On this week's episode, the crew is joined by Councilwoman Vicki Palladino (D-New York) and Reverend Al Sharpton (R-Brooklyn) to discuss the case of Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangione.
00:02:51.000So we're going to be talking about that quite a bit.
00:02:53.000And because we're dealing with the deaths of individuals, in one case a murder, in one case a rightful defense, if you're watching on YouTube, you may at some point see this.
00:04:03.000Well, I think that's why I've had, like, the fever, but I don't get the nasal congestion because this clears it out.
00:04:07.000So I'm still able to breathe and be here with you, but I will lose my voice by the end of the day.
00:04:10.000By the end of the day, I may sound like this idiot.
00:04:12.000And there's no other way to describe this person.
00:04:15.000We're going to go through the entire kind of ins and outs of Daniel Penny and the media malpractice, honestly, and certainly the left's malpractice in comparison to the shooter of the UnitedHealthcare CEO. But I wanted to separate this because it's so moronic.
00:04:32.000And it's not just that it's really dumb.
00:04:36.000But I always find great pleasure in when you can actually see the moment, and you see this with AOC, that they realize they've screwed up and talked themselves into a corner, and there's no way out.
00:04:49.000You can see as the words, leave her mouth.
00:04:53.000And she's going, oh no, I just made the case against myself.
00:05:15.000Well, you know, doesn't that, I just feel like that tells us everything.
00:05:20.000If we do not want violence on our subways, and the point of our justice system is a level of accountability to prevent a person who does not have remorse.
00:05:35.000If we want to stop violence on our subways, uh-huh, and our system is to have a level of accountability, uh-huh, for people who do not feel remorse.
00:05:45.000Oh, no, I thought you meant people who, like, kidnap kids, who punch old people, you know, like Neely, people who commit violent assaults.
00:05:51.000Yeah, yeah, if we want to stop violence on the subway, then we need to empower American citizens to stop violence on the subway.
00:05:56.000Oh, no, no, no, no, it's that he doesn't feel remorse for stopping violence on the subway.
00:06:00.000You are a special kind of moron, AOC. Let's continue to the end.
00:06:05.000I mean, even people who have engaged in manslaughter or have taken a life accidentally express remorse.
00:06:16.000And so the fact that a person may express no remorse indicates that there's a risk that it may happen again.
00:06:35.000Let me be really clear here, and I don't know if YouTube's going to have a problem with this.
00:06:37.000I hope it happens again and again and again and again and every time someone who chooses to violate the law And violate the fundamental human rights of their fellow American citizen that there's a Daniel Penny to step in.
00:06:52.000I don't hope that people die because of a chokehold that was applied too long, but that was a mistake.
00:06:59.000I hope that for every violent criminal, every single one in the revolving door, especially in New York, of no cash bail, I hope that they run into Daniel Pennys again and again and again.
00:07:13.000If I had my preference, it would be every single time.
00:08:01.000Jesus was a Jew who lived in Judea, a Roman province.
00:08:05.000The keffiyeh only became actually associated with Palestine at all and Palestinian nationalism in the 1960s.
00:08:11.000And under Palestinian rule, this is the big one, the population of Christians in the birthplace of Jesus, Bethlehem, if you guys know all the songs, Well, it's gone from 85% in the 1940s to 10% in 2017. So, and again, hey, look, Catholic viewers, listeners, you have a problem with this too, right?
00:08:34.000Like, it's not just, this isn't a Protestant-Catholic thing.
00:10:02.000If the Pope is trying to say maybe that the Palestinian people, the people in Gaza and other places like that, shouldn't be shooting rockets into Israel, then hey, I'm all for it.
00:11:48.000We've been covering the story, but yesterday, for those of you who've been living under a rock, but there's new information that's coming out.
00:11:53.000The suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting was the primary suspect right now.
00:12:56.000So, Luigi, here's what we know about this person thus far, and I'm going to tell you this.
00:12:59.000I don't know that you're going to find an ideology, because some people are trying to say, this person was clearly left, this person was clearly right.
00:13:04.000I've been pouring through this, and it seems like this may just be someone who was very privileged, who was some kind of an ideologue, because being an ideologue is kind of a privilege of the wealthy, or it's a luxury, I should say, who maybe just...
00:13:30.000If you consider that this person was at a McDonald's, not all that far away, considering that they could have gotten onto a flight with the weapon in question.
00:14:31.000Intellectualism in this country, and by that I mean idolizing intellectualism because you will have people who make that their entire identity.
00:14:38.000And going through this person's social media posts, through Luigi's social media posts, seeing them respond to Chris Williamson, Andrew Huberman, Peter Thiel, I believe Jordan Peterson as well.
00:14:46.000There were some comments I saw with Tucker Carlson.
00:14:48.000But then also taking into account that this person left a review of the Unabombers manifesto.
