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Mmm! That's called a, uh, not a rushed sip, but a purposeful sip.
Because we have a lot to get to.
We have Ed Durr on the show.
For people who don't know, he's the best politician in America.
best politician in America who spent like he raised to be fair like $500 spent $150
and took one of the most important uh state seats in New Jersey. Ah, candidate finance violation.
So of course the claws have come out from the media, we'll be talking about that.
For those who don't know, he's a truck driver who just decided he was going to run.
Turns out he has tuned into the show.
That's all I'll say because I don't want to be a liability to him.
And lesson from yesterday.
Don't put an autistic person on the stand and screw it up like the prosecution did in the Kyle Rittenhouse.
Don't make them angry.
And I say this in the friendliest of ways.
Someone who clearly is on the spectrum, who might as well have put down a bed of pillows for the prosecution, turned on some Barry White, and gone at it slow.
It's done.
He was awesome.
So we're going to talk about that.
And then something else.
Look, I don't say this just to try and... not to be divisive.
I've heard people say divisive.
I don't like those people.
They're wrong.
But a lot of people have been talking about secession, what that means in the United States.
And now both sides.
You're talking about close to half of both sides think that it's a real possibility.
And I want to talk about what that looks like.
And who actually gets to be America?
If you have America, and then you have whatever, America number two, who gets to still be the United States of America?
I think you know where I line up on it, because the left hates America.
You know, I could really just say this.
The left, districts, states, don't get to be America.
Why not?
Because you kneel for the flag?
You created a different flag and a different anthem.
That's it.
Done.
But we wouldn't have a show.
So, we're talking about all of that today.
Before that, Gerald A., how are you?
I am well, sir.
How are you?
I'm okay.
Just okay?
I'm okay.
Joe Louis here hip-checked me hard in the prep room.
He didn't get a walk this morning, so he ran at me full pin, jumped, turned his hip, and took out my knee.
And he did it smiling.
He did it smiling.
Powerful.
He could have bitten off your arm and you're complaining about hip-check.
We live by his mercy.
Could you just imagine if he went into an epileptic fit in here?
We're all dead.
We're nice to him for a reason.
I'll be like the mayor of Amityville.
Listen, we do a show every 10 a.m.
Eastern, and I will be damned if we stop because of some dog.
The show must go on!
Dave Landau is here.
By the way, before I introduce him, he is going to be in Wichita, Kansas this Thursday.
This Thursday at the Capitillion.
Oh, he's in Naples, too.
19th, 24th.
Yeah, that's right.
And off the hook, ahoy!
You good?
Ahoy hoy, I'm good.
How about you, sir?
I'm all right.
Well, aside from the knee blowout from Joe Louis.
Joe Louis was very affectionate today.
He wanted me to pet him just so.
Yeah, well, he has a little ear thing going on.
Yeah, and he's very specific where he's like, this ear.
Don't go anywhere.
Do this now.
He also just attacked a minority this morning, and that was the real problem.
I kind of buried the lead on that one.
Token Allen?
No, I don't want to get into it because I don't want to admit to it on air.
Okay.
Quick trip.
It'll be henceforth known as the Joe Louis quick trip incident.
Incident, yes.
And by the way, everyone here watching, if we get banned today talking about, we never know when we will be, we're talking about the trial, Kyle Rittenhouse.
The show is going on, just not on YouTube.
It'll go on on Rumble, or on Mug Club.
Today we have an extended interview with Ed Durr on Mug Club, so do consider joining up, or at the very least, heading on over to Rumble.
If we don't tell you that there is no show, there is a show.
It just may not be here.
There's always a show.
You just don't know about it.
You just don't know about it.
Okay, before we get to anything else, it is... Did you introduce Quarter Black?
Yeah, nobody asked.
Oh, sorry, I'm sorry, Quarter Black.
I have so much to get to today.
Is it because of the game?
It's because I was attacked.
Okay, he's the one Joe Louis attacked.
He's the one Joe Louis attacked.
It's all out in the open.
That being said, he made Joe Louis fight a Shih Tzu down the block because he couldn't help himself.
I thought he was a good fighter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then he tossed an electric blanket over the Shih Tzu in a bathtub.
Oh well, just trying to keep it real.
Not one person lost that bet.
No.
It's like, even at a plus 25,000, you still make the safe bet.
Yeah, you do.
You always still do.
You good there, Quarterback?
I'm good.
You good?
I'm okay.
Keep the hair.
It's nice.
Thank you.
I'm jealous.
Let's go to this verse.
So, here is a new way for leftists to explain mansplaining.
I don't even... to explain mansplaining.
Ugh.
Mansplaining.
Oh my god.
Mansplaining.
Mansplaining.
The bottom right looks like every androgynous Pixar character, like the Friendly...
Like, I don't know how to talk to girls!
Yeah, it looks like John Cryer in the 80s.
It's Ducky!
What a waste of talent.
They actually sound good.
They can actually sound pretty good.
Just idiots.
I wonder if they're as good at making sandwiches.
Nah.
I joke.
That bottom left throws it all up.
Yeah, I was gonna say.
Kinda rough down there.
Next thing she'll be singing.
Rainy days and Mondays get her down.
Yeah, that pipe's gonna be real acid-y.
Yes.
Hey!
That's unsolicited advice.
How is that not, uh, bitch-splaining?
Yeah!
Like, don't explain to me how to explain.
This is the problem with mansplaining.
Sometimes it is a thing.
Like, with my wife, there was a bird in the house.
Okay.
This week.
And I don't know if you ever had that moment, if you ever had a bird or a... Oh, I have.
And you see it the first time, but you're not sure if you're crazy.
And then you shoot it.
Oh yeah.
And I said, am I crazy?
Or she goes, I don't know, I didn't see a bird.
And then three hours later, we found the bird again, because it just, you know, it kept flying into the windows.
I was like, this bird should be on the witness stand.
And then I had to explain to my wife how you catch a bird.
She's just like, oh, maybe, and she's like crawling up on it like this.
Like, she's gonna go like, oh, oh, oh!
No, you have to get a blanket.
It's like, well, why are you explaining that to me?
Because, well, yeah, because, yes, yes, I guess that's mansplaining.
Can we go back to the three hours over the weekend that you thought that there was a hallucination going on?
What?
You said you saw a bird, and she's like, I didn't see a bird.
And then three hours later, you find a bird.
For those three hours, you're like, what the hell else am I eating?
I had a bologna sandwich.
I had mushrooms.
I do that all the time.
Joe Rogan!
Like, I'll see, like, a fly, and then I'm like, that wasn't... No?
And then, like, two hours later, I'll see it, and I'm like, oh, thank God.
Right.
I thought that was insane.
But maybe it was a different fly.
I don't even know.
We don't even know.
Because every now and then, I slip some shrooms in your Cheerio.
I noticed!
It's an old trick.
It's not relapse if you don't do it on purpose.
It's nature's cruel... Psilocybin is nature's cruelest trick.
I pay people to relapse me.
See, this way it's not on.
As long as I don't know.
I always love how, too, they're like, oh yeah, you know how you cure drugs?
Ayahuasca.
It's like, oh yeah, how do you cure drugs?
With more drugs!
More drugs!
That'll make you vomit!
Oh, the ones that the doctors say you should take that are more potent.
Yes.
And by doctors, I mean Nathan Phillips.
Hi-ya-ya-ya, hi-ya-ya-ya, hi-ya-ya-ya.
Ah, you get in touch with nature and you're spiritual.
Hold on, I have a call waiting.
Hi-ya-ya-ya.
It's my dentist.
He's a T-Mobile guy.
OK, my question to you is, look, do you really think that there's a solution here
as America going off a cliff?
That's honestly the question of the day.
And do you think that secession or separating the country is a way to avoid potentially what both the left and the right have been increasingly voicing concerns regarding some kind of violent conflict?
I think that we need to do everything we can to avoid that.
And you know what?
I think there is a certain point where we have to recognize there's a crossover and certain people don't have the same vision.
For the United States of America.
So that's my question to you.
You, of course, can subscribe to the podcast anywhere.
It's not on YouTube, Apple, Android, Spotify, all that.
Taking your chat later.
All right.
I think it's really going to come down to what we realize we're more passionate about.
Yeah.
Like if we believe what we're saying, not us, but like people really believe in their stance.
Right.
Or if they really would prefer just to not move.
Right.
Because it's a pain.
Yeah.
Like, yeah, exactly.
Like me with the Constitution or Quarter Black with Purple Drink.
Yeah.
It's delicious.
It is delicious.
And a hoodie.
It's like that old Chappelle sketch where there's a sunny day and they show the kid who's like, the black kid really loves the purple drink.
Alright, so let's go.
Speaking of a purple drink, because it's usually filled with Medication.
Let's talk about the Pfizer CEO.
This is terrifying, if you guys haven't seen this clip.
The Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla... Bond villain, by the way.
He just needs a railroad track and Natasha, and he's there.
You'll see what I mean.
He said that people spreading misinformation, meaning people spreading information he doesn't like, about vaccines are, quote, criminals.
This is very scary.
There is a very small part Think about that!
And by the way, who determines what is misinformation?
so that they will mislead those that they have concern.
Those people are criminals. They're not bad people, they're criminals.
Because they literally costed millions of lives.
And should be treated as criminals as well.
Think about that.
And by the way, who determines what is misinformation?
Four companies.
Yeah.
Alphabet, Google, YouTube, right?
Same company.
Facebook, Twitter.
You can maybe throw an apple in there.
Think about that for a second.
They should be treated as criminals.
That means everyone in this room.
That means my doctor.
Yeah.
That means the doctor who told my wife, who, by the way, you all know the story.
GBS, right?
I had to leave a show early because she was paralyzed from the waist down after a routine anesthesia was administered.
So, what?
All of them need to be jailed?
Because you said there's no valid reason.
Think of how terrifying this is.
Yeah, absolutely.
And by the way, do you know what the global death toll from COVID is roughly at this time?
Around 5 million.
He said millions of people have died because of this.
Okay, millions.
That's at least 2 million.
So roughly 40% of the death toll is because of quote-unquote misinformation?
He just made a strawman argument and everybody's like, oh my gosh, it cost me nothing to live!
Stop speaking out of turn, you're disturbing my cat!
Yeah, at some point did Andre the Giant have sex with Al Franken's mom?
Because that is what that looks like.
I am a monster and I run this company.
I love it.
I'm going to be CEO of Pfizer.
I have bolts in my neck because I'm a scientist.
He's alive!
We're just waiting for the hands to come up.
