They used to be called the Muslims, just because they thought it was funny.
But they got some threats and they chickened out.
I used to hang out with those dudes.
I used to hang out with all those sort of Brooklyn scenes.
But I'm persona non grata over there.
I'm not exactly positive why.
I guess because I drifted to the right.
Like, this is a great example, by the way, of dinosaur media.
The big story right now is that Matt Lauer is fired.
But the New York Post, they're done printing at probably midnight last night, so they didn't get the story.
I mean, it's fun.
I love reading the New York Post, but you feel sort of like you're in a museum when you read it.
I mean, when I read online, I can double-click a thing.
Even if I see a new word, like I found a new word for when someone sort of has to abdicate their throne, they're defended or something.
Look that up, Dave.
Defended Ted.
Anyway, I clearly don't retain any information thanks to all this social media crap.
So yeah, Matt Lauer, I don't care.
I don't care about dinosaur media.
Yeah, I figured he was a pig.
He wears a choker for Christ's sakes.
You have that picture?
Look at him.
What kind of man wears a choker?
Ew, gross.
And you know, if you got fired like that, it was something big.
He either grabbed a woman's genitalia, I'm guessing, or there's probably tons of emails of him flirting.
There's some hard evidence here that he clearly copped you.
No, I want to talk about Lucian Wintrich at UConn last night getting attacked and daring to grab his speech back after it was stolen from him.
This is someone who's out there doing real news, doing real things.
He's a White House correspondent.
He's working a Gateway Pundit.
It's exciting hearing what he's up to.
He grabbed his speech back and the story has, I think it was in a teacher from another college did it.
And the story has become, right-wing speaker goes to school and attacks students, puts her in a chokehold.
Yeah, that's what happened.
And then James O'Keefe, we're going to talk to him too.
He got caught trying to infiltrate the Washington Post and the scoops that he got don't seem so amazing and he's being pilloried by the left and the right.
That's what I really want to talk about also today is this cannibalization of the right.
It's deeply disturbing.
So yeah, let's start talking about that first.
Take it away, me.
What is it about the right wing that demands perfection?
I don't understand this punching right thing, and I'm kind of envious of the left and their intense unity.
We have this thing, and it's a despicable trait, to sit on your couch and tweet out criticism to people who are on the front lines, especially when they're right wing.
It's bizarre, and we're so obsessed.
I repeat this story a lot, but at Fox News, when Rush Limbaugh called Sandra Fluck a slut, I remember being in the green room and hearing people going, oh, you shouldn't have stooped to that level using that kind of language.
And I thought, maybe I'm not a conservative after all.
Maybe I'm calling myself new right for a reason.
I hate this intense need for perfection, for decency, for taking the high road.
Screw that.
I am a low road conservative.
So yesterday, Trump tweeted out some tweets from this woman, Jada Franzen, and she is from Britain first.
This guy, Richard Chambers, he's an Irishman, and he calls her ultra-far-right.
And this is what everyone is focused on.
She tweeted out these Muslim tweets, and the concern is that Trump is retweeting ultra-far-right wing.
And again, to be clear, when Britain calls someone ultra-far-right, they mean like Kennedy.
They mean Lucian Wintrich.
They mean James O'Keefe.
They mean normal people who are not ultra-far-right.
But this is what she tweeted.
So this is a, this is a, you can play the video, obviously.
This is some Muslim refugee immigrant beating up a Dutch boy with crutches.
By the way, he's the worst fighter in the world.
You can't beat up a guy with crutches.
You just punch him in the nose.
They're intimidating him, making him shake.
He's probably petrified.
And then he goes to kick him, kicks him in the butt.
Look at his flailing girl punches.
Can't even bully well, Islam.
Can't use primordial.
But everyone is concerned that Trump is retweeting this.
And by the way, there was a bunch of them like throwing gays off buildings, all this stuff.
So there's three people involved in this.
The extremist Muslims in the tweet, the Britain first person who tweeted it, and then Trump who retweeted it.
The media, the right-wing media, is obsessed with these two guys, the right-wingers, not the actual content of the tweets.
National Review was talking about how horrible it is.
Alapundit.
I've always loved Alapundit.
He's over at Hot Air.
I've been reading him for, oh my God, 10 years?
And he's retweeting all this stuff.
And then when you see the video that Jada France is talking about, you say, aren't you a little more concerned?
