ANDREW CHAPADOS | Kent State, Logan Paul and Charlie Kirk | Kaitlin Bennett on Andrew Says 61
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Caitlin Bennett is a reporter and commentator whose channel Liberty Hangout has over 600k+ followers on YouTube and almost a million on FB. She joins me for the first time to talk about her experience as the "Kent State Gun Girl."
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caitlin bennett is a reporter and commentator her channel liberty hangout has over 600 000
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followers on youtube almost a million on facebook she joins me for the first time caitlin thanks for
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coming on i know you don't do many interviews so i'm very appreciative of you being here thank you
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how are you i'm doing great i'm so sorry i wasn't able to make it on sooner but i'm really glad that
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i got the chance to sit down and talk to you so thank you for having me on no thank you for coming
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on i remember we were talking a couple months ago and you said there was big surprises coming
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you couldn't tell me what it was i was like uh i was hoping it wasn't sickness i was hoping it wasn't
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something i didn't know if it was a movie but it was everything that we've seen on your channel which
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is a kid uh your faith um some new content came out you did a couple videos and you posted some
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some stuff since then i watched a couple of the videos today they're great the one outside the
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uh the abortion clinic so lots of great stuff coming from you i wanted to ask you a bit more
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going back further and then we'll get into where we are now um when you were of course known as the
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kent state gun girl for better or for worse were you already doing political activism was that the
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first time were you doing videos tell us how you got into all this and how like how the craziness
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began basically so oh my gosh i can't believe that's going back almost four years now um basically
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i was doing um videos and interviewing students while i was a student at kent state and my then
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boyfriend now husband justin obviously filmed and edited all the videos for me and then put them up on
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his youtube liberty hangout so liberty hangout was created and was a thing long before
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i was ever the face of it i just uh got a little bit more subscribers than what justin had wow
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throwing shade so quickly it's okay he knows it's basically my channel now so i took it over but you
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know it's benefited us so he's welcome for all of my hard work um so uh we basically were already
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doing this and then i took that photo as a protest to the gun laws on my campus and it just opened up
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so many doors to basically lead me to where i am now and i cannot be more thankful and grateful
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for every blessing i have i have gotten that i definitely don't deserve but um it's been an amazing
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journey and i can't believe thinking about it right now it's been four years wow i know and over the
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last two years i was watching i was an avid watcher of your channel when you're going you're welcome
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when you're going from college campus to college campus crazy scenes um the the feeling i remember
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most from it is actually the anger of like these students basically abusing you and nobody coming to
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your defense whether it be online or like maybe one student saying hey we shouldn't be doing this
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and the fact that they all think they're they're being good people when they do this stuff what's
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going through your mind when i don't know which one i remember specifically but there's one where
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they're i think joel patrick was there and they're basically swarming you guys throwing stuff at you
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on your way to your car what's going through your mind while this chaos is happening are you afraid i know
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you have bodyguards what's going on there so i was never afraid i that was the first time that
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it had happened and i just did not expect this this outrage i know people hate me and i know that
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people want me dead but i was not expecting just the the hundreds of students who were willing to skip
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class to throw toilet paper at my head or throw rocks at my head or get hot coffee and burn my skin
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i wasn't expecting it um so basically what was going through my head was what did i do i was like
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what what exactly did i do to make all of these people so mad at me um and it's a very interesting
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point you bring up about how you recognize that there weren't a lot of people coming to my defense
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and that's actually something no one has ever caught on by themselves so thank you for acknowledging
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that number one but that brings up a good point is that there were two girls on that campus who did
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stand up for me and because there were only two people really generally that that's that said
