Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett - Clueless Spring Breakers Know NOTHING About America! Aired: 2026-03-19 Duration: 33:15 === Confused History Quiz (06:51) === [00:00:00] Who won the Civil War? [00:00:02] England. [00:00:03] So England versus who in the Civil War? [00:00:06] France. [00:00:07] What continent are we on right now? [00:00:09] The US of A. What? [00:00:11] Oh my gosh, I'm getting clipped. [00:00:13] What year was 9-11? [00:00:14] 2012. [00:00:15] Who bombed Pearl Harbor? [00:00:17] Spain. [00:00:17] So how many total senators does that mean we have in the United States? [00:00:21] Oh, 50 says three times 50. [00:00:23] 65. [00:00:24] What year did we free the slaves? [00:00:25] I should know this. [00:00:26] This is a bad look. [00:00:27] 1962. [00:00:30] Who is the commander in chief of the military? [00:00:32] Learned about this one at school, I think. [00:00:34] Starts with a D. [00:00:35] It's like donut or something. [00:00:36] Do you know what amendment freed the slaves? [00:00:39] We'll say the third. [00:00:41] What's the third amendment? [00:00:42] The right to bear arms. [00:00:43] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:00:44] Travis Kelsey. [00:00:45] Okay. [00:00:46] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:00:47] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:00:49] What movie is Regina George from? [00:00:50] You look like a f ⁇ ing idiot. [00:00:51] I'm annoyed with that. [00:00:56] We're here in Clearwater Beach to ask people civics questions on spring break. [00:01:00] Let's see how much they know. [00:01:02] subscribe to liberty hangout okay so you guys might recognize this young woman right here from our video last year We'll put in a little clip. [00:01:21] Who's the governor of your state? [00:01:23] Is it Ben something? [00:01:25] Ben Shapiro? [00:01:27] No. [00:01:27] So do you know who the governor is now? [00:01:30] Yeah, it's Josh Shapiro. [00:01:32] Very good. [00:01:33] So you've learned something. [00:01:34] That was really close. [00:01:35] How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights? [00:01:39] I don't remember this one. [00:01:43] We'll go 16. [00:01:45] Okay, what is the 16th Amendment in the Bill of Rights? [00:01:48] That's a good question. [00:01:49] Yeah, I don't know. [00:01:51] Who did we gain our independence from? [00:01:57] Like a person or like a. [00:02:02] I'm a communications major, so. [00:02:07] Oh my god, I feel so dumb. [00:02:09] Let me think about this for a second. [00:02:10] That was some white dude with a wig, right? [00:02:15] Like he fought for us. [00:02:16] I mean like where do we get like our I'm so confused like Who did we gain our independence from as a nation? [00:02:23] Can you elaborate more on that question? [00:02:25] Okay, when did we gain our independence? [00:02:27] What year? [00:02:28] Yeah. [00:02:28] 1917. [00:02:29] Boom. [00:02:30] From I'm about to go with after World War II. [00:02:41] The World War, the Civil War. [00:02:43] It was the Indians, right? [00:02:44] I could have sworn it was the Indians. [00:02:46] I swear to you. [00:02:47] It was Great Britain in 1776. [00:02:50] Oh my God. [00:02:52] Who did we gain our independence from? [00:02:56] I don't know. [00:02:57] France? [00:03:01] Yeah, I don't know. [00:03:02] Okay. [00:03:02] England? [00:03:05] Great Road. [00:03:06] England? [00:03:06] Yes. [00:03:07] What year did we gain our independence? [00:03:11] July 4th. [00:03:13] I don't know. [00:03:15] Who did we gain our independence from? [00:03:19] Dude, are you. [00:03:21] That's going to be your points. [00:03:22] Dude, isn't it? [00:03:24] Wait, are we doing this at the same time? [00:03:25] Nope. [00:03:26] Okay. [00:03:30] Dude, I'm on the spot. [00:03:32] I can't think. [00:03:33] I don't know passive. [00:03:34] Who did we gain our independence from? [00:03:39] I don't know. [00:03:42] George Washington. [00:03:44] I don't know. [00:03:44] I don't know. [00:03:45] No comment. [00:03:46] I don't know. [00:03:46] No. [00:03:47] It's not George Washington. [00:03:48] I don't know that. [00:03:49] What year was that? [00:03:53] Like the 4th of July year? [00:03:58] What year did we gain our