Shaun Newman Podcast - Mashup 119
Episode Date: August 9, 2024222 Minutes hops on to discuss this week's headlines which included guest appearance from Jason Lavigne discussing the Coutts trial. Other headlines included Jordan Peterson's rejected appeal,... manhunt in Alberta, Calgary water issues continue, jail time for online content in UK, more pooping and the unsafe supply in BC. Mashup collection Promo Code - 222minutes for 22% off https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text: (587) 441-9100 – and be sure to let them know you’re an SNP listener.
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Do you guys ever have one of those co-workers who just derails all of your prep for everything?
You know, like maybe you just show up like 40 minutes early to a meeting because you have some work to do.
And then he shows up 38 minutes early and says, hey, I need you to help me with this thing that's going to take about 39 and a half minutes.
I dig it. That's me today.
Hey?
That is you.
I'm still doing headlines and we're live.
That's because Tews waits to the last minute to do the work he's supposed to do, right, folks?
I show up and I actually have an issue that he didn't need to help me for anything.
All he had to do is say, yes, no, I can hear you, I can't hear you.
Somehow that derailed his entire day, and now he's going to be scrambling, writing headlines.
Oh, boy.
You can imagine what Mashup 119 is going to be, you know, a tire fire today.
We've got to say hi to Jason Levine's going to be joining us very shortly.
Yep.
And he's got to stream it on his, uh,
and Facebook, I believe.
So hello to people who are like,
who the heck are these two Yahoo's?
Neither of us or Jason.
That is correct.
Soon do have Jason sitting in here.
Mashup 119.
So I was actually saying to the in-laws today, too,
is I'm like, we've been going for over two years on this show.
That's a wild thought.
Every Friday now, 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time.
We break down the headlines across Canada and elsewhere,
usually through newspapers.
I want to bring up a happy air.
Take out one week off for Christmas and that's it.
But we don't.
We actually do the festus.
The festivist.
Okay, yeah, but that doesn't.
Okay, whatever.
We get drunk and live stream.
Fair.
Happy Airborne Friday to Jamie Sinclair.
We do have the mash-up collection for anyone who cares to support what we do.
There you go.
I'll toss it in the links.
We had a couple of different guys on last week, Marty up north and Drew Weatherhead.
And you can see there's a couple of different.
different features for them, throwbacks to what they did.
And if you're new to the show and you're wondering why there's a chicken everywhere,
ask somebody who knows?
It's not a chicken.
It's a rooster.
It's a rooster.
I know it's a rooster.
All right.
I'm fully,
yes, Sean, I'm the one who said it.
Okay.
Okay.
Um, uh, well, you ask grok, uh, grok, uh,
Twitter, whatever.
X, what, uh, the mashup is.
I thought this was clever.
Um, well,
actually it pretty much
it gets encapsulates everything we are.
What is the mashup formerly known as the Tuesday mashup?
Because for the longest time, we were Tuesdays.
The mashup formerly known as the Tuesday mashup
is a weekly show hosted by Sean Newman
and 222 minutes that covers the week's best stories in Canada
and around the world.
It is described as what legacy news would be
if it didn't suck.
I enjoyed that part.
That was Twitter's AI.
I just asked it, what is this thing?
And it found it and it said that.
so I was extremely happy to hear that.
That was nice.
Well, it got it on the nose, right?
We're on the chin, like bang, bang.
Well, I like to think so.
You mentioned silver gold bowl.
What the heck are you talking about, silver gold bowl?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, you like talking about them.
And I finally reached out to him and got them to send me a few tons of silver.
So like literally, literally I went from having never talked to them before.
to having a shipment on its way in about 25 minutes.
And to my dismay, I didn't get an extra, extra, extra thing.
There's a Sean Newman discount that you can get if you name drop,
but being twos doesn't get you any further than that.
They're like, who?
It's kind of like Jason Levine when he showed up.
We'll bring him in here shortly.
He's like, who is this guy?
I'm like, oh, oh, are you the tech guy that helps John out?
And I'm like,
That's great.
Okay.
We always start the show up with the update on the Coutts 2, 908 days.
That's Christopher Carbert, Anthony Olenick.
Today we're bringing in Jason Levine, so we'll bring them in right now.
Jason, thanks for hopping on with us.
Thank you very much for having us.
And sorry about that, too, is no, you're absolutely correct.
Oh, it's a back to the backstage guy.
And I'm learning quickly how valuable you are to the show.
I tell you what, I think it's great.
There's just some things you cannot script on this show, and you've just provided us one of them.
There's literally nothing scripted on this show.
Hey, Grock knew before I knew, so I feel a little bit bad about that.
Jason, we've been talking a lot about the Coots 4.
We've been paying attention.
We like to remind people how many days and usually bring up between you and Moka,
and I'm sure I'm leaving out a few different reporters.
Basically, some things that stick out during the week.
week. And of course, over July, they were on trial. And we thought, what better way than just
bring you on? And you could give us kind of your thoughts on the month of July, anything that's
stuck out. We'll start there and, you know, have at her. Absolutely. And thank you very much,
Sean, for your coverage as well. It's been very helpful to get that message across Alberta and
Canada. And I really appreciate catching up on yourself when I can. And really nice to meet
two's. So I'm definitely going to pay more attention at least to Friday 10 a.m.
To see what's going on with these mashups. But you're not wrong. And the trial actually started
June. So we actually had all June and July. And I think the big takeaway, other than the verdict
itself for July, is how the crown changed their theory last minute. So they clearly didn't have
the evidence that was necessary in their mind to convince this jury that these gentlemen are
guilty of conspiracy to commit murder because they did everything they could at the
end in their closing statement to try and shift the focus and try and make some new allegations,
which not only did the defense take issue with, but so did the justice. So that led to some jury
charges to instruct the jury to basically ignore the crown's closing and to remind them that
they're not here to speculate and put theories together and fill in the gaps, which is exactly
what the crown asked them to do in the closing. It is to follow the evidence and make sure that
they are confident when they make their verdict that it is beyond reasonable doubt. They believe
the guilt is there. And thankfully, the jury did provide that service to these two men by finding
them not guilty on conspiracy to commit murder because there was never a plan. There was never a
membership and there was never a conspiracy from this, from day one on that particular charge.
So thank goodness that jury did see through the shenanigans put on by the crown and saw
their truth. There was no conspiracy to harm anybody, let alone police officers. And these gentlemen
were really just protesters that maybe had a few extra accessories that they shouldn't have had in that area,
but it certainly wasn't dangerous.
And then the last takeaway on this one is their guilty verdict on weapons for a dangerous purpose.
That one still has everybody scratching their head.
I had Catherine Biak and Marilyn Burns on my show yesterday morning to talk to them exactly about that issue.
And between the two of them, we still don't know where the jury came up with a dangerous purpose.
and we'll be trying to analyze that one for weeks to come,
especially as sentences coming up to address that particular portion of the jury's verdict.
Yeah, well, I mean, I don't know if everybody,
I assume lots of people have tuned into Sean's roundtable on it,
where they basically said the exact same thing you did.
We were like, where, why?
It didn't really make a lot of sense.
Well, and the thing, and the thing I think I caught actually
from your show as well, Jason,
was, you know, if you don't have
conspiracy to commit murder,
how can you have the rest of the charges, right?
Because it was, like, everything was built on that one.
And then all of a sudden you think,
if they're not guilty of that,
they get to walk away.
And instead, they're found guilty of possession of weapons
for dangerous purposes.
Which, I mean, really,
how dangerous of a purpose
is it to have a rusted-de-crap
homemade thing that you're trying to use to free up drill bets
that you've forgotten about,
that your father who's been dead almost a decade made
a very long time ago.
How dangerous of a purpose can that possibly be?
You bring up an excellent point
because you're referring to the extra charge
that Tony Olinick has,
which is possession of explosives.
And not only did the crown fail
at providing evidence that Tony had any dangerous purpose,
purpose for that, which means maybe talked about bringing it to Coots, which never happened,
or something along those lines. They also failed to provide evidence that Tony himself not only
had knowledge that it was there, but that he knew that his father left him as part of the estate,
anything along those lines. The information we received from Tony directly as part of his
interview, which was played to the jury, and as part of the information that came out
through his lawyer, Marilyn Burns,
was that Tony took care of his father's estate in 2017 in his passing
and did not open up every single box
and did not look into everything that he stored
into his storage area of his property.
So there's an argument that needs to be made here at some point,
whether it's his sentencing or an appeal,
that Tony actually had no knowledge or control,
which is required in order to be found guilty on that charge.
So that's not going to be over.
There's going to be more around that particular charge
because the Crown did not provide any evidence
that Tony was aware of it.
Other than possessing it,
but the judge was very clear with his charge
that you need to have knowledge and control.
So knowledge,
which is part of the mens rea portion of a criminal requirement,
was not proven.
So other than being a scary looking thing,
I'm not sure even how the jury got there on that charge as well.
So I'm hoping this is going to be an appeal
and we'll hear some more arguments soon about that one.
I feel like nobody,
on the jury ever grew up in a small town or on a farm.
Like I feel like everybody there were city people because, you know,
the having a 22, uh, the using gophers as language for cops and then even this.
Because I feel like, like we talked about this, uh, something similar, bear with me a
sec a few months ago where this guy in Quebec found a hand grenade and when he was
cleaning out his dad's stuff.
And he turned it into the cops.
And we were talking about how if we had found a hang grenade,
we'd call up a bunch of buddies and say,
meet me at the gravel pit.
We're going to do something awesome.
And I feel like if my dad passed and I was cleaning up a bunch of his stuff
and I found some bombs,
it would be the exact same thing.
And so there'd be no way that I would be in possession of something like this.
knowingly because if I knew about it,
I would have totally seen how big
they went boom.
No, and that's a fair argument.
But I think
the burden
is going to lie on
Tony at this stage and possibly
his mother to explain how that
estate worked and how that happened.
Because again, I don't think you're wrong.
Tony has a gravel pit in his backyard.
He mines gravel out of his backyard.
And he absolutely
I'm sure he would have had some fun
with that if that was his intended purpose.