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something and told people to leave me alone we were actually able to uh raise ten thousand dollars
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in scholarship funds for them and uh it's good for them but it's also sad there were really only two
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women on that campus who had the balls to say something and defend me um looking back at it
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it was so fun i miss it i really really do um there's something just empowering and the adrenaline
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being able to walk on a campus unannounced and have 600 students completely lose control of their
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emotions and their behaviors because of your conservative opinions it is a drive it is a thrill
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it is it's a sense of empowerment that you really don't understand until you hold that power in your
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hands and you're like why are you so mad i'm an instigator i love it so am i and shout out to joel
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patrick in his giant truck um so i i remember these videos i was tweeting out like even if you don't like
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her how can you support this i mean they're spitting if i recall correctly and then there's
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another video um it was one that was in the rain and a lot of black lives matter uh protesters at the
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campus and i remember explicitly the police telling you that it was your fault um the police were
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standing there saying um you need to leave uh because you're instigating this it reminded me of
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australia when they say that you're inciting violence that old crime that they try to pull up in
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australian videos but you're standing there and you've got all these raging you know 18 to 22 year
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olds or however old they are in front of you yelling at you and the people who represent the
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school are saying that it's your fault the police are saying we just need you to leave and and it's
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i think it was a an overall a story about our society at the time which i guess still probably exists
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where we're blaming the individual for you know uh speaking her mind at the time and we're not
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punishing the people who are the ones actually doing something wrong legally morally however you
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want to quantify it they're the ones acting this way and they want to remove you from the situation
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and at the end of the day i think it's because they don't want to have to go through the paperwork
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or the effort that it takes to stop these students and make them adhere to their own rules on campus
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but what what what is what does it feel like to be sitting there and basically they're telling you
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that you're at fault for other people's ridiculous actions is it's it's some type of uh how would i put
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that i was dumbfounded that this not only was an officer this was a grown man this was this was a grown
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male figure that one women are supposed to look up to you're supposed to be feel safe around you know
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grown males they're supposed to protect you they're supposed to you know defend you and everything
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like that uh but this man was i'm gonna be nice here he was a sissy and i just him looking at i
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remember looking at his face and him just saying i need you to leave because then i can get these
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other kids under control and i looked at him square in his face i said if you can't control them when
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i'm here you definitely cannot control them when i'm not here and i just said i'm not leaving i don't
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know what you expect from me and i was like you're going to have to arrest me to get me off of this
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campus um and he was not happy he basically told me you know all you know we worked with you and we're
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we're trying to be accommodating but you know this has just gone too far and it's like tell that to
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the people who are spitting on me and have skateboards trying to chase me eventually my
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security team and that was actually at ucf that you're referencing so that was in a different college
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in florida and um basically my security team had to step over uh the police and do their job
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and get me to safety eventually and get me out of there and it was that was a wild ride that one
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was fun too i miss this knowing that people are probably going to try to get your guys in trouble
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there's your security team do you have to tell them to be extra careful in their aggression toward
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people who are trying to attack you i'm not saying they're at fault i'm saying if your security guard
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does one thing wrong in an entire day i'm guessing the media is going to come down on you super hard
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you have to you know do they need special instructions in that way they are so professional so
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they are trained they have licenses they have insurance they've gone through intensive training
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uh they are actually military personnel so they've been through way worse than some you know angry 72
