Adin Live - September 04, 2024


Adin Ross & Candace Owens FULL STREAM!


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

224.79178

Word Count

10,472

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

In this episode, Candace and Candace talk about the assassination of President Donald Trump, the current political climate, and how she's dealing with it all. Candace is a mom of 3 kids under 3 years old, a wife, a content creator, a streamer, and a podcaster. She's also a friend of mine, and I was so excited to have her on the show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh hi candace what's up it's a pleasure to meet you very nice to meet you how are you doing i'm
00:00:07.260 doing good i'm doing good how about yourself i mean it's been busy man three kids under three
00:00:12.960 years old it's just been wild a crazy year already but blessed wait how is that possible
00:00:17.240 wait three kids under three wait i had a kid every year for three years i was just like
00:00:22.620 permanently pregnant it was crazy that's actually crazy wait um sorry i know this is kind of like
00:00:27.980 i don't i don't want to come out as rude wait how old are you telling me asking no it's not rude i
00:00:32.120 don't know why people are so weird why women are so weird about that i'm 35 see i just said this
00:00:37.240 earlier you're probably like the only girl on the internet that i like because most girls on the
00:00:41.420 internet they would be they would think that was rude and then they would probably say something
00:00:44.680 oh my god i'm not answering that so i appreciate you answering that yeah it's such an easy question
00:00:49.580 i don't know why girls are weird about it we're all getting older it's okay exactly it's part of life
00:00:53.780 um what's it called uh wait so where are you at right now i'm actually in my house just sitting
00:01:00.760 in my podcast studio chatting with you i have to i basically have to hide because otherwise you're
00:01:05.280 just going to hear kids screaming so makes sense makes sense um yeah i was i was trying to uh we're
00:01:11.860 trying to do this for months we're glad we can finally make it happen that's good i uh i appreciate
00:01:15.300 you coming on i uh i was actually trying to do this around the time i was doing something with
00:01:19.520 president trump um which uh have you have you done anything with him yet or no i haven't because
00:01:25.980 things have obviously been completely crazy since the assassination attempt and also obviously anybody
00:01:31.340 who's been paying attention to my life publicly knows that it's been quite a crazy year for me as
00:01:35.120 well uh and so i actually haven't reached out to his team you know they were doing a lot of the i was
00:01:40.260 happy to see that he did your show and he did the ovon because i felt like they were doing all the
00:01:43.960 boring stuff before like i don't really care to see him on like msnbc yeah yeah that like you know
00:01:49.040 it's always the same interview trying to be like a gotcha interview and i think like for most people
00:01:54.100 we just want to see him like the fun side of him like who is he as a like a grandfather who is he as
00:01:59.620 like a friend and so i was very happy to see that they're now starting to dip their toe into doing like
00:02:04.540 streamers and podcasters because that's way way way more influential in my opinion yeah 100 no i agree
00:02:11.640 with you i think like and again i think that that did so much for him right as far as like press goes
00:02:16.680 like i saw it everywhere when i did something with theo did something like it was really really good
00:02:20.040 and i think that's like what he kind of needs to do show his fun side show who he is as a person
00:02:24.240 because you know i i i just see so much you know bs going on right now like there's so much propaganda
00:02:30.460 going on and um with with everything and uh i'm glad that like people could see the actual good
00:02:36.680 goodness of his heart and like him um which is really good i wanted to ask you first off like
00:02:42.600 what are your thoughts on what's going on now like with the current like the election like what's what
00:02:46.420 do you what do you think what's going on right now you know it's funny because i just said this on my
00:02:50.780 show today but i'm just like i don't know if i'm the only person that is just so bored with politics
00:02:55.500 like there's something about it that now just feels like we're watching the same skit every year
00:02:59.480 and so i said on my podcast i'm like everything's just fake and gay you know like it's just like
00:03:03.320 it's just nothing nothing's legit anymore it's the same it doesn't matter what the topic is like
