Bill Cosby's trial is over, and now it's time to get to the bottom of Hillary Clinton's death. Is it possible that she was murdered by a disgruntled former employee? Or was she a victim of foul play by the DNC, or was it all a massive political smear campaign?
Transcript
Transcripts from "Get Off My Lawn - Gavin McInnes" are sourced from the Knowledge Fight Interactive Search Tool. You can also explore and interact with the transcripts here.
00:00:39.000One thing you need when you're down in the dumps, one half hill billy and one half punk.
00:00:47.000That was the cramps from the album Bad Music for Bad People, Lux Interior, and Poison Ivy, a couple hippies from I don't know where.
00:06:13.000In fact, I think I know the guy who came up with the name Cougar, a Toronto graphic design firm that needed help from record labels, needed money, needed ads, needed gigs, and they would perform sex acts.
00:06:25.000That's why I've often said that Vice, we ate our way to the top.
00:07:54.000And again, Kale Hartman, Anthony Cumia, Terry Richardson, Dove Charney, these are all four guys I know whose lives were, if not completely ruined, brutally devastated, had their incomes.
00:08:08.000Anthony Cumia went with, he lost a year of his life, $100,000.
00:08:38.000All four of those guys were totally innocent.
00:08:43.000Harvey Weinstein is totally not innocent.
00:08:47.000So although I'm enjoying seeing the left get fried and seeing Woody Allen no longer on a pedestal, I have to admit that this does involve some nuance here.
00:10:38.000But this is the problem with kangaroo courts.
00:10:42.000We're in the court of public opinion here, and we don't know what's true or not.
00:10:48.000Now, I'm just going to keep enjoying Weinstein and Hollywood.
00:10:51.000And by the way, this pedophilia stuff that's happening with Hollywood, we've heard that Corey, what's his name, Feldman, is about to drop a bomb, which, by the way, you should.
00:12:32.000You've now put that image in her head.
00:12:34.000So the next time she's with someone romantically, you have this haunting image that you've permanently planted in there like a disgusting seed in a potted plant.
00:12:44.000That's immoral and disgusting and wrong.
00:12:50.000All right, let's get down to Jim Goad.
00:12:52.000When I saw this article, it immediately made me think of Goad.
00:13:02.000you really outdo yourselves on a daily basis, and I'm not exaggerating, you outdo yourselves on a daily basis.
00:13:08.000You are going to gather in Seattle, which is one of the most liberal I mean, we should rank these at some point, but you got Madison, Berkeley, Seattle, Portland.
00:13:20.000New York and L.A., I feel like they're a nightmare, but at least there's some reality there.
00:13:24.000Like in L.A., you have the Mexicans who are pro-gun and Catholic and pro-family, and the black population in California that's anti-gay marriage.
00:13:32.000In New York, you've got all the union guys, the electricians, all of South Brooklyn, and the Bronx who have normal politics.
00:15:04.000You know, I looked into that and I saw Hillary Clinton's name pop up.
00:15:08.000I don't think there's a catastrophe she wasn't somehow linked to.
00:15:12.000She likes to get her hands in a lot of different pies, you know.
00:15:16.000Okay, speaking of pies and Hillary and the left, every day I think they've reached peak insanity, but now The Onion is a redundant parody paper because people are planning to collectively scream at the sky to mark anniversary of Trump's election win.
00:15:36.000Now, the first thing I thought when I saw this is, why are they setting aside a day?
00:15:39.000They've been screaming for a year now.
00:15:42.000They started with that creature of ambiguous sexuality the minute he was declared.
00:16:34.000I mean, people that I know and respect have brought that up.
00:16:37.000Trump's Gestapo coming by in the middle of the night to get them.
00:16:40.000But what they don't seem to understand, too, is your hyperbole, your bitching about Nazis and screaming about concentration camps is why he won.
00:16:54.000I don't know what his sexual preference is, but he definitely is low in testosterone.
00:16:58.000And he says, it's been almost 365 hard tweeting, war widow bashing, truck driving days since Russia helped create something called President-elect Trump.
00:17:40.000But I looked this up and it said, Yoko Ono is the inspiration for this.
00:17:44.000I think it was not just the screaming woman of Inauguration Day.
00:17:48.000Donald J. Trump is now President of the United States.
00:17:54.000Yoko Ono did something on Twitter where she's screaming for like 15 seconds, which I think is taken out of her musical catalog, which is her screaming for about 10 hours.
00:20:15.000You've been raped over the coals a million times.
00:20:18.000So when we lose, when we get kicked in the ass, we go, oh, here we go again.
00:20:23.000But I think these lefties, especially the young ones who were, you know, 18 when Obama was elected, they have never experienced the word no before, and they literally can't handle it.
00:20:35.000And I mean, have you noticed that now of a sudden they're calling everyone snowflakes?
00:20:39.000They're just taking the insult, but it's like all I ever say is, well, you know, you got this wrong, and I think you're freaking out a little bit.
00:20:48.000It's like talking to an insane person.
00:20:51.000After a while, you do give up because, and I saw something really interesting lately because I'm all free speech and debate, but they never take the debate.
00:20:57.000But you can only debate somebody if you have the same goals.
00:24:26.000I think NPR is an acronym for I am living in a liberal bubble.
00:24:31.000Not exactly sure how the letters play out, but he seems to be following in Charles Murray's footsteps and coming apart, where he describes an America that has been totally polarized.
00:24:41.000Now, the left blames Trump for this, and it's the same as a dad saying, no, we're not having candy for dinner.
00:25:32.000Rape prevented, one, and there is data on this.
