Kevin and Yusong discuss the recent shooting of a black family in Italy, and the new music video for their hit single Party Time, by the UK hip hop group The Northern Boys. Plus, the mailbag.
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00:00:13.000Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Kevin McGuinness.
00:00:21.000I'm a trouble soul, I'm living in the studio, popped up covered in mold.
00:00:24.000Come outside just to chat with strangers and the crawl in the hole like an ungalimole.
00:02:09.000My favorite magazine, Rolling Stone, was writing about them.
00:02:13.000In a parking lot of Birmingham Sutton Park, the pair takes turns rapping over a groovy disco beat, careening from claims of outrageous drug use to descriptions of masturbating in a tree.
00:02:23.000Retired UK teachers break down their filthy viral hit, party time.
00:04:53.000But then, I mean, I got up at five in the morning to go to Dallas and then do all those shows.
00:04:58.000And then we did two shows on Friday, two shows on Saturday, and then a meet and greet in between.
00:05:03.000The meet and greets, love baby monsters, but to do a comedy show and then pose for pictures for like an hour, meeting people, shaking hands with my broken knuckles, and then doing another one.
00:05:15.000Now it's like I went on stage at 12.30 Saturday.
00:05:19.000I'm still in New York time, so that's 1.30 a.m.
00:05:21.000And then we're supposed to go back down and do another meet and greet.
00:08:02.000There was literally a kinsanera next to the Jambajuce that had a woman in a tiara and a dress, and then five Mexicans dressed like cowboys walking past us.
00:08:09.000I was like, nobody cares what anybody wants to do.
00:09:18.000I got to say, man, when CR-TV merged with The Blaze and fired me, one of the rumors was that they were losing cash and the two sinking ships had to merge.
00:09:29.000The Blaze doesn't look like it's losing cash.
00:15:05.000That's a great feeling to get off the stage.
00:15:07.000I end with the whole thing about fun, then literally drop the mic, and I'm doing high fives as I go down the aisle to go back to the green room.
00:17:09.000Like, think of the programming directors at Comedy Central and Netflix.
00:17:13.000And they say, hey, Bill Burr, if you're going to do a special called Friends Who Kill, make sure you have women and you cover this subject and no one's offended.
00:17:36.000Yeah, it was discovered in 1966 by a guy named Bill Cosby.
00:17:43.000So like the Indian say about a river, you stick a rock in it, it just goes around it.
00:17:47.000So the free market has figured this out.
00:17:49.000And you have guys like Shane Gillis and Joe Rogan and all these guys who, or Anim Corolla, they set up their own things and they're making obscene amounts of money.
00:17:59.000Like I try to scoop them for my network and they're like, do you have 400 grand?
00:19:14.000Even when you're going in and out of Jesse Lee Peterson and saying that you feel kind of racist because it's so insulting.
00:19:20.000Yeah, I noticed the other shows, people are like, and they quiet it down, so I just tried to let everybody know they could laugh at this and it's okay.
00:21:23.000You know what else I told Glenn I would find?
00:21:25.000Please, maybe viewers, you could help me with this.
00:21:28.000There's a scene in a movie starring Steve Coogan where he plays a hated icon, not a politician, maybe a politician, but a Glenn Beck type of guy.
00:21:37.000And I think one of the biggest things that pushed Glenn Beck out of New York was when he was attacked at Battery Park by protesters.
00:21:43.000And he's just sitting on a blanket watching a movie with his family.
00:21:46.000He's like, I got to get the fuck out of here.
00:21:47.000And they recreate that scene, but make it Steve Coogan.
00:21:51.000And I talked to him about it, and he said, can you show me that?
00:33:17.000When a group gets bigger than 135, it can no longer have any cohesion.
00:33:20.000So a lot of corporations, when they get to 135 people, they'll start a new group because you just can't have, not a new group, but a new office, I should say.
00:34:16.000We don't have an Italy background, but this is fantastic because Italy was sort of the portal for all of Europe.
00:34:24.000All these bullshit refugees would all come up through North Africa into Reggio di Calabria and head up from when, all the way from Italy being swarthy to Italy having blonde hair at the top and then poof into the rest of Europe.
