There's only one problem with thinking everything's better in Canada.
It's not.
Not anymore, anyway.
Last year, Canada added 1.3 million people, which is a lot in one year.
The equivalent of the U.S. adding 11 million migrants in one year.
And now, they're experiencing a housing crisis even worse than ours.
And we're sleeping in tents.
The median price of a home here is 346 grand.
In Canada, converted to US dollars, it's 487.
If Barbie moved to Winnipeg, she wouldn't be able to afford her dream house and Ken would be working at Tim Hortons.
This is not funny.
It's actually terrible.
And because of mortgage debt, Canada has the highest debt to GDP ratio of any G7 nation.
I don't know what that means, but it sounds bad.
So does their vaunted health care system, which ranks dead last among high-income countries in access to primary health care and ability to see a doctor in a day or two.
A day?
It's not for lack of spending.
Of the 30 countries with universal coverage, Canada spends over 13% of its economy on it, which is a lot of money for free healthcare.
Look, I'm not saying Canada still isn't a great country.
It is, but those aren't paradise numbers.
If Canada was an apartment, the lead feature might be America adjacent.
I kind of...
I kind of feel like I'm in that episode of The Simpsons where Homer's watching that sort of like sophisticated comedy and he has no idea what the hell is going on except this isn't sophisticated.
I don't even know if that was supposed to be a joke.
I don't get that.
It doesn't matter.
I don't like Bill Maher very much in terms of politics and ideas, but I don't mind it that he's shining the big spotlight on Canada because a lot of what he's saying here is damn true.
And if America was a rental car, Canada would be America or similar.
And again, honestly, Canada, I'm not saying any of this because I enjoy it.
I don't because I've always enjoyed you.
But I need to cite you as a cautionary tale to help my country.
And the moral of that tale is, yes, you can move too far left.
And when you do, you wind up pushing the people in the middle to the right.
At its worst, Canada is what American voters think happens when there's no one putting a check on extreme wokeness.
So I have some very serious ideological problems with Bill Maher, one of which we'll get to in the second part of this clip.
But he's not wrong in what he says here.
This clip was posted by Kat Katanda, who I met...
Kat Kanata.
Sorry, actually, that's the original spelling of Canada.
Kanata.
I think it might have had a T. But that's Kat Kanata, who I met up in Ottawa when I was up there, experiencing the consequences of unmitigated, rampant...
Migration.
I've highlighted this a number of times.
People talk about free healthcare in Canada and don't understand what goes into that free healthcare.
Eric Duhaime, if you want to pronounce it the Anglo way, is the leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec.
And he was explaining that basically, it's like 50 cents of every tax dollar goes to the healthcare system.
And so 50 cents of every tax dollar, you're paying about 48% tax.
Let's just round it up to 50 to keep the math simple.
If I make $100,000 a year in Canva, I'm paying roughly $50,000 in taxes, maybe less, maybe 44, 46. Keep the math simple.
Of that 50, 50% goes to healthcare.
So you're paying upfront $25,000 for the healthcare system at large.
You don't get good healthcare for that.
What you get are eight hours in a waiting room.
What you get are dying in a waiting room.
Look at Nova Scotia, record numbers of people dying waiting in ERs.
You don't get immediate access to health.
I didn't have a GP in Quebec.
For me to get a GP, it was a wait list of 18 months.
That's a general practitioner.
For a pediatrician, 18-month wait.
So you're paying out the wazoo if you pay taxes.
The only, you know, I wouldn't say non-judgmentally, the people who say it's free healthcare are people who don't pay taxes.
So you're paying.
Up the wazoo in advance for something that sucks when you need it so bad that many people get private insurance and head down south to America and go to the Mayo Clinic to get treatments done that they can't get done in a timely manner in Canada.
It's very glitchy.
So, Bill Maher's right.
And I just got back from Canada.
I was just in Ottawa at the Canada Strong and Free Network.
For those who haven't seen my most recent videos on YouTube...
I'm not complaining about being suppressed.
I'll get there in a second.
When I put up a video and you have 603,000 subscribers and a video gets under 1,000 views in an hour, that's inorganic suppression.
But we'll get there because I think it had to do with the topic.
I just got back from Ottawa.
Bill Maher started talking about the housing crisis in Canada, the immigration crisis in Canada, the healthcare crisis in Canada.
He's right on all three fronts.
Justin Trudeau.
It was welcoming with open arms.
Oh yeah, you guys feel, you know, you don't like Donald Trump?
Come cross our border.
Go to Roxham border crossing.
I don't know if it's still open in Quebec.
Rampant illegal immigration.
I'm getting kind of fed up with the word migrant.
Illegal immigration, although in Canada a lot of it is legal temporary residents, etc., etc.
I mean, Canada was boasting about it.
Opening its borders, because the population is not growing naturally, you've got to grow it through immigration.
They wanted to double...
They wanted to double the population of Canada.
I'm just reading a chat.
They want to double the population of Canada by the year 2100.
Let me just go.
Sorry, it is going to be glitchy here.
Let me see.
I'm going to ask locals, how glitchy is this?
If I switch to my phone, I'm not going to be able to pull up the, um, I'm not going to be able to pull up my, uh...
Oh, maybe I can switch to resolution.
Hold on, you're right.
So settings, camera, definition, standard.
Let's go low definition, see if that makes a difference.
Eh, okay.
That might help.
Hotel internet is very, very bad.
Hotel internet, we've been through this before and survived.
So has Viva.
Very, very blurry, but it's okay.
All you need to see is my words.
So if you can hear, that's all we need.
I just got back from Ottawa.
You feel dirty and politically incorrect for making these observations.
I stepped out of my hotel in downtown Ottawa on the Rideau Canal.
Rampant homelessness, rampant drug addiction, rampant alcoholism of the homeless.
Everybody knows this from Canada.
Some people are just too shy to say this.
There is a statistical over-representation of Native Americans, Indigenous people, who are on the streets suffering from all sorts of crises for a number of reasons, not the least of which is government neglect.
Not the least of which is a government opening its borders before taking care of its own citizens.
This time around, I noticed another remarkable identifiable demographics.
And it's what happens when you open your borders, when you can't take care of the people who already live there, and you just take in more people.
And then they end up on the streets.
And then the streets end up so uncomfortably uncomfortable, uncomfortable, a better word, that people don't want to walk around anymore.
Retail stores were pretty empty.
And this is what happens.
And then Bill Maher's talking about the housing crisis.
Bill, the housing crisis isn't new.
Trudeau campaigned off the housing crisis in 2015.
2015, there was a problem before he opened up the borders to rampant immigration.
They've bragged about the replacements.
They call it a racist theory.
It's not a race-based replacement theory.
It's a political-based replacement theory.
And it's not a conspiracy theory.
They've announced it.
Double the population in less than 100 years.
That's replacement through dilution.
So, you know, Bill Maher's right on all of these fronts.
Canada has a housing crisis.
It's got an open borders crisis.
It's got a homelessness crisis.
It's got a spiking crime problem.
And it's got a healthcare crisis.
The healthcare system is so bad, it's cheaper to kill people than to treat them.
And they're recommending death.
To the point where now it is the top five leading causes of death in Canada, if they were to include medical assistance in dying as a cause of death, it was number three.
And number three cause of death in Quebec, the amount of death they were administering.
But it's cheaper for the system.
That's the end goal of socialized medicine.
Or at least it's the end result.
Some might say the end goal implies an intent.
Intent or no intent, it's the end result.
And I'm in Florida.
I am paying health insurance out the wazoo.
