I admire his commitment to not giving any Fs. They have spent the whole trial trying to contain what he can say, and he just bulldozes them. He's wrong but the Anti Authoritarian in me gets some saddic pleasure out of him continuing to say what he's being told that he can't say.
That's because you can't un-learn stupid & a con man never admits he's wrong. Jones keeps spewing the same lies he's spewed for years because those lies got him a fan base that he sucked millions of dollar out of. He already lost this defamation case, now they're just determining how much it will cost him. But he's just like Chump, unless & until he gets locked up for his bs, he'll never change.
@@thenightingale7405 You're the same kind of moron that probably voted for Trump because he was "anti establishment" huh? If you like Alex Jones just because he's bullheaded over things that he knows is wrong (like profiting off of the misery of grieving parents and never actually telling his braindead audience that it's a bad thing to harass people) but yeah, yeah, it's all good
@@thenightingale7405 I mean it doesn't matter he's not fighting "the man" here he is just further harming his position. Hell if he just went through the process properly he probably wouldn't be found guilty according to most people
@@DavidHeffron78 Because sadly, that's not part of this particular case. She can hold him in contempt of court if she'd like (I question why she hasn't done that), and the AG's office can pursue further charges of perjury. But ye, never correct a judge. Just don't do it. She can either make this really easy or really hard for him. Thankfully, it seems he's choosing the hard way.
Why is the judge slapping him on the wrist (or actually, not even that, but instead giving endless warnings about lying under oath) for actual perjury - at least twice. She should be IMMEDIATELY finding him in contempt of court for perjury - ON THE SPOT. There is no ambiguity. He refused to respond to discovery and provide subpoena'ed evidence; he most clearly did NOT comply with Discovery, as he PERJURED himself trying to argue on the stand under oath. And he is NOT under bankruptcy, again PERJURING himself on the stand under oath. He is an adult. Why is the judge giving him extra warnings??? She needs to slap him down with a perjury charge (or charges) right away and nip that unacceptable behavior in the bud. Why are judges so tough on trivial crimes like marijuana possession, etc. and go so easy on obvious, flagrant LIARS??
What I've heard is that at this point, the best way for Alex Jones to escape the consequences for his actions is to turn this into a mistrial, and force the court to start all over again from the start, stretching this out and wasting everybody's time and money. Baiting the judge and making her mad at him isn't smart, but it could also backfire on the plaintiffs. Judges tend to be experienced with manipulators and charlatans, as they're often former lawyers themselves, so she's not giving Jones what he wants. Even if she could probably drink his blood.
Because she wants the trial to end so he has to face the judgment. She can file contempt charges after the fact. he's already been found guilty of defamation. If she lets him act up and keeps interrupting the court procession to throw him in jail for contempt, it'll just delay any payment going to the victims.
@@cdcdrr it's already too late for that. He's already been found guilty for defamation. This is just the the damages that are being determined currently. All of that said, you are right that she wants to expedite this trial and make it over, has to further prevent any delays from the victims getting their money. If she locks him up every time he acts up, it'll actually delay Justice.
Maybe my favorite thing in the world is watching chronic liars have their web of bullshit fall apart when they get put on the stand in a court of law where they are actually held accountable for what they say and do and flippantly lying is a criminal offense. Either they recklessly try to bullshit their way through it like Alex here or pretend to come down with a very convenient case of amnesia like MTG.
But Kyle before this, if you watch his previous coverage...Kyle acts as though "oh this is questionable." When this was TEXT BOOK defamation. A clear case and he should be held accountable and Kyle was like "I don't think they'll win the case" and all this ignorant BS. Saying things like "Alex Jones didn't tell people. Jones didn't INCITE harassment and DOXXING.".....YES HE DID. In fact he literally showed the MAILING ADDRESS of Lenny Posner. THAT IS DOXXING!!!! He also said "I'm gonna go down there" meaning to the mailing address. When he was sued, he literally tried to make the family's personal home information PUBLIC so that ANYONE OF HIS FOLLOWERS COULD HARASS THEM MORE and Jones was also clearly using this as leverage basically "if you sue me. I'll continue to ruin your life even further by forcing the court to reveal where you live...so my FANS can nonstop harass you." Luckily he LOST on that and this lawsuit went forward.
Cases like Amber Heard or Alex Jones are also important demonstrations for people who think these things are worthy "gut check" scenarios. Whether it's judging a politician or some talk show host, you can never "know" something they said was true just because they have conviction and gusto. Continually refresh your understands on critical thinking, logical fallacies, and cognitive biases.
