22.340 This may be your last chance
00:06:23.480 at strengthening the relationship
00:06:24.860 with U.S. or the ship may sail.
00:06:27.420 Here's a list of people
00:06:28.300 I would beg for your candidate to go on.
00:06:30.220 Tucker, Lex,
00:06:31.440 Ryan, Morgan, Cuomo, Theo,
00:06:32.960 Folsom, Candace,
00:06:33.720 Glumbeck, Breakfast Club,
00:06:34.920 Ben Shapiro, Kirk,
00:06:36.200 Walsh, Ruben, Brand,
00:06:37.180 Outkick, Phil,
00:06:38.260 Schultz, and of course, Joe Rogan.
00:06:39.580 Beg if you must.
00:06:40.920 Maybe even ask if Musk would consider
00:06:42.540 doing a Twitter space with him.
00:06:44.000 Long shot, but you must ask.
00:06:45.540 Most of the names above
00:06:46.500 won't be interested
00:06:47.240 because they're all busy
00:06:48.040 with a ton of guests
00:06:48.700 who want to get on,
00:06:49.840 but hold Pierre's foot to the fire.
00:06:51.740 Stop being so easy on him.
00:06:52.800 Tag him and his entire campaign team
00:06:54.280 on this thread.
00:06:55.380 It drives me crazy
00:06:56.300 seeing all the ass-kissing
00:06:57.280 as if he's already won.
00:06:58.260 Push him, challenge him.
00:06:59.480 The future of Canada
00:07:00.220 is predicated on you
00:07:01.120 holding him accountable.
00:07:02.480 I hear some Canadians say,
00:07:03.440 why should Pierre go on podcasts
00:07:04.820 in the U.S.?
00:07:05.280 They say it's a waste of time.
00:07:08.580 What they don't understand
00:07:09.500 is that these podcasts cut clips
00:07:11.160 that will be shared
00:07:11.820 on all social media platforms,
00:07:13.120 X, TikTok, Insta, Facebook, YouTube.
00:07:15.060 That's how Trump dominated
00:07:16.240 the news and social media cycle.
00:07:18.340 Time is running out.
00:07:19.580 You know what they're going to do about it?
00:07:20.860 Nothing.
00:07:21.700 Zero.
00:07:22.280 And Carney's going to win.
00:07:23.320 And to answer your question,
00:07:24.620 I do believe a deal
00:07:27.300 is in the background
00:07:28.620 because remember,
00:07:29.480 Trump wants a economic
00:07:31.580 and trade deal.
00:07:33.060 He doesn't want
00:07:33.500 a public policy deal.
00:07:34.740 Let Canada handle
00:07:36.000 their own public policy
00:07:37.020 if they want to vote
00:07:37.620 liberal, conservative.
00:07:39.420 But Trump wants
00:07:40.780 his economic trade deal.
00:07:42.340 And I believe
00:07:43.320 the answer
00:07:44.360 to what you asked me, Pat,
00:07:45.620 is yes.
00:07:46.600 A framework of a deal
00:07:47.840 was put in place.
00:07:48.880 Okay, good.
00:07:49.820 We're good here.
00:07:50.460 I'll tell you what.
00:07:50.860 I'm going to go say something.
00:07:52.120 As long as I have your word,
00:07:53.340 I'm going to go say something.
00:07:54.540 And that's it.
00:07:57.100 Canada.
00:07:58.700 To my...
00:07:59.380 You know,
00:07:59.900 it was out at dinner last night.
00:08:01.320 This guy came up to me
00:08:02.300 and he goes,
00:08:03.220 hey man,
00:08:03.640 you're Adam
00:08:04.280 from the PPD Podcast, right?
00:08:06.480 I go, yeah.
00:08:07.040 He goes,
00:08:07.420 I freaking hate you.
00:08:08.400 No, I'm just kidding.
00:08:09.340 He goes,
00:08:09.820 I really love
00:08:10.780 what you guys are doing,
00:08:11.540 especially with the Canada stuff.
00:08:13.080 I said, oh yeah,
00:08:13.580 why is that?
00:08:14.060 He goes,
00:08:15.140 because there's
00:08:15.920 a lot of us in Canada
00:08:17.680 that support you.
00:08:18.760 On my neck, Vinny,
00:08:19.680 how many Canadians reach out?
00:08:20.960 It's ridiculous.
00:08:21.580 They're like, dude,
00:08:21.960 how can I get out of here?
00:08:23.040 Yeah, no,
00:08:23.500 I had a phone call
00:08:24.900 with somebody yesterday.
00:08:25.860 Here's the problem, though.
00:08:27.800 Canada
00:08:28.120 is
00:08:29.360 incredibly progressive.
00:08:32.760 I think they're like
00:08:33.540 a top five,
00:08:34.820 at least top ten,
00:08:36.700 super progressive country
00:08:38.120 in the world.
00:08:38.840 I think the most progressive
00:08:39.820 countries in the world
00:08:40.580 progressive
00:08:41.080 are
00:08:42.220 sort of the Scandinavian places,
00:08:44.180 Norway, Switzerland,
00:08:45.140 Sweden,
00:08:45.380 that kind of a thing.
00:08:46.720 And then you have Canada.
00:08:48.520 And then,
00:08:48.920 you know,
00:08:49.180 in America,
00:08:49.680 we're seeing the rise
00:08:51.400 of wokeness
00:08:52.080 and DEI
00:08:52.780 and the progressives.
00:08:54.900 If you look at,
00:08:56.040 like,
00:08:56.100 the world index,
00:08:57.700 USA is,
00:08:58.340 like,
00:08:58.440 top 25
00:08:59.340 as far as,
00:09:00.380 like,
00:09:00.580 progressive.
00:09:01.700 Canada is
00:09:02.540 ridiculously
00:09:03.700 progressive.
00:09:05.460 Think about
00:09:05.960 how bad
00:09:07.520 Justin Trudeau
00:09:08.320 had to be
00:09:09.160 for them to be like,
00:09:10.300 please leave.
00:09:11.460 They wanted this guy.
00:09:13.000 They wanted this male
00:09:13.880 feminist in power.
00:09:15.280 So,
00:09:15.920 for a conservative
00:09:16.740 to win in Canada,
00:09:17.960 it's so hard to do.
