[00:03] Let's get into a coach calling here.
[00:05] What's going on, guys? Apparently,
[00:08] there is a nice old lady who decided to
[00:12] speak out about her grandson, and that
[00:16] is this lady. I don't know if you know
[00:20] who this lady is, but this lady is Tyler
[00:24] Robinson's grandmother. And she actually
[00:27] apparently she spoke out. Tyler
[00:30] Robinson's grandmother says the entire
[00:32] family are Republicans. I don't know a
[00:34] single Democrat. Now, before we get
[00:37] started, that's pretty amazing. I don't
[00:41] I I like this lady already. You know,
[00:44] I'm not saying to segregate yourself
[00:45] from people, but she's just telling it
[00:47] how it is. She's like, "I've never met
[00:49] anybody in my life with a nose ring or
[00:51] purple hair. My grandson would never be
[00:54] around people with nose rings and purple
[00:57] hair. We've never even been to Portland.
[00:59] We haven't. I know he hasn't been to
[01:02] Portland. He's a good boy. He would
[01:04] never go to Portland."
[01:07] [laughter]
[01:08] But apparently, she spoke out. So, I
[01:09] have a couple of uh I went and found
[01:11] different articles. Saw one article. I
[01:14] wanted to see if there was any differing
[01:16] facts and there were like a couple. Not
[01:18] to say that one outlet is telling the
[01:20] truth, one isn't, but it was like one
[01:23] outlet was saying a little bit more
[01:25] about things. One outlet was giving
[01:26] different quotes. It's all from the
[01:28] Daily Mail pretty much. If you find like
[01:30] 10 of these articles, they're all
[01:32] speaking from what the Daily Mail
[01:34] actually got because they're the ones
[01:36] that actually spoke with her. But the
[01:38] Daily Mail was like, "Pay $1.99." And I
[01:42] said, [laughter]
[01:44] "Internet, no, I'm not going to pay 199
[01:47] for daily daily mail articles."
[01:52] What? Are you sure? I don't know. Not
[01:55] Not. And listen, I don't think you guys
[01:57] should either. You could easily just up
[02:00] that by a little bit, pay $5, sign up to
[02:03] my Patreon. [laughter]
[02:09] you know, just throwing that in there.
[02:11] [laughter]
[02:12] But let's get into it. Uh Debbie
[02:14] Robinson, 69 years old. Let me just say
[02:16] something really quick. Looking
[02:19] fantastic for 69 years old. If that's
[02:21] her, they're saying that this is her
[02:24] looking absolutely fantastic. You see,
[02:26] that's what happens when you don't know
[02:28] any Democrats.
[02:30] You just there's no need to age because
[02:32] there's nobody, you know, throwing
[02:34] bricks. flipping over cars. You don't
[02:38] know anybody that's doing that, right?
[02:40] It's, you know, it's good good wholesome
[02:42] living. Good wholesome living. Shout out
[02:45] to Debbie. Debbie Robinson, 69, claims
[02:48] she never heard Tyler Robinson
[02:49] discussing politics despite his father's
[02:51] support for the now president whom Tyler
[02:55] Robinson
[02:57] dressed as for Halloween in 2017.
[03:01] My son, his dad, is a Republican. Debbie
[03:05] Robinson told the outlet, "Most of my
[03:08] family are Republican." It's funny. She
[03:11] says, "Well, you know, I don't know any
[03:14] any single one who's a Democrat. I'm
[03:17] just so confused."
[03:19] And that's uh it's telling it's telling
[03:22] that she's coming out and saying this.
[03:23] She didn't just say that, though. She is
[03:25] confused about the whole thing. I would
[03:27] imagine she's grandma. You know, we're
[03:29] going to speak to to if what she's
[03:32] saying is true. Let me tell you
[03:33] something. Grandmas don't lie. You know,
[03:36] they don't. They don't. And I think uh I
[03:39] think what she's saying is 100% true.
[03:41] She also said this, according to another
[03:44] article, she said, "Tyler is the shiest
[03:45] kid. He has never ever spoke to politics
[03:49] uh spoke to me about politics." I could
[03:51] find that to be true, but also why would
[03:53] you want to speak to your grandmother
[03:54] about politics, you know? She added,
[03:56] "Most of my family are Republican. I
[03:59] don't know anyone single Democrat. I'm
[04:00] still confused." Uh she said her son,
[04:03] who police confirmed uh turned Tyler in,
[04:07] has not answered her calls since the
[04:10] arrest.