Look at Nikki Hearst.
Nikki Hearst is this girl.
They called her a white slag, and they beat her within an inch of her life.
Ezra Levant started a fund for her, Save Nikki.
And you think, this is the issue here.
And even to Richard Chambers, I tweeted, I go, acid attacks are at an all-time high.
And he goes, actually, this is about, that's about gangs.
So they are tripping over themselves to justify Muslim violence and then criticize certain retweets from conservatives retweeting other people Who are too conservative, and they're totally and utterly blind to extremist Islam and the alt-left.
David Burge.
I love that guy.
And he's crapping all over him.
He's crapping all over Trump, too.
He says, why don't you sit this one out, Grabby McTiny hands?
Trump dared, while daring to talk about extremist Islam, he also dared to criticize Matt Lauer.
And David Burge is calling him Grabby McTiny hands.
By the way, David Burge and Ella Pundit are anonymous.
David Burge has a charity thing where you can give him money.
What is going on with our side?
When did they get so weak?
And then Ben Shapiro talking about the Lucian thing.
We'll talk to Lucian in a second.
Saying that you shouldn't react like that when someone grabs your notes.
They didn't just grab his notes.
They stole his speech.
He was doing a speech and some, not a student, I don't think, but a professor, I believe, a teacher, grabbed his speech.
He grabbed it back.
What are we supposed to do?
This is what I hate about the right.
You're not supposed to punch back.
You're just supposed to sit there and get abused.
So anyway, this is going on with James O'Keefe.
So James O'Keefe got caught trying to infiltrate the Washington Post.
That happens.
I've worked for James O'Keefe.
It's a pain in the ass.
99% of what they record gets flushed down the toilet.
But you got Ben Shapiro after criticizing Lucian, he's also criticizing James O'Keefe, retweeting a Daily Beast article.
Am I the only one here who sort of smells this Never Trumper thing where you try to impress the left and make them your friend?
I remember I went to a national review dinner and someone from the New York Times was there.
And they were all tripping over themselves to please the New York Times writer and make sure they weren't known as racist or right-wing or anti-Semitic or eugenicist or whatever the hell other phobia we have.
And I said, we're talking about, you know, terrorism and why do they do this?
Why do they do that?
And I said, why are we sitting here trying to ascribe some sort of motive to people who have a huge inbreeding problem?
And all eyes went to the New York Times reporter.
Uh-oh.
Or Will Summer at the Hill.
Look at him.
Even Infowars thinks Trump's anti-Muslim retweets are a bad idea.
Will Summer works?
Isn't the Hill supposed to be remotely right of center?
Will Summer is just sort of like this parasite that floats through your entrails, trying to catch you slipping up, trying to spot hate on the right.
Yeah, I told him the other day, I go, you're a Bigfoot chaser.
You're chasing an irrelevant enemy.
What a waste of time.
And I really don't get these attacks on James O'Keefe.
What exactly is the problem here?
Is he not productive enough?
What have you done?
Did you shut down Acorn?
Did you have the voting rights change?
I put out a whole list here of all the different things he's done from disrupt J-20, spotting they were going to terrorize us.
The FBI used that.
The FBI used his footage when he went across the border as Osama bin Laden.
Like, if he's so irrelevant, if he's so unprofessional, why do people keep getting fired when they're exposed?
If the NPR guy who said he hated Trump, he hated middle America and was happy to work with extremist Muslims, if he was just kidding, why did he get fired?
Why do all these people get fired?
Why does the teachers union get exposed for saying you'd have to say the N-word to get fired here?
The list goes on and on with his accomplishments.
But once again, the less you accomplish, the more you tend to trivialize others' accomplishments.
And it's something I really don't enjoy about the right.
And I don't understand why this is such a nothing burger.
This is someone at the Washington Post saying that there's no evidence that Trump colluded with Russia, and we don't quite have anything yet.
Our reporting has not taken us to a place where I would be able to say with any confidence that the result of it is going to be the president being guilty of being in collude with the Russians.
There's no evidence of that that I've seen so far.
How do we get the president?
I have no idea.
Yes, and Frank will go.
So right-wingers, lay off right-wingers for a second and focus on the enemy at hand here.
Extremism.
The alt-left is your problem.
Amateur lazy journalists.
Fake news is the problem.
James O'Keefe, do not get discouraged.
Please, we need you on the front lines revolutionizing journalism because journalism is in desperate need of a reboot.
