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It's very nice.
I'm going to be empty. I'm going to have the money in the cash register.
Confiscation. Are you proposing taking away?
We can ban assault weapons in high-capacity magazines.
And you shouldn't be able to exploit loopholes and evade criminal background checks by buying online or at a gun show.
To gun owners out there who say, well, a Biden administration means they're going to come for my guns.
Bingo.
If I'm elected and I'm coming for you, hell yes, we're going to take your AR-15.
You're going to be my hero.
It tastes like wet pennies.
Oh, no.
Plenty of people here buy Coke.
That's disgusting.
Yes.
We have a lot to get to.
We had to change the entire map.
Really?
Today.
Yeah.
Because, I don't know if you know this, but Minneapolis is on fire.
Again?
Not in the NBA, it's GM sense.
Well, in a sense.
Again?
Like this girl?
So we have a lot to get to today.
Gerald A. is here.
How are you?
Well, how are you?
I'm terrible.
Quarterback Garrett, how are you?
I'm doing great.
Well, except for, you know, the riots.
Yeah, except for the riots.
And then we have Landau Dave on the Twitter, at Landau Dave.
Are you doing a show this weekend?
Ahoy, I am.
I'm going to be in Florida Thursday through Saturday.
Port Charlotte, Visani.
Good food.
Don't wear your mask around.
They kick your ass around those parts for doing stuff like that around there.
The oldest people in the country are actually in where I'm performing, and not as many of them died because Cuomo doesn't run the show there.
That's great.
That's good news.
That's the amazing thing, too.
When you take Florida and I get, some people say, oh, transmission rates, it's right in the middle of the pack.
But the fact is, like, the median age is almost Biden.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Well, he's got to start his sets at four o'clock, you know, to finish up on time.
The early bird special.
Bedtime!
Come on, let's wrap it up.
I think the early show is six.
Dinner starts at three.
It's the only comedy club where they offer several meal choices.
They offer a standard meal, vegan, pescatarian, and those for those who can't choose.
It's just a liquid diet.
They blend it.
Blend the burger.
Instead of getting pelted with vegetables, you're getting pelted with to-go ninja cups.
They all fall short, though.
So, look, we have a lot to get through.
We're going to be talking about Minneapolis.
There are some updates going on as we are live right now.
We can go to CNN.
Well, right now it's a Jardians commercial.
I don't know what that is, but I assume someone's in pain.
In moderate to severe plaque-like pain and needs it.
But we will, as the five updates come in, we'll be following up.
But first, look, I don't know How much further we have to go for people to declare this Orwellian?
Like we've talked about, we had our videos removed as it related to anything election related, COVID, which we can.
So let's not repeat what we said about COVID because we would never say that the CDC numbers have, you know, different mortality rates for young people and old people and compare it to the flu.
I would never encourage you to go directly to the CDC website and read their own numbers.
No, no.
We wouldn't do that.
But now we're at the point where YouTube deleted a video of a roundtable with Governor DeSantis, and he had with medical professionals from Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford.
But, according to YouTube, they don't follow THE science.
Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford, the people who got James D'Amore removed without question.
They're the ones who are the authorities on science.
So they removed him for COVID-19 misinformation.
Let me give you a couple things really quickly.
So the guy in question was Dr. Martin Kulduroff of Harvard.
And what YouTube claimed, and there's an article from NBC, that it was COVID misinformation, okay?
Two specific instances in the video.
One is where he was talking about COVID and comparing it to the flu for children in mortality rates.
Not us, them.
Not us.
This is why it was removed, because he said it's significantly less lethal than the flu for children, okay?
So that was a reason it was removed.
And then there was another point in the video Which YouTube said was removed, and NBC corroborated this, because then he was asked about the efficacy of masks, specifically in schools, and whether children should wear masks.
Right.
And he said that he didn't think so.
Now, you can't find this anywhere on YouTube, so we have tried to, obviously as a public service, make this available to you.
This is Governor Ron DeSantis and Dr. Martin Kuhldorf, I'm trying my best.
From Harvard, this is however we've managed to hopefully make this YouTube-friendly.
So now you know.
While anybody can be infected, there's a more than a thousand fold difference in mortality risk between the oldest and the youngest.
So for all people, have to be very careful because this is more dangerous than the annual influenza.
But for children... Here on YouTube, it's important I say, it is more deadly than any pandemic for kids, including Spanish flu, bubonic plague, Dr. Gupta mentioned about, you know, not putting masks on kids.
That's not effective, not necessary.
Martin Calder, do you agree?
In school, there's no need for them to be wearing face masks?
I think children should be wearing triple mask and breathing through snorkel that they make from scented candle.
There you have it.
It's YouTube friendly.
There you go.
It looks like Brown Doc Brown.
At what point do you say, hey, look, look, we are past the point now where doctors, medical professionals, are not allowed to speak on current data available.
That is being removed from the public town square.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, these are our officials talking to us.
And whether you agree with these medical experts or not, they're medical experts.
They're experts in their field.
I mean, I'm not sure what else they need to do to be considered knowledgeable on this.
Have first name doctor, last name Fauci.
Well, exactly.
They didn't get it from the University of Phoenix online, no offense, I'm just saying.
Maybe not the same as Oxford.
They've actually treated a patient within the last 40 years.
You insult my degree one more time, I'm going to come over there.
I played for their basketball team.
He's going to rise from his VPN ashes.
That's right.
Well, look, I think it's just crazy, though, that we have people like this speaking out there, and they basically brought up a point.
They said, and I'm not going to say what the guidelines say, I'm just saying that the CDC guidelines on masking kids is different than WHO's.
That's it.
They were talking about the differences.
The WHO and the CDC have differing guidelines right now.
I'm not saying that they completely say one way or the other.
I'm just saying they have different guidelines, and it's okay to talk about why.
And we'll have that available at ladderwithcrader.com.
That being said, if you go and check—the link is in the description—if you go and read it, you'll probably be trucked.
And that being said, just because they advertise your college during Maury doesn't mean you're garbage.
By the way, Dave, you are the father.
I am?
He always is.
And now let's get to what's going on in the rest of the country.
We'll get to Minneapolis in a second, which of course is trending everywhere right now,
but on Saturday over the weekend, Portland of course, not to be outdone, and then it
was immediately outdone, they burned down a federal ice facility yet again.
Get it?
And there's more video than you can watch in a lifetime.
Rioters chanting every city, every town, burn this precinct to the ground.
At least they're better than Hey Hey Ho Ho.
That is a little bit creative.
A little rhyming, you know.
They also obscured the security cameras with a traffic cone, had graffiti that read DHS murders.
So I don't know, I guess, you know, at some point there'll be some sort of an article about them being insurrectionists.
I don't know, I mean, it seems to me like when you say, hey, are you an insurrectionist?
And the answer is yes.
That qualifies?
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know.
I just feel like, you know, you had 250,000 people in the Capitol on January 6th, and you had a couple hundred people who were waved in by the cops, and it got unruly, and of course, I'm not condoning what happened there.
No, of course not.
But then, from the get-go, they're like, hey, are you here to peacefully protest?
Oh, no, no, so we're here for the insurrection.
Right this way.
Ah, yes.
Oh, I heard a protester.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
What's their particular beef with the DHS?
I don't know.
I don't think they know.
I'm curious.
It's a building.
I know they hate ICE because they believe in it.
Hey, I don't know if this is legal.
As a matter of fact, I'm quite sure it isn't.
But I've thought about starting a GoFundMe, which of course I'd be banned.
But I don't know, maybe I'll just set up an account where you can send some Bitcoin and unmarked bills.
Since we're letting, which I guess all Bitcoin is unmarked.
They're not bills, they're coins.
What am I talking about?
The point is, I want all conservative Canadians to illegally migrate to the state of Michigan.
And I would love to buy homes, and just the state of Michigan should become Conservative Canada South.
And what can they do?
What's Whitmer gonna do?
So everyone right there who doesn't want to be locked down for days on end and be arrested for walking your dog, just go to Michigan, cross over the border, there's nothing they can do, and of course the housing market is awful.
You can get homes for like 11 bucks.
Depending where you're at.
Depending where you are.
Put the hockey back in Hockey Town, friend.
I'm with you.
Let's do it!
Don't be alarmed by the giant black fist in Detroit.
That's Joe Louis.
It seems more intimidating than it is, but all are welcome.
Well, and like a nod to communism.
That's also just fine.
I don't really think that's what it is.
No, it's just Joe Louis.
It's just Joe Louis.
