Ted Kaczynski Meets His Lawyers - SNL
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- Ted Kaczynski (Will Ferrell) and his brother (David Koechner) meet with infamous lawyers like Johnnie Cochran (Tim Meadows), Leslie Abramson (Cheri Oteri) and F. Lee Bailey (Steve Higgins) to talk defense strategies. [Season 21, 1996]
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When you live long enough to realize
Ted was right
Amish were too
Verdade
Especially when the 2030 agenda comes out with the great rest and AI revolution
He wrote some truths, but he literally wanted to return to the stone age so no, he wasn't right lol
@@cloudyy9033 he didn't , just pre industrial
But his brother turned him in. Ted refused to speak with him ever again.
ExpertSystems what do you mean “but” thats the whole premise of the skit
Take your meds
David is a piece of shit
Basically his wife Linda too
David’s wife was the first one to identify the unabomber
Tim Meadows? The most underrated SNL cast member EVER.
"I am outraged!, good to met ya."
As much as I do like Tim Meadows (particularly as Leon Phelps, "The Ladies' Man"), I couldn't help but (unfavorably) compare his Cochran imitation to that of Phil Morris, AKA "Jackie Chiles" from Seinfeld: *"I am shocked & chagrined; mortified & stupefied!"* That guy *nailed* Cochran!
I agree I’d always thought he was very funny
@@maestroofamore8948 can I buy you a fish sandwich?
@Patrick O'Donnell: Was your father a meat-burglar?
This comment is underrated af yo dead fuckin ass yo, probably the MOST UNDERRATED comment on this video
Looking back, Ted was right, handled it wrong, but everything he said is correct.
He killed people, that what makes his Right, wrong in the worst way.
yes
@@sharonisaac445 technology will be the damnation of society, his actions were meant to spread the message. Bill gates wants to cover the sun, I wouldn’t mind a “wrong action”
Even then Ted was a moron...
the threat isn’t technology the threat is the people using the technology and why...
had we rather than fear mongered about technology and instead forced and demanded lawmakers and politicians restrain and regulate big tech firms and billionaires rather than allow them free rein under the “capitalism is great we’re number 1!” shtick
they wouldn’t have the power or monopoly they do, which would have greatly reduced the power and control their technology have on our lives.
If people were more interested in actually living their lives rather then the newest iPhone and or having corporations build more advanced machines to make it easier for you to do nothing
this wouldn’t be a problem.
Again Ted was an idiot, he focussed on the wrong thing and went about it the wrong way, and thus only helped to fuck up the response and chances we had to get ahead of this.
May he rot in hell.
@@aldobg4110 are you on meth?
Read 'Industrial society and its future'
Whilst I disagree profoundly with the methods that Ted used - bombing, killing, maiming - I nonetheless believe that the thesis propounded by him in 'Industrial Society and its Future' is correct. This man is a seer.: a philosopher who completely understands what industrial society has made us, and what it continues to make us in our post-industrial age of digital technology, cyber security and surveillance capitalism. In many ways, the human race has become more sheep-like than ever. Lemming-like, in fact. People are addicted to their mobile technology, to sharing every aspect of their lives for public consumption, to unwittingly surrendering themselves and their private thoughts and personal data to a wider world that sees and registers everything; in fact, into mistakenly seeing these incursions into their privacy and choice as liberations. Big tech and the security services have won. We are all trapped and repressed by technologies and ideologies that kid us into feeling that we're freer, and have more choices and control, than ever before. Well... most of us are thus trapped and repressed. Some of us can see through what we're being sold. Some of us will always see differently - and therefore always be regarded as outsiders and cranks. Huxley had it right: we have been conditioned not to understand these things as repressive, but to welcome them ... and to willingly pay for them. The state has succeeded in obtaining ultimate control over us, and is able to manipulate us without our ever realising what's actually going on. Am I a Luddite for refusing to have a cell phone and use social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, et al? No. I'm an independent, free-thinking person who refuses to succumb to the charms and demands of the Big Tech 'security' society. I am, and have always been, an outsider. Which doesn't make me an anarchist, a plotter, a criminal, a freak. It makes me someone who values my privacy, anonymity... and freedom, inasmuch as I'm able to realise it in this world. Sadly, that also makes me suspect - though I wouldn't harm a fly, nor tread on an ant. I couldn't hurt another living being if my own life depended on it. The way out of this, to true liberation, is not to allow ourselves to succumb to it in the first place. To see it for what it really is: a prison, just like any other. A prison of the mind, spirit and soul.