But it didn't make its way down to Kootz
so we can absolutely make sure people understand
that at no point, there was no message,
no intercept, no conversation,
and this includes from the undercover operatives
that Tony, in any way, shape, or
form thought that something that goes
boom would be a good idea in Kutz
that never came out in any way, shape, or form.
And it wasn't even discovered by the
RCMP until February 19th,
so several days after his arrest,
when they did a search of his property.
And it required them to take
ladder to go up into the storage area to actually find this stuff.
So this was not readily available.
And there's evidence that Tony had no knowledge of it.
So that particular one, I think you're going to see an appeal on.
And there's going to be good arguments that that particular verdict should be overturned.
I want to show a clip real quick, if I may.
Oh, wait, it's our show.
Oh, this gives me the chill still this particular interview.
Oh, we got to never mind.
CESIS is stopping your attempt there.
Yeah, basically.
Oh, yeah.
It's a funny little load screen where I'm seeing you guys just fine and there's no lagging,
but that particular video doesn't seem to want to work.
Funny.
And foil hat.
No, and I want to highlight that particular one.
So that's February 14th, 2024, when the RCMP came out and laid out the narrative.
They laid it out way before they had evidence.
There was a lot of things that were factually incorrect in there.
And when they talk about having evidence,
well, the jury disagrees.
And not just the jury, the Crown also let Chris Lysick and Jerry Moran plead to deals that removed conspiracy to commit murder off the table.
So in February 6th, when the deal was struck with two of the four men,
the Crown made it an omission in the agreed statement of facts that, no,
these two gentlemen had nothing to do with the conspiracy to commit murder.
And then the jury, August 2nd, filled in the rest of the gaps for all of us when they returned and not guilty for the...
remaining to men, Chris Carbert and Tony Olinick on the same charge.
For moving forward, Jason, what's the next big things that people should be paying attention to?
Sentencing, sentencing. So August 12th was originally scheduled for the sentencing, but unfortunately,
David LeBrenz is not available August 12th, so we're waiting for the date.
If you come at any time when we get a date, the commitment that we have from LeBrenz is an August
date. So sometime before the end of the month, the sentencing should happen. And here,
Here's where we're going to get a really good idea of where the justice's mind is on these charges,
is how much of a sentence he thinks that they need to do.
And whether or not time served is how it has already happened.
We are expecting, based on case law and some initial looks at the sentencing recommendations coming out of the defense,
Chris Carbert is well and truly beyond any time that he could be expecting for mischief and for weapons for a dangerous purpose.
And then Tony Olenek should also be in the same position, except there's a lot of question around this explosive conviction and exactly what can it come.
That particular charge could be a life sentence if the justice believes he was intending to harm somebody with it, a deadly purpose or bodily harm, or even up to 14 years if it was for destruction of property.
So I'm very curious on where the justice is going to go with the sentencing.
And I would highly encourage, if you can be in the Lethbridge area sometime later,
this month when that date comes out that you are there because this is going to be either freedom
for both men, one man or neither man. So this is something to pay attention to. Fair enough. And
you're going to be, I'm assuming you're going to be posting whenever, uh, whenever that gets
finalized. I'll be there. There's a particular seat in the courtroom that has my butt imprinted on
it now because I was there for every day. So I expect to be sitting there again as this sentencing
is discussed. Yeah. I think, uh, we're, uh, there's a whole bunch of
bunch of people starting to, you know, pay attention to when the dates are coming out and
different things. I'm curious what that day looks like when it comes around and how many people
show up to that. It is wild to me to sit here and discuss the explosive thing and go it could
have a lifetime. Like, I think that's highly unlikely, but still to even be in that discussion.
I'm like, that is, man, that is brutal. Okay. Before we move on from the Coots, and I was saying this,
we started like the 12 minutes we give the the the kutz update is is certainly
almost a shame right that's why I would push people to go listen to some of
Jason's work on this of course this past week we just did a roundtable on my side as
well and certainly there's more there so people can go search it out but I feel
bad only giving that amount of time and yet on this show we wanted to make sure
that we brought in a little bit more than just a quick update and appreciate Jason
and joining us.
Is there anything else, Jason, before we move on from this,
that you want people to know before we head on to some of the other topics of today's show?
Sure.
If you want to crash course, someone was going on behind the scenes,
I've released, and I have my last one today, a three-part series about all the information
that was publicly inaccessible under the publication bans.
So now that the publication ban has been released around the jury and protecting the jury
on information, all that information is coming out.
So I have six notebooks full of information that I took, and I've already done two episodes.
They're about two hours each, and there will be another one today at 6 p.m. Mountain, 8 p.m. Eastern,
where I'll provide the last portion of the trial and all the publication ban items there.
And on X, correct? I'm sure other places as well.
Yeah, X, Rumble, my website, the Levine Show.com, at Facebook, you'll find us everywhere except for YouTube.
YouTube seems to have an issue with my topics and they don't keep me around.
I don't say.
Yeah, they don't like to keep a whole bunch of us around.
No, fair enough.
All right.
Okay.
Well, let's, we're going to keep Jason in for a couple, a couple extra headlines.
Danielle Smith, the noise, twos of the week.
Are we talking leadership or view here?
Yeah.
Where would you like to begin?
The leadership, the immigration.
I mean, it's the thing about it is is we've had this headline up.
I don't know, a half dozen times in the past two months.
So, uh, we, we turn it into a weekly thing.
So there's no wrong place to start.
Just take it and run with it.
Well, one of the things that's come to light again,
it was a January interview I did with Danielle Smith,
where she brought up the 10 million population.
And she looked to immigration to do that,
whether it was from Canada or abroad,
and that would give us a bigger seat at the table.
And that's what she thought would get Alberta
across the line to have that, right?
And it's come back to light.
I did an interview with Kirk Lubamoff,
who Tuesday suggested a while,
back. I'll give you the tip of the cap for that, too,'s. And he, he, he, uh, mean, we're talking and I
brought it up. And so I sent him the clip and that's kind of resurfaced all over Twitter now
of her talking about this. And that's been, you know, a series of, I don't know, is it missteps by
the premier? Is it just a lack of initiative on certain things that she ran on? Regardless, you know,
I think very highly of a guy named Marty up north who, you know, co-hosted this show. He's voice
concern. You have the leadership review coming later this year.
Where, you know, Jason, your thoughts?
My thoughts are Southern Alberta is very upset with Danielle Smith right now.
So when you're in Southern Alberta for as long as I am,
was with the Lethbridge coverage, you meet a lot of the people out there.
So Marco Van Hoogumbas would be someone who's very active, Alex Van Herk.
And surprisingly, these are also two men who were found guilty of their activities with
the Coots leadership. So their trial ended in April.
roll and their verdict came down guilty by jury.
And part of their frustration is the lack of communication during the coupes blockade
with the provincial government at the time, Jason Kenney.
And Marco Van Hooghugendbaughes and Alex Van Hercke were very active in the review for Jason
Kenny.
And so Southern Alberta showed up and did their vote for the review.
And as we know, history has shown that Jason stepped down and Danielle stepped up.
Now, the same group of people, which would be considered their Southern Alberta base,
are just as upset when it comes to ideology in the schools,
the reaction to the justice system, the inactivity around the Kootz situation.
And no, people were not expecting Danielle to go into the courtroom and free the men with her bare hands or anything like that.
But they certainly wanted her to bring awareness and talk about it.
So there was definitely an opportunity, I think, that Southern Alberta was expecting her to have conversations,
maybe meet with the parents or the mother of some of the men and have conversations.
But that was so lacking, and it took Tucker Carlson to come to Calgary to ask her the question
before we got a public response from her around the Cootsman.
And her response there left a lot of us scratching her head.
That was a non-answer.
I was there.
It was an absolute non-answer.
Her wings being clipped caused more questions than answers, because we'd like to know, well, who clipped them,
why are they clipped and then why are you clipped?
Like there's a lot of questions around there.
So God willing, we're able to have a conversation with her now that the verdict is out
and she doesn't feel the pressure to intervene because certainly she can't do that.
But she can provide a lot of awareness so that a lot of Albertans can learn this story
and look into it.
And I'd like to see that still happen.
Yeah, there's, there's, well, there's so much to unpack there.
I mean, the immigration, the 10 million people and her argument that we need to
to have a giant population base to have a decent seat at the table to actually be able to have
a say in what goes on in Canada, absolutely fucked.
Here's the thing is we are the economic engine.
We pay the fucking mortgage on this place.
I don't give a shit how our population relates, especially when we've got one quarter of the
representation per person of Prince Edward Island.
we've got so much more than any one of the maritime places,
including population and economy,
and yet we've got a smaller say than any one of them.
We get taken for granted by the Conservative Party
and the Liberal Party doesn't even bother trying to win us over
and the NDP are not a serious party.
And that leaves us totally out in the win on every part of Confederation.
All right.
Sorry. Yeah, this is welcome to the show, Jason.
Yeah, I didn't know if I was to respond. I heard the buzzer. I thought I was playing an operation and I came too close to that wishbone.
No, no, no. So I should, you know, with a new audience watching us, I should give the breakdown. Every topic we do, we're supposed to stick to two minutes.
And usually once a week we bring on a guest to talk a little more in depth about a certain something that that week is big news noteworthy, henceforth having you on. And so I buzz twos every time. I'm like, all right, it's time to move on.
on to the next headline because believe it or not, we got 30-some headlines and they don't get any
better. They just keep going into the spiral motion of what the world currently is. So twos, the next one,
please. Okay, first off, hi, Crystal. I appreciate that. Second one. The state of transit in Canada.
I think twos, you're going to pull up the video, correct? Yeah, you betcha. So check this out.
This is on one of the freeways around Toronto. Funny, this video.
is working, but the other one didn't.
Yeah, Manc seemed being dragged
across the highway and the GTG.
But yeah, there's just this guy.
He's going off towards Trafalgar Road.
Trafalgar Road.
So that's Oakville.
So this is going to be the QEW heading into Toronto.
Yeah, and he's just dragging behind the vehicle.
Here's the thing about Canada.
Is our transit system?