James O'Keefe, are you there?
I'm here.
I'm here.
Busy day for you.
I heard your building was vandalized this morning?
Yep.
Yeah, we had some spray paint on the front of the building, and we had most of our employees contacted and called.
But this is the cost of doing business, so to speak.
What did the spray paint say?
What did it say, Marco?
It said fake news headquarters.
We had local TV cameras staked out of our facility.
People doing long profile pieces on our location.
So I'm actually inside of our location right now.
I got to admit, I'm a little confused here.
I understand, you know, punk rockers spray painting something if you say their band sucks.
But Washington Post readers are this outraged?
I don't understand it.
They're pretty outraged.
I mean, we're taking on the whole, I guess, the whole matrix.
We're taking on the whole establishment.
And this is what they do.
But I mean, it's just, I just honestly view it all as a sign of respect.
Honestly, we're really over the target.
I know that's kind of a cliche, but that's what we're doing.
We're upsetting a lot of people.
We've just launched another video this morning.
I don't know if you saw last night I did kind of like a who's coming next and I had four faces.
And now every single blue checkmark account, every Twitter account in the world was attacking me.
And now they've just gone dead silent because they're being exposed.
The national security correspondent for the Washington Post was just exposed this morning, just 10 minutes ago, saying the Russia story is an effing black box, basically calling it a nothing burger, saying they don't have anything.
He's the beat reporter for the Washington Post, saying the Russia story is nothing.
So, yes, they're going to spray paint our building, call of our employees, ambush us, and so forth, but we're not going to stop.
But this is confusing because the backlash is so intense here.
And I just think it's a Washington Post story.
One of your people got busted, and that's pretty de-rague.
I'm honestly confused why you're getting backlash from the right.
We got Ben Shapiro and Alapundit and when Will Sommer and all these people.
This is a trend actually in the past 24 hours.
They're attacking you, Trump for Britain First, and Lucian Wintrich for being too ornery when he got his script stolen.
Why is the right so eager to attack the right?
You know, I don't think that what we're doing at Viratas is a right-wing endeavor.
We're just exposing truth and what these people say in their own words.
A lot of people like Brent Bezell, I don't want to speak ill of these folks, but I've sent them direct emails and I've been saying, guys, do you understand that this is an existential fight?
This is an existential holy war here against the most powerful people in the world.
I haven't sold my soul.
I haven't sold my cause out.
Do you think that it's fun going after the most powerful people in the world?
And I think there's a temptation.
I don't know if it's Stockholm Syndrome or what it is exactly, but this temptation to get some positive play.
And it's fashionable.
It's fashionable to attack me or us when everyone in the media is going to give them a positive profile for doing so.
I think there's a little bit of immorality in what they are doing.
I don't want to criticize them because I don't really want to become what they are.
But I think, come on, guys.
Look at the video we've reported.
I sent to Ben Shapiro this morning.
I say, hey, Ben, here's our new video.
If you're going to attack us, talk about what we're exposing.
It is, it's confusing because they say, oh, this Washington Post thing, it's a nothing burger in itself.
And I go, well, yeah, so far, it's not Watergate, but it's like Woody Allen said he had a bad movie one year and he goes, I make a movie a year.
Sorry, I owe you one.
And to all these people saying you're irrelevant, it's like, I've done, I worked for you before.
It's a real pain in the ass going and collecting all this footage.
99% of it goes in the garbage.
And I say to these people, well, what have you done?
Like James shut down Acorn.
He had, what, Virginia, Texas, Wisconsin all recalibrate their voter fraud laws.
He got NPR execs fired.
If these stories are so irrelevant, why is everyone getting fired?
Why are the teachers' unions totally changing the way they do business?
Well, when you have to spend your life behind a microphone making declarative value judgments and using, I don't know, virtue signaling to cast aspersions onto people.
We don't cast aspersions.
I don't even express my political opinions.
I just show people in their own words.
Why are they doing it?
I don't know because it's fashionable censorship.
It's fashionable to attack people and get positive opinions about them.
This is the existential fight that we're facing.
Yes, undercover work is hard.
It's really difficult.
Sometimes you don't get the story, but even Greg Gutfield on the five yesterday was sort of attacking us, but he said, you know, Veritas is sort of pioneering here.
No one's ever done this before.
I can't speak to the motives of our undercover people.