The Pfizer CEO is alive!
Let's just look at some of Pfizer's worst crimes.
All references available at LightOffCredit.com in the description.
In 2009, a $2.3 billion fine they had to pay for the biggest fraudulent marketing campaign ever.
They also are the number one, right, of fines in history.
They're horrible.
Well, I'll list a few.
Another one in 2009, because $2.3 billion wasn't enough, $331 million for bribery.
2012, $55 million for drug and equipment safety violation.
2013, $490 million for unapproved promotion of medical products.
2013, $250 million fine for unapproved promotion of medical products.
They did it again, they didn't learn their lesson in the same year!
That's not a typo!
The same year!
$490, unapproved promotion.
They said, hey, you have to stop approving those medical products because that's actually not the science.
He's like, but I do follow science!
Okay, I have learned my lesson!
He went out a revolving door, came back, and now it's $257 million.
Come on!
Meet me halfway!
I fixed it with more crime.
Yes!
Well, look, in all fairness, the bribery charge was trying to get out of the $2.3 billion fine.
So, I mean, it just... How else you supposed to get out of fine?
You bribe, yes?
You could pay it.
What?
No!
Pay!
Oh, it's cheaper to bribe.
Actually, you paid more than the fine.
I know I missed.
I always forget to carry the one.
Mundane details!
Is that a laser in a shark swimming pool?
What's it to you?
Mind your own business!
I feed my orca.
2016, $784 million for a False Claims Act.
2016, again $371 million for a False Claims Act.
2019, another $41 million.
2016 again 371 million for false claims act. 2019 another 41 million. So the point is here
look and I'm not saying that there aren't two sides to every two billion dollar fine
you have to pay. But this guy's just an asshole.
Can I just be clear about, like, I just, we're at a certain point, we're beholden to these people.
Here's something else that he said, though.
So everyone was talking about the criminal comment, and they should, but there was something else, and Tokunawa pointed this out when I was watching the clip.
They're kind of separated from each other, but it's important to note.
He does this under the guise of, it's a democratic process, and then sort of feathers out into What we are seeing is what democracy is all about.
People should have an opinion.
You are not in a situation where you can ban people from saying what they believe.
So when people are saying what they believe, they are people that believe differently.
So that, it's regular that will lead to some confusion.
Eventually, we have processes in a democracy.
The process is the FDA that will approve or not a product.
The process is the CDC that will issue a recommendation or not.
Those things have happened.
And right now, we are already rolling out the boosters to those that they want them.
And I believe that that will be very successful.
Oh, by the way, I just got in my DeLorean.
2022, they have to pay $492 million for false clinical boosters.
What?
Oh, you're such a stickler!
So what is democratic about the FDA and CDC?
Think about that for a second.
He said democratic process.
This is the problem when people talk about the swamp.
You often think about people, you know, like the Dick Durbin's of the world, or you think about the Schumer's of the world.
And granted, I understand that too.
They're incredibly Irritating.
But the issue here is you have so many appointed people in positions of authority who've never been elected.
Remember?
The CDC was the reason for extending the rent moratorium.
The CDC was now all of a sudden in charge of national security because of the health issues.
And all of a sudden, people who aren't elected.
We're in charge of all these issues.
So let me give you an example.
Yeah, yeah.
Democratic process.
The FDA commissioner, Janet Woodstock, appointed by Biden.
Her salary is $370,000 plus.
The CDC director, Rochelle Walensky, making over $200,000.
That's not including benefits.
And of course, who could forget the NIAID director, Anthony Fauci, completely unelected, and he's the highest paid federal employee with a multi-hundred thousand dollar salary.
So yes, it's a democratic process.
What do you mean by that?
Atheist oligarchy.
You can question if you want to be criminal.
Well, and remember, you can't question the CDC, and then you certainly can't question
the WHO until the CDC questions the WHO, and then I'm not sure what the rules are then.
You can question if you want to be criminal, gulag is that way.
Wasn't it Clinton too that kind of lacks the drug laws in the 90s with the FDA where they
didn't have to approve medication before it went out?
Which I think, here's the thing, I think that's a good thing.
Yeah, but that was... If I'm not mistaken, I think it happened under Clinton.
It happened in the 90s.
Okay.
But the issue there is, even then, you have to prove that there's some reason for prescribing something off-label.
Right.
They're just like, hey, if you have cholesterol, why don't you take Ritalin?
Yes!
Take cheese!
Yes!
Yes, also this is concentrated pill of ayahuasca.
See you in 48 hours, maybe 72.
No misinformation.
I give it to you for addiction issues, for depression and rectal itch.
It's multi-purposed.
Just now while I talked to you, I lost 3 million dollars in vines.
Yes, I did not know.
Did you say vines?
Vines, vines.
Oh, fine.
Vines.
Not vine, that's no longer.
People don't like short videos.
I talk long about how you shouldn't be able to talk.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
It's democratic process when I arrest you.
Well listen, you have opinion, you go to jail.
That's it!
It's democracy!
That's how it work.
Yes?
You know where I come from, democracy rape you.
So I bring to America.
Yakov take my whole act.
So I have him killed.
Not really.
Send to Branson.
Same difference.
I kill his career.
I have him sat next to half Titanic Museum.
By the way, we have about probably 2,000 people right now watching from Branson who are like, I know, it's a really shitty museum.
No!
It's my wife-er anniversary.
They're like, I do enjoy Yakov's show, but no.
Actually, No Joke apparently does a fantastic show.
It's not him, though.
It's probably funny.
I don't want to see half a Titanic, though.
Wow, that is some boat.
It's a museum, and it's just half the Titanic.
So it sank like this, huh?
It's like they didn't scale it down.
Right.
They just said, we'll just make a half Titanic.
We can't afford the whole thing.
We can't build a full Titanic.
We'll just make it a smaller Titanic.
Like, nah, half is the way to go.
It's one of two.
I think the other one's in either, I think it's Tennessee.
Is it the other half?
Kentucky.
No, it's not the other half.
They have two.
Is it the real Titanic or they just built it?
It's a scale.
No, it's not the real Titanic.
So I could just watch the Titanic?
I have no idea.
Well, what's the difference?
If it's made up... I know that I went to Branson because my wife is all obsessed with the Titanic thing.
She doesn't like the movie that much, though, surprisingly.
And they give you a name of someone who was actually on the Titanic at the beginning of the museum.
Did you ever die?
Oh, I died.
Oh!
Were you Jack?
It was an old lady.
I was like, she's definitely... She's going down.
She was supposed to be in the lifeboats first, but you know people are like, she's an old life expectancy.
Billie Jean.
You've had a good run.
40, they just shoved her off.
Oh, you know they weren't classy about that.
Of course not.
Women's Lib.
I just like how the band, what was that?
Yeah, the band where it's like the only black people in the movie that are still playing.
Like, we're not making this the lifeboat.
They're not gonna let us on?
The film was not accurate, by the way, because they continued playing classical.
The film was not accurate because she's a terrible woman who just let him die.
She did.
She's like, I'll never leave you, Jack!
And before she even feels for a pulse, she's like, bye!
Hi, Jack.
I do not want to explain to Billy Zane about how we've been banging this whole trip he brought me on.
She's a whore.
Think about it.
She could have sold that heart of the ocean, whatever it is, and her grandkids could have gone to college.
Fed the poor.
Do you think Jack cares that you threw it in the water?
He's dead!
So weird to think that that's the same guy from Django.
Let's be right here.
Colin Kaepernick.
We do have a guest so we can't go too long today.
I'm having fun.
Colin Kaepernick.
I was going to go back to the Russian thing.
It's too easy.
Put him to bed.
We've killed it.
Dead like you will be.
Redline.
Some people redline district.
I redline your neck.
Colin Kaepernick, just so you know, we have some exclusive info here.
You know, there's an update.
You guys all know, in case you had forgotten, Colin Kaepernick... I think he's Egyptian?
I don't know.
I don't care.
It's immaterial.
So, in case you've forgotten, he did this documentary, very in-demand documentary, breakthrough documentary for Netflix.
Here's a refresher.
Before they put you on the field, teams poke, pry, and examine you.
Searching for any defect that might affect your performance.
No boundary respected.
No dignity left intact.
No white guys in the NFL draft?
Not at all.
None at all.
Weird.
Come on, boy.
Hurry up.
Look at that shape there.
Look at this.
Mr. Farber, I got your bid.
30, James.
30 to you.
These guys on steroids?
All right, so look he has some new products too Yesterday, Kaepernick's Publishing Company, they're promoting this new book, Abolition for the People, and in tiny print it says, The Movement for a Future Without Policing in Prisons.
Oh boy.
So they always put that in the tiny print.
Oh, that's in small.
Like, you know, it's about equality and justice, and you get all, like, you get soccer.
Yeah.
That's what happens in Virginia.
Soccer moms, you know, in suburbia, they're like, yeah, equality and justice.
I'm like, yeah, and no prisons or police.
Wait, what?
Hold up.
Exactly.
And here's something else.
He's a documentarian.
He's a writer.
And now he's an actor.
Yeah.
people didn't realize this this was a documentary to go along with Kaepernick has actually secured
the rights and sort of reinterpreted the classic film you know classic rate racially charged film
Roots and we have an exclusive look at it.
I want to hear you say it.
I want to hear you say what your sign-in bonus is.
I'm a good quarterback.
That's what my mama said.
Your sign-in bonus is twenty million.
I want to hear you say it, boy.
Fifty!
Fifty million!
If you're willing to do a contract extension, we might be able to offer Thirty.
Lord God, help that boy.
Get him a flex deal with a point on the merchandising back end.
Alright, boy.
I'm not promising anything.
And really, I shouldn't even be saying this, but the best we can do is thirty-five million.
And that is absolutely the best we can offer.
But I can probably get you another five as a performance bonus.
If you get us to the post-season.
I want to hear you say it.
Oh, no!
No!
What's your sign-in bonus?
Thirty-five million.
Aye.
Say it again.
Say it so they all can hear.
35 million!
With a 5 million performance bonus if I take the team to postseason.
Aye.
That's a good quarterback.
Yes.
Okay, look.
Everyone watching here.
We took a risk, so smash that like button.
Smash that like button and comment to help the algorithm.
We're gonna need it!
I think I just got cancelled again.
Hey wait, hold on a second.
That was me caring.
If you don't understand a multi-millionaire who's talking about slavery, you don't find that funny, you're missing the point.
Yeah, you really are.
It's absurd to even compare the two.