Our public transit is so incredibly
fucked and unsafe and sketchy
that this is a safer all
Well, I certainly think that's a stretch, but we certainly seen video out of India and other countries where they're on the outside of trains and hopping a ride there.
I'm not sure that this is exactly what's going on here, but I think what this is highlighting is how dangerous that particular region is getting and how people are worried, because you're seeing things you've never seen before, like people being dragged beside cars well, well down the road.
Hopefully that person is okay, but this is a trend that we're seeing.
and Donald Best, who's on my show frequently,
ex-police officer from the Toronto region,
he's been highlighting this for years,
the type of issue and the decline is happening in the greater Toronto area.
You're going to see more stuff like that.
Yeah, I mean, it's just, it's a scary incident,
and yet this is the one time where somebody didn't poop themselves around Toronto.
We're not sure how that ended.
I'm sure there might have been some loaded pants there,
but whether they buried it onto the beach in Toronto or not, I don't know.
Jason's starting to get the theme in the show with,
cracking jokes like that. We'll get to that a little bit later.
That's not a joke. I'm pretty sure there's evidence that that got buried on a beach somewhere.
Jordan Peterson Madison. So Jordan Peterson
agrees to social media coaching after Supreme Court declines free speech case.
And so what's happening right now is for anybody not familiar with it, which is probably a very small list.
So I'll be brief. The College of Physicians or College of Psychologists, or College of Psychologists.
rather in Canada said that Jordan Peterson had to take social media training because he said
that a large woman was not attractive.
That's where it started.
Yeah.
So I may have an unpopular opinion, but I think he needs it because his punctuation and his
hikus are kind of annoying.
Yes.
Okay.
I can appreciate that side of it.
I can absolutely appreciate that.
But the bigger issue here is who's next?
Who's next?
Is it going to be Sean?
It's going to be myself.
up is going to be twos. Who's next? Who's going to get some social media training next?
Tews could probably use some social media training. I probably could. Maybe, but exactly what
does this look like? Like, I am so concerned that this is a thing. And of course, they go after some of the
bigger names because if they can get him, they can get everybody. So this is a way of everybody
falling into line. Well, and you tack on what's happening here in Canada with what's going on in
the UK and elsewhere, I might add with now, and I believe we're eventually get to that. But
You know, the fact that, you know, they're going to start jailing people for social media posting or retweeting, you know, what is going to be hatred.
And I forget the other terms that they use.
You're like, we're entering into a really dangerous dark period.
And that's saying something because we've been living it now for four plus years, maybe longer, depending on who you talk to.
And so we're getting into these very, very strange times.
And I don't know if any of us thought Jordan Peterson was going to win this.
Did anyone go, oh, he's going to win this?
I think it would have been a shock if he went the other way.
It's just it continues on, you know.
And, and, you know, thankfully, I think you got a guy like Jordan Peterson
who continues to rally against it instead of just going away.
Right?
Like, I think it's making more noise and it's being more noticeable by him talking out against it
than if he just disappeared into Florida and never talked about it again.
Yeah, it's like this drives an effect, right?
Like nobody really knew about it until it was talked about.
So the Peterson effect is going.
going to be making sure that you are continuing to have your thoughts, vocalize it, and then get
you some retraining from it. I'm very concerned about this one. Jordan was very correct many,
many years ago when he said compels speech is a slippery slope. Let's be careful. And now we have
silencing. So he was right about that. I remember thinking at the time that he's being a tad hyperbolic
maybe. Like, yeah, I feel like, why is, why is this guy making such a big deal out of it? And why is
anybody not saying, hey, maybe you just need to switch to decaf for a little while?
And then, oh, he was super fucking right about it.
I'm pretty sure you were just more upset with his making the bed statement.
You didn't all want to fall in line.
I'm pretty sure that.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it's the lobster and me coming out.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure if we check your room right now, your bed's not made.
That's my guess.
Actually, it's not.
We, normally we keep a Jason in with us for, we used to do this when we, we only had 15 headlines with 30 some headlines.
We're, we're going to thank Jason for hopping in.
It's, you know, thank you very much.
Appreciate your continued focus on the Coots trial and being there and updating because one of the things is, is I wish there was 50 of them, 50 of you or 50 other people there.
And certainly I talk a lot about Moka Bersergan as one of the guys initially had on who talked about it.
You mention yourself, or we mentioned yourself, I mean, you know, and I brought up your tweets.
Because, you know, I was saying this on the roundtable this week is when it comes to the Coots anything.
The only place I seem to be able to get anything is from X, which is really sad state of media in Canada.
So we'll be watching and paying attention here with yourself, among others, as new details come out about the trial or the sentencing, I guess, and when that's going to be.
and we'll make sure we try and support getting the news out
because it seems to be like this little tiny,
you know, almost black hole, you know, when it comes around.
If it wasn't for a small handful of people,
no one would have any idea about any of us.
Correct. So we appreciate you hopping on with us, Jason,
and giving us an update.
And while we'll see what the next month brings,
but certainly here in August we should see sentencing is what everybody's hoping.
And hopefully that is a case.
Thanks again for joining us.
Where can people find you before we let you out of here?
The Living Show.com will be your best bet.
You can find all my links from there.
You can also watch the show from there for free.
And I just want to kind of echo what you just said there.
In normal times, this would have been our OJ Simpson trial.
Everybody would have been watching.
They would want to see their pants.
There would have been no room in that courtroom because everybody was watching.
So that's evidence that we're not in normal times anymore.
We're in a different time.
That's for sure.
Thanks again, Jason.
Thank you very much for your time.
You guys are a lot of fun.
I'll be enjoying your show next Friday as well.
Take care.
Appreciate that.
He says that until we kick about,
and then I let twos have ruled the roost,
and we'll see what Jason says after this thing's all done.
The Special Olympics, okay, here we go.
Where do you want to start?
You want to start with the swimming?
Should we start with the swimming?
Sure, let's start with the swimming.
So we covered this how many weeks ago,
and them spending a billion euros trying to clean up this river.
Correct.
It went up.
It was initially when we reported it.
swimming in the CN River has been prohibited since 1923 because the water has been toxic.
Then they had the triathlon, right?
They didn't allow them to swim in it for the, you know, the trial, the practice day.
They allowed them to do it on actual race day.
And then now two people have become sick.
It's saying another three days after, but they're not saying it's the water to blame.
Didn't happen.
It wasn't the water.
Is it, well, it's not the water that got them sick.
It's all this shit and piss in the water that got them sick.
And there's that, and then there's the Toronto Star.
I got to enter in the Toronto Star because I found this article really interesting.
He was talking about the CBC and Pierre Poliyev and his fascination with eliminating the CBC.
Yes, there you have to have.
If Pierre Poliav gets his way, the next Olympics might not be so much fun to watch.
And he said, to eliminate the CBC would turn the Olympics into yet another product that must be
paid to be witnessed for all the flaws.
As opposed to taxes?
I know.
I'm just like, in the eight he goes,
CBC will get 1.38 billion this year.
The total national expenses will be 538 billion.
This guy literally eight.
He's talking about,
he's like, well, we've got a giant fucking deficit,
so what's a little bit more?
That's his argument.
And to back it up,
he said,
well,
it turned out that about a third of Canadians
tuned into CBC to watch the opening ceremonies.
So this hour-long program that airs
every four years is worth $1.38 billion per year.
So you're looking at a little over $5 billion
for an hour worth of programming.
And this is the best argument you can make
for keeping the CBC around.
Well done, you absolute dipship.
People can hunt.
RCP are currently on scene.
of a serious police incident and are issuing a shelter in place,
containment has been set up in the area.
Residents with these township roads are asked to stay inside
and do not answer your doors for anyone.
RC&P are still on the scene,
are advising that they're searching for two armed and dangerous suspects.
The shelter in place is still in effect for the area
for public and police safety.
Please avoid the area.
What was pointed out as they didn't give any information to's.
Two people. Two people.
Two people.
Which everybody online went to the immediate.
correct conclusion, which was that they weren't white.
Because guaranteed, whenever there's, whenever there's a big shooting somewhere and they say an
individual, it's somebody who isn't white, because they always jump on if it's somebody
who's white, they'll be like, watch out for the white guy.
And if they just, they're like, well, we can't describe this person.
We don't know what they look like.
They know what they look like.
They just don't want to say what they look like because whoever's writing it is scared
of losing their job for being called a racist.
You point to that.
It's like they didn't even point what vehicle they were in.
You know,
like all the descriptors that would help people go,
oh,
I'm looking,
they stole a county vehicle.
Oh,
that'd be easy to point out.
So here's the time frame on this,
is that dude pulls over to help out some people with the flat tire.
They shoot him in the arm.
Somebody else pulls over.
They shoot him fucking dead.
And yeah,
he's a ginger, so you got a bit of an argument for why it happened.
But at the same time, you've now got two people who have shot two different in one big
incident, but two separate times.
They have been opening fire on people.
They stole a vehicle and they are running around the Drum Heller area.
And you are so scared of being called racist that you won't tell the public what to watch out for.
did we learn absolutely nothing from Nova Scotia?
The answer is no.
No, we didn't.
Well, we did, but they fucking didn't.
Let's do another 200-page synopsis that reads like a fucking comedy of errors on this one.
Crystal Dunom, whose show is this?
Who should I be following?
222 minutes and that fucking guy is Sean.
And I'm the Sean Newman podcast.
So you can find us on X.
Yes.
It is interesting to be on someone else's channel and be like,
Yeah, hello, there's going to be people tuning in halfway through and they're like, what?
What is this?
Where's Jason?
What happens to this place?
Yes, yes.
We do a mashup every Friday, 10 a.m. Mountain Standard time on the headlines of Canada and elsewhere.
The next one.
Calgary Water episode, you get the point.
Way too much.
Calgary will return to the strictest level of outdoor water restrictions later this month as the crews prepared to repair a number of weak spots
found along the feeder main line that ruptured in early June.
In an update on Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Jody Gondack said the city will return a stage four
outdoor water restrictions on August 26, and they will remain in place until the major work
on the bear's paw south feeder main is done.