I can't identify their names.
I can't do that.
I can't, in good conscience, reveal what we are doing.
They want me to.
Of course they do.
They come outside my office and say, give us the names of your undercover people.
I said, I'm not going to do that.
O'Keefe, you know, we got O'Keeffe.
He won't answer our questions.
I'm not going to answer your questions about the names of my undercover people.
No.
And neither would you, Washington Post.
You're not going to reveal your anonymous sources.
You would never reveal your sources and methods.
So yes, this is a greater fight.
It's an existential fight.
And in many ways, Veritas is sort of pioneering a new type of journalism.
And we have to establish some precedent here.
And the precedent is I'm not going to talk about, and it's very easy to assign motives to us, but I'm not going to talk about those motives.
I'm only going to talk about what we expose.
Well, James, at least you're out there on the front lines.
And I think those of us who sit behind a desk and tweet from our couches should at least accept a sort of second-tier position as critics of those who are on the front lines out there in the field.
James, don't be discouraged by this.
It is a bizarre new level of backlash.
I don't quite get it, but hang in there.
We'll do.
We'll do.
And thank you for, and make sure you tweet the video out.
This is a new video exposing national correspondent from the Washington Post, basically saying the Russia story is, there's no story there.
So I think people need to see this video.
We already showed it, my man.
Awesome.
See you soon.
See you.
You gotta answer to yourself.
You can't depend on anyone else.
Far-right blogger given White House press pass by Trump, arrested for assaulting student during speech.
Far right blogger, wrong.
Given White House press pass by Trump, wrong.
Trump doesn't hand out the press passes.
Arrested, wrong, for assaulting student, wrong.
She's not a student.
During speech.
So speech you got right.
Our boy Lucian Wintrich, a proud boy, did a talk at UConn last night.
And it was a complete shit show.
They were screaming at him the whole time.
We're going to talk to a student who was there.
And eventually they say, walk out.
They're screaming Nazi the whole time.
By the way, the title of his speech was, It's Okay to Be White.
This is a gay guy whose grandparents, I believe, survived the Holocaust.
And he's apparently not allowed to say it's okay to be white.
He's, you know, he's a very floral homosexual.
But he likes Trump.
And that means you're a Nazi.
So look at this footage.
The beauty of millennials and the internet is there's footage of everything.
So this woman, whom I believe, rumor has it, that the student that was attacked is actually an associate director of career services and advising named Catherine Gregory.
This woman is at Quinnebag Community College.
Now, that's just a rumor.
That's just what people are saying.
So I'm not confirming that.
But so here's some footage of her.
We're going to show this again to the student.
But you clearly see her grab his script.
This is a writer, by the way.
This is someone whose job is scripts, is speeches.
So when you grab his speech, and it's his only copy, it's invaluable to him.
So no, you may not have that.
And he reaches, he grabs her backpack as she runs away, and then he goes for the script.
He's not trying to hurt her.
He has no interest in her.
And that's evident in that.
And of course, the police, what do they do?
They grab the right wingers, the far right wingers, and they hustle him out of there.
Get out of here!
Get out of there!
And everyone is screaming, Nazi, get the Nazi who thinks it's okay to be white.
This, by the way, is the same scam we did with the Sharia march.
We said, we're going to march against something super extreme like Sharia and show you that you even have a problem with that.
I hereby predict the next thing you're not allowed to say is it's okay to be Jewish.
I promise that will become a problem soon.
So he's out there and we'll show some footage of the thing, but it was just an absolute mess.
And the local news reported on it and they, even though they were there, it was all fake news.
Here we go.
He's just drinking milk the whole time.
Outrage spilling out of control during a controversial speech there tonight.
A conservative commentator named Lucian Wintrich giving that speech titled, It's Okay to Be White.
Tonight he is under arrest for allegedly assaulting a student on campus.
We're glad you're with us, everybody.
I'm Darren Kramer.
And I'm Ann Craig.
News AIDS Mario Boone and Bob Wilson are live on What about It's Not the Worst Thing in the World to Be White?
Would that be okay?
You're not terrible.
Being white isn't terrible.
Whites deserve to live.
White Lives Matter?
No, that's already controversial.
On UConn's campus tonight, and we start with Mario.
Mario, what happened there?
And this wild, chaotic scene can only be described.
I think that guy used to be a cop.
That is a melee.
Now let me show you the aftermath.
