Shaun Newman Podcast - Mashup 129

Episode Date: October 18, 2024

222 Minutes hops on to discuss this week's headlines which include BC Live Election Coverage update, Kamala Harris Fox interview, Trudeau testimony, man convicted of praying, Victoria Secret does it a...gain and 250k in stolen booze in Ontario. Mashup collection https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection⁠⁠ Cornerstone Forum ‘25 https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100

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Starting point is 00:00:18 Fuck. And I mean this in the strongest way possible. Fuck. The pen goblins. You know, those little monsters that hide inside your pens. And then they're like usually right around here, I imagine. You know, you'll go to write something down. And then all of a sudden there's nothing going on the page.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Nothing going on the page. You go to the corner. You do the little circles. Oh, there it is. You go back to the same spot. Nothing. You go back? The circles work fine.
Starting point is 00:00:45 They push a little button inside here. It turns off the ink. You go back to where you're trying to write. It goes off again. How can this actually be a thing without using goblins to explain it? There's no physics that could just, there's no way the pen could magically understand that, oh, I'm on the margins now. I'm going to fuck with twos. No.
Starting point is 00:01:08 No, there's... I don't know. I don't get it. And it pisses me off. Is anybody else noticing twos combed his hair this week and is wearing. a button up shirt? Like, am I? Tuesday is worried about the pens.
Starting point is 00:01:22 I'm going, something's off here. Something's off. You know, he teased me about, oh, he's wearing a backwards hat. He's got no hat on this week. His hair is done. He almost looks clean-shaven. He's got a button-up shirt on.
Starting point is 00:01:35 What is happening in Tuesday's life? That you've, something's happened. No? What? You guys don't just dress like this every day? Well, normally I do. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:46 I dress like this every week. What are you talking about? done this? I dress like this every week. No, you do not. No, you do not. Welcome to mashup 129 where... Shout out to Mrs. Tews who decided that I needed to clean you up. Yeah, yeah, she's like, you know, you could just not look like a schlub on an episode every once in a while. And I'm like, all right, okay, fine.
Starting point is 00:02:08 We've come to know Tews is a bit of a schlub, haven't we? You know, 129, where Tews is cleaned up for the first time in well over a year. over two years, I should say. All right. Where do we want to begin? Let's start with happy Airborne Friday, Jamie Sinclair and the boys. Happy Airborne Friday, military men. It's a weekly reminder that the Coots boys got six and a half years.
Starting point is 00:02:35 So, you know, we're going to keep talking about it because, I mean, that's happening here in our province. They're not going away. Well, I mean, they've gone away, but. No, that's right. Yeah. It's still a thing. I'll pull up this. If, you know, Christmas is around the,
Starting point is 00:02:53 I know nobody wants to talk Christmas and snow and everything. I mean, we got, we got Halloween. Are we doing a Halloween episode this year or two? We probably should. We probably should dress up. Yeah, maybe? Yeah, you mean, like right in the middle? Oh, like, yeah, where we just put on some costumes.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. We'll do we could do there, folks. In the meantime, we do have the MASH-up SMP, twos if he'd ever give me a design i'd have some 222 minutes stuff up there i got a vector i uh i paid somebody like 20 bucks to clean it up and vector it so yeah i'm tossing that in the comments right now if you're interested in anything from that yeah but twos because twos is two's is going in 50 different
Starting point is 00:03:37 directions right now um so yeah if you got any community notes uh save them for the end or or do everybody else does and just throw them in as they think of them. We'll try and keep track of it either way. I want to say shout out to a loyal listener, Jason, and Edmonton, my contractor's cousin, who he was just telling him about, oh, yeah, I did doing this. You know, I did all this work for this guy who's got a podcast. He's like, oh, no way.
Starting point is 00:04:05 So, yeah, anyways, thanks for listening. Cool. October 18th, I think that's the biggest news. That's tomorrow night, folks, okay? BC live election coverage as twos would say election coverage that doesn't suck before we get to the comments I want to finish this Tuesday and then you can rattle off all the people who are tuning in
Starting point is 00:04:24 six rock dairy that's uh the parents of the two girls who gave us the Trudeau sucks jingle um that's John and Candice I'm gonna butcher this last name folks remerzma remorsema I don't know I'm sorry regardless I did and they told me and I still can't read it you know it's like No matter how hard I try. I know. Where's my goblins? I'll get them.
Starting point is 00:04:49 It's not the pens. It's not the goblins. It's just maybe I should be the one reading the names of the sponsors. You know, the people we actually try and get the names. I can read the sponsors. Six Rock Dairy. Six Rock Dairy. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:59 You just did that one wrong. What? Okay. Anyway, it doesn't matter. If there's other people that want to get businesses from BC or anywhere for that matter, if they want to hop on, shoot me a text or a comment because we'd love to have a couple more for the BC election coverage. It starts 7 p.m.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Specifically for pronunciation. Sure. Sure. 7 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. So if you're out in BC, it'll be 6 p.m. Pacific. We're going to be on Rumble, YouTube, X, Facebook. So people have been asking a lot about where they can find it. And that'll be, we'll be putting out things here as we get a little closer. But that's where you're going to be able to live stream it tomorrow night.
Starting point is 00:05:38 We have a whole list of guests starting to form here. We got Carson Binda from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Clyde Nichols, aka Clyde Do Something, Chase Barber from Madison Motors, Alex Zoltan. He's never grace the podcast yet, but I'm looking forward to it. We've talked about his stuff a few times. Yes, we have. He's an ex-commentator from Surrey. I'm sure there's more to it than that. But he's going to be hopping on Wyatt Claypool, Senior Correspondent National Telegraph.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Anita Krishna, that's the formal Global News, producer. she's going to be hopping on and there will be a few more i think sliding in there so tomorrow night bc live election coverage that should be a lot of fun six rock dairy stepping up to support that if you're a business out there that wants to hop on let us know and uh it's going to be starting tomorrow night 7 p.m mountain standard time twos i've been throwing things at you as fast as i can go for tomorrow night any other thoughts before we move on uh that's basically it um Kevin's talking about how great my hair is and joe mom says i look fresh.
Starting point is 00:06:44 You do look fresh. You know, there's very few times, like, I don't really think Tuz looks better than me, but today he at least clean up. He's cleaned up, folks, and he's trying. Are you serious? He's trying, hey? Like, any time we're both on skates,
Starting point is 00:06:58 anytime we're both on skates, for example. Oh, yeah, by the way, how did you like that game the other day? You go four and oh, and all of a sudden, you're like, oh, I feel kind of good, except everybody's like, this Calgary Flames, you're four and no, nobody expects anything else. Yeah. Minnesota's glory has more goals than Connor McDavid right now. He scored last night.