It's the boxer.
No, it is Joe Louis.
It has nothing to do with communism.
There used to be a sickle there.
Racist.
There did not used to be a sickle.
Absolutely.
There's also the spirit of Detroit who's sitting crisscross applesauce.
It's true.
All right.
I can't say it the other way because that's offensive.
Right, you can't say it the other way.
Minneapolis.
This is trending right now.
They're not talking about, well they're probably not talking about it on CNN because some new news.
Has emerged.
Oh.
So probably what you initially heard was police, again, shoot an unarmed black man with no reason.
And look, we don't have all of the information right now, but I can tell you that that's some bullshit.
So that's enough to start with.
Okay.
The idea that it was just an unarmed black man who was sitting there, traffic stopped, like, hey, your taillight's out, and he, you know, unloaded the clip, that's not what happened.
However, Duante Wright was shot by police during a traffic stop in Minneapolis and immediately, of course, protests started to break out.
here's a clip showing some of the protests and also showing the mom of Dante asking people not to do
exactly how they be But I need you guys to solve the violence
If it keeps going, it's only going to be about the violence.
We need it to be about why my son got shot for no reason.
We need to make sure that it's about him, not about smashing police cars, because that's not going to bring my son back.
Now, it should be noted that all they heard was smashing police cars, and so they did.
Is that his biological mom?
I believe so.
Again, I need to be clear, not all of this can be corroborated, but that's how it's being covered in mainstream news.
She's white.
Yeah.
Did anybody notice?
I noticed.
I noticed that she was a beautiful, Yes.
Is it BBW, they call it?
I think so.
I don't know.
But the point is, she said, don't do this!
Don't smash police cars!
And they said, smash police cars?
She said, don't!
Do the opposite of that!
And if ever you needed a more clear example of the disconnect between Actual justice, which usually involves waiting for information, waiting for the facts, and the reason that people are going out and rioting and protesting, and of course Black Lives Matter raising over a billion dollars from these corporations, and then one of the founders buying four $1.4 million homes in predominantly white areas, which, no problem!
I know, what you do with your money is none of my business, until it's a non-profit, and then it kind of is everybody else's business.
That's the nature of a non-profit!
This is where we are.
Right now.
Now here's something, too.
I cannot 100% confirm.
I want to be clear.
However, this is making the rounds.
It does seem that it's legitimate.
It was like 1.2 the second he bought it.
The what?
What'd you say?
I said it's probably 1.2 the second you bought it.
Well, listen, technically only the first one was 1.2.
It was she, it was she.
She?
Oh, sorry, her.
The Brooklyn Center is where the riots erupted.
The Brooklyn Center Police Department, they issued a press release saying that officers determined the driver of the vehicle had an outstanding warrant.
Right now I have people looking for that.
If you're on Twitter, And you found the warrant?
Send it to us and we'll bring it up here later in the show.
It's been a little bit difficult to find.
At one point, as officers were attempting to take the driver into custody, the driver re-entered the vehicle.
One officer discharged their firearm, striking the driver.
The vehicle traveled several blocks before striking another vehicle.
Now this is something right now that may be from Dante's arrest.
Police scanner audio has been making the rounds.
It seems to line up.
Um, it's pretty tough to corroborate all this information the morning of, and of course, it's really hard when you're using Google to search for facts.
Uh, so this is from the police scanner audio, I believe, that seems to insinuate he may have had a firearm and he certainly was running from police officers.
Again, a Minnesota temp tag, something about 34th.
Still southbound.
Copy.
Is this pursuit?
He's approaching Lowry.
Copy the pursuit.
Can we confirm this is a carjacked vehicle?
Affirm.
We talked to some cops in twos earlier when we saw it.
They said it was matching the description.
Taking a gunpoint.
6-3-4-0.
Copy.
Lowry, it could be the radio.
He's got a gun in his hand.
Still doing it.
He's across Wind Hill, still running.
Westbound.
Who's west of him?
He's going to be coming out to Aldridge.
41 on Lowry, I need a description.
Thank you, this is Taylor from about 20-something minutes.
41 on Lawry, I need a description.
Thank you, this is Taylor from about 20 something minutes.
Blue sweatshirt, light colored pants, mid-length shirt.
There's a description, obviously, of what he was wearing when... I heard gun.
I heard tool.
Yeah, I heard tool.
Yeah, I heard... it's the Midwestern.
I heard, oh, we're going southbound, you know.
I heard Stephen Avery making a police call.
Yeah, I think this is... look, we don't know if it's 100% accurate, but it does seem to be that incident in question.
Again, at the very least, all I'm saying here is wait before you burn someone else's stuff down.
Definitely not enough to do that.
Wait before you commit a crime because maybe this kid, of course, sometimes there are unfortunate situations.
Maybe this kid didn't deserve what happened.
Maybe there was an outstanding warrant, like the police have said, and maybe he had a firearm and was fleeing arrest.
We don't know.
And I think we've reached the point right now where if you don't know, you know, usually when we were raised, you don't know, err on the side of caution, now it's, you don't know, is there something reflective nearby?
Break it!
Break that shit!
And that is, I would say, an issue.
Not necessarily ideal as a direction societally, but right now to actually explain some of this to us, because we understand and we've been accused, Porter Black Garrett notwithstanding, of being tone deaf, We have our very own, formerly Professor Penis in the transgender criminology.
He actually has been working on a new PhD in urban criminology, and here he is to deliver
actually his live thesis on air.
Well, we might need to get you a little closer to the microphone and get the microphone on there.
Can we hear you?
Seems like we need more qualified professors.
I mean, it seems like this isn't your niche, but you say that you are working on something other than... Yeah, so as the audience is familiar, I'm Professor Penis.
I have a PhD in penis and penis-related sciences, but I'm working on, as you said, a new thesis.
This is Urban Criminology and Community Response.
Oh, okay.
Great.
So you're working on this thesis.
So maybe you can explain to us, obviously right now people are confused as to what the possible scenarios are that come from a scenario like this.
Yeah, so here are the basic elements of criminality and crime-related structures.
Okay, and I see community interactions.
So you have police, suspects.
So these are the elements, yeah.
So we have police, police human, male or female or any of the other ones.
Suspect and community reactions.
Right, okay.
So let's take us through this because it seems like right now, regardless of the verdict, that we have sort of a four gone out.
We thought with Chauvin, regardless of the verdict, that we're going to riot.
Turns out we don't even have a verdict.
So we would like to know what sequence of events, where the ultimate sort of, you know, endgame is.
So let's start with this.
Let's start with, yeah, police.
A normal, non-violent traffic violation.
Okay, possible outcomes.
So if the perpetrator is white, nothing Nothing gets done because there will still be riots.
So now we'll go change the race here to blacks and nonviolent traffic violation.
Black if he is just arrested and complies, riots.
If he resists a bit, he can either get shot or apprehended.
Either way, those both will lead to riots again.
So now we can jump over to The suspect.
Okay, so this is important.
The suspect might be different from the police interaction.
Seeing it from other perspectives.
Yeah, the suspect, the police interaction happens.
If he complies... Yeah, that would be ideal.
We call it here, arrest again, which goes right.
Okay, so I see that you had to add that retroactively.
Exactly.
If he resists, it combines here again.
Could be apprehended or shot.
Yeah, could be shot up, right.
Right, okay, understood.
He can call his mother or parent figure.
Right, that's happened before with people.
The community will then hear of this.
That will lead to riots.
Let's go to the community reaction there, and I don't know if you guys have any questions.
Oh, the last element.
And this is your thesis, correct?
Yeah, this is the main, this is kind of the bulk.
Right, this is the bulk of your thesis.
So, community reaction.
community if there you know there obviously could be a riot already
happening here right that will be more already be started right I'll just be
more continuing is it is your PhD in penis or is it your last name it's just
the PhD and penis related in general Is there any sort of thing that wouldn't lead to a riot?
Yeah.
That's being looked into.
Okay.
So far, we haven't found that.
Sure.
Me and my team mostly.
Okay.
Gotcha.
So there's nothing that you have in your thesis that you think could help us to avoid... Not at the moment.
Okay.
Well, I mean, of course, if they're not guilty.
I mean, I think we have a couple of apprehended up there between police and suspect.
That's true.
What if they're not guilty?
Up there, does it... Oh, it doesn't.
Oh yeah, so let's see.
Go to arrest, not guilty.
Well, listen, you know what?
It's at least important that we trusted the science.
Well, I appreciate it, and good luck on your thesis, and be sure to take the back roads home.
