It's the anniversary of 9/11, and Gavin McInnes is here to talk about it. He talks to people facing 20 years in prison for their part in the protest, and his lawyer, John Pierce, joins him on the show to discuss what happened that day, and why it's so important to remember it. Also, Gavin talks about Kamala Harris and why she's a douchebag and why we should be mad at her for being a part of this group of people who want to burn the government down. Get Off My Lawn is a show about American politics, culture, and culture in general. It's a place where we talk about what's going on in the world and try to make sense of it. Get off your social media, stay off social media tomorrow, cause it happens to be the anniversary day of a shitty day. Live from New York, it's Gav's Lawn! -Gavin McInnis Subscribe to the show Subscribe on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. If you like what you're hearing, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. We'll be looking out for your favorite streaming platform so we can make sure to give you the best listening experience possible. Thank you for listening and spreading the word to your friends about what we're doing it! -The Best Gave it the 5 stars it deserves. -Your continued support helps us spread the word out there! Love ya'll! Peace, Love, Blessings, Cheers, Gav, Kristallllllll, EJG, JG, & Cheers. XOXOXO -PJGav, JB, P.S. -P.M. -JG -A. & K.B. -R.A. -SZN -AJ. -D.R. -E. & P.V. -M. . -J.E. -Gav -TAYL FOSTER -S. & JUICY -BENJ & KEVIN S. M. -C. -BJ.J. B. & R. E. -T. -AUGMENT -COSYCHE THANXO -SORCHE CHEERIE -SCHEER -JAYE M. C.
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00:00:01.000The only way we're gonna truly achieve change is when there are people demanding it.
00:00:45.000I can't tell if he's on our side or his side.
00:01:02.000You should make the background the meandering.
00:01:04.000Welcome to an extra special episode of Get Off My Lawn.
00:01:09.000We are focusing this January 6th on that January 6th.
00:01:15.000So we've got interviews with guys facing 20 years in prison, we've got interviews with their lawyers, Joe Biggs' lawyer, Nordin's lawyer, we got John Pierce, the guy who defended Rittenhouse, and he's also defending dozens, I believe.
00:01:30.000Of people who were there that day, they meandered in and the world changed forever.
00:01:37.000It's the worst thing to ever happen in our generation.
00:01:40.000Now, I think it's a terrible thing because people have been rotting in prison for a year for trespassing, but I get the feeling that guy who did that song thinks it's a horrible day because our democracy, they threatened our democracy, right?
00:03:58.000...including dates that instantly remind all who have lived through them where they were and what they were doing... No one remembers Kamala!
00:04:08.000...when our democracy came under assault.
00:04:12.000Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendars
00:06:56.000And this is a great place to mount your guns, but he also makes tons of other stuff.
00:07:00.000We use it here at the office and he has all these great places to hide your gun.
00:07:04.000My favorite, of course, being the tissue box that he calls the issue box.
00:07:09.000He started his business by embedding large standing mirrors like the you know The tall mirrors you look at to see how hot your outfit is your fit He was making those where you open them up and then all your guns your long guns your rifles and shotguns are all in there So you just open up the window?
00:08:37.000I don't think I could get drunk from beer.
00:08:39.000You know, that's a good point, because when somebody, like in a rap song, they say, good weed and alcohol, nobody thinks beer.
00:08:44.000If you said, if you had, if you were doing a music video, and you're like, good weed, and you put up weed, and then you put up beer when they said alcohol, they'd be like, what are you doing?
00:08:52.000Like, I wouldn't be able to fit the number of beers it would take to get drunk into my body.
00:08:56.000I would just, I'd become like, what's his name, um, bad Michael Jackson, fat Weird Al Yankovic.
00:10:10.000This was a dumb brawl, a riot that broke out because people were pissed off, not just about the election, but about the media and the way that they have been portrayed.
00:10:25.000I don't think they should have done it, but I understand.
00:10:27.000I'm not saying they should have done it, but I understand.
00:10:31.000Like say you get kicked out of a bar for no reason and on your way out you say fuck this place and you knock over a bunch of pints and they smash on the ground.
00:13:46.000And I saw him at the train station once, and I was in a rush, and every time I think of him, I'm so mad at myself for not going up to him and giving him a face full of verbal, as they say in England.