independence? [00:04:01] 1876. [00:04:05] Wait. [00:04:06] What year did we gain our independence? [00:04:10] 1779. [00:04:12] What continent are we on right now? [00:04:14] The US of A. What? [00:04:17] Oh my gosh. [00:04:18] I'm getting clipped. [00:04:19] I'm getting clipped so fast. [00:04:21] What continent are we on right now? [00:04:23] Oh, continent. [00:04:27] You know what? [00:04:27] We were just talking about that. [00:04:29] We traveled a world a lot. [00:04:31] Yeah. [00:04:36] the gulf of america water um if you don't want to answer you can pass I'll pass it to Leo. [00:04:45] Give me one guess, though. [00:04:46] Gulf of America. [00:04:48] What's the question? [00:04:49] What continent are we on right now? [00:04:51] Ooh. [00:04:52] America. [00:04:53] What continent are we on right now? [00:04:55] Oh my god. [00:04:56] Come on. [00:04:57] I don't even know. [00:04:58] I seriously. [00:05:00] It's the same continent as Canada, if that makes it any better. [00:05:04] What continent are we on right now? [00:05:06] If you don't know this, I actually have nobody. [00:05:12] I'm so bad at history. [00:05:14] What continent are we currently on? [00:05:17] America. [00:05:18] Oh, hell no. [00:05:19] North America. [00:05:22] Dude, if you say America, it means North America. [00:05:25] He just really loves. [00:05:26] That's the most American thing I've ever heard. [00:05:28] That was horrible. [00:05:29] He just really loves this country. [00:05:30] Yeah, it really, yeah. [00:05:32] What continent are we on right now? [00:05:38] How do I know? [00:05:39] I'm scared. [00:05:39] I get it. [00:05:40] Scared. [00:05:40] I just hold on. [00:05:42] What continent? [00:05:43] Bro, I'm. [00:05:45] I had a long night, everybody. [00:05:48] We did drive all night. [00:05:50] We did drive all night. [00:05:52] Continent. [00:05:54] Well, what continent did you drive in then? [00:05:59] I don't know. [00:06:00] Go ahead. [00:06:01] Guess. [00:06:06] Dude, where are we at right now? [00:06:07] Name just one continent. [00:06:10] Yeah, America. [00:06:11] But I'm so North America. [00:06:15] Oh, God. [00:06:18] What century are we in right now? [00:06:25] It's got to be the 20th, right? [00:06:27] Are we still in the 21st century? [00:06:29] I don't know. [00:06:30] I would say like 21st, 22nd. [00:06:32] 21st. [00:06:33] 21st. [00:06:33] When did it begin? [00:06:34] 100 years ago. [00:06:36] After that. [00:06:38] When did the 21st century begin? [00:06:40] Oh, the 12th century. [00:06:44] Are you serious? [00:06:46] 21st century? [00:06:47] 21st century. [00:06:48] When did it begin? [00:06:49] Oh, when did it begin? [00:06:50] Oh, when did it begin? [00:06:50] Oh, 2010. === Century Calculation Chaos (09:19) === [00:06:51] Who bombed Pearl Harbor? [00:06:53] Oh. [00:06:57] Anyone getting this right? [00:06:58] England? [00:06:59] I don't know. [00:07:00] I don't know. [00:07:01] For sure. [00:07:02] You don't want to guess? [00:07:05] Germany? [00:07:06] Maybe? [00:07:06] Just guess. [00:07:07] Give me a guess. [00:07:07] Who bombed Pearl Harbor? [00:07:12] Spain. [00:07:15] What'd you say? [00:07:16] North Korea. [00:07:17] South Korea. [00:07:18] Japan. [00:07:19] Oh, okay. [00:07:19] That's my next guess. [00:07:21] Oh, my God. [00:07:22] Who can know like England, Spain, and Great Britain? [00:07:24] Who bombed Pearl Harbor? [00:07:27] Um. [00:07:29] I'm old. [00:07:31] Actually, I have a baby. [00:07:34] I mean, dude, we're gonna make it TikTok real quick. [00:07:37] Did we make a TikTok? [00:07:38] Saying more jet dumbasses. [00:07:40] We're in the US. [00:07:40] We're in the U.S. [00:07:41] We bombed Pearl Harbor. [00:07:43] Did we? [00:07:43] I don't know. [00:07:44] I'm not gonna lie. [00:07:46] Where is Pearl Harbor? [00:07:47] Um. [00:07:49] Come on, you gotta know this. [00:07:50] I don't know. [00:07:51] Yeah, we're not smart. [00:07:52] California? [00:07:53] It's not in California. [00:07:55] Okay, where is Pearl Harbor? [00:07:57] Boston. [00:07:58] Yeah. [00:07:58] Yeah? [00:07:59] Boston? [00:08:00] Who bombed Pearl Harbor? [00:08:02] The president or like what? [00:08:04] Like who? [00:08:05] America? [00:08:07] Or who bombed with no news? [00:08:11] Where is Pearl Harbor? [00:08:12] Japan. [00:08:16] You're mixing it all up. [00:08:18] That's in Hawaii. [00:08:19] Sorry. [00:08:20] If you watch Liberty Hangout, you already know this isn't just about culture. [00:08:24] It's about power. [00:08:25] We spend a lot of time on the street talking to people who trust the system way more than it deserves. [00:08:30] They believe money just works. 