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July 14, 2020 - Rebel News
01:09:32
Daily LIVESTREAM: Sheila Gunn Reid and David Menzies

Sheila Gunn Reid and David Menzies critique Rebel News’ live pandemic coverage, contrasting it with mainstream media’s remote bias—like CBC ignoring an Asian-led protest near Toronto. They mock government mask mismanagement (Canada sending stockpiles to China) and anti-racism training targeting white employees while defending Florida’s pandemic strategy against skewed testing narratives. Alberta’s union opt-out law sparks comparisons to Nazi hypocrisy, while municipal policies like Orillia’s $50/day parking fee fuel anti-Alberta vandalism. The episode ends with cancel culture backlash against a Sherwood Park restaurant hosting them, questioning how such actions reflect public priorities. [Automatically generated summary]

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Live Stream Interaction 00:03:32
Welcome to the audio recording of the Rebel News live stream show.
Now, folks, every day from Monday to Friday, we here at Rebel News put on the live stream show.
It is, as the title suggests, live.
We talk about the issues of the day, and of course, we interact with you, our cherished audience.
That show is available on YouTube.
It airs from noon till 1 Eastern Standard Time.
As for now, please sit back, relax, and listen to the podcast version of that show.
Hey, welcome everybody.
You have tuned in to the Rebel News live stream.
I'm David Menzies and my lovely co-host in Northern Alberta.
Well, that's Sheila the She-Devil Gun Read.
And now, normally, you see Ezra Levant in this seat at this time, but Sheila and I, for the foreseeable future, we are doing the live stream on Tuesday and Thursdays.
So if you like the flavor of Menzies and Gunread, Tuesday and Thursday.
If not, it's the big boss man on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
See, we're all about freedom of choice here.
How you doing, Sheila Gunread?
I'm great, but you should tell these people to choose both of us.
Of course.
Yeah, there's something for everybody.
And Ezra has his own way of doing things and presenting the news.
And we have our own crazy kind of love or whatever we've got going on here.
I'm great.
I think we should tell everybody what we're doing here before we drive this show right into the ditch, as we normally tend to do.
Get it all off topic and into the weeds.
So this is, as you point out, our daily live stream.
While the mainstream media was cutting local and live coverage during the pandemic, we actually increased ours.
And I think our viewers really appreciate it.
It seems as though more people tune in than ever before.
So there's definitely a demand for these things.
You know, it's funny.
The mainstream media will cut live and local news during the pandemic and then they wonder why nobody watches that whole year.
I don't know, maybe give them what they want.
I don't know.
But anyways, yeah, David and I took over hosting the show on Tuesdays and Thursdays while Ezra was working on the book and then his book, China Virus, Now China Virus Launched.
And Ezra has kindly allowed us to continue doing what we do, which I think is fun and it breaks up the monotony of the week.
And I like interacting with David outside of work.
I think we're good friends and good colleagues.
I like interacting with the people and I like giving the people a chance to have their say.
And one of the ways that people can have their say and support the work that we do here, because we're not like CBC, we're not going to just rob your pockets.
We'll ask you nicely.
And if you want to help us, great.
And if you don't, that's great too.
We have lots of free content on the network.
But you could do something called a super chat.
And if you go to the bottom of the very vigorous live chat that's already happening, there's a little dollar sign.
And you can click on that and you can throw some money in the super chat and that'll highlight your comment and pin it to the top.
Regrettable Subaru Brat 00:03:04
And I will read it or David will read it.
And if we miss it, then Mr. Producer Justin will send it to us and we'll read your question or comment on air.
And maybe it's a topic that you want us to discuss or a question that you have for us, but we'll do our best to address it either way.
And it's a great way for you to support the work we do here.
100%.
And you know, folks, let me tell you a little about Sheila Gunread.
Do you know when I fell in love with Sheila Gunread?
It was in Israel when she revealed to me that she once owned a Subaru Brat, which is one of my dream oddball vehicles that I want to acquire.
And it was such an ingenious vehicle by Subaru because if I remember, it was built in the early 80s and it was something to get around tariffs to qualify not as a pickup truck, but as a passenger vehicle.
So I don't know if Mr. Producer can find a photo of this Subaru Brat.
So what Subaru did in the bed of the pickup, they installed two rear-facing seats.
And they were like lawn chairs.
They weren't even like plastic chairs, like something that you would just like put a metal frame on and then put it in your yard around the fire pit.
These things were bolted into the box of this little tiny cute pickup truck.
Mine was bright yellow, by the way.
And if I had had more warning about you bringing that up, I would have told you.
Now, does that have the seats installed?
I can't.
It does.
Okay, then.
Look at that.
That's a cool looking truck.
There's a very like El Camino Ford Ranchero vibe going there.
And my enduring memory of that vehicle, Sheila, it was like 1982.
I was walking up Davenport Avenue.
It was a torrential rainstorm.
And there was a Subaru Brat going by.
And the two occupants in the seats, their clothes were painted onto their bodies.
You've never seen such misery.
I mean, it's a great idea on paper if you're in a temperate climate, right?
But the idea of driving around 365 exposed to the elements in Canada, it just doesn't work.
But you should never have gotten rid of that vehicle, Sheila Gunrid.
I know.
I regret it all the time.
And they're so hard to find.
I know.
So hard to find parts.
All the parts have to come from California pretty well because that was like the only place that that vehicle ever made sense.
But yeah, mine was bright yellow.
I got it at an auction sale.
And yeah, I regret ever parting with it.
And it wasn't all that, it wasn't that long ago.
Like it was maybe six or eight years ago.
Like it wasn't that long ago that I had it.
And I just, I regret it all the time.
I think everybody has one of those vehicles that they part, that they sell or they part with for a number of different reasons.
And that's the one for me.
That's the vehicle that got away.
And let's throw that out there.
You have a dream vehicle, folks.
Footage Of Protesters 00:15:43
Say what it is.
Mine, of course, is the Performance Batmobile built by Fiberglass Freaks in Indianapolis.
It is, however, $250,000 US dollars.
And of course, I'd have to buy a Batman costume to go with it.
So unless I get some, you know, Lotto Max money my way.
Oh, no, I can't.
I'm boycotting Lotto Max.
I forgot.
Lotto 649 money my way.
That's not going to happen.
But in any event, Sheila, we should get back to business here.
We have a brand new Rebel, don't we?
And I thought she more or less hit it out of the ballpark with an interview she did with a guy that if I ever bumped into, man, would I love to buy this guy a beer and have a heart-to-heart chat?
So I figured since David Menzies has been having so much fun covering the protests over on the east side of Canada, actually scratch that.