Like numbers which rival what I was paying taxes in Canada.
But at least I get good coverage.
It's not a perfect system in the States because not everybody can pay $1,000, $1,500 US a month for family health insurance if you're paying for it yourself.
Not everybody can do that.
So there's a problem in the States as well.
But the solution is not universal health care because the end result of that is...
We can't treat you because our hospitals are overloaded.
We don't have enough doctors, so let's kill you.
We'll find a doctor to kill you, but we won't find a doctor to treat you.
Now, when I say that I don't like Bill Maher's politics, he says some things which are right, but it's not clear that he knows why he's right when he's right, and it's not clear he knows why he's wrong when he's wrong, and he has an intellectual smugness that results in him saying, Wildly stupid things, thinking that they sound more intellectual or that they are somehow less atrocious because he's intellectualized them.
Listen to this.
What if you believe it's murder?
You know, that's why I don't understand the 15-week thing.
Or Trump's plan is let's leave it to the states.
You mean so killing babies is okay in some states?
I can respect the absolutist position.
I really can't.
I stole the left on when they say, "Oh, you know what?
They just hate women.
People who aren't pro-choice.
They don't hate women.
They just made that up.
They think they are, and it kind of is.
I'm just okay with that.
I am.
I mean, there's a billion people involved.
I'm sorry, we won't let you.
That's my position.
Also, he might have...
It's quite off.
It's not your position, your bro choice.
The position of being pro-choice is not that there's too many people on the earth, let's kill some.
But I think Justin Trudeau might agree with you, Bill Maher.
The problem with Bill is that he's inconsistent.
He's intellectually inconsistent.
He's ideologically inconsistent.
Because ultimately, I think there's no underlying principles to his philosophies or his politics.
Too many people kill him.
Yeah, that's effectively what Justin Trudeau is saying anyhow, and it's the solution to a healthcare system that can't take care of itself.
So that's it.
All right, well, we're going to stuff not enough data as he knows enough.
Okay, I'm just reading some of the chat here.
So good morning, people, because it's morning my time.
I'm in Las Vegas getting ready for Barnes' 50th birthday bash.
There are maybe three people out there who know that I've got Barnes a very, very special gift, and it's not...
Where is it?
Where is it?
I got a gift from someone in Ottawa.
It's in my backpack.
Oh, it's right here.
She knows who she is who gave it to me for Barnes.
This is one gift for Barnes.
It says Canada strong and free.
That is a goal.
That is not a statement of the current state of Canada because Canada may be strong.
It's being savaged.
By the Trudeau regime and his enablers.
And I wouldn't call it free anymore.
But people are out there speaking to ensure or to hope to try to push it back to the state of freedom that it was at before the Chinese admiring tyrant Trudeau came into power.
But I've got Barnes a very special, unique, one-of-a-kind custom 50th birthday gift.
And it's good, good.
It's going to be amazing.
So that's what we're in here at Vegas for.
I just came back.
I'm not a traveler and I don't like traveling.
I went Florida to Montreal, rented a car, drove to Ottawa for the conference.
I thought I was going to see my parents, but they weren't around and blew that.
Drove back to Montreal, blew to Vegas, where we're going to have the party tonight, and then tomorrow I go back to Florida.
I watched Oppenheimer on the plane last night.
I'm going to talk about that probably in the locals' exclusive portion of this.
And that's what we're doing tonight.
So I'm going to walk around, I'm going to walk the strip, see...
I don't like Vegas anymore as much as I...
I think I thought I used to when I was a kid or when I was younger.
I'm not into the, you know, like, oh, God, the things.
When I go to bed in this hotel room and I close my eyes and I got in at, like, 1 o 'clock this Vegas time.
It was, like, 4 o 'clock in the morning, East Coast.
And I go get Chinese food and it didn't sit very well and I'm lying down going to bed.
I'm thinking, what awful, dirty things are going on in Vegas right now?
Maybe in this hotel, but at large.
Like, has anybody ever seen the movie?
Not irreversible.
It was Gaspar Noé.
Enter the Void.
Enter the Void.
It's a very graphic, shocking, psychologically difficult movie to watch.
Enter the Void, for anybody who's into experimental film.
The idea that you float around and just see what's going on and everybody's...
The stuff that must go on here.
I'm not into any of that.
I can't even play poker anymore.
I don't like losing money.
But I got here, went to bed.
And I don't like Vegas the way I think I used to.
I'm not the type to get like one of those one yard long drinks and 1500 calories and walk around and be stupid.
But the lights are kind of amazing.
A synthetic fabricated city.
It still has not a charm, but an amazement.
When you walk around, you see we're in a flatlands in the middle of the desert.
And there are these monuments, these buildings, these lights.
It's like, it's an amazing thing.
It shows you how you can create something out of nothing.
People are complaining about the glitches.
We're going to have to deal with the glitches.
I didn't splurge on 10 megabyte internet, so I'm using the internet hotel.
Anyhow, so that's it.
So I'm down in Vegas.
Tonight's going to be the party.
Then I'm going to hopefully maybe be able to walk the strip again later tonight.
Back to Florida tomorrow.
Now, today, we are talking about the Trump trial.
My God, there's so many stupid takes out there on the internet.
And unfortunately, they seem to be coming from allegedly smart people.
I mean, Lawrence tried.
Would he?
If we're like, if we fast forward a thousand years, would Lawrence Tribe, Harvard professor, would he be regarded as one of the philosophers of the time, like Aristotle Socrates?
Like, you know, you try to look back at history and say it repeats itself to some extent or rhymes.
Aristotle Socrates, Heraclitus, I'm thinking of like Cicero, all of these great ancient philosophers.
Were they the Lawrence Tribes of the time?
Or were they the Robert Barnes of the time?
Were they heralded?
For their intellect, and I don't know if, and who are they heralded by their intellect?
Like, tribe?
Lawrence tribe?
Judge Ludig?
They're heralded for their intellect.
To the point where now I question historically who was heralded for their intellect.
The only difference is I've read Socrates, Aristotle, Heraclitus.
They were actually smart in their observations.
They weren't making idiotic legal arguments.
We're going to get there.
Donald Trump starts his Stormy Daniels trial on Monday, although I'm still banking.
I'm still thinking it's not going to start, but my goodness, is that prediction becoming increasingly less likely over time?
The odds of that, of it not proceeding on Monday, they're down to 10 to 1. So we're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about some other stuff.
It's going to be fun.
I got a list.
I put out a...
Let me see if I can get here.
Viva Barnes.
Yeah, I put out a post.
In VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com for people to get questions in.
Questions for today's show here.
I'll put this up here for people who want to participate.
And standard disclaimers for those of you who don't know.
I apologize for the glitchiness.
It's going to be what it is.
Also, it's an early morning stream with like 20 minutes notice.
C 'est la vie.
Alors, comment on vient en pensée?
Did you see Jen from the line interpret your presence in Ottawa?
Find it on YouTube.
Hold on one second.
Someone has just piqued my interest.
Jen Gerson was one of the panelists.
Did you see Jen from The Line?
Interpret your presence in Ottawa.
Scoop1941, I didn't.
And please flip me the link.
Did she talk badly about me or good?
I don't think she would have spoken good about me based on the way you're suggesting this now.
Okay, so hold on.
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And I went to our local screen and said, what am I forgetting?
And I almost forgot to check that little box that says, this stream contains a paid promotion.
It's another...
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Honestly, I can't even get the...
Is it not giving me the link?
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This is how bad the internet is in the hotel.
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Everything else can be replaced.
