Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett - America Is So Doomed Aired: 2025-01-01 Duration: 12:26 === What Year Was George W. Bush Elected? (08:55) === [00:00:00] What year did America declare its independence? [00:00:04] Girl, July 1st, 1989. [00:00:07] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:00:10] Love, Christopher, don't know. [00:00:11] I mean, I'm done. [00:00:12] Don't know. [00:00:12] Christopher. [00:00:13] Was it 1976? [00:00:15] How many years make up a century? [00:00:17] Isn't it a thousand? [00:00:19] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:00:24] The 1800s, I'm assuming? [00:00:27] I don't know. [00:00:28] He was the last president of the 1990s. [00:00:31] 1990s? [00:00:36] I actually have no idea, Nixon. [00:00:37] What year was Barack Obama elected president? [00:00:40] I don't even know. [00:00:41] What century are we currently living in? [00:00:44] Let's just go 50th century. [00:00:45] I don't know. [00:00:50] Happy New Year's, everybody. [00:00:51] We are here in Miami. [00:00:52] We're asking people New Year's Eve trivia questions. [00:00:55] Let's see how many they can get right. [00:01:13] How many years make up one century? [00:01:16] 12. [00:01:17] Wait, 24. [00:01:18] Wait, I don't know. [00:01:20] century. [00:01:20] Do you know how... [00:01:25] This is really. [00:01:27] So a century is 100 years. [00:01:30] Okay. [00:01:30] And a decade. [00:01:33] Should be 200 years. [00:01:34] How many years make up a century? [00:01:37] Isn't it a thousand? [00:01:38] How many years make up a century? [00:01:40] 10. [00:01:42] Uh, 20. [00:01:44] Century. [00:01:46] 15? [00:01:48] 100. [00:01:49] I was just about to say 100. [00:01:50] You said, oh, yeah, the game was two seconds. [00:01:52] I would have got it. [00:01:53] I'm not this stupid. [00:01:54] How often do we have leap years? [00:01:57] Leap years? [00:01:58] What's that? [00:02:00] Like 10 years? [00:02:01] How often do we have leap years? [00:02:05] I know. [00:02:06] Every four years. [00:02:07] Yep, yep. [00:02:08] Every four years? [00:02:09] Yep. [00:02:10] With the February birthdays. [00:02:12] How often do we have leap years? [00:02:15] I don't know. [00:02:17] Honestly. [00:02:18] Not often. [00:02:20] Four years. [00:02:21] Every four years. [00:02:22] Every four years? [00:02:23] Yes. [00:02:24] Okay. [00:02:24] What century are we currently living in? [00:02:27] 2020. [00:02:28] Yeah. [00:02:30] Century. [00:02:30] Century, century. [00:02:32] Centuries are different. [00:02:33] That I don't know. [00:02:34] I'm going to be honest. [00:02:34] I don't know. [00:02:35] I'm a little lit. [00:02:36] I mean, is it a trick question? [00:02:37] I mean, it's just 20s. [00:02:39] The 2020 century. [00:02:40] No, no, no, no, no. [00:02:41] The teens? [00:02:42] I don't know. [00:02:43] We're really not stupid. [00:02:44] He's in college. [00:02:45] I'm in the college. [00:02:45] I'm just a little bit. [00:02:47] No. [00:02:49] Take a guess. [00:02:51] Go ahead. [00:02:51] She got the first yet. [00:02:52] Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. [00:02:53] Oh, like that. [00:02:54] I'm tripping. [00:02:56] I don't know. [00:02:57] I don't know. [00:02:58] I love you guys. [00:02:59] Let's just go 50th century. [00:03:00] I don't know. [00:03:01] 21st. [00:03:02] 21st. [00:03:03] God, you dummy. [00:03:04] You're 50? [00:03:05] Yeah, you dummy. [00:03:06] I was closer to you. [00:03:06] I was like 30. [00:03:07] Gotcha. [00:03:07] Don't post that, okay? [00:03:08] Don't post that. [00:03:09] What year did America declare its independence? [00:03:13] Girl. [00:03:14] July 1st, 1989. [00:03:18] That's not the year. [00:03:19] I don't know the year, but that's not it. [00:03:21] Do you know the day? [00:03:22] Is it the 4th? [00:03:23] July 1st. [00:03:24] 4th of July. [00:03:25] July 4th. [00:03:26] You fat idiots. [00:03:28] What year did America declare its independence? [00:03:30] 1976. [00:03:31] Come on now. [00:03:32] Nope. [00:03:33] Nope. [00:03:34] Holy Xavier. [00:03:36] Damn, I don't know, but I know that's wrong. [00:03:38] 17. [00:03:40] Oh, 17. [00:03:41] I