hallerd as someone who’s anti trump I feel like teds writings were extremely accurate
@@hallerd what does Kaczynski have to do with Trump?
@@MartianTom THE MOST UNRATED COMMENT I HAVE EVER READ!!!! I dismantled my FB, I don't have Twitter or any other platform. I did away cable tv 4 or 5 years ago. My phone isn't much better though. I have been awakened to what is really going on and who truly runs this world.
I cant believe I cant heart this comment!
My mom actually has a thank you letter from Ted Kaczynski because she worked with his lawyers on his case.
Ned Gold seriously?
Hiram Abiff Dead serious. Apparently he was really courteous and polite. His story is kind of tragic in a way. He was a child prodigy who went to Harvard at 16 and was subjected to brutal psychological experiments that would never make it past a review board today. What he did was still morally repugnant but if a few things in his life went differently he likely would have never killed anyone.
Ned Gold yeah I really don't know much about his story. But sometimes society helps to cause that type of things. It helps form these radical ideologies I agree completely. That's really cool though your mom helped represent him.
Hiram Abiff Yeah that's part of the beauty of our legal system. Even if you are suspected of doing something heinous and everyone in the country hates you, you still have a right to an attorney and a fair trial.
Hey, as long as he didn't mail it to her...
"If the glasses don't fit, you must acquit"
"Take off that orange pajama, cuz you ain't the unibomba"
Thank u your honour
Nobody talks about how he was literally in MK Ultra.
That probably was falsified by the US Government to make his claims seem outrageous and paint him as a mad man.
He himself actually denies this
I'm gonna put some money on his books
@@nickbrowning3270 how would he know if someone had been secretly feeding low doses of acid till he lost his mind?
@@bozbozman1575 good question
You never once paid for drugs, NOT ONCE.
Jahred Mcniggs
It’s called Viagra. It gives you a boner!
U don't want any part in this shit!
"Its called pills! Its the logical next step for you" and not at all its a fucking classic
@@felipehargerI think I do! I think I want to try this ca-caine!
His manifesto is a stroke of genius, way ahead his time. Had he not gone crazy, become antisocial and published it while in Berkeley, he would be hailed as one of the most profound prophets of the modern society.
Nah pretty sure he would be a no-nothing just like he is now, just not being stuck in prison for life.
@@jay1373 Yeah the luddites were doing ted’s manifesto before ted was alive.
He didn't go crazy. He was traumatized in the MK Ultra program on purpose.
It's useless to even write such a thing except from a Fiction point of view. Anti-Science Fiction? You can't stop progress. Our curiosity and inventiveness are defining characteristics of what makes us human beings. Turn your back on them and you become an inhumane, anti-social freak like Ted.
@@gzpz5954 Ted himself has literally stated he was never part of Mk ultra
"Wish i could invite ya to my log cabin but there's about 136 FBI agents using it this weekend" 🤣🤣🤣
Lewis & Clark County Jail sounds like the most depressing Wheel of Fortune "Before and After" puzzle ever
I fed him breakfast in that shithole
It’s not that bad
Lol I've done time there
How else can you be heard with so much distractions and noise around you?
@@god6less
First; let me say WHAT?!
Second; I will say WHAAAT!!?