00:34:39.000Not a good look, destroying the country.
00:34:42.000Rape is up a billion percent, especially in Sweden and all these other places.
00:34:48.000So, you know, if you're close to a border, you know what immigration is.
00:37:16.000Because when I am only a number, when I no longer have any identity or roots, then I will be the perfect slave at the mercy of financial speculators.
00:39:10.000Yes to natural families, no to the LGBT lobby, yes to sexual identity, no to gender ideology, yes to the culture of life, no to the abyss of death, no to the violence of Islam, yes to safer borders, no to mass immigration, yes to work for our people.
00:39:26.000So you'll see even that yes to sexual identity thing, she's saying, be a fag, I don't care.
00:39:30.000Just don't start meddling in our shit.
00:39:32.000But because her party, if you go back a half a century, you can find Mussolini, then she's a fascist and this is very dangerous.
00:39:42.000By the way, Mussolini didn't like the Auschwitz stuff.
00:39:46.000He said to Hitler, can we not be killing the Jews?
00:41:32.000Italy is revered for its history, reflected in palazzos and ruins and statues, but not all of that history is beautiful, and many fear that one particularly ugly chapter could soon repeat itself.
00:41:46.000This year marks the 100th anniversary of Mussolini's historic march on Rome, plunging the country into two decades of dictatorship, an alliance with Hitler, and a second world war.
00:42:07.000What was once a fringe party has ballooned into the biggest in the country, and it's now poised to lead the most hard-right government...
00:42:16.000You want to know a little minor detail?
00:42:18.000One of the reasons it ballooned is because it rejected fascism and said, let's just focus on borders and Christianity and being traditional right-wing.
00:42:27.000And then people went, oh, okay, so you're not the Mussolini Party anymore?
00:44:18.000Founded in 2012 after a disagreement amongst members of Il Popolo della Liberta, its roots can be traced to 1946 when a number of Mussolini supporters founded a fascist party named Movimento Social Italiano.
00:44:33.000Their symbol, the tricolor flame, is still used by FDL.
00:44:37.000In 1995, MSI merged with less extreme elements of the right, minor detail folks, to form the National Alliance, thus publicly distancing themselves from fascism, something that is conveniently left out of all these reports.
00:44:52.000It was mainly members of this alliance who broke away from Berlusconi's PDL in 2012 to form Fratala d'Italia.
00:45:00.000Although their platform is more moderate than their political ancestors, an FDL government would still be one of the most right-wing in Western Europe.
00:45:06.000Yeah, that shows you that Western Europe is too left-wing.
00:45:11.000Their leader, Maloney, has promoted herself as a woman, mother, and Christian, God forbid, and has pledged to defend traditional values.
00:45:18.000She's repeatedly drawn attention to Italy's dire birth rate, which she has called a true emergency, because it is.
00:45:24.000And her party has put forward a number of pro-natalist policies such as increasing child benefit, Free child care and reducing tax on products like nappies and formula.
00:47:42.000And then he ends this to say that he will always stand up to the RNA, which I assume means he doesn't want you to get the vaccine anymore, right?
00:48:33.000Maybe we should rewind the whole thing.
00:48:36.000I don't think that's true, by the way, that these AR-15s, which are not weapons of war, I don't think it's true that the bullet comes out 18 times faster.
00:49:05.000And by the way, as I pointed out when I got it pass the first time.
00:49:08.000So he's talking about an AR-15, which I don't know anything about guns, but I do know that an AR-15 is just my stupid old Huntington rifle, but black and made to look cool.
00:49:18.000But everything else about it is the same.
00:49:20.000So the idea that you can pierce Kevlar with it is retarded.
00:49:29.000We're a big gun-owned state, a lot of duck hunters, a lot of hunters.
00:49:33.000And I'd be going, and I literally went up and down the streams campaigning and going to the people who were part, who belonged to the NRA and others.
00:49:45.000And I'd say, how many deer out here are wearing Kevlar vest?
00:49:50.000No, but I'm seriously, think about it.
00:49:53.000What in God's name do you need an assault weapon for?