Maybe it's not always fun in games since David and some of the other crew members have been assaulted for covering such stories.
But nevertheless, I thought it would be a good idea to highlight what a protest out here on the west side of Canada is like.
I'm Drea Humphrey with RebelNews.com and on Sunday afternoon approximately 50 people took to the streets of Vancouver BC to protest the pandemic lockdown.
This was part of an ongoing no-new normal protest that meet weekly.
Protesters held signs in opposition to things like masks, contact tracing, lockdown restrictions during a march that started at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
The no-new normal protesters want businesses, schools, churches, sports, and community centers to be fully open and they definitely don't want to be forced to wear a mask.
The protest marchers attracted a lot of attention from public and some of it ended in peaceful disagreements.
But not everyone there was opposed to the protests or the protesters' message.
Numerous vehicles passing by honked in support, as well as one pro-Trump black man who told me he was stranded in Canada during the coronavirus-inspired border controls.
I asked him about Black Lives Matter, Canadian media's obsession with hating Trump, the pandemic new normal, and what he thinks is behind the new societal discord.
I think you're really gonna enjoy or be blown away, I'm not sure, at what he has to say.
Check it out.
Okay, so you were just walking right by the protest and you kind of just said, hey, those are my people.
Absolutely, because I've been preaching the truth, realizing that this whole COVID situation is all bullshit.
Let me mic up.
Okay.
Yeah, I've just been realizing that this whole COVID thing has just been all bullshit.
Propaganda, ways for them to continuously keep these borders closed.
The whole lockdown just had a whole effect on our whole immune system, our whole health.
And, you know, they just want us sick.
And what the perfect timing with this election coming up in November.
And now, like, I'm an American citizen.
I actually been stuck here in Canada since this whole situation has transpired.
Yeah.
So.
Okay, so you're seeing both sides of everything.
Right.
What do you think about Canadians' obsession with hating Trump?
What do you think that's all about?
It's the propaganda.
And I really think that I would advise people to use.
For me, I didn't really know too much about politics, but what I seen was it was a couple times there was headlines saying Trump said this, Trump said this.
And after thoroughly investigating and watching the video or whatever it was, whatever media or content was being promoted, and I actually got to see what Trump was actually saying, it wasn't whatever the headlines were being pushed.
So for me, I've never seen in America, honestly, in all my life, I've never seen, and not to be, not to put labels on their races, but white media attack a white man so much.
I've never seen it ever in my life.
So I think that obviously there's something that he must be doing right because, you know, these people own all the major media outlets.
And, you know, I know that they put propaganda out just for people to believe this narrative, that narrative.
But if people do the research and just dig a little deeper and have an open mind, that they'll realize that, like, you know, Trump is actually for the people.
And I think that just, you know, America has just pressed this narrative that I think that, you know, people just assume.
Like, people, you know, most people are sheep.
It is what it is.
You know, I ain't here to play no games.
But I feel like most people are just sheep and they fall into this way of thinking because that's how most people think.
So My advice is for people to just do your due diligence, do your research, just dig a little bit deeper and kind of block out the noise, the white noise and everything that you've heard, and just kind of be informed for yourself.
Not like being formed based on what this person has told you, that person has told you.
But just do your own research and have an open mind and discover your own opinion.
And then what about Black Lives Matter?
Do you think that ties into any of all this?
But Black Lives Matter is government.
Black Lives Matter is, what's Homeboy's name?
Marxists?
No, no, no.
George Soros, government, Boule.
Like, so Black Lives Matter, the movement has been hijacked.
It's not, you know, the movement has been infiltrated.
So, and then when you really look at it, you know, what do Black Lives Matter only when it's police brutality?
Black Lives Don't Matter when them six children got murdered in Chicago on Father's Day.
Where were they at then?
They wasn't out marching and protesting and this and then.
Black lives only matter when it's a, you know, when it's a form, when it's a police taking a black lives, but not when another black person is taking another black lives.
So that whole movement is and it's just a form of distraction to keep people, keep us distracted and to keep more, more, more separation amongst the people to keep us, keep us divided.
Divide and conquer.
It's a simple war tactic.
For Rebel News, telling the other side of the story from the streets of Vancouver, I'm Drea Humphrey.
Well, Shayla, first of all, what a great debut by Drea.
That was a magnificent report.
And of course, what made that video was her finding that person that she interviewed.
Now, of course, Sheila, I must say, despite his skin pigmentation, according to Joe Biden, he wouldn't be a real black man because he's pro-Trump, apparently.
So, wow, isn't it great to see that there are members of the black community that don't buy into the Democratic Party's narrative of stay on the Democratic plantation, that they are thinking freely, that they are pro-Republican.
And I might add, this is probably the Democrats' worst nightmare going into the 2020 election.
Well, yeah, like it's how Justin Trudeau and the liberals sort of treat Canada's Indigenous people.
They treat Canada's Indigenous people as though they are this monolith, this political monolith, this vote block that they're entitled to every time.
No matter how they fail them on the issues.
In Canada, it's clean drinking water on reserve.
In the United States, how Democrat mayors allow their cities to plunge into chaos, like Detroit and Chicago.
And it is black people and minorities who pay the price for these bad policies.
And yet, still, after all of this, they feel entitled, like Joe Biden is, to their votes.
And it's very, I hate to use the word because it's a word the left always uses, but it is very paternalistic.
It is so paternalistic to think that simply because you're on the left, that you're entitled to the votes of a certain ethnic or group, a demographic group.
Black people are just as independent as the rest of us.
Likewise with our Indigenous people.
And they can think for themselves.
They don't need Joe Biden to tell them how to vote or think.
And, you know, it was great just getting back to Drea.
Now that I've gone off on that tangent, just getting back to Drea.
For Drea's debut, that was really great.
And she did something That the mainstream media doesn't do, and that's go where the news is.
She heard about this protest.
She went down to have a look at it.
She rolled her camera like journalists do.
I mean, it's not complicated to be a journalist.
You have to be where the news is, and you have to be collecting the news.
And she saw this guy take a photo with one of the protesters.
And she thought, hey, what's this guy from the public taking a photo with the protesters?
Like, it's something to, it's one thing to like stop, applaud, honk your horn to show support.
But he stopped the protester to take a photo with him.
And she thought, okay, great.
I'll ask this guy what it's all about.
And this incredible story unfolded right in front of her.
And the mainstream media could do that.
They don't have the, they don't have the intellectual curiosity that Drea does or the wherewithal to just head out there on a Sunday afternoon and see what the people are doing.
They don't do those sorts of things.
They report on the issues happening in our cities and in our lives from a cubicle in downtown Toronto, downtown Ottawa, downtown Edmonton.
