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Hey brother!

Ben, not much is known about Hagrid's past.

We know he's a half giant on his mother's side,

that he was in the Order of the Phoenix,

that he was expelled in his third year at Hogwarts,

he knew James and Lily and is fiercely loyal to Dumbledore.

But today, we are going to try and get to the bottom

of a much more important question, which is;

which house was he in?

*title music*

HEY BROTHER!

Now yes, I know J.K Rowling has weighed in on this,

in the past, and I will get to that because *laughs* I disagree.

So, where to begin with Hagrid?

Well, I think Ravenclaw is a good starting point, because

well, it's just the easiest to rule out.

Nothing against Hagrid or anything, I just don't think he quite has the wits

about him to have been in Ravenclaw.

He definitely has a lot of street smarts and is super intelligent

when it comes to magical creatures, but

I always got the feeling that came from fascination and experience and working with animals

more than it did study and just general intelligence.

Literally, one of the first things we learn about Hagrid is;

he can't spell the word Voldemort.

"No I can't spell it."

Like, seriously dude? It's spelt exactly the way it sounds

unless you're one of those people who's like 'Voldemorrrrrrrrr'.

To me, the most natural seeming fit for him was always 'Hufflepuff'.

Hands down, he is one of the hardest working people in the entire series

and, that might just be because he doesn't have access to magic

but, either way I think it would ring true.

By the way, can I just say how lame it is how much

physical labour they make Hagrid do.

I mean, he has to individually carry in 12 Christmas trees for the Great Hall?

What, you're kidding me Dumbledore?

I personally have a hard time believing you or any other teacher at the school

couldn't do the same thing by just, waving your wand.

Hermione literally uses the spell 'Mobiliarbus' at one point

which is a spell that does nothing, except move plants and trees, so yeah, the magic exists.

Same goes for Filch by the way, like, his job just seems mean, to him.

He has to spend hours, manually cleaning stuff up when anyone else could just like,

wave a wand and have it done. Why, why are you making him do this?

Whatever though, back to Hagrid and his potential to be in Hufflepuff.

Not only is he hard-working but he is fiercely loyal

especially to Harry and Dumbledore,

and is known to get, well, Huffy and Puffy about it in defence of them.

"Never insult Albus Dumbledore in front of me."

But, on the other hand, when Harry first asks Hagrid about

Hufflepuff and Slytherin, he responds;

"Everyone says Hufflepuff are a lot o' duffers, but -"

And then Harry cuts him off, rudely interrupting him to lament about

'how he'll probably end up in Hufflepuff house because [of] what a duffer he thinks he is'.

Either way, calling them 'duffers'

doesn't sound like something you would say about the house you used to be a part of,

but, my question is

'What was the end of his sentence going to be if Harry hadn't interrupted him?'

"Everyone says Hufflepuff are a lot o' duffers, but

I enjoyed my time there."

"But, I turned out okay."

"But, hey, unlimited pancakes in the common room is a serious benefit!

How do you think I got so big?"

Yeah, it was probably the pancakes.

And even though he does call them 'duffers', he does follow it up by saying

"Better Hufflepuff than Slytherin," which is still defensive of them a little.

He could also be okay with just saying the word 'duffer' as in,

he thinks other people's opinion of them is stupid because he has a deeper understanding

of what it means to be a good person, which is hard-work and loyalty.

But, then there's the Gryffindor problem, which is to say 'all of the good guys are in Gryffindor'.

I mean, sure, there are some exceptions. Snape, Luna...

Everybody is in Gryffindor! Especially when it comes to the Order of the Phoenix.

I think with the exception of Snape, it is literally all Gryffindor.

Almost to an annoying degree.

[Ben off-screen] Pretty sure Tonks was in Hufflepuff.

Oh, really? [Ben] Yeah, yeah.

Snape and Tonks, and otherwise, it's kind of annoying.

I mean, it's not like it doesn't make sense for Hagrid.

He's still a very courageous person, he's willing to raise a dragon in his wooden hut.

He's happy to wander into giant camps, to breed new creatures into existence with blast ended skrewts,

he raises a giant three-headed dog, and is even willing to smuggle an acromantula into the castle.

And you'll notice that most of those things also involve breaking some degree of rules,

which also seems to be a very Gryffindor thing to do.

Hagrid is also a known supporter of the Gryffindor Quidditch Team

and, only shows Harry, not Cedric, the dragons,

which doesn't seem like something you would do if you use to be in Hufflepuff house.

But, I think you could pretty easily chog both of those things up to his extreme favouritism of Harry.

I don't think it matters what house Harry was in, Hagrid was just definitely going to root for him.