00:25:36.000It's obviously very hard to accrue said data and quantify how many crimes are prevented by just sort of knowing there's a lot of guns there, but it is out.
00:25:46.000And Ken Stern was on Tucker Carlson's show, and he describes this very briefly.
00:25:51.000And I thought, here's something, this is a good example of something all conservatives know and no liberals know.
00:25:58.000I didn't even know the term defensive gun use before this.
00:26:01.000And the Department of Justice estimates it happens 60,000 times a year.
00:26:05.000There's a Florida state study that says about a million times a year.
00:26:23.000It's everything part of the gun story.
00:26:24.000Now, let's talk to Antonia Okerfour about this young girl at University of Nevada in Las Vegas who was abducted in a parking lot where the rapists knew that they weren't going to have a gun.
00:27:42.000This is going to be a tough segue to get to something so incredibly serious, but can you tell us a little bit about Not Me and how it differs from Me Too?
00:27:53.000Yeah, so Not Me is basically, so my organization Empowered comes from the mindset of I'm really sick of this victimhood mentality, particularly that's part of the narrative of women, right?
00:28:06.000Instead of focusing on being empowered, they don't focus on being victims.
00:28:10.000And we saw it with the whole Weinstein thing.
00:28:12.000Again, that, okay, yes, you can talk about me too and talk about your stories, but it's been a week, another week.
00:28:20.000Again, it's focused on being a victim and staying a victim instead of focusing on how can we prevent these things from happening in the future?
00:28:27.000How can we also have a mindset of being empowered instead of this is going to always happen to me?
00:28:33.000So I started hashtag not me to not only, I mean, there's obviously people who it has happened to like people like me, but let's empower the future generation so this doesn't have to happen again and empower these women so they know how to prevent these situations in the future and not be a victim.
00:28:53.000Well, a great example of this is at UNLV, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where this woman was abducted by a particularly nefarious looking gentleman here with his blonde tips.
00:29:06.000He looks pretty sinister in his October arrest picture.
00:29:09.000But he abducts her from the parking garage and drives her a mile away, sexually assaults her, but then she grabs his gun and then she's safe.
00:29:22.000And you brought up a great point as someone who pushes for guns on campus.
00:29:27.000Why wasn't that the case at the beginning?
00:29:29.000How about she has her gun from the very beginning of this interaction?
00:29:35.000The focus really, the important part of the story is that she saw the gun as a means of having a fighting chance as an equalizer, which I've been preaching forever.
00:29:45.000A lot of people on our, the pro-gun side have been preaching for a long time, but the feminist anti-gun side has kind of ignored it altogether, even though it is about equalizing men and women together.
00:29:55.000It's just going to speak that message.
00:29:57.000But of course, this has nothing to do with that.
00:29:59.000So it was her, why couldn't it have been her gun though in that situation?
00:30:04.000Obviously, she would have used it just as much as she used his gun.
00:30:09.000That's the thing with these campus carry laws right now and these laws in general and these gun-free zones is that it empowers not the survivor, the person that we're trying to prevent something from happening.
00:30:20.000It empowers the criminal who is not going to follow the law regardless of the law.
00:30:24.000And so we see these situations happen over and over again.
00:30:28.000Like I didn't see this on CNN or anything like that on mainstream media.
00:30:36.000And so that's why I did that video and I brought attention to it because hashtag not me, it should be something that should be a focal point.
00:30:45.000But also these women's stories of women who do see a gun as a way of self-defense and want that option of being able to protect themselves that way.
00:31:10.000And you talk to liberals and they don't understand this fundamental truth, which is guns just existing in a purse, just sitting there, not being touched, are preventing crime.
00:31:23.000If this guy knew that students tend to have guns in their purses, he would be much less likely to be waiting in that parking garage to abduct her.
00:31:54.000It's just, if you're going to go into a place where you want to rob someone or you want someone to, you know, perform an act on you like this, like what happened here, you're going to go to the most vulnerable.
00:32:06.000And science, again, it's going to be the physically weaker sex, which is usually women, if you're a man, just because of biology, who knew.
00:32:17.000But then also the fact that if you, even if it was another man, if that man is defenseless and doesn't have a gun like you do, then who's going to win every single time?
00:32:26.000People talk about mace and they talk about tasers.
00:32:28.000For one, those are mostly, those are banned on most campuses as well.
00:32:32.000So it's not, obviously, it's not the self-defense issue.
00:32:34.000Campuses want to make it about the gun issue, but it's really not.
00:32:37.000It's just making us victims again and not being able to allow us to protect ourselves.
00:32:44.000We're the first line of defense, really, not someone else.
00:32:47.000Well, speaking of the first line of defense, I think I'm really impressed with what you're doing because I think that the first priority with the NRA, with guns, should be let's try to make as few gun-free zones as possible so we have less vulnerable people.
00:33:02.000And campuses are a wonderful place to start.
00:34:12.000Wouldn't that, don't, don't feminists like cool stuff?
00:34:15.000You're giving me really great ideas for t-shirt ideas, like for empowered.
00:34:18.000So I think so many ways we can go with that.
00:34:22.000But that's the thing is like being pro-life, pro-gun is, and being pro-women.
00:34:27.000I mean, that's the narrative I'm getting and pushback I'm getting from feminists, especially professors on campus who don't want campus carry, is that they'll say, oh, they're really excited about empowered.
00:39:04.000I'm proposing to my girl in a year at the Ed Sheeran concert, and then I'm going to be making babies with her, most likely gingers, because she's a redhead herself.