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gendered kids on a campus so you know it is funny listening to them recount like i did not expect this
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this is just so crazy who are you what did you do to these people uh but they've always stuck with me
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unfortunately i haven't seen them in a while because after becoming pregnant i decided that that
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wasn't the safest place for my baby to be um and so i haven't seen them in a while but i fully trust them
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there was one time and there was one viral clip that went around of someone one of the protesters
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filming one of my security guards literally picking up this guy this student who had a skateboard
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who was running at me he picks him up and he just chucks him like the hulk and you can hear like his
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head you can hear his head crack on the on the picnic table or whatever it was i'm not gonna say if i
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endorse endorse that or not but uh it saved me from it saved me from getting hit by the skateboard
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i had figured that they i you probably mentioned that they had the training but i figured it because
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when i was was going through military training they literally do have people come up and yell at you
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and so that you can learn to handle that sort of stuff um of course in canada it's people yelling at
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you in french but uh it's pretty much the same thing i'd imagine now after you've gone to these
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schools and you know it's all over twitter the this mob of children running after you have it did any of
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schools ever reach out to apologize did any groups reach out for any support or anything like that i
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have a feeling the answer is no right off the bat so the only schools that actually reached out to me
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um for support after something like that happened was ucf they actually had a college republicans and a
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turning point group of course turning point and i don't get along so uh they weren't officially
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they weren't officially allowed to do anything with me under the group turning point but the
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students did uh reach out to me and uh actually invited me back and they walked around campus with
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me to show that they weren't going to be silenced either that was the first time that that's ever
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happened and from there um another college in florida usf i think there's so many different letters
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for all these colleges in florida but i think it was usf they invited me out as well which that was
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pretty that was good some of the students themselves got assaulted for having me out there
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and my presence being around them but um i think it builds character so i want to ask you about your
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channel now and your website now then i'm going to have to ask you about turning point you brought
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it up so it's your fault um over the time and obviously you're pregnant and going through what you
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went through but i noticed that you were pushing a lot more content and exclusive content to your
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website tim pool does stuff like this a lot a lot of people are pushing stuff to their website now
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was this a well thought out uh transition is it working out um is it because of the censorship tell
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me how that sort of stuff progressed in the in business wise how you wanted to start pushing people
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to um i think it's liberty i don't have it actually written down but liberty hangout.tv i think
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yes so that's it okay yeah so basically that's something we started um i want to say maybe a
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year and a half ago now maybe right over a year this was when covet started that we decided we're
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gonna want to talk about things that they're not going to let us talk about on youtube so we've got
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to do something uh the censorship was coming down really hard um so we were like let's do something
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so my husband built an entire website and uh drove traffic there and it also helps support us
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financially because it's a subscription-based website where people can go to get my uncensored
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opinions they can have behind the scenes into how we film what goes into getting ready to film
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some conversations that we can't put on youtube and it's been a really great way to just compile all
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of these things and we don't have to worry about youtube taking away our channel and taking away
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our livelihoods because that's how we make our money so it's uh it's been really really good and i'm
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thankful that he is tech savvy and he is smart enough in the business world to think about doing
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something like that with the sheer amount of views that you're getting from those videos did you get
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offers from other networks i know you did stuff on info wars did they want to bring you back
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were other people throwing offers at you during that time no actually because i strictly went to