This busted out window here, one of several windows at Schenker Hall busted out during this chaotic scene.
Now let me get you to the video because you have to see it to believe it.
Lucian Wintrich, that conservative commentator, giving a speech tonight entitled It's Okay to Be White.
In the middle of that speech, all you know what broke loose.
A student ran up to the podium, snatched a copy of the script.
And next thing you know, Lucian Wintrich runs behind.
Wait, that's terrible reporting.
She grabbed the script first.
He grabbed her backpack and grabbed the script back.
He didn't go choke someone, and then in the melee, a script was stolen.
This guy was right there.
Hang her and appears to put her in a chokehold.
What?
And literally within seconds, we saw Yukon police swarming Wintrich, throwing him into handcuffs.
He was then whisked away to a women's restroom where they held him for about 45 minutes before it was okay to get him out of here to a waiting police car and take him away.
By the way, I have to identify the elephant in the room.
The guy in the red t-shirt is Sal.
He was cast from the kingdom of Proud Boys for drifting too far to the right.
Good boy, but bad man.
Breaks my heart.
Now, inside, during the speech, there were several interruptions, students yelling out, chanting, go home, Nazi, and other comments being made during the speech.
I mean, it was literally out of control.
Now, just a moment ago, we had a chance to speak to an eyewitness who witnessed this assault.
TAKE A LISTEN TO WHAT SHE HAD TO TELL US.
HE WENT FROM I mean, this is fake news.
Journalists are terrible at their job, and they also rely on liars who are terrible at telling the truth.
He put her in a chokehold.
You know what a chokehold is?
Lucian Wintrich couldn't chokehold his way out of wet paper bags.
Sorry.
For her neck, he tried to assault her.
Yeah.
He tried to hurt her.
You're lying.
It's obscene that a person that's supposed to be a White House correspondent, he's supposed to be representing our country and what our democracy and press and what freedom of the press is supposed to stand for act like that.
It's obscene.
Did you hear that?
He's supposed to represent what freedom and democracy look like.
You can tell that all the verbiage is stuck in her head.
Like when she said person, she almost said person of color.
And this is what democracy looks like.
All those chants are swirling around in her terrible head.
And she goes, he's supposed to be about freedom.
And he goes and assaults students.
You guys screamed at him for one hour.
His speech was amidst a cacophony.
And you're talking about freedom?
You're talking about democracy?
You guys didn't let him get one word in Edgewise.
But fascism.
Most of this.
But fascism doesn't deserve a platform.
I'm inclined to agree with you, actually.
You should punch a Nazi.
Fascism shouldn't be promoted.
Unfortunately, your criteria for what fascism is and what a Nazi is are insane.
So yes, you should prevent Hitler from genocide.
Genocide is terrible, obviously, but you've just ascribed that to about 50% of the population.
Let's talk to a student who was there.
So we're here with a student who was at the, I'm going to call it a riot last night, Joe Gaddy.
Are you there, sir?
Yep, I'm here.
Did I pronounce your name correctly, sir?
Yeah, that was all correct.
Okay, let's, I was watching this thing.
This is the beauty of the internet, is I watched this speech go down live.
And before the fight broke out, I was just shocked at what a complete SHIT show it was.
I mean, check this out.
Like, how is this a talk?
Oh, that is what that is.
That's wonderful.
What rules are you talking about?
The left's claims that the only reason is that Americans would not want to support tens of millions of illegal, unskilled immigrants.
*crowd cheers*
So that's a good example.
He said, he's talking about America supporting tens of millions of illegal, unskilled aliens.
I mean, I don't even see how that's remotely controversial.
And they erupt into a screaming match.
Yeah, it was crazy and wild all night.
People started lining up at the building around 7 o'clock.
There were groups of people coming all over from not even just at the school, from what I saw.
The building was completely surrounded.
There were cops everywhere, students chanting, kids knocking on the windows.
I had no idea that this was going to be as crazy as it did.
I thought when I was going to watch, I was like, oh, hey, I'm going to listen to this guy, Lucy Wintrich, and we were going to get his presentation.
But oh, no, yeah.
As soon as we sat down, most of the students there were just screaming at the top of their lungs.
Yeah, that's the thing.
If you're going to a talk, a talk ideally, I know this doesn't always turn out as you want it, but a talk ideally is like a movie theater and people have their Q ⁇ A at the end and that's when they get to talk, just like when you're screening a movie.