Really quickly, by the way, right now I guess Kyle Rittenhouse is on the stand.
Let's see what's going on really quickly.
That's his mother.
Okay, so listen, if anything happens while we are live today, we'll have a control room let us know.
We'll cover this tomorrow because we don't want to necessarily need to be first with this.
We need to be right.
Right, well the judge actually was giving him instructions just a second ago and he said, now son, you realize that the prosecution has made your case for you, right?
So just don't say anything stupid.
You realize that basically, your testimony, you can just point and say, what he said.
The prosecution.
Just making sure.
You understand?
That's actually what the defense can do too.
And then rest.
This whole thing is ridiculous now.
It really is.
It's kind of a waste of my time at this point.
Let me order some cookies here.
Hey, hey, lunch.
I was thinking anyone feeling up for Sherry's Berries?
Yeah, macadamia nuts too.
Did you hear when Ear Gage just said that he pointed the gun at him?
I was like case dismissed.
I thought that this guy knew that he could lie.
He just agreed.
I was like, oh, this is perfect.
You know, he could lie.
He could invoke the fifth.
He could say, uh, no.
Hey, prosecutor, there was your guy.
And he pissed off the spectrum kid, too.
You wouldn't believe how many letters I get saying, when's the defense going to stop calling witnesses and say they're the prosecutor?
The defense hasn't called any witnesses.
So all right, let me give you a recap here of what happened this week, because yesterday we did the climate change episode, which is a reference piece.
It's a whole two hours of myths from 1970 to today, so we missed some stuff.
So here's the thing.
Gage Kruskruz, but we'll just call him Mr. Gage.
Bicep guy.
Yeah.
Admitted Just so you know, this happened two days ago, and then yesterday was this autistic witness, I believe.
And I don't say that as an insult.
Brilliant, actually.
And what they call, I don't know if it's audiographic kind of memory.
There's a term for the audio equivalent, the auditory equivalent of a photographic memory.
You can tell this guy has it, and he wasn't being pushed around.
So that was yesterday.
A lot of people have missed it.
But let's talk about the defining moment that should absolutely result in the acquittal.
This is Gage admitting that Kyle Only shot when he charged him and pointed his gun at Kyle Rittenhouse.
And watch the prosecution's reaction.
That looks like my bicep being vaporized, yes.
OK.
Nice.
Being vaporized means you're pointing your gun directly at him.
Weird choice of words.
Yes?
Yes.
OK, so when you were standing three to five feet from him with your arms up in the air, he never fired, right?
Correct.
It wasn't until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him, with your gun, now your hands down, pointed at him, that he fired, right?
Correct.
Look at the prosecution.
And you can see actually at one point he goes like this.
And by the way, here's the thing, prosecution, even if you know your case is screwed, like even if you feel like this, you don't do it!
Even if a fighter loses a decision, you know, throw their hands up!
Try and sway the judges!
You gotta look confident out there.
You're like, ah!
I won that!
And everyone knows you didn't, but maybe one judge is like, oh, he seems to believe it.
If I was the prosecutor, I would have thrown my shoe at him.
What was that?
Well, here's the thing.
The prosecution, actually, a lot of people don't know this.
Everyone's mic'd up.
They all have lav mics.
And there was a hot mic.
We have the exclusive, right here, of the audio of the prosecution at that key moment, what he was saying.
You had mentioned that you believe that he was re-racking... Okay, come on, Gage.
This is not a hard one, just do it like we rehearsed.
The ball is yours, you just gotta sail it past.
...pointed your gun at him, advanced on him with your gun, now your hands down, pointed at him.
Then he fired, right?
Correct.
F**k me hard!
Oh, f**k me hard!
That's telling.
Rough day.
Yeah.
He sounds less goofy in that.
I don't know.
Putting on appearances.
Didn't work.
Okay.
Yesterday, here's the witness.
No, what?
It looks like my bicep being vaporized.
Vaporized?
I can't get over the accident.
You hear something so dumb, I don't even know how to... You just want to be a Dr. Hebert, like, what's up, my bicep being vaporized?
Yeah.
Yes it is.
By the way, to be clear, we're laughing at the choice of words.
Yes.
Not harm.
Oh yeah, no.
No, we would never laugh at harm.
We would not laugh at that.
Never.
At someone who is trying to shoot someone on his back and his bicep being vaporized.
No.
That's not funny at all.
That's just a weird way to say it.
In no way.
I just think the choice of words of vaporized is humorous.
Yes.
Yes.
Not the situation.
Not at all.
Not at all.
Never.
Vaporization.
Not to mention the bicep.
Pedophiles spent time in prison.
That's where their ass gets eviscerated.
Big words!
That one's gone.
Very big words.
That looks like my anus has been destroyed.
It looks like my rectal fissure has been decimated.
You could drive a truck through it.
That is my anus being Titanic'd.
It belongs in Branson.
It belongs in Branson.
Not the half thing, the whole.
Damn near killed him.
Alright.
The cake got a lick of frosting too.
So!
So- Ahaha!
Boo!
You don't know what I'm saying.
Boo!
What are you, me?
Here's the witness, Nathan DeBruin, who I believe is an, I say this, on the spectrum, photographer, who just was, and by the way, just so you know, prosecution, I'm gonna give you some advice here, and I shouldn't be doing this.
No.
If you get someone on the stand who might be on the spectrum, don't immediately put them on the defensive and make them uncomfortable.
Go back and watch this day, this is, what are we, the 10th today?
So it was on the 9th, go back and watch how the defense handles this person.
versus how the prosecution handles this person.
Regardless of where his motivations lie or his political leanings lie, the truth is you can see one person tried to make him comfortable, and one person tried to attack him.
And as someone who has worked with people with special needs, it's never a good idea.
Ever.
But I guess the prosecution didn't know, so I want you to watch here the prosecution, who actually, by the way, is Brian Stelter, fast forward 30 years, interview Nathan DeBruin and watch the case come apart.
And we asked if you knew anything beyond that statement.
Correct.
We didn't ask you to change it.
Yes, you did.
So, you said we asked to change it to identify Mr. Zeminski?
Yes.
How did the meeting end?
What do you mean, how did the meeting end?
How did our meeting end?
Our meeting or with my attorney?
You said literally we'd retype the statement that you took November 11th.
He didn't say retype it, but he said, do I want to add anything to that?
And to how I interpret that, that's pretty much altering my statement.
And I felt uneasy about that.
Did you go and give an interview to a, uh, a gossip site that is a biased against?
I don't know what his site represents.
First of all, he came to me, I didn't go to him.
Let's make that clear.
And you understand that he has a bias in this case?
I don't know.
I don't know him personally.
Would you describe our meeting in the DA's office as cordial and uneventful?
It was...
Besides the uneasy feeling I had, it was pretty much like a normal meeting.
So when we ask you if there's anything to add or beyond your statement, that made you feel uneasy.
Yes.
First of all, it was, like I said, when I first walked into the police station, I walked through a police station that didn't even have a door.
It didn't have no glass attached.
There was glass on the ground, completely all shattered on the ground.
I have photos, don't worry.
Shattered all over the ground.
It was a very, you guys had me waiting constantly.
Your sentence was an hour and a half long.
Don't know.
Right?
I don't know how long it was.
And they were in the room within five minutes of you walking in the interrogation room.
I don't believe that.
So the fact there was no window made it so you could not give an accurate statement?
I'm not saying that.
You just did.
It gave me anxiety.
Yeah, so make sure you say what I'm saying.
They are incapable of lying.
You can't do that.
They shouldn't say what I'm saying.
So you said because there was a broken window you couldn't give it... What he was trying to say is... So let's keep this in mind.
No, my friend Matt has Asperger's, though.
It's like they don't lie.
They do not lie.
Very direct.
You can't sit there and try to throw them through a loop like that.
If you're like, dude, I look like I gained weight.
You mean aside from the 50 pounds?
They'll just say how they feel, and you're like, wow, that just cut like a knife!
Yeah!
That was so awesome.
So keep in mind, too, Gage, the guy with the gauge, he failed to let the officers know, even though he gave a statement with all kinds of details, that he had a gun.
Yeah.
That he had a .40 Cal Glock 27, I believe, fourth generation, if I'm going by rote here.
Forgot that.
And he may have told some officers that he dropped and lost his gun.
And these guys here are trying to ask him, they're trying to say, so, uh, you left out of your statement that, uh, Gage grabbed the gun.
Why didn't you remember that?
He's trying to say, because I'm going into basically a destroyed police department.
There are still people out there, protesters.
I'm feeling uncomfortable about it, right?
And not to mention, you guys asked me to rewrite the statement, you made me sit there and wait as a power move, you asked me to alter the statement, I was anxious, and the details that he forgot were not key to the case, unlike the guy, Gage, who's suing the city for $10 million, by the way, so he needs Kyle to be guilty, saying, uh, oh, it slipped my mind that, uh, I had a gun in my hand and it happened to be aimed at Kyle Rittenhouse.
Didn't you remember what color shirt Kyle was wearing?
But no recollection of having a locked and loaded .40 cal in your hand.
Kyle's trying to not go to prison.
You're trying to get $10 million.
I wonder who we should believe in this situation.
Also, was he the one who beat his girlfriend?
It's so hard to keep track of who... There's criminals everywhere in this one.
By the way, there's a lot of people wondering why we're not covering Kyle right now.
Do you want to cover it now?
Do you want to try to do it tomorrow?
We can push the segment.
What do we want to do?
You guys let us know.
We can... Because I have a whole segment on secession and why... Should we throw it to the likes?
We could, well... All right, let's throw it... Okay.
If you guys want... But we also have the guest, Ed Durr.
That's true.
So we would have about 30 minutes to cover Kyle's testimony.
What do you guys think here?
You guys let us know.
Okay, if there's... Last time I undershot it.
If there's 10...
If there's 10,000 likes... We're at 17 right now.
No, no, an additional 10,000 likes right now in the next, what should I say, three minutes?
Three minutes?
Three minutes, 10,000 likes, we'll cover Kyle Rittenhouse.
Three minutes and 33 seconds.
Yeah.
Go.
Fine.
What?
Why?
I don't know.
You're making me confused.
Hey, be nice to Dave.
We just went over this, be nice.
We got a clock going.
What?
My stomach is rumbling into the meat.
I thought you were saying because he was autistic.
Well, I'm not.
I am not that smart.
My wife told me she thinks I'm on the spectrum, by the way.
I think you're on the spectrum.
I think she's accurate.
I think you should cut yourself, how about that?
I don't even mean it as a negative.
