Gavin McInnes talks to his friends on their way to prison and talks about the injustice done to Tommy Robinson and Roger Stone. He also talks about his wife being threatened with rape and the new law that allows for death threats against conservative people on social media. Get Off My Lawn! is a show where I talk to my friends and family about life, liberty, and the pursuit of truth. I hope you enjoy it and tweet me if you do! to let me know what you thought of it and if you think it was a good or bad episode. I also talk about the new anti-pro gun control law that was passed by the Supreme Court and why you should be worried about it. If you like the show and want to support it, you can do so by becoming a patron patron or becoming a supporter. Don t forget to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and I'll give you a shoutout! Thank you so much for your support and good vibes! XOXO, Gav xoxo P.S. Sorry about the audio in this episode, it's not the best in the episode, but it should be better in the future. I promise you'll get a better quality in future episodes. I'm working on improving the quality of the audio on the next one. I'll be working on that. - the audio is getting better and better, I promise! - Tomahawkon this is not the worst in the next episode of the podcast, I'll try to improve it next week. and I'm sorry for the next week, but we'll see you next week! xxx Thanks for listening and I love you guys! Love ya, bye, bye! Cheers, bye. Timestar - Joseph Joseph Joseph Watson <3 - Paul Joseph Watson, Paul Watson, J.J. Watson, P.A. & the rest of the crew at The Root - The Root Crew and the Crew at the Root . Love you, Sarah Rose & The Crew at Project Greenhouse Will be back with more soon! - Tom Hogg xo - Paul Watson - Joe Watson, Joseph Watson and the Rooter, Sarah Rowan, The Root and The Root, Sarah Rooker Jake, & the Root, The Crew
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00:01:41.000It's the injustice is pretty complicated.
00:01:45.000It's pretty involved what they're doing to him.
00:01:49.000And we'll also talk to Roger Stone today, because he's sort of like the American Tommy Robinson and the injustice is the same in both cases.
00:02:00.000That song, by the way, we don't usually have an intro like that for this particular show because it's the podcast, but I wanted to show people who don't have this what our cool intro is because I'm very happy with it.
00:02:11.000But we have to use copyright free music because YouTube is dying to shut me down.
00:04:52.000I think Facebook, by the way, have since tried to hide that they did this because they got in trouble.
00:04:57.000New Facebook policy normalizes, approves death threats against banned dangerous conservatives.
00:05:04.000You can see you're not supposed to post that.
00:05:06.000Threats that could lead to death are banned unless, here's a caveat, unless the target is an organization or individual covered in the dangerous individuals or organizations policy.
00:06:13.000So in other words, Facebook just informed its 2 billion users that it's acceptable to post statements of intent of high severity violence against me.
00:06:40.000In the United Kingdom, under the 1988 Malicious Communications Act which states, any person who sends to another person a letter, electronic communication or article of any description which conveys a threat is guilty of an offence.
00:06:56.000Facebook's a private company, it can do what it likes!
00:07:01.000Can it openly incite violence against people?
00:07:04.000The largest social media company in the world with over 2 billion users says it's fine to incite violence against me, despite this being totally illegal.
00:07:16.000The same company that lectures us... Same two policemen.
00:07:25.000When you do something reckless like that, like you dox a conservative and put their house out there, what you're really doing is saying, I'm just going to cast this net out and if there's any psychopaths out there that are interested in murdering people or playing strange rape music in their house by hacking into their sonos, then maybe do that.
00:09:52.000Now, it can break the law, and that's when it shouldn't be free, and that's when you're saying, hi, I'm the leader of the Bloods, hey, if there's any Bloods out there, go and kill Kanye.
00:10:03.000Which I believe happened, maybe it was the leader of the Crips, and he put up a video telling people to go and kill Kanye West because he liked Trump.
00:10:14.000And that's a plausible threat of violence that can lead to death.
00:10:19.000That's when we say, no, don't do that.
00:10:21.000That's calling a hit out like in the mafia.
00:10:44.000So we're drenched in irony here as the left calls for us to be killed and while simultaneously saying, no, you said that and throwing us in jail.
00:10:58.000Now with Roger, it's not the same story.
00:11:00.000They're not accusing him of inciting violence.
00:11:03.000What they're accusing him of is colluding with Russia.
00:11:23.000I just made that up, but it was something totally irrelevant like that, that had nothing to do with Russia, or WikiLeaks, or anything like that.
00:15:01.000In fact, we try to focus on the funny.
00:15:03.000Which is a strange thing about all this censorship is they've killed a lot of humor.
00:15:08.000They've killed a lot of fun with all this grey.
00:15:14.000So I'm watching this show the other day, Bad Blood.
00:15:17.000Now season one, I didn't really like it.
00:15:19.000It was kind of corny and it's one of those series you can tell got tons of grants.
00:15:24.000You know when you see Jason Statham racing through Utrecht and Berlin and Stuttgart and then he's up in Amsterdam and you go, I have a feeling you're taking advantage of a bunch of European grants where they'll put in whatever the studio puts in.
00:15:40.000And I think they do the same in Canada.
00:15:49.000Uh, I'm suspicious of this show, but, and maybe this is cause I'm from Montreal.
00:15:55.000It is cool to see people don't realize that Montreal is more corrupt than Chicago or New York, totally run by the mafia and the biker gangs who are named, the main biker gang is named Rock Machine.
00:17:12.000And you go, well now you're just making her seem like a real pain in the ass.
00:17:17.000I don't want to hang out with this person.
00:17:19.000And the protagonist in Bad Blood, well the main detective,
00:17:25.000She's just a horrible, see you next Tuesday.
