We're asking people if they know their First Amendment rights.
You know your First Amendment rights, bro?
Okay, well, I'm glad that he does know.
Excuse me, sir.
We're asking people if they can name their First Amendment rights.
I guess not.
Guess not.
Alright.
There's an honest gentleman, though.
Yeah.
Passionate about her freedom of speech.
Freedom of speech, religion, press.
You got some money, too.
I'll go to you real quick.
I think it's like to overthrow, like not overthrow the government, but like protest.
Like redress for grievances.
Yeah.
We're asking people if they know their First Amendment rights.
The right to text, apparently.
We're asking people if they can name their First Amendment rights.
Okay.
First Amendment rights, sir?
No?
Hello, ladies.
We're asking people if they can name their First Amendment rights.
No.
No?
We've had so many people who have refused to comment, I guess they are trying to exercise their First Amendment right to free speech, or lack thereof, as some of the cases may be.
Let's see what these people have to say.
How you doing, guys?
We're asking people if they can name their First Amendment rights.
First Amendment.
First Amendment.
Freedom of speech, freedom of...
Religion.
Okay.
Religion.
Freedom of the press.
We're going to be sophomores next year in high school.
First Amendment rights, freedom of speech, freedom of...
The First Amendment right?
Yes, sir.
Freedom of speech, religion.
Can you name your First Amendment rights?
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion.
Well, you know, most Americans don't even know religion is included, so you are ahead of the curve.
All right, good.
Very good.
Oh my gosh, you have to ask me this now.
All right, I'll give you one.
Freedom of speech.
Of course, okay.
Freedom of religion.
Speech.
No.
Freedom of...
I have no idea.
No idea?
Freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
I don't know.
I don't know what is First Amendment.
You don't know?
Are you from...
Where are you from?
I'm from China.
Isn't that the...
The Second Amendment is freedom of speech.
First Amendment would be the...
No.
Second Amendment...
I'm an idiot.
The First Amendment is the freedom of speech.
Second Amendment is the right to bear arms.
Freedom of the press.
Freedom of the press?
I think, yes.
I mean, there are other amendments.
Freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religious practice, the right to carry firearms.
I believe that's Second Amendment.
Religion.
Freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, and there's one last one.
There's one last one.
Redress for grievances.
You did pretty well.
Are you a student here at UT? Yes, I'm an incoming freshman.
Wow, so she's a freshman.
I think you know more than most of the upperclassmen do.
Maybe.
I don't do political.
You don't do political?
No.
Do pizza, though?
If you had a right to free pizza, would you get down with that one?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, most definitely.
I want to talk about a perfect storm today.
And the perfect storm I'm going to discuss is a really good perfect storm.
I have prayed, literally, to be able to find a high-quality gun sponsor that is affordable and that is extremely well-made and effective that I can promote to my audience.
About six months ago, we get contacted by Head Down Firearms, HDFirearms.com.
Low cost compared to competitors.
Super high quality.
Super lightweight.
Super accurate.
And the experts salivate over it and love it.
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And so I feel so good about fully endorsing HeadDown Firearms, HDFirearms.com.
Check them out today and then go look at...
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Go and watch the videos of folks stacking this up against rifles that cost $1,000 more.
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And it's designed by battle-hardened vets that know what they wish they would have had.
Right after Infowars got two of the head-down rifles in, we went out to my buddy Shane Steiner's ranch and had a fantastic time.
Now, what I have to say so far based off looking at this, this is a much lighter weight M4, AR-15, whatever you want to call it.
This is a great weapon.
I mean, I like how the railing system is for your hands, how you can get in.
It's very comfortable.
If I want to go in here and do some close quarters and come around, this is an amazing, amazing gun.
I wish I had something like this when I was in combat.
I mean, I'm telling you right now, an M4 like this would save a lot of lives if the military would just pick this up and put it...
Army-wide, Marine-wide, Navy.
This is a good gun.
This is something that's stable, reliable, lightweight, and very easy to use.
Well, this here is another model of the Provectus line, and it's a little more heavy-duty.
It's really well put together.
Nothing rattles.
It's got this enlarged charging handle.
It's ambidextrous.
I've been playing with the trigger.
It's about a three and a half, four pound.
It's got a real crisp break to it.
And again, I have some custom rifles at home that I've spent large amounts of money trying to get a trigger that has that type feel.
Joe Biggs here at the office had the idea of getting a mannequin, wrapping an ISIS flag around it and sticking a clown wig on top of it with some tannerite and blowing it up.
and the results were somewhat spectacular.
All right, ready?
Safety off, go.
In my view, guns are an incredible financial investment as well, but they're also an investment in the future liberty of this country.
I'm proud of the fact That the United States is the most armed country in the world.
And I want to make sure we keep it that way.
We're not gelded, castrated slaves.
We don't live in North Korea.
We don't live in communist China.
We don't live in Fidel Castro's Cuba.
We live in the United States of America that has been exceptional, that has been amazing, and that we've been losing ground to the globalists, and now the tide is starting to turn.