Wait, maybe I am!
I'm incapable of holding it in!
You're short!
You had a weird tooth for nine years!
Stop it!
Why would he say stuff like that?
Please, nobody subpoena me!
I don't even mean it as a negative.
No.
And you know what they... I could be.
Do you want to bring up the trial while we're waiting for the three minutes?
No, because then we can't give it to them for free!
They're strong, they're well hung, what are you hating about that?
So this is what I was planning on talking about, secession in America and actually who gets to keep America as a country versus America number two.
And that's something we can talk about that tomorrow, but I've got this thing laid out.
I know, I mean, we would have to see the likes.
And if we need to, and if we see the likes, by the way, people in the control room, because we're flying blind, you guys will have to live fact check it, and you guys will have to get us the info.
Because I want to make sure that we don't get it wrong, because YouTube is not...
Give us any grace if in real time we go, I don't think that's right, and we're slightly incorrect, even if CNN uploads a blatantly false video or segment three days later when they should have been able to do their due diligence.
By the way, how did CNN and all these other news outlets and left-leaning shows on YouTube, how did they not know that Kyle Rittenhouse was chased by Rosenbaum?
Remember when I came in one day to Okinawa and I said, wait, hold on a second, because I'm always watching liberal news sources.
They're saying that Kyle Rittenhouse chased Rosenbaum.
Is there footage that I haven't seen?
Because I've watched about three hours of footage.
I couldn't even see how it could be interpreted that way.
Turns out, they just can't be bothered to do their job.
No, not at all.
Well, they're barely using the trial footage.
That's what's so creepy about it.
I know.
Are we there?
What do we have here?
Almost.
We got 1,000 to go.
1,000 to go.
I just want to tell you, Groskowitz, one of the best quotes from the trial.
His name is Mr. Gages.
Mr. Bicep.
They call me Mr. Gages.
This is a direct quote from him.
He said, in that moment, I was trying to preserve my own life, but doing so, this is the best part, but doing so while taking the life of another is not something I am capable of or comfortable with doing.
And I'm like, Then why do you point the gun at his head?
If you're not comfortable or capable of taking his life to defend yours, what are you doing with a water pistol, sir?
Can someone tell me, is he the one who put a knife to his brother's throat, or is he the one who beat his girlfriend?
Well, he's capable of threatening with weapons, but he's not really gonna use them.
Oh, okay, so he's just gonna point it at him and say, don't please.
Unless it's a chick, would you rather mansplain?
Well, exactly.
Is there a song about this?
All right.
Well, if you point a gun at somebody, they're not gonna know your moral background.
In fact, they're probably gonna think it's not very moral.
No.
I said, look, if I knew, you know, Rosen, okay, and just so you know, language warning, we're about to go to Kyle Rittenhouse.
If I were Rittenhouse, my defense on the stand would be, uh, so why did you shoot him?
I would say, in language, I would say, well, your honor, I thought he was trying to fuck me.
What would you do?
What?
What do you mean?
Well, I know that he had, this is fact, some references to blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah Yeah, I would have assumed.
I've had him in my court.
He wants to have sex with everything that's not 18.
Who's up for an Orange Julius?
Alright, let's go to the mall.
Let's see Kyle Rittenhouse, what he's saying here.
Was there any discussion regarding car source at that time?
Yes.
Nick Smith, once we picked him up, he wanted to go to a bank to withdraw money.
The bank was closed, and then he was like, hey, would you guys like to come with me and help watch over the car store?
The bank was on fire.
There's no fires or anything.
And Dominic said yes, I agreed, I said okay.
And then I said, here, Nick, I don't really need my bulletproof vest.
I'm going to be helping people with first aid, so I gave him my bulletproof vest.
It looks like that kid, what's the name of that actor?
The neighbor in Santa Clarita Diet?
Someone bring it up.
We'll bring it up later.
The neighbor kid in Santa Clarita Diet.
Yes.
I've not seen the show.
It was issued to me by the Grayslake Police Department.
No, I did not.
After you gave him your bulletproof vest, where did you go?
We went back to Nick Smith's house where we parked Dominic Black's car.
And then what did you do?
We walked from Mr. Smith's house.
Once we parked at Nick Smith's house, we walked from Nick Smith's house to the car source.
One, cutting through the Ruther Central backside parking lot, because Nick Smith lives on the same street of... You don't have to say where Nick Smith lives.
He lives within walking distance.
So nervous.
He looks like 15.
So you go to Car Source 1?
Yes.
And that's the bird belt one?
No, Car Source 2, my bad, across the street.
And at Car Source 2, that's where you spent most of the evening?
Yes.
When you first got to Car Source 2, the one at 59th and Sheridan, what happened?
The owners were there, Sam, Sal, and his father, and I believe, I think it was his uncle there also, he was driving a van of some sort.
Oh no, he wasn't driving it with Rosenbaum, was he?
You think this is a mistake?
Hey, do you think this is a mistake?
Putting him on the stand?
I don't think they need to do it.
Look how nervous he looks when his own guy is asking him questions.
I don't know what's going to happen, but I don't think they need to do it.
I think right now it's just let the prosecution shoot themselves in the foot.
Well, he's probably nervous 24-7 regardless if he's on the stand.
I know!
Well, that's why you don't put him on the stand, because then he can't be cross-examined.
I mean, once you're chased by a pedophile, you're nervous for life.
That's true.
I'd probably be sweating bullets.
Yeah, or shooting them through a bicep.
Not that that would be funny.
No, you don't use a vaporizer.
Yeah, you don't want to vaporize.
We got out and we hung around for a couple minutes.
Some people showed up.
I now know who they are, but at the time I didn't.
Okay.
Can I have your ID?
Huh?
Now, if I'm not mistaken, can someone correct me here?
I want to make sure I'm right.
The prosecution rested their case yesterday?
Yes.
So this is the defense calling it?
This is the defense.
So that's interesting, by the way, everyone out there watching this.
Isn't it interesting to note that the prosecution never had any interest?
They can't call.
I know they can't call, but they didn't have any interest.
And really, they actually, if you listen to what they were talking about, they Spoke about everything, really, other than Kyle Rittenhouse.
Yeah.
They spoke about the people, and their parents, and the hospital.
Yeah, they didn't say what he was doing that day.
They really tried to avoid it.
So, it'll be interesting to see the cross-examination here, because I think they, I wouldn't be surprised if the prosecution tries to whiz past this one, because I don't think it'll help them.
I don't think they're gonna spend a lot of time with Kyle.
I think they're gonna try to make him look bad.
Hey, look!
There's a hair hat!
Oh my god!
Look at that guy!
Oh, and it's dyed.
Looks like Happy Gilmore's boss!
Oh, no!
And you can count on me waiting for you in the parking lot.
Doesn't he?
Shooter!
This guy has a nail in his head.
We've heard testimony.
You can't lie.
Did you have Fu Manchu goatee dye to match my wig?
Sir, we don't do color matching here.
Go to the Ace Hardware.
My driver's license is just for men.
Sexist.
You did not know the owner of Car Stars previously?
I did not.
Was he being nice to you guys?
Was he happy you were there?
Was he mad at you for being there?
Describe it.
He was happy we were there.
I don't think he looks like a killer, which is, I think, why they put him up here.
That's probably why.
He looks very young.
Did you guys bring up a picture of that actor from the Santa Clarita Diet, that kid?
I'm just trying to see if that's the right one.
Well, the control room should send it to you, Tocanalan.
You can't be doing that right now.
We're near Google instead.
Come on, guys, send it to him.
Don't make him have to Google this right now.
The googly mooglies.
10 minutes before this photograph was taken did you know any of them?
I did not.
Had you ever spoken to any of them?
No.
When you were there, what was the idea?
Was there a plan?
What was going to happen?
Uh, yes.
The plan was to... I went down there to provide first aid.
I also... I brought my orange first aid kit.
Whoa, not him.
Not him?
No, the neighbor with freckles.
Well, forget about it.
That was in the moments past.
...was filled with first aid stuff by my feet to provide first aid.
The orange box by your feet you refer to as the Pelican Box?
Yes.
Did you have that before the 25th?
Yes.
Was it stock?
Yes.
With things that you had bought and brought?
Yes.
And do you go With that every day, or is that because of the situation?
It was in the truck of my car.
And the fanny pack, what's the situation with that?
It was my work bag.
Messing with him on style choices, are we?
You wore a fanny pack?
No, I know, I'm just playing.
Why do you gotta bring up the fanny pack, bro?
By the way, just so you know, fanny pack is like, what are the things called for flies?
The things that attract flies.
Oh, the zapper?
Yeah.
Fanny packs are like fly zappers for pedophiles, just so you know.
It's like a big target.
It's frickin' catnip for pedophiles!
Right above your booty.
It's like a best friend's heart locket.
I don't like you saying the word booty, it just throws me off.
I don't like it either.
Yeah, unless it's referring to pirate treasure.
Or popcorn.
In which case we all partake.
Well, who doesn't?
That guy!
He does look like him.
I think the other guy looked more like him.
He talks like him, too.
How many car sources are there?
Lots.
Are these just different lots?
Or are there a bunch of used car lots?
Like, Car Source 1, Car Source 2.
Do they just have a bidding?
Do they just have a war with signs?
How many car sources are there a lot are these different lots or are there a bunch of car sale could use car lots
like Car source one car source two is it they just have like a
bidding they just have a war with signs like all right I'm car source screw you I'm car source
I'll be CarSource 1!
I'm taking it!
CarSource!
And then 3 comes in and he's like, ah, nah, you both... This is the real CarSource.
I knew I should have trademarked the name!
Thank gummit!
It's like Ray's Pizza in New York.
They all claim to be the original.
No, they're not.
They were not.
They left you guys there.
Yes.
I believe Nick Smith was in contact with them throughout the night.
Why is that Dave?
Why do you have four cars?
You got one block, basically.
Got four car sources?
Listen, you can't have too many crappy car lots at one time.
Do you know how happy the owner probably secretly was they burned it?
He was like, oh, finally, I'm gonna make money off this.
Insurance.
Hey guys, come over here and burn this jerk's lot.
Yeah, we'll protect it for you.
I'm good.
Yeah, I'm fine.
It's okay.
No, no, really, we can put... No!
You don't need to put yourself out.
No, it's no problem.
You go.
It's fine.
Why does the whole lot smell like gasoline?
Do you eat in other cars?
No.
I don't know.
What are you talking about?
I don't smell anything.
You should talk, Mr. Fanny Pack.