Kaczynski was woke before anyone else.
based
It's not based (but mind you, it is to the hoi polloi that never read anything). People have been taking about ideas similar, if not more historically based, for centuries before him. Anarchism. Anarcho-primitivism, even anarcho-communism. Etc. It's just the meme of the minute to think that.
Edit: But mind you, Ted was certainly smart and he performed miracles to make this mainstream. Too bad nobody in the mainstream will ever do anything but talk about it.
@@rajbhattacharya4427 Ted wasn’t an anarchist
@@familyguyfunnymoments7339Yes, he was. He was an anarcho-primitivist and his writings have been most thoroughly studied and discussed by anarchists. Do some research, man.
@@rajbhattacharya4427 anarcho primitivst isn’t an actual anarchist lol
Ted Kaczynski is a genius and should be allowed to talk. I just read his manifesto, holy crap he predicted the future of society. I always trusted Ted.
It is nothing genius. People from the past have always been talking about it. Yeah, to people who don't really read, it might sound genius. But then it is easy to feed them anything, they don't really think about anything.
He still literally mailed people bombs
ah yes trusting a bomber.
Do any of you pay taxes? You're funding the slaughter of children in foreign wars.
He literally copied updated and modernized the language and the re-posted everything from this group that existed in the early 1800’s called Luddites.
Cheri Oteri was a gem on SNL... Lol
Ted was right
@Elijah Michael Bray - yes, he is "right" where he has been for the last 20-whatever years. You're spot on, dude.
@@DS-wk1kn ...and that's why nobody will remember your name.
@@DS-wk1kn and you my boy failed completely
Thanks
@Bobby Hill i actually feel pity for Ted but he is where he belongs...should have bought a miata instead
Just a quick reminder that Ted was right about everything. Technology kills.
Yep...I just wish he never killed
After reading his latest book I have a lot of respect for his ideas and his message. I don't agree with his methods but only because I think a revolution against technology is just as empty and damning as the status quo...if we don't improve our culture we would eventually make the same mistakes all over again. While I cannot agree with his remedy I do agree with his assessments and if more people were aware of his tragedy, rather than simply dismissing it, maybe we could change for the better. He lashed out in random violence over a deep sense of being disconnected...and in that sense was a harbinger of the kind of violence we now see regularly. The difference is he knew what was driving him to madness and these days technology is so taken for granted they can't see it anymore. Strange prophecy.
Yeah we really needed Ted to tell us that. Please explain to me how you people are taking life lessons from a hermit who could not function in society. He is the definition of insanity. Technology can be used for good
Jjibarra23 Ibarra a hermit is a way smarter than you and I could possibly ever be?
john lemmon speak for yourself haha.
"..and of course, the Bald Guy from 'Murder One'"
That one always cracks me up.
Impression dead on too.
Todd Packer when he had hair.
You mean Champ Kind?
I'm 2 years late, but it's a wig.
AoD Wexler I think he knows that and was making a joke. At least I hope he does
SNL COMEDY: this is a thing that is happening....This is a relevant person...HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
I mean, yeah, that's what they've been doing for decades.
More like his plywood cabin, I was in Lincoln the day he got arrested ,I heard it on the radio. I knew where he lived on temple pass road, I was gonna snag his mail box the next week when I went thru, no luck. Plenty of feds everywhere
Zero balls
Wouldn't that be a federal crime?
Speaking for yourself?
"...my esteemed colleague, the bald guy from murder one..." LOL
johnnie referring to himself in the third person is perfect
"Ted, you're my brother and I love you, but I'm moving to Scranton, PA to sell paper"
LOL if he loved him he wouldn't have snitched on him the weasel
How to make an SNL skit bomb: Don't let the funny people say anything.
Loooll. Hope this was your material.
That's the joke
@@jake3523 it’s not funny
Tim Meadows can be pretty darn funny (i.e., "The Ladies' Man", "O.J.", "Sam" from "Walk Hard"). I'm wondering if there was a writers strike the week they came up with this weak skit.
i don't think any of us here can emphasize enough, that i'm the bald guy from murder one.