Yeah, I had a preliminary grade already, the other peer review.
Oh, that's right, so you already submitted the thesis.
Yeah, it was peer-reviewed.
I got a solid C+.
I kind of haggled up to a B-.
Good for you.
Good.
Yeah, solid B. Thank you.
All right, Professor Penis.
penis. Thank you. We need better scientists.
I mean, he's out of his depth.
He's getting used to this.
I only follow the science until they pull it off YouTube.
Right.
Yeah.
I only follow the science that YouTube allows me to follow.
And it doesn't exist.
It's not on YouTube.
It's like if a tree falls in the woods.
Or like, you know, a riot.
Yeah.
If a riot takes place in the woods, is Fauci there to justify it?
You don't know.
We have no idea!
He does look like he makes cookies in a tree.
He does.
He's like, stop burning down my house.
He does look like he also might moonlight as someone in a gingerbread house who ultimately gets, you know, shoved in the oven by angry children who didn't want to be baked.
Really?
He looks like the... There's no redemption in the Hansel and Gretel story.
No, there's not.
When you think about it, like, it's not like, oh, they learned how to love!
They just shoved that bitch in the oven!
It's awesome.
That's what you should do.
I mean, if somebody tries to eat your kids, you're gonna be like, look, Push the bitch in the oven.
That really is the only just outcome.
It is.
You teach her.
They were bad kids.
Their parents left them in the woods.
Before we move on, I want to go back to one thing.
The lady who lived in his shoe, she was just a slut.
She was a shrew, yeah.
A lot of cats.
You know, you made a good point.
People need to wait, right?
There could be two opposite options, right?
He was running back to his car yelling, I'm going to get my gun to kill you, right?
That's an option.
And then police react.
Or running back to his car, hey, I forgot my idea, is that cool?
We have no idea what he was doing yet, but it really is hard to hold an opinion when elected officials come out and say, and I can't remember who said this in Minneapolis, said, I regret that we've lost another black man to police officer shooting again.
So really highlighting these points and saying, oh, it happened again.
And again, go back to the other stuff that we've been talking about with Maxine Water and other politicians coming out and saying, This is racism.
It's hard to hold.
Well, by the way, the reason that they were there so quickly was I believe there was already
a Black Panthers protest going on there in town.
So they got there really quickly.
Yeah, it was just like a two for one.
They burned down the Brooklyn Center, by the way, a liquor store and stuff.
So they harmed people in their own...
When I say they, I mean people in this community, regardless of racial...
Look, there's obviously a demographic in the community, but the fact is, the person harmed, the person whose liquor store was ransacked and burned down, was likely a part of that demographic in the community.
This is not going to end well.
I don't know... Look, talk about frog in boiling water.
It's boiling.
It's boiling at this point.
We're at a point right now where YouTube... Well, you can't say that because maybe that's offensive.
Now it's, you can't be a doctor, you can't be a scientist from Harvard and quote the CDC data or the World Health Organization if they don't go together on any given day.
And now you cannot speak out against riotous barbarism without being accused of being racist.
Well, you know what?
You know who wants more police presence than we currently have?
Most black people in this country.
These people in these communities are the ones who suffer most.
And you see that mom right there saying, hey, look, please stop.
Please stop this.
They do it anyway.
And the barbarism needs to fade.
Get it?
I see what you're saying there.
Well, the whole reason that they banned Donald Trump was that his speech led to violence, right?
They're saying, oh, but your speech about elections has led to violence and so we can't have that.
What do you think a statement like that from an elected official in your state saying, I can't believe we lost another black man to police brutality, basically, or to a police shooting, I should say, what do you think that is pushing people towards thinking?
Like, oh, it's happened again.
It's the same thing we've been fighting again.
That doesn't lead to violence?
This is entirely conjecture, okay?
But here's my bet.
Because when they say, look, and then they came back in riot gear later and took the body, left him on the side of the road, came back in riot gear later, took the body while everyone was grieving.
Here's my bet.
If I have to bet what happened.
Entirely conjecture.
I cannot corroborate this.
This is just a hunch.
You can come back and tell me if I'm wrong, kind of like when we watched the Joe Biden press briefing, whatever it was called, the first press conference live.
And I happen to be right.
I was three for three.
My prediction here is what most likely happened is on the front end, some kind of a miscommunication, most likely a guy had a warrant.
I tend to believe that the cops are being accurate about that.
Maybe he had a gun.
Well, it looks like we have the warrants.
We do have the warrants?
I think so, yeah.
Okay, let's bring up this warrant.
This is happening live right now.
So, we have two.
This one was for possession and sale of small amounts of marijuana.
Okay.
Well, that's ridiculous.
And then this one was for disorderly conduct, but he... Let's see.
He was called into court and to pay fines and he never paid the fine and he never showed up in court.
So then warrants were issued for his arrest, is what it sounds like.
And that doesn't sound like that's a big deal, but the issue there is if you don't show up in court, again, if it's, well, what if I don't want to pay the fines?
Look, at a certain point there has to be some accountability, son.
One time there was a warrant out for my arrest.
Yeah.
That's right.
I tried to turn you in for the money.
No, you know exactly what happened?
I saw the signs.
This is true.
I got a speeding ticket in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and it was a total speed trap where it goes from 40 to 20 and then to 40 for about two blocks.
And a cop sits right there.
I probably don't know where you were at.
I was just angrier than a lesbian cop.
And she was.
She was angry and she was lesbian.
No.
No, she was angry.
Both?
Both.
I know.
Usually it's one or the other.
I know.
I've never seen it combined.
And she came up, she gave me a ticket.
It was in my wife's car at the time.
It was in a car that wasn't mine, in a state where I didn't live, and they posted it to some address where I had never been.
So I never got the ticket in the mail.
Completely forgot about it.
Turned out that since I didn't pay it, there was a warrant, and I went in and I paid it.
They just said, okay, you just need to pay a fine.
It was reduced to less than a traffic violation because I was going like five over.
But the point is, I had to go into court, the cop said, you cannot drive in the car right now, switch with your wife right now, who's a passenger, and I completely, oh, okay, I completely forgot about this ticket.
The point is, do I think that someone should be arrested for marijuana?
No, I don't.
I don't believe that non-violent drug offenders need to be arrested.
However, if there's disorderly conduct, there's a wide umbrella there.
We don't know what happened.
There needs to be some kind of justice.
There needs to be a hashing out process.
If you don't show up in court, at some point, they're going to have to arrest you.
So here's my bet.
Let me just kind of give you what I think is most likely here.
Police say, okay, there's a warrant here.
There's some kind of a traffic violation.
He knows there's a warrant out for his arrest.
He gets disorderly.
Obviously, this guy has a history of being disorderly.
Maybe he has a gun.
Maybe he doesn't.
Maybe he flees.
Maybe he goes to grab the gun like a Jacob Blake scenario.
Someone gets, he gets shot.
Now what happens?
The reason why they, why do you leave his body on the side of the road?
My guess is what probably happened, it says they had a Black Panthers rally right nearby, is they realize this is going to be a heated scenario.
Protesters are already here.
So they left, came back with riot gear to protect themselves and retrieve the body.
That would be my guess.
Come on back and tell me when I'm wrong.
I have no idea.
This is just my guess with the information that's available to me.
Certainly not a reason to riot and burn down your neighbor's stuff.
Hey, what happened to Christianity?
Doesn't that matter?
How about something about being good to your neighbor?
Even if your neighbor's a cop.
In this instance, it's not even a cop.
It's a guy who serves your community with, I don't know, liquor and ringdings.
I'm not saying he's a prophet.
Just saying you shouldn't burn down his stuff and steal his crap.
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You were about to say something there, Gerald.
Well, I think you're right.
This happened again in Hennepin County, though.
These guys are continuously very busy.
I don't know if that's where the Chauvin stuff is.
This was ten miles away from there when this happened.
And you know that right now, they're worried about riots just from stuff coming out of the trial, much less something like this happening.
So everybody should have been like, hey guys, hold on.
Wait until we know what's going on.
I've actually just got something from Hennepin County that's a little more severe than marijuana.
Really?
This is on Dante?
Yeah, on Dante.
This was in February this year.
Aggravated robbery.
Oh no.
And he was released from custody.
But that was... He could have gotten sick.
Stop.
He could have.
Yeah, he could have been released like Tekashi 6ix9ine where he got early released because of his asthma like Piggy from Lord of the Flies after ratting out gang members.
Our gangster rappers when we were young used to actually shoot each other in the face.