Starting point is 00:07:17 He attacked one home. Oh, so now they're tied. That's not really the win you think it is, Sean. Mash up 129. All right, folks. Let's get into it, shall we? Rats fleeing the sinking ship of the week. Federal cabinet ministers, Philomena, Tassie, Carla, Qualtrow, and Dan Vandal.
Starting point is 00:07:40 announced Thursday, they will not run for re-election. This is amid like a whole bunch of people saying they're not running. Tassie, the minister responsible for the federal economic development agency for southern Ontario. Caltrow, the minister for sport, and Vandal holds the Northern Affairs portfolio. So Tews, everybody getting out of the way of this, or trying to at least. Well, I mean, of course they are. The thing about it is, is that you're not going to, if it's already a four, gone conclusion. Any of these people
Starting point is 00:08:12 are looking at the polling numbers and saying there is not a hope in hell of getting reelected. Now, the thing about it is that they're required to, I think they get 80% of it back, but still, they're going to require, they've got to put money
Starting point is 00:08:29 out to run and then be somebody who's defeated. Whereas you could just retire and say, oh yeah, retired is the undefeated minister of bullshit and everything dumb. Carla Kualtrov, you guys will probably remember, was the minister in charge
Starting point is 00:08:46 of trying to make sure that people who lost their jobs because of vaccination status were denied WCB. So, yeah, I'm all for these people getting as far away from government as possible. And there's just, there's
Starting point is 00:09:02 more of them every week. Murray Murray says he's a two dressed up as a nine. That's a great comment, Murray. We appreciate it. It's the last one you're allowed to do on the show. Testify, brother.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Do you want to show some of the videos, twos? I know you probably have a couple there that you'd want to bring up. Well, this one's really good. So let's, you know what? We're going to present a little bit. And then I'm going to talk a little bit about why, why everybody in the media space is enraging me. Here is the conservative lawyer.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Am I correct, sir, that Mr. Paul Yevre has said that the reason he does not wish to receive the security clearance is because he does not want to be constrained in terms of the use he can make of the information that he would receive? I don't believe that was his argument. I believe his argument was that he wouldn't be able to talk about the information he received. How is that different than what I just said? Now, the look on his face, right at the end, guys. That's just chef's kiss.
Starting point is 00:10:27 So you've got all these different, all, basically the testimony last week contradicts the testimony this week. Nobody seems, nobody seems to notice that any of that's suspicious. Apparently there is a list now. And so Trudeau, was saying, I have a list of everybody who's committing treason right now in Parliament. And Pollyev could read that list if he would sign the non-disclosure and get the security clearance. It's not that he doesn't want the security clearance. It's that the non-disclosure with up to 14 years of imprisonment for breaking it. That's the clincher. It's not that he can't
Starting point is 00:11:13 at the security clearance. He's already been a minister, but he's not getting, he's not reading these documents because regardless of however else he may learn about it afterwards, he could go to jail for up to 14 years for talking about it because of, because if it's, if it's in these documents that he's reading. Now, nobody in, nobody in the media sphere is saying, they're all saying, oh, well, why can't Paul Yev just read these documents? And nobody's thinking to say, if Trudeau personally knows the names of a bunch of people committing fucking treason, why isn't he saying anything? That's the big thing here.
Starting point is 00:11:59 He's literally testifying that he's got receipts and he's got names. Cool. And they're the conservative party. And you're like, so this guy is down 20 points in the polls. Every minister's bailing on him. We're going to get to this in a little bit, but it's expected that his caucus is supposed to ask for him to step down next week.
Starting point is 00:12:20 And amongst all this stuff, he's got a smoking gun for the opposition party in his pocket, and he's, what, too magnanimous to use it? Bullshit. I got nothing to add. Other than every time Trudeau gets up on the stage and starts talking, it's fun to walk through X. If you're not on X, I don't know what you're doing,
Starting point is 00:12:45 because there's some funny memes or some funny things out there. It's just fantastic. Stephen says, oh, this is where everyone watches. He's on Facebook. It was lonely on YouTube. Okay, but we need more people on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:12:59 So even if you're not going to watch it there, just go to the page and subscribe and then come back to watch it wherever else. And in fairness, we haven't pointed out. If you're watching this morning, you're watching on an X, you're watching on YouTube,
Starting point is 00:13:12 you're watching on Facebook, Rumble, please share, like, subscribe, all those things. It does help. Tuesday and I were talking about this about two weeks ago, how a guest didn't want to come on the mashup because our YouTube numbers were small. And we never talk about YouTube because everybody on my side knows why I'm against YouTube,
Starting point is 00:13:28 among other things. But in saying that, wherever you're watching, make sure to share and subscribe and make sure let everybody know around the water cooler about this. We need your help. That's how this show continues to grow. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:44 And Stevens is fine. I'll go back. You can stay where you're at. You're good way you're at. Stay where you're. Yeah. Wherever you're comfortable is, is fine with us. Green leader may or may not be telling the truth. This is Elizabeth May. She said, I read with alarm the statement released by Mr. Pulliev on October 16th. My message to Justin Trudeau is release the names of all the MPs that have collaborated with foreign interference. She then goes on to say basically what you were saying with release the names you can face up to 14 years in jail. Now, let's harken back. Yes, let's harken back to.
Starting point is 00:14:18 I found my friend of looking around at colleagues wondering who could it be. Who would sell out this country? Before she read it. I would describe myself before reading the report as good and freaked out. But she says she came away reassured. I can say, I have no worries about anyone in the House of Commons. There is no list. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:14:48 for somebody who's saying that we need to release the list on the official Green Party website saying that the list needs to be released and yet there is no list. Also, doesn't add up here. Also, did you notice,
Starting point is 00:15:05 you know, I'm going to go back here. Watch her crazy eyes when she says that she has no worries about anyone in the House of Commons. A very specific thing to say. I have no worries about anyone in the House of Commons. And then just looks off to the side immediately. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:28 So, A, it's either a bald-faced lie, which is a decent chance, or B, she's very selectively saying anybody in the House of Commons while knowing full well that somebody behind the scenes, or maybe somebody in the Senate, like Juan Paul Wu for hypothetical example, is involved. Just call me a conspiracy theorist. We're one step down away. Liberal MP to have spent the last 10 days, well, sorry, liberal MP, Sean Casey, let's start there publicly, calls for Justin Trudeau to step down.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Then there's an article liberal MPs who have spent the last 10 days organizing to formally ask Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step aside from the leadership of the liberal party, plan to plead their case directly to him next Wednesday's caucus meeting. Multiple sources familiar with the plan. Stop it. You're the one who keeps saying it. Multiple sources familiar with the plan told CTV news. The overarching objective is to be direct with the Prime Minister and keep the discussion private. Some MPs will be designated in advance. They're literally talking to the news about it.
