Clinton Jaws - Watch Joe Rogan's Face As Poilievre Tells Never-Before-Told Details Of Viral Apple Video!
Episode Date: March 20, 2026Joe Rogan Can't stop laughing when Pierre Poilievre Tells The Truth About The Viral Apple Video.#poilievre #canada ...
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Great interviews that I love about you.
You were eating an apple.
And you were talking to this guy who was being completely ridiculous.
You were asking him to define book.
Like which people would say that?
Well, I'm sure of a great many Canadians, but...
Like who?
It was such a good apple.
It was so good.
That's the thing.
If you planned on...
Like, if you had a PR team, I think you should be eating an apple.
Oh, that's hilarious.
That's why I think I was so relaxed.
Clinton Jaws.
This channel name, Canadian-based.
I know nobody watches this anymore
because I've been ignoring it, but that's going to change.
I've been talking with the executive producer of Dave Rubin,
and we're going to do something with this.
We're going to hit it out of the park in Canada with this channel.
And then maybe I'll be invited to Calgary next year.
Only the top Canadians get invited to Calgary,
so I have to get there.
I have to prove to Canada that I'm worthy.
Pierre Poliaf.
I watched the entire thing. He's with Joe Rogan. He did a great job.
And you can tell there was too much at UFC talk, but you could tell people when they go on Joe Rogan, they want to do at least two hours because less than two hours is embarrassing.
And that's what Pierre Poliab did. He brought up the UFC, brought up working out to extend his time. I don't blame him. A lot of people do that.
But there was some good stuff I watched today. I enjoyed it. And here's a highlight. Joe gets a kick out of Pierre's.
Apple video. Let's watch.
We have a town called Penticton.
There's one guy who the police can tell by looking at the crime rate whether he's been in
jail or not.
When he comes out of jail, the crime rate for the entire town of Penticton actually goes out.
That's so crazy.
A small amount of bad guys are responsible for the majority of all crime.
Keep them in prison.
That seems so simple to solve.
It's like there's so many of these problems with government that it's just like rational thinking
Exactly.
One of the great interviews that I love about you, you were eating an apple.
And you were talking to this guy who was being completely ridiculous.
You were asking him to define the issues that he had.
And it was so funny.
It was like, this is what happens when a rational person meets a person with empty narratives.
Right here.
It was such a weird moment because...
You just kept eating that apple.
It was such a good apple.
It was so good.
That's the thing.
And the thing is, I didn't even realize I was being taped.
I thought it was a print interview.
Oh, that's hilarious.
That's why I think I was so relaxed.
But so I'm in the most beautiful place in the world.
If you ever, if you haven't been to the Okinawagon, it's unbelievable.
Like it's lakes, it's mountains, it's nice dry weather.
And there's orchards and vineyards there.
Like, you'd love it.
And so I'm in an apple orchard and I'm walking around just talking with people.
And my staff says, this reporter wants to do an interview and I'm enjoying the apple.
He comes up and starts asking questions.
Nobody who was there thought this was a moment.
Like we thought nothing of it.
We dumped the whole thing.
My staff, unbeknownst to me, was recording my whole walk.
We dumped this 15-minute video on the internet.
No one noticed it.
And like three weeks later, my phone blows up.
And people say, hey, how about that apple?
I'm going, what are they talking about?
This apple thing.
And then, you know, within three days, everybody's talking to me about this damn apple
that I had almost forgotten about eating.
So those are weird things.
Well, that conversation sort of embodied this issue.
It really did.
Yeah.
Because you have rational thinking and empty narratives colliding while you're eating an apple.
Like you're so casual about it, you're actually eating an apple, which was so perfect.
I mean, you couldn't, if you planned on, like, if you had a PR team, I think you should be eating an apple.
They go like, ooh, I like it.
So he's casual, he's eating fruit, it's healthy, you know?
It was perfect.
It was perfect.
Like, out of nowhere, not planned and not even noticed.
Like I said, no one there thought this was going to be a moment.
just like totally forgot about it.
Well, it made it in America.
It was viral in America.
And we were like, how come that guy's not the prime minister?
What the hell's going on?
Well, in the meantime, you can buy a broggio apples from the South Okinaw.
And I'm really plugging a lot of sales for the Canadian economy today.
You know what I found out about Canadian maple syrup?
Do we want to know?
It is actually a superfood and it is actually better for you than honey.
Is that right?
Yeah, it contains a bunch of polyphenols and a bunch of like health
nutrients. I was not
maple syrup was just a guilty pleasure you
poured on pancakes. No, it's a totally
Canadian thing. But apparently it's really good for you. So you take it
before your workout? No. No, I just
watched an Instagram video yesterday.
Somebody said it to me and I was like, what is
this? We'll have to send you a bunch of maple
syrup from Canada. Oh, I've got a bunch. I've had
a bunch of... We actually have a maple syrup
reserve in Canada, like a
reserve of excess stockpiles.
Like oil reserve? Well, we don't have an
oil reserve. This is something I want to change.
I want to have an oil reserve, but I also want to
keep the Maple Surf reserve because we're Canadians after all.
And yes, of course, I'm going to show you the Apple video because it was viral.
And it was a great moment.
Pierre, keep on doing these types of videos, get people's attention.
On the topic, I mean, in terms of your sort of strategy currently, you're obviously taking
the populist pathway.
What does that mean?
Well, appealing to people's more emotional levels, I would.
would guess. I mean, certainly, certainly you tap, certainly you tap a very strong ideological
language quite frequently. Like what? Left wing, you know, this and that, right wing, you know,
I mean, it's that type of ideological thing. I never talked about, I never really talk about left or right.
Anyways, a lot of people, I don't really believe in that. Okay. A lot of people would, would say that
that you're simply taking a page out of the Donald Trump book. Which people would say that?
Well, I'm sure a great many Canadians, but...
Like who?
I don't know who, but...
Well, you're the one who asked the question, so you must know somebody.
Okay.
I'm sure there's some out there, but anyways, the point of this question is, I mean, why should Canadians trust you with their vote, given, you know, not just the sort of ideological inclination in terms of taking the page of Donald Trump's book, but also...
What are you talking about?
What page? What page? Can you give me a page? Give me the page.
You keep saying that.
In terms of turning things quite dramatically in terms of Trudeau and the left wing and all of this.
I mean, you make quite a, you know, it's quite a play that you make on it.
So I'm just wondering.
I don't know what your question is.
Okay. Then forget that. Why should Canadians trust you with their vote?
Common sense.