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[00:09:20] Call 855-799-8989 or text Liberty to 65532. [00:09:26] Freedom isn't just about speech or self-defense. [00:09:29] It's about independence. [00:09:31] And owning something real is one of the simplest ways to keep it. [00:09:34] Who won the Civil War? [00:09:39] Um. [00:09:44] I'm so stupid. [00:09:46] Um. [00:09:48] I don't know. [00:09:51] Civil War. [00:09:54] England. [00:09:56] Great Britain. [00:09:57] Okay, well, who? [00:09:58] So England versus who in the Civil War? [00:10:02] France. [00:10:06] I don't know. [00:10:07] Who won the Civil War? [00:10:08] Oh, fuck. [00:10:09] I almost said Pearl Harbor. [00:10:13] Who won the Civil War? [00:10:14] Who won the Civil War? [00:10:15] United States. [00:10:16] No. [00:10:17] No. [00:10:18] Japan? [00:10:20] These aren't questions. [00:10:22] This is like middle school now. [00:10:24] I don't know. [00:10:25] We don't know. [00:10:26] Do you know who fought against each other? [00:10:29] No, no, no. [00:10:31] Great Britain. [00:10:33] I don't know. [00:10:34] Who won the Civil War? [00:10:37] Oh my gosh. [00:10:39] Us? [00:10:42] Who is it? [00:10:43] Oh, God. [00:10:44] I don't know either. [00:10:46] I didn't teach you this. [00:10:48] Eighth-grade citizenship test. [00:10:51] Who won the Civil War? [00:10:54] Uh, Democrats. [00:10:59] Oh, my gosh. [00:11:00] Okay, who fought in the Civil War? [00:11:02] Us? [00:11:03] Versus. [00:11:07] Didn't she just say Great Britain? [00:11:08] England? [00:11:09] Yeah, but she was wrong. [00:11:11] Oh! [00:11:12] So us and I actually don't know. [00:11:18] Japan? [00:11:19] Who won the Civil War? [00:11:26] What? [00:11:27] The Confederates? [00:11:29] Oh, she looks like she looks stupid. [00:11:34] I don't know. [00:11:35] Us. [00:11:36] Confederates. [00:11:37] Who fought each other? [00:11:38] Do you know? [00:11:39] No. [00:11:39] The Northern Zone. [00:11:41] You know that. [00:11:41] The Confederate. [00:11:42] I don't. [00:11:43] I don't know. [00:11:44] Okay. [00:11:45] All right. [00:11:45] This video is going to be boring us. [00:11:47] Let's wrap this up. [00:11:49] All right. [00:11:51] You are getting antsy here. [00:11:53] Okay. [00:11:54] You want to film a friend? [00:11:57] That old guy right there knows. [00:11:58] We're doing pop quiz questions and these two young ladies are stuck. [00:12:03] I asked them who won the Civil War and they can phone a friend. [00:12:10] Geez, I'm not American for one, but I think. [00:12:12] Oh, you're not. [00:12:13] Is it the North? [00:12:14] Like, the North. [00:12:15] It was the North. [00:12:16] Yeah. [00:12:17] Give him all the easy questions. [00:12:19] Okay, sorry. [00:12:20] Here's an easy one. [00:12:21] Who is the vice president? [00:12:22] This year? [00:12:25] Like Karen? [00:12:26] Yeah. [00:12:27] They're going to give me the easy one here. [00:12:31] That is the easiest one. [00:12:32] I need to throw my lifeline out there a little bit. [00:12:35] God. [00:12:37] Ask someone to help you. [00:12:38] Ask those old women to help you. [00:12:41] I have a question. [00:12:42] So I need a little help with this. [00:12:46] Who was the vice president? [00:12:47] Who is the vice president right now? [00:12:50] Or who was the vice president? [00:12:52] Okay, JD Vance. [00:12:53] Why? [00:12:54] Okay, it's JD Vance. [00:12:57] Why, baby? [00:12:58] You didn't know. [00:12:59] No, I didn't. [00:13:00] Are you a college student? [00:13:04] Is he a college student? [00:13:05] They don't teach that college. [00:13:07] They don't teach vice president. [00:13:09] They don't know TS. [00:13:10] They don't know anything. [00:13:12] Yes, absolutely. [00:13:13] Okay, now you know. [00:13:14] All right. [00:13:16] You gotta have three terms. [00:13:17] Who is the vice president? [00:13:20] I still don't