Starting point is 00:16:40 Based on their comfort levels speaking on the issue to reflect the group's sentiment that Trudeau should step aside for the good of the party in the next federal election. Yep, and this is, this is Sean Casey. It's that I've been getting loud and clear and more and more strongly as time goes by is that it's time for him to go. And I agree. He said, and I agree. So there you go. That's just the latest person publicly calling for him to step down.
Starting point is 00:17:12 And so, yeah, it, uh, this sucks, man. This is the worst possible outcome. as much as much as I'm mocking him mercilessly for it, I do not want him to step down. Justin, if you're listening to this from your beanbag chair in your basement, eating cheesos and hitting the bong while everybody else in Parliament's working, please, for the love of God, we need you in this next election. Tough it out.
Starting point is 00:17:41 Tell all these naysayers to just piss right off and there's no party without you. Just you've got it. Doesn't that seem like what he's going to do? I thought like six months ago he's going to step aside, right? And try and like find a way for the liberal party to make a real run at it. But like we're late October 2's. We're under a year. Like they don't have.
Starting point is 00:18:02 And that's under a year at the most. At the most. And so you look at it, you're like, I don't think he's stepping aside. I would try to figure out if he is going to step aside. And I just feel like every time more things just light it up like this guy is a moron. Not that you need much more folks. He just keeps holding on. Here's what happens if he steps aside
Starting point is 00:18:21 is that he's going to say I'm going to step aside in the next two weeks probably or something like that. And then they're going to have a by-election a month. Or, pardon me, they're going to have probably something really quick, like a month-long lead up to a new leadership election, right? And then that person is going to need several months to get into it and everything else like that. But as soon as he says he's stepping down, all of the opposition parties are going to say
Starting point is 00:18:57 no confidence. And then they're looking at two weeks for him to leave another month. And then if they do a snap election, which is probably what they're going to want to do, like a really short window because the conservative war chest is huge. And so the smaller the window, the less time you have to. spend it. So they're going to try and do the shortest amount possible, which is what Harper did in 2015. So let's see if anybody has consistent thoughts on whether that's a good thing or not, by the way. But anyway, when you put that all together, you're going to have somebody who
Starting point is 00:19:35 is literally campaigning as leader while they're also campaigning in an election, almost exactly. him stepping down the the timeline's too long and yeah you're going to see you're going to see all the opposition people go no confidence just to totally wreck it for them like basically what happened in 2015 for for the conservatives in Alberta where in the wildrose dust up after daniel smith crossed the floor they're like yeah we're going to call a snap election a year early not because any reason other than they wanted to capitalize on hitting the wildrow's Alvrose when they were still weak. Yeah. It's going to be interesting to watch. That's... Ryan says Tuz all spiffed up for his Timmy's interview.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Screw you, dude. I have so many issues with that place. I couldn't possibly ever work there. And Kevin says Tews will run the liberal campaign gladly. I would gladly do that. Yeah, but then it's... then it would be fun to watch. You don't hate the media enough.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Well, I pulled out what I enjoyed out of the article. So it says Alberta's United Conservative Party members will soon debate 35 policy resolutions that include banning transgender people from women's washrooms, prohibiting non-binary gender identifiers on government documents, and ensuring trans medical treatments are not publicly funded, the largest political convention and in Canadian history, with at least 5,428 UCP members registered to attend. I mean, that's where I, the article there, I'm like, actually, I'm not going to read the rest because I'm like, that right there.
Starting point is 00:21:22 I'm happy that's out there in the media. People get upset about that as all all they want. Now, you can show the vigilant Fox and walk through some of the things there to's. No, no, I'm not done talking about, you've talked about this global article. Sure. But you missed everything important. So allow me to elucidate. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:21:43 There's a big quote here. Would you like to vote it, but you're a moron, and now I'm going to prove why this is the dumbest thing in the world. Two's with your fancy hairdo, lead us on. The big quote here in big letters, if passed, they would be some of the most extreme anti-trans and anti-2-SLGBTQ. They're missing 50 letters, policies not only in Canada,
Starting point is 00:22:07 but in the world. I'm going to go out on a limb and say, that the country's in Africa and the Middle East, where they'll put you in jail for 20 years, we just covered this, where we gave a guy asylum because he said he was now gay. And if he went back to Kenya, he would go to jail for 20 years. I would say that not buying them, a dick removal procedure is less extreme, to use their word, than putting them in jail for 20 years. But maybe that's just me. Maybe that's just me. But here's the thing. They've got this whole article about how they've got all these allies and everybody's against this and all this other stuff. And here's the big quote
Starting point is 00:22:50 from it. Now, if I go find and then paste, they have it embedded in the video. That's the other part where it comes up. Even though the video, if you watch the whole thing, doesn't ever say that again. It's just in the wording of the video. And it says, if passed, here, here. This is the only part in the article where this quote actually shows up. It's not accredited to anybody. It's just a random fucking quote that's completely incorrect. That's presented as saying that the UCP are just absolutely heinous and evil. And then here's their tweet.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Here's their tweet where this is what they said. If passed, they would be some of the most extreme anti-blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, not only in Canada, but in the world. Again, this is their tweet. And that quote shows up nowhere in the article or the video. attached to it. I guess where I'm at Tews is it just doesn't surprise me. I watch it, I read it, and I'm like,
Starting point is 00:23:46 I mean, at this point, you're taking everything they're saying for face value, I don't know how to help you. I don't. This is why we do this thing. This is why Tuse gets to rant about it. Because I read it and I go, I don't need to read the rest. I don't need to figure out how they're trying to screw me overall again. You just need to know that they're not your friend and here's why. And they're not
Starting point is 00:24:07 the friend of truth. Okay, CB. I don't know. They did another thing where they selectively edited a clip to try and make the Biden administration. Hey, News Flash, everybody. The mainstream news isn't showing you everything. Oh, wow. That's shocking. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:24:25 I love how they've got side by side. And then this, this, though, this is cool. I'm not going to show the clip. But it's interesting to show that this guy, speaker of the house, he actually had a camera on him during the interview that wasn't the main camera so that he would be able to show later on. He was going in there fully expecting to be selectively edited. And this is how he proactively addressed it.
Starting point is 00:24:51 This is the world. This is where it's at, is that everybody goes into these interviews expecting to be misrepresented. Yes. Yes. Goofy news. Okay. Let's start with, and I'm going to see if I can find it. Here it is. I'm going to pull this up.
Starting point is 00:25:07 Okay, this is the first one. Here's a picture of it. Aquarium star whale shark shocks visitors because it turned out to be a robot. They said, come to the zoo or the aquarium, whatever. Excuse me. We have a whale shark, which is like the biggest thing that isn't a whale, basically. Like this, this is a big fish. Come check it out.