00:17:28.000And I think they're trying to empower black women by making them really tough, but they're just making them into horrible people that you wouldn't want to be around.
00:17:38.000So she's a detective watching the mob get organized and then her new partner shows up.
00:17:44.000Now I assume if you're in, she's in the RCMP because it's Canada, but you're in the FBI, you see a new partner, you go, hey man, how you doing?
00:17:50.000Alright, so we're watching them, we've been here for a few hours, we'll probably get a sandwich in a bit, but not much we can do here but sit, alright?
00:20:42.000I wish women were so cool that when you got permission to do a wiretap, that's the word I should have used, and you managed to convince the chief of police to break the rules just for you...
00:20:53.000Instead of high-fiving, you go, shut up!
00:22:03.000There's this show, Riverdale, which I obviously don't watch, but I'm a big fan of all things cringe, and on a cringe message board I saw this, and it is, it's entitled Everyone It.
00:22:14.000Every character in Riverdale being cringy.
00:22:16.000Actually, go back to the very beginning of this.
00:22:18.000Why are you always a third of the way into the video?
00:23:17.000Because they're sexualizing these women in the way, like I'm sure a divorced 35-year-old Puerto Rican like Cardi B, she probably was like, yo, I like those abs.
00:24:53.000Now, if he was like some evil, you know, the movie, um, Roadhouse, where there's that evil jerk who runs the town, and bottles are being smashed, and then Patrick Swayze has to come over and stand up to the jerk.
00:27:34.000Just like I don't care if you make Josie and the Pussycats black, I don't care if you make my super badass Charles Bronson Death Wish guy black.
00:28:23.000Like I saw this one about a hurricane where they were, I know I'm repeating myself, where they, they robbed the federal reserve in a hurricane.
00:28:30.000And then the girl who takes them down looks like someone's ex-girlfriend, like this little blonde chick that you could just pick up and throw 30 feet.
00:28:37.000She can't be thrown anywhere, not even by a hurricane.
00:28:39.000Anyway, I'm watching Luke Cage, and I'm like, this is going pretty good.
00:28:58.000Now, her and the Asian chick just practiced doing martial arts.
00:29:02.000Misty Knight, by the way, recently lost her arm in a shootout, which she's fine with.
00:29:07.000And a lot of women, you'll notice, especially diminutive sort of 5'5 women, will practice martial arts and boxing, and then they'll go to a bar and drink 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 whiskeys.
00:29:27.000In fact, they'll be so alert that they can beat the shit out of a room.
00:29:32.000And when I saw this, I just turned it off.
00:29:34.000Now, I realize the premise of this introduction is to say, in the effort to empower black women and make them look awesome, they're turning them into bitches that are totally unlikable.
00:32:22.000Yeah, Conor McGregor's buddy, say his speed-hitting coach John Kavanaugh, would be next to him going... Their hearts would be pounding through their chest.
00:32:31.000They would be trying to get in there, trying to get out as fast as possible, staring at the door.
00:32:35.000They wouldn't be going... Hey big boy, peel me a grape.
00:34:23.000That's why I'm wearing Fred Perry, to honor the British working class folks.
00:34:29.000We're going to cut to the Tommy interview first, but there's a lot to say about it before we get there, and I want to give you the background.
00:34:36.000The biggest part of the background, of course, is that the West seems to love terrorists.
00:34:41.000There was, there was, what was his name, Tony Robbins, the Prime Minister?
00:34:49.000Tony Robbins, his speechwriter, who is also a writer for Food and Wine magazine or something, Gourmet Wine, where he stands in his Spiral Wine Cellar staircase and just enjoys the finest French Champagnes.
00:35:05.000The French Champagne is brutally excellent!
00:35:11.000And they basically conceded that they don't like the working class, and they flooded Britain with migrants, disproportionately Muslim, just to mess with them.
00:35:21.000Because they see them as racist hooligans, and they thought, let's throw them in there.
00:35:25.000Just like when Australia brought the cane toads in to take care of some bug that cane toads liked, and then cane toads are everywhere.
00:35:33.000That's a good analogy to make, actually, because what Australia did after that was say, we got to get rid of the cane toads.
00:35:39.000You see it on the road, run them over.
00:35:41.000But what Britain is doing now is going, what cane toads?
00:36:12.000Not killers like you, not like Mark Zuckerberg, where he says it's okay to threaten to kill someone if they're Gavin.
00:36:22.000And then they throw him in jail where he's probably killed by cane toads.
00:36:27.000So this was an interesting article, again on Summit, where this guy, Salah Abdeslam, was just rewarded 500 euros because the police were too nosy during their investigation and that violated his fucking privacy.
00:36:43.000This was the driver for the Paris Massacre.
00:36:46.000130 people killed at that thing, including 90 at Bataclan, where men had their genitals cut off and then stuffed in their mouth.
00:36:56.000Pregnant women were eviscerated and the mayor of Paris thought that's a little too intense people gonna start hating cane toads Let's uh Let's just not let's make it illegal to report on that part of the gore because they weren't just shot They were massacred for a long time The ones who went in there, I assume knew they were gonna die So I thought well, we're waiting for the police to shoot us.
00:37:18.000Let's cut off some balls stuff them in some mouths and
00:37:22.000So this guy, not only was the driver, but he helped facilitate it, helped them build bombs.
00:38:37.000So anyway, London Bridge has an attack, right?
00:38:41.000And I think seven people were killed on that.
00:38:44.000The man who did it has been awarded, um, I'm sorry, I just remembered that Chowdhury, what's his name, Anjum Chowdhury, has round-the-clock security paid for by the British government because he's a terrorist and people don't like him.
00:39:41.000I like hanging out with Tommy's friends because I feel pretty.