00:03:09.800 you know obviously today a very serious thing happened like a school shooting before you can
00:03:14.160 even process and feel compassionate about it you have this exactly what you expect like you know
00:03:18.900 the white house comes in and says we need to ban guns and suddenly it's a political debate they're
00:03:22.620 all saying the same stuff and so it just needs a like a breath of fresh air everything is so stale
00:03:29.400 right now i'm not even i'm hardly even talking about politics on my show because i've just gotten
00:03:34.020 bored with it and it's that's why i said like it was cool to see him do something different like i'd
00:03:39.120 much rather see trump on alex jones show jumping on a streamer podcast i want to like watch trump
00:03:44.040 try to play and win mario kart you know what i'm saying yeah no i know that's what i need for
00:03:49.660 politics because i already know what everybody's gonna say i already know what everybody thinks
00:03:53.980 and it's just it's boring well um that's i agree with you on that i think it's like in a really
00:03:59.180 really weird spot right now right it's like all very predictable on what's going on and uh you know
00:04:04.980 but i but i do want to ask you this because i've been really trying to figure out the real reason why
00:04:09.220 and we can kind of like you know diverse a little bit but why is kamala getting like so much press i
00:04:15.420 see her everywhere i see people like really like falling for it i see her everywhere it was out of the
00:04:20.560 blue as as soon as biden dropped out it's like she's literally blasted everywhere i see i see her
00:04:25.580 uh i wanted to ask you why why is that he didn't because everything is fake and gay right so he just
00:04:32.520 like put her into the machine and then suddenly that's it she's our new beyonce and just right on
00:04:38.620 time like megan de stallion comes out and starts twerking for votes it's like okay i'm just gonna run
00:04:43.480 the exact same repeat it's like one half of the wop duo back when it was biden running for office it was
00:04:48.380 cardi b now it's it's kamala harris they've got megan de stallion twerking for votes and fundraisers
00:04:53.820 i'm like well wow we're just really gonna run the exact same thing and then they're like suddenly
00:04:57.460 trying to like hype beyonce at the dnc and she comes out to beyonce we fully know she could not
00:05:03.000 even sing sing the lyrics to that beyonce song that she walked out to but now all of a sudden she's like
00:05:07.780 speaking about her black heritage before this when she was elected into congress she all she spoke
00:05:14.440 about was being like the first indian elected to the second so it's just like and people fall for
00:05:19.840 it that's the part that really trips me out it's like how can you continually keep falling for it
00:05:25.860 that's what's weird i feel like i'm on the outside watching a movie and i've seen the movie in the
00:05:31.800 script so many times and yet the characters in it really play their parts every time you know like
00:05:37.420 they're like oh my first time woman and like we're running like the hillary clinton i'm with her vibes
00:05:44.700 from 2016 and it's gonna be the first the first like how many times can we keep doing this and so
00:05:51.680 i just kind of have like tapped out from it because i can't stand to watch it i just need and crave
00:05:59.780 something more authentic right now yeah yeah yeah yeah i um i get what you're saying i really do you
00:06:06.600 know it's it's just it's all so like stupid and and again like that's what i want it's like all
00:06:12.440 of a sudden she just started claiming that she's black and like and then and like it's just like
00:06:17.060 all this like she's just like switching up and then like i i saw like the way that she like
00:06:21.280 speaks now like she like changes her accent her tone her voice it's just like so it's corny it really
00:06:26.560 really is um but in rappers now too like who in her right mind thinks that when kamala harris
00:06:33.080 i don't even know what her husband's name is i literally don't is it doug is her husband's name
00:06:36.760 doug i don't know i don't know literally i don't know what her husband i think it might be doug i
00:06:41.140 think so but who actually thinks that when you get up in the harris household that they're listening
00:06:45.860 to megan v stallion and like offset and all of the rappers who she's now quoting on stage like who
00:06:53.480 actually thinks she knows those songs and i go nobody can be that dumb and then you look out and
00:06:57.860 people like yes ha you know not like us ain't like us like i'm like who actually thinks that
00:07:05.520 she's listening to that music yeah unfortunately it really just shows you like the power of the