Starting point is 00:25:30 And then it turns out it's not even actually a whale. It's just a robot. They hyped it as a much-hyped giant shark, and then it was revealed to be a robot. You can imagine people paid and are just ticked. This is the same country who painted up a bunch of dogs to look like pandas a few months ago. So this is almost, we talked about that before, too. So you shouldn't be surprised. I mean, you're like, yeah, well, they're trying.
Starting point is 00:25:58 Then you have UK's highest court upholds ruling that makes calling men bald sexual harassment. Yeah, they compared the amount in this article is great because they made a legal argument for the comparison of amount of hair on a man's head to the size of a woman's breasts. Yes. Well, folks, that's a quality, you know? I guess we're going to have it to. So yeah, I guess for everybody in the comments this week, if that was me, they were talking about I would look like Pamela Anderson. The opposite of prohibition. The government department responsible for Canada's diplomatic and consular presence around the world,
Starting point is 00:26:46 spent at least $3.3.3 million on alcohol over the past five years. You go, that doesn't seem so bad. I'm like, okay, whatever. On average, that's about $51,000 per month on various alcohol libations. The government, here's Franco-Tarazano. The government is wasting our tax dollars faster than we can say bottoms up. He's absolutely right. 3.3 million
Starting point is 00:27:08 worth of booze. Some of it just gets, some of it gets specifically listed, where it lists the wineries and everything like that that it comes from, which almost makes me wonder, by the way, if you're,
Starting point is 00:27:20 I don't know, if you own a vineyard and you donate to the right party, do they say, okay, we'll make sure we buy your booze. I was wondering, I wonder if any of these
Starting point is 00:27:30 folks showed up on P.Ditty's party list or any of that sort. They probably stop. It's locked it. $3.3 million worth of booze for one government department. That seems a little bit excessive. Okay. But yeah,
Starting point is 00:27:44 so it makes you wonder if there's some underhanded stuff going on where, yeah, we'll make sure that you guys make a bunch of money off of your booze and then you guys can donate to us. The second thing is that there's a bunch of it that's just listed as bulk alcohol purchases, which I feel like probably doesn't mean that they're buying the four-liter jugs of vodka.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Jill Bow Bad Week. Gil-Boh-Badwit. Gilbo Bad Week. Gilbo Bad Week. I tried to put it. I tried to put it phonetically for you. I'm no help. Is it GIF?
Starting point is 00:28:26 129. Let's roll. Anita Annan, the transport minister, says, auto theft is down and we're protecting Canadians. Wait a sec. I probably screwed something up. Just go with it. Let's pull up national auto theft claims.
Starting point is 00:28:42 You know, Tuesday is going to harass me, but once again, folks, he's just doing his own thing. And what are you going to do? Here's the data, okay? Auto thefts with a slight dip of 19%. True, okay? But data newly released by Insurance Bureau of Canada reveals auto theft rates in Canada
Starting point is 00:28:57 continue to soar well above historic levels. While the country saw a slight dip, 19% in insurance claims for auto theft in the first half of 2024, auto theft claims have risen 138% over the past decade, and further the value of the auto theft claims has skyrocketed by 400,000.
Starting point is 00:29:13 142% over that same period. There's the visual. But they're down 19% from the all-time time. Yeah. We're doing great. We're doing great. You got to have perspective on this stuff. I don't even know.
Starting point is 00:29:30 This is basically the same kind of thing we were talking about with CBS, where you're just, you're not going to get the whole story. And you got to actually look into this stuff a little bit. Okay. And then we had, so here's Stephen Giebald, Stephen Gayball's. With the signing of the indigenous stewardship framework, Parks Canada is moving away from colonial practices. Instead, we embrace indigenous knowledge and their role as stewards of the land and helping to pave a better path towards future generations. Do you know what the Native Americans used to do back in the day when there hadn't been a forest fire in a while?
Starting point is 00:30:11 Burn it down. They burn it. Colonial practices. He's moving away from, you know, the only colonial practice that they're moving away with First Nations in is having clean drinking water. Okay. That's it. This guy is just such a jackass. And then they actually had people slated to testify about fake indigenous organizations getting billions of dollars with the government funding, which is a whole fucking can of worms.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Like, why do we, why do we insist on giving people money based on what their heritage is? anyway, but they had somebody slated to testify that was going to open up a whole bunch of shit about liberal chicanery and they, they silenced them. So, you know, we really value their voices, but not when they're going to say honest things. Here it is. Here it is. They amended the meetings that the person couldn't testify. We got a whole lot of comments coming in. So a company can't write off the alcohol at a Christmas party, but the government can use your tax dollars to buy tons of that's a really good point. Thank you, Michelle.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Once again, our listeners are smarter than the two of us. Yep. Yep, they got to drink a lot to believe their own BS. Kelly Lloyd says, Giebo. Gebo. Deft of politician cars. Actually, that's true. Who was it?
Starting point is 00:31:39 There was David Lamedi, I think it was, got his government car stolen twice, which seems a little bit suspicious. We got Clown World. Two's dressed up for the job. he wants not the one he has looking sharp that's uh that's correct i suppose you can say that's fair and uh carol says agree twos thanks carol of course tuesday is going to read anything that makes him look great all right rcmp is a gong show uh jacobs 40 of glycan is that how you say glitian gleachian of gleason
Starting point is 00:32:16 said either today. RCP, so, sorry, Jacobs 40 of Gleishon, RCMP is charged with one count of perjury and one count of breach of trust. He's been suspended with pay, with pay, and is scheduled to appear in a court December 12th. He's been an RCMP mounting for nine years. Perjury is probably, I would say, one of the more heinous things that you can commit as an RCMP officer. You're literally going into court and lying and lying fucking up somebody's life. Correct. Like it's one thing to be a bad cop, you know, you just suck at your job, whatever else. There's plenty of people who suck at their jobs for various reasons.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Maybe they're just not strong or fast or competent or can't pronounce things. But then you've got people like this who are literally trying to wreck other people's lives while swearing that they're telling the truth. And that's a cop. And he's getting leave with pay after the year-long investigation. I don't have anything to add. And then here's the thing. Here's the thing I'm thinking, like this is what I was thinking the whole time I read this,
Starting point is 00:33:38 is how much of that happening, Coots? I mean, they went out of their way to not record any of the undercover stuff. They had a bunch of different notes that didn't match up with each other. I feel like it probably wouldn't be too far of a stretch, although I'm never going to be somebody in a position to know that for certain. Baloney in Belgonia. Balgony. Well, whatever.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Belgonia. Belgonia sounds like a place that has a sausage on their flag. You know? All hail Belgonia. Maybe that should become a sure. Two grade seven boys who went into the girls change room in elementary school in Belgoni, Saskatchewan, are the sons of Jared Clark,
Starting point is 00:34:26 the NDP MLA for Regina Walsh Acres. Of course, this is huge news with Saskatchewan lecture right around the corner. And at her own Lloyd Minster version, you know, with our MLA and then Sask United and the NDP debate, the NDP person was a teacher, which I found interesting.