know. [00:13:21] I know none of these. [00:13:23] JD Vance. [00:13:25] Okay, you're from Canada, but you live in Arizona. [00:13:28] Yeah. [00:13:28] Are you a citizen now? [00:13:29] I am now. [00:13:30] Okay, then you have to know. [00:13:31] Wait, how did you pass the citizenship test and not know these things? [00:13:36] I took it in like eighth grade. [00:13:38] Right now, the vice president is JD Vance, I think. [00:13:41] Unfortunately. [00:13:42] Unfortunately? [00:13:43] Yes. [00:13:44] What are you gonna? [00:13:45] You're not gonna vote for him then? [00:13:47] No. [00:13:47] Okay, all right. [00:13:48] That was wrong, too. [00:13:49] That was the wrong answer. [00:13:51] What? [00:13:51] Don't look at my question. [00:13:52] Who is the president? [00:13:53] Who's the vice president? [00:13:54] No, you said you don't like him. [00:13:56] You're not gonna vote for those. [00:13:57] That was the wrong answer. [00:13:58] I'm gonna know. [00:13:59] I wanna finish. [00:14:00] Okay. [00:14:01] How many senators does each state have? [00:14:03] Oh, shh. [00:14:05] Senators each state has. [00:14:07] Let me think. [00:14:08] I'm gonna say they're laughing at me here, but I'd say probably five. [00:14:13] No, no, okay. [00:14:15] Is that your final answer? [00:14:16] Five, yeah. [00:14:16] Okay. [00:14:17] Two. [00:14:17] Very good. [00:14:18] Very good. [00:14:19] How do you know that one? [00:14:20] It's easy, bro. [00:14:22] You didn't know JD Vance was the vice president. [00:14:24] That one was a hard question, okay? [00:14:25] How many senators does each state have? [00:14:28] Three. [00:14:29] Varies, doesn't it? [00:14:32] Oh, shit. [00:14:33] Five. [00:14:34] Three. [00:14:34] No, three. [00:14:35] I'll go with three. [00:14:38] All right. [00:14:38] So how many total senators does that mean we have in the United States? [00:14:41] Oh, 50 says three times 50. [00:14:43] 65. [00:14:45] 65? [00:14:46] No. [00:14:47] 50 times 3 is 150. [00:14:48] How many senators does each state have? [00:14:51] No idea. [00:14:52] Yes. [00:14:54] They're all baby rapers, so I don't care. [00:14:59] Well, how many are there? [00:15:02] Too many. [00:15:03] How many senators does each state have? [00:15:06] Seven? [00:15:07] Nope. [00:15:08] I don't know. [00:15:09] Slower. [00:15:10] Lower. [00:15:11] Four. [00:15:12] Three. [00:15:13] Two. [00:15:14] Still. [00:15:15] For a total of. [00:15:18] For a total of. [00:15:20] Yeah, how many total senators are there? [00:15:23] Oh. [00:15:23] Oh, 127. [00:15:28] 10. [00:15:29] 203. [00:15:30] How many senators are there? [00:15:32] I would say three. [00:15:33] No? [00:15:34] 12. [00:15:36] We're going to. [00:15:38] I have no idea. [00:15:39] I'm sorry, guys. [00:15:40] Okay. [00:15:41] Are you talking about per state or are you talking about in total? [00:15:45] I'm talking about per state. [00:15:47] How many senators does each state have? [00:15:50] 17. [00:15:51] Oh my god, like three? [00:15:55] One, how many senators does each state have? [00:15:58] Three, two, two, and Alaska has one. [00:16:02] Why do you know that? [00:16:03] Why do you know that? [00:16:04] Why does Alaska only have one? [00:16:06] Um, the constituents, like the number, like the way the electoral college is cut up, I think. === Wrong Answers Galore (09:37) === [00:16:11] I don't know. [00:16:12] I might be saying accent. [00:16:15] That is not true. [00:16:16] Alaska has two. [00:16:18] What year was 9-11? [00:16:21] 2012. [00:16:22] What year was 9-11? [00:16:24] What year is 9-11? [00:16:25] Ooh, 2009. [00:16:28] 9-11? [00:16:30] Or actually, 9-11, 2011. [00:16:33] No, that was a day. [00:16:35] 2009. [00:16:38] 2007. [00:16:40] 2002. [00:16:41] 2001. [00:16:43] Oh, okay. [00:16:44] Okay, we weren't alive. [00:16:46] So technically, come on. [00:16:48] What year was 9-11? [00:16:51] Oh, that's a good one. [00:16:52] 2003. [00:16:53] Who attacked us? [00:16:55] In 9-11. [00:16:57] Oh, I know. [00:16:58] Like. [00:17:00] Oh, my God. [00:17:01] I feel so dumb. [00:17:04] I don't think it's not like Iran, right? [00:17:07] Who attacked us? [00:17:09] Iraq. [00:17:09] And who attacked us? [00:17:12] There's terrorists, but what group? [00:17:16] Muslim? [00:17:17] I