Yeah, I remember when NWA had all rainbow hair.
That was cool.
What a bunch of awful pussies.
I hate what's happened to them.
Sitting there, yeah, I remember Ice-T.
Fuck the police, gotta grab my inhaler!
Motherfucker named Ice Cube!
Make sure you roll over on a brother.
Yeah, I mean, think about this.
Yeah, the marijuana bail was $300.
This felony, this aggravated robbery was $100,000.
$100,000 bail?
So if he was released and then let's say there was another, but then there was an outstanding warrant, so maybe, does that seem like the disorderly conduct happened after the armed robbery?
Cause that would maybe mean, okay, armed robbery, disorderly conduct, and now you're going back to the clink for a long time.
No, no, no.
The disorderly conduct and the marijuana charges were from like August of 2019.
So that was before the robbery.
So what was the outstanding warrant for?
It looks like this might have been for the robbery.
But how did he, but they let him, they let him free.
Yeah, conditional release.
Okay.
So maybe it was conditional release because of COVID, something like that.
But the point is, okay, so look, now we're talking about armed robbery, a very expensive bail being set, and being pulled over by the police.
It's just, there's always more to this.
And if you know, crime statistics, people act out of desperation when they don't want to go to prison, right?
Do we know that it's four-armed robbery?
Is that what it is?
Officially?
Well, that's what we know that he was trying to figure out.
He was convicted of it.
Was he charged or convicted of it?
We know aggravated robbery.
I don't know if there's anything about armed... Sorry, aggravated robbery.
Well, it sounds aggravated.
I'd be aggravated if I were robbed.
Like, you're aggravated!
You're aggravating me, you little bastard!
I've often been aggravated.
I took the last 20 out of my ATM account.
I was 19.
I'm like, what are you?
Come on, man.
All right, well, keep us updated as more stuff comes in.
Right, this is the issue, right?
I'm hoping that maybe this at least allows the Chauvin jurors To get rid of the guilt.
Get rid of the, like, hey listen, it's on you if this town burns.
Like, well, it was already burning before we even got to a verdict.
Before we were even halfway through the trial, so you know what?
Now let's just look at the facts and hopefully try and administer justice.
How about we get to that?
Right?
Everyone on board?
Everyone?
Well, how about we punish the people that are destroying property?
Oh no, that'd be absurd.
But are they mostly peaceful?
As long as they're mostly peaceful.
As long as they're mostly peaceful.
What's funny is the term mostly peaceful means partially violent.
Yes, that's true.
Islam is also mostly peaceful as well and that never Yeah, if you were to attend any protest or any rally or any concert, any event with large people and were advertised as partially violent, you'd be like, ooh, you know what?
I think I might stay home.
I knew I should have stayed home today, but now it's mostly peaceful.
Two billion dollars in damages.
And that's just the insurance.
And keep in mind, we're about to get to Joe Biden's executive orders on guns.
Which, by the way, we have tomorrow.
It changed my mind on this topic.
And then we have the voter ID one coming up next week.
He talked about the cost to the American taxpayer of guns.
Some astronomical trillions of dollars or hundreds of billions.
Because hospitals?
Legal fees?
Okay, so when we use the number riots, we're just talking about $2 billion in damages with insurance costs.
Not the hundreds of officer casualties.
Casualties, by the way, include deaths and serious injuries.
Not the dozens of deaths.
We're not talking about the thousands of arrests.
So how many trillions is that costing Americans overall in trials, in legal fees, in appeals, in hospital bills?
It needs to go both ways.
We're just quoting the lowest number that $2 billion in damages that will be recouped With private insurance companies!
I'm sorry guys, look, I don't know, I mean, I want to be a happy warrior, people talk about, I don't know if we're around the bend at this point.
You can't speak about your rights being infringed upon, you can't speak about your rights being stripped away by a foreign entity with the World Health Organization, who by the way, like you said, doesn't even agree with the CDC, and now you're not supposed to be able to speak out against billions of dollars in damages?
And people being beaten to death in the streets?
Talk about wrong think.
Look behind you.
We're way past Orwellian.
And now let's get to speaking of rights being stripped away.
And by the way, you let me know.
The best thing you can do is hit like, comment, comment, comment.
Where do you think we are along the spectrum now?
To serfdom.
I think George Orwell would be like, hey guys, this is just stories.
Slow down.
Someone would submit this, right, for him and be like, hey, here's my new now.
Look, no one's going to buy that.
That's why I made them animals.
In Animal Farm.
You have to make the characters three-dimensional.
You can't just... Joseph's butt, you can't just make him a total asshole!
There's no relatability!
I mean, the pigs weren't wearing masks in my novel.
All right, come on now.
You've been listening to too much White Album.
These kids.
OK, so let's get to the Biden executive orders on guns.
And this is the interesting thing.
Again, this is how the media ends up disseminating this information.
This is their understanding of firearms.
Joy Behar has also said that she has never seen a gun in real life.
People have talked about this.
Yeah.
That's what she said at some point.
That's my point.
Talk about Alita.
She's like, I've never seen a gun!
I've never used a gun!
She is surrounded by people with guns so she doesn't have to get her hands dirty herself.
How have you not seen a gun?
You know what?
Being a liar.
That's the only way.
No way.
I'm looking at one right now.
Two of them.
Way to go, buddy.
I've never been around a gun!
Why would I need a gun?
I don't know, why does everyone around your building at ABC need firearms?
Remember I did that when I was on Sky News or BBC?
Yeah.
And the man said, Americans, why do you always need to carry a gun?
You can search us on YouTube.
I said, well, I don't have a gun on me right now.
Well, I hope, well, why would you need that?
I said, you're surrounded by people with guns right there.
And she goes, no, we're not.
Maybe you don't have people with M16s in the studio, but I know that the Sky News and BBC studios are protected by heavily armed security.
And then he ended by saying, oh, I hope the safety latches, there's no such thing as a safety latch.
This is why we left your country.
It's not a cabinet with a two-year-old in the house, you dumb shit!
All right, so let's go to Biden now, the executive orders on gun control, and here's the view.
It's just perfect because rather than strawmanning, this shows the amount of understanding that those in the media have as it relates to firearms, and then we'll go to each individual claim.
You know what, when he says it's an international embarrassment, I watch a lot of falling TV, and they'll have a joke on this show like, somebody got shot and then the cop will say, what are we, in the United States?
I mean, we are an international embarrassment, just like he says.
And if you ask me, Democrats need to seize the day.
You know they'll never possibly have control of the House, the Senate, and the White House again.
So I say, push through whatever is needed, and hope that Congress comes to their senses.
Well, after that she pushed through her Metamucil.
Brought to you in part by FIBER BLOW!
I gotta go all the time!
I gotta go all the time!
I used to have to eat Wicker Rocking Chairs!
That's a good thing!
So these are some of the claims that they make.
Here's the thing that they're talking about quite a bit right now.
Ghost guns, right?
So Joe Biden is wanting to mandate serial numbers and he wants to run background checks.
Here he is talking about ghost guns.
That's the word of the day.
And today I'm announcing several initial steps my administration is taking to curb this epidemic of gun violence.
Much more need be done, but the first Want to rein in the proliferation of so-called ghost guns.
He needs Joy Behar sunglasses.
Those are guns that are homemade.
Built from a kit that include directions on how to finish the firearm.
You can go buy the kit.
They have no serial numbers, so when they show up at a crime scene, they can't be traced.
And the buyers aren't required to pass a background check to buy the kit to make the gun.
What, a file?
A nail file?
What an asshole!
from a criminal to a terrorist can buy this kit in as little as 30 minutes put together.
Next thing he's going to ban K'nex.
That doesn't make sense.
You know, I want to see these kits treated as firearms under the Gun Control Act, which
is going to require that the seller and manufacturers make the key parts with serial numbers.
Ah, there we go.
And run background checks on the buyers when they walk in to buy that package.
HA HA HA What's the word?
What's the word?
Package.
By the way, he wants you to be really afraid of ghost guns because, of course, here's one of those ghost guns in use.
Why did you kill that bird a**?
Oh, that was the first ghost gun scary Malkovich.
Sticks the bullet in his rabbit's foot.
In the line of fire.
Okay.
So first thing, it's very, very easy to make a firearm, just so you know, okay?
And that's not illegal to make a firearm at home.
If you have a pipe and some copper wiring, you can make a firearm.
Serial numbers are totally irrelevant.
Here's why.
They only track the firearm to the first bill of sale.
Okay?
Let's be clear.