@@Rhodair "Continually refresh your understands on critical thinking, logical fallacies, and cognitive biases." Of course I fully support that, but there are 3 major problems with that. 1.Lack of education in terms of critical thinking skills. Some of it is innate of course, but it's also education. 2.A culture that not only denogrates intelligence but is pseuo scientific. 3."I want to be BECAUSE I WANT TO BELIEVE." I don't CARE if it's true or not. Reality is "what ever you want it to be" post modernism sh*t. So I think we need to ask "So how do we get around that?"
The problem with Alex Jones and his defense that he is just giving his opinion is that he didn’t present these things as his opinion and that these were just things he thought. He presented these things to his audience as factual and for sure happened.
That's not his only problem. He really incited people to go & harass these people, by calling them "crisis actors"... instead of treating them as they were. Grieving parents. 😒👹 #devil
It doesn’t seem like he believes those are his opinions. Rather it seems that he believes that he’s glimpsing some hidden truth. Meth, man. It does that to people.
Lol thanks for the breakdown Kyle. The judge yelling at him was just gold lol it almost sounded like she was a worn out mom trying to discipline her incompetent child 🤣
The judge should of added another insult by treating him like a toddler and asking "ok now repeat back to me what i just told you so i know you understood"
Jones is definitely gonna need to sell a whole lot of supplements full of bird carcasses to pay that 150 million. It's almost like he's indirectly punishing his viewers himself for harassing the parents.
Omg it so nice to watch Kyle again! I’ve literally taken a break from politics the second Donny boy left office. Haven’t watched a lick in 2 years but I’m slowly coming back. It was just to stressful during the Trump years and I needed to de-stress, yeah it was that bad lol
@@israelsrealm what I meant was that she wasn't having fun. I just reread my phrase and, funnily enough, it can be interpreted the way you did. I probably forgot a comma or something.
Integrity is a big deal for me. I started watching Secular Talk vids nearly a decade ago, and Kyle's humility and putting facts over ego is one of the biggest reasons I still watch and respect Kyle so much.
Let’s be clear about something. He chose to be found liable. He seems to be choosing to lose big. I don’t know whether this is misguided Machiavellianism, an inability to be seen in a poor light in his own deluded way, or a self-destructive compulsion.
I'm usually cynical - but I'm actually hopeful for accountability here. Crush this sewer monster in debt 🙏And if his fans want to bail him out, they can all loose their money too.
My guess is he actually is telling the truth about not having COVID because of he did I would expect that he would try to use his diagnosis as an excuse to avoid testifying.
He's doesn't want the demon new world order to get him. It's a civil case too. He's really throwing himself into the meat grinder for this instead of just being cool about it. Perjury is a serious crime.
He probably already knows he is losing the case, but is trying to make it seem like there is this big conspiracy on shutting him down so he can be seen as a martyr to his cult of followers. So that, after this case is done, he can go back to milking his followers.
I knew a man who was incapable of saying the words "I was wrong". I trapped him one time in the position that he was absolutely, 100% wrong, and I thought he was going to have a stroke before he said "You were right". Eventually he got professional help, and thanked me for it later. I do not think Jones has that problem, but he has made his whole career, business and fortune on being screamingly "right". Publicly admitting that he was wrong, big time wrong, purposely wrong would probably destroy that business.
I think he has admitted publicly that he was wrong about Sandy Hook. If anything, it makes people perceive him as more trustworthy. I don't think he's admitted to lying, though. That's kind of become a big thing with him: he's "addicted to telling the truth", might get things wrong but never lies, etc. In a recent interview with Glenn Greenwald, I think he reiterated eight times that he "never lies on purpose".
Met a few people like that. They are infuriating. Its not always that they want to lie. They are just so damn proud that admiting fault seems physicaly painfull.
@@Anthropomorphic - in his own warped distorted perception of reality, it’s possible that he genuinely thinks he’s saying something truthful. Therefore, from his perspective, he’s not lying. I find that to be an even scarier thought, though - that he might not purposefully be lying and saying outrageous things for clicks and views, but that he actually believes everything he says to be true. He desperately needs professional help.
@@mistym0rning I think a lot of people feel that way. The thought of someone being a liar is less disturbing than the idea that a person could sincerely look at the same facts as us and still come away believing something completely different.