00:49:57.000It's an assault weapon designed to kill people, to defend America, to defend people.
00:50:03.000But folks, look, it's way out of hand.
00:50:07.000I've taken on the RNA and I've beat them before and I plan on doing it again.
00:50:50.000So he obviously meant that Elton John pushed for that, but it sounds like if he knew the English language, he would realize that the way he said that implies that it was Elton John who fucked a monkey and became a flight attendant and spread that vile disease.
00:51:06.000There's another interpretation equally as offensive, which is, what's it called?
00:51:11.000It's his fault that we're having the taxpayers spend this much money.
00:54:01.000And his wife died after they started getting friendly.
00:54:05.000A well-spread photo of Joe Biden in his 30s and Dr. Jill at 15.
00:54:10.000Before the death of Joe's first wife, his friendly acquaintance with this future doctor was already well established as Jill was the Biden family babysitter.
00:54:18.000Dr. Joe Biden is now a reigning first lady.
00:56:31.000I noticed this guy was saying blackspaving badly is something that we didn't really know until the internet and social media, and now we're mortified to see it every day.
00:56:40.000And it makes him wonder what they were up to beforehand.
00:56:43.000If you want to pull that up, I just gave it away.
00:56:48.000We've seen videos of 50 people storming the Walgreens, stealing every hostess' snack bag, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:52.000Makes me wonder how long this has been going on and media just hid it from us.
00:56:55.000I think that's a really ignorant thing to say, and it doesn't look into the context of a lot of these.
00:57:00.000So I want to briefly do a green screen here and show you exactly what's going on in these videos you see.
00:57:24.000This first clip here was a conservative who showed up, black conservative showed up to talk, to protest and to show his support for a Trump supporter who was killed by, well, sorry, beaten.
00:57:41.000She's beaten up by black liberals, which is basically all of them.
00:57:48.000Now, the story you're not getting with this is that the Trump supporter, the black Trump supporter who was attacked, was kind of a bitch and had been making threats to people, threatening their lives.
00:58:00.000And the beating she got, or he got, I don't even know, was self-defense.
00:58:05.000So this is not just a random beating of a black conservative from black people.
00:58:09.000This is a serious disagreement about the person he was defending and whether she was defendable.
00:58:14.000And we could do a whole show on that case.
00:58:50.000So again, this just looks like random violence against Trump supporters, but it's actually a very nuanced disagreement about whether beatings are justified or not in this particular case.
01:00:11.000One half of the black people and people of color generally here were saying that this revolution in Iran going on right now with the burning of the burqas and the hijabs and everything is a fantastic step forward.
01:00:24.000The other half recognized that it's progress, but their contention is that it's some sort of a neocon psyop.
01:00:30.000We'll discuss this on tomorrow's show.
01:00:32.000So what you're really seeing here is a passionate battle between two perceptions of what's happening in Iran right now.
01:00:41.000And I love to see young people caring and excited about global politics.
01:00:59.000These types of debates get very heated very quick.
01:01:01.000You have to be careful what you're saying because...
01:01:04.000These are people that live thousands of miles away from them, and they're concerned about their future.
01:01:09.000They're concerned about feminism, about women's future, about Iran's future.
01:01:14.000One of them, I think, was, you can overhear him talking about how Iran's been through this before with the Cultural Revolution in, what was that, 79, 69?
01:01:22.000And they're scared to think of a repeat of this.
01:01:27.000This is a good thing about the internet and people following the news is you get this sort of global empathy where everyone cares about everyone.
01:01:39.000And I've got to say, the globalists predicted this and were a big part of it.
01:04:35.000But these kids need to stick to the history books, stick to their academic debates, and they obviously are too hot-headed to discuss politics in public.
01:04:48.000Oh, this was a really interesting one in Wawa with a great ending.
01:04:51.000So in the Wawa chain, the sandwich makers are the least paid there.
01:05:14.000I'm not a socialist, but I appreciate their passion.
01:05:16.000They were so angry at Wawa that they went in there yelling and fighting to try to talk to the executives, most of whom are black.
01:05:23.000And there's two executives from Wawa right here.