I did it personally, but the people that were on the roof did.
My lawyer agreed not to bring up the Fanny Pack.
And then screwed me on the stand!
You should be disbarred, sir.
Where were you predominantly at CarSource 2?
I was in front of the CarSource 2.
As well, or the second one?
No, not the whole time.
When I left, I was with Ryan Balch and we would go out and ask if anybody needed any first aid assistance and we would see if there were any fires and we would put them out.
By the way, he's on camera offering first aid assistance and putting out fires.
I put one out at the church.
So right here was where there was the demolishing.
They were breaking some stuff down.
But right here I believe there was another building with an alleyway.
It was either right here or right here.
I don't remember.
Don't get too specific Kyle.
I put out a fire by a church and then saved a cat and a tree.
Down the alleyway where they were trying to set the building and church on fire and me and Mr. Balch and I believe somebody else was with us.
Don't worry about that.
We went to go put that fire out.
Did you put it out?
We did.
He's on camera with the fire extinguisher by the way.
Maybe you guys can bring that up in the control room so we can fact check this.
We were walking north down Sheridan Road to go put the fire out and then somebody else put the fire out before we got to Rutherford Central High School.
No, sorry, that's my mistake.
You're walking north on Sheridan.
It's the side of the building on Sheridan Road, towards the left when you're walking north.
He makes painful Gilbert Godfrey faces.
Ah!
No!
I was at Carshaws 4!
That's when the pedophile tried to fuck me!
You saw the HD!
He was getting close.
How did you know he was a pedophile?
There you go, him with the fire extinguisher.
How did you know he was a pedophile, Mr. Rittenhouse?
WELL, I FEAR WHEN A BALD MAN WITH A MENTAL HOSPITAL PLASTIC BAG IS WALKING DOWN AN ALLEYWAY WITH A RAGING ERECTION, HE'S NOT COLLECTING FOR THE RED CROSS!
Too early for those bells.
I miss Bernie.
I miss Bernie.
By the way, I think, do you think, again, a mistake by this attorney.
Don't ask him these detailed questions.
Let Kyle answer very generally.
I'm hoping they're laying a trap.
I do too, but I'm like, do you see what he's doing?
Oh no, it's actually this side and maybe this and oh it's like... Do we still want to have Ed Duran or should we be just continuing with this trial?
What's the word?
It could go for like two hours.
Yeah, we could probably do DUR and then come back to this.
As long as I just don't want to make this show super complicated.
You guys let me know what you think is best here, because I can't see what people are talking about.
He just said Rosenbaum threatened to kill him twice.
Oh, did he?
He was just mad about something.
Me and Mr. Balch were asking people if they needed medical help, and then he screamed.
Their sound's out.
I think it's because he was swearing.
He said the f-word.
Which is also a real problem, by the way.
These things are being broadcast online.
Don't sanitize it.
Don't sanitize it.
Look, let me just say one thing really quickly.
This matters because they're gonna bleep it out, okay?
When they're trying to say a white supremacist went down to Kenosha, and you guys don't allow the truth to be spoken, people won't know that there was only one person screaming the n-word at the top of his lungs, and it was the child rapist.
Fair point.
Another guy, he was screaming, Uh oh.
He said... N-bomb.
Yeah, they're saying it's, I'll kill you, N-word.
I hope he doesn't say that.
Yeah, I hope he doesn't say that.
Well, someone else actually said the N-word yesterday.
Did they?
Are they white?
Yeah.
You have to in courts.
These people have to be clear about it, for crying out loud.
If you think someone's reporting that a pedophile was yelling N-word, it makes them racist.
Let's be adults now.
Well, here's what would happen.
Kyle Rittenhouse on the stand repeatedly uses the N-word.
That's the headline from our, you know, trusty friends.
That's what I mean.
It can be damning for the sake of media.
It doesn't matter.
You don't matter!
You matter.
He said that Rosenbaum said, I'm going to cut your effing heart out and kill you, N-word.
He was either helping sir or he was like throwing stuff on it. I don't know which one he was doing
He said that Rosenbaum said I'm going to cut your effing heart out and kill you and word Wow
And that's probably the least appropriate use of the n-word ever
Directed at that kid.
Oh right, exactly.
It's good that he's not just a pedophile, he's also extremely violent.
And racist.
Yeah, and racist.
R.I.P., you know.
Apparently confused, because Kyle's not, you know.
Yeah, I bet you Kyle's reaction was just like, he's like, I'm gonna kill you, Edward and Kyle.
Is there somebody in there?
Must have been a well-attended funeral.
Yes.
For a great human being.
I have not.
No kids allowed, though.
I have not.
Before August 25th of 2020, had you ever met Mr. Zeminski?
I have not.
Did you ever meet him since?
No kids allowed though.
I have not.
Shame.
Not allowed within 100 yards of the casket.
Or at least 3 feet.
Go say goodbye to your uncle, but you got to do it from the parking lot.
It was going to be a closed casket, but they couldn't manage it because the last thing he saw was a miner.
They couldn't close the lid.
Because he has an erection.
It was odd, he cremated before he died.
Oh.
Now, did you provide medical help to anyone?
I did.
Describe a couple of those cases.
All on film.
The first time I provided medical help to someone was This lady, I think she sprained her ankle or twisted it.
I don't know exactly.
I'm not an expert on x-rays.
I wouldn't know.
Don't say stuff like that.
She hurt her ankle and she was being carried by two gentlemen.
It was more of a cankle wound, really.
Before that, I was just petrified.
I was like, hey, do you need help?
She said yes and I said, okay, let's go into the car source where I was helping people.
Which one?
And I wrapped her ankle and then she went on her way and I said, I told her, I let her know there was a hospital if you go, I want to say south down Sheridan and across the street from Car Source 3.
I let her know that the hospital was over there and she should go get it.
I let her know to go past four burning buildings and make a left at the burning church.
Yes.
If you get to the pedophile, you've gone too far.
Yeah.
Chemical bomb.
Right after I heard the, I'm gonna cut your hearts out for Mr. Rosenbaum,
I don't know who threw it, but somebody threw a chemical bomb,
and Ryan Balch had some effects of it, so I helped Mr. Balch with being able to breathe and I
helped flush it out.
Yesterday, the prosecution actually said something like, so aside from the bricks and chemical bombs, you weren't hurt.
Aside?
The gas bombs?
Yeah, that's what he was talking about.
But the prosecution was like, aside from a few gas bombs.
You know, boys will be boys!
So other than the punches, he never hit you?
That's correct.
Oh, yes.
After he hit you so many times, your eyes closed.
You couldn't see who was hitting you, could you?
Why did you think he was going to kill you?
Because he said, I'm going to fucking kill you, Edward, about five times?
But aside from that...
Other than that.
I felt he was yelling it at me because it was directed at me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He didn't have any weapons.
Well, he had a chain.
I was at first confused.
I thought it couldn't be me because he referred to me as the N-word, but I quickly noticed that he referred to everybody as the N-word.
Yeah.
So I just went by his line of vision, which was tractor beam.
He also looked so crazy that every black person around just let him say it.
Yes!
You and Mr. McGinnis... Did you know how crazy you have to look to get away with it?
Yeah.
I wrestle better for toilet paper.
by interview with this crazy autistic or Eastern block.
Yeah, that's black people. Yeah. You see the N word like, Hey, man,
you're like, what, what do you do? Like, what team is he on?
I have no idea. We're just hoping he goes home. I wrestle bear for
toilet paper.
You're not going to intimidate me with a jive talk. No. And in that
I was didn't find the $20 million for what I did to bear.
It was endangered.
I gave him fentanyl.
Yes, I wear it as hat now to remind people.
Yes, like I recommend.
Are we having Ed Duran or no?
I believe so.
I believe we stayed just to the right going south on Sheridan Road.
And eventually you crossed Sheridan Road?
Eventually.
And were the Bearcats there yet?
Bearcats?
The football team?
Hockey?
Yes they were.
Had they set up a line to stop people that you were aware of?
Not that I was aware of, I just know they were parked right there and people were throwing rocks at them.
Did anybody tell you not to cross that line?
You wouldn't be able to go back?
Not until later in the evening.
You cross that line, where do you go?
We continue straight, straight in a southerly direction down Sheridan Road.
There might be some value to this though, in the sense that, think about it, they're establishing a pattern and This is something, too, where the prosecution has really screwed up, and I know I'm not going to try and interrupt too much here because I'm learning as all of you are, but the prosecution screwed up by asking questions they didn't know the answer to.
That's the first rule of lawyering.
Whereas right now, obviously, since this is the defense's witness, they're asking questions they know the answer to, and I'm pretty sure they know, as we know, there's videographic or photographic evidence for all this.
It's establishing a pattern of him being there, Cleaning up graffiti, offering medical assistance, putting out fires.
That's important because this whole idea of this little kid was out there looking for a fight.
Here's my one thing, though.
We don't even need to go down this rabbit hole.
And people say, oh, what was he doing there?
Why did he go down?
If he's going down there, he's looking for trouble.
Hey, you know what?
OK.
Kyle Rittenhouse can answer what he was doing there.
You first.
What were you looking for?
How many burned down properties?
Oh, so you're saying no one was hurt?
No, it's that the fires were raging so they could be seen from a satellite, for crying out loud.
There are only a few man-made items you can see from satellite orbit the Great Wall of China and Kenosha that night.
But of course people were hurt.
The media doesn't care.
You're talking about thousands of arrests.
You're talking about thousands of casualties throughout these riots.
No, casualty also includes injuries, just to be clear.
So let's just be honest.
When they said, what was he doing there?
What were the people you're defending doing there?
Also, they happen to be pedophiles and wife beaters.
Sorry, not wife beaters.
Live-in broad beaters.
Because they wouldn't have the honor of putting a ring on it.
Someone call Beyonce. Well they acted like he went down there in a make America great again hat and
just started picking people off. Right. Yeah. And that's not and honestly I didn't know if that
wasn't the case from all the coverage that I saw. And watching this it's like he has every right to
be there as everybody else has a right to be there. Right and he has a right.
I wouldn't have rushed down there if I was his age, because I wouldn't have cared.
And like we've said before, if it was my kid, I'd be like, what is wrong with you?
Like, I'm not saying that he should have jumped in.
No, because you want to protect your kids.
But it's certainly honorable when you look at what he was doing throughout the day.
Yeah, his intentions were to help.
Yeah.
Let's go back.
I think that's important.
Yeah.
As I did that, I received a phone call from Dominic Black.
Hey, let me back up.