She said the results from a pipe diver device showed 16 more points of weakness along the
pipe that would need address before the end of September.
So there you go.
You can expect August 28 until an estimated completion time, which if we've learned anything
from government. Anytime they give you an estimated completion.
At a zero.
Buckle up. They're saying September 23rd.
I say after snowfall.
Tews.
Have you ever, I don't know, been fixing something on your car or, you know,
you're building something or whatever else, and you get all the way done.
And then you realize that you got to screw left over or something like that.
You got to take it all the way apart again and fix one little thing.
And then you got to go through the whole process of closing it up again.
Crazy pitch.
the next time the city of Calgary has to dig a giant fucking hole
kilometers long and drain that entire feeder main that's 72 inches across
coming in from Bear's Paw maybe that would probably be the opportune time
to have somebody going there with a fucking flashlight and see if there's any latent
dripping going on that's what you should have done in the first place you literally had the
whole fucking thing open for a month, two months,
that's when you check and make sure that there's anything else you got to do while
you're there.
Yeah, you know, just poke around, give it a little tap, see if there's anything else to do
before you close the entire, you know, fill in all the dirt, build the road on top
of it again, fill it full of water, purge the air, and then be like, well, you know what,
now's the perfect time to see if there's anything weird going on.
this is what Calgary spends their tax dollars on.
I hope you guys are happy.
And Stephanie says,
Ginger Lives Matter, I could not agree less.
Chow down.
I mean, do I need to show anything more than this?
I don't know.
She's basically become the Justin Trudeau of Ontario.
although I did I did enjoy this tweet as well right it says lady so let's actually describe for
anybody listening along so um Toronto mayor Olivia Chow is dressed up in absolutely garish Caribbean
festival attire with all kinds of feathers coming out the back and she's got this bedazzled
swimsuit kind of thing and an orange belt like she's also partially um rogue from the X-Men
90s cartoon.
Okay.
But that's what she's doing and she's,
there's videos of her going around dancing at this carnival festival.
And then literally the next day,
she's wearing a hijab to go to some Middle Eastern event.
And so go back to your tweet that you wanted to read.
And then Kat Kanah said,
I wonder what dignified country leaders think of Canada when they see a mayor of the
largest Canadian city,
Olivia Chowd of Toronto,
dressed like this.
And then Mike Bouvé,
says, Lady, our last mayor resigned because he was having an affair with a subordinate
40 years younger and the guy before him literally smoked crack.
Nobody gives a fuck.
That's, that pretty much sums it up.
Well, I mean, economics don't trickle down, but culture does.
And we have a prime minister who has treated every day like it's Halloween for a fucking
decade.
And then we're surprised when the mayor of one of the biggest cities in this country looks
like an absolute goof dressing up in some sort of like an art culture is not your costume moment,
but we don't give a fuck because we're the progressives.
That's basically where we're at.
UK, more like you gay.
This is the big news coming out of UK, I mean, minus all the protests, but it says,
think before you post, content that incites violence or hatred isn't just harmful.
It can be illegal.
The CPS takes online violence seriously and will prosecute when the legal test.
is met. Remind those close to you to share responsibility or face the consequences.
CDV, oh, yeah, there you go. And the CTV news chimed in saying, news says it's all about
Elon Musk. He needs to act responsibly as if Elon Musk is the one inciting all the problems
in the UK. Yeah, I don't really see Elon Musk in a lot of the rape gangs in the UK.
I mean, maybe the footage is out there and I just haven't seen it. It's just, it's funny that
the legacy media is trying to put the impetus on social media for not censoring videos of people showing what's happening.
Like, no one would be mad if you stop people from telling people what's going on.
And yeah, think before you post, oh, you're not supposed to say anything offensive to the United Kingdom.
Hey, baked beans should not be for fucking breakfast.
Oh, am I going to see the, am I going to see some, what do they call them?
they call the cops in lobbies lorries whatever i don't know some someone's going to throw me in the
boo to their lory right be like you know what dentists are not science fiction folks you can get
your teeth clean i'm sorry if i offended an entire fucking island update on venezuela okay so
here i i have bobby's that was the word i was trying to come up with bobby's there you go
I would have been so much more funny if I could have thought of the word.
Everybody, Bobby's, Bobby's, Bobby's.
Yeah.
All right.
So, go ahead.
What you could see, this is breaking the Maduro regime has just taken one of the leaders of the opposition to jail.
What you can see is Maria Oropezos decided to do a live stream as the police were breaking down her gate.
She wanted the world to see.
So you can see the cops break down her gate and then come down, or come up the stairs, sorry.
and arrest her and take her phone and everything else.
It's pretty chilling, actually, when you watch it.
And if you scroll down to this one, it shows moments before.
I didn't see that one.
And she asked them if they have a warrant.
They don't answer.
She asks their name.
They tell them it.
Then she said, nice to meet you.
And it says, I'm a lawyer in her name.
And I know that, too, is who the cop says.
She asks again for the warrant.
There's no answer.
They just keep saying, open up.
And eventually they break down the door and walk up the stairs.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say, okay, so this is why it's the update,
is because last week we talked about the Venezuelan election and how it seems pretty suspicious.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you don't bother illegally arresting people who lose elections against you.
That's basically it.
Yeah, if she'd have lost the election fair and square, if that election, if Maduro had just won a,
clean election, he wouldn't have bothered arresting anybody else in opposition.
I got nothing to add here. Update, Fraser study.
The Toronto Star, if we end up with Pierre Poliyev as Prime Minister, it will be partly because
of the groundwork done by right-wing think tanks in distorting the public debate over taxes.
Most notably, the Fraser Institute, generously funded by wealthy interests, has been using its
ample resources for decades to turn Canadians into tax haters.
Like I needed some place to make me a tax hater.
The conservatives and Fraser study have not turned Canadians into tax haters.
The liberals and the NDP have done that.
It went on to say to disconnect taxes in the public's mind from all the benefits, services, programs, and infrastructure that taxes provide dues.
Yeah.
So it basically does the classic Fraser Institute argument, which is, oh, they're funded by a bunch of rich people.
so you can't believe anything they say.
It doesn't matter who funds what.
It's what is being said and is it legitimate.
And it's really interesting that that's the argument because in this same article,
she says,
although effective tax rates on the very rich are lower on most lower than on most Canadians.
And then she cites policy alternatives.
Now policy alternatives for anybody curious,
here is they haven't updated this in a decade.
Weird.
here are the main donors to policy alternatives Canada.
Now, you can't trust Fraser Institute because they're funded by a bunch of rich people who are pushing their own interests.
But you can trust policy alternatives whose main donors include BC Federation of Labor,
BC Government Employees Union, BC Teachers Federation, Canadian Association of University Teachers,
labor Congress, union of public employees.
Essentially unions and government.
Yes.
Every single fucking one of these.
Uniform, United Steel workers, PSEC, Employees, Union, Teachers' Society, Employees Union,
Employees Union, yada, yada, yada.
Yes.
But don't trust Fraser Institute because they have an agenda.
I didn't need Fraser Institute to tell me that taxes were high, that were being taxed to oblivion,
that things are going up, that it isn't good.
like this is it's rather comical it's just rather comical i mean what's what's nice about the fraser institute
story is it breaks into the media realm where people start talking about it instead of just being
like life kind of sucks right now hey now you know the other fancy charts and things to stare at
yep the other nice thing about it is that they up their date their donor they update their donor list
more than once every decade correct say that five times fast can it needs to get its poop
in a group. Premier Doug Ford has a simple plea for the people of Ontario.
Folks, don't be pooping on the beach. It's that simple.
All right. We're going to show you a quick clip here. I think it's very important.
This is probably one of the most monumental things that Doug Ford has said in the past decade.
So just wipe your ear holes real quick. You don't want to miss this.
Folks, don't be pooping on the beach. Simple as that.
I don't know why that's funny,
but I mean, it's kind of funny.
We have so many people shitting in random places in Canada
that the premier of the most populous province, right?
They've got more people than fucking Quebec, right?
I believe so, yes.
Anyways, yeah, this guy had to do a fucking press conference
telling people that we have to.
have toilets. We have toilet paper.
Please stop pooping everywhere.
The fucking facilities. In this press conference, he went on to talk about how much money they spent putting shitters on that beach.
And so anyway, and then there's a bunch of silly follow-up articles about it. But here's the other thing is this is this kind of an update. So we talked about how Raj Grawal, the disgraced former member of parliament, had said explicitly last week that that photo of.
the guy pooping in the parking lot
was fake. Now,
here is
another video of a guy pooping.
It's all,
it's all blurred out.
You realize this is the same vehicle, right?
That's where I'm going with this.
Right. Is that?
Somebody paused this and grab the
license plate off of it.
And it's the same vehicle that the other guy was
shitting next to the week before.
So what are the chances
that there's one just incredibly unlucky car
that always has people shitting beside it,
or maybe the original one was legitimate.
I like the comment.
We got a cereal pooper.
That's basically it.
Like, okay, you just, that book, everybody poops?
It needs to be updated.
And it should say everybody poops inside.
Let's move on.
The poop, man, we're going to spend five minutes on poop.
Things are looking up.
Many Canadians believe the economy is in a recession, but Rebecca Young, a leading Canadian
economist, has called for a corrective sentiment check, a time out from the pessimism, or we
might talk ourselves into decline, she warns.
We might talk ourselves into it, Tews.
Resorting to alarmism in response to Canada's polycrisis is not yielding results, Young says,
there's a risk that the near-term pessimism morphs into medium-term paralysis, and that
Young says work against sweeping transformations that are necessary, such as overhauls and tax
and transfer systems, extensive reforms
and health and education, right-sizing
governments, or over revitalization
of cooperative federalism.
Oh, it's a bad thing
that we want to right-size governments.
You're inherently admitting that our public sector
is way too fucking big.
And then when you read the finer points
of the justifications for why things
aren't that bad in Canada,
they include a breakout
from this year's expected 1.5%
GDP growth to close to 2%
in 2025 and in each following year to the end of the decade.
Business investment is forecast to strongly rebound from this year's expected decline of 0.8%
to an average of 2.6% growth between 2025 and 2029.
