19 Replies to “Tamara Lich Interview”

  1. Maybe not a stupid question, but does this podcast put her in legal jeopardy?
    We all know how vapid the Communists are in the Liberal government legal system, so are they going to take the bait?

    1. In the video she addresses that. In the opinion of her legal counsel, it does not. turdo and his Ivory Tower Trash are probably of a different opinion.

    2. They deal with that question during the podcast. Sorry, I don’t remember the time point in the video (I did listen to the whole thing). There are a lot of time stamps on the timeline. You might find it there.

  2. I love Tamara, she is smart and brave … but, I had a hard time with the continual ‘hair-flips’.

    Someone needs to advise women to tie their hair back when they are facing the public. It is distracting if they are jerking and twitching while trying to make a point.

    I am not stating this to be mean, I just think it’s good advice. Luv ya T.

    What say you?

    1. Agreed the hair flicking was a bit distracting. As well the low chairs/couches they sat in was stupid, especially Tammy straddling the corner of the couch looked silly.

      1. Next time that you are interviewed by Jordan Peterson, I challenge you, (thinking back to when you were her age), while feeling slightly anxious, to look perfectly calm, cool and collected (like some California model) for an hour without twitching. Especially true if you from mostly small Sask-Alberta towns/small city. I have Southern Alberta cousins, so know that some are quite shy, tend not to speak publicly and mind their own business.

        I did not even notice hair flips, as I am a deplorable female who prefers to enjoy the content. I was impressed with how she handled the interview. She was not boring and told interesting stories about a very legitimate, peaceful, even fun event.

        As well, Peterson was a bit wrong on the media-yes they became more awful. I was able to find decent info via streaming in the early days, including shop owners who sold gallons of coffee and sandwiches and Ottawans out to support the truckers and people across Canada cheering them along. Like Tamara, it felt like Canada Day in the pre-Trudeau years.

        Tammy was far more nervous. Her interaction with her husband was far more interesting if one likes people-watching. Count the interruptions.

        1. The US has a term for a prosecution which is essentially unlawful in the sense that no actual crime has been committed. It is call Lawfare “the use of legal action to cause problems for an opponent” where the process is the punishment.

          The Canadian Government is using Lawfare to punish Tamara Lich for the crime of organizing a protest , a protest which was highly successful in embarrassing and humiliating Trudeau , and for which she must be punished.

          It is also a message to future Tamara’s under Trudeau’s tyranny … this will be your fate.

  3. Thanks all. I know it was addressed. But it really doesn’t matter what she, her lawyer and we think does it?
    My gut tells me it does, and the state will react.

    1. It makes a little more sense when you realize that the disclaimer is intended to protect her against the state claiming she willfully, knowingly or with malice aforethought breached the terms of her probation. By this point (Lich, P.S. Knight, “residential school denialism”) we all know Canada is a post-legal state. They’ll make something up if they have to, but there’s a public record that shows she’s attempting to comply with their bull**** restrictions on her conduct.

  4. For me, a person’s feelings about Tamara Lich are a tipping point. I considerable her to a be Highly Honourable Canadian who had and has the best intentions for ALL Canadians in her heart and her mind. Talking about Tamara Lich with another Canadian is a litmus test that tells me volumes about the other person.

    1. Amen. My wife adores that little lady. Smart as a whip, tough as nails, and brave as they come.

    2. I was MOST fascinated hearing Lich describe her work assembling and operating Fracking teams in Alberta. I have no doubt her talent for organizing and managing is manifest. I often wondered how the The Truckers Protest gathered such momentum, was so well organized in Ottawa… and was so peaceful, if not gleeful.

      No wonder your incompetent Federal Gov’t were so frightened of a single solitary woman such that they felt the need to DESTROY her … and in doing so only destroyed their own credibility.

  5. Tamara and her associates were indeed instrumental in ending lock-downs and insane cross-border rules that neither served Canada nor the US well via the most peaceful protest ever. Open cross-border traffic is vital to both economies.

    I do hope the follow-up files will deal with the issue of the Emergency Act freezing the bank accounts of citizens who gained nothing that was illegal. It is legal: I contributed and got money back, but was unhappy.

    Organizing a peaceful protest in Canada is not mischief. Some of the UN organizations that have deductible Canadian income tax status have a frightening record of malfeasance. No one can prove that Tamara advised even horn-honking, which ended quite early.

    Just more legal fees for Justin’s trust fund and naive Canadian taxpayers.

    1. “I do hope the follow-up files will deal with the issue of the Emergency Act freezing the bank accounts of citizens…”

      Indeed. Especially the complicity of our banks who, instead of protecting the deposits of their clients, chose to be turdo’s puppets and partners-in-crime.

  6. All of the Canadian banks meekly complied with Trudeau’s order to freeze accounts. Without legal challenge of any kind. Cowards, all. And, having done it once, he’ll do it again. Withdraw your money, convert it into gold, and dig a hole in your garden. Tamara and the truckers have shown us what will happen if we protest.

  7. I have much respect for Jordan Peterson.

    If I close my eyes and listen to him, I could swear it’s Red Green talking, albeit polysyllabically.

    Jusy sayin’.

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