They don't go where the news is.
You're absolutely right, Sheila.
And it's even worse than that.
And I know we have a lot of super chats.
Before we get to that, I'll back up an example that supports your position.
I remember when Ephraim and I were covering the hijab hoax protest at Queen's Park by several hundred members of the Asian community, maybe as many as a thousand, who were really upset that their community was falsely targeted.
You remember that was that little girl who claimed that an Asian man with scissors cut up her hijab?
By the way, I subscribe to Ezra's belief that she blew the hoax in saying Asian.
She was probably told to say Caucasian because it doesn't make sense to go after another visible minority.
But a little girl doesn't know the word Caucasian.
That's an adult word.
Exactly.
Implanting a story in her head.
And she remembered it as best she could, obviously, but it wasn't the whole word.
But then again, that's just a theory.
But what I can tell you as fact, they're marching down University Avenue in a couple of lanes cordoned off by police.
And coming down University Avenue is a CBC News Dodge Caravan minivan.
And they come to a, like, they're going like maybe five kilometers an hour.
They're coming to a halt because, hey, what's happening here?
This looks like news.
Hundreds of people.
They read the signs, presumably, and then, oh man, like a bat out of hell, they hit the accelerator and went right back to headquarters on Front Street.
That ain't the narrative we want to do.
I mean, if this was something denouncing white supremacy or something, they would have pulled over and filmed.
But this was the Asian community denouncing the hijab hoax.
Not our cup of tea.
Bye.
Yeah.
Minorities denouncing Justin Trudeau.
Oh, we can't.
They can't get out of there fast enough, David.
They probably got a speeding ticket on the way out.
I actually saw this firsthand also a couple of different times.
About a month back, maybe a little more, when at the Alberta legislature, the sheriffs moved in on the protesters who were very clearly social distancing and then picked up a couple of them and carried them away.
I got footage.
The protesters got footage.
CBC, who was standing on the lawn, like 40 feet in the other direction with their camera zoomed in, they wouldn't want to get too close to these people.
They're, you know, conservatives and they've got cooties.
But You never saw any footage of the arrest and them like physically carrying away protesters on the CBC, even though I know full well they got it.
I was also victim to this twice.
When I was punched in the back at the UCP convention by people who were there in support of like the public sector unions and the teachers, I was outside with Guan.
I was like punched by a man in the back as I was trying to get away from him.
And the, I think it was CTV.
They were probably eight feet away, parked on the other side of the sidewalk in their running vehicle.
They didn't see a thing, though.
They didn't see this like big commotion and a guy punching a woman.
And when I was punched by Deion Views, I can't believe I'm listing off all the times I've been punched at work.
When I was punched by Deion Buse, I know a reporter from the Canadian or a video journalist for the Canadian press.
I think he's actually a photojournalist for the Canadian press.
I could see him in my video footage of the assault against me taking pictures of the assault.
He's in my frame pointing his camera at me taking pictures.
And when we reached out to the Canadian press and said, hey, why aren't you reporting on this?
Where's your footage?
They said, oh, none of it was usable until all of a sudden the story goes huge.
This, I guess he's probably a freelance photojournalist, was able to sell the photo.
And then all of a sudden, miraculously, all of a sudden, oh, they do have footage now of the assault.
So that's all the, like when you're looking for photos of the Deion Views assault and you can see me like around the camera from another angle, all of that is coming from that Canadian press photojournalist when they said they didn't have usable photos in the like hours after that happened.
Isn't that amazing?
They say not usable, not meaning that it was out of focus or blurry or too dark, but it doesn't fit the ideological narrative until it goes really big.
In that case, suddenly it's usable.
Unbelievable.
I tell you, Sheila, and by the way, I forgot some of those incidents in which you were punched.
I'd go over my inventory, but we've got only what, 40 minutes on the game.
You're the most molested journalist in all of Canada.
You just go out onto the streets and you have all these weirdos just putting their hands on you every time you leave the house.
It's crazy.
It's just too bad the Ryerson School of Journalism back in the 80s when I went for three years didn't have like a mixed martial arts course.
Oh, By The Way 00:03:12
That would have been way more effective than half the bird courses I took.
Anyway, Sheila, go right into those super chats.
You know, I can't believe, look, maybe I can believe it.
I was going to say, I can't believe you wasted three years on journalism school.
But you waste all kinds of money on electric cars.
So, I mean, a fool and his money, right?
Plug-in hybrids.
Electric.
Yeah.
Like a vacuum cleaner or a blinter.
Pink Phoenix Nails gives us $2 says YouTube took away her unicorn super sticker.
For shame, YouTube.
Let's keep going.
Julian Burgess gives us, or Borges gives us $2.
Favorite Paul McCartney and Wings song.
I don't have one.
I don't like Paul McCartney.
I don't like the Beatles.
I think they introduced a bunch of new age baloney into the Western world that we're still trying to weed out of our churches.
Come on.
And I don't like Paul McCartney and his anti-seal hunt baloney and his forcing vegetarianism on like his roadies and stuff.
Like they always have a vegetarian menu.
You know what?
If you believe your food has vibrations, that's your business.
But please give everybody else the option of eating the things that sustain human life.
But Sheila, I'm going to take you to task here because in the department, like what you said about Paul McCartney's political and ideological beliefs, I'm 100% with you.
But let's separate the art from the artist.
And when you talk about the artistry of Paul McCartney and Wings and the Beatles, you can't discount that music.
And by the way, to answer the question from the viewer, my number one Paul McCartney and Wings song is definitely, and it's an absolutely astonishing masterpiece, I think, Band on the Run, which is actually three separate songs stitched together in terms of tempo and narrative and all that other musical stuff that I don't understand because I can't even play a flute.
But anyways, that is my answer.
Band on the Run.
I don't think the musical contributions outweigh the cultural damage caused by the Beatles and Paul McCartney.
I just don't.
I do my best.
I really do.
I do my best to separate the artist from their politics.
For example, I love Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
I love that movie.
I cannot stand much of the politics of the people who are in it.
I can't.
I don't, you know, it's.
And that's what you have to do.
You have to park your beliefs.
Oh, by the way, fake Deborah Harry says her favorite Paul McCartney and Wings song is Mrs. Vanderbilt.
I don't know that one.
Of course, she's so obscure.
No, I don't.
Margaret is so obscure, but I think that's why I think she's so smart.
She's quirky.
She's very quirky yet feisty.
A bit of this, a bit of that.
Anyways.
She's one of them pretty nerds.
John P gives us $27.99.
Around Niagara Falls 00:02:12
Y'all need someone out in Niagara.