But this was non-stop screaming and yelling from the very beginning.
It sounded like, say you were on a bus going on a trip to Seattle and the bus broke down in the middle of the highway and people were talking about what they should do, going, why are you in charge?
No, we should go for help.
Someone should stay here.
Someone needs to get gas.
We should hitchhike for gas.
Like there was no one leader there and that's not what a talk is.
Oh yeah, no.
Lucian at one point during the live stream, I don't know if you saw this, walked over to one of the security officers who were, from what I was told from other people at the event, they were there to stop that from happening.
Yeah.
But they ended up just watching and they even let the kids get very close to him at all.
Although I actually even heard though that the lady who took Lucian's script from the event was actually a student here, but a professor at another college.
Yeah, that's what Lucian was saying on Twitter.
I mean, let's just look at this again.
It's just chaos from top to bottom.
Look at that.
That's not the beginning of the speech.
That's in the middle of the speech.
Oh.
All right, so let's jump to the juicy part.
So initially, the stories going out last night were that he attacked a student.
I saw a British newspaper say that right-wing speaker comes to school and attacks students.
But you watch the footage.
There's this John Glazer looking dude who comes up and he says that was a real crap monologue, really fourth rate, and starts berating him.
I don't know how you're supposed to do a good talk with 200 people screaming at you.
But then this woman, she chickens out first, but on the way back, she grabs his script.
And this woman, you're saying, is possibly an assistant professor or something or a professor?
Yeah, apparently she is a professor, also an advisor, I believe, for Quinnipiac Valley Community College.
Yeah.
So she decides she's going to steal his script.
Let's watch this.
Sorry, right there, Lucian's saying, keep going, keep going, just leave.
Meaning, I'm not going to sit here and be insulted by you.
Just move along.
And there she is.
It's just standing there.
Yeah, and this is someone who gets death threats.
So I don't want anyone with an...
You couldn't get within 15 feet of him, and he came out a secret door.
But apparently, Lucian doesn't deserve the same kind of treatment.
And look, this is her stealing it.
So she chickened out the first time.
This starts with the chicken out.
And then she gets the courage.
Ah, screw it.
I'm going to grab it.
Grabs a script.
And then Lucian goes, oh, hell no.
She picks up the pace, grabs her backpack, and look at this.
He's focused on the script, not her.
It's not like he's trying to strangle her.
But he's immediately grabbed by the police.
And you'll notice that's the only time they come to action is when Lucian stands up for himself.
And I thought one of the really interesting quote I heard from the mob during that kerfuffle was them say, well, so much for the tolerant right.
Yeah, yeah.
No, that was a whole fiasco there.
No, it was actually hilarious because a lot of students, including myself, as we were trying to get into the building, were getting screamed at asking if we were members of the organization that brought the Lucian to school, asking us where some of us even lived and whatnot.
So I thought that was really interesting, especially when they were pounding on one of the walls so it broke.
There was a smoke canister released.
We're not sure, or at least I'm not sure anyways, who released that.
It was crazy.
Yeah, that's the other thing.
There was the smashed window, the smoke canister, and then there was still people outside forever running around, running from cops.
Yep, yep.
As we were trying to leave the building, I was approached by several of the other students asking me and one of my friends who I went with where we lived.
Did we bring the speaker to the school and whatnot, trying to get an idea of who we were.
And I was just, I just kept on walking.
I wasn't going to give my information to an angry pack of 20-something people.
Yeah, you're not going to give a mob of people your residence.
It is completely insane.
And it's worth noting that all of this came from someone saying, it's okay to be white.
Not it's better to be white.
Not whites should be the only ones.
Just you're not a bad person if you happen to be white.
And that is the impetus for all the outrage.
Yep, yep.
I believe Lucian said he was going to upload the full entire speech onto his website at some point so that people could see everything in that speech.
It's being, in my opinion, pretty represented unfairly by a lot of the students who attended, especially because I didn't even give him a chance to speak in the first place.
I think he maybe got out a sentence or two without people screaming over him.
Yeah, I mean, I watched it last night.
He'd say a sentence, it would be remotely controversial, then there'd be screaming and yelling, and everyone gets their two cents.
Like, we're a nation of immigrants, and these people are human beings, and you created the system.
And again and again, jumping up, showing off their t-shirts.