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info wars that kind of did not do great things for me in the sense of other people wanting me to come
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on and do things with them if you're involved with info wars and you carry around an info wars mike
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you're kind of done um but i don't regret it it's definitely was a really amazing time in my life
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and my career and alex was so generous but with the time that i was with them that um i wouldn't
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be where i am today if it wasn't for info wars so i'm completely 100 independent now and i love it that
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way that's really the dream i think everybody wants to go through so in terms of the censorship i'd imagine
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facebook hits you really hard i'm 100 familiar with the youtube censorship uh that's how i got to where
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i am now um i remember and maybe people don't remember this was you were on the logan paul podcast
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weren't you and that was exactly two years ago today i actually made my call out video to him
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because he's such a little wimp yeah professional boxer now i prefer jake paul in the boxing scene
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personally um but i remember you were on that and you and i don't have a problem with those guys but
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you made them look bad i think with just being able to answer their questions that they've never
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had actually answered before and i remember thinking at the time watching them again don't really have a
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problem with them but they're so california and they don't even realize it that's what i was thinking
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at the time like they don't understand that as a guy living in california they were so so offended by
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things they wanted to make sure like gender was proper properly represented and certain words
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weren't used and i was thinking i'm like these are like seem like regular guys but like california
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they don't seem to realize that they're a little bit more sensitive than the rest of the the western
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hemisphere here uh did they completely take it down or did they trim segments how did that go again
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no they completely took it down and to your point about being so california logan is actually from
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ohio so he actually yeah so uh actually he was went to the same high school as one of my friends
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and one of my friends was like don't go on there with him he's a psycho no one liked him uh even in
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high school and i was like everyone deserves a chance uh but once it was popular to hate me and people went
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viral for it they decided to make a whole big scene and delete my um episode it's we downloaded it and
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uploaded it somewhere so it is it's still out there and i'm sure other people did too um but one of the
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the funniest things i remember they had russell brand on which is katie perry's husband if they're
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still married who knows at this point um but he he had russell brand in the same seat i was sitting in
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and the very first question he asked russell brand was do you know caitlin bennett of course russell
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doesn't know caitlin bennett he has more important things to worry about but i do appreciate logan
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getting my name out there to um you know internationally known comedian so that was pretty
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good well i then if i forgot that they're from ohio then they must be so crippled by you know
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political correctness out there i just did i was just sitting there watching i didn't expect them to
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be like caitlin you're offending but you can't say that and i was like oh my god and that reminds me
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there's a comment and i'm gonna come off like a super fan of you and i don't really care people
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can say what they want but in in the videos people are always saying that you they they pull out racism
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somehow i don't think there's you've even ever commented on any sort of race relations does that
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come from any misrepresented clip or anything so are you talking about like people just call me racist
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all the time um so what what do they say that that's i don't know actually off the top of my head
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i'll probably okay during the blm stuff i was highly critical of that i also had several videos uh
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talking with black people and blm supporters alike uh just basically telling them that their whole
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movement is a lie black people aren't victims uh they're you know just stop like no one like it
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you are not held down by racism in america you're fine just go out there and like do what you want
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no one's gonna shoot you especially not the police here's the statistics to back it up uh so that's
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where people call me racist i guess i'm not sure i guess so like i mentioned you do the video with
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joel patrick you have black security guards you interview black people i just never i just didn't