00:14:53.000This person seems primarily concerned with appearing hyperly intelligent.
00:14:59.000They'll say, well, actually, this point about Tucker Carlson, and they will go into a diatribe where they don't seem to have skin in the game.
00:15:21.000Here's the review, too, from the Univomers manifesto from this guy, Luigi.
00:15:24.000He said, it's easy to quickly and thoughtlessly...
00:15:27.000Write this off as the manifest of a lunatic in order to avoid facing some of the uncomfortable problems it identifies, but it's simply impossible to ignore how prescient many of his predictions about modern society turned out.
00:15:38.000Then he did say that Dean Obama was rightfully imprisoned.
00:15:41.000Went on to talk about how you kind of ignore this at your own peril.
00:15:45.000This seems like a guy who wanted to leave a large footprint online and wanted to leave a legacy that he was a hyper-intellectual.
00:15:52.000That's the only kind of constant that I see.
00:15:55.000Outside of it, Look, a person's a murderer.
00:15:59.000It's unsettling when we can't put it in a box.
00:16:02.000Like, we don't understand, like, oh, okay, this guy killed a CEO because he had, I know there was reports maybe from one of his roommates that he had back pain.
00:16:08.000Like, crippling back pain or issues with his back.
00:16:24.000We're not really sure what happened in this situation, but I think right now you're probably right.
00:16:29.000We have to stay outside of this a little bit and say, you can't just box him into surgery denied or pain and going after a CEO of a healthcare company.
00:16:40.000One thing that is for sure is the media's handling of this and the left's treatment and the left's venerating of this person in comparison to the condemnation of, I believe, a hero, Daniel Penny.
00:16:51.000Not a hero in that he saved tons of people or he stopped a terrorist attack, but someone who tried to do the right thing.
00:16:57.000Someone on Twitter, oh yeah, Viva Frey made a good point on Twitter saying it's been five days and we know more about Luigi than we do about Matthew Crooks after five months.
00:18:10.000So, we were on the show yesterday as this came in live.
00:18:15.000But Daniel Penny, the Marine on the New York subway, was found not guilty, was acquitted in the death of Jordan Neely for those who missed it.
00:18:23.000Daniel Penny has been found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
00:19:05.000So, look, and we show you this because we covered this yesterday live on it, and the left is entirely predictable, and it's important that you understand why.
00:19:16.000You called it yesterday when the left said this stuff, or when they announced this, we knew what the left was going to say, so I think it's time for a Crowder called it.
00:19:46.000Well, you'll definitely see, you'll definitely get the Van Jones and those people saying, well, this sends a message loud and clear that it's open season on black Americans in the subways of New York.
00:19:54.000I guarantee you someone will say something that is, if not exactly that, something to that effect.
00:20:06.000We're gonna win the game, I guarantee it.
00:20:14.000And then immediately the NAACP put out a statement.
00:20:18.000The acquittal of Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely has effectively given license for vigilante justice to be waged on the black community without consequence.
00:20:52.000The left cannot, in this instance, they can't do what we've done on the show.
00:20:56.000We say, well, that seems like it was a bad shoot, or this police officer is in the wrong here.
00:20:59.000You've never heard us say, we backed the blue across the board, because there are some good cops, there are some bad cops.
00:21:05.000The left can't say, you know what, okay, this was a violent felon, this was someone who was basically harassing in a nuisance to his fellow New Yorkers, and maybe not this guy.
00:21:27.000Because if it's not racially based, then the left, these race peddlers, are out of a job.
00:21:31.000Now, if it hadn't reached this level of notoriety in the public perception, they might try and sweep it under the rug and ignore it, like not this one.
00:21:40.000But once it gets to the point where it's hit critical mass and people are paying attention, the left will always say, That this is a byproduct of systemic racism.
00:21:57.000Just like any time there's a mass shooting, they will have to immediately go to gun control, even if we see that this is somewhat like the Nashville Manifesto, even if we see that this is someone who is radicalized in the public school system or is clearly a leftist ideologue.
00:22:10.000It is very easy to predict these patterns, and I'm going to tell you something.
00:22:20.000Black Lives Matter, Antifa, affirmative action at the Ivy Leagues, it's done.
00:22:25.000People aren't buying what they are selling.
00:22:27.000So you see this from the NAACP, and like I said, they will tell you it's open season on black people, that this was a wrong verdict, that this is more proof of racism in America.
00:25:50.000Is when you are being loud and abusive and violent, like Jordan Neely on the subway, disrupting your family, that people like me get to choke you.
00:26:02.000Provided that you get to choke people who look like me, white people, when I actively oppress you, right?
00:26:09.000So, when I actively oppress you, you can choke me.
00:27:19.000Yeah, he was a pretty cool guy until he got arrested in 2020 for selling MDMA to an undercover cop and being in possession of like five grams of coke.