00:39:44.000They're like a 3, 3.4, boost me up to a 5.
00:39:47.000I wear my tightest orange jeans and a tank.
00:39:54.000So yeah, taxpayers will pay for lawyers to represent Zahra Rahman during the inquiry into the deaths of her husband Karam Bhatt and his two accomplices.
00:40:25.000However, the families of the eight people murdered in the 2017 attack, same as West Side Highway, were denied legal aid, with lawyers agreeing to work on their behalf on a pro bono basis.
00:40:36.000James Hodder, who was the partner of terror victim Kirstie Bowden, has launched an online petition calling on the government to also award funding to the victims, possibly.
00:40:46.000And by the way, when I was explaining this earlier, I said that the British upper class did this just to screw with the working class, which was Nigel Farage's quote, but that doesn't explain Europe.
00:40:56.000That doesn't explain France and Germany and the Netherlands.
00:41:00.000So it's like a Western sickness where they love terrorists more than people who point out terrorists.
00:41:05.000I'm not talking about someone who's burning down mosques and machete attacking innocent Muslims.
00:41:10.000I'm talking about people that just say, there's a cane toad over there.
00:42:06.000And UK forces hero who was stabbed by terrorists London Bridge to undergo de-radicalization.
00:42:13.000A man famously lauded as a hero in 2017 for fighting off terrorists on the London Bridge has been forced by British authorities to attend de-radicalization classes.
00:43:04.000Did you ever find the video of him outside the courts?
00:43:07.000I assume you've seen it by now, but he gets out there in front of the courts.
00:43:11.000I have to be careful when I pull out my phone so I don't show my front of my phone because it has pictures of my kids and I can't show pictures of my kids.
00:43:18.000That's the environment we're living in.
00:43:21.000But maybe I should become a Muslim terrorist.
00:43:23.000That'll be the only way my family's safe.
00:43:27.000So he's outside the court where these six guys were raping.
00:48:51.000But you can go up to these alleged white nationalists, whatever you want to call them, xenophobic soccer hooligans, and you know deep down that they're honorable and they won't hurt you.
00:49:01.000So while you call a guy a villain, you make sure it's safe and he's not a real villain.
00:49:05.000That's why everyone focuses on the Proud Boys in the media and not, say, MS-13 or Le Trinitarios or the Latin Kings or DDP, Dominicans Don't Play.
00:49:16.000They don't talk about actual gangs because actual gangs will fuck them up.
00:49:19.000So they just go, those guys are a gang.
00:49:28.000Okay so let's see more of her doing exactly what she's accusing Tommy of, collapsing the trial.
00:49:56.000The beginning she said potentially collapse the trial, then she got sort of clouded with adrenaline and forgot the alleged caveat and now it's nearly collapsed the trial.
00:57:07.000With what I say, they've absolutely... The Attorney General snipped one sentence that I made,
00:57:13.000And he said that I was calling on my followers to attack the groomers.
00:57:17.000When you watch the video in context, I'm talking to the media.
00:57:21.000I actually say to the mainstream media, you harass me, you harass us.
00:57:25.000Instead of harassing us, instead of photographing us, instead of coming to our works, to our houses, why don't you follow these lot?
00:57:31.000Why don't you go look where they work?
00:57:33.000These men have been on bars for two years for raping children.
00:57:36.000You want to go, and then I actually say, if you want to photograph and slander people, I'm not talking to my followers.
00:57:42.000It's evident to anyone who watches the video.
00:57:45.000Now, when the prosecution come up with that charge, there is no, and they said that because of that, it's caused anxiety to the Muslim child rapists and made them anxious.
00:57:55.000And that's what I've been convicted of.
00:57:56.000Now, when you watch it, the video, it's just a lie.
00:58:00.000Now, I can understand the Attorney General's government trying to lie and get me in jail.
00:58:04.000But the number one Queens bench judge has also now pushed that light and the media then push it.
00:58:10.000Tommy Robinson calls for vigilantes to attack defendants.
00:59:47.000Now, what I've done in court, Gav, I showed the Old Bailey judge, as I walked into the Old Bailey, I showed the BBC News coming up to me far more aggressive, asking me far more, assuming my guilt.
01:00:01.000I said, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that.
01:00:03.000I'm saying that's robust British journalism.
01:00:14.000I also want to know the answer to your question.
01:00:17.000That's the crazy part, is you asked, why don't the media, why do they hound you?
01:00:22.000Why do they hound anyone suspected of any kind of nationalism, bigotry, whatever?
01:00:27.000They hound these people literally to death.
01:00:30.000But they treat all these Muslim terrorists with kid gloves.
01:00:33.000The driver for the Paris attacks, where 130 people were killed, was just rewarded £500 because he was inconvenienced and they violated his privacy.
01:00:44.000Gav, you see, I don't know if you've seen the video, I caught a journalist the other day in a bush with a camera and I chased him and I video it and he gets in his car and he's white and I've got the camera and I said, what are you doing?
01:04:09.000What more is it going to be the spark for the public?
01:04:11.000And I think, you see, if I'm put in prison and I sit here quite comfortably saying it, if I'm put in prison and murdered in jail, that will be that spark.
01:04:20.000So all they're trying to do to silence me will have the complete adverse effect.
01:04:39.000We cannot sit by and watch journalists being imprisoned for simple journalism, for fair journalism.
01:04:45.000We can't watch a judiciary system so blatantly, so blatantly target someone with the government and lock them up for a crime they've not committed when all the public can watch the video and see that they're lying.
01:05:00.000Well, how many more of our freedoms, how many more of your freedoms do you want to lose?
01:05:03.000How many more do you want to sit there and watch as your children and think, what's it going to be like for them?