LOL. When the judge called Alex out and treated him like a child. I instantly quoted the scene My cousin Vinny. Judge: There are ONLY two ways to answer "guilty or not guilty" Vinny: Sir, my clients didn't do anything. Judge: Once again, the communication process seems to have broken down. It appears to me that you want to skip the arraignment process, go directly to trial, skip that, and get a dismissal. Well, I'm not about to revamp the entire judicial process just because you find yourself in the unique position of defending clients who say they didn't do it....Now the next words out of your mouth better be "guilty" or "not guilty." I don't want to hear commentary, argument, or opinion. If I hear anything other than "guilty" or "not guilty", you'll be in contempt. I don't even want to hear you clear your throat. Now, H-O-W, D-O, Y-O-U-RE CLIENTS PL-EEAAD?! Vinny: I think I get the point. Judge: NO, I DON'T THINK YOU DO. Your now in contempt of court. Would you like to go for two counts? Vinny: Not guilty. Judge: THANK YOU.
he's on live when he should be in trial as much as possible since he wants to avoid his sycophants from viewing the trial and being able to see the truth and draw conclusions. he wants to hold the narrative for the last bit of his fans.
No conservative will ever admit they were wrong. First off it takes a big person to do that and they are all very small. Also, in the conservative mind wrong equals weak and they know if they are seen as weak the sharks on their own side will come for them
He should pay a good amount to those families... that being said, Alex Jones is a legend who has made me laugh so much. Even more funny than Bill Hicks and George Carlin.
@@waltergrace565 Those families got into troubles because of his crazy fans, so they deserve to get compensated for that. Alex has enough money, he'll still be wealthy enough.
@@treedillinger5801 lmao he isn't lol. He doesn't have that much power. Grifters only can leach off the change in winds not create the winds they leach off of. He is only tapping into what was already there from decades of Fox News brainwashing people into stupidity.
Check out the podcast Knowledge Fight! They follow everything Jones does and have been covering the trial (the hosts have also had the plaintiffs' attorneys on the show several times).
Alex has built a stupid audience. It has become part of the DNA of his character to never be wrong. He's learning now, that when he's not in his studio, things are a bit different than that.
I think he realizes they have him dead to rights so he may as well pretend it’s all a farce to keep his viewers. He defaulted on the discovery so he wouldn’t be exposed in court. He’s not trying to fight the settlement, he’s trying to avoid paying by declaring bankruptcy. It’s a smart strategy really.
Yep, I think this too. He wants to keep his followers and seeing he already lost the case, he is trying to portray himself as a martyr to the new world order conspiracy to embolden his cult.
Oh, you ought to have shown just after the trial had stopped when Alex tried to talk to the grieving father and the prosecuting attorney jumped his ass.
The dietary supplement industry IS REGULATED!! FDA CFR 111 was finalized in 2007. I've worked in quality for dietary supplements for 15 years and comments about the industry being unregulated piss me off.
I think it's a good thing to hold people responsible for what they say, especially influencers. It is a slippery slope though. I wouldn't want to rob people of the freedom of speech though. The internet has been great but man it allows for a lot of crap talking without consequence for many.
it is not a slippery here your freedom ends where another's begins by using language that causes threats and violence against while he knows it is false and endangering people and continuing to say those things for cash ends his first amendment right with the right of the sandy hook family to life liberty and pursuit of happiness.
9:25 No offense Kyle, but WATCH out for the implications in your voice right here (It sounded lewd in a way XD) 20:19 The jury FINALLY tries to scold him properly 21:03 Alex Jones is a bullshitter, even when the jury gets him to be responsive of her words
At this point after his Attorney sent 300gb of data to the prosecuting legal team he is just scrambling. They had a whole case built around what they couldnt prove. And now instead of lying they have no idea what else to do. That leak alone could bankrupt him. I have no idea why he hasn't fired them.
Point of clarity: the children were murdered. I know it's not intentional, but saying "child who died" vs murdered softens the reality of what happened.
A little detail that may be not that little -- I don't know, I'm not a lawyer. I think the judge is slightly missing the point when she says it's not enough for Alex to believe something's true in order for him to say it under oath, and that whatever he says he believes must be true. This is more like, no, man, you cannot say you believe it's night time when the sun is up there for everyone to see. You CANNOT POSSIBLY believe what is very evidently false, and the fact that you keep saying you believe it is a lie, about a lie! Either that, or he's basically saying he has serious neurological issues. Possibly he'll say that next -- I believe I suffer from...