don't know. [00:17:18] Gosh, I'm really bad. [00:17:20] Who attacked us in 9-11? [00:17:24] ISIS. [00:17:26] Final answer? [00:17:28] Well, that makes me sound like I'm wrong, but yeah, I'm pretty sure it's ISIS. [00:17:32] Me? [00:17:33] Oh, this is tough. [00:17:35] I was gonna say that, but I feel like that's wrong since she's having the bike over to me. [00:17:41] The Muslims. [00:17:44] What's up? [00:17:46] I'm feeling it's me way off. [00:17:49] It's not that off. [00:17:50] It's not that off, okay. [00:17:51] I mean, yes, but what two rag thingies around their head. [00:17:59] Who attacked us? [00:18:03] You should know this. [00:18:04] This is this is not right. [00:18:08] Oh, to be fair, we weren't alive yet. [00:18:10] Iraq? [00:18:12] Iraq? [00:18:13] Iran. [00:18:15] I think it's Iraq. [00:18:16] Iraq. [00:18:17] We're going with Iraq. [00:18:18] Who attacked us? [00:18:19] Uh, Iran? [00:18:20] I don't know. [00:18:21] Terrorist. [00:18:23] Terrorists. [00:18:23] Terrorists. [00:18:24] Oh, I thought. [00:18:25] What terrorist group? [00:18:26] Hillary Clinton. [00:18:28] She caused when our soldiers got stuck in Iraq. [00:18:32] Was that Benghazi? [00:18:33] Yeah. [00:18:33] She caused all that stuff. [00:18:34] That's true. [00:18:35] Ever been to Bosnia? [00:18:38] It was the Muslims, was it not? [00:18:39] Was it not the Muslims? [00:18:40] Well, it was a Muslim group. [00:18:43] It was a terrorist group. [00:18:44] Yeah, it was a terrorist group. [00:18:46] Was it not Hamas? [00:18:49] Because that's what I'm saying. [00:18:51] I don't know. [00:18:51] It was a group there, 100%. [00:18:53] Muslim group. [00:18:54] They wore towels. [00:18:57] Al-Akbar people. [00:18:59] He shot their main guy. [00:19:02] He was named his name. [00:19:07] You're putting me on the spot here, okay? [00:19:08] Hussein. [00:19:10] Omar. [00:19:12] Saddam Hussein or something. [00:19:14] Yeah, okay. [00:19:15] What year did we free the slaves? [00:19:17] Oh, shit. [00:19:20] 1960? [00:19:21] Wait, no, way, way earlier than that. [00:19:23] My bad. [00:19:25] That's when we gave him rights, right? [00:19:26] 1930. [00:19:29] 1930. [00:19:30] 1912. [00:19:32] That's a good guess. [00:19:33] That is a good guess. [00:19:34] That's a terrible guess. [00:19:36] That is a terrible guess. [00:19:38] What year did we free the slaves? [00:19:42] I want to say like 1940 something? [00:19:55] Earlier? [00:19:57] Later? [00:19:58] What year did we free the slaves? [00:20:00] Uh, I think it's. [00:20:03] I was gonna say 1890s, but I would say a little bit later 19 no, it's earlier. [00:20:10] Yeah, I'm cooked. [00:20:13] Hey hey, real quick. [00:20:14] What year did we free the slaves? [00:20:16] I have absolutely no idea. [00:20:18] What year did we free the slaves? [00:20:20] Well, I'm bad at history. [00:20:25] I don't know. [00:20:26] Okay, education? [00:20:28] I know... [00:20:30] Uh, it's like in the early 1900, like 19 26, or is it the 60s? [00:20:38] It's the 60s, 1962. [00:20:42] Okay, we had slaves in 1962. [00:20:50] Man, I'm just thinking of my dad's age. [00:20:54] Did your dad have slaves? [00:20:55] No, that's why I said 62, 64. [00:21:00] Are we sticking with 19 18, free the slaves. [00:21:04] What year did we free the slaves? [00:21:09] That's crazy. [00:21:09] Well, that is 1866. [00:21:11] Well, maybe that was the UK. [00:21:12] I don't think that that's not right. [00:21:14] Um, what year did we free the slaves? [00:21:16] What year did we free the slaves? [00:21:18] Anything, be black, be black, be black, be black. [00:21:21] What year did we free the slaves? [00:21:23] Oh god, I don't even know that. [00:21:27] I feel like it was. [00:21:28] I mean, it wasn't too long ago, but it was a little while ago right, I don't know. [00:21:33] Like 17 something, 17? [00:21:35] No, that's not right. [00:21:37] Um oh wow, we got it. [00:21:40] Yeah, social studies ain't our thing okay, let's throw it. [00:21:43] Um, let's just throw it out there, 1453, i'm gonna say 18 60 yeah, that sounds better. [00:21:54] 1940, what year did we free the slaves? [00:21:58] I should know this. [00:21:59] This is this is a bad look um 1870 no, so close. [00:22:08] 73, i'm not really sure. [00:22:10] I'll