By the way, hit the notification bell because subscriptions don't mean a whole lot and just know that we're live Monday through Thursday 10 a.m.
They should have serial numbers, though, so his son can't throw them into a playground.
So his son can't put them in a kiddie pool filter.
Let's go see if there are frogs in the filter!
Smith and Wesson!
Come on, man!
So here's the thing.
Ghost guns, as they call them, it means basically, this is a backdoor to try and ban parts, okay, to be clear.
And I, this firearm right here, okay, this firearm right here, I did what is called a trigger jump.
You gotta watch out for the firearm.
Don't piss it off.
I got a ghost one in the car.
You just reach for it, it's not there, it's like pig pens plowed.
So, ghost guns are very rarely used in any kind of actual criminal altercations.
Now, here's something, too.
I was trying to create rebuttals for this argument, getting ready for a change of my mind, based on the data available.
However, it is such bullshit that it's impossible to actually create rebuttal arguments.
So, here's where you go.
If you go to NBC or ABC, we'll have all the sources available at lightoffcredit.com.
It says, oh, 30% of guns recovered by the ATF are ghost guns.
That was the first source.
And I'm going, okay, well, let me look into this.
Then I go, oh, no, wait a second.
It actually says 30% of firearms recovered by the ATF in California are ghost guns.
And I thought, well, okay, let me start writing this out.
That's kind of ironic that it's a typically gun restrictive state.
And then I read, oh, no, no, wait, it's 30% of guns recovered in California from the ATF don't have serial numbers.
And so they throw all the ghost guns into there.
And then I realized there was no actual report.
It was allegedly a verbal report given to some local NBC News reporter.
And so I couldn't prepare for anything because it's all lies.
So this counts if you filed off the... Yes.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yes.
But you can buy the kit.
Yes, you can buy the kit.
It's a package.
You go into any store and you're like, I need the ghost gun kit.
And they're like, okay, right here, sir.
And again, what does this do when he talks about, it makes it, the kit, some people talk about that.
For example, I have a rifle and there's a different receiver that you can put in so it fires 22 ammunition.
Yeah.
Right?
And that makes it far less expensive.
This ends up creating a barrier to entry for the most poor among us to train people who might need to defend themselves in, I don't know, cities that are being burned alive!
So out of the 287,000 prisoners surveyed by the Bureau of Justice, 7% purchased guns from federal firearms license dealers.
Morons.
56% either had stolen it, found it at the scene of the crime, or obtained it off the black market.
And there's another 25% who basically just had it give it to them.
Now here's an interview, too, even from the, I believe, assistant director of the ATF.
I don't know if he's the current assistant director because there's been a lot of turnover.
Thomas Chittum.
...admitted that ghost guns... Here he is, telling you the real threat of ghost guns.
It's not a thing!
Or on the streets, you have no idea?
And how many crimes are being committed by these guns?
You have no idea?
Well, not with precision.
They still represent a minority of the firearms that are being used in crimes, but we do see they're increasing significantly and rapidly.
Look, if your goal is to keep people safe, how about you give something more than, well, minority, increasing, with significance, and rapidly, tepidly?
Like, come on!
Give us something to go on!
Yeah, you're supposed to be the expert.
Have an idea!
Can the other guy say minority when he said minority?
I think he did.
I think he really did when he said minority, he said minority.
No, that was me.
Oh, that was you?
I was looking at the screen, I'm like, why would... but it would add up if they... never mind.
Swing and a miss, Dave.
No, it was me.
It was me swinging and a miss.
Here's another thing that they're talking about with the executive orders.
None of these would do anything, by the way.
These are all about control, a backdoor gun registry, banning your ability to get parts.
These are infringements on your Second Amendment rights.
A lot of bent doors.
By the way, you'll hear this tomorrow when we did a Change My Mind on red flag laws.
Every single person who thought they supported red flag laws sat down, we'll have this up tomorrow, read the policies from the White House website, and when I explained them, immediately opposed it.
So you may think you support red flag laws.
You don't.
Let me explain, because that's the biggest part of this legislation.
You absolutely shouldn't.
It's one of those things that sounds nice and compassionate and empathetic, and it just ends up in an increase in crime and more women getting raped because they're weaker than men, and the firearm is a great equalizer.
So thanks Samuel Colt, but sorry, we've decided that we've progressed beyond giving women the ability to defend themselves.
Here's another claim that they're making.
He's saying that he wants to subject modified pistols to fees and a national registry to reduce gun violence.
Here he is, former Vice President Joe Biden.
We want to treat pistols modified with stabilizing braces with the seriousness they deserve.
A stabilizing brace hook and a pencil essentially makes that pistol a hell of a lot more accurate than a mini rifle.
That's like an ace bandage on your pistol!
As a result, it's more lethal.
Effectively turning it into a short-barreled rifle.
Oh my god!
That's what the alleged shooter in Boulder appears to have done.
I don't have the strength in my fingers to shoot no more.
I want to be clear that these modifications to firearms to make them more lethal should be subject to the National Firearms Act.
Ain't too many capers!
The National Firearms Act requires that a potential owner pay $200 fee and submit their name and other identifying information to the Justice Department.
There you go!
There's a registry, a national registry.
We've also seen, of course, people who have suggested that a national registry be made available to the public.
This is not something that's extreme or fringe from the left wing today.
And by the way, here's something that's also important.
How many registries do I have to be on?
I'd be more concerned with making sure that all of your neighbors in your immediate vicinity sign off.
I bring them pie, but they won't eat it after I tell them why I'm there.
This is the thing with the National Gun Registry.
First off, it's unconstitutional.
It's wrong.
Okay.
And we're talking about pistols.
Pistols are already more heavily regulated than rifles.
Okay?
And he's saying, hey, they might take a pistol and turn it into a rifle.
A pistol, which is used in more shootings, and turn it into a rifle, which is not.
Yeah, but when I bought one, there's a waiting period.
Yes.
Depends where you buy one.
It depends.
In Michigan, there's a waiting period?
Well, for a handgun.
See, there wasn't one I bought.
I don't think so.
I had to wait a couple days.
Maybe because your background check took a while.
They probably just went, okay, let me type this in and we're going to have to call you back.
I think that may have been either the case or there were so many because of the riots.
Because there was a point where Michigan was running out of ammo.
Everywhere is running out of ammo.
You can hear, right as that speech was going, you can hear The sound of gun sales increasing.
Of the men working on the chain gang?
It sounds like a whistle.
It's a woozy.
It's a wazzy.
It's fairy dust.
It's not real.
So pistols are already more regulated than long guns.
44 states allow open carry of long guns, rifles, compared to just 33 allowing open carry of handguns.
Again, $200 fee, mandatory reporting to the DOJ.
That's effectively a backdoor gun registry, not to mention maybe it becomes annual.
Not to mention, what if someone, and here's something too, not everyone, but the reason for these stabilizing prices a lot of time was for people with disabilities, or you were kind of joking, but seniors who have trouble controlling some of these firearms.
If you believe that right now we have an epidemic of pistols with an ace bandage around a copper tube and a tube sock or a tennis ball like at the end of a walk, that that is why we have mass shootings in this country and across the industrialized world, we're not even in the top five, then Well, might I suggest you're misinformed.
But I would also suggest that in the general sense, people who believe that don't.
They're lying.
Joe Biden basically just made the argument that if anything out there makes a gun more accurate, it should be gotten rid of.
So sights are next.
How are you going to fire it into the air on the porch two times if you've got a stabilizing brace?
What, are you going to have to aim and line up the sights?
Just go...
Yeah!
Like Yosemite Sam!
He said if you have the brace on, he literally said it makes it more accurate and therefore more deadly.
I thought that was the point!
Correct!
I thought, to defend myself, I didn't want to miss 74 times before I finally hit flesh!
If I have a brace, I want it to be more deadly, through accuracy, to the intended target.
If I don't, it's more deadly to everyone around!
Yes!
I mean, seriously, that was the argument that the former Vice President of the United States just made on national television?
I got a whole list of things that can make a last-minute silencer, including a pumpkin.
Geez.
An old, well, I guess Dr. Pepper bottle, because it won't be Coca-Cola.
Won't have that in my house, can't be Livingston.
Not anymore.
Dr. Pepper's delightful, and Mr. Pip.
And I don't know anything about Mr. Pip.
You don't know Mr. Pip?
I know what it is, but I act like it doesn't exist.
It's his uneducated brother.
Just a mister.
Changed the last name because Dr. Pepper forced him to.
You can't carry the pepper mantle anymore.