00:09:19.920 Pierre Polyev,
00:09:20.460 I think,
00:09:20.940 two months ago
00:09:21.520 was at 95%.
00:09:22.720 That's how bad
00:09:23.860 Trudeau was.
00:09:24.600 Soon as they replaced
00:09:25.480 Trudeau,
00:09:26.220 look at the crisscross
00:09:27.520 of likelihood
00:09:28.920 of who will become
00:09:29.580 the next prime minister
00:09:30.380 of Canada.
00:09:31.240 You talked about this
00:09:32.140 with Maxime,
00:09:33.780 right?
00:09:34.460 But Canada
00:09:35.380 is going to get
00:09:36.260 what they pay for.
00:09:37.420 And they're going
00:09:38.280 left-er
00:09:38.780 and left-er
00:09:39.620 and left-er.
00:09:41.080 And at this point,
00:09:42.740 we might have to
00:09:43.660 build a wall
00:09:44.180 between Canada
00:09:45.400 and the United States
00:09:46.080 because once these
00:09:47.540 leftists take over,
00:09:48.560 it's going to get real ugly.
00:09:49.340 But by the way,
00:09:50.040 though,
00:09:50.160 this has shown what?
00:09:51.500 This has shown Pierre
00:09:52.380 was at 93%
00:09:54.340 on January 1st.
00:09:55.300 Now he's at 35%
00:09:56.860 and going lower.
00:09:59.140 It's not like
00:09:59.900 he's making
00:10:00.420 any kind of progress.
00:10:02.280 And Carney's
00:10:02.660 going higher.
00:10:04.260 FYI,
00:10:05.180 to the conservatives,
00:10:06.600 independents and libertarians
00:10:07.560 that are upset
00:10:08.400 when,
00:10:09.160 you know,
00:10:10.200 I talk about
00:10:11.020 what I say with Pierre,
00:10:12.080 you know,
00:10:12.360 we talk about
00:10:12.920 the stuff with Canada.
00:10:14.400 Guess what?
00:10:15.720 This is on your candidate.
00:10:16.900 Don't be upset
00:10:17.580 at Americans.
00:10:18.860 He did this.
00:10:20.380 He had the biggest lead.
00:10:21.760 He should have been it.
00:10:23.280 Not anybody else.
00:10:24.620 Stop putting your frustration on,
00:10:26.440 you know,
00:10:26.920 I can't believe
00:10:27.480 you're saying this.
00:10:28.120 By the way,
00:10:28.360 can you go back
00:10:28.820 to that tweet
00:10:29.240 I posted
00:10:29.620 and go to the comment section?
00:10:31.120 Can you go to the comment section
00:10:32.180 about Canada?
00:10:33.360 Yeah,
00:10:33.500 if you can go right there.
00:10:34.820 Just go lower
00:10:35.360 and see how people
00:10:35.920 are reacting.
00:10:38.320 Cat Canada,
00:10:40.140 stop meddling.
00:10:41.080 You have no idea
00:10:41.840 how Canada works.
00:10:42.720 I responded,
00:10:43.380 get off X
00:10:44.300 if it bothers you
00:10:45.280 or hold your candidates
00:10:46.800 fired to the feet.
00:10:47.520 You're capable
00:10:47.960 of doing that.
00:10:48.560 The next person
00:10:49.220 says,
00:10:50.600 Americans don't
00:10:51.840 understand Canada.
00:10:52.700 Pierre would still
00:10:53.160 be far ahead
00:10:53.700 if Trump hadn't
00:10:54.360 played his tariff game.
00:10:55.300 The fools we have
00:10:56.940 crawl back
00:10:57.400 into the abuse
00:10:57.900 of government
00:10:58.340 out of fear
00:10:58.800 Pierre will be like
00:11:00.080 Trump
00:11:00.280 because the media
00:11:01.000 here hold him.
00:11:02.980 Unfortunately,
00:11:03.580 now most,
00:11:04.400 Rob,
00:11:04.540 can you press on show more?
00:11:05.920 Now more Canadians
00:11:06.920 have a negative opinion
00:11:07.780 about the U.S.
00:11:08.900 If Pierre won
00:11:09.480 an American right-wing podcast,
00:11:10.660 I guarantee you
00:11:11.140 it will not help.
00:11:11.720 Carney hasn't even
00:11:13.040 gone on popular
00:11:13.820 liberal shores
00:11:14.440 in America
00:11:14.900 since he's won
00:11:15.520 the leadership.
00:11:16.020 I thought you
00:11:16.300 would be smart enough
00:11:16.980 to put this together.
00:11:18.320 Keep repeating
00:11:18.840 this nonsense narrative.
00:11:20.240 How has it worked
00:11:20.980 for you for the last
00:11:21.640 few years,
00:11:22.140 fearing the leftist
00:11:22.840 mainstream media?
00:11:23.800 They've accomplished
00:11:24.520 their mission
00:11:24.980 by scaring the hell
00:11:25.780 out of you
00:11:26.320 and your candidates
00:11:27.060 to not speak
00:11:27.620 to conservatives.
00:11:28.700 Go a little lower.
00:11:29.260 See what people
00:11:29.700 are saying here.
00:11:30.880 People back and forth.
00:11:32.060 Back this other one.
00:11:32.760 I agree completely
00:11:33.600 by why he ain't
00:11:35.700 coming on yours.
00:11:36.520 His campaign
00:11:36.940 was extremely...
00:11:37.960 Rob,
00:11:38.180 what did Tony tell us
00:11:38.960 about how his campaign
00:11:39.780 was with us?
00:11:42.080 Nonresponsive.
00:11:42.660 The first two times.
00:11:43.700 One time a lady
00:11:44.460 hung up on him.
00:11:45.980 And he called back,
00:11:46.740 right?
00:11:46.920 And he called back
00:11:47.740 and they're not
00:11:48.460 picking up
00:11:48.880 and it's like,
00:11:49.260 oh,
00:11:49.500 it was a...
00:11:50.420 Yeah,
00:11:50.560 we were busy.
00:11:51.400 Why did you hang
00:11:51.960 up on our booker?
00:11:53.220 His campaign team
00:11:53.940 immediately extremely
00:11:54.560 distracted to a burglar
00:11:55.400 and it happened
00:11:56.080 on two separate occasions.