00:27:27.000You know, you hate to see the vigilante become the drug dealer.
00:27:40.000For the black community who says, stay out of our business and really has a culture of policing their own, that there couldn't possibly be a community that is more emblematic of poorly policing your own?
00:27:50.000The problem that other people have is when it bleeds into their community.
00:27:54.000You want to live with the Jordan Neelys of the world?
00:28:47.000Yeah, I'm sure it really hurt when you abandoned him into foster care after his mom was murdered and stuffed into a suitcase by her boyfriend.
00:29:14.000That's a byproduct of Western white supremacy patriarchy, as you see from Black Lives Matter, as you see from the feminist LGBTQ, AIP, gay shtapo.
00:29:25.000So, hey, do you think Jordan Neely would have been better off if he hadn't been abandoned into foster care?
00:29:32.000Hey, do you think that maybe Jordan Neely...
00:29:36.000Would not only still be alive if dad was still there, but do you think that maybe in 2015 he wouldn't have kidnapped a seven-year-old girl?
00:29:41.000Think that maybe if he had a dad, instead of being abandoned into the foster care system by 2019, he wouldn't have punched a 64-year-old man in the face?
00:29:49.000Or in 2021, punching a 67-year-old woman in the face, fracturing her nose and her skull?
00:29:55.000There was an active warrant for his arrest at the time of his death.
00:30:02.000To be clear, while he was committing another crime, he was arrested 42 times in the last 10 years.
00:30:15.000I think we do have a failed system, where if someone can commit violent crimes against their fellow citizens, their fellow Americans, if they can be arrested 42 times in 10 years, and many of those times involve violent crimes, you're right.
00:31:49.000By the way, the system didn't fail Neely.
00:31:51.000Neely, as part of one of his, I believe, most recent arrests, there's 42 to go through, so I'm not sure exactly which one it was, was actually given a place to stay and given the opportunity to have things that he needed to get better.
00:32:57.000To give you an idea, Penny's Marine Platoon Sergeant, he described him as a very honorable person, displaying value and commitment.
00:33:06.000There was one website post that Penny, actually I believe he noted, that being able to serve and connect with the most interesting and eccentric the world has to offer is what I believe I am meant to do.
00:33:17.000This guy has a pretty spotless record and here's the thing, it doesn't matter if he didn't.
00:36:13.000And by the way, you don't have to imagine.
00:36:15.000Libs of TikTok nuked him from orbit with a story basically saying, yeah, here's another story where a black guy stabbed a white guy in the same kind of situation and is out free.
00:36:29.000You have Representative Summer Lee from Pennsylvania saying, the acquittal of Daniel Penny in the murder of Jordan Neely is a painful reminder of a long-standing reality.
00:36:39.000Vigilante violence against black people often goes unchecked.
00:36:44.000How was I able to predict this to the letter?
00:36:47.000Because they cannot approach it any other way.
00:36:50.000The left can't get away from the social justice causes.
00:37:57.000When do you think you're giving the green light?
00:38:00.000I'll tell you when I'm giving it, the minute you put someone in fear of their own life, intentional or not, the minute you put your fellow American in fear of their own life, hey, you ask for my wallet in the street, guess what?
00:38:16.000Get mugged and get shot left for dead because someone's done a little too much PCP? I don't know that you're down on your luck and you just need some money for a Wendy's chili?
00:38:24.000I couldn't possibly know that just like I can't know that you are unarmed.
00:38:27.000You play the knockout game, you forfeit your right to live.
00:41:50.000So the vilification of Daniel Penny, someone who served his country and was serving his community, and the venerating of Luigi, and here's actually Taylor Loren's noted...
00:42:07.000Who said on Piers Morgan, I have a Bluetooth speaker, and I was in the show, and I go through news, and when I heard Piers Morgan drop the F-bomb on his show, I knew that, oh, that must mean he's quite upset.
00:42:17.000Here she is, Taylor Loren, saying that she felt joy over the assassination.
00:42:20.000I do believe in the sanctity of life, and I think that's why I felt, along with so many other Americans, joy, unfortunately, you know, because it feels like...
00:44:18.000I feel empathy for the people who were suckered into supporting the Affordable Care Act that screwed this healthcare system up, which was already screwed up before that, but certainly accelerated it.
00:44:25.000And I feel empathy for the family and the people affected by a man who was senselessly murdered.
00:45:11.000The narrative the left has to set, and that's why we were able to call it in real time, is in the Penny scenario, it's a white guy who killed an underprivileged black man.
00:46:38.000One was a law-abiding citizen, potentially a model citizen, Penny, who deserves your support and your prayers, who followed the law to help his fellow citizen.
00:46:49.000The other, Luigi, is someone who flagrantly disregarded the law to commit murder, to assassinate someone.