But if you're thinking to yourself right now, 'Uh, J, a lot of this Gryffindor evidence seems pretty circumstantial,

just because he breaks rules and cheers for Harry and was in the Order of the Phoenix,

doesn't necessarily make him a Gryffindor'.

And to you, I'd say, 'You are absolutely right'. The argument for Hagrid in Gryffindor is like, paper thin,

but, this is where J.K Rowling comes in.

Ughhh, if you go to Pottermore, right now, and check the Rubeus Hagrid fact file,

you will see that it currently lists him as 'was in Gryffindor House'.

*sigh of disappointment and disapproval*

Personally, I don't know where this comes from, which is to say it doesn't actually have to come from anywhere,

because Pottermore is its own canon source of information.

But, I decided to go see if there was any other time period where this is mentioned

in the books, cause I was pretty sure it hadn't.

And the only other thing I could find was an interview from 2000,

where J.K Rowling is asked, point blank, what house Hagrid was in, and she says;

'He was a Gryffindor, naturally!'

And, ah, yep, that-that- that seems pretty cut and dry

and normally, around here, we take J.K Rowling's word as, like, gospel,

but, I'm just -ah- I am just gonna have to call her out on this one because I just don't think it's accurate.

I don't think there can be any doubt that the house Hagrid was actually in,

was Slytherin.

Whaaaaat?

No! No way, right?

But yes! Yes! Wait, co-come. Walk with me.

Or, well, just sit right there.

I'll just keep sitting here too, I'm a put this hat on

cause I feel like it fits with the rest of the video.

Oh, you can't even see this, it's Slytherin, right there. I'll take it off.

If I go backwards, is it better? Does that? No, wow. No, I'm just...

You know, I tried. I don't look good in hats guys!

First of all, let me just say, there is nothing wrong with being in Slytherin.

I think it's probably just not where most of you would assume Hagrid was.

And yet, it is the only house that seems to have any actual evidence going for it.

And the secret lies, fittingly, within the 'Chamber of Secrets'.

The book, not the actual chamber. Hagrid has nothing to do with the chamber. He doesn't know how to get in there.

But, people sure think he does. Which, like, how did he ever get his job as gamekeeper?

People literally thought he unlocked a hidden chamber in the school

and released a monster that was going to purge the school of Muggleborns.

And they still let him work there?

Guys, guys, it's cool! It's like punishment. We'll make him drag the trees.

Yeah, he was a third year, so maybe there's some underage forgiveness,

but still, I'd be like, it'd be like if while you were at school you killed one of your fellow classmates

and then they hired you to work there, you know?

Like, no, you know what? It's not even a metaphor, that's exactly what happened.

Except that Hagrid actually is innocent

but they don't know that.

Well, the public don't know, but the staff do.

The public were told that Myrtle died in a freak toilet accident.

*Wailing and water splashing*

Hogwarts! The safest place on Earth, because we just don't report the bad things that happen like,

the Dark Lord possessing one of our teachers,

or the Dark Lord possessing one of our students,

or the dementors descending on the school,

or us employing one of the Dark Lord's closest followers.

or - wait, what happened in book five?-

nope, that wasn't our fault, that happened at the ministry!

I mean, come on, how are we supposed to stop the Dark Lord from waging war at the school?

No place safer!

If you will recall, though, when Tom brings Harry into the diary to show him how he framed Hagrid,

he sneaks down to the dungeon, hides in the Potions classroom,

waits for a while, until Hagrid creeps by, and then him and Harry go to the room where he is keeping Aragog,

and "haha, gotcha!"

This scene, alone, tells us almost everything we need to know about what house Hagrid was truly in.

First of all, let's just examine the fact that Tom and Hagrid are on a first name basis with each other,

and that Tom even knows who Hagrid is at all.

At that moment, Hagrid would be a kind of bumbling third year,

and Tom would be a fifth year prefect

and by all accounts the most popular and gifted student in the entire school -'s history.

Well, I suppose by that definition, Hagrid would absolutely know who Tom was

but, the other way around?

I mean, Tom at this point is already recruiting people,

he already has a gang of Slytherins who would become the future Death Eaters.

Why would he be messing around with underclassmen from other houses?

Especially when Voldemort was so convinced that there should just be the one house.

On the other hand, though, if Hagrid was in Slytherin, his immense size alone,

I think, would totally attract Tom Riddle's eye as a great recruit.

Huge size and potential connection to the giants, who we know

Voldemort would later recruit? Yeah, I can see it.