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I'm trying to keep up with information, make sure that I understand what's going on, make sure that I know what's going on, make sure that I understand what's going on, so that I can interpret, explain, take a position on what's going on.
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And I was talking with the gents who are in jail right now.
Jake Lang, you know, in jail.
How does anyone survive jail?
I mean, if nothing else, you learn and you make sure the situation either makes you bitter or better.
And it's up to you as to how you want to do it.
Let me see here.
I live in Hillsdale, beautiful campus, wonderful people, and great boon to the town since 1844.
My grandmother, who passed away a long time ago, was a member of the Hillsdale Golf Course.
I don't think that's the same Hillsdale, but who knows?
All right, so what do we start with?
We're going to start with the trial that's coming Monday.
The Trump, they're calling it an election interference case now.
The Trump, porny, porny, sorry, Stormy Daniels, porn star.
We can call it porny Daniels, that's kind of funny.
The Stormy Daniels plush money payments.
People call it a bookkeeping error.
People call it a misdemeanor, mislabeling.
A paper charge has been turned into a 37-count felony indictment.
It's the biggest load of steaming judicial dog poop you can imagine.
But we're not living through sane, rational times.
We are living through the rise of communism.
And I'm using the word loosely.
But we all know what we're talking about.
And it's not communism because it's not Bolsheviks or Marxists.
No.
What we are witnessing right now is either communism, fascism, totalitarianism, authoritarianism.
We understand how we're using the word.
We are witnessing a government subduing the people as opposed to a people keeping the government in check.
I put out a tweet before the stream started.
The government of America and the court system of Brazil are going out of their way now.
To make sure everybody on Earth understands no one on Earth has enough fuck you money anymore.
You know, once upon a time, everyone's like, I wish I had enough fuck you money to just tell people to go fuck them.
Hey, if you have enough fuck you money, you can piss off whoever you want and you can still survive.
Well, what they're doing to Trump right now is making an example to the world.
Nobody on Earth has enough fuck you money to deal with the corrupt government.
Not Donald Trump in America, not Elon Musk in America.
Not Elon Musk in Brazil, because they can bankrupt you and they can jail you.
And what they're doing right now, with Trump, from Georgia corrupt Rico prosecution, to the New York civil E.G.E.
bullshit trial, to the New York civil fraud bullshit trial, to the New York Stormy Daniels hush money bullshit trial, to the Florida bullshit trial, to the D.C. bullshit.
I mean, I'm sorry to swear.
But I'm in Vegas.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
They are making an example to the world.
Nobody.
Oh, you think you've got a nice little nest egg?
You think you've got enough money to fight the system?
We'll come down with a billion dollar judgment.
We'll get the intelligence in.
And we'll nudge people to sue your ass into oblivion.
We'll get a corrupt court system to default you in a verdict so that we can...
Cram through a $1 billion verdict.
Nobody's got enough fuck you money anymore to safely, with impunity, fight the regime.
And that is why everyone has to start speaking up vocally.
The only difficulty is some people have bosses, and some of those bosses like what's going on, and they can't be vocal about it.
Enter Viva Frye.
So the trial starts Monday.
People don't seem to understand just how absurd the trial is.
They're trying to now reframe it.
As an election interference trial.
Let me pull up a tweet.
It's a relevant tweet.
Twitter.
I know that I was giving...
I know that I pulled it up.
It was a Lawrence Tribe tweet, but I've been giving him a...
I feel almost, not stupid, but arrogant or pompous or out of my depth to think that...
And to publicly say that Lawrence Tribe is an absolute idiot and he's wrong, objectively wrong.
What position is a former Quebec attorney with, you know, I don't have any expertise in this.
I just know what I've learned over time.
But I know what's right and I know what's wrong at the end of the day.
I know it's tenable and I know what's untenable.
And I know what is consistent and I know what is absolutely incoherent.
This is incoherent, what he's saying right here, Lawrence Tribe.
Lawrence Tribe, by the way, Harvard professor.
Well, it doesn't say...
Oh yeah, there you go.
It's hlsharvard.edu.
By the way, this POS scumbag is cheering on the attempts to disbar Eastman and Clark.
I don't go after people's bosses.
I don't try to get people fired.
Period.
Full stop.
Ever.
In fact, sometimes I'm even reluctant to remark on where they work or who they work for because I don't want it being regarded as a veiled attempt to get them in trouble with their employer.
How the hell is this idiot?
A professor, Harvard, I know how.
He got tenure and they can't get rid of him.
You know, tenure is a good thing sometimes because the gad-sads of the world can't get fired for speaking truth.
Tenure is also a bad thing because idiots like this guy who have gone off the fullest of the deep ends of Trump derangement syndrome spew idiotic nonsense and they can't be.
There's no professional consequences.
By the way, I will call him an absolute POS because he is an absolute POS, is cheering on and encouraging the disfarment of Eastman and Clark.
Jeff Clark, I forget Eastman's first name.
The two lawyers who are being sanctioned, or at least being persecuted, not by any client, witness, or any conduct they've ever done, but by political persecution to have their licenses revoked in California because they gave legal advice.
And this jackass, Lawrence Tribe, is cheering it on with open arms.
Sorry, so that was a long-winded intro to say this is what Lawrence Tribe has to say, and I feel like it's presumptuous of me to call him a moron, but I'm doing it.
Saying Trump is on trial for paying hush money to a porn star is like saying John Wilkes Booth was tried for sneaking up behind Lincoln in Ford's theater.
This is the dumbest analogy I've ever heard.
It shows a flawed and broken mind, but let's just go on and see what he has to say here.
That's a dumb analogy, and I always say don't use bad analogies when you have perfect examples.
What is the problem with the alleged Stormy Daniels hushed money payments?
Okay.
Silencing Stormy was just the means Trump used to commit the crime of fraudulently killing Hillary's 2016 presidential bid.
There is so much stupidity in this.
I don't even know where to begin.
But let's understand one thing.
Let's get to one thing first, because there's a couple of facts that are baked into this stupidity.
Silencing Stormy was just the means used.
I mean, and I brought it up in a tweet in response to Lawrence Tribe.
Is he not familiar with the John Edwards precedent?
The John Edwards who paid a woman 8,000 bucks to be quiet?
Is he not familiar with...
Bill Clinton's paying, you know, settlement hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle accusations of sexual harassment.
I mean, he is familiar with them.
And he'll just say, oh, there's a distinction.
Clinton wasn't running for president at the time.
I don't really know what the chronology was.
It doesn't really matter.
I'll make a distinction.
There were no formal complaints of anything here.
What there were were inconsistent claims contradicted by Stormy Daniels herself and arguably, but not so arguably, not a hush money payment.
From Trump to a porn star, there's nothing wrong with being a porn star.
Their suicide rate is through the roof, so maybe there is something fundamentally spiritually wrong with being a porn star.
Set that aside.
What if it turns out that Stormy Daniels was trying to extort Donald Trump and not Donald Trump trying to silence Stormy Daniels?
My goodness, Lawrence Tribe, you'll look very stupid if that evidence were to come out, coming to a very, very definitive, opinionated conclusion.
If it turns out that the premises upon which that stupid conclusion of law was based also turns out to be false.
First of all, as a matter of law, catch and kill is not election interference.
Never has been.
And never will be again, even if they succeeded making it a crime this time.
Catch and kill.
Here's the story.
We don't want it to come out.
It could be very prejudicial.
Trump will buy the story or buy the silence through a settlement.
Here's money.
Shut up.
Go away.
We're not litigating this.