You have to admire how committed Alex Jones is to learning absolutely nothing from his experiences.
I admire his commitment to not giving any Fs. They have spent the whole trial trying to contain what he can say, and he just bulldozes them.
He's wrong but the Anti Authoritarian in me gets some saddic pleasure out of him continuing to say what he's being told that he can't say.
That's because you can't un-learn stupid & a con man never admits he's wrong. Jones keeps spewing the same lies he's spewed for years because those lies got him a fan base that he sucked millions of dollar out of. He already lost this defamation case, now they're just determining how much it will cost him. But he's just like Chump, unless & until he gets locked up for his bs, he'll never change.
Otherwise known as psychosis.
@@thenightingale7405 You're the same kind of moron that probably voted for Trump because he was "anti establishment" huh? If you like Alex Jones just because he's bullheaded over things that he knows is wrong (like profiting off of the misery of grieving parents and never actually telling his braindead audience that it's a bad thing to harass people) but yeah, yeah, it's all good
@@thenightingale7405 I mean it doesn't matter he's not fighting "the man" here he is just further harming his position. Hell if he just went through the process properly he probably wouldn't be found guilty according to most people
That judge RIPPED into him when she corrected him. I loved that.
Why hasn't she jailed him for lying under oath?
@@DavidHeffron78 Because sadly, that's not part of this particular case. She can hold him in contempt of court if she'd like (I question why she hasn't done that), and the AG's office can pursue further charges of perjury.
But ye, never correct a judge. Just don't do it. She can either make this really easy or really hard for him. Thankfully, it seems he's choosing the hard way.
@@Arc115YT I kinda get the notion she just never wanted the spectacle.
There's also the risk that Alex want to force mistrial into this shit.
@@VeteranVandal Ye, that could also be the case. Most judges don't like spectacle in my experience.
Alex Jones being inspired by Larry King is like Pete Buttigieg being inspired by Bernie Sanders
Boom goes the dynamite.
In Alex Jones terms, it’s like Donald Trump being inspired by Barack Obama.
Or like Ozzie Osborne being inspired by the Beatles. Oh wait….
@@velos3989 Only people who are really boring and don't know much about music are inspired by the Beatles
That's a really dumb analogy.
Alex Jones is like a south park character in human form
No shit
Gee it’s ALMOST like he’s crazy by design in order to destroy the so-called “conspiracy theorist” aka literally anyone who questions reality
Same as the whole maga- cult...
Damn your right.
South Park Jones
🤣
That judge just told Alex that facts dont care about his feelings. Sooo good
"This is not your show"! Love how that judge ripped them a new one.
Why is the judge slapping him on the wrist (or actually, not even that, but instead giving endless warnings about lying under oath) for actual perjury - at least twice. She should be IMMEDIATELY finding him in contempt of court for perjury - ON THE SPOT. There is no ambiguity. He refused to respond to discovery and provide subpoena'ed evidence; he most clearly did NOT comply with Discovery, as he PERJURED himself trying to argue on the stand under oath. And he is NOT under bankruptcy, again PERJURING himself on the stand under oath. He is an adult. Why is the judge giving him extra warnings??? She needs to slap him down with a perjury charge (or charges) right away and nip that unacceptable behavior in the bud. Why are judges so tough on trivial crimes like marijuana possession, etc. and go so easy on obvious, flagrant LIARS??
Because usually it's a person with a darker Hue that they usually despise in front of them.
She’s not going easy on them at all…I don’t know what you’re smoking
What I've heard is that at this point, the best way for Alex Jones to escape the consequences for his actions is to turn this into a mistrial, and force the court to start all over again from the start, stretching this out and wasting everybody's time and money. Baiting the judge and making her mad at him isn't smart, but it could also backfire on the plaintiffs. Judges tend to be experienced with manipulators and charlatans, as they're often former lawyers themselves, so she's not giving Jones what he wants. Even if she could probably drink his blood.
Because she wants the trial to end so he has to face the judgment. She can file contempt charges after the fact. he's already been found guilty of defamation. If she lets him act up and keeps interrupting the court procession to throw him in jail for contempt, it'll just delay any payment going to the victims.
@@cdcdrr it's already too late for that. He's already been found guilty for defamation. This is just the the damages that are being determined currently. All of that said, you are right that she wants to expedite this trial and make it over, has to further prevent any delays from the victims getting their money.
If she locks him up every time he acts up, it'll actually delay Justice.