Meadows absolutely killing it!
"It's not like I'm going anywhere" lol
Actually Ted did deliver bombs himself…
Wammy!!!
People probably don't remember the bald guy from murder one
film79 who?
Nope
Also a bad ass defense atty on NYPD Blue.
I member
Not his name
This was the second best SNL cast of all time.
What was the first?
The original cast.
@@flowerously5504 I think the first one was in mid 90s. Farley, Sandler, Meyers, Carvey, etc.
@@flowerously5504 cowbell
The manifesto makes a lot of sense.
@Bobby Hill I never said that it does. Have you even read it?
@Bobby Hill 🐑
@@josxiko calling someone a sheep for saying murdering innocent people isn't justified = woke
@@jacobcardinal8041 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
@@josxiko wow ur so edgy bro
Could've brought up the Berkeley LSD experimentation he was subjected to as a point of contention in the case.
Kaczinsky didn’t want to I believe because he didn’t want to be labeled as crazy as part of his defense because it would make it much more difficult for people to take his writing/his manifesto seriously.
Didn't ted say he didn't have a brother after being told how he was caught
No he actually said “David would never turn me in he loves me!”
"Dont worry not going anywhere."
I love watching old snl clips
"You know what they call bats?"
"Chicken of the cave."
We use bats...but..the good quality kind.
Coronavirus lol
@@MrNecryptic it did
"Who's they?"
"Paco, the guy selling them at the pier"
"That's not really 'They'"
😂😂😂😂
WHAMMY!
At Cheri's entrance I totally lost it! lol!!
3:30 -"But I'm not black."
"Well, I haven't figured that part out yet."
Tim Meadows performance is lost on me because all I can think about is Jackie Chiles on Seinfeld.
@Rob Mullins: Agreed! Phil Morris did a superior Cochran. Meadows was funny as O.J., though.
Cheri Oteri imo is underrated. One of the funniest chicks ever.
..and WAY Beautiful....
I love the guy playing Johnnie Cochrane. 😂 lol Histerical
❤️🤣Murder one... I saw both seasons🤭🥂
Blaming it on the postal workers!! LOLOLOL!!
It would have been better if at the end he just said, "I did it!"
That's the punch line I was waiting for. Lol
I was waiting for him to say “the Industrial Revolution and it’s-“
Ted was right about most everything though.
Eh..
Cheri Oteri was so much fun 🤩
Tim Meadows and Darrell Hammond were two of my favorite SNL cast members. They elevated every sketch they were in, from ok to hilarious! And Darrell Hammond's impressions were always spot-on.
Uncle Ted was right.
Ahh 1996... Good times
Good ecstasy
Justice for Ted. Greetings from Greece
You mean greekings from greece
I don't get why people are asking for justice for a murderer.
@@blzKrg he did nothing wrong
@@georgianultraimperialistor2934 bombing is not wrong? How did people come to that?
@@blzKrg it was needed
Once again, I waited and waited to laugh at an SNL skit and then it ended. Such has been at least 98% of my experience with this show.
M AD this made me laugh harder than the skit did
M AD 98% is a little much dude
You lack a sense of humor.
Then you my friend are a douchbag
First they ridicule you...
People talk about how SNL used to be funny
You can tell by this skit that it never was.
There's al 6 minutes of my life I will NEVER get back.
This was the funniest skit of that year, I remember it fondly.
Ted was right.
Genius ahead of his time.
The world is a big mistake...
He still killed innocent people though
@@victorstiles8946 No conflict is ever resolved without the death of innocents
@@victorstiles8946 irrelevant to his manifesto
bro bombed random people because he was a nerd
@@Ewincott He bombed random people because he was mentally tortured by Harvard
1:19 I didn't know Rachel dolezal was on SNL
Good one!
why are they disrespecting my man so much 😒🤦♂️
If I wad Ted, I would've been copping to every defence they had. "Yep I'm totally black, I just have extremely aggressive vitiligo!"