And there's no crime in paying an NDA as a settlement to avoid litigation.
Oh, no, but now all settlement payments to avoid litigation, potential election interference?
I mean, it's not that they haven't thought this through.
It's that they'll just change the rules the next time around when it's Joe Biden.
I mean, Joe Biden's very lucky, actually, that he never actually paid off Tara Reade for her silence.
It's very nice.
So, you know, Joe Biden, Mr. Showers With His Daughter.
She traumatizes her to the point where she believes that she might have been molested.
Gropy McGropstein sniffing little girls across the country.
The montages are out there.
Groping, sexually abusing Tara Reid.
To the point where even Lisa Bloom, daughter of Gloria Allred, admits, we all knew it was true.
He was very handsy.
You weren't asking for money.
But we gotta fight the rapist Trump by defending...
But we have to fight the alleged rapist Trump by defending the admitted.
Groper McGropstein, Joe Biden.
Okay.
Sorry, I got distracted.
I'm sorry.
I'm not susceptible to flattery.
I hope to be value-added.
That's all I want to be.
So it's not a crime, period.
It might be based on a very, very factually incorrect premise.
And in as much as I think Avenatti is something of a scoundrel, something of a...
Scumbag.
And he might very well be because one of those things might be disclosing solicitor-client privilege information when you're not supposed to.
And it sounds to me, look, Avenatti's a liar, and so it's always going to be the accusation.
Viva, why do you believe one thing he says and call him a liar at other times?
Look, some things might just be more plausible and more credible, especially when substantiated with documentary evidence.
We'll get there.
Avenatti, in that interview with Ari Fleischer, or is his name Ari Fleischer?
No, it's not Ari Fleischer.
I don't know what this guy's name is.
He said something that many people might not have picked up on, but many people might have picked up on.
Listen to this.
History, you also wrote that there are facts and evidence, texts, emails, etc., in the Hush Money case that have yet to see the light of day that will be, quote, very damaging to the prosecution.
Have those since seen the light of day?
What are you referring to?
What are you referring to?
Well, I'm going to be careful about what's been disclosed and who it's been disclosed to.
But I'm going to go ahead and disclose something that hasn't been disclosed, or it has been, but not from him.
The attorney for Stormy Daniels talking about things that he learned while he was the attorney for Stormy Daniels.
You know, Avenatti could have taken a note out of, what's his face?
Terrence Bradley's playbook here.
No, I'm not talking about it, but he wants to talk about it.
It's for self-serving purposes, but that doesn't matter.
I don't know, ultimately, if they will see the light of day during the trial.
But, you know, Ari, over the course of the representation, my representation of Ms. Daniels...
That's where the sentence should end.
Over the course of my representation with Ms. Daniels should be the end of the sentence, Michael.
Unless he wants to face another ethics complaint, you're not allowed disclosing that without the authorization of your client, but whatever.
Blind eye to Donald Trump's conduct.
Well, Michael, you mentioned your history.
You also have those sensing the light of day.
What are you referring to?
I won't interrupt it again.
Well, I'm going to be careful about what's been disclosed and who it's been disclosed to.
I don't know, ultimately, if they will see the light of day during the trial.
But, you know, Ari, over the course of the representation, my representation...
from her that turned out to be completely untrue.
And a lot of that is what led me to terminate my representation of her in February of 2019.
One of the big things that I learned...
Unfortunately, what I had been sold by Ms. Daniels relating to how this payment had came about and what I had subsequently advocated on television and others in reliance on what she had told me turned out to be completely false.
The porn star lied to the convicted extortionist, and now the convicted extortionist is throwing his porn star former client under the bus.
No honor among scoundrels, and I will explain to you why I am inclined to believe what Avenatti is saying here, even though he's a convicted extortionist and liar.
It had been represented to me that she had not attempted to extort Donald Trump and the campaign in the waning days of 2016, that they had come to her.
And I believed her when she told me that repeatedly.
Unfortunately, in early 2019, I came to learn that that was not true.
Does it matter to the legal case who initiated it if, as you said earlier tonight, Donald Trump still lied about it and potentially lied to the government about it?
Does it matter who initiated the demand for money?
Ari, congratulations.
You're dumb in three languages.
I don't want to lose this.
I want to keep this up just in case we need it.
Does it matter who made the demand for money?
You know, like if someone kidnaps your kid and demands money, and then you give them the money, does it matter if you said, here's the money, versus I'm kidnapping your kid, making the demand?
Yeah, it's kind of the difference between buying someone off and being extorted.
It's kind of the difference between a hush money payment and a new...
Imagine going to the victim of extortion saying, you paid for your kid back?
Well, now we're going to prosecute you.
So it kind of matters who made the demand for money.
So much so that it could actually change the theory of the case.
How the hell is Avenatti getting out on the airwaves and disclosing prejudicial solicitor-client privileged information that porn star Stormy Daniels gave him during their During their relationship as a solicitor-client relationship, I don't know how the hell he's doing that.
He's doing it and outright exposing Stormy Daniels as an extortionist liar.
That what she told him and what he went on the airwaves and said was factually incorrect in that they didn't seek her out to silence her.
She sought them out to extort them.
Wild.
He's doing interviews from prison.
This is true.
Dude, I mean, what else are you going to do in prison?
So, that's a serious problem.
Now, Avenatti is a liar, and he's a convicted extortionist, and he's an overall scumbag.
Not a dumb man, but certainly a man without a moral compass.
Or at the least, you know, flew too close to the sun, you know, got a little...
Couldn't figure out what that line was between hard negotiations and extorting Nike.
You settle this and pay it to my clients, or we're going to...
Tank your stock price.
You'll lose $10 billion or whatever the hell he said to Nike when your court at least come out tomorrow.
So, yeah, he might have lost his moral compasses to hard negotiation for your client and criminal extortion.
But why do I believe him?
Because there's documentary evidence to support what Ali is saying.
Where is that, you might ask?
Let me see.
I have it in the background.
Revenge porn?
No, that's the other thing that I want to talk about.
Hey, oi, oi!
Here it is.
Here's a letter signed by one Stormy Daniels.
I'm sure a handwriting expert would have a field day with that signature.
It's a kind of nice signature.
I'll read it to you.
There are a few of these documents out there.
You've got to make sure to hear it.
Official statement of Stormy Daniels.
That's not her real name, by the way.
I'm joking.
It's not her name.
I forget what her last name is.
January 30th, 2018.
To whom it may concern, over the past few weeks I've been asked...
Countless times to comment on reports of an alleged sexual relationship I had with Donald Trump many, many, many years ago.
The fact of the matter is that each party to this alleged affair denied its existence.
In 2006, that's once.
In 2011, that's twice.
In 2016, that's thrice.
In 2017, that's quadrice.
And now again in 2018, that's quintice.
I am not denying this affair because I was paid, quote, hush money, end quote, as has been reported in overseas tabloids.
I am denying this affair because it never happened.
I have no further comment on this matter.
Please feel free to check me out on Instagram.
No, thank you.
I'm sure that will tinker with the algorithm of what Instagram recommends.
So that's Stormy Daniels denying...
Once in 2006, twice in 2011, three times in 2016, four times in 2017, and a fifth time in 2018.
They're not denying the affair because of hush money.
They're denying it, both of them, because it never happened.
And I'll give everybody that link here.
So when Avenatti comes out and says, yeah, and then she told me that they sought her out, and I went out and I represented that.
They approached her.
They made her sign an ND.
Holy cow, yeah, that lends a little documentary evidence to support what Avenatti is saying.