That's fair, Dr. Pepper.
You're paid now.
Here's another thing.
This is the most pervasive.
This is the most pernicious.
This is the most subversive.
Take any adjective that you want.
Red flag laws.
He's implying here that they would reduce suicides, domestic violence incidents.
This is the crux of what they want to do because it grants them the most amount of control.
And I will say this.
Red flag laws, as he is outlining them, would be the greatest violation of your fundamental human
rights that we've endured in our lifetime.
So let me show you what he's claiming and then let me explain to you why that is and why every
single person that changed my mind that's coming out tomorrow, liberals mind you, vaccine virtue
signalers said, oh wow now that I know what it is, no of course I don't support that. Here's his claim.
I wanted to make it easier for states to adopt extreme risk protection order laws.
They're also called red flag laws which everybody in this lawn knows but many people listening do not know.
These laws allow a police or family member to petition a court in their jurisdiction and say, I want you to temporarily remove from the following people any firearm they may possess because they're a danger and a crisis.
They're presenting a danger to themselves and to others.
Okay, so first off, I often say that at first glance, at first hearing, that you go, oh, okay, that makes sense.
If you just listened to what he said and you didn't get chills down your spine, you don't know what you were hearing.
That doesn't even start off from a point of making sense.
Let me be clear here, okay?
Right now, if you're a violent felon, you cannot purchase a firearm.
Right now, if you're a violent domestic abuser, you cannot legally purchase a firearm.
Okay?
These are already laws.
And, of course, there are background checks that already exist.
The red flag laws, which, by the way, have been happening state to state, so we have some evidence as to how they've been abused, but he wants to set a national sort of template for a red flag law within 60 days and then make it easier and, of course, exert pressure on states to adopt it.
What does this actually mean?
A red flag law, he just said police or family member.
Police, family member, friends, neighbors, doctors, basically they can say, hey, this person is a danger and I don't think that they should have firearms.
And so you, right now, having not committed a crime, having been convicted of no crime, charged of no crime, not even having had a trial or the opportunity to face your accusers, can have the police come into your house in the middle of the night and seize your firearms And then later on down the line, maybe you get to go to court and a judge decides that, uh, we'll consider giving it back.
This is a violation of due process.
It obviously has totally, it completely disregards the laws that we already have.
I also should have clarified, if you're adjudicated mentally defective by a court, we have that process right now.
In other words, if you've already displayed behavior that you were a threat to yourself or others, they can take your firearms away.
This makes it entirely subjective.
No due process.
No crime.
No charge.
Your guns are gone.
Imagine!
You're in a city with riots going on right now.
You're a woman.
Maybe you already lost your husband, like David Dorn.
Maybe you already lost the protector of the house, and you have some kids and a firearm to protect yourself.
And your neighbor says, you know what?
I don't like her.
I think she's...
Mentally defective.
Okay, thank you.
Good enough for me.
You're saying, well, that won't happen.
Well, let me give you some examples of states that have had some.
So, New Jersey, under a new red flag law, a man's guns were confiscated after his doctor reported him for leaving bad reviews and an agitated phone call due to severe post-surgery pain.
Yeah.
You lose your God-given right to self-preservation because of YELP comments.
Rhode Island!
A woman called the cops on her husband.
A guy was named Edward Caniglia?
Edward Caligula.
After an argument, requested that they conduct a wellness check, the police deemed the husband to be in imminent danger to himself and others, compensated his guns, and then requested that he went under a psych evaluation.
The case is currently now in front of the Supreme Court.
So, this is something, this does happen.
Look, and I understand people saying we want to be safe, and there have been some shooters who, they were on the FBI, the FBI should have done something.
I understand, but at a certain point, when people say, hey, hey, hey, if it saves one life, That's not an argument.
No.
And it's also a really bad argument because guess what?
Firearms are used defensively in a minimum of 500,000 times, two, three million times in a year.
You know how many homicides with firearms in this country per year? 14,000.
They defend far more lives than they take, and it is a violation of fundamental human rights to take away an equalizer from the most vulnerable among us, especially if they have not committed a crime.
You don't Do you understand what you're giving up?
It's like, well, yeah, you know, but some crazy... You know what?
Hey, look, if we don't go with red flag laws, what do we have?
We have violent felons can't get firearms, violent domestic abusers can't, people who've already been adjudicated mentally defective through the courts have gone through the system, can't get them.
Will some psychopaths maybe slip through?
Those are the consequences of living in a free society.
Oh, how much is your life worth?
Well, you know what?
They use this argument for everything.
You've collapsed the economy for decades to come.
Record suicides.
Good thing is the flu doesn't exist anymore.
Deaths are basically down to zero, so that's nice.
You say, how much is your life worth?
How much is my livelihood worth?
How much are our freedoms worth?
How much are the lives of the 3 million people who defended them each year with firearms worth?
It's not a valid argument and at a certain point if you say I'm willing to give up my rights for some minority report Dystopian future where they can take away my rights pre-crime.
Look, thank you for supporting it because I now identify you as the enemy.
We will have no common ground.
I will find no common ground.
I will fake no common ground with someone who thinks they should be able to call the cops and take my guns away with me having never committed a crime.
No center, no middle ground, we're not friends, you're my enemy.
Yeah, well and think about it this way, so people are like, oh that's some distant future.
Well in 2016, if you supported Donald Trump, you weren't considered a radical yet.
Maybe a racist because that was the label.
Yes.
Now, let's fast forward to January 6th of this year.
Let's say that you attend...
I was saying that you are a racist.
No I'm not, I disagree.
And a radical.
And a radical, I'm radically racist apparently.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm a fine young radical.
So January 6th you attend a rally.
You're not one of the people who stormed the Capitol.
You're just somebody who goes up there because you support Donald Trump.
Now you go back to your liberal state of California and your neighbors know that you attended that rally.
Everybody's labeled an insurrectionist.
You've got a Donald Trump flag.
They make a phone call.
That is the scenario that you are now living under because you support the wrong person.
The IRS targeted, under Barack Obama, targeted Tea Party groups, conservative groups.
For some reason, this is the thing with liberals.
Remember when we went to, you were a punk rock kid, No FX, and Rock Against Bush, and Corruption, and Corny Capitalism.
It all went away when...
Barack Obama was president.
Remember, all of a sudden, the films about political corruption went away.
Then they came back under Trump, and now they're going to go away again.
Because, inherently, Democrats are good.
Look, I believe that all human beings are flawed and evil, okay, as a Christian.
We are all inherently selfish and sinful.
Donald Trump included, Ted Cruz included, DeSantis included, which is why I don't want them to have that much power.
You think, oh no no no no, Republicans are evil, but Joe Biden, of course, would never abuse my rights.
Barack Obama would never abuse my rights.
Let's give them all the rights.
Let's pack the court.
Let's give up our firearm rights.
Let's remove due process because I know that Joe Biden really has his shit together.
After all, he's had 64 years in public office to get it right.
Literally, his shit's probably not together.
I assume it's very runny.
Well, that's a good point.
I hate to make this reference, but I think if we don't look at the greatest tragedy in history for rights being taken away, then we miss a lot of the lessons.
One of the first things that happened in Germany was Jews were basically put on a red flag list because they were Jewish.
It wasn't just them, though.
It was gypsies and other undesirable peoples.
When did this happen?
Exactly!
Nobody talks about it because they think it's a third-world history.
Nobody tells me anything!
They took their guns away from all of those people groups so that when the next steps happened, you couldn't defend yourself.
Right.
At all.
They had no ability.
And they encouraged your neighbor to call on them.
And I'm not saying we're in Nazi Germany.
I'm saying that there are consequences when these things happen.
Look what happened with the Armenian genocide.
Look what happened in China.
Look what happened in Russia.
And people try and go, yeah, well, look what happened in Australia.
Uh, yeah, you implemented a gun ban and then gun ownership and crime went up.
But they've got a lot of deadly animals.
Oh, that's not even an Australian accent.
It was British.
Well, they were from British.
They were all the rapists and prisoners.
That's why the place is so cool.
I want to go to that country, though, really badly.
I have no interest.
I feel like you'd be arrested as soon as I get off the plane.
Yep, I don't have any interest in going to Europe or, by extension, Australia.
I would ride a kangaroo all over the place.
I would dress like Crocodile Dundee because I know they love Paul Hogan over there.
They would welcome you with open arms.
Drive around in a Subaru.
Next time you go to the Dutch Village Festival in Montreal, go dressed up as a Mountie.
I'm pretty sure I won't be back there.