I got spare time to contribute as a conservative voice.
You know, David gets given her out there in the Niagara region once in a while when a story takes him there.
David, you cover so much ground in Ontario.
Huge province, but you seem to be getting around that whole bottom part of it.
Well, you know, Sheila, in March, when the economy first shut down post-St. Patrick's Day, we did go out to Niagara Falls.
And I'm glad we did because I think it was a once-in-a-lifetime, definitely a once-in-a-lifetime, once-in-a-century moment where we went around Niagara Falls and it was a ghost town.
And there are many ghosts, but what made it so eerie were all these, you know, circus sideshow attractions, wax museums, Ferris wheels, all deserted, all empty.
You know, even the falls itself, which remember, Niagara Falls is a tourist destination, I think attracts something like 35 million visitors a year, which is almost the population of Canada itself.
And there was only maybe a half a dozen people looking at the Horseshoe Falls.
It was so eerie.
And you know what?
And it was heartbreaking because, again, you look at how many people's businesses have just been destroyed by this ludicrous idea of shutting down the entire economy when we should have directed our resources to those who are the most vulnerable.
And of course, I mean the elderly, the affirm, those with respiratory diseases that are in long-term care facilities.
But yeah, so if you know, but I'm glad I went to see it for myself because if I hadn't seen it, I probably wouldn't have believed it.
You know, and like you point out, heartbreaking.
It's the height of tourist season.
Yeah.
And nobody's in Niagara Falls.
Let's keep moving.
I hope everybody can separate my bad musical tastes from my political work and journalist work that I do here.
I realize that I'm condemning the Beatles for the things that I'm probably guilty of right now.
Cindy Remmer gives us $10 Canadian.
My car is called Pearls.
She's pearly white.
Calling BS on Live Life Advice 00:11:15
You know what?
I used to drive a gold, I guess it was gold.
I don't know what the official color was.
A gold F350 Dooley.
And we called it Champagne Lightning.
That was my daily driver.
I had two car seats in the back.
You know what?
That raises an interesting question.
I remember once reading a story about that.
Do you give your car a nickname, right?
Do you call it something?
And I think, you know, for me, you know, and maybe for a lot of guys, it's when it's the middle of January and it's minus 40 and you turn the key and it's and you start out like this.
Oh, come on, baby.
Come on, baby.
And then when baby doesn't turn over, well, you end up using a word that rhymes with witch, I think.
So that's those are my nicknames for those inanimate objects.
That's because your horrible little electric cars don't work in Canadian winters.
It has always turned over.
Oh, Sneaky Beaver gives us $5 Canadian and mandatory face diaper for all Quebec on Saturday.
What's your take on this?
I'm not acquiescing to the government this time.
I feel robbed big time.
You know, it's funny because we were told for the longest time that masks didn't work.
We didn't need them, shouldn't wear them.
And now the government is mandating them.
And they're relying on the same expert advice that told them you shouldn't wear them.
And those experts were merely being political.
They were covering for the fact that the Public Health Agency of Canada threw out a bunch of masks and never replaced them.
And also that Justin Trudeau shipped almost our entire strategic stockpile that remained over to China, even though they make the masks in China.
So I think I'm not against masks, but I am against this mixed messaging that's come from the very beginning from the government.
They said closing the borders wouldn't work until they closed the borders.
Then it wasn't racist to say those things.
So it's hard to rely on expert information when your experts are actually political and not really scientific.
Well, you know, Sheila, I was recognized on Saturday in Richmond Hill by someone who told me she's a nurse.
I won't say her name or the hospital she works at, but she said this mask policy is absolute hogwash.
This is from a veteran nurse.
And I'll tell you, I think it's just, you know, Ezra said this before that so many of these government officials have gotten a taste of totalitarian policy and they really like the taste.
And we're seeing, I think, the nanny state on steroids.
And I think you, my friend, last week had one of the best commentary.
It made me laugh out loud so many times when you had the city of Toronto and I think Dr. Jesus Tam weighing in on Wuhan virus sex tips.
The number one one being consider, what did they call it, solitary sex?
Yeah.
Like they said something like, yourself is the safest sex partner.
Like, what is that?
I mean, I want to make sure that government work for saying that.
Yeah, I want you to pick up the trash, pave the streets, give me clean drinking water, take the trash out of Nathan Phillips Square when they camp there.
How about that?
Don't be spending my dollars on COVID-19 sex tips.
I think we can figure it out.
Anyways, more super chat, Sheila.
Yes, please.
Okay, Connie McDonald gives us $10.
I don't see a super chat.
Thank you very much.
Connie Tetra Resinstone gives us $9.99, Canadian.
Sheila, any Jessica, wax my balls, Yaneeve update.
Yeah, it sounds like they're charging him.
And Kian's got an update on the Rebel website about that.
He was at the legislature doing other work because we go to the legislature even though the other journalists don't want us there and we're going to keep going because taking us out of places, well, that's how you get more Rebel, not less.
But yeah, Kian got word of some breaking news that Jonathan Yaniv was going to be arrested.
And he did a video about that while he was there.
And you can find that on the Rebel website.
So finally, finally, I think the law is truly, truly going to catch up with Jonathan Jessica Yaniv.
And I know that he still awaits sentencing for some weapons charges, and we'll be sure to cover that too.
Maybe even Drea will hug down there and cover that since she's in the lower mainland.
But Sheila, let me tell you something.
Here is the tragic epilogue to that story.
If it ends up that he has to do jail time, they're going to put him in a woman's correctional facility.
He just has to say, I'm a chick, even though I've got testicles.
And yep, that's good enough.
And he will once again, no doubt, prey upon people in that facility.
They put male sex offenders into female prisons once they immediately self-identify.
And there doesn't have to be surgery.
There doesn't even have to be hormones.
It's the way you self-identify.
So these male sex offenders who are not, I guess, for all intents and purposes, chemically castrated by female hormones, they're still going into female prisons and thus putting the female population at risk.
And we are not hearing from the feminists in Justin Trudeau's government about this.
In fact, this is being done to female prisoners by Justin Trudeau's government.
No, feminists now have a chant, which is, trans women are real women.
They do.
They have thrown their constituency, you know, real woman under the bus for a percent of a percent of a percent of a lunatic fringe.
They have done that, Sheila.
I don't understand.
No, and here's the thing.
I don't care how you live your life.
Like, I really, really, really don't care how anybody lives their life because I don't want them to care how I live my life.
I want, I'm a leave-me-alone social conservative.
You live your life.
Whatever my opinion of you should never matter.
Live your life.
And if you think that you don't like my opinion, live your life despite me.
I don't care.