And now Stormy Daniels is saying, I lied in 2006, I lied in 2011, I lied in 2016, 2017, 2018, and I lied because I signed an NDA, because they came to me and shut me up, and now we're going to criminal trial over this?
Because now I'm saying that after having lied five different times over the course of 2006 to 2016 to 2024, 18 years?
Because I lied five times over 18 years.
Now I'm changing my story, recanting it, and Alvin Bragg's like, good to go.
Take Trump to trial.
Let's bankrupt him in New York City, in New York State.
I mean, it's freaking outlandish.
And then, you see it coming in, by the way.
Listen to this.
Listen to this.
The talking point is in.
It's not a hush money.
Payment trial.
It's an election interference trial.
Hold on.
By the way, go on social media.
The talking point is in.
Whether or not they sent around a memo like a syndicate, what is it called?
Not a syndicated memo.
Whether or not they sent around the memo, they don't need to.
That's not how it works anymore.
They know.
Richard Stengel.
Former undersecretary of state in Obama.
So you know he's a liar, a crook, and supports murder.
There you go.
Let's just zoom in here.
Looks trustworthy.
No, I'm joking.
It's probably a very nice suit that he's got on.
Editor at Time.
Oh, Time Magazine.
The one that wrote the article on how they fortified the 2020 election.
Oh, okay.
Trustworthy guy.
Co-chair at CARE.
Fine.
Political analyst at MSNBC.
So this man supports murder, is a liar, and supports election interference.
Book, information warts, threads.
Yeah, okay.
This is him.
He writes, what he did...
It's not a hush money case.
It's an election interference case.
It's an election interference case because Trump contributed to his own campaign.
I had to double check this before going live today.
Because I was under the impression, I recalled Barnes having said on multiple occasions, and I could hear it in Barnes' voice in my head, that makes no sense!
Contributing to his own campaign?
There's no limit on what someone can contribute to their own campaign, unless I'm mistaken, but I don't think I am.
So they're saying, oh, no, Trump contributed to his own campaign, so that's the crime?
That makes no sense.
So what they're actually saying is, oh, it was an unreported, in-kind contribution from Michael Cohen to Trump's campaign.
Okay, then prosecute Michael Cohen!
You morons!
This is what I'm saying.
Am I overstepping the bounds of my knowledge by coming to this conclusion and calling Mr. Stengel an outright moron?
It's an in-kind contribution.
By whom?
Because if it's a Trump contribution to his own campaign, there's no crime there.
If it's a Michael Cohen excessive in-kind contribution unreported to Trump's campaign, it's Michael Cohen who needs to be on the stand and not Donald Trump.
Oh, and by the way, Michael Cohen, who initially said, no, Trump didn't know anything about that payment.
He gave me a retainer.
I settled a problem and I paid myself from the monthly retainer that he gave me.
Then turns around, Michael Cohen, convicted perjurer.
He then turns around and says, no, I lied then.
Trump actually knew everything about it.
So it was actually him making the payment, which now means that it's no longer an in-kind contribution.
The theory of the case makes no sense, set aside the fact that it's a state prosecution of an alleged federal election crime.
But this is good enough for people.
This is good enough for the idiots to run the talking point.
It's not a hush money payment.
Well, first of all, you ran it as a hush money payment for the longest of times, but I guess now they've gotten wise to the John Edwards president, the Bill Clinton president.
It's not a hush money payment.
It's an in-kind contribution because Trump contributed to his own campaign, not a crime.
Oh, because Michael Cohen contributed to his campaign and didn't disclose it.
Okay, prosecute Michael Cohen.
Two different jurisdictions is right, but this is not going to be a question for the jury.
This is going to be a question for the appellate court on appeal, and they're not going to get past it.
Oh, so this is something that I almost said on air with Megyn Kelly, but I wasn't sure, and I'm not going to say it, and it's a rumor that Michael Cohen was having an affair with Stephanie Clifford, who's Stormy Daniels' real name.
Dude, I mean, is it having an affair with a porn star, or is it just business?
I don't mean to be rude or crass.
I mean, is it an affair?
I mean, it would be an affair for Michael Cohen, since he's not in the porn business.
But, like, two porno actors doing porn for business, I wouldn't call that an affair.
That's their business.
Keep your schmeckle in your pants.
You will stay clean, happy, and you will not lose money where people tend to make mistakes that lead to them losing massive amounts of money.
My former mentor gave me the best legal advice, gave me the best life advice.
Stay married.
And keep your, keep your schmeckle in your pants, people.
So I think that's it.
So the trial starts on Monday.
I mean, we don't know who the, we know some of the witnesses, I forget who they are, but like bookkeepers for Trump campaign, former employee for the Trump campaign, and a porn star and a convicted perjurer are going to be the star witnesses of this prosecution.
But it doesn't matter.
I'm still, I am still saying something's going to happen that this trial is not proceeding on Monday.
But like I say, the closer we get to Monday, the less likely that gets.
What else was there?
I think that's it for the Trump thing.
Yeah, no, that is for the...
Here.
Stormy Daniels.
This is a useless article.
Oh, yeah, no, no.
She lied back then.
Okay.
Okay.
My goodness!
There you go.
What was her...
How did she get back to it?
However, the letter resurfaced.
Daniels has since stated that she was forced to sign the document.
And that's partly the reason why she came forward to speech.
Bullshit.
Trust her.
She's telling the truth now.
Okay, so we don't need that article.
But, you know, do your research.
That's a wonderful dress.
I mean, I would feel very comfortable wearing that in public.
Nothing wrong with it.
Not my thing.
And they got to take a very, very unflattering picture of Trump and Melania because, you know...
If Trump is convicted of the 34 felony counts, he faces up to 136 years in prison or $170,000 in fines, although it is believed he would not serve any prison time since he's a first-time offender.
He's not a first-time offender, you fucking propagandist pieces of shit.
Sorry.
That was too much?
I apologize.
136 years in prison, people!
You do not have enough FU money.
To get your way out of that, when the system comes out and says, oh yeah, you're a billionaire?
Enjoy.
Oh yeah, you're a former president?
Oh yeah, you're the leading president?
It's such a load of shit.
I'm sorry.
This is the Vegas vibe.
It's such a load of shit.
He didn't do a damn thing.
What does that say?
Clara's stories attract all people.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I just brought that up and commented.
Okay.
What was I going to do now?
There was something that I had to do that I was going to say.
Seems to me there was something I was supposed to do.
Oh yeah, that's right.
Bring up the crumble, France.
On the crumbles.
See if we can do this here.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Look what we got here.
Ginger Ninja in the house.
Let's go all the way down to the bottom.
Did you see Jen from the line?
No, but okay, hold on.
I gotta see what's going on with that.
Arkansas Crime Attorney.
Are we gonna see each other tonight?
I'm not sure.
I emailed Robert yesterday.
Had family emergency with my dad and had to cancel my trip.
Hopefully someone can use my two tickets.
I'm sorry to hear that.
And that sucks.
We will definitely find someone to use your two tickets.
So I'm going to screen grab that and I'll DM you or text you after this.
I'm sorry to hear about that.
I hope everything's okay.
Scoop1941 says, Merry Christmas, Viva.
I'm sure you'll review this on your next vlog or live.
100%.
What is this?
May I see what this is?
I'm going to go open this up at a separate window.
Just in case it's something that can't be shared in real time.
54 minutes.
Enjoy now.
Tories after Trudeau bashed...
Oh, the line.
Okay.
Oh, thank you.
But is it so...
And now I presume that that's the link to where Scoop...