Now, Sean, what do you think might be the large contributing factor as to why things
might change drastically between where we are right now in 2020,
2020,
20, 25 to 2029.
A different leader.
A different leader.
Thank you.
Okay.
This article is saying,
things aren't that bad right now because a year from now,
Trudeau is going to be gone,
but they're not explicitly saying that.
They're saying like,
oh,
things aren't that bad right now.
Well, why aren't they that bad?
Well,
because in the future they're going to get better.
What's going to change on these exact dates you're talking about?
Well, Trudeau is going to spend the rest of his life sitting in a bean peg,
Jerry in the basement, smoking a bong.
The other Randy Endgame.
Ethics Commissioner Conrad Van Van Van Thinkenstein,
and I have to say this every time I say this.
That's got to be one of the greatest names out there, Von Finkenstein,
is taking another look at concerns employment minister Randy Bosenkine,
Bosano stayed in touch with his former company after being appointed to cabinet.
Parliament's Ethics Commissioner has been studying whether Bocanol was an active participant
in the medical supply business he co-owned after he appointed to cabinet, which would have him
violating ethics rules.
We've been talking about this other Randy thing now for like way too long.
It seems so blatantly obvious that this is him.
And it said, when I get that, I will determine whether Mr. Anderson is using the name in vain
or whether there were actually conversations.
This is Von Finkenstein going,
do we need to open this back up?
Because what they're saying, at least as far as I can see,
is that he was using Randy's name now,
like he was talking to him, but he wasn't.
But that would conflict with the spell check.
They're saying he was name dropping him.
Correct.
But there's a couple interesting things here.
Von Finkelstein put it all together, apparently,
when he was reading all these articles about it
that laid it out very succinctly
how fucking suspicious this entire thing is.
And this is the guy who
burned down his fucking,
well,
somebody burned down his warehouse
as soon as he was facing six different lawsuits
alleging fraud from six different companies.
And then the weird thing is
is you've got this literal multi-million dollar company
with hundreds of employees,
millions of dollars worth of government contracts.
And Randy Biss and all,
in this article says that, you know, just because of all this media scrutiny and the bad press and everything like that,
he abandoned his 50% stake in the company. He gave up all his shares in a multi-million dollar company with hundreds of employees.
He just said, here, you guys can have them back. I don't need anything. You just keep them. Just keep them. It's all good. Does that not seem a little bit fucking suspicious? Because I get the fact that they get all kinds of free travel and free perks and a great pension.
but if you have $7 million worth of shares in some random company,
you don't just be like, oh, here, I just, because I'm a nice guy, you can have all of it.
Fuck no.
There's nothing to see.
It isn't him.
The government finally does some digging.
An Ontario property owner says he was quoted roughly 400 grand in total cost for a provincially mandated archaeological assessment
and dig after shards of stone were found in his field that have been identified as indigenous artifacts.
Bruce Castle said he told the ministry of culture and multiculturalism that he could face steep fines,
even jail time under the Ontario Heritage Act for disrupting the artifacts.
The process began more than four years ago when Castle decided to develop a field that he used to farm in the township of North Dumfries in Waterloo region.
That's what happens when people shit outside in the winter.
Castles, who is 75 years old, wanted to build a house on his land for himself and his wife to retire to,
but at first needed to get an archaeological assessment.
The archaeologist who he hired performed the stage assessment in 2020 and a second stage in 2021.
He received a budget for the remaining stages of process around the end of 2022, he said,
which totaled around 400 grand and include fees to have relevant indigenous groups inspect the site.
So there's no market demand for this.
There's no special interest groups.
There's no heritage people with First Nations that say we want to know what's on here.
There's just a government rule that says you need to pay them to come dig everything the fuck up.
It's it's bullshit.
It's insane.
You can't build a house because there's a bunch of arrowheads.
Could you imagine how many houses would exist in Saskatchewan and Alberta if you couldn't build anything where there are arrowheads?
Think about it this way.
If we went through five or seven or eight thousand years with no grocery stores, we just had to kill all our own meat,
how much brass do you think would be lying around?
How much brass?
Yeah.
If we say that again, I'm zoning.
Grocery stores don't exist anymore.
Okay.
Grocery stores don't exist anymore, Sean.
Yes.
And we have to go back to killing everything.
Yeah.
So you go out, you kill everything.
There's going to be everywhere.
Fast forward five or seven thousand years.
There's going to be a lot of brass.
And that's what this is.
This is all, it's all like you're looking at, you know,
arrowhead, busted arrowhead.
you've got i don't even know what that is but um well go and then it looks like a scraper right
if it's a giant huge find right it's it's monumental find buy it off of him go bigly teppy
buy it off them and move on or don't force him to pay the 400 grand to find a whole bunch of stuff
that as tuz is pointing out has going to be everywhere because they roam the lands killing what
they ate instead he's on the ticket for way too much money that takes
It takes way too much time that is just government tape to get in the way.
No one's going to buy this fucking place.
You can't sell it.
Right.
Yeah.
And you know what?
Throw it out and just be like, look, we found some arrowheads.
But we're going to dig a house here in six months.
So anybody interested?
Dig up as much as you want.
And feel free to leave the dirt off to the side.
It'll save us for digging out the basement.
But come, fill your boots.
Fill your boots.
This is whatever you want.
The story reminds me twos of Jocelyn Berziak in Manitoba.
and her land being deemed something and trying to develop it and the fight that came through the wetland.
Yes.
Right?
This is a different version of it.
It's just a different version of red tape surrounded developing your own private land.
It is getting to insane levels, which shouldn't surprise us, but it does surprise us.
Why is housing so expensive?
This fucking shit.
Trump hates commies.
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump parroted, basically.
conspiracy theories about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau possibly being the son of former Cuban President Fidel Castro on Monday's live stream.
That made all the headlines.
I mean, it's got everybody across Canada talking about it.
You know, like, I mean, all it took was Donald Trump mentioning it.
And now there's like pictures of, of, sorry, of Castro and Trudeau side by side.
Like just the classic ones that we've been looking at for years.
I remember I was talking to my one sister.
and she was just baffled.
She's like, what the hell are you talking about?
And then me and her husband were joking back and forth about it.
And she definitely doesn't mean the same way I do in politics.
I don't know the finer points of it, but I know we disagree.
And so she just opens up her phone.
She's scrolling through.
And then she's like, holy shit.
I found it was interesting that one of the big arguments in this,
and I got a lot of time for Tristan Harper, Hopper, 99% of the time.
I think this is the only time I've ever really disagreed with him was this.
It references the original article he wrote about debunking this idea.
And he said that, yeah, Trudeau looks a lot like Castro, but Pierre Trudeau looks a lot like Castro.
No the fuck he doesn't.
I agree.
I actually really agree.
Like when you pulled up photos of me, like they don't like anything alike.
And that's exactly it.
Like we should demand JT just give us a DNA.
He's single now.
ladies, it probably wouldn't be that hard to get some Justin Trudeau DNA from, you know, for science purposes.
You've got to take one for the team.
Stop. Stop. Stop. Oh, my. All right. All right.
Okay.
Unsafe supply. Talking about unsave supply. Justin Trudeau's supply. All right.
Yeah, the clever little headline after we're talking Trudeau being single.
Last autumn, BC's top doctor, Bonnie Henry commissioned a confidential report from American drug policy expert, Jonathan Kalkins,
examining the economics of safer supply diversion.
The document was completed in March, but unbeknownst to pretty much everyone.
Quoted, as long as safer supply gives valuable things away for free or far below market
prices, one should expect there also be profiteers wishing to profit by obtaining safer supply
for resale, Cox wrote in the report which examined the potential impact of charging users
for their safer supply opioids versus providing them for free.
as is the current case.
Kockens argued that clever retail drug users, dealers, apologies,
could sign up for the low barrier, safer supply programs
to obtain cheaper and higher quality drugs.
Alternatively, dealers could pay drug users
to sign up for these programs
for the purpose of diverting more supply to the black market.
You may recall, twos and I talking about exactly this,
like, geez, over the last year.
This has been a big talking, just argument.
And they had an internal report.
saying this by an American
and then they would go out and
do press conferences and
saying the exact fucking opposite.
The interesting thing in there
is it said that it increased the supply
of street drugs by 30%.
So it says the province dispensed,
you wonder how much safer supply
is like dispensing? It literally states
how much, okay, in this report,
the province of British Columbia dispensed
88.8 million milligrams
of safer supply,
hydromorphine during 2022-2020 fiscal year.
The equivalent to at least 11 million tablets were freely dispensed, okay?
According to Cawkins, the province's safer supply program dispense so many opioids that their total
MME morphine milligram equivalence is the standardized measure for opioid strength is equivalent
to 30% of the total MME prescribed for pain-related purposes across the entirety of Canada.
Safe for supply programs in just one province have increased the total
pharmaceutical opioid supply in the entire country by almost one-third one shudders to think what
these numbers would look like once safer supply dispensations in other provinces are eventually
revealed and factored in.
I think it makes sense if you think about it that one of the big limiting factors to how many
crackheads are hanging around in alleys waving their dicks at you at seven in the morning on a
Saturday is that there's a bunch of people who probably would become crackheads waving their
dick at you. It's in an alley at 7 morning on Saturday, but they can't get the drugs that would
cause their life to go into a downward spiral where they're waving their dick at you in an
alley at 7 in the morning on a Saturday. And so now by increasing the supply, you've now essentially
just enabled a whole lot more people who I guess it kind of sucks because you're taking away a bit
of their free will, but they can't get the drugs that would cause them to downward spiral.
into that situation so they have no choice
but to be an accomplished member of society
with a job and a family.
And now we give them the option
they're dick waving.
You know, with all this talk of dick waving,
it's this time I should remind people if they're watching on X
to probably give us a retweet so other people
can hear Tuesday's rant about
said dick waving.
And if you're watching anywhere else, make sure to
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Banging on Bangladesh's door.
Thousands of Bangladeshi citizens have taken into the streets over the past few weeks in anti-government protests.
and on Sunday they stormed the official residence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hassani
for forcing her to flee the country for India and resign.