Starting point is 00:34:46 And he was, that isn't happening in schools. And then the next day, this comes up and you're like, Oh my goodness. Oh, it turns out it is happening. It is happening, folks. So the superintendent said that basically they're going to side with the, like, tell me this isn't child abuse.
Starting point is 00:35:07 Tell me this isn't child abuse. And you got an election coming up. And these are the people who want to say you can trust us with the future of the province. Fuck sakes. I'm going to go on it also as a general rule. People whose name is Jared, but it's spelled weird. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:35:25 I never go along well with people whose names are Jared, but it's spelled in a weird way. Same with Jeff. Jeff with a G, pretty much guaranteed we're not going to like each other. Danielle Smith. This is two Zoff for the week. No, no, no. Oh, yeah, that is true. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Yeah, that was the headline. I thought I was going to tweak it slightly, but yes. I'm interested. Okay, we'll start. You want to start with the, the Muslim. story, correct? Yeah. So Daniel Smith
Starting point is 00:35:57 pisses two right off is what it says. Daniel Smith pisses tos right off. Alberta Premier Daniel Smith, former campaign manager, has said privately he's mobilizing 2,000 Muslims
Starting point is 00:36:08 to come to the United Conservative Party annual general meeting to support Smith as she faces a leadership review in an audio recording provided to True North all time said he's mobilizing Muslims to gather
Starting point is 00:36:19 at the convention. Quoted, I hope you got a lot of busloads of Muslims coming to counter the people that are going to be pretty pissed about this. The source says to Eltham as I heard in the recording, well yes, I have 2,000 of them. Altime
Starting point is 00:36:32 responds, I'm not too worried. And then it's quoted, you better have a couple thousand of them, the source counters. And he said, a quote to saying, I do, I have 2,000 Muslims. I don't care. I mean, I don't care that they're Muslims. I agree.
Starting point is 00:36:48 That doesn't really matter to me. I give a shit about that. The fact is, is that she's opened up funding towards Muslim schools, which is fair enough. All right, you know what? We got Christian schools. We got Jewish schools.
Starting point is 00:37:02 We got whatever kind of school. You want to have a Muslim school? Have that it. No issues there, personally. But because they're so thankful for it, they're going to get all of these kids to hop on a bus, turn it into a field trip, have them come out to Red Gear for the day for free,
Starting point is 00:37:21 not paying. and then show up to vote for her and the good job that she's doing. That's greasy as fuck. That's greasier than a short-handled toilet brush, man. Well, that's politics, isn't it? You know, like, this is the world of politics that I do not understand. So what Toos is talking about, it says, now here's the thing about the article. I can't confirm this is true.
Starting point is 00:37:49 That's what I read, I believe. Tews, correct me if I'm wrong, about this email or this note. we don't know if it's true correct well i mean it seems it seems like there's smoke there which it seems like there's a lot more than smoke there i haven't seen any indication that it's been false and it's been all i'm saying is in a true north article they couldn't corroborate if it was in fact written true this this part of it the the audio recording's one thing the next thing is um we have a great opportunity this is this is what the note says we have a great opportunity for all students who are 14 years and older, 14 years old or older, Premier Smith has invited her students and community
Starting point is 00:38:30 to join her conference in Red Deer November 2nd. We'll be traveling together on EIA buses and there's absolutely no cost to anyone who wishes to participate. In fact, transportation, all meals and convention tickets are all covered. You can also bring unlimited friends and family along to the event. Our hope is that we show up in large numbers and demonstrate our gratitude for the support she's given our community, such as protecting parents' rights to educate. education choice, construction funds for a new school project, halal financing, and other important initiatives. So now I do take umbrage with the halal financing.
Starting point is 00:39:05 I'll say that. Not because I care about the halal part of it, but the government shouldn't be involved with mortgages. And I talked about this before. Halal is basically we're just going to cover off every part in the, every part where it says interest in a mortgage. We're going to cross that out and write the word fee, which is a stupid fine point to try and make with your God when you meet him.
Starting point is 00:39:30 And I think that's absolutely silly. I need the 72 virgins. And in an effort to do so, I crossed out everywhere in my mortgage where it said interest, and I wrote in the word fee. So forgive me. Maybe I'm wrong on this too, is okay? The way I read this note is it says, Dear Eminton Islamic Academy Families.
Starting point is 00:39:50 So this is coming from Islamic Academy Families. So this is coming from Islamic Academy Families. They're putting things together to go support Daniel Smith, right? Yes. Now, on the flip side, if you're 1905 committee, your TBA, you're all these other ones, you're doing the exact same thing. Are you not? So we're going to point out, and we're going to use the word Muslim, we're going to say that this is what's going on. Meanwhile, others are doing the same bloody thing.
Starting point is 00:40:14 Or am I completely off base here? This is the exact same thing with the exact opposite intention. result. They want to go there. They want to go there. Support. Okay. And I for one, and I feel like a lot of other people want to go there and say, what the fuck, Danielle? Maybe you can start doing some conservative stuff. Sure, but you don't have, you don't have the, the monopoly on who gets to go there or how they do it.
Starting point is 00:40:40 This is, this is like, you can either like or hate this, but they're just organizing. 1905 committee organizing. TBA, organizing. And they would argue that, you know, in TBA or others, because when Tucker Carlson came, for the kids' sake, organized the bus and we took a whole bunch of us down there. That's what's happening here, isn't it? People just don't like that it's in, like, or I'm wrong. Folks, like, feel free to comment.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Maybe I'm completely off base here. It seems as though the way I read it is that Danielle Smith, and therefore the UCP is waiving their $400 entry fees and giving her a and giving them a meet and greet with the Premier to sweeten the pot so that they make the trip. Well, man, I missed part of it. Now, it was a little bit ambiguously worded,
Starting point is 00:41:33 but that's what it looks like to me. It says, in fact, transportation, all meals, and convention tickets are all covered. To me, when I read it, you know, certainly Premier Smith has invited our students and community to join her conference in Red Deer, you know, and everything's covered. It doesn't say everything's covered.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Like it says everything's covered from the standpoint of the Emmettin Islamic Academy families. So I take it to the Academy is going to cover it all. Like I, listen, I'm, okay. I never thought I'd be playing this side of it. Do we have a special meet and greet for everybody who's a mashup fan who's going to come check us out at the AGM with Daniel Smith? But it would be, if we could pull it off, we would. Do we? Do we?
Starting point is 00:42:19 But we don't, but I understand. No, but they do. We could probably get Shane Getson in the, in the mashup, have a meeting. I'm sure. I'm sure. Absolutely. Right. But we could we go offline and form our own mashup?