I was on Pantelis at Mike Ward's show, and I basically just insulted the whole festival about how pompous it was.
That's pretty much the whole city.
Here's something else, too, by the way.
We have David Hogg just left.
We have seven plus one David Hogg.
He's the best.
David Hogg, my pillow?
No, good pillow.
Wasn't that good, because he stepped down.
This is something else, too, Joe Biden is doing.
Not a lot of people are paying attention.
Nominating David Chipman to serve as the director for the ATF.
Saying that it'll reduce gun violence.
Here's something people really should know.
Chipman spent 25 years as a special agent in the ATF.
Currently works as a senior policy advisor at Giffords, a research organization that of course promotes gun control aggressively.
Sometimes mandatory buybacks like Australia.
He was an agent for the ATF during the WACO.
Now here's the thing, wherever you line up, you guys should do some research on WACO.
Cult?
Sure.
Guys a little nutty?
Sure.
Understood.
You don't go in and burn down the women and children.
And by the way, the ATF at that point, what they could have done was, is it Koresh?
They could have arrested Koresh when he went into town to get coffee like he did every day.
People have the right to be a cult and live off in their own commune if they're not causing problems.
And so, Janet Reno, who by the way is probably likely the first A transgender female in office before Rachel Levine made up some scheme that, oh, they were molesting kids and abusing kids.
Turns out that that wasn't very likely true, but even if it were true, then why would you bulldoze the front door, kill the dogs, and kill all the women and children?
Anyone, as far as I'm concerned, anyone involved with the Waco Branch Davidian situation, they should have all been fired permanently!
And this guy is now going to be the head!
Yep.
Of the ATF.
Also worked with the ATF when the Fast and Furious scandal happened under Barack Obama.
I don't have time to get into this.
Fast and Furious Gun Walker.
These are the terms that you can use.
What happened was the ATF knowingly allowed firearms to be trafficked across the southern border and then they were used to kill Border Patrol agents.
Wow.
Anyone involved with it should be fired!
This is the revolving door of lagoon swamp creatures.
Anyone else, this guy would be fired immediately.
Yeah.
Well, and it makes me feel better, though, that Joe Biden referred to it as the AFT for the entire time that he was nominating him.
Look, if anybody started worshipping David Koresh because they saw him play guitar, they might have deserved it.
Oh, come on!
I'm just saying.
It's too soon.
Do you think tear gas is a violation of the Geneva Convention?
Have you heard his mixtape?
He's really good.
I'm not really sure if we're going by NATO guidelines.
Almost gassed myself.
He's like Jimi Hendrix if he wasn't very good.
Well, he was definitely crazy, so you're right, he was very much crazy, but he has the right to be crazy as long as he's not hurting anybody.
And as long as people aren't being held against their will.
Yeah, exactly.
The progression of a cult is just, hey, you should come join me and we're going to live as a family, and then ten minutes later it's like, you know, I should have sex with your wife.
I want to take away the burden.
Of sex at home and everybody's like, yeah, I guess so.
Yeah, I guess it makes sense because usually, you know, listen, if you, if you have sex with your wife, you're going to be, you're going to be dealing with all kinds of temptations.
And I don't, and I don't got the temptation.
So I think, so then you shouldn't have sex with your wife, but I should.
You don't mind, right?
I'm just going to put this in here.
You don't mind?
You have a problem?
It's like, well, I kind of do.
Okay.
I'm not sure the sky wants to go to heaven.
Not a true believer.
Ah, big failure.
And then they come through with a bulldozer and kill all the women and children.
Thanks, AFT!
It really is sad.
He was thinking about America's funniest home videos.
Above ground pool!
It breaks!
They're all over the yard!
I'd give somebody who seems smart and coherent a break, but he's not.
I feel like there was always an above ground pool break.
There was.
There's another claim from Joe Biden, and we've got to get through this now, that nobody needs a hundred bullets, which by the way is not based on anything, but here is his claim.
No reason someone needs a weapon of war with 100 rounds.
100 bullets!
Is if you don't have a bomb, you piece of shit.
By the way, what is he thinking?
People have a hundred rounds.
He thinks it's like the Valentine's Day Massacre where someone's coming out with a Model T like, Alright boys!
Dead men tell no tales!
Like a drum magazine.
It's incredibly rare.
And by the way, the assault weapons ban that he keeps referring to, banned magazines with ten rounds or more.
And that's most firearms, okay?
So it's not about a hundred rounds.
If he wanted to ban over 100 rounds, it would still be a problem because, again, it's just a backdoor to violate fundamental human rights.
But that's not what he's talking about doing.
By the way, this is also important.
When people talk about magazine capacity, because the assault weapons ban, it banned magazine capacities over 10 rounds.
That's why you had the bullet button in California.
I got a CZ-75 one time.
I bought it in Michigan, but it was a California gun.
So all the magazines, basically, they would have to hollow it out and put a shortened spring.
And so all of these aftermarket California magazines were incredibly unreliable, and there was a magazine shortage.
So I've never actually owned a CZ-75 that worked properly, which is supposed to be a fantastic, reliable firearm, but California effed it up!
Wait, so they give you bullets that don't work right?
No, what they do is, so a magazine, right?
Any magazine, like a basic handgun, they kind of hollow out the bottom part of the magazine so that you can only load the spring down halfway.
At least that was this firearm.
Oh, that makes sense.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I can't find a way to MacGyver that shit.
No.
Or just, I don't know, walk over to Arizona.
Or make the gun more touchy is always a good idea.
It's always a good idea.
So here's something else.
People say, well, why would you need that kind of capacity?
Okay, a couple of things.
First off, police switched to semi-automatic firearms after there was a big shootout in Miami, right?
Because they felt that they were outgunned by criminals and revolvers weren't going to do it anymore.
It's estimated to take about 12 shots to incapacitate an intruder.
Okay?
That's the average.
Now, uh, also, the number of assailants in violent encounters are going up.
They've been going up by the decade.
So it used to be, you know, maybe like what he thought, some guy with a drum magazine and, alright, hand over the cash, see?
But now... The whole Gillespie gang.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the whole, uh, it's a Valentine's Day massacre.
We only, we only massacre on Valentine's Day, see?
Then we steal art on St.
Patrick's Day.
Bootleggers!
That's our schedule!
Why?
Stick to the schedule!
Be no surprises!
Steal out on St.
Paddy's Day and Massacre on Valentine's Day.
People back then should have gotten away with everything.
They should have gotten away with it.
No forensics.
They were well-dressed.
I liked it.
Thanks, CSI.
Never got that Hope Diamond.
So 12 rounds per intruder, and now you're averaging, depending on which sources you use, 2, 3, 4.
You better hope that you have more than two shots.
And you better hope that if you have a double-barreled shotgun, you didn't fire it into the air illegally on the porch, as former Vice President Joe Biden advised you to do.
And by the way, this is the use of high-capacity guns.
It's stayed steadier.
It's increased since the assault weapons ban.
Just to be clear, this is something that they claim, the assault weapons ban, it didn't affect crime whatsoever.
It actually ended up just increasing gun sales.
And right now we just had, we just crossed 400, I believe 400 million guns in the United States.
Freedom.
So Joe Biden, you are the firearm industry's salesman of the month.
You know what I want one of those reporters to do and then every other reporter after is just ask him, okay, tell me which specific shootings this would have stopped that you've been reporting on as mass shootings or whatever your which ones go.
Yeah, I'm waiting.
Come on, man.
The one that happened at the school where he had the pistol with the ace bandage and the tennis ball.
And he went there and he said, hey, come get some.
And he said, we don't want any.
And then he went home and he took a nap, but then we caught him.
Yeah.
The one with the combine.
So you mean none, Mr. former vice president?
Oh, you know the thing.
No, I don't.
I'm asking you to explain.
The one with the skull!
No, no, no.
The one at the school after the kid picked up the hunter one in the trash can.
Oh, you mean when your son who lied on a federal firearms form?
That's right.
That's the one.
No, we mean the one where the brave recovery advocate threw an un-serialized firearm into a recycling bin at a grade school.
While he was going down on a guy for Parmesan cheese.
No, no.
You see, you're giving him far too much credit.
You have no idea how far he fell.
It was for Velveeta.
Oh, that's true.
Really?
Oh, the goop.
He was trying to negotiate.
Parmesan.
All right, I'll take the Velveeta.
Shells and cheese.
Cheeseless.
No, I have standards.
Okay.
No, that's the can of cheese.
That's the can, yeah.
Guys, get your mind out of the Hunter.