Maybe my favorite thing in the world is watching chronic liars have their web of bullshit fall apart when they get put on the stand in a court of law where they are actually held accountable for what they say and do and flippantly lying is a criminal offense. Either they recklessly try to bullshit their way through it like Alex here or pretend to come down with a very convenient case of amnesia like MTG.
But Kyle before this, if you watch his previous coverage...Kyle acts as though "oh this is questionable." When this was TEXT BOOK defamation. A clear case and he should be held accountable and Kyle was like "I don't think they'll win the case" and all this ignorant BS. Saying things like "Alex Jones didn't tell people. Jones didn't INCITE harassment and DOXXING.".....YES HE DID. In fact he literally showed the MAILING ADDRESS of Lenny Posner. THAT IS DOXXING!!!! He also said "I'm gonna go down there" meaning to the mailing address. When he was sued, he literally tried to make the family's personal home information PUBLIC so that ANYONE OF HIS FOLLOWERS COULD HARASS THEM MORE and Jones was also clearly using this as leverage basically "if you sue me. I'll continue to ruin your life even further by forcing the court to reveal where you live...so my FANS can nonstop harass you." Luckily he LOST on that and this lawsuit went forward.
Cases like Amber Heard or Alex Jones are also important demonstrations for people who think these things are worthy "gut check" scenarios. Whether it's judging a politician or some talk show host, you can never "know" something they said was true just because they have conviction and gusto. Continually refresh your understands on critical thinking, logical fallacies, and cognitive biases.
@@Rhodair "Continually refresh your understands on critical thinking, logical fallacies, and cognitive biases."
Of course I fully support that, but there are 3 major problems with that.
1.Lack of education in terms of critical thinking skills. Some of it is innate of course, but it's also education.
2.A culture that not only denogrates intelligence but is pseuo scientific.
3."I want to be BECAUSE I WANT TO BELIEVE." I don't CARE if it's true or not. Reality is "what ever you want it to be" post modernism sh*t.
So I think we need to ask "So how do we get around that?"
The problem with Alex Jones and his defense that he is just giving his opinion is that he didn’t present these things as his opinion and that these were just things he thought. He presented these things to his audience as factual and for sure happened.
That's not his only problem. He really incited people to go & harass these people, by calling them "crisis actors"... instead of treating them as they were. Grieving parents. 😒👹 #devil
It doesn’t seem like he believes those are his opinions. Rather it seems that he believes that he’s glimpsing some hidden truth.
Meth, man. It does that to people.
Lol thanks for the breakdown Kyle. The judge yelling at him was just gold lol it almost sounded like she was a worn out mom trying to discipline her incompetent child 🤣
Alex Jones basically IS a incompetent child when he's caught lying on a daily basis.
The judge should of added another insult by treating him like a toddler and asking "ok now repeat back to me what i just told you so i know you understood"
This would be amazing. I can't wait for the perjury charges.
Maybe "so I know you were listening" instead: we can't count on AJ actually assimilating and understanding what the judge was telling him.
Jones' understanding of bankruptcy is the same as Michael Scott.
"I declare BANKRUPTCY!!!"
He's so used to lying and there's nobody able to call him out on it that he can't understand how a court works.
Jones is definitely gonna need to sell a whole lot of supplements full of bird carcasses to pay that 150 million. It's almost like he's indirectly punishing his viewers himself for harassing the parents.
super male vitality will come in clutch.
....and now w 24% less lead!
Omg it so nice to watch Kyle again! I’ve literally taken a break from politics the second Donny boy left office. Haven’t watched a lick in 2 years but I’m slowly coming back. It was just to stressful during the Trump years and I needed to de-stress, yeah it was that bad lol
This judge needs to be in charge if Trump is taken to court. 😂
She doesn't seem to be into it to be fair. Can't blame her.
@@VeteranVandal She's being very fair lol her reaction was appropriate given the shenanigans Alex was engaging in
@@israelsrealm what I meant was that she wasn't having fun. I just reread my phrase and, funnily enough, it can be interpreted the way you did. I probably forgot a comma or something.
@@VeteranVandal bruh add ya comma
@@israelsrealm i'm lazy. It's a holiday here.
Integrity is a big deal for me. I started watching Secular Talk vids nearly a decade ago, and Kyle's humility and putting facts over ego is one of the biggest reasons I still watch and respect Kyle so much.