00:47:00.000This can't be clear to the left because, and this is why I say there's a real problem with intelligentsia.
00:47:05.000You have to go to university today or work in media to believe that that's reductive or simplistic, therefore not worthy of your philosophy major.
00:47:17.000One's a law-abiding citizen who helped his fellow citizen.
00:47:21.000The other broke the law to assassinate someone.
00:47:26.000This is something, hey, can we find common ground on that?
00:47:34.000But in dealing with these two people and seeing the stark contrast, if we can't find common ground on that statement, there's no common ground to be had.
00:51:19.000Alright, so here, actually, to discuss this and more, because it's a national story, and she's a lot of fun, our kind of councilwoman, Miss Vicki Palladino.
00:51:33.000And on X, it's at Vicki for NYC. Miss Palladino, can you see me?
00:53:09.000So you have the island of Manhattan, 1.6 million people, and you have a guy like Alvin Bragg running, and you have an upstanding guy like Tom running.
00:53:20.000And sadly, the Republicans saw it as a lost race before it even started.
00:53:27.000And had they invested in Tom the way they should have, knowing that the DA's position on the island of Manhattan is more powerful than the mayor at times.
00:53:52.000And Republicans considered a loss, whereas, you know, the first time I ever visited New York, it was actually for Thanksgiving, right after 9-11.
00:53:58.000There was still smoke down there in Ground Zero.
00:53:59.000This was when Rudy Giuliani was man of the year.
00:54:03.000So I know that nationally, it's very unlikely that, of course, they'll be voting for a Republican for president, but...
00:54:08.000If you look at governors, if you look at the state legislature, it's not like it's a lost cause.
00:54:58.000Because you just mentioned Barack Obama.
00:55:00.000And earlier you said, and I want to make sure it's really clear, you said this was racially motivated.
00:55:03.000For people who misheard that, you're talking about Alvin Bragg, of course, trying to use this to race bait because Daniel Penny was white.
00:55:11.000Did you see that become far more, because I will say this, as someone who's in my 30s, I grew up in a post-racial, I mean, America, Canada, where our biggest stars, Will Smith and Denzel Washington, the biggest films were Will Smith films, and the biggest show was Fresh Prince.
00:55:24.000And then Barack Obama became president.
00:55:26.000And that's when we had the eruption that America was more racist than ever.
00:57:04.000If you became a wealthy individual, an entrepreneur, successful in...
00:57:11.000any kind of ceo of any kind of large business uh you were you were considered a villain a villain yeah you really were right and uh you were demonized for that yeah so uh and we see that now with the united healthcare uh shooting that took place and i'm disturbed by how many people seem to be very comfortable with it i i do want to ask you this uh specifically in new york because you've had to deal with this in the past do you see the black lives matter protests here being a major issue or do you think that most new yorkers aren't buying what they're selling anymore They're
00:57:41.000not buying what they're selling anymore.
00:57:47.000I said that I was on Rob Schmidt last night on Newsmax and we talked a lot about that because you had the one guy from Black Lives Matter outside the courthouse Screaming about lynching and lynching.
00:58:42.000This was unfortunate, but this was inevitable.
00:58:46.000Because what's happened to our system here in New York is we have totally closed any sort of mental hospital or any kind of place we could put the mentally infirmed where they stay for 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, because there are those who can go back into the city and lead perfectly great lives.
00:59:08.000I know a lot of people who had drug issues and problems that had to do 30 days, had to do 60 days.
00:59:15.000I had to do 90 days and sometimes more than once.
00:59:19.000And they came back as functioning adults in their 30s and made, you know, very good use of themselves.
00:59:25.000Owners of businesses and stuff like that.
00:59:57.000From a while ago, because when I was living there in New York in 2011, I almost moved to one until someone said, you know, that used to be an insane asylum.
01:00:04.000I said, oh, maybe I won't go to Roosevelt Island.
01:00:07.000But yes, when I ran for state senate, which a lot of people don't know, I ran in 2018. At that point, the Republicans held the New York State Senate by one seat, because there's 60 some odd people that make up the senate in New York State.
01:00:27.000And I tried desperately to put my point across how important it was that we held it.
01:00:33.000Well, sadly, the shift was already happening.
01:00:37.000The blue wave was already in full swing.
01:00:40.000And there was no way I was going to win.
01:01:10.000Everything I said that was going to happen Bail reform, injection sites, the closing of Rikers Island, and so on and so forth.
01:01:20.000So it was a losing battle, and we've become a losing battle since then.
01:01:25.000Well, I want to continue this, by the way, and of course people can follow you at Vicky for NYC on X. We're going to continue this on Rumble Premium.
01:01:32.000When there you can say absolutely whatever you want.
01:01:34.000If you'll stay with us for just about one minute and the break, people who are watching right now, Vicky Palladino, uncensored.