Jack's brother?
Were you able to get back to car source number two?
No, I did not.
Describe that.
As I was trying to get back, the police stopped me.
Well, didn't stop me.
They told me, I believe they said something along the lines of, to not go down there.
And I was telling them, hey, I need to go down there.
That's where I'm at, that business.
I don't remember exactly how that conversation went, but they wouldn't let me go back to car source lot number two.
So you weren't able to get back to car source two?
I was not.
Disobey the police's order?
No.
And you're alone.
You're stuck on the other side of the police line from the car source to where do you go?
I go to where there's other people at the gas station protecting the gas station and I go there because I believe that's the safest place to go because there's other people there.
Well that was a misjudgment.
Yes it was.
I thought the gas station was the safest place until the pedophile lit a dumpster on fire and pushed it towards the gas pumps.
Then I realized I'd made a horrible mistake.
Right there, the ultimate convenience center.
We can have Ed Durr on today, or we'd have to have him on next week.
Okay, well you guys let me know in the comment section if you want us to continue covering the trial, or do you want Ed Durr, the New Jersey truck driver?
Put it in the chat.
Yeah, put it in the chat, on Mug Club.
Dominic Black calls me and he says, Kyle, I need you to get down to the car share slot number 3.
The cars are being bashed in.
They're setting all the cars on fire.
I need you to go and put the fires out.
Okay.
And did you do anything as a result of that phone call?
I did.
What?
At the Ultimate Gas Station, I asked, I don't know who he is, but I asked an individual if he could come with me and if I could have a fire extinguisher to put out the fires.
Were both of those requests satisfied?
One of them were.
What?
I was given a fire extinguisher, but he said he can't come with me, and he said he believes there's already people down there.
All right, look, let me just say one thing here, too.
Think about this.
There's videographic evidence we just showed you that he asked for a fire extinguisher.
So on camera, he was providing medical assistance, and no side is perfect in this.
This kid's about as close to a damn hero as far as going down there trying to help the community as you get.
Before we even talk about the shootings.
But he's on camera asking for a fire extinguisher.
He's on camera putting out fires.
He's on camera delivering medical assistance.
He's not a qualified paramedic.
Okay, you weren't there.
You didn't help.
Shut up.
He's down there cleaning up graffiti.
This is all on video.
Hours of Kyle Rittenhouse before the shootings.
Contrast that with Rosenbaum is not only not on camera providing assistance or getting a fire extinguisher or putting out fires, he's on camera taking part in arson and screaming that he's going to kill people and repeatedly using the most racially charged epithets you can.
The other guys who we're talking about are on camera screaming Get his ass!
Get his ass!
Get him!
Or hitting him with a skateboard.
Let me ask you this.
Is there any footage of Kyle just saying something like, get his ass?
Because I've only seen him say, so we don't even need to get to bombs.
We don't even need to get to lighting dumpsters on fire and pushing them towards gas pumps.
How about just Kyle Rittenhouse is not only on camera with a fire extinguisher putting out fires and helping people.
He's not on camera before we get to the child rape.
He's not even on camera instigating anything, screaming, Get his ass!
Get him!
Whereas everyone, everyone that he shot was in addition to their lengthy, lengthy criminal records.
Isn't that kind of, it's kind of relevant, right?
It's kind of relevant.
It's a different, it's a different timeline up to these events.
Yeah.
Well, and I think, I don't know what we're seeing in the chat yet, but I think it might be best to bump the guest to next week, because I think this, no?
No, we're good?
Oh, never mind!
Never mind, we have Edgar.
Alright, really quickly folks, we are going to, do we have a stinger here?
Yes.
Alright, we have our guest, he is the, well, now he's actually in New Jersey.
Do you guys have him?
Yes.
I just want to make sure that I have him.
Hold on one second, let me make sure that I get my notes right.
You're looking?
Talking now and you look very confused.
Just confirming that he can hear us.
Hold one.
They're just testing the audio to make sure you can hear.
Well then bring up Kyle right now while we're waiting.
Why is the guy with no bicep not being charged for something?
That's what I wonder.
Yeah, it's attempted murder, yes.
Could be after.
Did you get back?
Could be after this suit.
At least give him a Jesse Smollett.
I don't know how much he cost the city in trying to charge, what was it, $10,000,000 civil suit against the city?
Was it against Rittenhouse or against the city?
The city.
Yeah, send him the bill at least.
Did he pay two Kenyans to chase down Rittenhouse?
I'm not sure how much a round of 223 costs, but Kyle needs to be reimbursed.
I was cornered from in front of me with Mr. Zeminsky.
And there were... Hold dirt.
There were three people right there.
See, that's real.
That's what I run.
You'll remember where you were when you saw this.
Thanks for our break.
Anyway, you can just relax for a minute, sir.
We're going to take a break, about 10 minutes, and please don't talk about the case during the break.
All of you, just right now.
First off, that just changed the case.
You will remember where you were when you watched that, and I'm glad that I was there to share that with you.
Gage didn't.
None of the other witnesses brought forward did.
Look, the kid's not a professional actor, and that's an Academy Award performance if he is.
That's a kid who was overcome with emotion.
And again, you're talking about a kid who was there to put out fire, to provide medical assistance, who was there because he saw a town on fire that he cared about.
And generally feels bad that he hurt somebody who was trying to kill him.
Yeah.
You know who doesn't feel that way?
The ear gauge guy who didn't care at all?
Who sat there with dead eyes like it was no problem?
Well, not only that, but you know who doesn't feel that way?
The person who runs up and points a gun at somebody who was not violent toward them.
The person who puts on a mask and runs out behind a car screaming, fuck you and I'll kill you when they weren't aggressive towards them and corners them.
Or attacks people smaller and weaker that are turned around.
Right.
God, my heart breaks for that kid.
Yeah.
But you know what?
That's real.
Maybe that's why they put him on the stand.
Yeah.
Because they knew, you know what?
This trial needs a little bit of authenticity.
All of a sudden, when the veil of pomp and circumstance is lifted, and you just see this is a kid who had to make some tough decisions Who ultimately is going to have to live with this for the rest of his life.
And that's why when people say... That's why... Think of how evil it is for a second.
Think of this for a second.
That kid is there crying.
Right?
And all of you right now, we all feel... Hopefully, unless you're a sociopath like Rosenbaum or like a Gage.
Sorry, I get it.
Hearsay.
But unless you're a sociopath, your heart goes out to that kid.
Even the media is trying to acknowledge that he's not a stone-cold killer.
Right?
But think about this for a second.
The kid was banned from GoFundMe.
Posts praising Kyle Rittenhouse were removed from Facebook, from Twitter, under their guidelines of supporting mass shooting.
Do you know what?
Do we have that clip?
We have that clip of Biden.
Which clip is it?
Biden weighed in on this.
Clip R. Biden weighed in, and I was going to use this before on the, you know, the secession of states in America.
Biden weighed in on this case.
before the trial even started to be clear. Here you go, here's the president of the United States
condemning this kid before no doubt he had watched any footage.
I'm praying the verdict is the right verdict, which is, I think it's overwhelming in my view.
Just imagine being that kid. It's like, okay, we know now what happens.
We know now, and you know, with the benefit of hindsight, with the benefit of all of this footage,
Biden is such an asshole.
I know, he's such an asshole.
I really can't even pretend he's not.
He doesn't know anything, he's dumb.
Not to mention that they were videotaping the jurors.
They were caught videotaping the jurors this week.
They're trying to dox the jurors.
Here, you know, do we have that clip of them?
Here you go, here's the judge talking about, they were caught trying to pressure The jurors.
To try and slant the jury.
And you wonder why people on the right say that the left hates the United States of America.
What?
They hate due process.
They hate the right to self-defense.
They hate the right to free speech.
And in this case, with one simple act of trying to videotape the jurors and make it public, they're infringing on all of those.
The First Amendment, the Second Amendment, not to mention due process and a fair trial.
Here is the judge talking about it.
This morning at the pickup there was someone there and was video recording the jury which the officers approached the person and required him to, him, her, I didn't even ask, to delete the video.
So, we just saw Kyle Reynolds obviously breaking down crying.
that if it happens again they're to take the phone and bring it here.
So we just saw Kyle Reynolds obviously breaking down crying.
It would be one thing, you know, there was a time in this country where, let's just say
this was a he said versus pedophile said.
He said vs. Wife Beater said.
He said.
She said.
But it's not.
It's overwhelming amount of video.
Overwhelming amount of evidence.
Overwhelming amount of eyewitness testimony, including the witnesses who were brought forward by the prosecution, by the way.
Let's be clear about that.
Today's the first day the defense has brought forward any of their witnesses.
Let's be really clear about that.
The overwhelming amount versus people who have active criminal records and were on camera that night trying to cause harm.
Here's the thing.
What you just saw boil over with Kyle Rittenhouse is, first and foremost, I'm sure overwhelmed with emotion because he seems to genuinely feel... I hope he doesn't feel guilty.
If I could talk to him, I would say, don't feel guilty about what you did.
But I know he feels bad.
I know that I've never been in a situation where I've had to take a life.
And by the way, that's also why I think it's important for people like us to praise him.
When people say, well, you're just praising him, you don't know how hard it is to take a life.
That's absolutely right.
That's why I praise the kid who went there to help, to be clear.
Who went there to serve his community, who went there to provide medical assistance.
I think it's important to praise the kid.
I think the kid is dealing with being overwhelmed with emotions, obviously, for I really hope not guilt.
But think of what this kid had to fight.
This kid didn't just have to go down there and fight for his life, which, by the way, would be enough of a story.
Think about it.
Hit in the head with a skateboard, rocked, someone else running up on him with a gun, and managing to clear a malfunction and only shoot him in the bicep.
That itself is amazing.
So not only did he have to fight people that night, but after that, he had to fight all of the media.
Remember the story?
White supremacist goes down to join militia.
None of it was true.
Had to fight the media.
Had to fight the President of the United States in the Court of Public Opinion.
Had to fight big tech.
GoFundMe.
Boot it.
Hope he sues the shit out of them.
Facebook.
You can't praise Kyle Rittenhouse.
Really?
Did you remove any articles that said he was a white supremacist?
Hey, have all articles about the Steele dossier about Russia collusion been removed?
Has Hunter Biden laptop stories?
Have they been re-approved?
No, but no one could get out and we had to deal with this accurate stories regarding Kyle Rittenhouse because they labeled him a mass shooter.
So the kid couldn't raise money.