01:05:27.000These guys are trying to find them to yell at them, and they're throwing chips and stuff in case someone was hiding behind the chips.
01:05:33.000And then one of them says to the Wawa sandwich maker who was filming it, and she knows this is going to be worse for their imminent lawsuits.
01:05:40.000I think that is the chief financial officer, and that's the executive CEO's assistant.
01:07:12.000she said are y'all gonna make sandwiches or just keep filming Yeah, so the financial officer knew that this riot was about him, and she said, go make me a sandwich, bitch.
01:07:37.000Incredible tension between unions and big-time CEOs.
01:15:17.000And every vehicle on the I-5, if you're over 50 and lived in the state, you know exactly, would get to the side as these chop eight hangers, you know, these hard-tailed bikes just come roaring up.
01:15:29.000And everyone was just, it intimidated the shit out of everyone on the freeway as the Hells Angels went by.
01:15:38.000And at the first opportunity I had when I was 19 delivering pizza, I bought a 1971 XLCH.
01:15:45.000And the reason I bought it was it had no juice box on the handlebars.
01:15:50.000And I remember the bikes of my childhood, which had no, I mean, obviously they had mechanical brakes, not hydraulic brakes, and I just loved the handlebars and the Hells Angels bikes.
01:15:58.000So you inspired me in my choice of motorcycles.
01:16:03.000I came because I never met Sonny Barger, but when he died, his letter to his wife and friends was released.
01:16:10.000And my college roommate, who was also a Harley-Davidson fan, sent it to me.
01:16:14.000We'd always been fans of Sonny Barger.
01:16:16.000But I didn't know what his personal views were apart from representing the club.
01:16:22.000And the letter, if I can just summarize it from memory, was always stand tall, stay loyal, which made me emotional reading it.
01:16:33.000Stay loyal, remain free, and always value honor.
01:16:39.000Stand tall, stay loyal, remain free, and always value honor.
01:16:45.000And I thought to myself, if there is a phrase that sums up more perfectly what I want to be, what I aspire to be, and the kind of man I respect, I can't think of a phrase that sums it up more perfectly than that.
01:16:59.000And I thought, that came from Sonny Barger, the famous outlaw biker that every mom in my neighborhood was scared shitless of as a child.
01:17:49.000All right, so I know most people don't care about Proud Boys who watch this show, but every Proud Boy who watches it cares about Proud Boys.
01:17:55.000And sometimes announcements have to be made here because their website was taken down, Jan 6.
01:18:01.000I mean, they're called Terrace in Canada.
01:20:35.000He goes all over the world, not just the country, but like Tokyo, Germany.
01:20:40.000He's going to all these international meetups, every funeral.
01:20:43.000And over time, they go, where's the rest of your chapter?
01:20:49.000Now, I have to speak carefully here so as not to get my legs broken, but it's possible that one of the reasons that his chapter wasn't there is they were not as ambitious as him.
01:21:22.000He couldn't talk to a Hell's Angel ever again.
01:21:25.000And if you are rejected from that particular chapter, the only way to get back into the club is to reapply in one year after not talking to anyone, which I bet you never happens.
01:21:38.000I remember Lincoln said, if I could maintain the union without freeing one slave, I would do it.
01:21:44.000And I think of a manager of a store, if he's a great manager and he's cool, but people aren't getting along with him, you've got to find a new manager.
01:21:55.000Fit in or fuck off, as one of the guys we're about to talk about says.
01:22:04.000So 99% of the time, when there's a major problem with a guy that I look into, it's pretty darn fixable.
01:22:10.000There was this guy, we'll call him Letter J, and he was VP of a chapter, and I was talking to both sides, and they said he's fucking up, he's doing bad shit.
01:22:19.000And I said, okay, what if that chapter has him step down?
01:22:23.000And they go, that would be cool with us.
01:23:05.000I don't want to get too into the dirty laundry, but they seem to think that he wants to take over the club and take it in a different direction.
01:23:11.000And it's funny when you talk to both sides.
01:23:14.000Both sides say the other side is racist and tolerates snitches and tolerates pedos and stuff, and both sides are wrong.