01:05:08.000And all of this, all of this aimed at me, all of this silence and treatment, all of this censorship, because their open border policy that they want, that they created, that these globalists want, the attack on our nation state, all of these things they want,
01:05:24.000And the utopia idea and this beautiful multicultural love nest vision that they want to create.
01:05:31.000I highlight the realities of what problems there are in that little utopia vision they're trying to create.
01:05:36.000I tell you, actually, it's not all that great back here, yeah?
01:05:40.000You know what some of these men you invited into our country are doing?
01:05:43.000Do you know what they're doing to our daughters?
01:05:45.000And they don't want anyone to be aware of that.
01:05:48.000This is where you can see it's so evident.
01:05:50.000In 2014, the Law Commission done a research paper for the British government on reporting restrictions and contempt of court.
01:05:57.000They advised them that all they have to do is create one website.
01:06:01.000And on this one website, it can list every court case because there's secret court cases going on every day in our country now.
01:06:08.000All it has to do, it can list them all, what the court cases are and what the reporting restrictions are.
01:06:13.000So members of the public, citizen journalists and the media
01:06:17.000Who want to report, they can look on this national website, whatever they want to call it, and they'll know what they're allowed to report and what they're not allowed to report.
01:06:24.000That was the sole recommendation from a six-month report.
01:06:29.000Because if they did do it, right now there'd be one website you could look on and read probably 500 Muslim names that are in court with reporting restrictions for rape trials.
01:06:39.000It wouldn't do the job of hiding from everyone what's happening.
01:06:45.000They then, in court, and this has all come out and been proven, the judge put reporting restrictions on the trial, but they were never uploaded to the court serve system.
01:06:55.000Which means, if you go on the judiciary website, their guidelines say it has to be on the website, it has to be on the court list, it has to be on the courtroom door.
01:07:05.000They've accepted that none of those guidelines were followed.
01:07:08.000So when I turn up to court and ask what are the reporting restrictions, no one could tell me.
01:07:13.000I then go off the judiciary website, their website, where there is a foreword from the Lord Chief Justice who thanks certain chambers for making them legal, these guidelines.
01:07:24.000It says on there, a judge has no power under section 442 to put reporting restrictions on any information that's already in the public domain.
01:07:33.000I stuck to that so I didn't fall foul.
01:07:35.000Everything I said was in the public domain.
01:07:37.000Do you know what they said in court, Gavin?
01:07:53.000They have bent the law and that's why I've made this plea and I'll make it again.
01:07:57.000Members of the Trump administration, please research my case.
01:08:01.000Please look at the laws I've been convicted under.
01:08:04.000Please see that under the Magna Carta and British and English common law, for a man to be tried, so that we have fair justice, they have to be tried by 12 members of their peers.
01:09:21.000All of the people on our side, and this is where I'm watching America, the censorship, it started here, it's now moving and moving and moving, and it's going on everyone, and it's going to go on everyone, and trying to win an election under these terms will become increasingly difficult for anyone on our side, or on the side of freedom.
01:09:44.000If he was not Donald Trump and he was just a resident and he was saying any of the things he said and making any of the comments he's made, Sadiq Khan falling out of him would have made sure he'd get caught.
01:09:53.000And exactly what's happening to me would be happening to him.
01:09:56.000And I say if you love freedom and you stand up for freedom, and I love the United States, I have three beautiful children and a wife, you've met my family Gavin,
01:10:04.000I had to sit down last night with my son.
01:10:16.000I explained to him, I said, son, if you're in a fight and you're right, and you're coming under attack for something, and you've tried doing the right to protect someone, and you're getting beaten up, do you stop fighting?
01:12:33.000When I was in jail last time for this same offence, the police went to my wife and said, we have intelligence that you're going to come under attack of acid.
01:14:42.000My lawyers have put in, and this happens in all cases, bro.
01:14:47.000A request for an adjournment for an in-depth mental health report to say that since coming out of prison, and this is all evidential and factual and they have medical records to it, that the nearly three months of solitary confinement had an adverse effect causing me problems.
01:15:00.000Now they should adjourn and they should get an in-depth report.
01:15:03.000They've refused adjournment so I'll be sentenced tomorrow.
01:15:06.000Well they would if you were a Muslim terrorist, I guarantee it.
01:15:46.000He was talking really fast there, and I want to make clear.
01:15:50.000He's been to prison before for equally ridiculous crimes, by the way.
01:15:54.000One was some convoluted mess about harboring a fugitive because his brother-in-law was staying at his house and his brother-in-law was late on his mortgage.
01:16:01.000Like, that's the kind of charges he has.
01:20:23.000So this is a death sentence for him, and it's going to do permanent damage to his children, especially his son, who I met, who reminds me of my son.
01:20:43.000Let's get Roger Stone on the show, on this same show, because he is the American Tommy Robinson.
01:20:48.000It's basically the exact same story, although I don't think Roger's going to die in prison.
01:21:26.000So she's doing a talk in front of 400 high school students in Minneapolis and she tells them a story that happened in a Minneapolis courtroom.
01:21:35.000This is what I was talking about on yesterday's show, which you only get if you subscribe, but there's a lot of people who look black and they take the black American experience and make it theirs.
01:22:03.000The black dad was out of the picture at the beginning, like Drake and, and, um, Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys.
01:22:10.000And then you have others who are these black icons who were raised by, who were found and picked up and adopted by white couples like Steve Harvey or Colin Kaepernick.
01:22:25.000And I feel like Ilhan Omar, yeah, you're black, yeah, but you're Somalian.
01:22:29.000That's a totally different history, replete with war.
