Conservative humor and commentary on current events in Canada and the world
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyGovernment |
Steven Gobbledegook is an electric train wreck. Research on DEI initiatives shock no one. FloridaCop shoots out an acorn. The details about CBCs failed lawsuit against the conservatives are finally released. The MS Society wrecks itself. more
Bell cuts its losses. Mr. Bean blamed for decline in EV sales. Woman gets mad because her exboyfriend. The ArriveSCAM saga continues to devolve. more
Franco Terrazzano, Canadian Director of the Canadian Taxpayer Federation joins us to talk about government waste. Shaun and I discuss Albertas common sense approach to transgender everything. more
We cover almost 30 headlines including the dairy cartel squashing free trade, the Edmonton terrorist attack, more EV city vehicles, and the fallout of the Emergencies Act being deemed illegal.
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Based political commentary with a good try at comedy. He seems like a decent guy, other than his blind love of globalist/anti-farmer corporate control over trade. I loved his Chicago story and many of his quips so far.
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The most mediocre podcast out there. more
Basic political commentary.
Apple Podcasts | #63 | Canada/Government |
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