Bangladesh has been in turmoil over the past few weeks
as citizens protest high unemployment government job quotas
which aim to benefit veterans,
aka the families of the guerrilla militants
that fought against Pakistan in 1971 to form Bangladesh
and corruption in general.
Young people are particularly angry about the quota system
which gives 30% of government jobs to families of the guerrilla militants
keeping many qualified students and job candidates from pursuing opportunities.
I do want to point out 11,000 citizens have been arrested in Bangladesh over the past few weeks
and 94 people died on Sunday alone.
More than 300 protesters have reportedly been killed by the police.
Okay, so I guess to recap, people in Bangladesh are mad because there's corruption in the government.
there's quotas that stop people from getting decent jobs.
There's too much public sector.
And a lot of that public sector goes to the people that the government decides are the right people for those jobs.
And they got mad to the point where they kicked the leader of the country out of the country.
And they're now in exile, forced exile, fleeing from the ramifications of their decisions.
I mean, it's just an interesting thing to think about.
I mean, imagine if you lived in a country like that.
Are you trying to draw some similarities to?
I'm just musing.
I'm just speculating.
Like, just how interesting would it be to see that exact kind of thing start to unfold
in a country?
And then, and then maybe it gets to the point where, uh, you know, if you, if you had like
a leader with, um, you know, a private jet that he flies around everywhere on all the time.
Anyway, maybe you just scare the fucker onto it.
move on with your lives.
I don't know.
It just, it's, it's interesting.
It's a fun little thought experiment.
SAS party is half liberal.
Here you go.
Latest Saskatchewan polls,
Molladot, the NDP at 33 seats and the SAS party at 28 seats.
If I scroll down, 48% NDP, 47% for the SAS party, 5% for the other.
That's, you know, one of the things that we plan to,
do with this show
is have the live election update
with this show
we're going to be live
doing the SAS election.
Here is...
And Sean wants us to do
the US one too.
For anybody who turned into the
tuned into the Alberta one
when we did it,
it was wildly successful.
And I don't know
if I know about the US stuff
to really speak to it accurately
for hours on end,
but it would be fun to try.
Yes.
Now, as
far as Saskatchewan goes, are we looking at we could have NDP back into's?
It's starting to look like that. You've got this completely irrelevant, unsurious party
and also the NDP in Saskatchewan. So the SaaS party has done what? What have they done to actually
improve things? Their policy, basically since Scott Moe took over has been to be marginally less
shitty than the NDP.
They're trying to just capitalize on median voter theorem saying that if we're just a little
bit less horrible than the NDP and we just just coast, we're just going to coast down
the North Saskatchewan and we're only going to paddle enough to not run into the banks.
That's not how you want to run things.
That's not how you get anywhere.
And now they're reaping the rewards of that.
It's a great short term solution, but eventually everybody gets fed the fuck up with it.
It'll be interesting to watch here as we get closer and closer.
I think Sask United, if they change how they're doing their messaging,
they could be in a really good situation to just be like, look, neither of these plays.
You've got a bunch of idiots over here,
and you've got a bunch of people who just want to be slightly less idiotic.
Why don't you vote for somebody you want to win?
And then you could maybe win on it.
Time to bail.
A 39-year-old man is wanted for a brazen carjacking last week.
And you know what? I think I have here.
I'll show the video as I talk.
People can see what the heck I'm talking about.
Okay.
You see the person.
Oh, there we go.
Okay.
It says investigators allege they have identified Jan Zalzing Singh, Sidhu, of no fixed address
as a suspect in the auto theft.
Quoted, it was learned the suspect had been just released following a bail hearing on unrelated charges from police custody
in the number one district prior to the car.
jacking.
Uh,
so you can see that,
uh,
the lady tried to get in and,
and,
and then,
uh,
another person pulled in front so he couldn't leave and it was to
no avail.
He eventually,
and then he half rips his door off,
right?
The,
uh,
ripped the nozzle out of the,
do you think she had to pay for the gas?
Probably.
Probably.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But anyway,
it's,
this guy literally leaves his bail hearing and he's like,
well,
fuck,
I got no way to get home.
Oh,
there's a gas station.
Pretty much.
He was.
walks out of the courtroom, he gets released on bail.
Now, I get the fact that we release everybody who's never been to Coots in Canada on bail.
But if someone literally just walks out, goes up to the nearest gas station and rips off a car,
maybe you should have been looking a little bit more closely at whether or not he should have been released on bail.
Am I crazy? Somebody tell me I'm crazy.
You're not crazy.
And in case anyone was wondering, he's still at large.
and there was his picture.
So we're giving you more than the police would like to do.
There you go.
Well, who cares if he's at large or not?
If they arrest him, he'll just get out on bail.
Who gives this shit?
It's the same result with less taxpayer cost.
You're not wrong.
A rive can.
I can't believe you put it rive can.
A rive scam.
Buddy, I was about 17 seconds from going live,
and I was still coming up with headlines.
I still don't even have a ball.
Sounds like a truth problem.
You're yelling to.
It was a truth problem.
You're yelling to.
Anyways, Diane Daly.
It was caused by Sean.
Diana Daly, a federal government procurement manager, says Lysanne Bolduk,
Director General for Public Service and Procurement Canada, tried to intimidate her into silence.
And she says she recorded the conversation and has email proof of said conversation.
Yeah, this is this whole arrive can thing is getting real dark.
real quick, which it's about fucking time.
But here's, this is interesting.
I'm just going to play a real quick clip here.
In your opinion, who are these officials?
Who are the, who are the senior managers and the political appointees?
I, you know, I'm going to likely, these are the people that are likely going to get me fired.
Yes, but you're compelled to answer, Ms. Daly, as difficult as it is.
Don't we have whistleblower protection in Canada?
We literally have whistleblower protection in Canada.
and this woman is compelled to testify
and she says if I testify,
I'm going to get fucking fired.
And then the conservative MP says,
I'm fully aware of that.
You are still, however, required by law to tell us.
Neither one of them is addressing the fact
that there are completely toothless laws
protecting whistleblowers in this country.
Yes.
It's very, I don't know,
what's the word?
twos? Is it sad? Is it sobering?
Is it just like...
It's fucking fucked.
And it comes on a long
line of talking about the Rive scam
for like way too long
and more details just keeps coming to the surface
where you're like, holy dinah.
Eminton gets more gay.
I thought this was actually a joke.
So like I had no idea
this was actually a thing.
Obviously I live under a rock.
Yeah.
Like...
Well, I mean, the lakeland
area isn't really well known for
doing things like this.
Okay, so the Alberta Capital
may be able to do
just, they're one of the
10 cities running to host the 2030
gay games, and you may go
the what now? Is that a joke? Are they trying to get
the Olympics? What are we talking about? No, there's actually
gay games. No, it's their NHL team.
The brings together the world's
finest LGBTQ
2SI plus
athletes. All 10 cities, including
Emmington, will present their hosting bid to the
Federation of Gay Games in October, where a decision will be made to narrow the field down
to just three finalists in December. It is the 13th iteration of these games, and the inaugural
event was in 1982. So, you know, at this point, I'm like, okay, you know. Is it, is it extreme
or weird for me to say that if you want to get in a ring as a dude and punch a woman in
the face a whole bunch while pretending to be a chick? You already have. You already have. You have,
an entire fucking event.
This whole thing.
This is built for you.
Do that here.
This is specifically what it's designed for.
I also think it's kind of funny that they also include other events aside from the mainstream ones.
Because I mean, like some of them, I imagine transfer better than others.
Like the baton relay with a bunch of gay dudes might be a little bit iffy.
So cut that one out.
And then there are also some major unique.
such as ballroom dancing and bowling.
If someone's going to go as a spectator to watch the gay games,
I would be really hesitant of going to an event called ballroom,
with ballroom in it anywhere.
I wasn't sure where he's going with that one, folks,
but there you have it.
The NDP are not a serious party.
Well, this has been a growing thing as well.
So, okay, first we start with the housing hub program.
It is a supply-based program.
It's not an affordability program, explained Michael Pistrin,
vice president of development for BC housing.
The whole intent of the housing hub was just to build more housing,
and it was intended to be market rate rental housing.
Although if you go far enough back, that's not what they said,
and they're, you know, getting smacked in the polls.
The exact quote was another affordable rental.
housing building will be soon available
for all people who live and work in Vancouver.
This was in 2021.
And then now, fast forward, they're like,
oh, yeah, yeah, it's just that we built
houses. It's not about being affordable.
And that leads to their argument, oh, go ahead.
That leads to the next story that
that's part of this, which is the biggest development
in provincial politics this year is the way
the BC Conservatives have steadily closed ground
on the BCNEP, a trend documented
in succession of opinion polls
from research.
Co. Back in January, the conservatives were already
second place in the research poll, but 21 points behind the NDP by April.
The gap was 18, then 10 in May, 7 in June.
And now it says just three points here in July, 41% versus 38% among decided voters.
So conservatives are pulling in the NDP fast every single month as the election gets closer.
And every time I read about this, I'm A happy and feel like an idiot.
be uh i met john rostad at uh at that tucker carlson event that jason mentioned uh and
didn't know who he was he said he's from you know this this upstart bc conservative party
and they're going to do big things and they're going to win the next election and i was like yeah
yeah i'm i'm being polite but in my head i'm like yeah i've heard this story before i've i've seen
this oh this one's a classic right and then lo and behold this guy is putting it together so actually
to Sask United
You should be looking at the BC
conservative
Exactly what he's doing
Talking to his strategies
Picking his brain
Whatever they're doing is working
And you have a chance
To make it work
You still have time to
You still have time in Saskatchewan
I would get on that
Wanda Bennett
Olympic bowling
The balls are bigger I guess
Everybody's getting in on the fun today
Yeah
Holland is Lain
You may recall Minister Holland telling us not to go on family road trips because of, you know, destroying the planet.
And while Trudeau's health minister, Mark Holland, was asked if the liberals should replace Trudeau to turn things around like the Democrats have done stateside.
His bizarre answer included talking about going to the Olympics and apparently he hates the movie, bring it on.