Let’s be clear about something. He chose to be found liable. He seems to be choosing to lose big. I don’t know whether this is misguided Machiavellianism, an inability to be seen in a poor light in his own deluded way, or a self-destructive compulsion.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
I'm usually cynical - but I'm actually hopeful for accountability here. Crush this sewer monster in debt 🙏And if his fans want to bail him out, they can all loose their money too.
11:14 he's shilling his garbage products in court, unbelievable
Oh so is Alex Jones just using the "Oh I'm an entertainer, it doesn't count!" defense?
My guess is he actually is telling the truth about not having COVID because of he did I would expect that he would try to use his diagnosis as an excuse to avoid testifying.
I went most of the pandemic without catching COVID. I just got it a few weeks ago.
hes not required to testify, he did that by his own choice. this is civil court.
I almost feel sorry for his attorney. Must be really hard when your client sabotages any attempt to stage a defence.
Can't wait to see the latest rogan defense and then see Kyle's video defending rogan defending Alex. A tale as old as time
Kyle is close to figuring it out, at this point he’s merely diplomatic towards Rogan to save face
Clearly Alex's entire defense is a false flag and he's lowkey trying his hardest to lose the case for some reason we can yet not fathom
He's doesn't want the demon new world order to get him.
It's a civil case too.
He's really throwing himself into the meat grinder for this instead of just being cool about it.
Perjury is a serious crime.
He’s working to get himself declared mentally unfit to be sued.
Just believing that much would support the argument!
He probably already knows he is losing the case, but is trying to make it seem like there is this big conspiracy on shutting him down so he can be seen as a martyr to his cult of followers. So that, after this case is done, he can go back to milking his followers.
Instead of posting in the comment section repeatedly, why don't you make one big post at once?
@@Travis371 Hall monitor?
I knew a man who was incapable of saying the words "I was wrong". I trapped him one time in the position that he was absolutely, 100% wrong, and I thought he was going to have a stroke before he said "You were right". Eventually he got professional help, and thanked me for it later.
I do not think Jones has that problem, but he has made his whole career, business and fortune on being screamingly "right". Publicly admitting that he was wrong, big time wrong, purposely wrong would probably destroy that business.
I think he has admitted publicly that he was wrong about Sandy Hook. If anything, it makes people perceive him as more trustworthy. I don't think he's admitted to lying, though. That's kind of become a big thing with him: he's "addicted to telling the truth", might get things wrong but never lies, etc. In a recent interview with Glenn Greenwald, I think he reiterated eight times that he "never lies on purpose".
I don't know if I can say I am wrong or not because I have never been wrong.
Met a few people like that. They are infuriating. Its not always that they want to lie. They are just so damn proud that admiting fault seems physicaly painfull.
@@Anthropomorphic - in his own warped distorted perception of reality, it’s possible that he genuinely thinks he’s saying something truthful. Therefore, from his perspective, he’s not lying. I find that to be an even scarier thought, though - that he might not purposefully be lying and saying outrageous things for clicks and views, but that he actually believes everything he says to be true. He desperately needs professional help.
@@mistym0rning I think a lot of people feel that way. The thought of someone being a liar is less disturbing than the idea that a person could sincerely look at the same facts as us and still come away believing something completely different.
Love this reporting!!! So interesting and your commentary is blissful :) Making mama proud, Kylie!
“do you understand the instructions i have given you-yes or no” oh that was beautiful
LOL. When the judge called Alex out and treated him like a child. I instantly quoted the scene My cousin Vinny.
Judge: There are ONLY two ways to answer "guilty or not guilty"
Vinny: Sir, my clients didn't do anything.
Judge: Once again, the communication process seems to have broken down. It appears to me that you want to skip the arraignment process, go directly to trial, skip that, and get a dismissal. Well, I'm not about to revamp the entire judicial process just because you find yourself in the unique position of defending clients who say they didn't do it....Now the next words out of your mouth better be "guilty" or "not guilty." I don't want to hear commentary, argument, or opinion. If I hear anything other than "guilty" or "not guilty", you'll be in contempt. I don't even want to hear you clear your throat. Now, H-O-W, D-O, Y-O-U-RE CLIENTS PL-EEAAD?!
Vinny: I think I get the point.
Judge: NO, I DON'T THINK YOU DO. Your now in contempt of court. Would you like to go for two counts?
Vinny: Not guilty.
Judge: THANK YOU.
Does Alex think he's being clever by going on his show the same time as the trial? Does he think no one in the court is seeing that?