Starting point is 00:42:32 Hey, we're all going to, we're all going to meet. We're all going. Shane Getson is not under a leadership review right now. And he's not doing meet and greet with people who are sending bus loads of people at zero expense to come vote for him. Okay, we got to move this forward. Give me a buzz. I'm curious who people are going to chime in. Share and buy a T-shirt, folks.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Yep. Wait a second. I wanted to bring up one other thing, okay? There's two other things about Smith. I know you want to move things along. One, $7 million ad campaign against Trudeau's upcoming cap on oil and gas emissions. Scrap the cap is the ag campaign. That's a highly original version of acts, the tax.
Starting point is 00:43:19 And after the way the war room went, do you think spending seven million, more dollars doing this exact same thing is going to be successful or even a good idea. What the hell are wrong with? Like, come up with something better. What is up with us? But here's the problem, twos. I get mad at the conservatives for not spending money and on getting out of the pension plan, right? We're like, where did that go?
Starting point is 00:43:42 Why aren't they spending money on it? Now she's trying to head off something that's coming down the pipe from Gibo and Trudeau and we're mad because they're spending money on it. I'm like, what we can't? What do we just getting mad at everything? And quietly, I might add, I feel like it's quietly. Maybe I'm wrong. We forgot to add in or maybe it happened in between.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Jennifer Johnson is back in the UCP. Now that happened very quietly. Oh, I think. I don't know about that. We're going to sit here and ram on Smith and ram and ram and ram. But we're not going to talk about some of the things that she's quietly doing. I think it was quiet because they didn't want to create waves. But look, Jennifer Johnson, back in.
Starting point is 00:44:20 We talked about that. We were upset about that. I was upset about that back in. They're spending money on trying to head off the federal government from ramming it down our throats about our industries. Do we not want them to spend money on that? Not an ad campaign. Come up with something better.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Come up with something. We just did the war room. We did a $35 million war room. And the best thing they had was they were bitching about a Netflix show. And we're going to throw $7 million more at the problem. do better do better i'm not saying don't spend money on it and we would have talked about this if you hadn't gone on being wrong for so fucking long smith fears trudeau could get more dangerous before he's punted this is what i've been saying for months is that when he's on his way out anyway he's just
Starting point is 00:45:08 gonna he's just gonna raise the crops behind him as he does the staggered retreat from the capital i'm just he's gonna absolutely correct everything and i'm just totally a point with this i'm just pointing out, we want to point out the negative all the time, and at times, 100% you are fair. At other times, we have to give a little bit of credit. Jennifer Johnson's back a part of it. They're spending money. I didn't know that. Could they spend their money better?
Starting point is 00:45:33 Me and you both can agree on that. But they are trying to protect our industry, our way of life. Is an ad campaign the right way? Probably not. They should probably take some notes from the mashup and the blue-collar folk around this province who know how to do it better and could probably spend it. the money wiser. Is $7 million the number? Maybe it could be lower. Yes. But I'm still not going to harass them on that when there's other things to harass them on. This is about the maddest I've ever
Starting point is 00:46:00 been at you right now, Sean. You're telling me that I am being unfairly describing Daniel Smith and all this. I have been going out of my way, especially leading up to the AGM to be as fair and giving her credit where it's due when it's deserved. And you're like, oh yeah, yeah, all you want to just talk about how bad she is. You are an asshole. Climate change. What are you doing here? Subscripian, would you change your headwind?
Starting point is 00:46:31 Sorry, we haven't even got to this yet because you're still on the last thing. Climate change update. Climate change update. The future depends on how humanity reacts to global warming. And it also depends on how the Earth does. New science suggests that climate is all on its own, unstable, prone to dramatic, and sometimes sudden shifts.
Starting point is 00:46:49 That's from the New Yorker, folks. Now, this flies in the face of everything that you've been told for the last 15 years about the climate science being settled. I just wanted to know that everybody from Obama to Trudeau to Elizabeth May to David Suzuki, anytime you question anything or say like, well, this doesn't make sense. The science is settled. The science is settled. And then here we go. New science suggests.
Starting point is 00:47:23 That's it. I just wanted to point out that. No. Subcription happy news. This is U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren. No more searching for... Yeah, remember the one who pretended to be Native American. This is her. No more searching for how to counsel your subscriptions. Today, the FTC finalized a click to cancel rule to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up for one. I think we've all dealt with where the heck do I go to get rid of this?
Starting point is 00:47:51 Yeah, like, do I have to just cut up my credit card for this to not happen anymore? All right. And so Elizabeth Warren, of all people, you want to talk about fair and unbalanced coverage. I'm praising something that Elizabeth Warren put forward here, Sean. Victoria shows her secret. It's a dick. So, yeah, we're not going to show you any clips. We're not going to show you any pictures. But Victoria's Secret finally brought back the runway models. And they had two trans dudes. and one very large woman.
Starting point is 00:48:30 So, yeah. Everything that I've been saying about having balls hanging halfway out of your ladies underwear, Victoria just did a runway about it. And this is after one of our early mashups, we talked about how Victoria's secret, their sales tanked when they went with the whole body positivity thing and had a bunch of arguably unattractive women on, billboards and everything else like that with their underwear
Starting point is 00:48:58 and then nobody wanted to buy it anymore and they said okay we're going to get away from that we're going to go back to hot chicks I mean this is how you sell beer this is how you sell everything is hot chicks and then they said just kidding here's a dude with a pecker they can't be that dumb and then they do it you're like and then they are heist of the week I want to show this video okay I'll talk to it while it's playing you don't even need any sound on. You can just see this guy.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Yeah, anyways, you can see him as he goes. This is a Will Hassan Abdi was on probation for LCBO theft when he allegedly store more than 250G in booze from LZBO stores. Peel Regional Police say Will Hassan Abdi, who had been sought since investigators identified him as a suspect and as many as 90 liquor store thefts in two weeks ago. Like they're just walking straight out with suitcases full of booze. Yeah, this is basically what the government does. This is, I don't know why it's fine for the government to do it, but this guy isn't allowed to. Maybe he works for them. Have they considered that?
Starting point is 00:50:13 He'd be like, oh, yeah, we want to arrest this guy. Oh, no, no, no, he was getting that for Justin. Oh, okay, that's fine. But yeah, this is pretty low brow as far as heist goes. He just walks in with a suitcase, fills it up. walks out because they passed this policy at the LCBOs that they were going to confront thefts and then this guy said well well then I wonder how I wonder how far I could push this he's pushed it pretty far yeah he stole a quarter million dollars worth of booze
Starting point is 00:50:40 uh catch and release all right a female tourist was repeatedly punched and kicked in the face near the cruise ship terminal at canada place on sunday morning Vancouver police department spokesman Sergeant Steve Addison said the attacks was reported at 9 a.m. on October 13th. He said the 35-year-old visitor to Vancouver was walking near the cruise ship terminal when she was assaulted by a stranger. Massimo Rosario Falvo 40 has been charged with assault and remains in custody. According to court records, Falvo assaulted a person in Vancouver on November 3rd, 2023 and has appeared in court 15 times since then, not including his most recent charge.