Oh, yeah.
Okay, but now, but Scoop, don't do another super, a rumble rant.
I just didn't know what time of the video she mentions to me, but I'm going to go look at it now.
Ginger Ninja in the house.
How you doing, sir?
Just now hopping in live, headed down to Louisiana to build a house for a wheelchair-bound disabled veteran.
Amazing.
It's currently just a foundation.
We will turn over the keys to a fully furnished house two weeks from today.
Wish all of us luck and productive work.
Going to...
Be some long days.
Everyone follow A Soldier's Journey Home on YouTube.
Oh, I shared that a couple times.
I'll share it again.
Ginger Ninja, Godspeed.
I told you this privately.
There are few things better than actually building something with your hands, but building something spiritually, physically, metaphysically in life.
It is obviously better to build than to destroy.
In all respects.
But it's a lot easier to destroy than it is to build.
That's why so many people do it.
Now, I don't know if this is satire.
Will Trump's anti-Semitism stop him taking office?
I'm going to have to go ahead and assume, not a banned account, that this is parody or internet humor.
Because I would call Trump many things, none of which would be an anti-Semite or a racist or a bigot or anything of the sort.
Okay.
Alright, that's good.
Now, oh, let's go to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I'm going to read some of the tips here.
Bring these up.
Oh, Ginger Ninja's in the house here.
It said, oh, hold on a second.
View tipped.
Hold on a second.
I figured this out.
I've only been doing this for a couple of years now.
Tipped.
Here we go.
The red.
The underscore red says, David, I was posted to Vancouver Island in Esquimalt when I got out of the military.
It took me four years to get a nurse practitioner, never mind a doctor.
That's why I was lucky in Quebec.
I think it might be called a nurse practitioner.
Somewhere in between a doctor and a nurse.
She was fantastic.
Saw me and my wife.
TMI of the day, and it was hilarious.
She wanted to check my prostate with my wife.
I was like, this feels weird.
Plus, it was after I had already been traumatized, and I wasn't letting anyone check anymore.
I had to give the TMI, but we were lucky enough to have one of those in between that I could see, and she was thorough, paid attention to my neuroses, and it was nice to have someone listen to me.
That was a few years ago now.
And I was going to do something else by going back to the tipped and reading.
Stephen Britton says, Illegal immigration does not exist.
Immigration is a legal act.
Immigration is a legal act by definition, so one cannot be illegally.
Semantics, but we know what we're talking about when we use the term.
Ginger Ninja, just now hopping on live, headed down to Louisiana.
Okay, I got that one.
Keep your schmeckle in your pants.
Marion, when Viva says he wants another baby.
Dude, that was from...
Hold on, who was that?
That was from Finboy Slick.
Finboy, I don't know what it is, man, but on the flight, I saw...
Over the last few days, I've seen so many...
Newborn, beautiful babies, like those porcelain dolls.
And when they're...
The best age.
All they make is those cute noises and they have folds of flappy skills.
I can have another baby, but it's not realistic.
Marion has let me know.
It's not realistic.
She's going to be 43. I'm going to be 45. If accidents happen, I'll take them, but it's not realistic.
Okay, so we got to all of the Super Chats, Frumble Rants, and that's it.
What are we going to talk about now?
There was some more stuff here.
Oh, yes, yes, that's right.
Speaking of the panel.
Remember on the panel?
Well, many of you might not have seen it, but I did the CSFN panel, and I think it resonated well.
And one of the examples someone gave was revenge porn.
You know, if there's revenge porn online, we need this new legislation because I'm fairly certain.
I'm certain revenge porn is illegal, especially in Canada.
This is from 2019.
What is revenge porn?
I mean, it's not...
Oh, it's from DuVadi.
It's from DuVadi.
DuVadi.
DuVadi Law.
And I believe, yeah, 613 is Ottawa, so it's Canadian.
Ottawa law firm, okay, I should probably read this.
Revenge porn leaked snaps can land you in jail.
Revenge porn is an online bullying of another person, such as sharing intimate pictures, video, film, without the consent.
The person distributing intimate images, blah, blah, blah, can face criminal charges in Canada, in addition to civil lawsuits.
This is what I'm saying.
I'm so neurotic, I don't want to make a statement that someone's going to say, oh, Viva said something outright stupid and false.
In Canada, it is a crime for a person to share another person's intimate image, even if the intimate image came from the subject itself.
The subject holds a reasonable expectation of privacy on the intimate image, regardless, even if the image was a willing practice.
First of all, don't send nudes, period.
For God's sake, don't even do it.
This is what I don't understand in life, people.
Let's just say you're happily married and you're never getting divorced.
If you take a nude picture on your phone, someone can find your phone.
Someone can hack your phone.
NSA is viewing what you do on your phone.
Who does that even with their marriage, the love of their life with whom they've been married for 25 years?
Okay, who the hell does it with a boyfriend and you don't know how that relationship is going to end up?
Don't!
Frickin' do it.
It's the dumbest thing, potentially.
And kids doing it?
They don't even understand that by kids doing it, even if you're the consenting kid doing it, the person receiving it can get charged with distributing or possessing child pornography.
So, for gosh sakes, don't do it.
Doesn't matter.
The point was, this came up as an example to justify the online trauma, where the person was saying, Revenge forms.
That's already illegal.
And I was certain, but I didn't want to.
It wasn't that certain.
The private images and videos are an adult nature.
Therefore, they hold a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Then the argument was, well, you know, it's not fast enough to get them removed.
Horse crap.
First of all, if you go get criminal justice involved, they'll go get a restraining order.
They'll go get a court to issue a takedown immediately.
You go get an injunction, an emergency injunction at the civil level, they'll take it down immediately.
Overnight, faster than another Soviet administrative tribunal created to deal with the Online Harms Act.
Canadian lawmakers have enacted laws to ensure intimate images are kept private and not shared online or distributed without the consent.
Let me see if it's actually right here.
Section 162.1 of the Criminal Code of Canada deals with the growing problem of sexual cyberbullying in Canada.
Everyone who knowingly publishes, distributes, transmits, sells, makes available, or advertises an intimate image of a person knowing that the person depicted in the image did not give their consent to that conduct or being reckless, yada, yada, is guilty of an indictable offense that makes it a serious one.
Indictable versus misdemeanor or summary conviction.
Liable to imprisonment not more than five years or an offense punishable by summary conviction.
So it's already illegal.
And when I go back to the regular bullying of the children, tough frickin' nookies.
Sorry, kids.
Learn how to deal with it or don't go on the internet.
Sorry, adults.
You don't get to use the kids to protect your wussy, sensitive, thin-skin cells.
Oh, is that bullying?
You want to get mad at me?
Think I don't get called names on the internet?
You know what you do with it?
You get frustrated, and then you understand that you getting frustrated about it is an indication of you, not the words.
So that's it.
That was the point I wanted to make, which I thought was true, and now I've definitively confirmed it.
So, that's it.
Done.
Now, I brought this up.
This is going back.
Oh, that was just to show that this guy's a liar, because Michael Cohen back in the day said, knowledge, I think the word...
Oh, whatever.
Back in the day, Michael Cohen admitted to Haberman, Maggie Haberman.
That Trump didn't know what he was doing and that he did it himself.
And that he thought it was lawful.
I forget.
Cohen's a liar.
Where am I?
That's in here, Link.
Okay.
I think we're coming to the end of this.
No, no, we're not.
No, we're not.
Oh, okay.
All right.
Okay.
They knew at the drive-thru.
There's...