00:14:02.000I almost regret it as much as not barfing at the camera when we were talking to Gazzy Codso and I barfed off-frame.
00:14:09.000I should have just gone... That would have looked so cool.
00:18:37.000Trump people are saying don't settle we want you to rot in jail and not take a plea Which I support by the way, so I'm giving strange signals here Molly's contention is these guys should be able to take a plea They shouldn't be in there.
00:18:50.000They they're rotting because it makes Trump look better I kind of like people fighting to the end and not taking a plea When they're guilty, I mean when they're innocent
00:19:02.000Like the gangster book I'm reading I'm not a gangster by What's his name?
00:19:08.000Collins Bobby Collins his whole life was fucked up because the cops planted a razor on him This is in like the 60s and he said he pled guilty just to get it get it done with and that gave him a criminal record He was unhirable and it set him on the path for a life of crime So I'm not sure I agree with her that people should be taking pleas anyway
00:19:30.000This was a good tweet that shows that you could just forward to people, proving it was a meandering.
00:19:39.000I didn't realize this, actually, that Trump knew that it would be a problem.
00:19:46.000Trump has confirmed reports he requested 10,000 National Guard troops ahead of the January 6th rally in Washington, D.C., only to be rebuffed by the authorities.
00:19:55.000And we'll talk to a documentary filmmaker, Nick Quested, who was there that day.
00:20:03.000And he said, I walked by the Capitol steps at about 11 a.m.
00:21:37.000I've noticed the the lefties, they like to talk about this dude because he's he's shown like this, like, get back, get back to the mob, saving our institution.
00:24:22.000The pressing question here is whether the Capitol Police and the government agents killed a second female Trump supporter while putting out the lie that she died from a drug overdose.
00:25:38.000So, most people don't know that you were following the Proud Boys around at various rallies for months and months before January 6th, and you were at January 6th.
00:25:51.000Now, I mean, I need to sit down with you for four hours and get the whole story.
00:25:57.000Your research with Proud Boys was excellent.
00:25:59.000I also want to talk to you about the work you're doing at the border, but we have limited time here on the January 6th special, so I just want to focus on one instance as a little microcosm of the whole picture.
00:26:09.000I'm reading in the New York Times, I think it was Alan Froyer, who I'm not a fan of, and the story is that this proud boy went up to Joe and Joe said, look man, here's a gun, go attack those cops and we're gonna storm the Capitol.
00:26:32.000Yeah, that's what, I mean, that's what, the guy's name is Ryan Semsel.
00:26:37.000And I'll send you the picture of him putting his arms around Biggs, but I don't... That's what Semsel said, but I think Foy actually refuted it and agreed that Biggs had no gun, and I was there, I was maybe five yards away from them, and I only saw Semsel put his arms around Biggs, and there was
00:27:02.000Definitely no weapon involved at that point.
00:27:15.000Why would Biggs pull out a gun, like saying, we're about to start shooting people?
00:27:20.000Well, that's why it doesn't make any sense, because I think it was Sensel trying to create some type of plausibility that he wasn't part of a
00:27:31.000Instigating the first push on the fences at the Western entrance.
00:27:39.000Is he making up stuff to get a plea so they'll let him go?
00:27:42.000I think he was trying to do anything he could and I think that was very desperate.
00:28:08.000Because the narrative is that they went there, they're being charged potentially with conspiracy, and the charge could be that they went there to overthrow the government.
00:28:21.000You broke up a second but... Did they go there to overthrow the government?
00:28:29.000I was not aware of any plan for them to overthrow the government.
00:28:34.000I'm not a Proud Boy, I'm just a journalist and it seemed to me that the Proud Boys went there to confront Antifa.
00:28:50.000And to demonstrate in front of the Capitol.
00:29:21.000So it sounds like they, from your take, they contributed to the chaos, but it was all spontaneous.
00:29:33.000I think that they were definitely there and they were loud.
00:29:40.000But there was, I had not seen any aggression, but I'd have to say that one thing, there was definitely a different feeling on January 6th than there had been at other rallies.
00:29:52.000They felt much more serious and there was a group of Proud Boys there that I hadn't seen before at other rallies with the orange hats on who are allegedly from Arizona.