00:11:57.700 The other two celebrities
00:11:58.580 have carried themselves
00:11:59.400 in the same way
00:12:00.120 that he did.
00:12:00.600 Everybody else
00:12:01.040 would deal with as easy.
00:12:02.100 It all comes from the top.
00:12:03.360 This has to change
00:12:04.240 for him to have
00:12:04.820 a fighting chance.
00:12:06.240 Arrogant,
00:12:06.720 pompous,
00:12:07.240 lazy doesn't work
00:12:08.320 no matter where you go.
00:12:09.240 Certain principles
00:12:10.000 are evergreen,
00:12:10.900 no matter where you live,
00:12:12.320 whether it's U.S.,
00:12:13.260 Canada,
00:12:13.800 Russia,
00:12:14.320 it doesn't matter
00:12:14.800 where you live.
00:12:15.920 You have to go
00:12:16.400 earn that vote
00:12:17.180 and unfortunately,
00:12:19.340 this is going to be
00:12:20.340 the biggest,
00:12:21.860 most humiliating loss
00:12:23.440 a politician had
00:12:24.660 with a massively...
00:12:25.820 This is worse
00:12:26.760 than the Patriots
00:12:27.660 against the Falcons.
00:12:29.100 This is worse
00:12:30.240 than the Red Sox
00:12:32.060 against the Yankees
00:12:33.640 comeback 2000
00:12:34.740 and what year was that,
00:12:35.820 Tom?
00:12:35.980 The Yankees,
00:12:36.860 Red Sox,
00:12:37.420 this is...
00:12:38.780 If Pierre loses,
00:12:40.060 this is the worst
00:12:41.240 loss of our generation
00:12:43.300 a famous politician
00:12:45.160 has had.
00:12:46.900 Maybe the most embarrassing
00:12:48.220 because the man
00:12:48.880 simply doesn't want
00:12:49.560 to work and go
00:12:50.100 earn the vote
00:12:50.700 and he's doing it
00:12:52.020 the same old-fashioned way.
00:12:53.020 The guy's been in politics
00:12:53.820 since he was 25 years old
00:12:55.700 and seems like a good guy,
00:12:57.800 seems like a nice guy,
00:12:58.780 but oh my God,
00:12:59.840 diplomacy is not
00:13:00.640 something of his strength
00:13:01.540 for him to be able
00:13:03.440 to have the relationship
00:13:04.840 and walk through it
00:13:05.800 and be able to keep
00:13:06.940 that momentum going.
00:13:08.760 Unfortunately,
00:13:09.840 he helped conservatives
00:13:11.760 have Mark Carney
00:13:13.060 here very soon.
00:13:14.400 Also Trump.
00:13:15.000 And when is it coming up,
00:13:16.020 by the way?
00:13:16.300 When is the election
00:13:16.880 for Canada?
00:13:17.440 Are they doing a snap?
00:13:18.480 In May.
00:13:19.280 No, I think it's
00:13:20.060 the 29th of April.
00:13:21.220 I may be wrong.
00:13:22.000 It's a snap election.
00:13:23.620 It was permitted
00:13:24.160 April 28th.
00:13:25.160 April 28th.
00:13:26.000 Correctamundo.
00:13:26.520 And you know
00:13:27.120 who's the campaign manager
00:13:28.020 of Mark Carney?
00:13:28.720 You know who's
00:13:29.120 the number one campaign
00:13:30.000 manager of Mark Carney?
00:13:31.580 Pierre Poliev.
00:13:32.580 Oh, no.
00:13:33.340 Wow.
00:13:33.640 Also, Trump.
00:13:35.820 Well, Trump has turned him
00:13:38.540 into sort of a martyr
00:13:40.340 and a hero
00:13:41.660 because their whole party,
00:13:44.400 not that I'm the expert
00:13:45.360 on Canadian politics,
00:13:46.780 you saw the numbers.
00:13:47.780 This party was going nowhere.
00:13:50.460 I mean,
00:13:50.580 they were the party
00:13:51.260 of Justin Trudeau.
00:13:52.140 His approval ratings
00:13:52.840 were in the basement
00:13:54.180 and then Trump started
00:13:55.680 doing a trade war
00:13:57.480 with Canada
00:13:58.000 and like,
00:13:59.760 you know how you almost
00:14:00.380 went to Boston
00:14:01.040 because they'll be like,
00:14:01.780 oh, what's up?
00:14:02.220 You want to go?
00:14:02.720 People get fired up
00:14:05.340 and they use Trump
00:14:06.880 as a symbol
00:14:07.560 for what's going to happen.
00:14:09.180 And I'll just repeat,
00:14:10.280 Canada is super,
00:14:11.420 super progressive.
00:14:12.800 So if they have an enemy
00:14:14.640 and that enemy is Trump,
00:14:16.020 it rallies the troops.
00:14:17.360 What's your point, though?
00:14:18.360 Your point is what?
00:14:20.900 That what?
00:14:21.840 That Trump
00:14:22.540 motivated Canadians
00:14:25.520 to root for Congress.
00:14:26.780 Let me ask you a question.
00:14:27.360 What is a more socialist country?
00:14:29.740 Canada or Argentina?
00:14:33.020 Socialist is different
00:14:34.120 than progressive,
00:14:35.280 in my opinion.
00:14:36.560 So socialist,
00:14:37.700 probably Argentina.
00:14:39.320 Okay.
00:14:39.880 Progressive,
00:14:40.900 Canada.
00:14:41.520 What is harder to flip?
00:14:44.740 What is harder to flip?
00:14:45.640 Well,
00:14:45.820 one is more economic,
00:14:47.780 I feel.
00:14:48.240 Right.
00:14:48.540 And then one is more
00:14:49.660 ideas.
00:14:51.080 What is harder to flip?
00:14:52.340 Culture.
00:14:52.860 Think about what is harder to flip.
00:14:54.780 Okay.
00:14:54.940 And think about
00:14:55.740 to be able to live in Argentina
00:14:58.800 and you're a socialist country
00:15:01.820 and you're able to flip that
00:15:04.480 and have a good relationship
00:15:06.100 with Trump.
00:15:06.820 Think about Bukele.
00:15:08.340 You're living in a country
00:15:09.600 where crime is where it's at
00:15:10.960 with MS-13
00:15:11.880 and you're going straight
00:15:13.700 against them
00:15:14.740 and you flip that.