Complaining about the YouTube algorithmic suppression.
It's not something that I want to make a brand.
It's like I've always felt silly doing it a little bit because on the one hand, complaining about YouTube suppression, the obvious retort is don't use YouTube.
I use it as a marketing tool now for Rumble.
Not for myself.
I use it as an advertising tool for Rumble to highlight what goes on on YouTube.
You want to try to make a predictable living on YouTube?
You're not going to do that if you engage in politically disfavored speech.
You want to try to build a business on YouTube?
You're not going to be able to when they willy-nilly flip a switch and your lifeline is cut off.
This is not a humble flex.
It's just a matter of fact.
And it's a matter of fact to support the conclusion.
I've got over 603,000 subscribers on YouTube.
I put out a video yesterday.
I'm railing against NBC News because of their disinformation as relates to potential risks that others smarter than me and more scientifically inclined than me have noted as relates to the jibby jab.
When you get the chief medical officer of Ontario, Kieran Moore, coming out and saying that the risk of myocarditis, these are his words, not mine.
The risk of myocarditis when using a therapeutic, his words, not mine, are 1 in 5,000.
A very small risk, 1 in 5,000.
I've showed that video 1,000 times.
I'm not going to show it again.
These are not my words.
When a doctor comes out and says that, and then you have NBC News coming out and saying, what was the headline?
No risk of fatal or serious injury.
I came out and called them out, boy, howdy.
I got 603,000 subscribers on YouTube.
That video, after I put it out, got 960 views in just under an hour.
I mean, algorithmic suppression, inorganic algorithmic suppression, is an understatement.
Let me see, is this right here?
Look at this.
55 minutes.
I mean, it's a joke.
And I think it's like, okay.
So you can complain about YouTube suppression, complain of videos not getting as many views as you think it deserves to get.
That could be your own insecurity.
Maybe the video wasn't as good as you thought it was, and it's not gaining the traction that you thought it deserved.
Fine, that happens all the time.
Happened with my wrecking Cyrus, wrecking Spartan, Miley Cyrus running the Spartan race, singing that song.
But this is inorganic.
This is to say you've got 603,000 subscribers.
Of those 603,000, 960 decided to watch the video?
I mean, it's outlandish.
And it's a clear illustration that there are buzzwords, topics, whatever, that you mention them on YouTube, you're going to get suppressed.
Epstein was one of them once upon a time, until it became popular to talk about Epstein.
And now it seems that talking about the sacred cows, is one of them.
In as much as I put out that video, and in as much as virtually nobody saw it, we're going to talk about it one more time today.
This is the headline from NBC News.
I'm not going to do the detailed analysis that I did in my video yesterday.
It's up there, and it's on Rumble, by the way.
Godspeed and God bless to Rumble.
This is the article that they put out.
COVID vaccines not linked to fatal heart problems in young people, CDC finds.
The new report debunks widespread misinformation that the mRNA shots were connected to sudden cardiac death in young athletes.
Do you know what their study consisted of here?
Everybody's seen this?
Their study consisted of, hold on, I remember the number was 40. Here we go.
The authors refined their focus to people who got the mRNA COVID vaccine from Pfizer and Moderna and died within 100 days.
100 days, arbitrary, whatever.
They found 40 people who died.
Within 100 days, out of the 40 deaths that occurred among people who got the mRNA COVID vaccine, the 40 deaths of people who got the COVID mRNA vaccine, only three occurred within that time frame, 100 days.
How are they determining that?
Based on the death certificates.
They're not doing the studies to see what the underlying cause was.
Two of the deaths were attributed to chronic health.
So basically, we've got three deaths, and we're not looking into them because they've already been attributed to other stuff.
The third death was recorded as undetermined natural cause of a kid within whatever.
The medical examiner could neither confirm nor exclude code vaccination as the cause of death.
However, none of the death certificates attributed the fatalities to the vaccines.
Okay, so the already foregone conclusion confirms where you wanted to get with that conclusion.
It's idiotic study at best.
But I just want to highlight something for those who haven't seen the vlog yesterday because this is going to blow your freaking mind to quote Adam Sandler.
COVID vaccines not linked to fatal heart problems in young people.
That's the headline.
Scroll.
Keep scrolling.
Anyone gotten here yet?
Keep scrolling.
Although the mRNA vaccines have been linked to a small risk of myocarditis, the heart condition tends to be much milder than what is typically seen with traditional myocarditis from COVID infection, he added.
And most people fully recover within a few days.
Yeah.
Can you believe they can run this?
Second to last paragraph against that headline.
Headline?
COVID vaccines not linked to fatal heart problems in young people, CDC finds.
Bury the lead?
Although the mRNA vaccines have been linked to a small risk of myocarditis.
How small?
Well, if you ask Kieran Moore, I got to play it now.
I got to play it now.
Kieran Moore, small risk.
Viva Bride tweet.
A small risk.
One in 5,000.
One in 5,000?
To everybody instead of saying it's a personal decision.
Because at present we're doing a risk-based approach.
What's the risk?
There's always a risk to having any therapeutic.
You want to make sure there's a very strong benefit versus the risk.
For an 18-year-old healthy individual, the risk of getting hospitalized, if we have no medical illness, is very, very low.
We know there is a risk, a very small risk, one in 5,000 that may get myocarditis, for example, and you'd have to have that discussion.
But, headline.
No connection.
It's debunked.
Misinformation, disinformation.
Oh, do I need to play the Brought to you by Pfizer montage?
Brought to you by Pfizer.
NBC News, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Burnett out in front, this today with whomever, George Stephanopoulos.
Brought to you by Pfizer.
Brought to you by Pfizer.
You were part of the global experiment admitted varying red beard.
Are you new to the channel, sir?
Yeah, I took two shots.
Good.
First of all, I've talked about this at length.
You say this as though it suggests this is part of it.
I should not engage or legitimize.
This is trollish behavior.
It's also stupid, by the way.
So if you think you're making a point, the only point you're making is that you are part of the problem as well.
You know, Trudeau shaming people for not getting vaccinated is just as bad as people trying to shame people for having taken that shot.
I can tell you one thing definitively.
I said it a thousand times.
If I knew then what I know now, you would have had to tie me to a table to give that to me.
I was relatively naive back in the time where I said, I'm never going to support this as a mandatory procedure on anybody.
Period.
Full stop.
Never did.
And was vocal about it.
What did I decide to do with my body?
Piss off.
You have no idea.
You might know what my rationale was because I've explained it, but piss off.
But if I knew, a guy's like, oh, a little thing.
How damaging can it be?
I've heard the talk of adjuvants before.
I was invested in a pharma company and lost my shirt.
I had no idea how bad it could be.
It's just, okay, maybe it won't do anything.
I remember mild talk about spike proteins coming from Robert Malone.
On my goodness, I had no idea.
I remember at the time, there was a woman in Quebec who died of a blood clot from Johnson& Johnson.
I was like, oh, it can't be that risky.
If it does nothing, it does nothing.
But at least it'll quell the fears of other people who were concerned and who were, you know.
But bottom line, good for you if you never took it.
If you never took it and opposed it, good for you.
What you did with your body is irrelevant to me.
If someone took it and then pressured other people to do it, the problem is not that they took it.
The problem is that they were telling other people what to do with their body.
And anybody who supported these measures, if they have not atoned and apologized, that they must.
But one thing you'll never see from me, and I guarantee it, is me Ever telling anybody else what they should do, telling anybody else that they should suffer consequences for what they haven't done.
And more important than that, I'd like to think that I was among the most vocal from pretty early on.