I mean, it was like at Harvard Lampoon when someone gets indoctrinated into, becomes a member of Harvard Lampoon, and the guy does a speech, and everyone gets to yell out things.
It was like, it wasn't even meant to be a speech.
No, it was definitely not.
They came there to end the event, and they got their results.
The security didn't do anything to stop people from getting up to Lucien.
Outside, it was a mess as well.
I mean, overall, I feel like I'm glad that everyone got out safe from what I know, but it was definitely a mess, to say the least.
Yeah.
Well, the moral of the story is it's not okay to be white.
Lesson learned.
Joe, thanks for coming on the show.
I like you more than a friend.
Yeah, thank you for having me.
Lucian Wintrich.
Gavin, how are you?
I notice you've switched from milk to orange juice.
Yeah.
Recovering from an arrest.
It really changes a man.
Now, was it technically an arrest or were you just held there?
They, you know, they handcuffed me.
They claimed it was for my own safety.
I asked them how exactly it's for my own safety.
They said, oh, well, because as long as you're handcuffed, if anything happens to you, it's our fault.
Then they took me to the station.
They charged me with breach of peace, second degree.
Okay.
For getting my property back.
Yeah, we've gone over the video 100 times so far, and there's been rumors of chokeholds and everything.
It is abundantly clear that you grabbed the backpack, pulled her back, and were 100% focused on the script, which you got back.
Which, if you look at the footage, I'm holding, I did get it back.
I'm holding the script as I'm being escorted out.
Now, these campus security folks, the entire time they allowed that escalation to take place, they allowed people to bum rush the stage, steal the speech, and they only react after I pull it back.
I mean, it's absolutely insane.
It's kind of infuriating, to be honest.
Well, look, the only way you can do a speech is with silence.
It's very difficult.
Ever heard of quiet on the set?
Like, it's a phrase for a reason.
And you went through, what was it, 40 minutes of people screwing.
Everyone got their two cents in.
The illegal Mexicans deserve to be here.
Everyone deserves to be here.
And you go, you'll get your chance, but they let it go on.
It was, yeah.
I mean, they really did let me.
And it's a speech against racism.
You know, the entire thing's up on Gateway Pundit now.
I'm sure if they shut up for a couple minutes, a lot of them would have enjoyed it, would have learned something.
It's really astonishing and kind of sad that these students, yeah, they shouted over the entire thing.
Every time I tried to restart the speech, every single time, they had a different chant.
Half of them illegible.
Yeah, it's just, I mean, Christina Summers gets it bad.
Roaming Millennial got it bad.
Ben Shapiro sort of gets it bad.
James O'Keeffe a little bit.
But what happened last night was unprecedented.
That was a full-on riot.
I mean, I went through it at NYU, and after 15 minutes, you go, this isn't just difficult.
This is not possible.
I'm not getting my sentences out.
The cops had to hide me in a restroom for, what, an hour and a half while I'm cuffed, while windows are being shattered and smoke bombs are being thrown into the building.
So for that hour, all the fire alarms are ringing.
You could smell smoke.
It was kind of a ridiculous nightmare situation.
And then after they ran me out of the building, still in cuffs, we were chased by hordes of these leftist protesters.
I heard they were trying to get people's addresses.
I mean, this is like Frankenstein material.
Then they were trying to expose all the members of the young Republicans at UConn so they had to the university.
Okay, there were a good 50 students, young conservative students, who weren't allowed into the speech, right?
So the university made room for more than half the room to be protesters.
That's not how it works.
That's not free speech.
If I'm talking and you're screaming at me, that's not free speech.
Okay, Lucian, well, thank you for coming on the show.
But just, I think the takeaway from all this is it's not okay to be white.
Definitely not in New England.
Thanks for coming on, buddy.
Thanks, Kevin.
Cheers.
Wow, this is NSFW.
We have War Chief Slobovan Praljak.
He was one of six Bosnians, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbs.
I'll get that place confused.
Maybe that's why they were having a war.
He's about to drink poison and die.
He's been accused of war crimes, and I believe his crime was probably a lot of rape and human rights violations.
But his goal, his big thing, was driving the Muslims out of Bosnia.
Now, the way I remember that war, Muslims were playing soccer with human heads.
They were decapitating Christian Bosnians and then happily playing soccer with their heads.
Wasn't that Milosevic?
Anyway, let's watch this guy go out in a blaze of glory.