01:23:21.000But these are the allegations you get thanks to fucking Telegram and the Tower of Babel.
01:24:33.000Now, I talked to BJ about this, and I fought for R.R. for many hours, but the boys are autonomous, and they make their decisions on their own.
01:24:41.000And BJ said, What about my group after I leave?
01:24:45.000And I go, It just says that your chapter is just about if you're in it.
01:24:49.000Now, I think the beauty of this decision they come up with is you've got a massive civil war.
01:24:56.000Now it's just two chapters versus everyone else.
01:29:13.000I think that, just to play devil's advocate, he might be trying to isolate the players from all the execs who want to get pictures and stuff.
01:29:20.000But I think what's going on with him is if you're a super racist dude and then you turn 80 and you start getting dementia, there's going to be a black lady, your nurse probably, you know, be like, get your fucking nigga pause off me, fucking black bitch.
01:29:35.000And they're like, Sammy, let's take it easy now.
01:35:59.000He knows this because all the data from every single person in the area that day, texts, calls, video, has been collected up, and he's in charge of the team that is analyzing it.
01:36:08.000My point is, shouldn't we, the people, be asking why they can collect all that data for the Jan 6 committee to prosecute, but they won't use the data to clear up cases for the Jan 6 prisoners?
01:36:17.000We all know that would close a majority of those cases, and our boys and the MAGA Mimi grandmas would walk free.
01:36:23.000By the way, what happened to Trump saying he's paying for these trials?
01:36:26.000I talked to Joe Bigg's lawyer this morning.
01:37:27.000You'll know you're at the right one if it's $5,000 raised out of the goal of $250K.
01:37:32.000the big thing they need money for is to fly down experts.
01:37:35.000But, you know, with Max and John, Max had a cheap lawyer that was the one that was assigned to you, and he just ended up paying him to stay.
01:37:43.000And then John Kinsman's family's middle class, he had normal money and he spent like 50 grand.
01:37:51.000So I know this sounds terrible, but I'm inclined to think that the decision is already made.
01:37:57.000And you can have the $3 million lawyers or just the guy that comes with the court.
01:38:02.000And you're going to get, I think they have Nick Ox's sentence right here.
01:38:07.000Same with Joe, same with Ethan, same with Zach.
01:38:12.000That's the kind of thing that Proud Boys should be focusing on, by the way, is raising money for these guys as lawyers, writing them letters, keeping them positive in there.
01:38:24.000And not getting them involved in things like what Dan Schwetz did.
01:38:29.000As we learned from Maddie, the worst thing about prison is, or sorry, the worst angle, the thing that kills you in prison is if you're trying to fix the outside world.
01:38:40.000You have to forget the outside world and focus on what's in here.
01:38:43.000And he talked about a cellmate of his who kept trying to get custody of his kids and making sure she didn't move too far away from the prison.
01:38:51.000And he was always talking to lawyers about it.
01:39:47.000And if we recall, Jeffrey Dahmer was obsessed with his legacy and his reputation, and he called the documentarians when they were doing one of the many, there's like 50 documentaries about him.
01:39:56.000But he said, look, I killed black people because I lived in a black neighborhood.
01:43:35.000Even my wife, who gets mad at me every time I say something remotely racist, will not watch a show or movie if a black person is a main character.
01:43:42.000She just knows that it's going to be bad.
01:43:43.000Which is, in my opinion, not a good thing because back in the day, I didn't look at it like that.
01:43:49.000Man on Fire with Denzel Washington was one of my favorite movies, and I'm sure there are good movies with black leads.
01:43:53.000I just don't want to waste my time, so I avoid all black movies now.
01:43:57.000Yeah, that's like what I was saying about my son with these stupid reading lists.
01:44:01.000They just turned off books for an entire generation.
01:44:04.000His entire group of kids just go, books are gay.
01:48:02.000As I say, in seven years, I've never seen something where one person was causing so much division.
01:48:06.000As far as like the other little cases where one side is mad at that guy or the whole club is mad at this guy because he drove drunk or whatever and there was kids in the car, that kind of thing.
01:48:16.000Those are all fixable little problems.
01:48:18.000This is the first time one person has become a national issue.