And I don't want the government to make me care.
But that's what's happening.
And I don't think it's fair to sacrifice the safety of 50% of the population and the comfort of 50% of the population to appease a statistical rounding error of people.
I'm sorry.
It's just not fair.
And I hate to use the word fair, but it really isn't right.
We are being governed by a rounding error of people, and that's not how it should be.
But again, I stress, live your life.
You know what, Sheila?
I'm sorry, my friend.
I'm calling BS on what you just said about live your life because you continually pick on members of the plug-in hybrid community.
Live your life despite me.
Plug that car in and do it to just think this one's for you, Sheila, every time you plug that horrible little car into the wall.
You know, when you think of it, when Jonathan does go to jail, if he does go to jail, he'll be kind of a plug-in hybrid too, won't he?
Okay, let's keep going.
Moving on.
Moving on.
Okay, Muzzle Flash gives us $5 Australian.
I think the exchange rate between our pesos and theirs are pretty close.
Second wave in Australia, Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi.
Is it the second wave?
Are you guys like getting the second wave?
I haven't been paying attention all that much to what's happening with regard to Down Under.
And I know I really should.
We have a large constituency of people who watch us down there, at least a sizable constituency, and we really should be paying closer attention to what's going on there.
Is it a second wave or is it a fact that there is just more testing being done?
This is, you know, it's so, you know, unintentionally funny to see the U.S. media crucify Donald Trump with these out-of-control coronavirus positive tests when the fact is they've tested well over 40 million people.
And what they don't report on, Sheila, is the number of deaths.
That's the most relevant statistic.
Or sick hospitalizations, intensive care.
Like, I'm going to be talking to a Florida-based journalist, Alex Newman, from The New American, on my weekly show, The Gun Show, which sits behind the paywall, but you can subscribe at rebelnews.com slash subscribe.
I think it's only eight bucks a month, and you get access to my show and David's show and Ezra's Nightly show.
So it's, you know, it's worth the price of admission.
But he's a Florida-based journalist, and I was emailing him back and forth to ask him to come on the show and tell him the things that I wanted to talk about.
And I'm like, Alex, if this email finds you, I know that you're probably already dead because I get my news from the mainstream media.
Everybody in Florida is dead right now.
So I'll avenge you.
But yeah, because in Florida, they're doing mass testing.
So they're getting, of course, they're finding the positive people in society.
But those are not reflected in their hospitalization rates or intensive care rates or their deaths.
And everybody's like, Florida, their plan failed because Florida didn't really close their businesses.
They really didn't close their outdoor places.
They let people go to the beach.
They said, you know, like keep it a little bit under control at the beach, but, you know, go to the beach, get some fresh air.
And they did that.
And they didn't have the total collapse of their health care system like what we saw in New York that everybody suspected.
And it's funny because Florida is where all the old people from New York go and they were much better off being in Florida than they were staying at home in New York.
And so, yeah, you'll hear a lot of reporting about the positive tests coming out in Florida and how Florida's plan failed.
But then when you drill down and look at their hospitalization rates, it's like next to nothing.
So it did, their plan did work and New York's didn't.
But for some reason, the governor in New York is, you know, his tires are really being pumped by the media and everybody thinks he's doing a good job.
The same governor who is putting sick people into long-term care homes in New York State.
Prime Concerns 00:15:15
Unbelievable.
But Cuomo's the hero.
Trump's the villain.
World's upside down, Sheila.
Anyway.
Because his brother is a popular mainstream media journalist.
So it's easy to create that narrative when you've got a guy on the inside doing it for you.
George Watts gives us $6.99 Canadian.
What should I do about my company having anti-race training?
Ibraun X.
So anti-racism training?
Who's making you do that?
Are you doing that to your staff?
Alika, I'm sorry, I wish I knew more.
I've been privy to some leaked emails from within the government who are sending me like emails about the anti-racism training that they have to do, for example, at Statistics Canada.
And it sounds pretty darn crazy and ridiculous, and it makes you seem as though you're naturally racist just by virtue of not being an ethnic or religious minority, which is racism in and of itself, isn't it?
Well, you know, Sheila, that's an uncanny email to get given the timing because I'm later today.
I'll be doing a report on the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
So that's a public sector union.
So in other words, our tax tellers are paying for this.
Last night, they put on an anti-racism seminar for their members.
Oops, I mean they're white members.
But if you're a person of color, you can join.
But I mean, what does that say, first of all?
They're basically saying that if you are black, brown, Asian, naturally, you are non-racist.
This is directed to white members, unless, of course, I'm proven wrong and they have an anti-racism seminar for those groups, which I doubt we'll see.
But here is the most egregious thing of all, folks, what this union did.
The co-host of this seminar, the one from the moral high ground preaching to the rank and file, was none other than Nora Loretto.
Do you remember her, folks?
Remember when the Humboldt Broncos tragedy happened?
All those lives that were lost, all those people left permanently disabled?
And I've got the quote here, Sheila.
This is what she tweeted out.
I'm trying to not get cynical about what is a totally devastating tragedy, but the maleness, the youthfulness, and the whiteness of the victims are, of course, playing a significant role.
End quote.
So what?
It was a racist, sexist, even ageist quote when you look at it.
And she is suggesting that basically if there were more females on this bus, if it was a more diverse bus, if it was an older bus, then there wouldn't have been millions of dollars raised by the GoFundMe account that was started for the Humboldt Broncos.
Can you imagine, Sheila Gunread, that in this day and age, in this cancel culture that we have, Don Cherry for standing up for the poppy and using the phrase, those people or you people, is made to walk the plank.
But this sick puppy, this racist, sexist woman on the taxpayer dollar is invited to give an anti-racism seminar to the rank and file of the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
That is disgusting.
Well, and just imagine how the families of the Humboldt Broncos feel about her being given this opportunity and paid so handsomely.
If there's somebody in this country that deserves cancel culture, it's her.
And yet, she is being redeemed by this public sector union.
And look, I believe in redemption, but with redemption comes acknowledgement of the sin and then penance.
And she's being redeemed with none of those things.
She's just, you know, they're just like, oh, yeah, she's this horrible, horrible person who said these things about dead boys on the worst day of these families' lives, devastated this entire community, the hockey community, and in turn, so many people who feel connected to that in Canada.
And here she is getting paid, no doubt, handsomely by union dues of public sector union employees to have her image rehabbed.
It's revolting, actually.
And just I could go on on this subject forever because I've got a real hard time with PSAC giving anybody lectures on racism.
They support openly BDS, the boycott divestment and sanctions of Israeli companies.
They're on a don't buy from Jews campaign.
So that sounds a lot similar to a few things that have happened historically, I would say.