00:15:16.540 What is harder to do?
00:15:18.160 Think about you're in Canada
00:15:19.600 which you're a conservative.
00:15:23.660 You could have easily
00:15:25.000 been able to make a lot of noise
00:15:27.220 and gone out there
00:15:28.220 and campaigned.
00:15:29.440 You were served
00:15:30.080 on a silver platter.
00:15:32.160 Canada the last five years,
00:15:33.400 how ugly was Canada
00:15:34.380 with progressive policies
00:15:35.400 that they came out?
00:15:36.780 Yeah,
00:15:37.000 but ugly in your opinion.
00:15:38.880 Canada actually loves that stuff.
00:15:40.260 Yeah,
00:15:40.460 not everybody though.
00:15:41.580 Not everybody.
00:15:42.040 Of course not everybody
00:15:42.980 because there's two sides
00:15:44.260 to the coin.
00:15:44.720 But a lot of people
00:15:46.140 voted for that nonsense.
00:15:47.940 That's why they're progressive.
00:15:49.200 But a lot of people
00:15:49.900 also voted for Biden
00:15:51.260 for that nonsense.
00:15:52.500 Canada may be more progressive.
00:15:55.160 No, not maybe.
00:15:55.580 They definitely are.
00:15:56.400 Canada may be more progressive
00:15:57.960 than the U.S. is.
00:15:58.120 Okay, you want to say maybe?
00:15:59.180 I'm going to say definitely.
00:16:00.140 Canada may be more progressive
00:16:01.580 than the U.S. is.
00:16:03.020 Maybe.
00:16:03.600 I mean, look at the rankings.
00:16:04.720 I'm sorry I'm making this up.
00:16:05.760 Adam, for the third time,
00:16:06.620 Canada may be more progressive
00:16:08.360 than U.S. may be.
00:16:11.120 That may be correct.
00:16:12.540 However,
00:16:13.800 why are so many people here
00:16:15.640 when we're going to,
00:16:17.200 you know,
00:16:17.900 different places?
00:16:18.720 You say,
00:16:18.940 I'm here from Canada.
00:16:19.820 What happened?
00:16:20.340 I left.
00:16:20.740 Why'd you leave?
00:16:21.240 Because of Trudeau.
00:16:21.840 What happened under Trudeau?
00:16:22.780 This.
00:16:23.300 What happened with the truckers?
00:16:24.780 What happened with all these people
00:16:26.500 that were protesting?
00:16:28.100 What happened with all these people
00:16:29.280 around the country?
00:16:30.040 You don't think everybody
00:16:30.960 was paying attention?
00:16:32.040 Why is,
00:16:32.800 if you're saying the progressives
00:16:34.060 are against it,
00:16:35.180 why was Trudeau's approval rating
00:16:37.040 the lowest ever?
00:16:38.060 Who did that?
00:16:39.500 Progressives?
00:16:40.340 You don't think a lot of that
00:16:41.280 That's how bad he was.
00:16:42.140 But you don't think progressives
00:16:43.720 because you just said
00:16:44.860 progressives
00:16:45.680 You could just find the rankings, Rob,
00:16:47.180 if you just
00:16:47.560 Adam, if you let me finish.
00:16:49.640 Progressives,
00:16:50.460 if progressives
00:16:51.480 are that supportive
00:16:53.120 of progressive policies,
00:16:55.020 had Canada ever had somebody
00:16:56.480 that was more progressive
00:16:57.460 than Trudeau?
00:16:59.680 You just said Canada
00:17:00.520 was more progressive.
00:17:01.320 Maybe his father.
00:17:02.640 But you just said
00:17:03.340 he was more progressive.
00:17:04.360 So if he's more progressive.
00:17:04.860 You think I know this
00:17:06.220 off the top of my head?
00:17:07.400 It's chat GBT
00:17:08.440 Adam.
00:17:09.100 Ranking progressive countries.
00:17:10.180 That's not what I'm asking you.
00:17:11.000 Rob, you have chat GBT, buddy?
00:17:12.360 If you're saying
00:17:13.300 that Canada is more progressive
00:17:15.440 Yes.
00:17:16.240 Justin is a very progressive candidate.
00:17:18.280 Yes.
00:17:18.620 Why was his approval rating so low?
00:17:20.820 Because he was a very bad candidate.
00:17:22.760 Very bad.
00:17:23.440 But he's very progressive.
00:17:25.420 Yeah.
00:17:25.780 Do you think some progressives
00:17:27.000 flipped on him
00:17:27.620 just like they flipped on
00:17:28.560 Biden and Kamala
00:17:29.340 and some of the guys
00:17:29.960 are like, I'm out?
00:17:31.260 Do you think some progressives
00:17:32.280 Pat, what's your point?
00:17:33.120 Because are you saying that
00:17:34.720 it's all Pierre Polyev?
00:17:37.680 No, that's not what I'm saying.
00:17:38.900 You're not hearing
00:17:39.640 what I'm saying.
00:17:40.080 Here's the rankings
00:17:41.640 from the most progressive countries.
00:17:43.740 Like I said,
00:17:44.300 the Scandinavian countries.
00:17:45.520 Where's Canada?
00:17:48.140 10.
00:17:49.260 Okay.
00:17:49.540 You can scroll down, Rob.
00:17:51.140 Thanks, buddy.
00:17:51.700 Now, put the top 50.
00:17:54.040 Let me make the...
00:17:55.080 The United States
00:17:55.400 is like number 30.
00:17:56.420 But let me make the point
00:17:57.180 way more progressive.
00:17:57.960 If you're going to say
00:17:59.040 somebody is very progressive,
00:18:00.900 if you're going to say that,
00:18:02.400 that Canada's more progressive
00:18:04.060 and you have a very progressive candidate,
00:18:06.800 why are you not happy about them?
00:18:09.120 Who?
00:18:10.260 Progressives.
00:18:11.440 So if progressives
00:18:12.380 are not happy about them...
00:18:13.420 Because they were sick of the guy.
00:18:14.360 He was like an old beard.
00:18:15.560 Just like,
00:18:15.820 get this guy out of here.
00:18:16.520 They're like...
00:18:17.480 They were done.
00:18:17.980 They were done.
00:18:19.080 Change.
00:18:19.640 It's either change or hope
00:18:20.900 in an election.