The kid couldn't raise money online in the most effective way possible with a legal defense fund at GoFundMe to fight not only the trial, the media, the president, big tech, and, lest we forget, the FBI!
The FBI had footage that they were sitting on this entire time.
Lost it.
Isn't it, by the way, convenient?
They found it, I guess, yesterday.
They found some new HD footage.
Don't know if that was the FBI or not.
It's pretty tough to keep track.
What do you think you would do at 17?
I know what I would do at 17 if they said, by the way, you're going to have the president come out and give a statement against you, you're going to be removed from every single major social platform that's available while the media tars and feathers you, and the FBI is going to hold on to footage and not release it that would completely exonerate you and really eliminate the need for any sort of a trial in the first place.
Oh, and by the way, you're going to have Black Lives Matter activists and you're going to have Antifa activists Videographing the jury so that they make sure that justice is served how they want.
And by the way, even if you win all of this, and by the way, that's a big if, the FBI kind of gunning for certain Americans.
I don't know how they make their, how they go through their selection process.
But even if all of this happens, just so you know, people are probably going to riot in the streets and, you know, people are going to die.
If you're not guilty.
So just so you know, you'll be responsible for more death.
That's where that kid broke down.
And anyone, and this is where at that point, you know, I don't want to be that guy who just, you know, this is ridiculous and I hate this and just emote.
But you know what?
Anyone, specifically people who work at Facebook, who said we're not going to allow posts praising Kyle Rittenhouse because it's praising of a mass shooter.
Fuck you!
People at GoFundMe who removed this kid's ability to defend himself legally.
Fuck you!
People at the FBI who had footage and never made it available when they were going through evidence.
Fuck you!
And by the way, President Biden, who said that he hopes justice was swift, and in this case it was very clear and severe, and weighed in before the trial even took place, and no doubt, because he cannot be bothered, just like reporters, to simply reference the hours of footage that is out there.
Former Vice President Biden, fuck you!
This kid is deserved, he is owed an apology from all of you.
All of you.
And I hope it goes beyond.
You're seeing a lot of people right now in the leftist media.
I don't even want to name names, but I'm pretty sure you can guess.
I talked about this even last week, and now all of a sudden it's making the rounds in the conservative blogosphere.
A lot of people on the left are trying to distance themselves from this now.
Saying, oh, well, you know what?
You know what?
It seems like there's two sides.
And no, no, no, no, no, no.
If this isn't a We were wrong, not only that, we were wrong and we're sorry.
Fuck you.
And let's be really clear, he's a proxy for everyone out there right now.
You don't think this can happen to you?
This is about your right to self-defense.
If this kid doesn't have the right to defend himself, if the kid going down to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where he was a lifeguard, we just found out was given a flak jacket by the Great Lakes Police Department, if this kid who's going down, who's on camera, cleaning off graffiti, Providing medical assistance, putting out fires, and is chased down by a serial child rapist, yelling that he's going to kill him, and then saying, fuck you, and then having someone else approach, not approach him, storm up on him, hit him in the head with a skateboard, and his buddy come up and try and shoot him in the head with a .40 Cal Glock 27 that he forgot to mention to the police officer.
I guess Stelter didn't do enough digging to find out if that was the case.
Couldn't look at photos in front of him.
It is, it is, we are at a point here, if they can make it, Stick and say this kid doesn't have the right to defend himself?
None of you.
What?
You think you have a shot in hell?
Being carjacked?
Hey!
They call them a white supremacist.
What if you're in Detroit and you're being carjacked by a black guy and there's no footage and you're a white guy?
Think you're gonna have the right to self-defense?
What if you shoot someone who happens to be the wrong race and you're the wrong race?
They tried to build this guy as a white supremacist anyway!
He shot a guy practically mid-n-word!
Kyle Rittenhouse doesn't have the right to defend himself.
There can be this pile on GoFundMe, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, the President, the FBI.
Of course they can do it to you.
And you know what?
None of that really... Well, where's the empathy?
When the left talks about empathy, we're the side that cares.
Well, let me ask you this.
Okay.
What would you rather have happened?
We'd rather he stayed home.
Okay, but he didn't.
I would rather the looters and rioters stay home.
I'd rather the people who knock over Walgreens and CVSs and 7-Elevens in San Francisco as long as it's under $998, I'd rather they stay home.
But, here we are.
He didn't stay home.
Didn't go to steal.
Didn't go to burn.
Didn't go to loot.
Went down to clean shit up.
So, okay, I get it.
You'd rather he stay home.
But he didn't.
It's his right.
What would you rather have happened?
He didn't shoot?
The serial child rapist pedophile who was mentally unstable threatening to kill him?
You'd rather he didn't shoot?
Mr. Gage Ears?
Who's within point-blank range and a Glock at his head?
Genuine question.
Hey, former Vice President Biden.
It's pretty clear?
If it's clear, you should be able to articulate yourself.
I know that's a lot to ask.
What would you rather have happened?
There really isn't a door number three, is there?
When the kid is running away from a pedophile who's chasing him and only turns around when he hears a gunshot and the guy is screaming, fuck you, fuck you, to shoot the assailant who, by the way, burn marks on the pedophile's hand because he was grabbing his gun.
There really is no door number three, is there?
He didn't ask for that, did he?
He didn't ask for that.
What would you rather have happened?
What would you rather have happened, Rachel Maddow?
What would you rather have happened, Brian Stelter?
What would you rather have happened, Young Turks?
What would you have rather happened, all of CNN?
What would you have rather happened?
And let's say you grant that.
Okay.
You grant it.
Alright.
Grabbing for his gun, screaming he was cornered.
Okay.
Shot him.
Didn't have to shoot anybody else.
After that, running away.
All this on... I don't even need to bring up the video right now because everyone has to admit now that it's correct.
After that, running away, the guy who pulled the gun on him later, Mr. Gagier, saying, Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
What are you doing?
I'm going to the police!
Didn't run in an alleyway.
Didn't run out... Say hello to my little friend!
Didn't do any of that.
Ran and made it clear.
Friendly, friendly.
I'm going to the police.
By the way, if one person says, I'm going to the police, and the other person says, get his ass, sort of could be an indicator as to who wants to actually see justice be served.
But, you know, I digress.
Going to the police.
Tackled on the ground.
One guy, who has yet to be identified, who kicked him in the face.
No idea what could happen there.
Couldn't possibly be a glow worm, could it?
Kicked in the face.
Then hit him with a skateboard.
It's just a skateboard.
Really?
Really?
Okay, fine.
Just a skateboard.
Well, let's ignore that.
You're happy to be knocked on your back, hit in the head with a skateboard?
Noted.
But you're like, I did have a gun.
Even if you grant the Rosenbaum, what would you rather happen?
You would rather he be tackled to the ground, dropkick in the face, hit in the head with a skateboard, by someone who reaches for his gun, and the guy comes up with Gage, with the Glock, and...
What would you have rather happen so he wouldn't be considered a mass shooter?
Facebook?
By the way, three companies who decided to coalesce against him more powerful than the Roman Empire keep in mind.
Google, Alphabet, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter.
What would be required for him to not be a mass shooter?
What would be required for it to be self-defense?
Did the pedophile have to be in the process of penetrating him?
I just, sorry to be blunt, this could be anyone.
This could be any one of you.
And my heart just breaks for the kid.
When you just think about that.
And I'm not, this is not hyperbole at all.
All of big tech, all of the media, the president, and the FBI.
No wonder the kid's crying.
All right.
Are we going to move the guests next week?
Is that what's happening?
Or is he still there?
I don't know if he's still there or not.
My call is to do it next week.
All right, we'll do it next week.
Sorry.
Kyle's going to come back on.
I didn't want to get on my soapbox.
No.
Look, this will be a landmark case.
This is something that we will look back on, and either the right to self-defense will have lived or died based on this trial.
Am I the only one who got choked up with him crying there?
No.
For crying out loud.
I'm dying to not cry because I'm trying to watch this with you, and I know that if I cry, that makes me a bitch.
That doesn't make him a bitch.
I'm not going up against the FBI.
Well, not yet.
I have no idea.
Well.
Did you hear a drone?
It could already be, yeah.
A Cessna Citation?
Oh, shoot!
Dave!
What's that, a gas bomb?
No, Dave's in the bathroom.
No, I'm just kidding.
We're all going to remember where we were.
Yeah.
No, we should say that.
That would be the O.J.
Glove moment if the media did their job.
They want to ignore this at all costs.
Look, think about this for a second.
That's a kid who shot three people, including pedophiles, in a life beater amidst the biggest rioting that we've seen in our country, breaking down, sobbing, in a murder trial.
That is basically pornography for the media, for clickbait.
Let's see if they avoid it.
Well, let's see how they cover this, right?
Because you know that they're going to have to mention it somewhat.
Briefly.
Yeah, are they going to mock him?
What are they going to do?
Watch how they cover this.
Yeah, it's going to be white supremacist.
Or, a shooter from Kenosha, Wisconsin breaks down thinking about the people he killed.
Something like that, right?
So framing it in a way where it makes Kyle out to be the bad guy still.
Unbelievable.
Gage went in there, smug. Is this him? Is this live?
I think they're back.
Once I got to that car and I stepped forward.
Let Mr. Durden know that we're incredibly apologetic.
We didn't expect this to happen.
Obviously, a kid sobbing.
We're going to make sure we have you on next week because I'm just trying to lend him whatever hand I can here because we know media's not going to be covering this.
I don't know if we should have a hashtag for, what is it, is Rittenhouse trending?
I don't know.
We'll get it out there.
That's when I realized the only place I can run with the people around me Is straight towards the building of the car store slot number three.
When you saw Mr. Rosenbaum, that's when you said friendly-friendly?
Uh, when I heard burn inside, I don't know exactly where I was at in the time for that.
Did Mr. Rosenbaum say anything to you?
Um, no.
Mr. Zeminski instructed Mr. Rosenbaum to get him and kill him.
That's what I heard.
And you go running what's been referred to as the South West corner of Car Source?
Yes.
And as you're running in that direction, Car Source 4, describe being chased.
So many of them.
As I'm running in that southwest direction, Mr. Rosenbaum throws, at the time, I know it's a bag now, but when he threw it at me, with the light, it looked silver and it looked like the chain when he threw it at me.
And then I continue, I turn around for about a second while continuing to run and I point my gun at Mr. Rosenbaum.
Does that stop him from chasing you?
It does not.
After you turn around and you had your hands up kind of in a low ready position?
Yes.
And you see Mr. Rosenbaum coming at you?
Yes.