don't know. [00:03:41] 172. [00:03:44] 10. [00:03:45] No. [00:03:45] You had the second part right. [00:03:47] Okay. [00:03:48] Let's say 1712. [00:03:50] I don't know. [00:03:50] You just said it. [00:03:51] 1776. [00:03:53] 1776. [00:03:53] Oh, shit. [00:03:55] What year did America declare its independence? [00:03:59] 19. [00:04:03] I don't know. [00:04:04] Give it a shot. [00:04:05] Again. [00:04:06] 17. [00:04:07] 1742 or 1700. [00:04:11] I don't know. [00:04:12] What year did America declare its independence? [00:04:19] Why do I say 1867 or something? [00:04:24] I'm not sure. [00:04:25] 17. [00:04:26] 46? [00:04:27] 17? [00:04:28] 45. [00:04:29] What year was Barack Obama elected president? [00:04:32] Shit, what's this? [00:04:32] 2000? [00:04:33] Wait, I'm old. [00:04:34] I got to count. [00:04:35] 19. [00:04:36] This 24th year. [00:04:40] I don't even know. [00:04:41] Wait, 11? [00:04:43] I'm calculating. [00:04:45] What year is this? [00:04:46] 19. [00:04:47] This 2020. [00:04:48] So 12. [00:04:50] You said what year he was what? [00:04:52] The first time. [00:04:55] 20. [00:04:58] It's 20, 2012. [00:05:00] Was it? [00:05:01] What year was Barack Obama elected president? [00:05:04] 09. [00:05:05] 10. [00:05:06] 08. [00:05:07] Okay. [00:05:09] 08. [00:05:11] Bam! [00:05:11] It was 08. [00:05:12] I was going to say 08, but I was like, okay, okay. [00:05:14] He got re-elected in 2012, though. [00:05:15] My name is Barack. [00:05:17] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:05:22] The 1800s, I'm assuming? [00:05:25] I don't know. [00:05:26] So what year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:05:29] Isn't he the first one? [00:05:30] No, he wasn't. [00:05:33] George Washington. [00:05:34] I don't know. [00:05:37] Close. [00:05:37] George W. Bush. [00:05:39] I don't know when the five. [00:05:40] 1957. [00:05:42] No, that's not that old. [00:05:44] Is it in the 80s, right? [00:05:47] The 90s. [00:05:48] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:05:52] I don't know. [00:05:56] It's going to be divisible by four. [00:05:59] Okay, so it's 2000. [00:06:04] George W. Bush. [00:06:06] He was president. [00:06:08] When we were born. [00:06:12] When was in the 2000s? [00:06:15] 2003. [00:06:18] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:06:22] I don't know. [00:06:24] Oh, W. Bush? [00:06:28] 2002? [00:06:31] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:06:34] 2008. [00:06:36] Yeah, 200. [00:06:36] No, that was an Obama. [00:06:37] That was Obama. [00:06:38] That was Obama. [00:06:39] What year was I in? [00:06:40] 2000. [00:06:42] 2002. [00:06:43] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:06:46] It was after 76, right? [00:06:49] George W. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. [00:06:51] I thought she meant Washington, George Washington. [00:06:54] What year was George W. Bush elected president? [00:06:57] George W. 2002. [00:07:00] Did you say Bush? [00:07:03] What year was he elected? [00:07:04] 2000. [00:07:06] Why are all these presidential questions? [00:07:08] 2020 is when we're re-elected. [00:07:10] Yeah, so we need to start paying attention now. [00:07:12] Who was the last president of the 1990s? [00:07:16] 1990s. [00:07:20] I actually have no idea. [00:07:21] Nixon? [00:07:22] Yeah. [00:07:23] Who was the last president of the 1990s? [00:07:30] Damn, I had that one. [00:07:32] I thought I did. [00:07:33] His wife won't go away. [00:07:37] Nope, not ringing a bell. [00:07:39] Bill. [00:07:40] Oh, Bill Clinton, I guess. [00:07:42] I was going to say something else. [00:07:44] What were you going to say? [00:07:45] John left Kent Lady. [00:07:49] Who was the last president of the 1990s? [00:07:55] Reagan? [00:07:57] No. [00:07:59] Who was before? [00:08:03] Oh my god, I feel like such an idiot. [00:08:06] Come on, you got it. [00:08:07] Come on, come on. [00:08:08] Come on. [00:08:09] Okay, it was before W, right? [00:08:11] So, um, no? [00:08:13] Yeah, it was before Bush. [00:08:15] He was elected in 2000. [00:08:18] So, not Truman. [00:08:21] Truman. [00:08:23] How many years are U.S. senators in office