636 – The impeachment of Donald Trump—for crimes of the Democratic Party

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Jan 092020
 


In the absence of any objective evidence whatever, on December 18, 2019, the Democratic Party voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump. In so doing, Democrats followed through on their announced intention to impeach from the very first moment of Trump’s election in 2016. Worse, House speaker Nancy Pelosi withheld the articles of impeachment from the Senate as if to emphasize that due process has no place in the world of Democrats.

Having first unsuccessfully blamed Trump’s electoral victory on Russian interference, then on false accusations of racism and other improprieties, Democrats eventually settled upon a phone call made by Trump to the president of Ukraine as the grounds for their long-intended impeachment vote.

What makes their whole impeachment process particularly laughable is that it has been a total exercise in projection: every accusation made against Trump relates to verifiable actions taken by Hillary Clinton and a host of Democrats in the past.

To add insult to injury, the mainstream media has utterly abandoned its role as the fourth estate by repeating the lies and falsehoods promoted by the Democrats and by expressing outright personal hatreds directed towards the president.

As Salim Mansur concludes on today’s broadcast, at the heart of the futile effort to implicate Trump in various conspiracies and illegal activities lies the Left’s Progressive agenda, which takes the form of socialism and communism. Thus, it is Just Right to conclude that in reality, they’re not after Trump; they’re after the American people, and Trump is just in the way.

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The sweet spot of liberty | Bruce Pardy and Salim Mansur

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Jan 062020
 

Politics has become a war of shifting definitions with both the Conservatives and the Liberals becoming ‘progressives’ and ‘collectivists’ yet continuing to call themselves something they clearly are not.

Professor Bruce Pardy of Queen’s University, Professor Emeritus Salim Mansur of Western University and Robert Vaughan of Just Right Media try to make some sense of the confusing labels.

Rounding out the discussion is why the People’s Party of Canada failed to capture the support of Canadians in the last federal election even though they lie squarely in that “sweet spot of liberty” reserved for the individualistic, classical liberals.


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The death of Qassem Soleimani | Salim Mansur

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Jan 042020
 

The killing of Qassem Soleimani is but one of a series of events in the Iran/USA saga spanning 40 years and should be taken as a sign of a decisive President who will not back down to evil.

Salim Mansur and Robert Vaughan discuss the complex backstory to this perpetual testing of diplomatic nerves and political intrigue.

At the heart of it is a President attempting to clean up the sordid mess left by preceding Administrations who have appeased and kowtowed to bullies, cowards, and a theocratic dictatorship ready to spread their vile ideology throughout the world.


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Law schools are no place for “social justice” | Bruce Pardy

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Jan 042020
 

“Many law schools have become political institutions less focused on principles of the Western legal tradition and more oriented to an activist pursuit of social justice. Social justice advocacy seeks to right perceived historical wrongs by favouring or blaming people as members of groups. Where social justice is the agenda, political correctness reigns and feelings are supreme.” writes Law Professor Bruce Pardy in The Epoch Times in December.

Professor Pardy is our guest as we discuss “social justice” vs justice and facts vs feelings in Canadian law schools.


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The busybodies | The Danielle Metz Show 084

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Jan 022020
 

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Judging the actions of other people has become a fine art in this age of peak insanity. Whether it is compelled speech, sin taxes, or signalling one’s moral superiority it seems to be rooted in our nature as human beings.

We come out of the womb hard wired to change our environments. We possess parenting skills which we can’t seem to turn off when it comes to adults. And we participate in a competing free-for-all in an attempt to shape society to our wishes and whims.

Well, at least some people do. They are the busybodies.


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Dec 312019
 

In Part 3 of our “Rethinking Canada” series Professor Salim Mansur and Robert Vaughan discuss the People’s Party of Canada option for voters looking to unite the country.

Part 1 – The Alienation of The West
Part 2 – Conservative Party Mediocrity
Part 3 – The People’s Party Option


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The Christmas traditions | The Danielle Metz Show 083

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Dec 262019
 

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Danielle and Robert reminisce about the Christmas of their respective childhoods. From trees to toys, from glad tidings to one of the most stressful times of the year they look back with relative fondness at the most anticipated holiday for children – not so much for adults.


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