I think pretty much from April 2020, I was no longer on the boat.
I was thinking about this the other day.
The first two weeks, dude, I'm neurotic.
I remember getting mad, getting impatient with the kids because they wouldn't wash their hands when they came inside from being outside on the playground.
But we were outside on the playground playing with people.
I mean, I'm neurotic in general.
But there's a big difference between...
You think I'm not also potentially concerned about maybe it did do some damage?
Like, I used to...
I mean, I'm still going to do it.
I'm probably going to run the Spartan race next week in Florida.
But I'm a little concerned about...
I used to run ultramarathon.
I mean, I've run an ultramarathon.
I ran a 50-mile race up in Bear Mountain in New York.
I ran the Spartan Ultra Beasts five years in a row.
There's a part of my mind, even back then, I was afraid of dropping dead.
My mother, before COVID, you know, David, don't do extreme exercise.
People drop dead all the time from overexertion.
Even back then, I was afraid of dropping dead from a heart attack from overexertion.
Now I got a little extra thing.
Did I do any damage?
You got to live with that.
But bottom line, if I had known the risk to myself, I wouldn't have done it.
But hindsight's 20-20 and...
My goodness, I know more now than I did then.
So, that's it.
Sorry if I got mad and shouldn't have, or if that was a joke and I took it seriously.
If I'm defensive over it, I'm not defensive over it.
I really hate that attempt to shame people for having done it to themselves.
You have no right to tell me what to do with my body, period.
And you, oh, how could you have taken the shot?
Dude, how could you drink a martini?
Where do you stop telling me what to do with my body if you think it's unhealthy for me to piss off?
Sorry.
Dude, Cochise, you can look up my results.
I used to run the Spartan Ultra Beasts.
So they have the Spartans, you know, the sprint, the three mile.
I used to do that in a suit and tie.
Okay, guys, come on over to levabarneslaw.locals.com and I'll show you something.
I used to run those races, the short ones in a suit and a tie.
Then I started doing the supers, which were the eight miles.
Then I did the...
Was it the Beast?
The Beast was the 13 mile.
Then they came out with the Ultra Beast, which was the marathon distance Spartan race that you had to get approved to do in the first year because it's like 48 to 50 kilometers.
You start at five in the morning.
One third or two thirds of the people don't finish.
I did that four or five years in a row from the first time for four or five years.
Then I had kids and it became difficult.
And man, I finished top 30. One year, but I finish it every year.
Did it with my best friend.
I was going to say his name.
might not want me to mention his name um I used to do those all the time.
I was known on the circuit because I was the guy running with a GoPro lip-syncing pop songs while running Spartan races.
It was fantastic.
But I think my heart's fine.
But I would also think above and beyond that, there's other things that I should probably worry about.
Stress and anxiety.
Levels of cortisol in the body.
But whatever.
Doesn't matter.
What's done cannot be undone.
And all you can do now is live healthy.
Go for a jog.
Yesterday I went for a jog.
I might go for one today.
We'll see.
Okay.
Do we have...
There's a couple of stuff left before we get over to...
No!
We're going to save two stories.
Jenna Griswold and Kansas banning gender-affirming care.
I'm not going to play that out.
The Liberal Party's...
Throw in hit pieces on Alex Jones.
And because I don't want to do it on YouTube and Rumble because it's going to get copy claimed even though I believe it's fair use, I'm going to show you a video.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me pull it up.
I'll whet everybody's appetite.
It's one of those moments that will be, you know, when your life flashes before your eyes, there's a segment in this particular video that I'm going to get to it.
That will always be with me and will always bring me a good memory.
And I think it's right towards...
Here it is, right there!
And just to win everybody's appetite, come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and I'm going to give you the link here because I'm going to show you a screen grab, a still present.
I think everybody's already seen it anyhow, but this is the still people.
That was when I was doing the longer races and I...
Got wise to carrying a water pack.
Whatever those things are called.
A camelback.
So that's what we're going to look at.
Among two other things.
Exclusive locals after party.
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com I'll be on the street walking about and getting exercise.
I've got to eat breakfast at some point.
What time is it now?
It's 10 o 'clock here.
It's 1 o 'clock back home.
I'm a little tired, but I'll be fine.
Let me see if I didn't miss any chats.
If you start at the 15 minute mark, she defines you for around 2 minutes and then...
Carries on about you and another man being Jewish and discussing Jewish issues.
Oh, that's going to piss me off.
That's going to piss me off.
I don't...
This is why I hate identity politics.
Around the 15-minute mark.
You know what?
We're going to do this here.
And then...
No!
Yeah, we're going to...
Here.
Here.
Where I was both entertained and a little bit disappointed with my own panel was where Michael Geist and I were sitting around talking about which aspects of what laws we would repeal or reconsider or how we would approach these sorts of things.
And this was an interesting conversation.
The third person on the panel was this Trey character who was very entertaining and extremely charismatic.
Good, thank you.
And was throwing the crowd red meat.
Full on, I'm opposed to fascism level stuff.
But he clearly had no understanding of the bills we were talking about.
I'm sorry.
This was kind of my point on all of this.
It was not my impression that this is someone who was well informed about the nature of the media market in Canada and why it had collapsed.
This is not someone who was coming at this from a position of...
Les absents ont toujours tort, les gars!
I did not get the impression from this individual that he had a strong understanding of what the law was in Canada as it stood today, nor did he understand the in-depth problems with the laws that he proposed.
I'm not trying to dunk.
I'm not going to dunk on anybody.
I guess she doesn't know that I was actually a practicing Canadian attorney for over 13 years.
The funny thing is, when people hear that I come from Florida, they think I'm American.
And I can understand why they look at me and say, that dude's a crazy Florida man.
Oh, that's funny.
Okay, by the way, the expression, les absents ont toujours tort.
Those who are not there are always wrong, because they're not there to defend themselves.
Okay, I don't care about that.
I don't mean to dunk on her.
She's a fine person, and I think it's a bit of a defensive mechanism, because I do think that, and I didn't intend for this to happen, I do think I said some things that were so painfully obvious, and I think they said things that they probably didn't mean to say.
In terms of supporting that legislation, Online Harms Act and whatever.
Doesn't matter.
We're going to end on YouTube and Rumble.
Come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you are so inclined.
We'll have a bit of an after party there.
We're going to talk about a governor killing a trans care bill, which is, as far as I'm concerned, I'm going to read through it and just make sure it's not like psychological assistance and maybe proper care if it's the cutting off the pecker parts and hormone replacement therapies.
Genital mutilation.
Alright, and there was something else.
What was the other one in there?
Backdrop that I was going to talk about.
Talk about...
Oh, Jenna Griswold, eh?
She's back at it.
That oath-breaking insurrectionist, eh?
Everybody?
Canadians are too polite.
She couldn't handle the truth.
The panel is up on my channel, so you can go watch the entire thing.
I was throwing anybody red.
Me, what I was dropping were truth bombs.
It's an amazing thing.
To not be able to distinguish between truth bombs and...
I didn't think the crowd was going to respond like that.
First of all, I didn't think the other two on the panel were going to be that far off in terms of...
Okay, it doesn't matter.
Come on over to VivaBarnesLaw.com and stay tuned.
We're going to post a bunch of exclusive stuff later on in the day.
Awesome fun stuff updating throughout the day.
Thank you all for being here if you're not coming over.
There will be no show tomorrow night because I'm going to be in transit so we'll do it on Monday.
And the trial starts on Monday, man.
Get ready for some fun coverage if the trial starts Monday.