Mr. Froggy got handled by the judge like he was a toddler who just did a mischief. Loved it.
he's on live when he should be in trial as much as possible since he wants to avoid his sycophants from viewing the trial and being able to see the truth and draw conclusions. he wants to hold the narrative for the last bit of his fans.
Shoutout to Knowledge Fight podcast. Always fighting to keep AJay in check
It's a civil case, so he is "liable," not "guilty."
Does it really matter?
@@robhernandez5520 nothing wrong with knowing something. It's better than not knowing.
Just a technical point, liable, not guilty. Guilty is only for crimes in criminal trials
No conservative will ever admit they were wrong. First off it takes a big person to do that and they are all very small. Also, in the conservative mind wrong equals weak and they know if they are seen as weak the sharks on their own side will come for them
What a dumb comment lol everyone that disagrees with me is small :’(
@@ds8249 not what I said. Maybe learn how to read.
Haha, Alex Jones isn't even a conservative. You team sports guys are so small and weak.
@@waltergrace565 Fam he shills for Trump like crazy and as a result shills for the GOP.
Laughable Walt...
Alex Derp Jones calling someone else slow, absolutely classic
Only Alex Jones can deal with the Aliens, without him we have no hope
Good one🤣😆🎯😅🤭👈
He should pay a good amount to those families... that being said, Alex Jones is a legend who has made me laugh so much. Even more funny than Bill Hicks and George Carlin.
@@dannyvanhecke He should pay nothing. This trial is a joke and a disgrace to the nation.
@@waltergrace565 Those families got into troubles because of his crazy fans, so they deserve to get compensated for that. Alex has enough money, he'll still be wealthy enough.
@@dannyvanhecke Nah, that's BS just on general principle.
He's not trying to con us because we see through his lies. He trying to continue to lie to his gullible followers probably to steal their money🤔
Which in a roundabout way is probably a good thing. 🤣
@@gurgleblaster2282 it’s not. Alex Jones is responsible for Trump and Rogan.
@@treedillinger5801 Rogan has been big for years way before Alex was on his podcast
@@treedillinger5801 lmao he isn't lol. He doesn't have that much power. Grifters only can leach off the change in winds not create the winds they leach off of. He is only tapping into what was already there from decades of Fox News brainwashing people into stupidity.
Jones is gonna need to sell a whole lot of supplements full of bird carcasses to pay off that 150 million
Wow. Finally lying has consequences.
I hate when people treat the first amendment as a sport.
Alex Jones under Bush was a hero. Him selling out is one of the saddest things I ever seen.
Just because a mixed race dude became president. If at least Obama was white passing, maybe Jones wouldn't have lost his mind.
I'm really happy with the length Kyle saw fit to make this video lol
Kyle is finally getting it when it comes to Alex jones next joe Rogan lol.
He's manic, deranged and a pathological liar. He's getting what he has coming and I'm all about it.
2:45 Kyle nails it, Alex Jones is just trying to rile up his audience.
At some point, we all have to live in reality.
The families of these child victims should literally sit in court and yawn in his face as Jones testifies.
Greedy man.
When they ask him to take the stand, he's likely to TAKE the stand.
I damn near peed myself laughing when the judge had to break down to Alex Jones how not to perjure himself and that the courtroom was not his show.
I liked when the judge talked to Alex Jones like he was a little kid 😂
And his stans are mad at her, calling her "emotional and biased", they're hopeless, lol.
Thank you, Kyle.
I thought he'd done this AFTER being in court. LOL. Makes more sense now why the judge looked fed up being in the same room as him LOL
Check out the podcast Knowledge Fight! They follow everything Jones does and have been covering the trial (the hosts have also had the plaintiffs' attorneys on the show several times).
I had this playing in the background and ngl Kyle, 9:25 sounded sus af, I had to lower my speaker man wtf 😭😂
That judge is my vote for the next Supreme Court Justice!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait to read all his texts 😆 Rogan did you text him? 😬
I can’t believe I hit my vape at the same time Kyle did lmfao
You can skip your own trial? I didn't know you could do that...when I had to go to court...I'd go to jail if I didn't show up...
great summary Kyle
Kyle as a fellow mic junkie (which you are now cause I’ve seen you switch mics like 3 times) what are you doing with a blue yeti brother?
These victims should be asking for not 150 million dollars but 150 billion dollars
I love when I'm wrong because it means I was surprised in a positive way.