00:18:21.840 Between Carney...
00:18:22.300 They wanted Trudeau out of there.
00:18:24.080 Between Carney and Trudeau,
00:18:27.240 who's more progressive?
00:18:29.380 I don't know.
00:18:30.300 I think they're both equally progressive.
00:18:31.760 What I'm saying to you is...
00:18:32.880 And the fact that Justin Trudeau
00:18:34.160 cries on camera,
00:18:35.280 calls himself a male feminist,
00:18:36.800 I'm going to lean
00:18:37.180 that guy's direction?
00:18:37.960 If you're making the argument
00:18:38.700 that he is more progressive,
00:18:41.040 they had a more progressive candidate,
00:18:43.380 why do they not like him?
00:18:44.560 Because they're sick of him.
00:18:46.200 And why was...
00:18:47.700 No, no.
00:18:48.140 Go to the poly market, Rob.
00:18:49.780 Because don't take this
00:18:50.760 off the conservatives.
00:18:52.180 Don't take this responsibility
00:18:53.560 off conservatives.
00:18:54.820 Why does the poly market
00:18:55.880 have peer at 93% in January?
00:18:58.920 Why?
00:18:59.180 Because that was before
00:18:59.840 Trump took office.
00:19:01.080 And then Trump came to office
00:19:02.760 started going a literal trade war
00:19:05.040 with Canada.
00:19:05.840 It galvanized the people of Canada.
00:19:08.740 They inserted this new candidate
00:19:11.240 and they're like,
00:19:12.020 let's rally around this guy.
00:19:13.300 Wait a minute.
00:19:13.880 Because we're going against Trump.
00:19:15.400 Perfect.
00:19:15.800 Because people are more willing
00:19:17.620 to rally against an enemy like Trump
00:19:19.980 than a vanilla candidate
00:19:22.440 like Mark Carney.
00:19:24.180 Now you're at a place.
00:19:25.440 Now you're at a place.
00:19:26.720 Is Trump going to do Trump
00:19:28.180 all the time?
00:19:30.100 Is Trump going to be Trump
00:19:31.260 all the time?
00:19:31.800 Yes.
00:19:32.100 Is Trump going to do
00:19:33.500 what Trump does all the time?
00:19:34.620 Yep.
00:19:34.840 Yes.
00:19:35.320 So is this more
00:19:36.940 a credit
00:19:39.000 to Carney's diplomacy
00:19:40.840 on knowing how to handle Trump
00:19:42.360 and a shot at Pierre
00:19:44.600 for not knowing
00:19:45.460 how to handle Trump?
00:19:46.760 Does the credit
00:19:47.500 go to the candidate
00:19:48.360 that knew how to handle Trump
00:19:49.600 better than the other?
00:19:51.820 Do you give credit
00:19:52.840 to Carney
00:19:53.380 for learning how to deal
00:19:54.360 with Trump
00:19:54.760 versus Pierre
00:19:55.260 not knowing how to deal
00:19:56.020 with Trump?
00:19:57.640 Sure.
00:19:58.180 I'll give him credit.
00:19:58.700 Okay, that's the argument.
00:19:59.380 So the argument here
00:20:00.520 is not on the fact
00:20:02.320 that Canada
00:20:02.780 is more progressive
00:20:03.660 or not.
00:20:04.420 The argument is
00:20:05.420 on the fact
00:20:06.040 that Pierre
00:20:06.620 mishandled Trump
00:20:07.960 the same way
00:20:09.380 DeSantis
00:20:09.800 mishandled Trump.
00:20:11.140 It's a mishandling
00:20:12.360 of Trump.
00:20:13.100 If Trump
00:20:13.820 is number one
00:20:14.960 in the world
00:20:15.440 and that's who he is today,
00:20:16.940 if Obama
00:20:18.120 was number one
00:20:18.780 in the world
00:20:19.120 when he was a leader
00:20:19.760 of the free world,
00:20:20.420 you have to learn
00:20:20.860 how to deal with him.
00:20:22.120 You have to learn
00:20:22.880 how to manage
00:20:23.440 and deal with him.
00:20:24.720 Pierre
00:20:25.120 didn't know
00:20:25.920 how to deal
00:20:26.460 with Trump.
00:20:27.380 He didn't understand
00:20:28.700 the power dynamics,
00:20:29.740 something a lot of people
00:20:30.580 don't understand.
00:20:31.980 Something a lot of people
00:20:32.820 like James Ward
00:20:34.960 that comes to the Lakers,
00:20:35.760 he thinks he's a better player
00:20:36.860 than Magic Johnson.
00:20:38.460 Magic's like,
00:20:39.180 you either can go
00:20:40.400 to a different team
00:20:41.240 or you have to realize
00:20:42.520 this is my team.
00:20:43.820 And if you don't understand it,
00:20:45.040 you can't go anywhere else.
00:20:45.960 Magic was very clear about it.
00:20:47.500 It's Trump's world
00:20:48.660 right now.
00:20:49.680 And Pierre
00:20:50.440 didn't know
00:20:51.260 how to coexist
00:20:52.060 in Trump's world.
00:20:53.460 And that is his error.
00:20:55.040 And Carney gets credit
00:20:56.180 for being able
00:20:57.660 to play the politics better.
00:20:59.100 And by the way,
00:20:59.900 his policies
00:21:00.680 are not necessarily
00:21:01.840 better for Canada,
00:21:03.000 but he did a better job
00:21:04.320 on how to deal with Trump.
00:21:05.880 And who loses?
00:21:07.040 Conservatives of Canada.
00:21:08.540 Welcome.
00:21:09.460 Your guy,
00:21:10.240 Poliev,
00:21:11.080 didn't know
00:21:11.520 how to handle Trump.
00:21:12.500 So it's very easy
00:21:13.760 for people to say,
00:21:15.840 you know,
00:21:16.120 well, no,
00:21:16.560 it's really this.
00:21:17.320 It's all Trump's fault.
00:21:18.260 It's all Carney's fault.
00:21:19.600 It's all the liberals' fault.
00:21:20.660 It's all the mainstream media's fault.
00:21:22.540 I am very simple.
00:21:23.500 It comes back
00:21:25.100 to the way
00:21:25.560 you handled it.