probably somewhere in the 1900s like hey no I, it wasn't as early as you think. [00:22:18] What year did we free the slaves? [00:22:24] That's a really good question. [00:22:26] It's important, right? [00:22:27] Oh 1809, what year did we free the slaves? [00:22:35] 18 65 yes yeah, that's right. [00:22:43] Do you know what amendment freed the slaves? [00:22:49] Uh, we'll say the third. [00:22:53] What's the third amendment? [00:22:55] The right to bear arms? [00:22:57] I have no idea. [00:22:58] You don't like Trump, do you? [00:22:59] Or Jd Vance? [00:23:00] Yeah, that's why you don't know what the second amendment is. [00:23:02] No, that's the quartering troops. [00:23:04] How many rights are listed in the Bill Of Rights? [00:23:07] You should know that. [00:23:08] Why would I know that we don't talk about the bill of Rights? [00:23:14] Um, just guessing one number, 19. [00:23:18] you have a different guess bill of rights how many amendments are in there i'm literally in law class too right now so um um i feel like there's like 42. [00:23:30] how many rights are listed in the bill of rights i'm gonna have to go with Hard time. [00:23:39] No, those are the commandments. [00:23:42] No. [00:23:42] Are you sure? [00:23:43] Commandments? [00:23:45] We're not really religious over here. [00:23:49] It's not a religious question. [00:23:53] Might be really 18. [00:23:55] 18. [00:23:56] How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights? [00:23:58] Ooh, is it 19 or no? [00:24:01] What are you thinking? [00:24:02] God help us. [00:24:04] God help us. [00:24:05] Yeah, right? [00:24:07] 13. [00:24:08] In the Bill of Rights, 20. [00:24:13] Different times she smiles when I say so. [00:24:17] Let me lower it then. [00:24:22] She's still laughing, so raise it. [00:24:24] 30. [00:24:24] How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights? [00:24:28] 13? [00:24:29] Right? [00:24:30] Yeah. [00:24:30] I think so. [00:24:31] I thought it was a lot of fun. [00:24:32] I was 13. [00:24:33] 13. [00:24:34] 13. [00:24:34] How many rights are listed in the Bill of Rights? [00:24:39] Uh-oh. [00:24:41] Um, 12. [00:24:45] That close? [00:24:46] 12. [00:24:49] I'm going. [00:24:50] 12. [00:24:50] Is it 27? [00:24:52] Something way higher than that. [00:24:54] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:24:57] Man in chief. [00:24:59] It's like learned about this one at school, I think. [00:25:02] Starts with a D. Technically, yeah. [00:25:05] Yeah, okay. [00:25:06] God. [00:25:08] It's like donut or something. [00:25:11] This is something that sounds like that. [00:25:14] God. [00:25:15] Okay, name the person. [00:25:17] Name the person. [00:25:18] I'm trying to do that right now, but um. [00:25:22] I think your time is up. [00:25:23] Yeah. [00:25:25] Give me one final guess. [00:25:26] One final guess. [00:25:28] Okay, this would make me look really bad for this. [00:25:31] Um, yeah, I have to take a doughnut. [00:25:37] I'd say Pete Hegseth, I think. [00:25:40] Oh, that's kind of close. [00:25:42] I don't know the commander. [00:25:45] Is Donald Trump the president? [00:25:47] Oh, man-in-chief? === TikTok Slang Mixup (05:44) === [00:25:48] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:25:51] Did you know that? [00:25:54] You're both getting deported today. [00:25:56] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:25:58] Oh, I have no right now? [00:26:01] I thought they just fired you. [00:26:02] Oh, over there. [00:26:03] What? [00:26:04] Wait, who's the lady that just got like fired? [00:26:07] She did not. [00:26:08] No, it was a man. [00:26:09] Is that a man? [00:26:09] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:26:11] Current? [00:26:13] Ooh, what's his name? [00:26:14] Oh. [00:26:16] The Secretary of War. [00:26:18] No. [00:26:18] Who is the Commander-in-Chief? [00:26:20] Donald Trump. [00:26:21] Very good. [00:26:22] All right. [00:26:22] That's his biggest fan right here. [00:26:25] Yay. [00:26:26] Go all these wrong. [00:26:27] It's okay. [00:26:29] It's okay. [00:26:30] You're like stupider when you go to college, I promise. [00:26:33] It just happens. [00:26:34] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:26:37] No