About the Episode

MONOLOGUE

Canada’s Spineless Surrender: Extremists Thrive, Leaders Shrug

Liberals to vote for new leader Mar. 9 with tightened membership rules

https://tnc.news/2025/01/10/liberals-to-vote-for-new-leader-mar-9/

Elections BC to probe election complaint lodged by BC Conservatives

https://tnc.news/2025/01/09/rustad-review-bc-election-non-citizens

Wyatt Claypool Senior Correspondent for The National Telegraph

THE SOFA CINEFILE

Nick Soter reviews the 2013 Canadian Film, “I’ll Follow You Down” starring Haley Joel Osment and Gillian Anderson

THE LIMRIDDLER

  Cheerleader

 Kick off a cheer to applaud or approve.

Show you’re in vogue with a trend-setting groove.

Attuned and aware

Of a plan or affair.

Pulsating part of a Presley-like move.

MONOLOGUE

Defending Sir John A. Macdonald’s Legacy from the Woke Mob

Liberal leadership race rules announced, Trudeau’s replacement picked March 9

https://www.westernstandard.news/canadian/liberal-leadership-race-rules-announced-trudeaus-replacement-picked-march-9/61047

 Photos link Mark Carney to sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell

https://www.westernstandard.news/canadian/photos-link-mark-carney-to-sex-trafficker-ghislaine-maxwell/61056

 Christopher Oldcorn, Editor-In Chief of the SaultOnline and Saskatchewan Bureau Chief for The Western Standard

TROUT TALK

Tonight the Steelheads will be in Kitchener to take on the Rangers, who have won 6 consecutive games. How will Brampton slow them down tonight?

Brendan Lang, Brampton Steelheads Play by Play and Colour Commentator, Host of Trout Talk

THERE’S SOMETHING HAPPENING HERE!

 How Bureaucratic Incompetence and Woke Ideology Led to California Fires

Greg Carrasco – Host of The Greg Carrasco Show, Saturday Mornings 8-11am

 

LIMRIDDLE ANSWER AND WINNERS

 Cheerleader

 Kick off a cheer to applaud or approve.

Show you’re in vogue with a trend-setting groove.

Attuned and aware

Of a plan or affair.

Pulsating part of a Presley-like move.

The Answer to this week’s Limriddle was: HIP

The first 5 to answer correctly were:

1. Bill Heller, Edinburg, Texas

2. Tracy Bonafacio, Georgetown, Ontario

3. Rosalind, Mitchell, Peterborough, Ontario

4. Kelly Eldridge, Toronto, Ontario

5. Judith Mason, Collingwood, Ontario

 

Kick off a cheer to applaud or approve.

“Hip, hip” usually leads to “Hooray!” The cheer expresses congratulations,

commendation or approval, and can be used for anything from celebrating

birthdays to greeting monarchs at public events.

Show your in vogue with a trend-setting groove.

Hip is like cool, chic, rad, sick or groovy. Of course, these words can

themselves fall out favour, in which case they are no longer cool, chic, rad,

sick or groovy.

Attuned and aware Of a plan or affair.

You’re in the know when you’re hip to what’s happening.

Pulsating part of a Presley-like move.

When Elvis-the-Pelvis introduced his trademark hip gyrations in the 1950s,

he was met with disgust, ridicule and censure by many [parents] of his

fans.

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