[04:11] That I find interesting. That I find
[04:14] interesting. So he was turned in, right?
[04:18] And now the guy's mom, Matt Robinson, is
[04:21] Tyler's dad, is calling him saying, "I
[04:24] want to know what happened." And he's
[04:25] not answering the call. I find that
[04:28] very, very interesting. your mother's
[04:30] calling and you're not gonna answer your
[04:32] mother's call. Like, I get it. You're
[04:35] stressed out and everything, but your
[04:37] mother, she's gonna be a source of calm,
[04:40] I would imagine. And I don't even have
[04:42] that type of mom. I I got like I got a
[04:44] hard iron fist type of mom. And even I
[04:47] would still answer her calls and listen
[04:49] to her re meow about how I ruined my son
[04:52] or something like that. You know what I
[04:53] mean? But he doesn't he doesn't uh he
[04:56] doesn't answer. Uh, guys, listen.
[05:01] The glasses just broke. Listen,
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[05:13] subscribed. Please subscribe. Especially
[05:16] cuz, you know, eventually they're going
[05:17] to catch on to this Philadelphia stuff.
[05:19] They're going to catch on eventually.
[05:20] They're going to figure out what I'm
[05:21] actually saying. Need your help before
[05:23] that happens. Okay. All right.
[05:24] Subscribe. I'm out of here. Um, I don't
[05:26] know. That's [clears throat] very
[05:27] telling to me. I I you know, Candace
[05:29] talked about how
[05:31] Candace talked about how that is not
[05:34] even actually true. And she was saying
[05:37] she had good information, good sources.
[05:39] Obviously, you can't reveal those
[05:40] sources. Can't reveal where that's
[05:42] coming from, but again, it's never been
[05:46] confirmed. He's he has not confirmed
[05:49] confessed himself.
[05:52] It's basically hearsay from his father.
[05:55] And I know that sounds a little harsh to
[05:57] some people where I'm saying hearsay
[05:58] from his father. I'm not calling his
[06:00] father a liar, but his father is just
[06:02] saying, "Oh, he told me. He told me he
[06:04] did. Turning himself in." Man, when I
[06:07] finish that P Patreon episode, you're
[06:09] going to understand why. Uh uh I I just
[06:12] have trouble with that. But uh let's
[06:14] let's just keep going. I don't think
[06:16] he's ever shot a gun, she says, to tell
[06:18] the truth. Uh he doesn't hunt. He's
[06:21] never been like anything like that. I
[06:23] know he doesn't own any guns. There's
[06:26] just no way he could be that good of a
[06:28] shot. And that's it. You know, it's
[06:30] interesting. I've heard Rogan I've heard
[06:32] so many people be like, "Oh, that shot's
[06:34] real easy. That's an easy shot." No,
[06:37] it's not. And I get it. There's going to
[06:40] be some people in here, they're going to
[06:41] be like, "Actually, not if you don't if
[06:44] you don't, first off, if you don't own a
[06:46] rifle, okay, because that's she's saying
[06:49] she doesn't. We're going to touch on
[06:50] that in a second. But if you don't shoot
[06:52] it often,
[06:54] ask me how to hold a rifle if I haven't
[06:56] shot one and I haven't. I don't know.
[06:59] Like the like I'm doing what you see in
[07:01] like cartoons and movies and stuff. I
[07:03] don't actually like what's this? I don't
[07:05] know. Do you do that? Do you just leave
[07:06] it like that? I have no idea. Even just
[07:09] the positioning would be wild. Now she's
[07:13] grandma, so could she possibly not be
[07:16] privy to him practicing? Maybe he
[07:18] doesn't want to tell grandma. I know
[07:20] some people who have went and got their
[07:21] firearm licenses and they don't bring it
[07:23] up to their parents because they're
[07:24] like, "Ugh, I don't want to hear the
[07:26] speech and I don't want my mom to
[07:28] worry." I know a couple of guys, you
[07:31] know, in their 40s who are like, I don't
[07:33] feel like I don't feel like bringing
[07:35] that up to her kind of thing. So, that
[07:37] could be it. But again, you know, she I
[07:40] don't think she's lying at all. How
[07:42] could he be that good of a shot? Doesn't
[07:43] even own one. Now, touch on that
[07:45] sentence really quick. She says she
[07:46] doesn't even own one. Now, I'm assuming
[07:48] here, and we could be wrong, but Matt is
[07:52] the father of this family. There's some
[07:54] sons, right? It's Tyler. He has a
[07:56] brother. I think he might have two
[07:57] brothers. I'm not exactly sure, but
[07:59] there is a a family of kids right there.