comment. [00:26:37] I have no idea. [00:26:40] Peter, whatever. [00:26:41] Another fuck. [00:26:42] You should do that for like college. [00:26:44] Come on. [00:26:45] You thought you know everything. [00:26:46] Who is the commander-in-chief of the military? [00:26:48] Like, I don't know. [00:26:50] I can't remember his last name, but I know it starts with the age. [00:26:52] That's not even right. [00:26:53] That's not even the first name. [00:26:55] What's his name? [00:26:56] Trump is the commander-in-chief of the military. [00:26:59] Oh, the president's the commander-in-chief of the military. [00:27:02] Yes, let me ask you this real quick. [00:27:03] Okay, who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:27:05] Oh, Travis Kelsey. [00:27:07] Okay. [00:27:07] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:27:09] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:27:11] What movie is Regina George from? [00:27:12] You look like a f an idiot. [00:27:14] I'm annoyed with that one. [00:27:17] Well, why did he get mad? [00:27:23] Why'd they get mad? [00:27:24] Okay, these are pop culture ones. [00:27:25] There's only five. [00:27:26] Okay. [00:27:26] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:27:28] Bad Bunny. [00:27:29] Yep. [00:27:30] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:27:32] Travis Kelsey. [00:27:33] Yep. [00:27:34] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:27:36] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:27:37] What team does LeBron James play for? [00:27:41] Uh, the Celtics? [00:27:43] The Lakers. [00:27:44] The Lakers. [00:27:45] Oh, yeah, Lakers. [00:27:46] What movie is Regina George from? [00:27:47] Mean Girls. [00:27:49] Finish the lyrics. [00:27:50] I can buy myself flowers. [00:27:54] Last one. [00:27:55] What does GRWM mean on TikTok? [00:27:57] Get ready with me. [00:27:59] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:28:02] Bad Bunny. [00:28:03] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:28:04] Travis Kelsey. [00:28:05] Okay. [00:28:06] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:28:08] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:28:09] What team does LeBron James play for? [00:28:12] Lakers. [00:28:12] Yep. [00:28:13] What movie is Regina George from? [00:28:15] Mean Girls. [00:28:17] Mean Girls. [00:28:19] Okay. [00:28:20] What does GRWM mean on TikTok? [00:28:23] Get ready with me. [00:28:24] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:28:26] Oh, shh. [00:28:28] Don't you get me sorry on that guy? [00:28:30] Bad Bunny? [00:28:31] Yup. [00:28:32] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:28:33] Travis Kelsey. [00:28:34] Okay. [00:28:34] What team does he play for? [00:28:37] Kansas City. [00:28:39] What team does LeBron James play for? [00:28:41] Lakers. [00:28:41] Okay. [00:28:42] He's in a layup there now. [00:28:43] I don't know if you'll know this one. [00:28:44] This is like a girly question. [00:28:46] What does GRWM stand for on TikTok? [00:28:49] GRWA? [00:28:50] Get ready with me. [00:28:52] I know my ladies, guys. [00:28:53] Okay. [00:28:54] Know my ladies. [00:28:55] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:28:57] Oh, Bad Bunny. [00:28:58] All right, Bunny, baby. [00:29:00] Okay. [00:29:01] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:29:03] Oh, Travis Kelsey. [00:29:04] Okay. [00:29:05] What team does LeBron James play for? [00:29:08] Boy. [00:29:08] Boy, you better stop Los Angeles with the Lakers. [00:29:11] Lakers, okay. [00:29:12] What does GRWM stand for on TikTok? [00:29:16] You're ready with me. [00:29:17] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:29:19] Bad Bunny. [00:29:20] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:29:22] Tyler. [00:29:23] No, what's his name? [00:29:24] What's his name? [00:29:25] Travis Kelsey. [00:29:26] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:29:29] I know there was two, and one was this Mexican guy. [00:29:35] Bad Bunny. [00:29:37] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:29:40] Travis Kelsey, Mr. Pfizer. [00:29:42] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:29:44] Bad Bunny. [00:29:46] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:29:48] Travis