And yet they're out there lecturing other people on racism.
Give me a break.
And, you know, this all, as everything tends to do, it sort of flows over into Alberta because last week, Premier Jason Kenney introduced a law that would allow union members to opt out of political activities from their unions.
So your union dues cannot be used to fund political activities that you disagree with.
I mean, if you're going to mandate these poor souls into joining a union when they don't want to, that's bad enough.
But it is even worse that their union dues are used to fund political activities.
So blue-collar pipeline workers who vote Jason Kenney and have an F Trudeau sticker on their truck, their union dues right now can go to support Rachel Notley or an anti-oil campaign or Nora Loretto.
Jason Kenney's trying to change that.
And the unions are absolutely beside themselves because for them, they want to force Jewish union members into supporting BDS campaigns against Israeli companies.
And it's the right thing to do to stop this.
It is freedom of association.
Yeah, it's amazing, Sheila, that much like we said how the feminists have thrown women under the bus in terms of their aspirations for political correctness.
Unions that represent the lunch bucket brigade, the blue-collar hard hat guys, they've thrown them under the bus by embracing social justice campaigns like global warming and anti-carbon.
They don't even know who their own audience is.
One last note about Nora Loretto.
You and I, we believe in free speech, even if it's odious free speech.
My line in the sand, as I've always said, you cannot use your pulpit to advocate violence or death against an individual or a group.
Other than that, everything goes.
Here's the thing with Loretto: you can say all these odious, disgusting, egregious things you want on Twitter.
Don't pay her with my tax dollars.
Do it on your own coin.
That's my issue here with this Public Servants Alliance of Canada giving her a speaking gig.
And of course, Mr. Producer is screaming in my earpiece about the super chat.
Yes, we'll get there.
Julian Borges gives us $2 Canadian.
What are your favorite prime ministers and why?
I'm a big fan of Deef the Chief.
Definitely Baker, Western prime minister at a time when there were no Western prime ministers.
I also, his admirer, I also admire his extension of the rights we all enjoy to Canada's Indigenous people.
That was a real game changer, and it was reflective of the Conservatives' ongoing commitment to human rights and equality.
For some reason, the Liberals get credit for much of that, but it was us.
It was always us.
You know, and there's a great clip, if you Google it, of Diefenbaker reacting to Paul Henderson's winning goal in the 70s.
I mean, because he was a very non-excitable man.
But yeah, I won't say anything more.
You've got to watch that.
I would say, in my life, if I had to pick a prime minister I most admire, I'm going with Stephen Harper, Sheila.
You know, I miss him dearly.
And I think I speak for so many, especially those who support the Conservative Party, post-Andrew Scheer and post-God Knows Who, who will be probably emulating Andrew Scheer.
Wow, Stephen, please come back.
Come back.
Well, my favorite prime minister is also Stephen Harper's favorite prime minister.
I think there was an interview once where he said he sort of tailored his prime ministership after Diefenbaker.
Just that slow and steady wins the race commitment to equality and human rights, both at home and around the world, and just that steady hand that Stephen Harper has sort of tipped his hat to Diefenbaker.
And a very underrated prime minister for the cultural changes with regard to how we treat Canada's Indigenous people.
Very underrated for what he was able to do and convince Canadians of in a time that you would think it wouldn't have been all that popular.
Luigi Grimaldi gives a $6.99.
I commend all the journalists at The Rebel for going into the eye of the storm and risking anybody to report the news to us.
God bless you all.
Well, thank you very much.
Like I said earlier, you got to go where the news is, and sometimes that's not safe, as David well knows.
To be honest, it's only because we can't afford one of those telephoto Zoom lenses.
We have to go right in.
Right now, we normally just use our cell phones, so it's true.
Mr. Producer said that was hilarious, but I think he's being facetious.
We use our cell phones.
They're as good as anything.
Look, I've seen how CBC rolls.
When I was at the election night in Regina in just a few months ago, CBC, I think, had eight trucks, like eight trucks, satellite trucks, and God only knows what those things cost for a satellite hookup.
I think it's something obscene.
Maybe Justin knows.
And I just showed up with my camera on a tripod, like my little studio camera and my microphone and my computer to make it talk to the office.
And that was it.
Like, I think, you know, all in, maybe like $100, $200 to get a couple of adapters.
And we had, when we do live stream coverage, like, especially for the Alberta election, we had more people watching our live stream on YouTube than CBC had at one point.
And they do it with $1.5 billion and we do it on next to nothing.
So yeah, we don't have telephoto lenses because we don't need them.
We're not wasting anybody's money on that.
David G gives us $10 and said, I was listening to Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch.
They do great work.
Talking about voter fraud.
And now I wonder, what about Canada?
Any evidence of voter fraud here?
Also, are there any Canadian Judicial Watch?
I do my best to sort of emulate some of the work they do at Judicial Watch through constant access to information and freedom of information because that's primarily what they do.
Now, they focus a lot on the courts.
I focus more on government accountability, but with regard to voter fraud, there were a lot of fake voters on the last voter roll.
And that sort of came out in, I believe, an access to information investigation done by Blacklocks reporter, I want to say, who also do a lot of similar work to Judicial Watch.
And they have a subscription model if you want to support them, because they do a lot of the work that the mainstream media just refuses to do.
Kane Enmark gives us $2.
Kane, you're late getting around to super chatting us.
This American is a hottie.
Are you talking about Drea?
Because she's in the lower mainland of BC.
She's as Canadian as they come.
Vito Anthony D gives us $2.
Here, take my cash, you two sexy devils.
Thank you, Vito Anthony D. MVP, $6 Canadian.
I look forward to more news segments from Drea.
I do too.
She's working on something kind of special today.
A very lower mainland story that has a lot to do with all of Canada.
So she's really got an eye for the things that we like to talk about here at Rebel News.
Connie McDonald gives us $10, says, great reporting, Rebel News.
Please say hello to a new viewer, my Aunt May.
Hi, Aunt May.
Connie, good job bringing the news of Rebel News to your friends and family.
Thank you for that evangelization of us.
Wasn't that the name of Peter Parker's aunt, Aunt May?
You know, the guy that was Spider-Man?
I'm sure it was Aunt May.
Fake Deborah Harry is nodding yes.
And she goes to these cosplay things, so she knows.
That's true.
Like I think she's a pretty nerd.
Wendy's Cafe gives us $5.
Hi, Sheila and David.
Can you give an update to Butt's nasty tweet regarding the U.S. racist map?
I can.
I emailed everybody.
I emailed everybody I could.
I emailed Eurasia Group.
I emailed the Canadian government.