[08:03] And Matt is teaching them to hunt. He's
[08:06] teaching them to fish. He's the one that
[08:09] has them, you know, becoming outdoorsmen
[08:13] in a sense. And Tyler was big into
[08:14] fishing. his brother was big into
[08:16] hunting. I think both of his, if he has
[08:18] two, I think they were both into
[08:19] hunting. So, Tyler's not into that at
[08:23] all. She's saying he doesn't own a
[08:26] firearm. Now, if her husband,
[08:30] Matt's father,
[08:32] had a firearm and he passed away and
[08:36] that was given to Tyler, wouldn't
[08:39] grandma know that? Wouldn't grandma
[08:42] Wouldn't there be a conversation? Like,
[08:43] I get it. You don't want to bring up
[08:45] some things to your grandmother, but
[08:47] your mom, oh, I'm taking taking daddy's
[08:50] rifle. What are you doing with it? H, I
[08:53] think I'm going to give it to Tyler. And
[08:55] also, Tyler wasn't that into hunting.
[08:58] Why wouldn't you give it to one of the
[09:00] brothers? Why would it be a gift from
[09:02] Tyler? Now, you know why I'm saying this
[09:03] is because that was the narrative the
[09:06] whole time is that this rifle was a gift
[09:10] from Tyler's grandfather and it was a
[09:13] World War I. I think it's World War I
[09:15] heirloom, which also there's been a lot
[09:17] of people who have emailed me about that
[09:19] saying that the bodies would be made of
[09:21] wood back then.
[09:24] So, that's weird. And when you see the
[09:27] picture of it, it's clearly not wood.
[09:30] Uh, so there's that. But why wouldn't
[09:33] you just say to your mom, "Hey, I'm
[09:34] giving it to Tyler." Why would Why would
[09:36] she not know that? I I think she would.
[09:39] I'm going to live in a normal world
[09:41] where if you have something that you're
[09:43] giving to one of your sons from your
[09:45] father, you're probably going to tell
[09:47] your mom like, "Hey, you know, this was
[09:49] dad's and this is this is going to go to
[09:51] Tyler. You know, it's go it's going
[09:52] somewhere good. We're keeping it in the
[09:54] family." You'd want to mention that. You
[09:57] wouldn't hide that from your mom,
[09:59] especially if your mom's like, "Hey,
[10:00] somebody's got to take it. You got sons.
[10:04] Pass this down."
[10:06] Like, come on. You know, very odd. very
[10:09] very odd. So let's keep going here. What
[10:12] else she had to say? She had never seen
[10:14] any signs that her grandson had any uh
[10:18] issues and does not believe he is
[10:20] capable of violence. In her view, he has
[10:23] always been kind, quiet, well- behaved
[10:25] child. Well, how else are you going to
[10:26] be around your grandmother? Let's be
[10:28] honest. You know what I mean? I can see
[10:30] past, you know, my own my own thoughts
[10:33] on this whole thing, but how else I'
[10:35] i've never had a grandma. Uh, I've never
[10:38] had one that I communicate with. I think
[10:40] I met one of my grandmothers, one of my
[10:42] grandparents once, never seen my
[10:44] grandfathers. So, I don't know what that
[10:47] exactly is like, but I would assume you
[10:50] want to be on your best behavior around
[10:51] them. That's what it seems like. You
[10:53] don't want to upset them at all. You
[10:55] don't want them to be disappointed in
[10:56] you. She emphasized that. And what's he
[10:58] going to do? Like start sparring with
[11:00] his grandmother like, "Hey, hey, Debbie,
[11:02] put them up. I said put put him up or
[11:05] it's right to your face. He's not, you
[11:08] know what I mean? You're not going to be
[11:09] doing that. Uh she emphasized that her
[11:12] belief isn't just because she is his
[11:14] grandmother, but because she knows him
[11:16] well and watched him grow up. And
[11:18] listen, there is something to that as
[11:20] well. You you do watch somebody grow up
[11:23] and you know the core of that person.