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know if there was some sort of like out of context clip they were referring to let's get to you know
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you called yourself a little bit of a disturber like myself let's get to what's tp usa i always
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ask people what they think of these groups uh more generically but you don't get along with them was
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there an incident of some kind yes there was uh the very first time i ever went viral i it wasn't even
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my name it was because my chapter decided to hold an anti-safe space event we actually got this idea
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from another chapter who did this of a sorority what was that a chapter of tp usa or yes i went
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right to sorority because of college you know but um oh no so yeah a turning point chapter i was the
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president actually worked for turning point at the same time so i was a campus coordinator and they
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would pay me to um basically host and organize events as as as the um the the chapter president
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so i would do that and i was like oh my gosh it's anti-safe space event that would be so funny because
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kent is kent state in ohio is ripe with liberals and safe spaces and it's just it's a great time if
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you're a conservative there and you want to poke the bear so we held an anti-safe space event and we
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actually teamed up with um young americans for liberty and one of the one of the chapter members
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there wanted to wear a diaper to portray himself as a baby it was so funny i thought it was the most
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hilarious thing still to this day i've probably never laughed that hard than i did that day uh charlie
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kirk the next day we went to go see him at a speaking event and he told me he loved it um we were
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making waves we put a kent state's turning point chapter on the uh on the map and he was so proud
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of me well the donors didn't like it when the leftists started you know making fun of a guy in
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a diaper which he deserved it it was funny and it was weird uh but he he didn't like that the donors
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were mad about him so they disavowed me lied about knowing it was happening and then they uh charlie
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basically kind of threw me under the bus and was like oh we're so sorry this was so gross and it
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was disturbing and stuff so i um did my best to try and make up for what i had done i even apologized
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i do not apologize caitlin bennett does not apologize for anything uh i apologized and uh eventually i
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realized this wasn't where i was meant to be i wrote a scathing resignation letter posted it
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on justin's liberty hangout website and that went viral and i got a couple of interviews from other
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conservatives that don't particularly like turning point and i have been blacklisted ever since and i
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wear that as a badge of honor do you so you don't get invited to any of these events i'm guessing then
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i do get invited not like not like the conferences i don't get invited to uh their raunchy conferences
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or anything where they have like strippers blowing money out into the crowd i don't get invited to
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that i'm not allowed to be there i'm guessing there's no cameras of those i didn't know that
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was a thing oh yeah it's well they're not strippers they were just you know very um skimpy dressed women
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using a a money gun to it's very conservative if you ask me i mean you think of conservatism that's
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exactly what you get don't you think it's weird and i ask people a lot of this or a lot of the time
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um it's a very establishment conservative thing to be afraid of these tweets from from leftist sources
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and it's okay to want to have a public opinion of some kind or a public image of some kind but i find
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up here the the major conservative party up here and then of course uh some republicans it's like
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they're more afraid of tweets than their actual constituents and it's this desperation to reach
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out to people that i don't think will ever vote for them so do you see this do you recognize this
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do you have an opinion on that it seems to me like we're trying to appeal to people who either want
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you in jail or they think that you're a terrible person yeah i've actually always kept my opinion
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in my course with my work and my in the youtube channel and everything i've started politics and
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campus activism back in in school when i was a student with the idea that i don't want to change
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anybody's mind i don't care about the people who don't agree with me if they if they come to my side
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great but my purpose and my goal was to always inspire the people who already thought like me
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but were maybe too intimidated or too afraid to speak up for themselves i never once cared about
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trying to convince a leftist that they were wrong because at the end of the day they're still leftists