00:21:27.140 The way you
00:21:27.960 mishandled this opportunity,
00:21:30.180 you went from
00:21:30.680 93 to 35.
00:21:32.780 Wow.
00:21:33.700 Who was the quarterback
00:21:34.600 of the Atlanta Falcons?
00:21:36.800 Who was the quarterback
00:21:37.220 of the Atlanta Falcons?
00:21:38.240 Matt Ryan.
00:21:39.140 Did Tom Brady
00:21:40.620 win that Super Bowl
00:21:41.680 or didn't Matt Ryan
00:21:42.680 lose that Super Bowl?
00:21:44.440 A little bit of both.
00:21:45.660 I think Ryan lost.
00:21:46.760 There is no way
00:21:47.740 it's a little bit of both.
00:21:49.440 It for sure
00:21:50.760 is Matt Ryan lost it.
00:21:52.360 You're winning 28 to 3.
00:21:54.140 Correct.
00:21:54.720 And you lose?
00:21:55.900 So it's not on the defense?
00:21:57.360 You're not giving Tom credit?
00:21:58.640 You didn't score
00:21:59.080 a single touchdown
00:21:59.600 second half.
00:22:00.420 No, I'm giving Tom credit.
00:22:01.520 Of course, Tom is the GOAT.
00:22:02.520 But what I'm trying to say is,
00:22:03.740 was it more
00:22:04.540 Matt Ryan losing it
00:22:06.100 or was it more
00:22:06.960 Tom Brady winning it?
00:22:08.100 Of course,
00:22:08.560 it's more
00:22:09.060 Matt Ryan losing it.
00:22:10.460 How do you lose that?
00:22:12.080 You're going into
00:22:12.840 the fourth quarter
00:22:13.420 with a 20,
00:22:14.060 what is it?
00:22:15.200 Third quarter
00:22:15.860 with three minutes left.
00:22:16.780 28 to 9.
00:22:18.500 Yeah.
00:22:18.880 And you lose that?
00:22:20.740 This is embarrassing
00:22:22.000 what Pierre did here.
00:22:23.600 And his voters,
00:22:25.060 his base
00:22:25.680 should be on his side.
00:22:27.060 In 2020,
00:22:28.320 when we're talking podcast
00:22:29.460 and Trump loses,
00:22:30.760 what did I talk about
00:22:31.840 in 2020
00:22:32.360 when I talked about Trump?
00:22:34.440 Do you remember?
00:22:35.500 Because you were there.
00:22:36.600 What did I talk about
00:22:37.360 with Trump
00:22:37.640 when he lost in 2020?
00:22:40.920 Remind me.
00:22:41.620 There was a lot of things
00:22:42.500 going on.
00:22:42.960 No, but what was it
00:22:45.000 that he stopped doing
00:22:46.100 that I said,
00:22:46.740 go back to what worked
00:22:47.820 in 2016?
00:22:49.200 Selling the dream?
00:22:50.140 Selling the dream.
00:22:50.860 Well, what was he constantly doing?
00:22:52.000 The nightmare?
00:22:52.720 The unfair.
00:22:53.300 It's unfair.
00:22:53.860 It's unfair.
00:22:54.420 It's unfair.
00:22:54.960 It's unfair.
00:22:55.840 Yeah.
00:22:56.160 And so guess what?
00:22:57.080 Yeah, of course
00:22:57.620 they play the game.
00:22:58.740 Of course they manipulated.
00:23:00.300 Of course they did
00:23:00.920 what they did.
00:23:01.520 Of course it was
00:23:02.080 election interference.
00:23:03.120 But at the same time,
00:23:04.140 it's more on
00:23:04.960 how you handle it.
00:23:06.480 Nobody in the right sense
00:23:07.640 knew how to handle COVID.
00:23:08.540 That was a very weird
00:23:09.380 situation for us
00:23:10.620 to go through.
00:23:11.720 But here,
00:23:12.340 Pierre was handed this
00:23:14.160 to him.
00:23:15.380 Go for it.
00:23:16.020 Handed.
00:23:16.900 Hey, you're going to be the PM.
00:23:19.200 And he started thinking
00:23:20.020 he's bigger than Trump.
00:23:21.280 Eating an apple.
00:23:21.760 And then you destroy,
00:23:23.180 you try to embarrass
00:23:23.920 Trump publicly?
00:23:24.860 No problem.
00:23:25.560 Here you go.
00:23:26.620 And why does Carney
00:23:27.500 know how to do this?
00:23:28.260 Because Carney was a what before?
00:23:30.960 He was in the
00:23:32.000 investment banking
00:23:32.940 for 19 years.
00:23:33.960 What do you learn
00:23:34.540 when you're a businessman?
00:23:36.300 Negotiations.
00:23:36.900 And learning how to broker deals.
00:23:38.160 What do you not learn
00:23:38.900 in politics?
00:23:40.360 It's power.
00:23:41.660 It's like,
00:23:42.060 go give a speech
00:23:44.140 in front of everybody.
00:23:45.040 No.
00:23:45.300 In business,
00:23:45.840 deals are done
00:23:46.320 behind closed doors.
00:23:48.020 And Pierre didn't know
00:23:48.660 how to make the one phone call.
00:23:49.740 Hey, I'd like to speak
00:23:50.420 with the president.
00:23:51.460 I guess here's my point.
00:23:53.360 It's certainly on
00:23:54.080 Pierre Polyev.
00:23:55.420 But I guess
00:23:56.480 what I'm also saying
00:23:57.140 is don't discount
00:23:58.020 how much Canadians
00:23:59.460 dislike Trump.
00:24:00.960 So once this trade war
00:24:02.020 started
00:24:02.520 and Mark Carney
00:24:04.300 was catapulted
00:24:06.180 to the forefront
00:24:07.320 of the election
00:24:08.540 and
00:24:09.720 the people
00:24:11.520 were galvanized
00:24:12.260 by being against Trump.
00:24:13.920 I think we're saying
00:24:14.500 the same thing.
00:24:15.100 I'm just saying
00:24:15.420 it's not binary.
00:24:16.480 It's not all on
00:24:17.360 Pierre Polyev or not.
00:24:18.680 I know.
00:24:19.100 But what I'm saying,
00:24:19.760 like for example,
00:24:20.680 if
00:24:21.040 if
00:24:22.180 if we want
00:24:23.440 something
00:24:24.320 for who wants
00:24:25.040 something from who?