And I emailed the Alberta government, who also had an existing contract with Eurasia Group.
And nobody got back to me.
So that's, you know, but this is how the left is really good at combating cancel culture and the right is really not.
Because if that person were on the right, like let's say this was a chief advisor to Stephen Harper and he sent that, he would be wandering in the wilderness alone for the rest of his career.
And he would have been denounced by every conservative who ever had been in a photo with him or standing across the room from him in the last 20 years.
That's how it works.
But because he's on the left, everybody just shuts their mouth and continues on.
It's happening right now in Alberta.
I think Kian's doing a story on this today.
The head of the Alberta Federation of Labor, Gil McGowan, he tweeted out yesterday comparing that law I told you about, the one where Jason Kenny, it's basically campaign finance law where unions will not be able to use forced union dues for political purposes.
Great.
It's freedom, right?
He basically compared the UCP, the United Conservatives, to Nazis over that.
Alberta's BDS Party Comparisons 00:13:11
Again, pretty rich coming from the party of BDS.
He's a board member, I think, or governor's member.
The AFL is basically a voting member of the NDP in Alberta.
So however that's structured, I forget the exact way that that's structured.
So, I mean, not only is he affiliated with the NDP, he is the NDP.
And yet, nobody's talking about it except us.
Keen is probably going to be the only journalist outside of me in Alberta who won't shut up about this because it's gross.
And if a conservative had done that, we would have rightfully accused him of minimizing the Holocaust.
Campaign finance reform is definitely not the same as killing six million people because you deemed them to be unworthy of life.
But this is where this guy is.
He's basically lumping every conservative in with the Nazi Party, which only does favors for the real handful of six or seven Nazis that exist in Canada because now you've normalized them.
Now you've diminished the fact that they are the most evil creatures to walk the face of the earth.
Good job.
Well, like we said earlier, Sheila, Don Cherry gets canceled.
Laura Loretto gets taxpayer-funded speaking gigs at a public service union.
That's how we roll in Canada right now.
Yeah, I checked the socials still on the air, too.
So, I mean...
Oh, boy.
Who watches that?
Not that you know, because I don't think anybody watches it.
You have to physically go and check to make sure it's still on the air because nobody watches it.
But I think it's people who are like held captive in nail salons.
Like you're sitting there and you're working on your nails and it's on in the background and it's like, oh my God, I have to watch this.
It's like how CNN is always on in the airport and the CTV news channel is always on in the doctor's office.
It's the same thing.
I'd rather have the cartoon network on.
Wouldn't you though?
Okay, John P. 2099 says, it's odd how California Democrats slammed Florida and Texas and Republican-run states.
Meanwhile, California wasn't able to contain the virus either.
Which virus are we even talking about in California?
Because the coronavirus, the plague virus, like they've got a whole host of problems there, flesh-eating disease in their homeless encampments.
So yeah, while these other states are dealing with, you know, just the coronavirus the way everybody else is, California's got some medieval disease problems rearing its ugly head because they are just allowing homeless encampments wherever because somehow that's social justice.
Travis Coulson gives us $13.99.
My hometown of Orillia, Ontario has enforced anyone who is not a resident wanting to visit our parks, a $50 a day parking fee.
Is this happening in other municipalities?
I had no idea.
Like I, you know, as we said earlier, a little taste of totalitarianism and it tastes real good and now they're monetizing it.
I mean, as a member of this province, as a member of this country, how is there this system of parking apartheid?
If you're from out of town, you pay an egregious premium.
That is outrageous.
And you know what?
I wouldn't be surprised.
You know, we should do, we should get one of those tickets and fight it in court, Sheila, because I think it's doomed.
I think that is outrageous.
I know, like, for example, in, I think it was Revelstoke or Golden, B.C., and someone will correct me on which one it was, but one of the mayors there suggested that Albertans shouldn't come.
Well, Albertans spend a lot of money in Golden and Revelstoke because it's just on the other side of Banff from Alberta.
And so a lot of them have vacation properties there, own resorts there, go there to ski, hike, whatever, and suggested that Albertans shouldn't come.
And what resulted was a bunch of vehicles from Alberta with Alberta plates being keyed out there.
And so there's a lot of irresponsibility coming from these municipalities.
And as you point out, it's totalitarian.
I mean, it's the height of tourism season.
Alberta's got our act under control when it comes to the coronavirus.
Why wouldn't you want us to come spend our money on the other side of Banff National Park?
I mean.
And Sheila, for Aurelia, which is home to Casino Rama, that when casinos were allowed to operate, acres of free parking.
Come, you know, spend your money at the casino, get cleaned out.
And now it's a $50 surcharge.
Give me a break.
Yep.
Lots of super chats, I'm afraid.
Lots.
Yeah, I know, and we're running out of time.
Wendy's Cafe gives us $5 Canadian.
Did you know that Wexit is now called Wild Rose Independence Party?
There was a vote last month to join the two separatist parties.
Yes, it's true.
And it's run by Jay Hill, who is a very reputable former conservative MP.
So let's see what direction that goes.
The problem was they didn't have a leader who would look into the constitutional issues, and Jay Hill might be that guy, although he's just the interim leader, and he said he just wants to be the interim leader.
So hopefully he's actively recruiting people to run for a real leadership race.
Judah Bursey or Judah Bursey gives us $13.99, says she's our number one fan.
Thank you very much.
Julian Borges, best Canadian song, Wheat Kings by the Hip, ranks high, but 2112 and The Trees by Rush are simply prophetic.
Joni and Bruce Coburn also come to mind.
Viking Insane gives us $5.
I think it's time to remove the queen from our money.
Prince Andrew disgusts me.
It's a better argument than the one to remove John A. I'm not going to hold the queen responsible for Prince Andrew.
I think the queen has been distinguished and dignified and has served her country well.
Her son, like most families, they all have that one kid.
He's that one kid, I think.
Actually, I think unfortunately for the queen, she has two of those kids.
Poor sweet.
Yeah, but she has one grandson who's really, I think, will probably at least save the monarchy, him and his lovely wife, but not the one that moved to America.
Lady Cafe gives us $10 Canadian for you, Sheila.
I detest the Beatles.
Thank you.
And everything they stand for, past and present.
Yes.
Yes.
You know what?
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but you know what?
I got to be honest with people.
And Elisa S gives us $13.99.
Drea is beautiful and she did an awesome job.
Rebel Rocks.
Yes.
I think hopefully Drea, she obviously hit the ground running.
Let's keep a good thing going here.
Hilary Watt gives us $2.
Is there any ties between Trudeau and Maxwell?
Ghylaine Maxwell?
I don't know.
