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Nov. 20, 2019 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
05:21
Conservative Hypocrites
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Come on.
Be honest with me.
I'm sorry.
I'm putting an end to this.
There's police officers right there, and I need to have a couple of things.
This is a public campus.
I know.
What are you talking about police officers for?
You sat there and you went, That's Caitlin Bennett, and you said no.
You guys are conservatives.
You guys want to work for a conservative organization, but you won't let other conservatives ask the question.
Then why don't you come and explain it to me so I know.
You don't want to talk about why you said no.
I didn't, I said it was not about you.
It was really a misunderstanding.
Then come explain it to me.
So they're getting the cops.
So we are at UK right now.
We're at a Michael Knowles event hosted by YAF, Young Americans for Freedom, and we wanted to personally get an interview about the video we did earlier today about putting tampons in men's restrooms for men who have periods.
Justin here noticed that one of the YAF representatives who works for YAF, which is a conservative organization, was giving people the "uh, it's Caitlin Bennett, uh" thing.
And they didn't want to explain to me why they were doing that.
Yeah, so when we were approaching the AF members to try to see if we could get an interview with Michael Knowles, a bunch of the chapter members were coming up to you to take pictures with you, say that they support you while that was going on.
Yeah, representatives were telling other workers there, that's Caitlin Bennett.
That's Caitlin Bennett.
And then when I asked her about it, I I approached her about it because she tried to run away from me.
Uh she lied to me to my face.
So this is conservative ink.
These are the people who must say this is our line.
You must tow it.
You must believe in what we say.
And if you deviate from this line, boy, as Dan Crenshaw said, you're gonna regret asking that question.
Hi, I wanted to ask you a question.
I think it was you.
We're not allowed to um talk.
We're not allowed to talk on behalf of yeah.
But you were you were the one telling no, that's Caitlin Bennett, don't it was a misunderstanding.
I promise.
Yeah, can you explain that?
It was a misunderstanding.
I was just telling her that that was who you were.
Then why were you doing the like no?
I'm sorry, we're not allowed to talk.
I'm sorry.
Why aren't you allowed to talk to me if you don't want me to ask me?
Because we don't want me.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
And why'd you give that no symbol?
Like I can't remember doing that, but if I did, that was honestly I promise it was not anything about you.
I was just she didn't recognize you or know you, so I wanted to let her know that that was you.
Come on, guys.
We were wondering about it.
I really promise.
Come on.
Be honest with me.
I'm sorry, I'm putting an end to this.
There's police officers right there, and I need to find a card.
This is a public campus.
I know.
What are what are we what are you talking about police officers for?
You sat there and you went, that's Caitlin Bennett, and you said no.
You guys are conservatives.
You guys want to work for a conservative organization, but you won't let other conservatives ask the question?
I I honestly I promise it was not.
Then why don't you come and explain it to me so I know.
I wasn't, I'm not really supposed to talk about it, I don't think.
You don't want to talk about why you said no.
I didn't.
I thought it was not about you.
It was a really a misunderstanding.
Then come explain it to me.
So they're getting the cops.
I promise.
I would just like to know.
If you could just explain it to me, then that would be great.
It was just that she did it and we're I was gonna come or something.
I don't think that's true.
Oh yeah, what are what are the cops gonna do?
I'm in a public building, a public campus, just trying to ask some questions.
There they're again, conservatives trying to use the state to come in uh silence people they don't like.
There they go.
Yeah, what what are the cops gonna do?
Oh you can't ask her questions.
You can't do that on a public campus in a public building.
That's crazy.
Okay, so we're walking out here just to come outside.
We're waiting for Michael Knowles.
We want to ask him if he'll stand up for Michelle Malkin, his colleague at YAF, who got left out to dry because she refused to disavow people that conservative Inc.
uh wanted her to disavow.
She said, I'm not gonna do it.
You can't tell me what to do.
I don't see really anything that these people should be disavowed for.
I want to know if Michael Knowles will stand up for her.
Um now that I'm outside, all the police officers are searching through the window watching me.
Imagine getting called the F out for what you did, lying about it, so scared you lie about it.
You go and get officers.
Um if you keep asking me these hard questions, I'm gonna go get officers.
This is conservative ink.
These are the people who are telling you what To think what you must believe in, what you can't speak out in support of, you must disavow certain things.
This is who they are.
They run to the police when you want to call them out on something.
We are running a huge sale at Caitlin Bennett.org.
A lot of things are 50 to 70% off on the site.
Not only does it help me and fund what I do to come over here and be able to film these crazy interactions that are still going on.
You could probably sell it in the background, but it also helps you.
Everything that we sell helps you.
It's not something that you're never gonna use again.
It's something that's going to help your life, help you live a better life, a healthier life, and you need it.
So if you brush your teeth, get toothpaste from Caitlyn Bennett.org instead of Walmart, who doesn't support what you guys support.
They just banned open carry.
You don't want to buy it from there.
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