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and i think a part of the problem with conservatism in the right wing and trump is that a lot of people
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that were democrats ended up coming over you know the walk away movement i think the walk away movement is
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not good it might be good for votes and maybe it'll sway one state or one county or something
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like that but at the end of the day we're trying to tell these people oh look you know what are the
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most important things about the republican party and conservatism why should you join our side
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we tell them taxes we tell them the economy we tell them work uh you know uh free speech and all this
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stuff and none nothing cultural comes out of it so we have all these culturally left people who just
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want lower taxes now calling themselves conservatives and republicans and it's changing the message of
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conservatism because conservatism means something it means conserving family traditions and values and
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conserving faith in families it's conserving the culture that conservatives want for a society
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and when we just boil politics down to taxes and the economy free speech and while those things are
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important there is much more to to our side than trying to bring over some democrats because
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i don't want them they can stay over there caitlin let me tell you something it's rare that we have
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an andrew says guest that talks more shit than i do so i applaud you i applaud you in this for
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either creating enemies or vocalizing more enemies on this very show i'm very proud of you in this
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moment i'm proud of me i'm proud of you um and a bit more and we're going to change to a serious note
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now we're going to a serious note um having a child you know um clearly you've had uh religion is more
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involved in your life now do you see yourself going back to the to the old content the classics we'll call
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them do you you just talk about how you miss it so much um do you see yourself going back to it
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are you going to do more of a podcasty thing more studio stuff what can people expect from you you
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know 2022 vision here that's a good question that's a question that i've i've been that's a question i've
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had in my mind for gosh for i guess the past you know well i'm not gonna say how far along i am because
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i want to keep baby private but um since i got pregnant that's been the question on my mind that
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i really don't have an answer for i i do know plans so plan is once we know trump's gonna run again so
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we will be going to his rallies we will we will be going to the protesters we will be going to the
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i don't know it's gonna be joe biden or hillary running against him i really hope hillary i want
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i want the whole thing to happen again it's like a time loop it would be so fun it would be so fun
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it's just gonna be like everybody's gonna be like oh my god this again but i'll laugh at least i'll be
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entertained i'm i'm okay with reliving 2016 it was a good time in my life i'm okay with reliving it
00:27:15.580
i definitely plan on going back out in the field will i go to a college campus again probably not
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uh because there will be someone relying on me to come home safe that day and it's just not worth
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it and at some point i'll be oh my gosh i'm 26 at some point i'm gonna get too old to be running
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around on these campuses i'm feeling i mean i'm 19 but um i'm feeling old by when you say oh 26 i'm just
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aging into dust here i can't be going out unbelievable when you're a woman it hits you
00:27:50.940
differently when you age i guess that's fair so i would encourage you to do more podcasty stuff if
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if you have the viewership and you have the subscriptions i think you should do it it's fun
00:28:02.340
look at me here having so much fun talking to caitlin bennett i want to before i move down
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we'll add in the laugh track after don't worry um i want to talk to you about something before we
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move to the paywall because i want to save some of the trump stuff for behind the paywall but when
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you're going to go out in 2022 are you for the republicans so to speak or are you just supporting
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trump do you think or or either you know that's a good question too because we have actually
00:28:37.420
justin and i have talked about taking a different angle with our content in general and making it more
00:28:45.600
pro-family so this idea and what i just talked about how conservatism is more than lower taxes
00:28:51.860
and in the economy we kind of wanted to come at it from a perspective of being pro-family again
00:28:57.360
excuse me being pro-faith being uh you know just just trying to bring conservatives back to what we're
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supposed to be promoting but when we go out there to trump rallies it's definitely going to be
00:29:10.460
pro-trump because we definitely want him back in office we definitely uh think that he's better than
00:29:16.200
joe biden or hillary or kamala harris whoever they put up there uh but that that's the angle that we did