Alex has gotta be some kind of sociopath.
Just another carpetbagger
Yes
really the guy who called Sandy Hook a hoax is a sociopath??? no way
Alex has built a stupid audience.
It has become part of the DNA of his character to never be wrong.
He's learning now, that when he's not in his studio, things are a bit different than that.
That payment just went up! What an ahole! They lost a child and he calls them autistic and tries to sell them supplements!?!🤦🏻♀️
Why did she not immediately cite him for contempt? If he does it again, will she?
From what I remember he did shout do not go in to the building ……: but hell to it at least he showed up
I think he realizes they have him dead to rights so he may as well pretend it’s all a farce to keep his viewers.
He defaulted on the discovery so he wouldn’t be exposed in court.
He’s not trying to fight the settlement, he’s trying to avoid paying by declaring bankruptcy.
It’s a smart strategy really.
Yep, I think this too. He wants to keep his followers and seeing he already lost the case, he is trying to portray himself as a martyr to the new world order conspiracy to embolden his cult.
Would be nice if his sentencing was he could never be involved in the media again
Alex Jones is the real life Eric Cartman. 🤣
I can't wait for the perjury charges.
Love this judge... 😀
Oh, you ought to have shown just after the trial had stopped when Alex tried to talk to the grieving father and the prosecuting attorney jumped his ass.
The dietary supplement industry IS REGULATED!! FDA CFR 111 was finalized in 2007. I've worked in quality for dietary supplements for 15 years and comments about the industry being unregulated piss me off.
Even Daredevil couldn't be able to get Alex off.
I think it's a good thing to hold people responsible for what they say, especially influencers. It is a slippery slope though. I wouldn't want to rob people of the freedom of speech though. The internet has been great but man it allows for a lot of crap talking without consequence for many.
it is not a slippery here your freedom ends where another's begins by using language that causes threats and violence against while he knows it is false and endangering people and continuing to say those things for cash ends his first amendment right with the right of the sandy hook family to life liberty and pursuit of happiness.
He dissed the jury and the judge on his show also.
Why would someone who lies for a living, agree to testify under oath?
Alex Jones truly is a modern day Herostrates, except instead of burning the temple of the goddess, he chose to set fire to his life and sanity.
9:25 No offense Kyle, but WATCH out for the implications in your voice right here (It sounded lewd in a way XD)
20:19 The jury FINALLY tries to scold him properly
21:03 Alex Jones is a bullshitter, even when the jury gets him to be responsive of her words
He's such a snake oil salesman isn't he🙈😂
Oh this is glorious Alex Jones is crumbling away
The precedent it sets though is horrendous, it will be used against everyone who does not toe the line.
i have a solid guess why he's coughing. he's withdrawing from alcohol. a deep cough mixed with 10% gag puts nausea down for a very short time.
Yes
At this point after his Attorney sent 300gb of data to the prosecuting legal team he is just scrambling.
They had a whole case built around what they couldnt prove. And now instead of lying they have no idea what else to do.
That leak alone could bankrupt him. I have no idea why he hasn't fired them.
I've seen "My Cousin Vinny". Why isn't Jones in the slammer for contempt and perjury?
Give him the chair!
He looks at “BOTH SIDES”…. riiiight, jc just choked on my coffee, it was funny ☕️ 🤦🏻♀️
That judge dressed him the fuck down.
Honestly, at this point, I think Alex is trying to make himself seem as insane as possible to get out of paying damages.
there goes the stupidenza defense...!
So....who's gonna grab that "WRONGA!!" soundbite and run with it?
Lol
I feel like I am looking at a zoo creature that has been tamed.
It's nothing short of a miracle, Alex Jones hasn't been found in contempt of court & thrown in jail.
Point of clarity: the children were murdered. I know it's not intentional, but saying "child who died" vs murdered softens the reality of what happened.
The back light is too bright.
Alex Jones is the one on the spectrum 🤨
A little detail that may be not that little -- I don't know, I'm not a lawyer.
I think the judge is slightly missing the point when she says it's not enough for Alex to believe something's true in order for him to say it under oath, and that whatever he says he believes must be true.
This is more like, no, man, you cannot say you believe it's night time when the sun is up there for everyone to see. You CANNOT POSSIBLY believe what is very evidently false, and the fact that you keep saying you believe it is a lie, about a lie!
Either that, or he's basically saying he has serious neurological issues. Possibly he'll say that next -- I believe I suffer from...