Friday, March 4, 2022

VIDEO: Trending up! "Mad Max" Bernier fact-checks two years of lies

February was a turbulent time in Canadian politics, what with the Freedom Convoy leading the charge against the tyranny of the Trudeau Liberal government. The world's second-coldest capital city was occupied. Border crossings were shut down. And ordinary citizens fighting for freedom were bullied, arrested, and deprived of access to their bank accounts.

Prime Minister Blackie McBlackface claimed that the protesters and their supporters were just a "small fringe minority" of racists, neo-Nazis yada yada yada who held "unacceptable views". In fact there are millions of Canadians who agree with the truckers, and the growing popularity of this "populist fringe" has been duly noted by the elites, who are starting to run scared... scared of the people!

They might well be scared. Nanos Research numbers, reported by CTV in mid-February, show a continuing rise in "accessible voters" for the People's Party of Canada -- a trend that began during the run-up to last year's federal election.

On the latest episode of Trend Line, Nanos Research's Nik Nanos said that the percentage of Canadians polled who would consider voting for the People's Party of Canada (PPC) usually sits at around 10 per cent. But as of Feb. 16, that number has gone up to 16 per cent, which Nanos calls a "material increase."
   
On the ballot question, when it comes to how many Canadians would actually vote for the party as their first-ranked choice, the PPC is polling at seven per cent nationally, ahead of the Green party and on par with the Bloc Québécois. (It should be noted, however, that the BQ only runs candidates in Québec, so its support is only in la Belle Province, whereas the PPC appeals to Canucks from sea to sea.)


Nick Nanos said, "What's clear is that over the last number of weeks, an increasing number of Canadians have put them on the political menu as an option."

Indeed. And it will be part of the PPC strategy to keep its leader, "Mad Max" Bernier, front and centre during the popular uprising against woke authoritarianism and Just In Trudeau's Liberals, as well as the CINOs (Conservatives in Name Only -- sometimes called "Red Tories") who, in this time of crisis, want to keep their asses not on the front lines but on the fence!

In this video, from the PPC channel on Rumble, M Bernier tells the truth about the Covid dempanic and the elites' vaccine mandates, the real purpose of which is total control of the bodies and minds of the people.  


The PPC recently started "Mad Max Live", a video town hall in which M Bernier gives good answers (not just "talking points") to the very good questions Canadians have about what's happening to the Not-so-great Not-so-white North. Episode 2 appeared on YouTube yesterday. Running time 70 minutes. Click here to check it out!

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