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when he was running the first time so i think we're going to keep with that angle being pro-trump um i have
00:29:28.980
no problem defending the republican party either i i don't mind doing that um because i i hate the people
00:29:36.200
who sit there and say well there's really no difference between them and it's like no okay
00:29:41.000
there is a good and a bad side here neither are perfect but definitely in the republican side
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on just the basic issue of abortion is 10 times better than the democrats so no they are not the
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same i hate i hate fence sitters who say that but um i don't have any problem defending them
00:30:00.060
i do think it'll be more of like a pro-trump approach but um yeah i hope that answered your
00:30:06.220
question pregnancy brain well i think you're gonna get some people asking about what about the
00:30:11.900
lindsey grams the uh um who am i thinking of not madison cawthorne but uh dan crenshaw i think those
00:30:19.900
are the main people people have questions about coming into something like this as to which direction
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the party's going to run in because you have these videos where they're on tape um lindsey
00:30:29.840
gram really going hard for ukraine so is um crenshaw and then him arguing with a 10 year old so you have
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a real split i think that was a fun video don't you tell me what my faith is um but up here we're
00:30:44.520
having the same thing where people are starting starting to discover that the conservative uh politicians
00:30:49.560
they once once thought would be defending them are a little bit more you know uh for lack of a
00:30:54.380
better term neocon or rhino so i think that'll be interesting to see you parse through those
00:30:58.660
waters trump's going to run you think 2022 what do you think is going to happen much closer coming up
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do you see an end to all covid restrictions coming up to this election what do you think is going to
00:31:08.880
happen there that's a good question because we just saw in new jersey how the governor restrict or
00:31:15.640
lifted all of the mask mandates for the schools and that is shocking and i think it's because
00:31:22.820
he almost lost he almost he new jersey almost flipped red and uh they almost booted this guy out so
00:31:30.340
maybe it was a it's a tactic to try to bring those people who are trying to get him out um you know
00:31:38.920
trying to appease that side of the the state so i don't know i don't know do we see all of these
00:31:45.220
restrictions get lifted when you know trump has always been not always but mostly anti-restriction
00:31:53.920
um definitely now he is so i don't know that's a good question a lot of people here especially in
00:32:01.340
florida because that's where i live they sit there and they say they want ron de santis to run and i
00:32:06.900
just want to say if anybody is pushing for this man to run for president you are my enemy because he
00:32:12.760
needs to stay here in florida he is ours we call dibs and once he can't run for governor anymore then
00:32:18.880
the whole country can have him but he's doing such an amazing job here in florida i'm i'm nervous for
00:32:26.760
him to leave and some neocon like you've said come in and uh take the reins from him and then here in
00:32:34.380
florida we're just kind of like milk toast for the rest of the country um so i don't know it's a good
00:32:41.720
question i do think i do think he'll run again yeah 100 i think it would be a bit of a waste if
00:32:47.420
trump is running again to put de santis up there and have to have him leave his governorship i say
00:32:53.320
considering democrats have nobody you might as well throw trump up for better or for worse because
00:32:58.680
whether it's biden he's not going to make it i don't think hillary is just a disaster um i guess
00:33:05.260
mayor pete they could throw up there he sucks too i mean talking about transportation being all about
00:33:11.160
race somehow and yeah you know go buy an electric car if you can't afford gas they have literally
00:33:17.060
nobody and it's that and for that purpose it's an exciting time but it's also sad that they have
00:33:21.820
zero reasonable people speaking up a lot of people i don't know how closely you followed the
00:33:27.500
the new york mayor and how ridiculous he's been already um video came out yesterday of him calling
00:33:34.620
people crackers and stuff like that so it's not you haven't seen that he said i've dealt with the
00:33:39.920
crackers you're talking about when he was a cop no yeah i've dealt with the crackers they couldn't
00:33:45.320
stop me um i don't think that's his voice but anyway um i just think it's a shame like everybody
00:33:52.160
was so excited to see him and and just replaced de blasio he's a cop he's gonna be tough on crime
00:33:57.460
and then immediately they say oh we're not gonna charge people i think it's theft under a thousand
00:34:02.120
sort of the california thing um just no jail time for regular offenses that you should probably have
00:34:07.440
jail time for um in a place like new york city where it's happening all over the place were you
00:34:12.120
gonna were you gonna chime in there oh i was gonna say like i told you in the email ever since becoming
00:34:18.360
pregnant my my my sphere of politics and what i know is like this big so i don't catch on to things
00:34:27.580
very fast my um my priorities have definitely shifted and changed so but no that sounds some like
00:34:35.020
something funny and i have to go i have to go look that up once we're done here i just think
00:34:39.800
that when you see something like that imagine it's the old imagine if it was the other way around
00:34:43.500
would uh ron desantis for example get get an excuse get a pass if an old video came up of him using the
00:34:50.640
n-word overwhelmingly no of course not all right you're pregnant you've got things to do i'm going
00:34:56.520
to give you one more question before we go um i want to know just who does kate and it doesn't have
00:35:01.740
to be right now because you said you weren't you're busy with the pregnancy who are the creators
00:35:05.640
that you like the most we've seen you on other channels we've seen you on other stuff um i've
00:35:10.360
seen you with savannah i think i've seen you on elad um yes you don't get along with nuance bro from
00:35:16.800
what i recall i had to okay go ahead go off caitlin bett i don't know anything about this guy
00:35:23.120
wait did i meet him i don't know it was um maybe i remembered there was something and then i looked it up
00:35:29.700