Weird.
So I guess it's a minute.
It's an absolute ramble.
Like there's nothing in that that has any semblance of reality.
we're all stupid for having listened to it and may God have mercy on his soul.
Right.
But it's just the question was about Trudeau.
He never even mentioned him once.
Correct.
He mentioned the fact that he flew with his mother to France for the Olympics.
I'd like to find out if we paid for her to go to the Olympics, by the way.
He's a liberal.
So I feel like she was his prom date.
and then she's been his plus one at some weddings,
and now she's got to go with him to the Olympics.
I'm not giving this guy any more airtime.
This guy's a moron.
I don't want him.
I don't even want to talk to him on the boat on the show.
He told us to not go on road trips this summer,
and then he flew his mom to the Olympics.
To the Olympics.
All right.
Now we're all out of headlines because of Sean's technical shit.
So we're going to talk about the next one is the Toronto protesters who got run over,
and the guy who got arrested for it.
Here you go.
This is what happened, okay?
A man has been arrested after multiple protesters were struck on the Gardner Expressway Tuesday morning.
Toronto police said the protesters started on the expressway at Jarvis Street and involved about 40 people,
prompting road closures in the area.
Toronto police said, police would not confirm what the protest was about.
A partial video circulating on social media of an aerial view of the scene showed a vehicle striking people as they block traffic.
And as you can tell, it was a pro-Palestine,
event and they were trying to close off. That's why they wouldn't say what it was about by the way.
Correct.
All right. This isn't this guy's fault. The people whose fault this is is the cops.
Absolutely. If you'd have arrested the first person who showed up on one of these protests that's blocking off traffic, you just be like, look, you can't sit here. And it's time for you to go to jail. That would be fine. And then when they start cementing their hands on.
onto the wall onto there like they like they do sometimes or gluing themselves or whatever you set
up some pylons everybody goes around and then after that guy shit himself for a couple days he's going
to get somebody to break him out and then they're never going to do it again you keep setting up
these situations where people are incentivized to do it again because there's no repercussions
for them uh there's there there's no consequences and they and they get the positive coverage
nothing goes wrong for them when they block traffic with their body
and they get positive media coverage.
It's a perfect situation to just encourage more of it.
And it's the cops' fault.
100%.
Pinky Betts says,
are we still allowed to talk?
Are we going to jail?
For now, sitting in this country,
we're not going to jail.
But it's kind of what I posted on X before we started is like,
you know,
this entire show means me and twos will be in jail at some point.
I feel like maybe I'm wrong.
Like, I don't know anymore.
If we're sitting in the UK,
I'd probably be getting my door busted down.
now, I think.
Wouldn't it be awesome to be doing a live stream talking about how fucked up the world is?
And then the Gestapo is booting down your door in the background.
I personally just rather not have them come.
That's a life goal.
I'd be good with that.
You're like, you guys are fucking idiots.
Hey, everybody retweet this.
Look at these schmucks.
Hey, you want a microphone?
Sit down for a little while.
All right.
Next article is Okalusa County suspect in, in Spider's death.
arrested.
This is just, you know, we've been talking about so many dark subjects.
I apologize if you're a spider lover, but this is kind of hilarious in the sense that we're
talking about a spider after, you know, like on all the stories we've talked about.
But an Okaloosa County woman was arrested Monday after she allegedly drowned her roommate's
pet spider, according to Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.
43-year-old Eileen Rasmussen of the Crestview area admitted she drowned her roommate's
pet jumping spider and gingerail on July 15.
at home on Pansy Avenue
and she faces a misdemeanor and animal cruelty
and petty theft charges for doing such.
Where did you even start with this?
What the hell is wrong with these people?
How can you, did she drown it in front of a roommate?
Like, it's a fucking spider.
Also, just go outside and get another one.
Like I said, this is like the interlude of, like,
comedy in life.
I'm not suggesting go drown all the spiders,
but at the same time,
we're going to arrest people for spiders.
Like, I mean, just flush it down the toilet if you want to get rid of it.
It's that easy.
Yeah.
We get a few random spiders in here every once in a while, and they just go, they get the whirlpool.
All right.
Sinking ship.
So Pablo Rodriguez is considering his running for leadership of the Quebec liberals.
So much to Justin Trudeau's.
Actually, you know what, this is probably one that he'd be happy about because as much as I hate this fucking guy we're looking at right now,
he does have the best hair in parliament.
And Trudeau's probably a little bit jealous.
Yeah.
He's thinking about getting out, just like all of them.
So he's a minister.
And so we've been talking about just the latest.
Every time there's another liberal who's like,
oh, yeah, I just remembered I left the oven on.
I'm not going to run for re-election.
We bring it up and we point out that there's nobody left.
There's nobody left man in the walls.
And that castle is about to fall.
All right.
Now the next one we have is the ISIS terrorist.
His rant today is about how I screwed him up, and he doesn't have the headlines done.
Like, welcome to the show, folks.
119 in, we're still screwing it up on a daily basis.
That's what you get here is we do not have this thing ironed out completely,
and that's the fun of it.
Now, to the borders, Canadians are learning a man who allegedly dismembered someone on video
on behalf of ISIS, immigrated to Canada on Trudeau's watch last month,
Police arrested him and his son while they were allegedly planning a terrorist attack in Toronto.
And who is in government, Trudeau's government, and is responsible for this massive failure.
This was a Pierre Pilev tweet on this current subject.
What happened is that ICE has released one of those scary videos where they're doing a bunch of evil shit.
And the guy in the video who was cutting the hands and feet off a dude, they were crucifying in the desert,
ended up applying for and getting Canadian citizenship.
Yeah.
And then when he got here,
they arrested this fucking asshole after he had just finished making one of those,
we did this terrorist act for whatever, blah, blah, blah.
He did his big evil genius exposition video right before he went to do the attack,
and then they arrested him.
And this guy,
Hey, a Canadian, is a Canadian, is a Canadian.
Remember when Trudeau said that?
Like, we let any fucking person in here we want to.
How many people is that guy going to kill?
I get the fact that they're all in Ontario, so they're not, you know, sure, fair enough.
There's too many of them anyway.
But there's easier ways to get rid of them.
Police, Toronto say, Toronto police say an internal investigation is underway after a video circulating on social media appeared to show
an officer giving a citizen the middle finger over an argument about alleged illegal parking last week.
So a citizen walks up, has on a form of camera and his glasses, as I understand, and notices that a police
is parked in a no parking zone as they go to get coffee. Calls him on it and they don't have
a really good answer. Eventually as they're leaving, they give them the bird. And it was really
interesting to me too is because I watched Sid Xero on whatever morning.
television in Toronto. Talk about how, you know, it's the cops and you got to cut them a break.
And then his co-host kind of says, well, for context, they did just, you know, increase the rates for
illegal parking in the city. And, you know, maybe citizens aren't quite happy about that. But I want
to kind of stay out of it. And you're like, well, maybe the cops should, I don't know, clue into
what the heck they're doing to the citizens and then not go against their own bloody rules as if there's
a double standard. Well, yeah. So first off, Sid Sixthro,
uh i don't know if he's ever said anything that isn't fucking stupid well i used to think he was
i i disagree with him on everything i used to think when it was him and tim on uh tim and sid right
when he would have his rants there was every once in one i'm like i don't mind that but since he's
went to morning television it's it's all 100% garbage here's the thing is they're speculating
back and forth and then the sort of the what's getting hinted at in the media is that this guy was
he was trying to trap them he was trying to trap them into parking illegally he was trying to trap them
into parking did he put up the fucking sign that says don't park here did they go in for coffee
and he just hung the sign real quick and said oh look look no he goes up to some cops parked
illegally and says what makes you think you're so fucking special that you can
do this and you would ticket the shit out of us or tow us or both.
And he was a lot more nice about it than I was.
And the host of the morning show, once again, I come back to it because it was the last
clip I watched before we started, kept saying, well, they work 11 hour days.
I'm like, buddy, come here.
I wish I only worked 11 hour days.
You have any idea how much energy I would have if I only worked 11 hours to say?
I get to do whatever I want.
I'm like, well, you come up to where we work, you know, and you're going to see some
illegal stuff then because that's what everybody does.
That's life.
Yeah, you just have a note and you'd be like,
I started work at 4.30 in the morning
and it's now 8 o'clock at night.
I'm legally entitled to do whatever
the fuck I want, signed 222 minutes.
Trudeau. This was,
there was a couple videos. I'll just pull this
up to you can say what you want.
It's Trudeau showing up to
Jasper. The known
verified, unquestionable
feminist.
walks right past Daniel Smith
and give some other person right next to her
just totally snubs,
totally snubs.
Like the way he's been done,
and I get it that this has happened to him
on the international stage,
probably a dozen times,
that we've even seen videos up,
let alone how many other times it's happened
where they're like,
dude,
the grownups are talking,
go fucking eat some crayons.
But this exact clip has happened to Trudeau
where he's been the other person
how many different times
and then he finally gets a chance to do it
to somebody else because he's a tiny little
pin dick fucking bully.
He does it.
Update on Anita.
Canadians need to, oh, forgive me.
This was last week's story
of what's Anita's last name to?
Is I'm spacing out of...
And in Bell.
Thank you.
They had the big blowup
in the group of women having the
They asked a group of sexual assault
survivors to come to Ottawa.
to testify.
And when they were opening up about it and speaking about what happened and the ramifications,
whatever else, Anita Van and Bell, totally Bogart's the whole fucking thing, tries to make
it about conservatives and abortion.
And the women who they asked to fly to Ottawa to testify in this thing, leave the room
in tears partway through, not like at the end of it.
They just, they got up and they left.
And so the update is, is she put out a big giant, I don't know, post essay.
How many words?
How many words do you think that is?
I know, it was a lot.
And I was just going to read part of it, all right?
Is that fair?
I hope this is, I hope this makes, you know, it is the best part.
Anyways, she writes,
Canadians need to understand the significant shift that has taken place in our politics in recent years.
It is no longer about debating issues and policies.
It is about undermining the very institutions that allow for that debate to occur.