Kelsey. [00:29:50] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:29:52] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:29:53] What movie is Regina George from? [00:29:58] Gossip Girls? [00:29:59] Do you guys know? [00:30:00] Mean Girls. [00:30:00] Finish the lyrics. [00:30:01] I can buy myself. [00:30:03] Flowers. [00:30:05] I can write my name in the salad. [00:30:08] I've been talking to myself for hours. [00:30:12] Okay, what does GRWM mean on TikTok? [00:30:15] Get ready with me. [00:30:17] LeBron is on the Laker. [00:30:18] Yep, yep, very good. [00:30:19] Okay. [00:30:20] Last one, just because I'm very interested because you guys are men. [00:30:23] This is like a girl question. [00:30:25] What does GRWM stand for on TikTok? [00:30:30] G-R-W-N. [00:30:31] Get ready with me. [00:30:32] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:30:34] Bad Bunny. [00:30:35] Bad Bunny. [00:30:36] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:30:37] Travis. [00:30:39] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:30:40] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:30:42] What does GRWN mean on TikTok? [00:30:44] Get ready with me. [00:30:45] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:30:47] Bad Bunny. [00:30:48] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:30:50] Travis Kelsey. [00:30:51] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:30:53] Sabrina Carpenter. [00:30:55] What movie is Regina George from? [00:30:57] Mean Girls. [00:30:58] Finish the lyrics. [00:30:59] I can buy myself. [00:31:01] Flowers. [00:31:02] And what does GRWM mean on TikTok? [00:31:04] Get ready with me. [00:31:05] Who played the Super Bowl halftime show? [00:31:08] Oh, Bad Bunny. [00:31:09] Who is Taylor Swift engaged to? [00:31:11] Travis Kelsey? [00:31:13] Who sings the song Espresso? [00:31:15] Oh, Sabrina Carpenter. [00:31:18] What movie is Regina George from? [00:31:20] Mean Girls. [00:31:22] Finish the lyrics. [00:31:23] I can buy myself. [00:31:25] Flowers. [00:31:26] And last but not least, what does GRWM mean on TikTok? === Pop Culture Trivia (01:42) === [00:31:33] Get ready with me? [00:31:34] Yes. [00:31:34] That's so sad. [00:31:37] Deported, done. [00:31:38] You know, they say that white people are never deported. [00:31:41] Today, we are going to prove otherwise. [00:31:43] I'm sending a tip to the ice hotline right here. [00:31:47] Do you think someone who immigrated here knows eighth grade? [00:31:50] But do you think you should know those things about 100%? [00:31:54] Okay, right. [00:31:55] Well, that's fair. [00:31:55] That's fair. [00:31:56] So, the reason we're asking these today, there's a lot of questions about like voter ID and like who should have the right to vote. [00:32:02] What do our voters know? [00:32:04] Is everybody's vote equal? [00:32:05] Do you think people should have to pass a test and know these questions, basic, simple questions like this to be able to vote? [00:32:11] Um, I think it's a good idea. [00:32:15] Like, I like the concept because I think a lot of people aren't informed about it. [00:32:19] Do you think people should know those to have to vote? [00:32:21] 100%. [00:32:22] Yeah, I think so. [00:32:23] Okay, all right. [00:32:24] How old are you guys? [00:32:25] 20. [00:32:26] Okay, so did you vote in the last election? [00:32:29] Uh, no, no, no, no, okay, that's okay. [00:32:32] Do you guys think that people should have to pass a test with some of those questions on there to be able to vote? [00:32:39] I think they should have at least a lot of knowledge on those type of things to vote. [00:32:42] Yeah, yeah. [00:32:43] What about you? [00:32:44] I guess, yeah. [00:32:45] To some extent, it matters like how much you know about the country and the laws and who's running. [00:32:51] You win the shelves on the beach because it's really, it's really not bad. [00:32:55] Even though today was a lighthearted and fun video, I still brought security with me because I am very serious about my safety when I go out to film. [00:33:02] If you guys go to patreon.com/slash Caitlin Bennett, 100% of what you donate goes to my security fund. 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