I wouldn't be surprised, but I haven't seen anything.
I'm a terrible conspiracy theorist and I'm going to spend most of this evening now.
But I haven't seen anything yet.
Mike Segwin gives us $13.99.
Paul Stinks, but the Beatles were a fantastic band.
They started the hippie revolution.
That's my problem with them right now.
Well, in the beginning, wait a second.
They were very clean cut.
They were wearing suits, you know.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then they brought yoga over.
And just don't even get me started.
John P gives us $20.99.
Can y'all attempt to do more coverage for Niagara area?
It would put pressure on politicians here.
David is but one man, but he does an incredible job covering the issues there.
Proud Boys Edmonton gives us $5 Canadian.
We don't need 150 characters to prove communism wrong.
Proudboysyag at gmail.com.
Those proud boys, you know, they're very good with their marketing dollars.
Just five bucks here, five bucks there.
Get a few new signups.
Very smart.
Julian Borges, $5 Canadian.
The Beatles did spur the age of postmodernism.
Again, exactly why I don't like them.
But they remain important because, oh, well, they captured the zeitgeist, which is pretty significant.
David Enn's $20.
Thank you very much.
Just finished The Lobranos last night.
What a great book.
I knew the liberals were dirty, but wow, they are as corrupt as Mexico.
That's pretty corrupt.
Yeah, well, I'm about to start reading China Virus.
Sorry.
Looking forward to it.
Keep it up, Rebels.
Wendy's Cafe gives us $5.
I swear to God, the whole world has walked through the Twilight Zone door and now we're living in an alternative reality.
Julian Borges gives us $10.
Everyone should study the 60s.
Modern history's defining moment, in my opinion.
New Age Philosophy, the Sexual Revolution, Identity Politics, Rock and Roll was the birth of the modern age, for better or for worse.
I would say for worse.
And if there are a lot of parallels, I was thinking about this last night.
A lot of parallels between the 60s and now, including hippies trying to start a race war, like Charles Manson did.
Browd Boys Edmonton, $5 Canadian, protecting people like Ezra's right to speak freely since 2016.
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Wendy's Cafe, $5 Canadian.
Speaking of cancel culture, did you read the article that guy wrote about crossing signs being racist because the walk signal is a white person?
I have not read that.
However, that makes perfect sense because apparently driving on a street painted a rainbow is also a hate crime.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
You know, what do you think the road is for?
Julian Borges, $5 Canadian.
What better way to respect minorities than to hold them to lesser standards, i.e., they can't be racist.
Am I right?
Yeah.
I mean, it's very paternalistic to have lower standards for certain people.
I think we're all humans, all capable of all things and created in God's image.
And so we're all worthy and capable.
Lisa A, $6.99.
If one can self-identify gender, then why not race to opt out of racism training?
Use lefty logic.
Very clever.
Very clever.
Julian Borges, $2.
You guys should check out Mark Dice or Dees.
I think it's Dees.
If you haven't, we have.
Be good to each other.
$2 Canadian.
Keep up the great work, guys.
Thank you.
We will.
Kane and Mark, that black guy.
Oh, the one that Drea interviewed.
Yeah, he was great.
Meredith McDonald, $5 Canadian.
Looking forward to meeting Sheila and the boss on the 21st.
We'll see you in Sherway Park.
By the way, that restaurant is already being targeted by the hate mob.
Wow.
Already.
Luckily, they're pretty mob resilient and they knew what they were getting into.
And they know that a bunch of people with veganism signs and Black Lives Matter in their profile pictures are probably not their patrons anyway, since they have an incredible beef rib buffet.
But tell those types to go to Toronto and eat at food benders.
That's their kind of joint.
Exactly.
And I mean, at the end of the day, I don't care if a restaurant conforms to my political ideology.
I don't want to know if the restaurant has a political ideology, as is the case with food vendors.
I just want to be able to get food and not make everything political, except when it comes to the Beatles.
And so, yeah, I mean, this poor restaurant, and the mod, let me say something else.
And I know we're way over time, Justin.
I'm really sorry.
These cancel culture mobs who are going after this restaurant for hosting us in Sherwood Park, just on the other side of the highway from Edmonton, they don't know what our booking might mean to this restaurant.
This restaurant has been locked down for at least three months.
They're able to open.
They're able to host us.
They're a family trying to provide for themselves and keep their employees employed with them.
So a massive booking from us makes a hell of a lot of difference for them.
And these people who would never patronize them anyways want to cancel us and they don't know the impact that it would have on this business.
So they should mind their own business.
Anyways, Denny Brower gives us $2 Canadian.
What do you think the IQ of Trudeau is?
Weed equals bad.
Well, the weed is not helping his IQ.
Lucas Taylor gives us $5 New Zealand cash.
Hi, David and Chila.
Quick question.
What do you think know of the QAnon movement?
If not, here is an article.
Much love from New Zealand.
AMC Corvettes & QANON 00:02:03
You know what?
I'm so full of conspiracy theories.
I haven't even gone down the QAnon rabbit hole.
I'm very sorry.
I know a lot of people have, but that's not, I just, there are too many conspiracy facts for me to chase down.
Proud Boys Edmonton, $5 Canadian.
If you already knew that machine guns have been banned for 60 years and you're the kind of man we're looking for, ProudboysYag at gmail.com.
Yeah, there was a big shooting over the weekend in Toronto again, which is crazy because Trudeau banned all the guns and the good ones twice.
So I don't know.
Must be fake news.
Be good to each other.
Gives us a dollar.
Thank you very much.
Wendy's Cafe, $5 Canadian.
I'm 61 and I'm going to start self-identifying as 21 again.
Do we get to rock?
Do we get to roll back our broken bodies along with our age?
You know what?
If Jonathan Yeni can be a girl, you can be anything you put.
And that's it.
And it is seven minutes past the hour.
And very quickly with favorite cars, Sheila, we got the AMC Pacer.
Good choice.
Anything made by AMC is retro cool.
These are so-called nerd cars, but they did make in the 70s a muscle car called the Rebel.
So there you go.
I'm not sure there's any left on the road that haven't rusted out.
Corvette C7, great choice because the C8, no manual transmission.
So if I could afford a Corvette, I'm not buying the new generation one.
There's so many more, but Mr. Producer says we got to go.
So AMC Eagle 4x4 wagon.
it was ahead of its time it started the dream car wood panel beautiful light truck tires it's what i want i Bury me in it.
It was a four-wheel drive SUV before that became cool in the 90s.
So there you go.
On behalf of Mr. Producer, Fake Deborah Harry, Sheila Gunreed, who is presumably going to play some Beach Boys albums right now, and myself, David Menzies.
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