Crazy exchange!
Kevin O'Leary calls Gerry Butts the 'anti-Christ of Canada.' Cochrane attempts to keep off pronouncing he is a non-public citizen.
O'Leary asks if Butts isn't always backing Mark Carney calling it an 'unholy union.' Cochrane desperately uncomfortable attempts to extrade the topic 🎇
Crazy exchange! Kevin O'Leary calls Gerry Butts th.mp4
"Donald Trump is a clear threat to Canada. His terrorist threats are directly threatening hundreds and thousands of Canadian jobs. They also threaten to increase the cost of living in a time when people are already struggling with the cost of groceries and the cost of their bills. So it is serious; we have to take it seriously. That's why what we've seen again and again has not worked. Going to me with them to try and wine and dine is a failed approach. Donald Trump is not rational. You can't discuss a plan over a meal with him. He's a bully, and bullies understand one thing: that is that a strength they also understand. -pain, so if he wants to pick a fight with Canada, we have to make sure it's clear that it's going to hurt Americans as well; there's going to be pain felt for not just Canadians but also Americans. -And so that's why I'm calling on my plan. We know that the United States needs its critical minerals; they are very important for the United States. Some call on all political leaders to support turning off the taps on those critical minerals that stop the flow of these critical minerals into the states. There's no quicker way to get dollars from to back away from tears than to shut off the tap on critical minerals with the states needed very clearly. But what is a plan of the other leaders, the other political leaders? We know the liberals are in disarray, but what about Pierre Paul? You have his plan, which is literally to do nothing at a time when Canadians are desperately worried about Donald Trump and a threat to Canada. You hear this anywhere you go. You got me; people are worried about Donald Trump. The word about the threat is what is pure play of proposing to do nothing. The thing is, the literal plan is to do nothing. That is a failure in leadership: to do nothing while we know why. As well, we know he's been endorsed by Elon Musk, so he doesn't want to do anything to upset that endorsement. He's been endorsed by billionaires because Pierre Paul, yeah, I was a billionaire bootlicker. Billionaires know that he's going to make them richer. Illness knows it easily. - Make him even richer, and any time a politician sides with the billionaires, we know what I mean: we're working-class people. It means paying for working-class people and means cutting the services that working-class people need. It means paying for the middle class. That's where Pierre Pie is about that as a failure of leadership. I put my plan for that's what we need. We need leadership to take on the don't jump need for strength. "
[attachment deleted by admin]