00:24:26.480 Who wants
00:24:27.020 does Canada
00:24:28.060 want and need
00:24:29.340 more stuff from US
00:24:30.380 or does US need
00:24:31.560 and want more stuff
00:24:32.400 from Canada?
00:24:33.520 Who needs who more?
00:24:34.540 Canada needs us
00:24:36.180 so much more.
00:24:37.180 Does Pierre need Trump
00:24:38.200 or does Trump need Pierre?
00:24:40.000 Pierre needs Trump.
00:24:41.100 Yeah,
00:24:41.420 Trump don't need Pierre.
00:24:42.600 We do import
00:24:43.940 a lot of things
00:24:44.600 from Canada.
00:24:45.420 We do.
00:24:45.440 It's not like they're
00:24:46.140 I mean,
00:24:46.480 yes,
00:24:46.880 we're bigger,
00:24:47.400 we're better,
00:24:47.800 we're stronger,
00:24:48.320 we're doper,
00:24:48.760 we're the best.
00:24:49.520 But like,
00:24:50.300 they got a lot going on,
00:24:51.680 Canada.
00:24:52.240 They got some stuff.
00:24:53.480 But whatever Canada does,
00:24:55.000 we can get elsewhere.
00:24:56.120 Dude,
00:24:56.460 this is just a political
00:24:57.540 miscalculation
00:24:58.540 by Pierre Polyvay
00:24:59.580 of a freaking
00:25:01.240 Olympic level.
00:25:02.700 He gets the gold medal
00:25:04.140 for political
00:25:05.060 miscalculations,
00:25:06.780 right?
00:25:07.000 I'm not picking on him
00:25:07.740 as a human being.
00:25:08.500 I'm saying is this was
00:25:09.440 a terrible miscalculation
00:25:10.940 and now he's in this corner.
00:25:12.720 And by the way,
00:25:13.940 there are a lot of people
00:25:14.760 who put comments on this
00:25:15.800 that say we get Canada
00:25:16.720 right and wrong
00:25:17.600 and things like this.
00:25:18.380 But I'll tell you,
00:25:19.520 Ontario,
00:25:20.220 where Toronto is,
00:25:21.060 Quebec,
00:25:21.400 where Montreal is,
00:25:22.140 that's like New York
00:25:22.860 and California.
00:25:23.860 That's where the weight,
00:25:25.160 that's where the weight
00:25:25.980 of the populace is.
00:25:26.880 But you go to Yukon,
00:25:28.940 Northwest Territory,
00:25:30.040 Alberta.
00:25:30.620 Alberta is the Texas
00:25:31.900 of Canada.
00:25:33.640 Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
00:25:35.100 And you find people
00:25:35.840 that are annoyed
00:25:36.600 with what's happened
00:25:37.300 with the Trump tariffs.
00:25:38.360 But these are conservative
00:25:39.240 people that are looking
00:25:40.220 around shaking their head
00:25:41.080 saying,
00:25:41.580 what just happened?
00:25:43.120 They see this stuff too.
00:25:44.220 And by the way,
00:25:44.580 Polymarket's only one poll.
00:25:46.300 It's a little closer
00:25:47.400 than that.
00:25:48.200 But Polyvay never
00:25:49.820 should have squandered
00:25:50.580 this lead,
00:25:51.380 never should have
00:25:52.160 gone this.
00:25:52.980 And it's because,
00:25:54.080 guess what?
00:25:54.560 One guy came from
00:25:55.440 the Bank of England,
00:25:56.280 one guy came from
00:25:57.100 a business,
00:25:57.840 was making decisions,
00:25:59.080 and the other guy
00:25:59.760 was making speeches.
00:26:00.960 And the guy making speeches
00:26:02.020 make terrible miscalculations.
00:26:04.080 Pat is absolutely correct
00:26:05.480 on this,
00:26:05.820 how it shakes out.
00:26:06.960 And I think you need
00:26:07.860 to look a little deeper
00:26:08.720 at the people of Canada
00:26:10.040 because there's some
00:26:10.620 conservatives in
00:26:11.380 Western Canada
00:26:12.000 that are pretty pissed
00:26:13.420 off right now.
00:26:14.320 They're annoyed with Trump,
00:26:15.620 yes,
00:26:15.980 but they're pissed off
00:26:17.040 that they're a conservative
00:26:18.060 leader.
00:26:18.700 How did we blow this thing?
00:26:21.080 All we had to do
00:26:22.020 was survive to the election
00:26:23.180 and we're going to take care
00:26:24.440 of Justin Trudeau
00:26:26.040 and we're finally going
00:26:27.420 to be out under
00:26:28.020 that 10-year problem
00:26:29.360 and then this happens?
00:26:31.120 Do you know,
00:26:31.520 how do they feel?
00:26:32.580 Yeah,
00:26:33.080 not to cut you off,
00:26:34.240 Mark Carney went up
00:26:35.500 and Rob,
00:26:35.920 I sent you that clip
00:26:36.940 of what he said,
00:26:37.960 what he's going to do.
00:26:38.680 You know,
00:26:39.080 not threaten like
00:26:39.960 we're going to go to war,
00:26:40.820 but he was like,
00:26:41.640 state political,
00:26:42.760 economic,
00:26:43.320 military relationship
00:26:44.000 between the U.S.
00:26:44.900 is over.
00:26:46.400 It's over.
00:26:47.340 This is the clip right
00:26:48.000 where it's like 18 seconds.
00:26:48.840 We will need to ensure
00:26:51.060 that Canada can succeed
00:26:52.660 in a drastically
00:26:53.760 different world.
00:26:56.540 The old relationship
00:26:57.720 we had with the United States
00:26:59.200 based on deepening
00:27:00.380 integration of our economies
00:27:01.820 and tight security
00:27:03.160 and military cooperations
00:27:04.680 is over.
00:27:06.780 That's what,
00:27:08.340 because of Pierre,
00:27:09.640 now you got that guy,
00:27:11.120 a WEF guy,
00:27:12.540 that's the guy
00:27:13.220 that you guys
00:27:13.680 are going to get.
00:27:14.300 Congratulations.
00:27:15.580 I just,
00:27:16.940 why are we fighting
00:27:18.100 with Canada?