00:07:10.340 mainstream media like the propaganda really works if you just say something enough times it becomes
00:07:16.200 true and so all they have to do is sell it to you put a little sprinkle of a beyonce song on it and
00:07:20.760 people are like yeah i'm with her like she's the truth even though nothing she has ever said
00:07:25.300 has been honest or truthful yeah no you're not wrong about that i uh it's it's all a bunch of
00:07:31.520 bullshit um and you know it's a very important election this year um and i and i think that we
00:07:36.220 have to all really really be careful i think everyone's vote truly matters i think everyone
00:07:40.080 needs to really really take a lot of thinking but it's not hard to really think about it uh into
00:07:45.220 their vote uh because it's a it's a very very important election uh what do you think is going to
00:07:50.080 happen what are your predictions for this election you know i kind of got out of political
00:07:54.480 prognostications last election because i'm one of the people oh my gosh who believes that the
00:07:59.200 last election was fully stolen uh you know it's just not normal i've been i've been in america my
00:08:04.500 whole life you don't say let's stop counting votes and then when people are dead asleep the
00:08:09.360 exact opposite result happens and it doesn't matter how much the media tries to gaslight me about
00:08:14.040 that i'm never going to believe the 2020 election was not rigged yeah we have not addressed
00:08:18.880 those problems so when we get into this song and dance of who's going to win i'm going okay but what
00:08:24.400 have we done to address all of these things that were passed in lieu of covet suddenly we're like
00:08:28.920 flooding people with mail-in ballots i think california made that a thing forever like gavin newsom was
00:08:33.200 like no forever mail-in ballot he's the worst everyone's going to get one whether you request
00:08:36.920 one or not and so i've lost faith in our institutions to begin with obviously my hope and my
00:08:43.020 encouragement is for everyone to get out and vote for trump you know because if you are between the
00:08:47.860 two people i mean one wants to usher in a state of communism right so if you're if you are really
00:08:52.500 believing because this woman is half indian and not she's not even half black just to be clear
00:08:58.220 like we can't even get clarity on that she might be like 10 black somewhere but even her father is
00:09:03.640 indian so it's just completely wild if you think that that's a reason for you to ignore the policies
00:09:08.880 that she has supported and you don't think it's going to impact your life man look around how are we at
00:09:14.020 the phase right now even where people are not even believing their own eyes like everybody knows they
00:09:18.660 were living better under trump yeah they're buying the rhetoric that when trump gets into office like
00:09:24.140 you're going to be back in slave chains and i'm like he was already in office how can somebody convince
00:09:31.240 you against your own experiences like it's amazing to me how propaganda works yeah but you know i'm with
00:09:37.160 trump i support trump i hope that trump wins but i don't have enough faith in our institutions
00:09:42.880 to put in a guess and say like he's definitely got this thing you know yeah i agree with exactly
00:09:47.760 what you just said i want to touch base on the topic that's really important to me that actually
00:09:51.280 bugs me right like i have no issue with what people want to do you know with their lives like
00:09:55.420 everyone deserves to be happy i believe and i believe that everyone deserves to do what they
00:09:59.960 want to do everyone's life is very important and they should all be you know basically do what they
00:10:04.420 want to do um i just don't like certain agendas being pushed on the youth and i don't like
00:10:10.320 certain agendas being pushed on certain groups of people and i want to know your thoughts on that
00:10:14.500 like do you see anything like nowadays in the world where it's being pushed on uh children the youth
00:10:22.580 uh etc any specific so i have this motto and i'm going to start selling t-shirts that just say bring
00:10:28.300 back cigarettes and people go what are you talking about cigarettes were so bad they gave you cancer
00:10:31.600 well let me explain it so when i was growing up there was this huge campaign a very successful
00:10:35.940 campaign to get americans to stop drink stop smoking cigarettes because it is natural for
00:10:40.740 children to want to rebel right that stage of adolescence is never going to go away and it used
00:10:45.880 to be when we were like a normal country when kids were rebelling they were like i'm gonna go smoke a