It's just how like Draco has Crabbe and Goyle.

and Dumbledore even says;

'They were a motely collection; a mixture of the weak seeking protection,

the ambitious seeking some shared glory,

and the thuggish gravitating toward a leader who could show them more refined forms of cruelty."

Not that I think Hagrid wanted or even could be cruel to anyone,

I can just totally see an oversize boy feeling good about being accepted.

He even expresses, almost those exact sentiments to Harry.

"Yeh know wha', Harry? When I firs' met you, you reminded me o' me a bit.

Mum an' Dad gone, an' you was feelin' like yeh wouldn' fit in at Hogwarts, remember?"

There's also the fact that the room Tom corners him in is in the dungeons.

Far away from Gryffindor Tower, and after hours.

And, it's obviously a trip Hagrid has made many times,

because Tom knows when and where to wait for him.

Also, also, actually, actually, just a few pages earlier,

Tom had been having a conversation with current headmaster, Armando Dippet,

about how there had been several attacks and how Myrtle had just died.

If you recall, in Harry's time, in the present,

after the attacks from the Chamber of Secrets started happening,

the first thing they did was increase security in the school.

So, I have to imagine that when this happened 50 years ago, and the attacks started,

similar precautions were taken before and after Myrtle died.

So, are we supposed to believe that clumsy, lumbering, third year, half-giant Hagrid

is successfully sneaking out over and over again from Gryffindor Tower

all the way to the dungeons and back and not getting caught?

Yeah, I don't think so.

Let me just remind you that Harry, the super nimble seeker, who is much smaller than Hagrid

and who had an invisibility cloak, is caught sneaking out after hours by no fewer than;

*ahem*

A book, Filch (who seriously, does he even sleep?), Snape, Moody, Dumbledore and some stairs.

Sorry, but there's just no way Hagrid is successfully doing this night after night with heightened security.

On the other hand, though, if he was just sneaking out of the Slytherin Common Room,

which is also in the dungeons, and just going a few rooms away,

I can totally see him getting away with this.

And, it would even make more sense that Tom had picked up and noticed his pattern.

And let's also just point out that even when Tom Riddle opens the Chamber of Secrets,

the legend of it is still known.

They still know that Salazar Slytherin built it, kept a monster within

and that only his heir should have been able to access it.

And yet, nobody raises an eyebrow when a 'supposed Gryffindor' is accused of doing it?

Yeah, no, the reason nobody questions it is because Hagrid was in Slytherin House.

They think they have the heir of Slytherin.

True, Harry himself, also a Gryffindor, is also suspected of opening the Chamber of Secrets.

But, that is because he openly displays his ability to speak to snakes

in front of, like, the entire school, and that is a unique ability

specific to Salazar Slytherin.

Also, he's Harry and had the whole 'I beat Voldemort as a baby' thing going for him,

or, I guess against him in that case.

This even fits with Hagrid's whole 'there wasn't a witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't a Slytherin' idea.

Because, yeah, if the prefect in his own house turned on him

and got him expelled from school,

I bet he doesn't like them, and it also would've meant he would have

known a lot of the Death Eaters personally.

In fact, Hagrid even says 'You-Know-Who was one of them'

meaning he knows that Voldemort was a Slytherin.

Which is pretty curious.

Dumbledore even says 'Not many people realise Tom Riddle became Voldemort'.

And yet, Hagrid, of all people, knows.

How?

Well, Tom Riddle himself gives us the answer.

In the Chamber of Secrets, after he rearranges the letters in his name, he says

'"You see?" he whispered. "It was a name I was already using at Hogwarts, to my most intimate friends only, of course."'

Hagrid knows that Tom became Voldemort

because he was one of those friends.

Or at least, somewhere on the inside, at some point.

And again, please don't let me taint you and think that I think Hagrid is a terrible or a bad person

or ever would become a Death Eater.

I think as soon as he felt accepted

that was good, and once they turned on him, he saw what they were

and just never looked back.

I think it could be very similar to how Dumbledore

was briefly involved with Grindelwald

in just the smallest of ways,

and also, Hagrid probably seemed like an awesome scapegoat once

Voldemort or Tom Riddle got to know him.

And if you're still not convinced,

let me just offer you one more tiny bit of evidence from The Battle of Hogwarts.

You will notice that the Death Eaters have no problem

killing anyone on the other side

and yet, they've managed to take or decide to take,

one single prisoner.

And who was that?

Hagrid.

Why?

Because he was a former Slytherin and classmate

And maybe, they could get him back.

Or, because J.K Rowling just really wanted Hagrid to carry Harry back, you know the procession.

And please, I am going to say it one more time,

I am not trying to suggest Hagrid is a bad guy at all,

or that there is even a single bad bone in his body.