It is no longer about collegial disagreements between honorable members,
but about destroying the other person, their reputation, their sense of a security,
their family and their willingness to continue in public life.
I know that by writing this, I will face even more attacks,
but I believe in my heart that Canadians care,
that they care about our democracy and our decency,
that they care about living in a world where fairness and equality
and the rights of everyone are respected.
Nobody wants to live in a world where might make, where might makes right.
And what I wanted to say on this,
because she says a lot of important things.
It's almost 2,600 words.
There you go.
She says a lot of things in it that I'm like,
I actually agree with you.
I actually agree with you there. I actually agree with you there. The problem is, is you've been in
government the liberals have, and you've created this. And why have you created this? Because everything
you want now is what you did to the other side through at least, you know, if we're going to go,
I don't know how far back you want to go, but certainly COVID, we all saw it in COVID. We shut down.
We did not talk. That's your government. You created this beast. And so now you're getting attacked by it,
which I don't agree with some of the things that have been set about her or done to her. Like, yeah,
that, you know, that's terrible.
But you created this atmosphere.
You're part of the machine that did this.
When I said she looks like a dumb cow right before a lightning storm, was that out of line?
Well, anytime you attack somebody for their looks or their, you know, to be fair, I prefaced it,
I prefaced it by attacking her on her content for about five minutes before that.
Sure.
And that was kind of just the value at.
I just look at it and I go, she's, she's crying right now because she's being attacked.
for everything, which for everything, yeah, I don't know the, you know, is that the right way to
go about things? Probably not. But they've created the atmosphere of where we're at. They have.
They're the actual government. They're literally like, you reap what you sow, folks, and the liberals,
whether you love or hate them, right? She makes some valid points in her 2,600 page essay.
But the problem is, is she takes no accountability for the government that has created the atmosphere
from where we're at.
And that's my issue with Anita and this whole bloody thing.
They're a six-year-old running around the playground, kicking everybody in the balls.
And then when somebody kicks them in the balls, like the eighth, ninth, 10th, 20th time,
they're like, hey, you can't just go around kicking people in the balls.
Well, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
But you have done it far more than anybody else.
And there is no sympathy for you.
There is no latitude.
All of the shit that you guys.
have done over the years.
Everything you're saying there,
I like where you were going with this.
I quite like it.
You're absolutely right.
But they set the rules of engagement.
They set the rules of engagement.
I agree.
Next up is Deadpool.
We had,
me and Tusa talked,
Deadpool Wolverine that after the last mashup,
we needed to go watch this movie.
You know,
like,
I'm not a giant,
I don't know,
I haven't gone to a movie
in a very long time.
Three young kids.
I just like, I don't know.
And the state of movies right now has not been great.
So,
Twisters was good.
And actually when I went and saw Twisters,
there was a guy in the front row.
Yeah, and there was a guy,
you got to try this.
If you've never done it your life,
there was some random guy in the front row in the far corners,
uh,
with Tourette's.
And so just randomly during the movie,
you just hear this like,
hop and something,
you know,
like,
oh,
there's a giant tornado coming out of.
Oh,
it's like this,
this monumental sort of
you know intense emotional scene
and yeah it was kind of like
it was kind of like going to an auction
but I mean obviously the guy knew about his situation
because he sat like the furthest away
away from anybody there that he could have been
and it wasn't like he was being obnoxious about it
and so it's just kind of fun and interesting
that this random and it's not like he was swearing
or anything like that
is what you're saying is it added to the movie is what you're saying is it added
to the experience. It didn't add or subtract
from the movie, but it was definitely
a really fun experience. Okay.
Well, let's get back to Deadpool Wolverine. We both
looked at it. We both superhero guys.
We looked at it on it, this is pretty cool.
Like, Deadpool, it's one of those characters
where Ryan Reynolds fits it to a T.
It's just, he's made for the part.
And if you were going to argue other superheroes,
you'd probably think Tony Stark, right?
Like Robert Downey Jr. was perfect.
And the guy that
also comes to mind is Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
They combine together.
and now you have this movie.
I found this.
I thought twos would get a kick out of this.
It said the word, well, the F-bomb has said in the MCU
119 times.
Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 3, one time,
Deadpool and Wolverine,
118 times, right?
So if you want to get a feel,
if you want to get a feel for what the movie is like,
I mean, the opening scene where he uses a dead skeleton of Wolverine
from the final time Wolverine was a movie to kill, like,
I didn't even know, I took Mel with me.
50 people.
while he's listening while he's dancing along to NSink right backstreet points backstreet boys
is right yeah um you you kind of get the feel for how the movie's going to go mel was like this
is a bit much as she's sitting beside me and i'm like i may have brought the wrong person but she was
giggling when uh channing tatum came on with that funny accent and dude okay so let let me just
stop uh you don't want to spoil tooth anything's just go see it there's there's some really cool
characters that you wouldn't expect to show up um you know even like that one big switch
round where you're kind of expected things to go one way and they go with a completely other way you're
like oh no way that's awesome uh can i can i can i at least show one the spoiler can i show one spoiler
just so people get a feel for what we're going to see sure there there okay there is no marvel
fox marvel universe or mccu without blade first creating a market he's marvel daddy that's uh
a wesley snig the best line of the movie by the way which was
Snipes.
I'm not going to say it.
If it's the best line of the movie and we're telling people they should go see it,
I'm not going to be like, here it was.
Jesus Christ.
Well, I tell you what, there's a, there's a, it's a fun movie.
I went and saw it in 3D.
That opening sequence is really good.
That's where I got these glasses.
I've swore off 3D movies.
I think it's a waste of time.
Oh, dude.
It's a waste of time.
Waste of time.
Waste of time.
you look really old in 3D.
That's fine.
These are 3D and you look like you're 40.
If you haven't gone and seen it and you do enjoy some superhero content with some colorful language,
then you need to go see Deadpool Wolverine.
I suggest.
I enjoyed it.
I thought it was a good movie and, you know, it made me chuckle more than once.
Yeah.
Tews, overall, would you recommend the movie?
Your forehead looks like a brine nut sack that got left out in the sun.
Am I moving on yet?
Are you going to join the conversation there with your 3D glasses?
It was a great movie and I'm glad I went.
Democracy.
Democracy expert who twice represented Canada abroad as an election observer yesterday
was censored for cheating at the polls in Quebec.
That's David Gilchrist of Montreal was fined $1,250.
Of course, this is Blacklocks doing what they do,
and people will be happy to know that I've got Tom Korski
coming back on here in about 10 days.
So Blacklocks, we got a lot of time for what they do.
Tuse, your thoughts on the story.
This guy is an election observer.
Now, presumably, it'd be like, okay, a referee.
To ref whatever sport you want,
you have to understand how the game works.
You have to understand what's in and out of bounds, what's legal and what isn't.
And then for this guy to vote separately in two different ridings, come on.
And the crazy thing is that this is just coming out now.
It's not as though I think this one vote or this little bit of chicanery had any effective outcome on the last election.
But we're finding this out now.
And here's the thing.
There's one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's fucking Quebec.
All right.
Happy.
Happy news.
Usually it's twos who's sticking it in.
You know, if you're a first time watcher of this show,
normally we shoot for about an hour and 15 minutes,
but when we have guests come on,
sometimes it bleeds a little long,
and I feel like I'm like twos over it.
You know, I left for a month,
and every day I do,
two now and they go for like two hours.
I'm like, ah, twos needs.
Anyways, we're doing a twos thing today.
Happy news.
Carlos Ulos is the second Filipino to ever win a gold medal,
So the country is showering with money, houses, free food for life, and a whole bunch of other things.
Including colonoscopies.
Yep.
There you go.
So it shows a whole bunch of different things.
10,000, 10 million pesos, 174 grand from the government, an additional $3 million for the House of Representatives, another $3 million from the chooks to go of bounty fresh investments.
And it just goes unlimited travel visas for him and his girlfriend, free lifetime ferry rides between the island.
uh two million pesos worth of free stays from lost lost villa and i mean on and on free college
a free wedding venue when he needs it you know i don't know too is how much further do you want me to go
down that's that's pretty good um i'd like to know what a chuk is um it says it's a saying
munting pass elass alasimat mulasa i have no idea but but i think that's pretty cool here's some
other happy news. This is
33 year old.
Yeah, I think so. 33
year old Alice Finnell from France
proposed to her boyfriend after finishing the
3,000 meter steeple chase.
Okay.
So, yeah, I guess if your
boyfriend is from France, you're probably going to have
to propose to him.
Tuesday doesn't
like it because it's a woman proposing. That's what you're
getting up. I don't know. It's just weird.
It's just weird. I'm not ready for that yet, I guess.
Fair, fair, okay, all right, all right.
I thought it was, you know, she finishes the race, she goes over and gets it done.
But you're right.
I mean, props to him for, you know, dating an Olympian.
Now engaged.
You got to lock that up.
Community notes, community notes.
All right.
August 24th, Crossfield Demo Derby.
The Crossfield Elks are putting on the annual Demo Derby.
It's a bunch of cars smashing the shit out of each other.
There's going to be popcorn.
What more do you want?
Probably not a whole lot.
Damn old
what derbies are just fantastic
in general, you know?
What else?
Is there anything else
before we get out of here?
119.
August 16th.
Or,
pardon me,
yeah,
August 16th.
So next weekend,
Sundry Music Festival.
Next Friday,
I will be back in studio
for the first time
in a month and a half.
I'll actually be in studio.
So 10 a.m.
Mountain Standard Time Friday.
Next Friday,
today, 120 coming at you.
Toos, as always, to Jason Levine for hopping on and then putting us on his channels.
I don't know if he knew exactly what he was getting into.
Yeah.
But I hope he's laughing somewhere.
He's probably issuing an apology right now.
I'm sorry, I didn't know.
And to anyone in its first time watching, for all you who shared, tuned in, like I say, you can find us on X.
you can tune in every Friday 10 a.m.
Thanks for hopping in with us,
and we'll be back in a week's time to discuss,
I'm sure, more silliness from the world at large.
Toos, till then, we'll catch up to you next time, folks.
It's been a pleasure, buddy. Thanks a lot.