01:22:33.000You know, Blackhawk Down, the war in Somalia, it's fascinating, but it's got nothing to do with the black American experience at all.
01:22:44.000But, you know, she looks the part, so she comes in and starts talking to this high school, and she says she went to a courtroom where she witnessed a sweet old African-American lady who spent the weekend in jail for stealing a $2 loaf of bread to feed her starving five-year-old granddaughter.
01:23:08.000In the courtroom after the woman was fined $80 for the crime.
01:23:13.000I wonder if she got contempt of court for as long as Tommy did.
01:23:18.000For yelling out, I couldn't control my emotions, Omar told the crowd, because I couldn't understand how a room full of educated adults could do something so unjust.
01:23:29.000Did you pull up the article that entire time?
01:23:45.000That exact story is from Les Miserables, where a woman is fined for stealing a loaf of bread, a $2 loaf of bread, to feed her starving five-year-old granddaughter.
01:24:13.000And then here's how she was discovered.
01:24:16.000Because city officials said that police aren't allowed to arrest people for shoplifting unless there's a likelihood of violence or further crime.
01:24:30.000They don't arrest shoplifters, and they don't fine them.
01:24:32.000But this woman, she had like a little burly cane that looked like it was made of driftwood, and a thing, a haggard old hood over it.
01:24:40.000There was a little mouse that crawled out of her purse.
01:24:42.000And she said, I was just trying to steal for my five-year-old granddaughter.
01:24:46.000If you're going to come up with a lie like that, it can't be from a fancy opera you saw in $300 seats.
01:24:53.000This is like when Homer recognized Henry Winkler and he said, hey, I used to hang out at Al's Diner with you because he thought happy days happened to him.
01:25:02.000Oh, speaking of Degrassi Junior High, that happened to me once.
01:25:55.000And judging by his sigh, he had been through this before.
01:26:00.000So Homer, me, this is the level of idiot you're on, and Ilhan Omar see something and go, that happened to me.
01:26:07.000The only difference is I don't tell a school that I went to Degrassi Junior High.
01:26:12.000Or like E. Jean Carroll, I don't go on the front of a magazine and CNN and do a whole press tour based on an episode of Law & Order SVU.
01:26:22.000We did a whole thing on E. Jean Carroll and we left this out.
01:26:25.000This is yet another insane thing about her.
01:26:28.000So just to give the preamble here, at Bergdorf Goodman in Manhattan, she was pushed up against one of the dressing rooms, one of the change rooms by Trump, and forcibly, I don't know what she calls it, she said she wouldn't use the word rape because rape is too sexy, which I did not know that, that was news to me.
01:28:33.000So that thing I was talking earlier about how it's empowering to show black women be just a nightmare to be around, because that's considered tough and empowering.
01:28:41.000I think they think they're doing like Clint Eastwood, you know?
01:29:05.000Yeah, it's like Tommy Lee Jones in Men in Black, kinda.
01:29:09.000But that trope is resigned for, reserved for males, because it's a male thing.
01:29:15.000Well now we're getting even deeper into the weeds.
01:29:17.000Now we're saying that that character, he may exist occasionally in the male world, but it just seems okay in the male world, because it reminds you of your dad?
01:30:19.000Like, that's way beyond someone who's just kind of rude.
01:30:23.000But maybe it's having this effect where women are going, oh yeah, yeah, I am kind of a bitch.
01:30:29.000Like that whole don't call me boss, you're a nasty woman thing.
01:30:33.000Yeah, so maybe we're creating this culture or feminists are creating this culture where women think it's cool just to be a horrible see you next Tuesday.
01:30:41.000And here's some examples of when I just dipped my toe back in Twitter recently and was shocked to just see the vitriol coming from these women.
01:31:05.000How many misogynists do you think there are?
01:31:08.000Yes, I'm sure there are a lot of guys who just despise women, and it is a trip to think that they came out of a woman, but you're talking about a tiny, minuscule part of the population.
01:31:18.000In this tweet, the notion is basically all men are rapists, and these women worked hard to birth rapists.
01:31:25.000It's like black people created the Ku Klux Klan, is what she's saying, and that's just such a vindictive, and I need to know Chelsea Peretti.
01:32:39.000And I just think, to hear people partying and to want to go punch them all in the face and not recognize that America is celebrating its birthday is just so bitchy.
01:32:51.000Couldn't it, like a normal non-bitchy thing to say, if you're a woman, is, look, I know it's July 4th and I'm being a stick in the mud, but I just, I'll, I'm sorry, but to me, it's just my dog freaking out.
01:33:02.000And I'm stressed out now because my dog is stressed out.
01:33:05.000And maybe other people would go, I know, me too, it feels silly to be mad at a party, but there we are.
01:33:11.000But no, it's, I wanna go punch them in the face, because I'm a badass, and even with one arm, me and my Asian friend at the bar could kick all their asses.
01:37:52.000And it says what Mueller wants to say.
01:37:55.000Like there was Russian collusion yeah and there was trolls trying to wreck stuff and then they were working to get Hillary's emails and you go okay well I'll just read the report and it'll explain how that's true.
01:38:08.000Then you read the report and there's zero proof of that.
01:38:11.000In fact the report proves the opposite.
01:38:14.000It says, no, no, no, they didn't hack her emails.
01:38:18.000The information moved from her computer so fast that it must have been on an external drive.
01:38:23.000You couldn't send that through the cosmos with that kind of velocity.
01:38:32.000But yeah, just going through this report quickly, the report uses qualified and vague language to describe key events, indicating that Mueller and his investigators do not actually know for certain whether Russian intelligence officers stole Democratic Party emails or how those emails were transferred to WikiLeaks.
01:38:52.000The report's timeline of events appear to defy logic.