00:27:18.720 We should be fighting
00:27:19.460 with China.
00:27:20.800 China has been,
00:27:21.500 who's been taking advantage
00:27:22.360 of us for the past 40 years.
00:27:24.380 Well,
00:27:24.520 they're the ones
00:27:24.840 booing our natural anthem.
00:27:26.020 They want the smoke.
00:27:27.540 They want the smoke
00:27:28.400 so they can get it.
00:27:29.260 I don't get the fighting
00:27:30.360 with Canada.
00:27:30.860 Me neither.
00:27:31.380 It's them.
00:27:32.040 Okay,
00:27:32.340 I don't get it.
00:27:33.120 And like,
00:27:33.500 Canada is like
00:27:34.300 the California of countries.
00:27:36.920 That's like,
00:27:37.840 of course there's going to be
00:27:38.920 a third of Californians
00:27:40.080 who are like,
00:27:41.000 F. Gavin Newsom,
00:27:42.080 F. Garen Bass
00:27:42.920 is ridiculous.
00:27:43.940 But then you're going to have
00:27:44.680 the vast majority
00:27:45.420 being like,
00:27:45.940 yes,
00:27:46.460 I want all of that
00:27:47.520 and then stop.
00:27:48.560 So that's Canada.
00:27:50.040 So they're going to
00:27:51.080 make their bed.
00:27:52.980 They're going to have to line it
00:27:53.800 with their maple syrup
00:27:54.620 and their maple leaves.
00:27:55.440 That's it.
00:27:56.760 We're going to see
00:27:57.380 what's going to happen here.
00:27:58.300 But the reality of it is
00:27:59.560 it's either Trump wants him in
00:28:02.480 because he wants
00:28:03.720 the trade war to continue.
00:28:05.560 It's either Trump wants him in
00:28:07.480 because he's agreed to terms
00:28:08.740 with Trump to speak
00:28:09.600 and Trump told him,
00:28:10.440 if you turn on me,
00:28:11.680 I'm going to turn on you
00:28:12.940 like never before.
00:28:13.840 So whatever commitments
00:28:14.880 he made to him
00:28:15.580 on the phone call,
00:28:16.440 he has to keep.
00:28:18.080 Or Trump is so offended
00:28:19.700 by Pierre's disrespect
00:28:21.260 and lack of diplomacy
00:28:23.120 that he says,
00:28:23.920 F that guy.
00:28:24.620 I'm moving on.
00:28:25.320 He has no clue
00:28:25.880 what he's doing.
00:28:26.760 He's too arrogant.
00:28:27.660 He's too entitled.
00:28:28.620 It could be as simple as
00:28:30.040 Trump invited Pierre
00:28:31.580 to come to the White House
00:28:32.760 and come to Mar-a-Lago
00:28:34.500 and he declined it.
00:28:36.160 It could be that simple.
00:28:37.700 Any of those things
00:28:38.900 is a screw up
00:28:39.680 because you think
00:28:40.540 American conservatives
00:28:41.620 would rather have Carnio
00:28:42.860 would rather have Pierre.
00:28:43.840 What do you think?
00:28:44.560 Pierre.
00:28:45.080 Of course.
00:28:46.540 Of course.
00:28:48.000 But it's your mishandling.
00:28:49.920 Trump is not going to help
00:28:50.900 you become a president.
00:28:51.740 You got to go earn it.
00:28:53.420 And the way he's playing it
00:28:54.700 is it doesn't make any sense to him.
00:28:58.280 I'm not a Canadian.
00:28:59.000 I don't live there.
00:29:00.420 But, you know,
00:29:01.700 seeing the way this was handled,
00:29:04.160 extremely embarrassing.
00:29:05.280 If you were at the VOL conference,
00:29:07.100 we had these backpacks
00:29:08.240 and the backpacks went off
00:29:10.440 like it was gone within minutes
00:29:13.100 that for the rest of the three days
00:29:15.120 everybody was asking
00:29:15.920 where are the Valuetainment backpacks?
00:29:17.800 I want them.
00:29:18.700 This is genuine leather,
00:29:20.420 red, limited edition,
00:29:22.440 numbered on the side
00:29:23.600 out of a hundred, okay?
00:29:25.940 And then it's the Valuetainment logo
00:29:27.240 on the front.
00:29:27.720 It says Valuetainment right here.
00:29:29.300 Even this, what do you call it?
00:29:30.780 The zipper.
00:29:31.320 Zipper, you know, here
00:29:33.180 it's got the Valuetainment logo on it.
00:29:35.360 Limited edition, red,
00:29:36.660 Valuetainment, backpack,
00:29:38.780 genuine leather.
00:29:39.600 These will go in no time.
00:29:40.560 There's only a hundred of these.
00:29:41.920 You won't see these again.
00:29:43.380 Limited on the side.
00:29:44.320 It's got it numbered.
00:29:45.100 Whatever number you're going to be getting,
00:29:46.080 two out of a hundred,
00:29:47.360 58 out of a hundred,
00:29:48.400 it'll be numbered.
00:29:49.180 And typically when you see these,
00:29:51.580 what ends up happening
00:29:52.460 is some people buy them
00:29:53.740 and they post them on eBay
00:29:55.120 and they sell it for three times.
00:29:56.740 And you see that with hats.
00:29:58.000 Some of the hats that we have,
00:29:58.860 the Future Looks Bright hat,
00:30:00.320 are on eBay.
00:30:00.940 Some guys are selling for $3,500,
00:30:02.860 $3,000, $500.
00:30:04.780 And some of them are able to sell them.
00:30:06.400 But for you,
00:30:07.280 if you're somebody that follows
00:30:08.680 Valuetainment very closely
00:30:09.740 and you're proud of the brand
00:30:11.020 and you want to sport it,
00:30:12.280 go get these limited edition,
00:30:13.640 one out of a hundred,
00:30:15.140 red leather backpack
00:30:17.200 on vtmerch.com.
00:30:19.600 These will go in no time.
00:30:22.000 Maybe a good gift for your husband.
00:30:24.560 Maybe a good gift for your son.
00:30:26.080 Maybe a good gift for somebody
00:30:27.240 that would actually,
00:30:28.020 maybe for your wife,
00:30:28.860 somebody that would sport this.
00:30:30.520 But go to vtmerch.com
00:30:31.900 to place your order.
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