Just that maybe, for a brief time, he was misguided in his youth when he was a Slytherin.

Ben! My question for you and everyone else is:

What do you think?

Despite what it says on Pottermore,

could Hagrid have actually been in Slytherin?

Let me know your thoughts in the towels section down below.

These socks are amazing!

Guys, thanks for watching this video.

As always, please remember to like if you haven't already,

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If you want to see what we think Hagrid's patronus would be

you can check out this video right here,

or if you want to see why his wand still works

you can check out this video right here,

but Ben, that's all I've got for you today man.

I will see you, in another life brother.

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Jack Posobiec ‒ Which Michael Cohen Was In Prague In 2016 - Duration: 10:09.

in the dossier okay

stated the Trump lawyer Michael Cohen

had been in Prague in 2016

stated August of 2016 Michael Cohen came

back and reported and fatica Lee that he

had not traveled to Prague he admitted

that he had traveled okay to many parts

of Europe Greece Italy Detroit to the UK

in 2016 for vacations or to visit his

daughter who was visiting there he

provided his entire passport to BuzzFeed

they were able to examine the entire

inside of it okay no Prague there no

Czech Republic that is however a report

out now in McClatchy news of all places

is now stating that investigator since a

hue but investigators have evidence that

he did go there but let's roll back the

clock a little bit because I like to

roll back the clock all the time go back

to Believe It or Not January of 2017

January 11 2017 prior to okay prior to

the president's inauguration right

around the time that the dossier came

out Jake Tapper had a very special

report Jake Tapper had a very special

report where he stated that to

government contacts he had had informed

him that it was not the same Michael

Cohen that traveled to Prague no Jake

Tapper reported based on

multiple government contacts that

another Jake Tapper with the earth

giving another Michael Cohen with the

same birth date in fact had traveled to

Prague okay imagine how many times

narratives have shifted but because we

didn't have social media and we didn't

have people who were paying attention as

closely as we're not as we're paying

attention to now connecting the threads

here and understanding the story from

start to finish and able to pick up on

these details that were said in this

case you know going back a year and a

half but you have to remember so many

details they want to confuse you they

want to keep they want you wrapped up in

the confuse Appa Lee of it all right and

so now they're going back and digging on

Michael Cohen so I went back and believe

it or not earlier today I was tweeting

about this how interesting is it that on

the same day go back a couple hours I

just put up a tweet about okay about

Michael Cohen in Prague in 2016 and then

just a few hours after that there's this

new report out about sources on saying

that he was in Prague now this this was

not one of the things that I talked to

my people about I did not have any

special intelligence about this at all

today but I happen to be going to look

at it because I was looking up Michael

Cohen stuff all right

then all of a sudden this huge bombshell

report comes out and I said we'll wait a

minute CNN and Jake Tapper they said it

was confirmed confirmed that it was a

different Michael Cullen a different

Michael Cohen in Prague in 2016 but now

we're told no no no it was that Michael

Cohen and they've got evidence which has

got to be really interesting because go

back BuzzFeed in the summer of 2017 sent

over a reporter for three days who

checked 45 different hotels

in Prague looking for Michael Cohen

looking for any evidence of Michael

Cohen had been there and couldn't find a

single thing could not find a single

thing people have investigated this in

the past but suddenly these sources you

know we're told that sources confirm

there's evidence so what's really going

on do they really have evidence or is

this just this just another thing to

pile on - Michael Cohen - pile on -

Michael Cohen along with the raid

earlier this week and the leaked

information that they're sending out

from his office from his personal

attorney-client privileged documents and

by the way they're leaking stuff from

his other clients now - it's not just

Trump they're leaking stuff from all of

his clients its Oppo research folks this

is the FBI and this at this point is

doing Oppo research for the Democrats

an FBI donor excuse me an RNC donor just

had to resign because of some of this

stuff that was stolen essentially stolen

in this raid swept up in this raid but

remember there was no warrant for

information regarding anyone else other

than Michael Cohen and stormy Daniels

right now we learned Access Hollywood

was involved so you see this is what

happened they collect all this

information they grab it up they're

leaking it all over to the press and now

they're saying investigators have some

evidence that he was in Prague so my

question is if it does have that is it

because maybe it wasn't was it what was

the evidence right was it a ticket stub

was it a receipt of some sort because

it's passport and here's the thing and

this is this is what I want to ask as

well okay understand travel within

Europe I went to Europe three times

myself last year right I went to Sweden

we went both with my wife if you don't

say at the time but

I went to Sweden in January of last year