Well played.
So here's another thing, too.
I don't know if he's lying or if he's just this stupid, but former Vice President Joe Biden seems to be lying because he acts as though the gun show loophole is a thing.
People don't know.
You walk into a store and you buy a gun, you have a background check.
But you go to a gun show, you can buy whatever you want and no background check.
I'm going to go with lying, because Barack Obama did this exact same thing, the gun show loophole.
Keep in mind, by the way, Washington Post gave this claim under Obama for Pinocchios.
I think.
Yeah, you have that right there from Washington Post, the overlay.
That's a lot of Pinocchios.
Two Pinocchios.
Two, two, two.
Two Pinocchios.
All right, so not quite, but they're getting there.
By the way, that's a very sexual Pinocchio.
Isn't it?
Really weird.
Sit on his face.
His face is flush from the arousal.
Oh, jeez.
Oh, no.
Anyway, so they even gave it to Pinocchios, and I tested it a long time ago.
It just shows you there's nothing new under the sun from the Democrats.
We went to, I believe it was Crown Heights in Indiana, the specific gun show where he claimed this was happening, as well as we went to some local gun shops.
This video is available.
Maybe we'll upload it again to Crowder Bits.
Testing the gun show loophole.
Here you go.
I was told that I could go to a gun show and there would be no background check.
So there would need to be a background check?
That's a problem.
I was told by the President that I could go here.
That's a felony and 20 years and I'm not going to mess with it.
No.
Real quick.
Sorry, I'm in a hurry.
Can I get a gun here without a background check?
Son of a bitch!
So, here that's just wrap it up and go, right?
I don't need a background check, correct?
What do you mean?
I can just package this up and take it, right?
Okay, what is this?
This is the next background check.
Oh, what kind of, what is this?
This is, you can't buy a gun anywhere in the state unless you fill out paperwork.
I thought at gun shows you didn't have to do a background check.
Oh, no.
No, no, no.
Well, what about just like the, like in, can you just do it like the gun show loophole?
Where people don't have to do the background checks?
It's common practice.
So there's no way for me to get this out of here without a background check?
Correct.
There's no way to get it out of here without a background check.
Yeah, by the way, we're back, uh, except Dave Landau's not.
Look, he had to go pee.
He had to urinate.
This guy has a prostate the size of a handball.
Handball.
That's a niche.
Well, actually handball is different in Canada.
We play it with a net.
It's kind of like walking water polo.
I still am very vexed as to why we've allowed them to remain a country.
Canada?
What is wrong with you?
People talk about Puerto Rico being the 51st state.
It's Canada.
Which province?
All of it.
Turn it into one state.
You speak English now, by the way.
And we have these next two clips married, right?
So anyway, the gun show loophole, it's not a thing.
Now, I will tell you this.
What I think people are referring to is there are a lot of people outside of gun shows with firearms in their trunks because they see all the people who went to the gun show to try and get a firearm without a background check, and they realize, like, oh, skunked again.
So they go, hey, you want a gun?
And then they sell it out of the back of a car, you know, an old Metro Geo.
Right.
And I don't know that I'd call that a loophole so much as criminal activity.
Illegal?
I don't know.
But you know what?
$200 sticker, and make sure you go into federal registry.
So hey, you know what?
Common ground.
Here's another one that he claims, and this is just so perfect, because see if you can spot where I'm going.
He claims that we need to be able to sue firearm manufacturers.
They're the only ones who have it.
Just listen to his claim.
We should also eliminate gun manufacturers from the immunity they receive from the Congress.
One piece that people don't realize, the only industry in America, a billion dollar industry, that can't be sued, has exempt from being sued, Before I get to anything else, well that's not true in a multitude of ways, but you know who else has complete immunity?
Who?
Makers of the COVID vaccine.
Yeah, that's one.
Bring that up right there from CNBC.
This is one that a lot of people don't know.
Can't sue them, which some people might say is an issue.
To you, I say, you're vaccine apprehensive.
So here's the thing.
No, that's not true.
But vaccine, the makers of the vaccine, cannot be sued at all.
If there's any, if something comes out, let's say, you see those commercials for mesothelioma, stuff like that?
That can never happen with the COVID vaccines.
Ever.
It's not allowed.
It's not permissible.
They've been given complete immunity.
With firearms, this is what's interesting about it.
You cannot sue gun manufacturers or mom-and-pop businesses specifically if someone buys that gun and uses it illegally.
Bernie Sanders actually voted against a proposal like this in his state.
And if you go back and watch the Democratic debate from 2016, remember they were all crapping on him that he only had a D-minus from the NRA.
They're all like, I got an F!
I got an F, and Bernie's like, no, I got a D-minus, but wait, let me explain.
And they all jumped on him, and as he said, because he didn't want mom-and-pop gun shops to be able to be sued because someone used the firearm in an irresponsible manner.
It would be comparable to Ford, Toyota, take your pick.
Someone cannot sue Ford or Toyota if someone deliberately runs them over with that car.
That's what it is.
And by the way, it's not nearly as severe as the COVID vaccine makers.
They cannot be sued.
They cannot be held liable if they inject something into your arm that causes an adverse reaction, as rare as it may be.
I would say that's more direct.
Yeah, absolutely.
And the mom-and-pop protection is very helpful because there was a shooting at a Waco bar.
The bar didn't have anything to do with it.
It was two gang members doing some stuff, motorcycle gangs.
The bar had to pay $20 million just to defend themselves in this suit because they were also named because deep pockets are always named.
Now put that on a mom-and-pop.
Didn't know that the bar was called Hell's Angels Clubhouse.
Shoot-em-up saloon, you know?
I don't know, maybe you choose a different name, but that's the kind of thing that you're talking about.
$20 million for mom-and-pop shop that did the background check, made sure everything was fine, and sold them the gun legally.
Why should you be able to sue them?
They didn't do anything wrong!
Sue the dealership of the car manufacturer that you bought it from when you run somebody over, fine!
Can I see really quickly, by the way, what's up on CNN here with the Chauvin trial?
You'd say, man, this is getting pretty tough.
And then the muscle can start to tire out.
So we do want to treat that blood pressure.
That guy looks like he should be one of the where- I can't emphasize that enough.
He looks like he should be one of the where-are-they-now from the Sandlot when they're grown up.
Yeah.
And this expert witnessed, well, he really got into the 60s and no one ever heard from him again.
The dog was a puppet, you know.
He was describing something!
No!
No, he's a big puppet, the dog.
In Sandlot?
Well, sometimes.
Well, when it was the monster in the black and white.
Yeah.
James Earl Jones, not blind.
He's not.
No, I know.
Well, now, I guarantee you they would have a problem with giving that job to a non-disabled person.
They would.
Yeah, that's true.
It's like, why are you taking all our jobs?
I didn't know that there was a glut of blind men who wanted to be actors.
We were concerned you couldn't read the script.
Get it?
We really thought you were more into the audiobooks.
Braille.
Braille script.
What a waste of print.
We have a 7 plus 1, but we're not going to do it right now.
We're going to do it here behind the paywall, or we're going to do it for Mug Club only, and we'll take your chat because we've gone a little bit late.
Look, let's run this down exactly, and I want you to tell me what you think is the worst of these executive order gun proposals, or executive actions.
They're not proposals at this point.
Some of them are proposals to Congress.
Some of them are just direct executive actions.
We have all the sources available in the link.
LiveWithClatter.com, you can read about them.
I'll link directly to the White House website.
Tomorrow, we have the Change My Mind with people, I believe it was at SMU, talking about red flag laws.
All of their minds were changed, ironic, which sometimes is kind of the purpose.
It's a little bit of a switcheroo.
But let's walk through, before I leave here, the world that Joe Biden wants.
He says, I don't want to ban guns.
No, Democrats don't want to ban guns.
They don't want to infringe on your rights.
They just want you to not be able to purchase a pistol if you have a stabilizing brace, if it has a magazine capacity of 10 rounds or more, which includes most pistols, and some legislation, not be allowed to have semi-automatic handguns, which includes nearly all handguns outside of revolvers, They want to make sure that you have to pay a $200 tax stamp and go on a national firearm registry.
At the same time, they want the people who sold you these guns to be legally liable if you somehow use them irresponsibly.
And, just in case you may use them irresponsibly, but you haven't yet, they want the ATF to be able to come in and take away all of your firearms without any charges, convictions, crimes committed, or do But you know what?
Don't believe the crazy, right?
No one's looking to take your Second Amendment rights away.
Just ask the AFT.
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