01:38:55.000According to its narrative, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange announced the publication of Democratic Party emails not only before he received the documents, but before he even communicated with the source that provided them.
01:39:11.000Oh, and then one of the craziest ones.
01:39:29.000The lies Mueller claims Stone told were about completely ancillary matters that, even if he's guilty as charged, have no bearing on whether the Russians and Wikileaks engaged in espionage on Trump's behalf, and if they did, whether anyone in the Trump campaign helped or had foreknowledge.
01:39:45.000So that's the thing that I was talking about earlier, where he's in trouble for lying to Congress.
01:39:50.000And the lie was, did you get an email from Julian Assange?
01:42:34.000This kid, who's about 23, shows up with his buddy one hour before the bus, and there he is, filming the whole bus, got the whole thing on tape.
01:42:42.000And I remember watching CNN that day, and they kept cutting back to their incredible reporting and their great gut instincts to go down there.
01:42:52.000That story in and of itself is massive because it shows the FBI tipped off CNN and said, come film this, come help us turn on the heat so we can incriminate Trump.
01:43:43.000You know, we were just talking to Tommy Robinson over in the UK.
01:43:45.000He's getting sentenced tomorrow, looking like 18 months for the opposite of the truth.
01:43:51.000I mean, they're claiming that he encouraged his followers to attack these Muslim pedophiles, but he encouraged the media to report on these Muslim pedophiles.
01:44:02.000So the charges he got aren't even true.
01:44:04.000And it reminds me so much of your case.
01:44:07.000Well, as you know, I'm not able, because of a prohibition by the court, to discuss any of the specifics.
01:45:05.000This is a subject that I researched very extensively for my book, The Clinton's War on Women, which is, by the way, the definitive oppo dump on Bill and Hillary.
01:45:18.000I have a very, very long chapter, in fact, the longest chapter in the book on Jeffrey Epstein.
01:45:23.000But suddenly, because Epstein is inexorably linked to Bill Clinton, photos of Epstein and Clinton on Google
01:45:33.000And references to them on Wikipedia have suddenly, overnight, disappeared.
01:46:04.000It's extraordinary to me that, first of all, he's investigated by the Palm Beach Police in an undercover investigation.
01:46:13.000They come up with overwhelming evidence of child sex trafficking, epic serial abuse of underage children.
01:46:22.000But the state prosecutor, for whatever reason, agrees to prosecute him on one count of solicitation.
01:46:30.000Uh, for which he spends, uh, 15 months of an 18 month sentence, not in the state prison where every other sex criminal goes, but in the air conditioned Palm Beach County Jail, where he only has to be incarcerated from 10 o'clock at night till six o'clock in the morning.
01:46:49.000During the day, he's free to go about his business.
01:46:53.000Uh, and when the police chief in Palm Beach is deeply disturbed by this action by the state prosecutors, he goes to the feds and he says, something's wrong here.
01:47:02.000Uh, either the prosecutor has been threatened or he's been paid off, but this guy's crimes are much broader and much deeper.
01:47:18.000Then he rubber stamps the state charges, but more importantly, he seals the whole thing so nobody can find out what happened.
01:47:26.000Thanks only to the Palm Beach Post in an epic lawsuit to get those files unsealed, do we know the backstory here?
01:47:35.000And then the whole thing remains dormant for several years.
01:47:40.000Until a crusading reporter named Julie Brown with the Miami Herald writes a penetrating series busting the case wide open, which led to these charges filed this past weekend.
01:47:57.000Bill Clinton was on this plane, the Epstein plane, the so-called Lolita Express, outfitted with a round bed, just right for orgies with underage children, evidently.
01:48:40.000Now the media is trying to connect Epstein to Donald Trump.
01:48:43.000I investigated that too, and it comes up to be very peripheral.
01:48:49.000Epstein is a member of Trump's $300,000 a year private membership club in Palm Beach.
01:48:57.000They never socialized privately together.
01:49:00.000In fact, Trump driving by Epstein's home in Palm Beach sees all these girls in the pool and says to his driver, isn't that, Epstein's such a great guy, he lets the neighborhood children use his pool.
01:49:16.000It is a smear, but the mainstream media is now in overdrive trying to connect this guy to Trump when the real connection is to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
01:49:26.000Well, the two things I've seen involving Trump and Epstein was the prosecutor saying that Trump was the only high-powered person that was helping him with the investigation.
01:49:36.000And two, back in 2016, Trump saying, yeah, Bill Clinton seems like an okay guy, but he's definitely going to be in a lot of trouble soon with this Epstein guy and these flights on the plane.
01:49:50.000Well, we also know that Trump barred Epstein from the Mar-a-Lago club after he made an indecent proposal to a woman named Virginia Roberts who worked in the spa at Trump's club.
01:50:02.000He was banned from the club after that.
01:50:04.000So what's really extraordinary here is the way the media is going into overdrive to make this a Trump scandal.
01:50:11.000Now, I personally believe that the Bush Justice Department
01:50:17.000Alberto Gonzalez and Mr. Acosta have some very definite explaining to do as to why they tried to shove this under the rug, why they sealed the case, why they rubber-stamped the slap on the wrist that state prosecutors had given Epstein.
01:50:48.000Sounds like no one wants to bite the hand that feeds them.
01:50:51.000Well, in the case of Epstein and the Clintons, that's certainly true.
01:50:55.000He was a donor to Hillary's presidential campaign.
01:50:58.000He was a donor to the Democratic National Committee.
01:51:02.000And according to his own lawyer, at the time of his sentencing, he put up $4 million for the Clinton Global Initiative.