for? [00:08:27] I know. [00:08:28] Four years. [00:08:29] No. [00:08:31] Time? [00:08:32] Two and a half? [00:08:32] I don't know anything about anything. [00:08:34] Eight years. [00:08:35] No, how many years are U.S. senators in office for? [00:08:39] Oh, seven. === How Often Do We Re-Elect Congress Members? (03:09) === [00:08:41] How many years are U.S. senators in office for? [00:08:46] Four. [00:08:47] How many years are U.S. senators in office for? [00:08:51] Four years? [00:08:52] How many years are U.S. Senators in office for? [00:08:56] Two. [00:08:58] Four. [00:08:59] How many years are U.S. senators in office for? [00:09:02] Eight. [00:09:04] Five. [00:09:08] Four. [00:09:10] Two. [00:09:12] Six. [00:09:13] What's going with that? [00:09:14] Eight years. [00:09:15] U.S. Senators? [00:09:18] 20? [00:09:19] 20? [00:09:20] Yeah, 20. [00:09:21] What about Congress members, members of Congress? [00:09:24] How many years do we re-elect them? [00:09:27] Jesus, you got stuff I don't even know nothing about. [00:09:29] Oh, I don't know. [00:09:31] Seven. [00:09:31] How often do we re-elect members of Congress? [00:09:36] Is it four years? [00:09:37] How often do we re-elect members of Congress? [00:09:40] I have no idea. [00:09:42] Six or seven. [00:09:43] Seven years? [00:09:44] Every six years? [00:09:45] Every six years. [00:09:46] Every six years. [00:09:48] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:09:50] Love Christopher, don't know. [00:09:51] I mean, I'm done. [00:09:53] Christopher, was it 1976? [00:09:55] No, I was in school. [00:09:56] Where am I tripping? [00:09:57] I'm tripping. [00:09:58] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:10:01] 16 something too. [00:10:03] 1642. [00:10:05] 16. [00:10:06] 14. [00:10:07] 14 something? [00:10:08] 14 that's here. [00:10:10] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:10:12] Oh my God. [00:10:13] I have no idea. [00:10:15] 1600. [00:10:19] Way before that. [00:10:21] Oh. [00:10:23] You are old though. [00:10:25] I'm old. [00:10:26] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:10:30] I guess he did. [00:10:31] He found beautiful place. [00:10:33] He found the Cuba, right? [00:10:35] So, and Cuba, like 100 miles from here, so he got on point. [00:10:40] He got right. [00:10:41] What year did he discover the Americas? [00:10:43] Oh, I've been like maybe 18 states. [00:10:48] Each state is different. [00:10:49] So I like Florida. [00:10:52] That's a good answer. [00:10:53] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:10:58] 1600s. [00:10:59] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:11:04] That's a long time. [00:11:06] super long time You gotta be like 15, something. [00:11:16] What year did Christopher Columbus discover the Americas? [00:11:21] I don't know. [00:11:23] Do you guys know who Christopher Columbus is? [00:11:26] Okay. [00:11:26] What year was Donald Trump elected president? [00:11:29] No one gives a fucking get out of office, bye. [00:11:32] Period. [00:11:32] What year was Donald Trump elected? === Hey, 2016 (00:51) === [00:11:35] Never. [00:11:38] Never! [00:11:39] I could have sworn he was. [00:11:41] What year was Donald Trump elected president? [00:11:43] Don't know because I can't say in Donald. [00:11:45] But what are you at? [00:11:46] I think it was 2015, but like Donald, I don't really. [00:11:49] You're wrong. [00:11:50] No, 2017? [00:11:52] 2016. [00:11:53] Yes. [00:11:53] So how was close? [00:11:54] 2015. [00:11:55] With Donald Trump, he got a teacher, you feel me? [00:11:57] But hey. [00:11:58] What year was Donald Trump elected president? [00:12:00] 2016. [00:12:03] What was an eye roll? [00:12:05] You're Mexican. [00:12:06] Happy New Year. [00:12:07] Follow me on Instagram, Xavier Sign A. Subscribe to Liberty. [00:12:10] Hangout Right Now. [00:12:11] You see the video right now. [00:12:12] Hey, look at where we at. [00:12:13] Look at where we at. [00:12:15] Stop playing with him. [00:12:18] Hey, we out here in Miami. [00:12:19] Go ahead and subscribe to Liberty. [00:12:22] Hang out. [00:12:23] You feel me? [00:12:24] Got the mic on them. [00:12:25] Thank you guys so much.