And what do you do then?
After he throws the bag and he continues to run, he's gaining speed on me.
A gunshot is fired from behind me, directly behind me.
And I take a few steps and that's when I turn around.
And as I'm turning around, Mr. Rosenbaum is, I would say, from me to where the judge is, coming at me.
With his arms out in front of him, I remember his hand on the barrel of my gun.
And why didn't you just keep running?
And there were burn marks by the way.
When I was over there, there were about 100 people surrounding That those cars, there was no space for me to continue to run to.
By the way, the FBI knew that's on the drone footage or on the aerial footage.
As you see him lunging at you, what do you do?
I shoot him.
And how many times did you shoot?
I believe four.
And after you shot him, what did you do?
The people around The people around the cars that were originally there were not there anymore.
They moved away and I ran around to see if I could help Mr. Rosenbaum.
And when you got to Mr. Rosenbaum, what was happening?
Mr. McGinnis took off his helmet and slammed it on the ground and took off his shirt and I don't remember what he said.
Um, was it focused on that?
I was in shock, sort of.
Let me back up a second.
Did you know Mr. McGinnis was even around?
I didn't.
Okay.
And he says something to you?
What do you do?
I pull out my phone and I call Dominic Black.
And you call Dominic and what do you say?
I told him I just shot somebody.
I had to shoot him.
And what do you do then?
I now know it to be Kelly Zeminsky, Joshua Zeminsky, and I don't know the other people who are screaming, get his ass, get his ass, get him, get him, get him.
Which is on tape.
It's all on tape.
Here's what's interesting about this.
Nothing that he is saying, usually you end up with a court case, right, where the prosecution calls witnesses and they say, one thing happened, then the defense witnesses say, no, actually this happened.
There is nothing in dispute about what he's saying.
That's exactly what Gage Kroskowitz, whatever his name is, I can't pronounce his last name, that's exactly what he said.
This is the problem, when people say, why are we so divided in America?
Because the prosecution brought forward people saying, yeah, it was just the guy chasing him, reached for his gun, we were yelling, get his ass, he ran around and he called his friend, and then he tried to go to the cops, and we hit him with a, they're saying, we only reached for his gun, we only hit him with a skateboard, I only took my gun out, but I wasn't planning on shooting him, he had no right to defend himself, and the other half of the country is going, He was running at him, screaming he was gonna kill him, and you guys were saying, get his ass, and you hit him in the head with a skateboard, and you brought in a gun and tried to shoot him!
Of course he has a right to defend himself!
None of it is in dispute!
Right.
That's why America's divided, just so you know.
Because one side believes that you have the right to...
No, not at all.
And like you said earlier, you don't ask questions you don't know the answer to.
The other side of that is they knew the answers, and they thought it helped them.
it through the lens of racial identity, of gender, rather than right and wrong.
This is what's crazy about this trial.
No facts are in dispute.
No, not at all.
And like you said earlier, you don't ask questions you don't know the answer to.
The other side of that is they knew the answers and they thought it helped them.
How in the world is that possible?
You know what Gage could have done?
Hey!
Not been an asshole?
Well other than that, I just asked him where he's going, he said he's going to the police.
He said he's going to the police, guys.
On camera, while you're yelling, get his ass.
Shoot his ass.
He's got a gun.
You could have helped defuse the situation right there.
Well, they could have helped defuse it before setting the city ablaze, but hindsight's 20-20.
I don't want to Monday morning riot it.
Listen, that's reparations.
Burning is reparations.
Everyone's an armchair arsonist these days.
Well, it is amazing, really, to say that with the riots, that it has anything to do with racial justice when the people that were shot were all white.
Yeah, and one of them was screaming the N-word at the top of his lungs.
Right.
Around black people.
Burning down everything is not equality.
No.
No.
And you hear something where it goes, well, it's the voice of the unheard.
Yeah, in the 60s.
Yeah, sure.
You know, but it's like, at this point, people were destroying stuff to destroy stuff because they were mad for being locked down, in my opinion.
That's a part of it.
Of course it is.
He's getting to the part about Anthony Hugo.
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
And as I block it, it goes flying somewhere off in the distance.
And do you stop them?
No.
What do you do next?
I keep running down Sheridan Road towards the police line.
Then what happens?
I get lightheaded.
I almost pass out and I stumble and hit the ground.
Before you hit the ground, how many times were you struck?
I believe twice.
Do you remember anything about the other one?
I remember the first one being a rock.
I don't remember who did it, but I remember the bumpiness of a concrete rock hitting me in the back of the head.
As far as I'm concerned, that's enough reason to shoot someone.
Someone hits me in the head with a rock?
Do you have any idea how many people get killed by being hit in the head with a blunt object?
Oh, I've put many in a sock and taken people out.
Well, yeah, I usually do a roll of quarters.
Yeah.
Or soap.
or soap.
Yes.
Did that individual keep coming?
The last person did.
Okay.
The people that stopped, what did you do to them?
Nothing.
Okay.
And you're saying the last person in that group It's actually an important question I'm glad he asked it.
What did you do with the people who stopped?
It's very clear that he delineated.
Because there were a lot of assholes in this equation.
He only shot the ones he tried to kill.
I guess those boots are made for dying.
He jumps at me with his, he was wearing boots I believe, and as he's running at me and jumping,
as his boots are making contact with my face, I fired two shots at him.
Why did you shoot at him?
I thought if I were to be knocked out, or he would have stopped my face if I didn't fire.
As a result of being kicked in the face what happens?
Mr. Huber immediately after I'm kicked in the face runs up as I'm sitting up to try to get up and get to the police.
I'm on my back and Mr. Huber runs up He, as I'm getting up, he strikes me in the neck with his skateboard a second time.
Mister is my father's name.
He grabs my gun and I can feel it pulling away from me and I can feel the strap starting to come off my body.
And what do you do then?
I fire one shot.
And after you fire, striking, we now know Mr. Huber, what do you do?
I lower my weapon and I see Mr. Groskrutz with his hands up.
As I'm lowering my weapon, I look down and then Mr. Groskrutz, he lunges at me with his pistol pointed directly at my head.
Now, you heard Mr. Groskrutz's testimony about re-racking?
Yes.
Did you re-rack your weapon?
I did not.
He didn't.
I thought he did clear a malfunction.
Just so you know, you can admonish me because that was something that was reported by every source.
I thought that he was clearing a malfunction in his weapon.
Let's hear what he has to say.
Well, that's actually important.
You know why?
Because if he wasn't re-racking, if he wasn't clearing a malfunction, then it's even more of note that he lowered the gun and moved it away from Crow Scrooge.
In other words, Crow Scrooge tried to say, I saw him clearing the gun so I thought he pulled the trigger and that's what gave me license to run after him.
But if he didn't, if he just did this with the gun, think about that, that's aiming it in a safe direction.
So I'm very curious to see what happens here because this may be one of those key details.
Do you recognize this?
I do.
Now, when somebody would, as Mr. Grossquid said, re-rack.
Is that this?
Yes.
Do you call it re-racking?
I call it charging, putting a light rod into the chamber.
And to recharge, you have to pull this all the way back?
Yes.
Say that's about four inches?
No, I'm asking you if you agree with that approximation.
Come on fat future stelter, don't be a prick.
3-4 inches.
Good.
Didn't want him to hand it to me.
If there is already a round in the chamber, when you re-rack the rifle, a live round would come out chambering a new round into the chamber.
Now, we got to the point where Mr. Groskwitz is standing in front of you, has his hands up?
Correct.
And are you aware that he's armed?
At that point, I do see a pistol in his hand.
Is that the same or different from your first encounter with Mr. Groskwitz?
That is different.
And he is standing, you said?
How close to you?
What I remember is our feet were touching, what it seemed like.
And you do what?
My rifle is down.
His hands are up.
His pistol is in his hand.
And then Mr. Grosskrewts looks at me.
And that's when Mr. Grosskrewts brings his arm down like this.
Like his arm is like that with me on the ground and his pistol is pointed at me and that's when I shoot him.
How many times did you shoot him?
Once.
And after you shoot Mr. Groskowitz, do you know where you shot him?
No.
What happens after you shoot him?
He's no longer a threat to me.
There's only There's only one person in front of me and his hands are up.
I briefly point my rifle at him and I get onto one knee getting up and he backs up with his hands up and I don't shoot him.
Well, listen, we're going to have to muggle up here in a little bit, but let me just say something.
That right there, people may not... So, everyone sees the emotion, and obviously that's a huge moment that we'll all remember where we were when that happened.
At least I think so.
But that might have been the linchpin for the case, because all that was left today, if you look at leftist reporting, was, well, Grosskritz shot because...
Kyle Rittenhouse pulled the trigger, it went click, and he cleared a malfunction.
And what I want to find out before we leave today, so we'll figure this out on Mud Club, where did that get started?
Because we've gotten pretty much everything else right here, but we even thought that Kyle Rittenhouse had to clear a malfunction.
As a matter of fact, we included it in our Kyle Rittenhouse challenge here, which by the way, people thought was far more offensive than the act of trying to face stomp a child, or a teenager, let's call him young adult in the first place.
Could have been bar mitzvahed, not with a name like Rittenhouse.
Well, come on.
But this could be the pivotal detail there, because then there is no justification for Gage, Mr. Gage, Mr. Spacers in his ear, in case you had any other reason to question his soundness of judgment.
You only put in spacers that can never close up, outside of serious plastic surgery, which I will never be able to afford for obvious reasons.
So let's put this guy in the stand.
His only justification at that point, and it's still very thin before today, was, well, he had a clear malfunction, so I thought that he tried to pull the trigger and already kill me, and then I lunged at him.
And that's removed.
Every single, and it still wouldn't even be enough of an excuse because he's running up on a kid with a gun, but even then, the soup, the absolute wax paper thin, it's so thin, the case that is so thin, I can see Cuomo's nipple rings through it.
Is now non-existent.
Yeah.
And, sorry, go ahead and make it, because I do want to get going here to Mug Club and take some chats.
So look, guys, do me a favor, please.
Especially if you guys like what we do here.
I know it's organic when this happened here.
Hit the like button, comment below, If you want more of this on YouTuber, we just let the cameras run and go while something like this happens.
Every now and then, I mean, you can't plan for a historic moment.
We're going to continue taking your chat, watching the trial a little bit on Mug Club, as well as I will not end this show until we get to the bottom of where that clearing a malfunction rumor started.
You can admonish me.
Because I got that wrong because everybody else got it wrong.
That's big news today in case you guys didn't know.