and it was him uh calling you and his right behind the paywall i can say he was calling uh you and
00:35:35.420
your followers retarded i believe if they were subscribed to him rude i've never seen that because
00:35:40.880
i don't care about him unbelievable i don't i've never seen that um i feel like i met him
00:35:48.100
at cpac maybe and if i did he was incredibly forgettable so if that tells you anything i i don't
00:35:56.340
remember my interaction with him if i if i did have one i'll send you the um the link to slight
00:36:02.000
elijah schafer talked about it on his show like a couple years ago that's the only thing i could find
00:36:07.240
because i remembered something happened um where he was being mean but that was it yeah there's a lot
00:36:13.400
of people a lot actually the guy you just mentioned he actually didn't used to like me until i found out
00:36:20.020
he was talking smack so i ended up in uh one of his live streams and actually every time i see him
00:36:25.600
now uh we hug we take a picture and he's like well you're not like i thought you were and yeah that's
00:36:32.380
because you pay attention to tiktok clips about me and and i think it's a little bit of jealousy but
00:36:39.460
that's okay i see a lot of myself in you caitlin so much troubles being started all over the globe
00:36:44.780
all the time um is there anyone that was the question though is there anyone that you love to
00:36:49.660
watch uh streeters and stuff or just podcasts or anything yeah so my favorite guy to watch would be
00:36:56.840
michael knolls and then after that would be matt walsh uh i think they are i think matt walsh is super
00:37:03.860
funny and his dry sense of humor is it's fun to watch michael knolls on the other hand is super
00:37:10.140
intellectual and um he really gets into the philosophy behind things and he's a catholic
00:37:15.840
well they're both catholic so that is something that i really now really enjoy that perspective of
00:37:21.540
as you can see this is my husband's shrine i didn't have a choice in this being in our house
00:37:27.520
i'm a big michael knolls guy uh did you see um matt walsh on dr phil
00:37:33.020
i did i did i that's perfect i could not believe someone had the guts to go up there and say that
00:37:42.560
to their faces and um because it he basically said what we all want to say on a national platform
00:37:49.420
and i i think it did a lot of good for our side i think he was wonderful in what he said in his
00:37:55.320
his representation and it's always a good day to just like stump and so this is uncensored yes
00:38:02.900
maybe i shouldn't say i've got catholic stuff behind me maybe i should just be nice
00:38:06.640
say whatever you want i'll only clip it and put it out to everyone
00:38:11.180
caitlin bennett uses transphobic slurred oh that'll be the title and they'll click on it and
00:38:17.340
see me agreeing with you just just sneak it to logan paul for for his for his podcast just
00:38:23.860
he'll pay you for it i'm sure hopefully that'd be a nice those u.s dollars and converted into
00:38:29.360
canadian i'll be a kajillionaire no i i think that's a video idea for you just maybe you've
00:38:36.300
done it um what is a woman find a really super progressive place see if they can define women
00:38:41.380
yeah that's what i figured i can't everyone everyone defines it on their own we can't define
00:38:47.520
it for them but also i want to look like a pretty girl at the same time that's the that's the part i
00:38:52.220
don't understand is there's no gender but at the same time i want to be a pretty girl like who wears
00:38:58.880
makeup with long fingernails and long hair i don't understand the logic there i tell you what after
00:39:04.400
becoming pregnant when people diminish womanhood and what it means to be female it strikes a nerve in
00:39:15.120
me like i've never experienced before because being pregnant it's not easy as you can see i'm a lot
00:39:21.780
fatter now and that's been hard to deal with but furthermore it's just the things that you
00:39:28.780
emotionally you go through as a pregnant woman and your body changes so much men cannot do this they
00:39:37.240
will never know what it's like men can get pregnant kate and bennett for those of you guys watching
00:39:42.860
men can be pregnant um what's the other thing uh my body my choice no uterus no opinion men can have
00:39:50.580
periods don't be transphobic don't shave your armpits it's natural yeah exactly uh you know
00:39:57.540
there's so many so many videos that we have filmed that we can't put out on youtube because i just go off
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about this issue and there's been a couple of times that people have gotten me heated and i've just
00:40:10.660
gone and justin pulled me to the side you can't act like that okay because we can't use this footage
00:40:16.920
now and i'm like yes we can no actually we can't use the footage because i was a little too much
00:40:23.460
wow somebody get us behind the scenes footage um liberty hangout.tv caitlin thanks for joining me
00:40:29.580
we're out of time unfortunately i hope you'll come back and be on with another guest so what i love to do is
00:40:34.440
bring everybody back and you know team everybody up and get everybody's opinions flowing
00:40:38.420
liberty hangout.tv of course the youtube channel facebook she's going to be coming back for trump
00:40:44.000
stuff in the new year or we're in the new year anything else you want to say the canadians caitlin
00:40:48.620
um keep going i love what i'm seeing i'm very excited about all the people taking a stand and uh
00:40:58.180
the things that i've seen about the police doing don't let them bother you just keep doing what you're
00:41:04.000
doing uh thank you canadians for you know what yeah you know they've done more than americans have
00:41:10.400
done in the face of these restrictions i do have to say that so people think that can canada is just
00:41:16.920
full of nice and like nonchalant people they don't want to get you know their boots dirty i love that
00:41:22.320
they're proving that wrong and they will stand up for themselves so yes that's awesome but thank you
00:41:28.680
so much andrew for having me on i would love to come back on obviously with whoever maybe even
00:41:34.540
nuance bro no i'm kidding that would be good i don't know if he'll come on but that would be good
00:41:39.860
i would just i would i would literally just be like who are you is this you want to debate him
00:41:45.460
i was coming on with you want to debate him we can we can make that happen no i do not care to take
00:41:50.260
my time with him all right we'll find somebody nicer then thanks everybody for watching on rebel
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00:42:01.820
have a good day caitlin thanks for coming on see you next week