[11:25] Like you can tell like my my kid my kid
[11:29] my kid's real serious like all the time.
[11:32] like super serious like you know has fun
[11:34] and everything but most of the time
[11:37] being around people you know you
[11:40] introduce and you say hey say hi and
[11:42] she's like this
[11:45] like all like and that's going to be a
[11:47] core thing like it's a little baby doing
[11:49] this so that's probably going to be a
[11:50] core thing and I understand that cuz my
[11:52] mom is very very intimidating very much
[11:55] the same type of thing so that's going
[11:57] to be a core thing you there there are
[11:59] core things in people
[12:02] that you will see. You know, like when I
[12:04] was young, I was really sensitive. I was
[12:05] always crying. I was always crying. I'd
[12:08] cry every day. I was very, very
[12:10] sensitive. I still am. There's certain
[12:12] things that don't change in you. So, I I
[12:15] could definitely see her understanding.
[12:17] You know, your grandma, your parents,
[12:18] they know you really well. Really,
[12:20] really well. And uh I wouldn't just shoe
[12:23] that away. Now speaking to I believe
[12:27] this is Tyler's mom uh Amber
[12:31] says happy 16th to my and they blank out
[12:34] the name and she says this about him.
[12:37] She says he is a leatherworking gun
[12:40] toteen cowboy loving brilliant kid. He
[12:42] has so many talents. So this is on his
[12:45] birthday. Okay this is on the this is on
[12:48] one of his brother's birthday. So, it's
[12:50] very interesting that, you know, you see
[12:53] him with the firearm. You see him, you
[12:55] know, probably doing some target
[12:56] practice here. You see him doing a
[12:59] little bit of fishing here. He has his
[13:01] license here, or sorry, that's not a
[13:04] license he got there. That says uh Pine
[13:07] View Middle School, 4.0 GPA. So, my
[13:11] question would be, why not give it to
[13:12] that kid? Right? If you're going to have
[13:15] a gift to hand over, aren't you going to
[13:17] give it to that kid? the guntoing
[13:20] cowboy.
[13:22] That would just make sense to me. You
[13:24] know what I mean? So again, this is
[13:27] Debbie. This is what Debbie has to say.
[13:30] And uh I believe Debbie, it's just very
[13:32] interesting that they're speaking out
[13:35] that she's speak spoke out about this
[13:37] and nobody else has. So she was like
[13:40] into talking to somebody. She wants to
[13:43] make sure people understand because
[13:45] there is a narrative being painted about
[13:47] Tyler. The narrative is that he did it.
[13:50] You know, Anna Luna, Anna Luna, Paulina,
[13:54] whatever her name is, you know, the
[13:56] congressional smoke show. Uh she said on
[14:00] Danny Jones's podcast, she's like, "Oh
[14:02] yeah, he was a sociopath." And there's
[14:04] like no real proof that he was a
[14:06] sociopath at all really. But she was
[14:09] just putting out that narrative. That's
[14:10] what she was there on that podcast to
[14:12] do. So, it just it makes you think, why
[14:16] isn't the rest of the family throwing
[14:19] out a counternarrative
[14:20] to at least
[14:22] dull public perception of their son? At
[14:26] least say that he's nice. At least say
[14:28] that, you know, he just did this thing
[14:30] that's very wrong, but for the most
[14:32] part, he's a good kid. He really
[14:34] deserves some kind of life. Hopefully,
[14:36] it's life in prison. Please don't take
[14:38] my son from me. you know, there's no
[14:40] there's no counternarrative being built.
[14:42] Only grandma wants to put out that
[14:44] counternarrative. I find that very
[14:46] interesting even just to because, you
[14:49] know, all the jurors that will be
[14:51] selected, they're going to have seen all
[14:54] of this. They're going to have seen all
[14:55] the videos. They're going to have heard
[14:57] this case inside and out. They're, you
[14:59] know, they're going to really know about
[15:01] this. So, it's like, don't you want to
[15:02] put something out there, right? like the
[15:05] main the the official narrative is
[15:08] painting something for those jurors when
[15:10] they walk into that court when they're
[15:11] in that situation. Wouldn't you want to
[15:13] counter it at least somewhat? I find it
[15:16] very interesting that his parents don't
[15:18] want that. It's weird to me. You know,
[15:21] when Elizabeth Lane wanted to have a
[15:25] lawyer, a good lawyer put on Tyler's
[15:29] case
[15:30] from New York. you know, they were
[15:33] nonresponsive
[15:34] and, you know, there are certain people
[15:36] who were angry with Elizabeth Lane for
[15:38] even trying to do something like that.