Starting point is 00:51:20 Yeah. So we just finished the story about a guy who gets. out on bail and then steals a quarter million bucks with the booze. You got this guy who is a repeat offender at infinitive who's just beaten the crap out of a random tourist. This didn't make the news
Starting point is 00:51:36 but Crossfield, little town just north of Erdry they had this issue where this guy who is pretty serious. This guy who was a teacher's aide of some kind worked with nonverbal kids at the school.
Starting point is 00:51:52 The RCMP did an investigation for six months, arrested him for being a pedophile. He goes to jail. He gets the shit beat out of him. Facial reconstructive surgery. He gets beat up so bad. And then he gets released on bail a little while later. He gets back to his house in this small town.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Two hours later, some random vehicle drives by and shoots it up. Doesn't kill him or anything like that as far as I know. But, yeah, this is a... is what happens when you just let people out on bail and they're the worst people. Like it's one thing when it's, oh, it's some guy stealing a quarter million bucks worth of booze. And he's out on bail. And then you got people beating up tourists out on bail. You let a pedophile out on bail in the town where he was working at the school with nonverbal children as a child molester.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Somebody shoots his house. This is the country they're making. where the only justice is vigilante justice. Kamala Lala. I was in a rush. I had like 10 seconds left. Well, I think everybody saw her do the Bear interview on Fox. One of the things that, here I'll read a quote,
Starting point is 00:53:19 you can show a couple of the videos if you want to. More than 70% of people say the country is on the wrong track. If you're turning the page, you've been in office for three and a half years. This is what Brett Baer said to her. Kamala responded. And Donald Trump has been running for office since. Bear responded, but you've been. the person holding office.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Fair. Exhausted of that. More than 70% of people tell the country is on the wrong track. They say the country is on the wrong track. If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half years of you being vice president and President Biden being president. That is what they're saying, 79% of them. Why are they saying that?
Starting point is 00:53:57 If you're turning the page, you've been in office for three and a half years. And Donald Trump has been running for all. office. But you've been the person hold in the office. You and I both know what I'm talking. We know. We both know what we're talking about. I actually know what I'm talking about is that over the last decade, people have become, but listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me and certainly
Starting point is 00:54:23 the Republicans who are on stage with me, frankly, exhausted of Brett. More than 70. Yeah. Everybody hates the direction this country's in. yes and Donald Trump's been running for president but you're actually in charge and so this this this thing was a disaster so there's a couple other short there's probably a half dozen clips oh there's so many this okay but um well uh bret byers said that basically the people behind the scenes for her were just being like cut cut cut cut cut it end this interview end this interview cut it short and so he had to make like a fast exit and then he also said
Starting point is 00:55:05 Oh, I got the same clip twice Untrue. The one that I wanted. He also said that they showed up late and then didn't get going until much later. And then so the window got shorter and shorter and shorter for the interview. And there, yep, there's Polly Market. So we talked about this last week.
Starting point is 00:55:29 This is, we'll see how accurate it ends up being. We'll see how accurate. You know what's interesting about this number. right here twos when i had more than 6040 but when i had martin armstrong on uh i don't know folks maybe in the last month he he had brought it up with socrates what what the computer was saying his computer and he said it shows a landslide and i'm like okay well it's a landslide and he said it's only happened i think if memory serves me correct only two other times in history where you've had a 6040 split and his computer shows trump having these numbers that's what i found
Starting point is 00:56:05 interesting about where this this, uh, polymarket sits is exactly where Martin Armstrong computer a month ago said it, it's projecting is that it's going to be a 6040, uh, landslide victory for Trump. Who knows? Well, I guess we'll see.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Yeah, we will see and it'll be interesting to see for sure. Uh, it's, it's funny because, you know, a landslide. This American politics is a lot like soccer. And I'm sure there's somebody from Tennessee who's like,
Starting point is 00:56:33 what the fuck did you just say? Um, But, you know, anything more than a small difference is a blowout, right? Like, like 3-0 in a soccer game is a blowout. And that's why it was so funny last week when we talked about that 19-0 loss of the all-trans male team. Right? And so 52% or 53% is a blowout. Well, he's looking to have it over 60.
Starting point is 00:57:04 60. Well, wait and see. This might be the most concerning thing in the week. Honestly, this thought crime illegal, a British man literally convicted of thought crime after praying silently. British courts have found Adam guilty for praying to God silently in his mind for three minutes in an abortion buffer zone. This is the first known conviction of thought crime in modern British history. So that's, um,
Starting point is 00:57:30 was anybody convicted of thought crime in? I wondered that too. As a, But regardless, standing there praying silently, he's been convicted of that. I mean, that's your concern anyone with a religious background. Yeah, although I'm going to go on a limb and say that, you know, if he was praying to a god a few hundred years older or younger than that, you know, maybe about five, six hundred years younger, Ballpark, he probably wouldn't have been met with the same brutality. same pretel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:09 And Kelly says, agreed to 222. Not sure where that came up, but thank you very much. I was expecting, honestly, before I read the next headline, I was expecting people to come at me
Starting point is 00:58:19 over our conversation on Danielle or all the other things, Tews is upset with me today. Oh, it got real quiet. It's like, it got real quiet. The chat just all of a sudden died.
Starting point is 00:58:30 There's a little bit going on and it's probably a little bit too long to read, which is too bad. but maybe we maybe we could lay it out a little bit clearer next week is what I'm thinking. Maybe, maybe.
Starting point is 00:58:43 But yeah, the chat just got real quiet. Anyways, Calgary Roads, take me home. A report issuing a dire warning about the state of Calgary Roads, the report presented to City Council's Infrastructure and Planning Committee on Wednesday says much of the city's road network is in need of some major repairs
Starting point is 00:59:00 and a massive boost in funding for maintenance. A recent assessment shows that 38% of the city's road network is in good condition, 36% is in fair condition, 26% is in poor condition, and 3.2% of the road network is considered below the acceptable threshold. So when you look at this, this is everybody in Calgary, when you're complaining that all the businesses are leaving because the property taxes are too high and the people can hardly make ends meet because the property tax. because the property taxes are so high for them. And you look at this chart. And it says that Edmonton spends 17500 per kilometer on road in average. Toronto's 13, Montreal's 12,500. The mafia construction free money from the rest of Canada capital of the world is spending 12,500.