01:51:11.000The Clinton Foundation is of course not really a charity, it's a slush fund for grifters, and it was the vehicle for the facilitation of multi-million dollar bribes.
01:51:25.000So, but there's no evidence of Epstein ever supporting Donald Trump politically or financially, other than his membership in the club, which is open to anyone who has 300 grand.
01:51:38.000It's interesting to me, Gavin, though, that this whole investigation is being conducted
01:51:42.000Not by the child sex trafficking unit, but by the public corruption unit, which is why I think there are going to be additional charges and many other shoes to drop.
01:51:55.000He sounds like a real candidate for a strange, inexplicable suicide.
01:52:02.000Well, it's also, as you may have seen, the woman who was essentially his chief procurer, his pimp,
01:52:44.000You know, you sound like someone who is very interested in justice and truth and you sound like someone who constantly exposes the top brass and the establishment.
01:52:56.000You sound like someone that someone, if very powerful, would want to silence.
01:53:03.000Well, look, I'm not going to go down that road other than to say that, look, I have written a book on the Kennedy assassination and the government's role in that.
01:53:12.000And what I believe was a deep state conspiracy that involved not only Lyndon Johnson, but the Central Intelligence Agency, organized crime, Big Texas oil.
01:53:29.000I've written a book on the Bush crime family.
01:53:33.000It's ironic that Ross Perot passed away yesterday, a great American patriot.
01:53:38.000He is the man who exposed the fact that the Central Intelligence Agency, under the direction of George Bush, was trafficking cocaine into MENA, Arkansas, to be sold, to illegally raise cash for the Nicaraguan
01:53:56.000Congress barred the use of taxpayer funds for that purpose.
01:54:00.000Perot bumped into this fact when he couldn't get satisfaction from the administration in Washington in his search for prisoners of war that he believed were still trapped in North Vietnam.
01:54:14.000So he hired soldiers of fortune, essentially a private army, to see if there were indeed
01:54:21.000still being held, or the remains of P.O.W.s, and while they didn't find that, what they did find was widespread drug trafficking by the Central Intelligence Agency.
01:54:31.000Perot was shocked when he learned this.
01:54:34.000He rushed to Washington, he got an appointment with his fellow Texan, Vice President George H.W.
01:54:40.000Bush, and when he told him what he had learned, his response from Bush was a grim smile.
01:55:50.000Look, I have a gag order imposed by the court in which I cannot discuss any aspect of the case, the prosecution, the court, the charges, and so on.
01:56:01.000In all honesty, the time for talking will be in court, and I'm anxious to get this behind me.
01:57:11.000I can't speak and write on the topics that people are most curious about.
01:57:16.000So they have crushed me and my family financially.
01:57:19.000I don't like having to go out and ask supporters of the president and conservatives and libertarians and people who care about freedom to finance my legal defense.
01:57:34.000And therefore I can only survive with the help of the American people.
01:57:38.000I'm happy to say almost 40,000 Americans have stepped forward and contributed to my legal defense fund, which if I didn't mention it, is at stonedefensefund.com.
01:57:50.000Yeah, we'll plug it harder on the show, throughout the show.
01:57:54.000I'm just amazed when I talk to you, when I talk to Tommy Robinson, when I find out the details of the charge, it seems like we're under this persecution for, essentially, typos.
01:58:05.000They comb, with a fine-tooth comb, they go through our lives trying to find a typo, and then the punishment for that is prison time, and in Tommy's case, death.
01:58:16.000Yet, when they're not talking about people who want to take them down, you know, someone as innocent as an Islamic terrorist, they do the opposite, where they'll figure out a way to reward them, a way to give Omar Khadr 10 million dollars, or a way to reward the Paris, the driver for the Paris attacks 500 euros.
01:58:35.000They always seem to be trying to find a way to help.
01:58:39.000Whereas when someone, you know, fights the establishment, they say, wait a minute, Roger didn't remember an email he got.
01:59:04.000And then they throw you in jail and throw away the key.
01:59:07.000You know, yesterday I went to Change.org and I signed a petition to grant asylum to Tommy Robinson.
01:59:15.000I think he should come to the United States, although our freedoms are dwindling here as well.
01:59:21.000His case is really deeply disturbing to me, and it should be to every American, because theoretically, as I said earlier, our system of justice is based on the British system of justice.
01:59:33.000Europe, I think, is falling to the Islamofascists.
01:59:38.000And this is the last bastion of hope in this country.
01:59:42.000Thank God for Donald Trump, who has improbably stepped into the void to fight this entire trend towards globalism and to blurring, destroying our heritage and blurring our history and taking away our constitutional freedoms.
02:00:02.000Donald Trump, I really think, is going to save this country.
02:00:05.000I think he's in the process of saving it.
02:00:08.000Remember when they told us, oh, if you elect Trump, the stock market will crash?
02:01:59.000I was never a particularly religious person, but at this point I put myself in God's hands.
02:02:04.000This is an extraordinary ordeal that my wife and I are going through, that my family and I are going through.
02:02:11.000This is designed, you know, this has the potential to crush us as a family and as people.
02:02:18.000And therefore, not only do I have to spend all my time in trial preparation, reading a massive amount of documents that were turned over to us in discovery by the government and preparing my trial strategy, but the rest of my time is spent raising the enormous amount of money it takes to mount a legal defense.
02:04:47.000When we were at that free speech rally, we're stuck in this hotel and inevitably, you know, you're there with the people that are doing the talk, Milo, Laura Loomer, but then there's like security and everyone is organizing it and then there's always a couple stragglers that you don't know and you just assume, I guess you're that person's friend?
02:05:03.000Ann Coulter's niece was there, but Ann Coulter's niece's boyfriend was also sitting next to me.