Uncle Ruckus
"So I say to you, Mr. Kaczynski.
Take off that orange pajama,
cause you ain't the Unabomba.
Thank you, your Honor."
LOL it's funny because that is something Johnnie Cochran would have said if he represented this guy.
Koechner with a full head of hair 😆
"I am OUTRAGED! Nice to meet ya."
Me in 2013: Lol, who is this idiot
Me in 2022: The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
Although Ted Kaczynski's criminal acts are unforgivable, his books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives.
Highly recommended .
Damn Will really startled me with the "Live from New York"
Ted Kazinzki had a wonderful way with the ladies.
Had to come pay my respects to Teddy. RIP
you know he murdered 3 people, right?
@@uglen7420 L
@@andreiiancu2501 L
@@uglen7420 L
@@andreiiancu2501 L
"If the hood and the sunglasses don't fit, you must acquit"
I saw the bald guy from Murder One and I was like “whoa it’s Al Gore from SNL... but he’s bald”
We live in a Saturday Night
¨Not a bad citizen driven to crime, but a good citizen driven to desparation¨
This reminds me of a time when people could just look at something and not turn to social media to cause an uproar. I miss those day.
His mother and brother lived in the same street with me when I was younger
So close but so far away.
"Take of the orange pajama, 'cause you ain't the Unabomber, thank you your honor."
Is that Varys?
Here's a weird thing. Just as I was rhetorically asking if this sketch was one of those they ran at ten to one, Will Ferrell answered my question. It was the cold open.
The bold guy is the best
So good !
SNL never fails to bore my ass to death.
Making the bomber guy seem likable. He's so funny
Mitchell Cumsteen typing the bomber guy is easier than typing kaczynski mate
Lol this is true.
Ive heard he was very likable. He was also a genius
Matthew Holden a lot of people like him and agree with his beliefs. it's the bomb part that makes him undesirable
I wouldn't call it terrorism, I'd call it getting even.
This was a good one
Ok that Johnson Kockren impression was amazing
Jim Breuer is in this
ooofff, this was awful
You didn't get the Johnny Cochrane part. A scream!!
This cheesy dialogue had me wondering if there was a writers strike at this time.
Omg, I can't stop 😂 😂 😂 just looking at Will, never mind Oteri
This video was made in my head to get the best of the best ever. The only way I could get a new one was the only thing that would make me feel the need for the next time.
Matthew Eitzman is that a good way of saying that sounds great to you and your life
Got Hard
johnny did come with a hell of a great defense 😆🤣
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙌 🙏
I love how the media did everything in their power to make him seem deranged. We are literally living the reality he predicted.
Bro literally murdered 3 innocent people. You don’t think that qualifies him as being deranged.
@@pkfloyd6381 its actually spelled "based"
@@teerboyd haha that’s very funny edgy 13 year old.
@@pkfloyd6381Nothing to say to their other claims though? Sit down and shut up.
Although Ted Kaczynski's criminal acts are unforgivable, his books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives
Highly recommended !
Goodbye Ted
Although Ted Kaczynski's criminal acts are unforgivable, his books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives
Highly recommended !
Great way to end it haha
David Koechner*** spell check, is so underrated. I enjoy watching him.
Will Ferrell looks like a white j Cole with the hair situation
friendly reminder the real Ted Kaczynski was smarter than all of them combined
Hahahaha, "the postcard "!
history will vindicate uncle Ted.
And now Ted is dead, what times to live by.
Although Ted Kaczynski's criminal acts are unforgivable, his books, Technological Slavery and Anti-Tech Revolution, present a thought-provoking critique of the role of technology in our lives
Highly recommended !
Never thought she looked good, but that hair works for her.