to do invasion Sweden movie Tsarevich

documentary made I went to Poland in

July on a summer trip with Tanja T and

my parents and then we went on our

honeymoon

honey we we stopped in Europe we stopped

in Poland on our way back from Israel on

our honeymoon

so I understand a little bit about

travel in Europe and understand that

travel in Europe means you're in the

Schengen zone

and when you're in the Schengen zone it

means that you are not getting your

passport stamped every time you cross

borders because the Schengen zone

doesn't require that there are no

borders between countries in the

Schengen zone the second zone

essentially all EU countries it's

essentially all EU countries you don't

have to show a passport you just cross

the border directly just put across the

water directly doesn't matter so going

through this is it possible that the

same Michael Cohen right had had his

passport stamps there England or Italy

going up to the Czech Republic and

return to the same point of entry and

then left through Italy or England it's

possible it's possible however in Jake

Tapper's report he said it was a

different passport that was used a

different passport that was used by this

person and now go with me on this if it

was a different passport that was used

that means it was someone who didn't fly

in to Italy or England it was someone

who went directly to the Czech Republic

directly who's whose plane landed in

Prague because that's how the Schengen

zone works you only get the stamp if you

land in that country where you enter the

Schengen zone so if Jake Tapper's report

was correct then that means it was not

Trump's lawyer it was this different

Michael Cohen right and it couldn't be

Trump's lawyer because his passport has

the check for

passport has the check for Prague has a

check for Czech Republic write the check

for sample but if this other report is

right then that means that Jake Tapper

was lying ok whoever just said an

American citizen can't travel in Schenck

him without a visa you're wrong like I

just told you I literally just did it

three times last year all you need is a

passport you do not need a visa you're

wrong go back and check your facts or

maybe actually go and try and do it

yourself so you can understand what's

going on

all right so was Jake Tapper reporting

fake news rajaiah Tapper lying or is the

new report fake news I don't know but

what I do know is that someone is wrong

and we are going to find out and it

makes a big difference it makes a very

big difference because from lawyer

michael cohen strenuously strenuously

stated that he was not ever in prague

however if he was that would mean a big

a big step towards understanding some of

his um some of his stuff okay in 2016

now I'm not sure what it all means yet I

have a few phone calls out it's a Friday

night pretty late obviously this was

leaked to deflect from the horrific IG

report on the cave but we'll see we will

see for now stay tuned Jackie sobic NIMH

intelligence officer

catch me on oen see on the other side

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The Good Fight will continue. CBS All Access has renewed the acclaimed legal drama for a third season. More brooches for everyone!.

The Good Fight is a perfect example of what we strive for a CBS All Access original series to be: thought-provoking, boundary-pushing and, most of all, incredibly entertaining, Julie McNamara, executive vice president of original content at CBS All Access, said in a statement.

We cant wait to see what Robert and Michelle King, their creative team and the incomparable cast will bring to audiences in season three..

The Good Fight season two is currently airing with new episodes premiering on Sundays. The season wraps up on Sunday, May 27.

A spinoff from the Emmy-winning The Good Wife starring Julianna Margulies, The Good Fight stars former Wife series regulars Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart and Cush Jumbo as Lucca Quinn.

The cast also includes The Good Wife veterans Audra McDonald, Sarah Steele and Michael Boatman. Newcomers to the Good world for the streaming series include Game of Thrones and Downton Abbey star Rose Leslie, Justin Bartha, Nyambi Nyambi and Delroy Lindo.

Guest stars in season two include Gary Cole, Carrie Preston, Tim Matheson, Jane Lynch, Jerry Adler and Christine Lahti.

Series co-creators Robert and Michelle King serve as showrunners and executive producers. Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Liz Glotzer and Brooke Kennedy are also executive producers on the drama. The Good Fight is just one of CBS All Access original shows.

The streaming platform also as Star Trek: Discovery, which was renewed for a second season, No Activity, and the upcoming Strange Angel, One Dollar, The Twilight Zone and Tell Me a Story.

For more infomation >> The Good Fight Renewed for Season 3 on CBS All Access, Which Means Diane Lockhart Isn't Going - Duration: 1:43.

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Which Spice Girl Did Justin Timberlake Hookup With?

Hes spilling all the tea!. Justin Timberlake along with former N sync band members Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone, appeared on Ellen DeGeneres talk show and played a fun game of Never Have I Ever.

The stars got very candid and let more than a few secrets loose.

During the game, Justin revealed that he had in fact hooked up with a Spice Girl in his heyday. Unfortunately, he kept his lips mum on the actual lady.

Dont worry, E! is still trying to get to the bottom of it! What other couples are dishing on their sex lives?.

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