The Epstein effect | The Danielle Metz Show 080

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Nov 232019
 


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With the ever-increasing divide between Left and Right, it’s heartening to see both sides come together in brotherhood over the Jeffrey Epstein saga. Most on both sides agree that he didn’t kill himself.

It’s not the first time that the public at large has been at odds with pronouncements by officialdom and it won’t be last. The “official” declaration is that he checked himself out with no help from those who would benefit from his departure when there exists a preponderance of evidence suggesting murder.

The case is yet another example of the complete lack of trust the public has for those in charge and those who would like those in charge to stay in charge.

(And, as predicted in the show, YouTube has limited the monetization of this video.)


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The fountainhead of our despair | The Danielle Metz Show 079

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Nov 132019
 


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Politics may be downstream from culture but culture gets its notions and ideas from academia. If this is so then we are headed for disaster both culturally and politically.

Join Danielle and Robert as they connect the dots from a raving university debating professor who wins his debates by shouting profanities at his opponents to the latest terrible incarnation of Star Trek to the gong show that is the Democratic presidential nomination debates.

While most political and cultural trend lines today are pointing down, to locate the source, the fountainhead, of this frightening trend, look up to the ivory towers… and despair.


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The way forward | The Danielle Metz Show 078

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Nov 032019
 


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In the wake of the 2019 Canadian federal election, Danielle and Robert talk about what’s next for the People’s Party of Canada.

Having been defeated at the polls their take is that freedom-loving people have to step up their game and play hard bard against those who would see the country devolve into collective tribalism.

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The great cultural divide | The Danielle Metz Show 077

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Oct 282019
 


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In the current, highly divisive political environment have we have lost the commonality we call plain common sense or have the downtown Toronto media, anchored by young progressives, led us to believe that we are so divided?

Join Danielle and Robert as they discuss the cultural fractures between the generations and the cultural divides between our urban and rural communities.


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Protesting freedom — Proud to be mentally unstable

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Oct 122019
 

While we certainly don’t have the video ‘scoop’ of this demonstration we present it here to add to the extensive footage already made public of this protest against free speech.

Taking a break from setting up to record the People’s Party of Canada event Uncensored – The Fight For Free Speech in Canada, Robert Vaughan stepped outside to document the gathering.

Here he narrates what turned out to be the only thing that the media wanted to report on: a gaggle of malcontents and their violent, hateful antics.

The main event, featuring Maxime Bernier, Dave Rubin, Salim Mansur, David Haskell, and Frank Vaughan, was of little interest to the CBC, CTV, or Global News. Instead, they covered this smiling and dancing mob belittling, harassing, and accosting peaceful Canadians who only wanted to hear a talk about freedom of speech.

Once again Canadian journalists sully their profession by focusing on those events which support their political narrative rather than an event that about 1,000 Canadians were willing to pay for and risk injury to attend.


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Oct 092019
 

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The story of Greta Thunberg’s pearl-clutching and condemnations of “how dare you” has overshadowed her message of doom, gloom, and the impending apocalypse.

For her handlers to feed on Greta’s autism is as much a disgrace as the media circus surrounding this 16-year-old’s anxiety — an anxiety created and stoked by politicians whose end game is power, control, and a much poorer existence for humanity.

Baljit Bawa — People’s Party candidate for Brampton Centre

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Oct 072019
 

Baljit Bawa is an immigration consultant and a candidate for the People’s Party of Canada running in the riding of Brampton Centre. Previously a supporter of the Liberal Party Mr. Bawa has moved to the People’s Party calling it a “long-awaited option that Canadians have been looking for.”

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