
Michael Coren Show, speeches
I wish the Michael Coren Show was available from their website "on demand", so I could link to it, but I don't think it is. I watched the show tonight, and I thought it went pretty well. I am still chuckling about Michael's decision to repeatedly play the video clip of Mohamed Elmasry, the president-for-life of the Canadian Islamic Congress, saying that any adult Jew in Israel is a fair target for a terrorist. Here's a friendly review of the show by The Girl On The Right, who also reviewed my speech to the Jewish Civil Rights Association.
The ideaCity conference begins tomorrow, and I speak there on Thursday. I have another private speech in Muskoka next week.
I have had a speaking agent handle my invitations for a few years now: Martin Perelmuter of Speakers Spotlight, perhaps the sweetest and most trustworthy man you could ever meet. (I love the fact that he also represents Justin Trudeau and David Suzuki!)
I've always had a slow but steady stream of invitations, but they seem to have spiked up lately. I'm off to Newfoundland shortly, and a couple of events in Ottawa. I attribute that to a growing national interest in the problems with Canada's human rights commissions. Canadians are concerned at the erosion of our civil rights, and they're appalled that that erosion is happening at the hands of rogue agencies who have the gall to call themselves "human rights commissions" even while they infringe on our rights. I'm glad to be a voice for reform, and I hope to continue to do so until we can shut these counterfeit courts down.
I have to admit, talking about this and other political topics with a group of interested people is one of my favourite things to do. Drop Martin a line if you just can't get enough via this blog or my media appearances!