Starting point is 01:00:00 And Vancouver's 2,500. and Calgary's 2000. So they've specifically talked to this article about how there's a lot more freeze thaw in Calgary than there is in other places, and that creates more heaving. You would expect them to be on the other end of the list. You'd expect them to be a lot higher. Now, the question that comes to my mind when I look at this is where the fuck does all the money go? The other thing is that they're now going to find Calgarians who shovel their snow onto the street instead of shoveling it onto their, lawn?
Starting point is 01:00:40 Which is interesting because there aren't a whole lot of lawns in any new houses. I don't know if you've been in any of the areas where people are building new houses. I saw this one lawn a few months ago where literally it was too narrow. You wouldn't have been able to run a lawnmower down that strip. They had about 16 inches,
Starting point is 01:01:02 maybe like 14 inches of lawn in their front. You would have, their sidewalk was wider than their law. How are you going to shovel onto that? You got to push it out onto the street. But you dumb bureaucrats making stupid rules. Happy news. Happy news. All right.
Starting point is 01:01:27 Here is, I've got to scroll up to the top. Sorry, folks. I've got to remember this is son's hilarious obituary for dad goes viral. He is God's problem now. There he is, his son and his father. You know, he just writes a funny obituary to, if there's a part you want to read out of it, by all means. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:01:48 There's, there's, um, it's, it sucks because it's New York Post. And so there's all kinds of weird advertisements in the middle of it. Like, I'm a doctor. You shouldn't drink tight soda for these four alarming reasons, you know, and shit like that. But if I could go through here, um, Robert Adolf Beam in accordance with his lifelong dedication to his own personal brand of decorum, muttered his last unintelligible and,
Starting point is 01:02:10 likely unnecessary curse on October 6th, 2024, shortly before tripping backward over some stupid bleeping thing and hitting his head on the floor. It was how it began. And then it says, you know, God immediately and thankfully broke the mold and attempted to cover up the evidence when he's talking about his birth. He said, Ray's Catholic. Robert managed to get his wife, Diane, pregnant three times fast enough to just barely miss getting drafted into the Vietnam War by fathering Michelle, John, and Charlotte between
Starting point is 01:02:38 67 and 72. Much later, with Robert possibly concerned about the brewing conflict in Grenada, Charles was born in 83. It went on to say, Charles also recalled that his father who worked as a semi-professional truck driver, not to be confused with a professional semi-truck driver, had a pension, had a pension for collecting antique weaponry as well as harmonicas. The latter caused his beloved dogs to howl continuously at odd hours of the night, to entertain his neighbors and occasionally to give to his many, many, many grandchildren and great
Starting point is 01:03:11 grandchildren to play loudly during long road trips with their parents. And so it went on and on and on. In addition, his late-life hobby of shooting guns led him to blow not one but two holes in the dash of his own car on two separate occasions. Pretty unique eulogy. Yeah, absolutely. And then the other one here is, Ron DeSantis was talking about all the linemen he has lined up.
Starting point is 01:03:41 And I'll let him say this. And I was like thinking it was such a big deal that we brought him as far away from California. Turns out I was over in Hardy County, ran into a bunch of linemen from Alberta and Canada. Can you imagine that? We're bringing them in from Canada even. So those guys were, I mean, they were really big, strong guys doing a lot of great work. they weren't happy that Florida has the Stanley Cup and they don't, but they're out there working really hard.
Starting point is 01:04:10 So from even camp. So, yeah, Ron DeSantis, is giving a shout out to Alberta linemen who are down in Florida, getting their grid back up. So if you're down there, if you're down there and you're listening to this, good job, guys. Yeah, absolutely. Okay, let's, what do we got here?
Starting point is 01:04:30 We got, I didn't realize. Murray Henderson. I didn't realize Michelle is, Krieger's running for the Buffalo Party of Saskatchew. We literally talked about this last week. No, no, no. She talked, did we talk about her running? We talked about her.
Starting point is 01:04:43 Yeah. Oh, man. Okay, well, Michelle, my apologies. Maybe it was two weeks ago. You know, I got to deal with this Yahoo on the other side. I did not realize that, Murray. So, Sask election, October 28th. Yes, we got some community notes.
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Starting point is 01:06:03 shoot me a text. It's, it's, that's going to be a lot of fun, um, Saskatchewan as well. Obviously, uh,
Starting point is 01:06:09 Drew from AMC electrical, routes in Saskatchewan, twos roots in Saskatchewan. This guy roots in Saskatchewan. So that's going to be a fun election, uh, to do we have, uh,
Starting point is 01:06:19 Friday November 1st. We're going to be at the UCPA gym in red deer. We have a hospitality room. And the hospitality room folks has got a cash bar. We're going to be having some food up there. We're going to be having some food up there. We're going to be having some fun. We want to meet you all. We want you all come enjoy us on Saturday. We're going to be doing
Starting point is 01:06:38 some roundtables on the UCPA-GM. We're going to be having some fun there. And we hope to see you there. Finally, November 5th, we're going to do a U.S. election live stream as well. And so there's going to be tons of content coming from the mash up here in the next two, three weeks. And we hope that we've, we see all of you tomorrow night to start with it on the BC live election coverage. We do have a map that's to be like Alberta that's going to be updating. And we're again continuing to be the only people other than mainstream media in Canada. It's going to have ever had the map. We got the map.
Starting point is 01:07:14 It's going to be live updates. We don't need to go anywhere. We're just going to be populating and see what's going on. And we're going to be having some fun. So that's tomorrow night. Toos, anything else from the community side of. We have a master Flavio Bearing, Bearing seminar, November 10th in Edmonton. I have no idea what that is.
Starting point is 01:07:33 He's a DJJ, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Okay, all right. I was going to say that sounds like Grandmaster Flash, but that's somebody else entirely. Okay, so there you go. November 10th in Edmonton, the Lumsden fundraiser. I didn't write it down from last week. I got to bug Henry for the details on that.
Starting point is 01:07:53 I get to give him a call anyway. But Lumsden's having, I think in mid-November, they've got a fundraiser for the fire department. And next week, folks, twos will not be joining me. So we're going to have a surprise guest appearance. I don't even know who it's going to be. And we're going to see if they can fill the shoes of twos. I'm sure they can comb their hair and put on a button shirt.
Starting point is 01:08:18 So that'd be, you know, already they're pretty much a step ahead of them. Yeah, regardless. This is the first time I've had a week off from the mashup since we started. That's right. So next week, no twos. You're stuck with me and a guest. So that should be interesting. You got Michelle chiming in United Way Telethon today in Estivan, Saskatchewan.
Starting point is 01:08:39 So. Estabon. I know. Shosh. Shosh. All right. Shosh. Sounds like a gay fashion designer.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Thanks for hopping in folks today. That'll do it for us here. Mashup 129. Until next week, twos. I guess in two weeks for twos. But certainly for the rest of you, we'll see you next week. Oh, I'll be tuning in. Tell then.
Starting point is 01:09:00 All right.

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