[15:40] They wanted everything to be kept Utah
[15:43] through and through. And now we have a
[15:45] defense team who's clearly
[15:48] I don't want to say, you know, I should
[15:50] I shouldn't say clear. I'll say
[15:51] allegedly, you know, I'll say allegedly
[15:53] maybe maybe allegedly kind of stuff.
[15:56] But, you know, she's a public defender
[16:00] from Utah. highly esteemed attorney from
[16:03] Utah. It just seems like they're all
[16:05] Utah. And you know, like politicians,
[16:08] you you know, you might think that AOC
[16:13] completely hates uh name someone on the
[16:16] right, Wesley Hunt. I think he's a
[16:19] congressman for Texas, I think. Uh you
[16:22] think they hate each other, but they'll
[16:23] see each other. They'll probably be
[16:24] laughing together. You know, you'll see
[16:26] presidents, past presidents, where
[16:28] you're like, they definitely don't like
[16:29] each other and they're sitting together
[16:31] and they're smiling. So, it's never the
[16:33] way it really seems. So, I say that
[16:36] because it's probably like that for the
[16:38] defense. They probably don't hate each
[16:39] other. They're probably just like, "I
[16:40] got a job to do. I've known you for 20
[16:42] years. You've known me." I think there's
[16:45] I think that in my mind that's conflict
[16:47] of interest, but that's just the way
[16:49] things are, right, in industries. So,
[16:53] I don't know, man. It just seems very
[16:55] weird that she's coming out like this.
[16:57] The dad's not. You know, the dad the dad
[17:00] should at least say, "Hey, he turned
[17:01] himself in. I got him to turn him turn
[17:04] himself in." And I'm hoping I didn't
[17:06] just send my son to death row. You know,
[17:10] I'm I'm hoping they have some leniency
[17:12] based on that.
[17:14] You're just not hearing them say
[17:15] anything. It's like that place, that
[17:19] place, that Utah place there. It's it's
[17:22] very uh I don't know how to describe it.
[17:25] Very close-knit. We'll say that. Very
[17:29] very close-knit type of place.
[17:34] Listen, when I'm doing speaking events,
[17:36] when I'm doing uh when I'm doing comedy
[17:39] shows,
[17:41] I'm not coming. Hey, Utah, I'm not
[17:43] showing up. No. No, sir. I'm not showing
[17:46] up so some Egyptian plane can land and
[17:50] be like, "Oh, we're just here." And then
[17:52] all of a sudden, people are doing Google
[17:53] searches a week before I get there. Hell
[17:56] no. Hell no. I'm not doing that. I'm not
[17:59] showing up, Utah. Okay. Okay. I just I'm
[18:02] putting it out there. I'm not coming.
[18:04] Not coming. All of a sudden, Rob McCoy
[18:06] shows up in my show. No, Siri Bob. I
[18:11] don't need any of that. I'm sorry, Utah.
[18:14] I apologize. If there's anyone from Utah
[18:16] watching, I'm not coming. I'm not
[18:19] coming. I'm sorry. I love the place. I
[18:21] would love to see the mountains. I love
[18:23] a good mountain. Okay. But nah, not
[18:26] showing up. Anyways, [laughter] guys,
[18:30] I got no beef. I got no beef. I just
[18:34] don't want to run into, you know, random
[18:35] person. Next thing you know, I go to a
[18:37] McDonald's, something happens to me. The
[18:39] McDonald's gets torn down. They're like,
[18:41] "Oh, well, we had this planned already."
[18:43] I don't know. I don't need that. I don't
[18:46] need that. Any surveillance camera. Some
[18:49] guy just comes randomly. He's like, I
[18:50] got to take these down. I know people
[18:52] are evil. I got to take all these
[18:54] cameras. No. No. Not me. Thank you.
[18:58] Thank Thanks. Anyways, guys. Thanks for
[19:00] the invitation there. Um,
[19:03] I invited myself and then disinvited
[19:05] myself. Okay. Anyways, guys, just wanted
[19:08] to bring that to you. I'm out of here.