02:06:57.000Hey Gavin, this is Laura here to talk to you about that people, specifically my hatred of them, and I think it'd be really good for you to talk in your show.
02:08:15.000Fat became something on my radar when they started saying it's really healthy and cool and sexy and I saw a woman in a wheelchair the other day, it was a picture, and it's two fat-tivists and they're on wheelchairs, huge, dying, and she's holding a sign and it says, we are the future.
02:08:46.000So that's when I started saying, no, no, no, no.
02:08:49.000So my views haven't changed, but it's almost like if gays said they're really good at reproducing and they wouldn't stop talking about how easy it is to make babies with two men, I would say, excuse me, that's bullshit.
02:09:22.000I'm so wary of people that I'm always suspicious something is a prank or they're going to blurt out something terrible.
02:09:28.000By the way, that scare I had at the beginning was one of my kids, I don't know, was stumbling through Spotify and ended up on some noise artist named, what's his name?
02:09:43.000So my wife just looks at the stereo system, starts hearing weird sounds, picks up her phone and it says ear rape and has a dead baby's head.
02:11:50.000And, and incidentally, he wasn't eviscerated for that book on British TV.
02:11:55.000He got in a fight with a British journalist who said to him, why are we going back into the dark ages with abortion?
02:12:03.000And the journalist who was asking, that interview was bullshit.
02:12:08.000But the journalist was asking him was actually conservative, and he was saying Shapiro had said the Dark Ages, so the conservative reporter was kind of going along with him, and then Shapiro assumed he was a lefty and freaked out.
02:12:54.000So, question is, do you guys think we will defend free speech with technology, and if that's possible, and when are you going to start accepting Bitcoin on your new website?
02:13:06.000Do we, are we, is it possible to take Bitcoin on our site?
02:13:09.000I'm going to talk to our guy about that.
02:16:01.000Anyway, I think that this is presently the best solution to free speech, is having your own platform, but I can afford to set up that infrastructure.
02:16:11.000And the other disturbing thing about it is, even if we do make our own platforms, and I get out to hundreds of thousands of people with this Roger Stone truth and this Tommy Robinson truth, but they're still going to jail.
02:16:25.000So we have these little small battles, and we're able to put out tiny fires, but there's still this giant inferno behind us, just this massive forest fire taking over the whole country.
02:16:38.000And though this seems like a pretty good solution right now, we need to think bigger.
02:16:42.000We need to change the culture of America, the culture of the West, and remind them how important free speech is.
02:16:50.000Remind them that that's how we got here.
02:16:52.000I mean, at least with the Second Amendment, there's a lot of sane people ready to talk about guns.
02:16:57.000I'm not seeing that so much with the First Amendment.
02:17:00.000Free speech has become esoteric, and that's deeply disturbing.
02:20:10.000So, I actually have a scoop, as I was waiting, I remembered.
02:20:14.000I'm working advertising online, and I got a call from a provider that MSN is not allowing anyone to advertise if they have anything related to Islam, burqa, stuff like that.
02:20:31.000So, if you advertise anything related to that, you're blacklisted on MSN.
02:21:01.000That must be because of Pamela... so he's saying, I couldn't hear him very well, and maybe you couldn't either, but he's saying that anything relating to Islam makes you banned from MSN as far as advertising goes, and I wouldn't be surprised if that's Pamela Geller types, or Pamela Geller.
02:21:16.000Starting this she had all these media campaigns about the dangers of radical Islam, and they they started I mean all kinds of massive controversies on the MTA and maybe they're saying they're trying to avoid that So I don't think it's anti-islamic.
02:23:40.000How many times have you been with a girl on a date or something, or Netflix and chilling, and you go, oh, can we watch this new movie with Jason Statham and The Rock shooting at each other and moving jeeps at 200 miles an hour?
02:24:34.000We are lucky we don't currently have debt, but just curious about your thoughts on student debt forgiveness and if it's worth, you know, keeping the empire intact if it's built on the facts of indentured servitude of students.
02:24:52.000Yeah, I mean, on the one hand, I think it's too harsh of a punishment, and I hate that they're gonna be debt slaves for the rest of their lives.
02:24:59.000You have 200 grand in debt, you're not paying it back, kiddies.
02:25:03.000Ryan's got 12 grand in debt, because he wasn't dumb enough to go to college, but he's still pretty dumb.
02:26:47.000I'm just curious about, I've been watching a lot of Off the Record, and I've been really enjoying it, and I'm a huge fan of Devo's first album, and I'm curious what Gavin thinks about it.
02:31:47.000You can take a big chunk off, give it to your buddy, and then it reforms.
02:31:51.000I knew this girl who had cancer when she was a kid, and they had liver cancer, and they had to keep zapping it, and now her liver goes up through her body.
02:31:59.000She can never have kids, but it's like it grew like an eel when it grew back.
02:34:50.000I hope it helps people because there's a lot of people who need organ donations.
02:34:53.000A lot of people are probably going through exactly what you're going through right now, and you sharing this story is going to make a huge difference.
02:36:12.000This is seeming a little exuberant to me, is it not?
02:36:17.000You know, it's funny, you feel a burden and then you feel like it's lifted when people around you help you.
02:36:23.000Jay Wallace, our president, Lauren Pedersen as well, one of our great executives.
02:36:27.000They were asking me to do all kinds of things, like go to the debates in Miami and do these things, and you want to do your job, but you're running out to the hospital to take another blood test.
02:36:35.000And I finally just said, Suzanne, I can't do this.
02:38:29.000She gamed it out and said well this is amazing and her gratitude was amazing and she said but wait if we do this at your birthday you're gonna like be recovering during your birthday.