00:10:49.760 cigarette and skip school nowadays it's like hey i'm gonna go on puberty blockers like now we put in
00:10:55.760 like operation lgbtq community and the kids are doing things that are fundamentally changing their entire
00:11:02.020 lives like changing their entire prospect for life it's like they're experimenting with their bodies and
00:11:07.700 that is such a shame to me you know and so when i see this operation lgbtq community and you see that
00:11:16.340 they've now implemented this into the school system into the public school agenda trying to make children
00:11:22.260 confuse children when they're young it absolutely infuriates me as a parent and just as a moral citizen
00:11:27.860 like you don't even have to be a parent to understand how wrong this is and how demented it
00:11:31.540 is to to utilize adolescence as a time to manipulate children into making like lifelong decisions and i
00:11:39.700 want to be clear it's not just morally wrong it's an evil it's an evil and there's a reason for that
00:11:44.180 people have to be willing to have these conversations why do they want everybody to be homosexual like
00:11:48.340 what is so wrong about being a straight male in today's society well the truth is that you're starting
00:11:53.460 to see that the government just wants to have domain over your entire life everything i mean down from
00:12:00.740 what you're eating they're poisoning us they're trying to get people on pharmaceuticals as young
00:12:04.100 as possible you know and in order to really complete that takeover of your life there can be no one to
00:12:10.660 stand up to them right and what is the biggest threat to a government strong men strong men and so it
00:12:16.260 makes me infuriates me that they're trying to just like instill this homosexual agenda on children
00:12:22.900 without them understanding that's a part of a larger evil agenda i want to ask you a question
00:12:27.940 you know as a mom and um you know you like you just said like it makes you upset obviously of
00:12:32.340 course i think any more person like you said as well it makes me upset and i'm not even a parent um
00:12:37.220 if you know i don't know what you're planning on doing with you know your kids but you you obviously
00:12:40.900 want to you know make sure they're getting a good education do you plan on putting them in you
00:12:44.900 know a public school that i don't know what state do you live in sorry i live in tennessee my plan my
00:12:51.220 plans are to homeschool i just had this conversation with my husband this week so it's so funny you're
00:12:56.020 saying that because we met a family that homeschooled their children and they were an absolute delight i
00:13:01.300 mean just well-rounded children who are extremely athletic in the top one percent in the nation for
00:13:07.380 mathematics and you realize that wow when you take this stuff at home the public school system is an
00:13:12.820 abject failure yeah and so i know but it's a luxury to to say that you can homeschool your kids for
00:13:17.860 some people it's a huge luxury because unfortunately you have both parents working
00:13:22.100 thank you feminism yay women love working just like men thanks feminists um but my my plan and
00:13:29.460 my goal and my hope is to homeschool my children because i just can't put them in this situation
00:13:34.820 that i see happening i do have a question because if i ever have kids i plan to do the same thing because
00:13:39.140 this is the education system now is horrible but the only thing that i ever thought of and i want to
00:13:43.460 you to think of this is like what about their social life what about like how do they like make
00:13:47.700 make how do they like learn to like develop how to communicate with people and like networking and
00:13:52.020 like things like that like how are they going to learn how to like get friends basically like
00:13:55.780 how does that happen yes well the early socialization happens when you have siblings so i i
00:14:01.540 stand out for government also by just believing that we should all be having tons of kids and they
00:14:05.060 keep telling us just have one don't be selfish uh no you have siblings if you grow up with siblings you
00:14:09.540 know how it works you get beat up you know you're fighting you're socialized pretty quickly and you
00:14:13.460 have to survive and you're not a brat but the second element of that is to put them into a ton
00:14:17.380 of activities you know so yeah i still want my kids to be playing sports i still want them to be
00:14:22.740 dancing i don't want my little girl i have this dream that she's gonna dance ballet even though
00:14:27.620 against the will it might be me living through my child vicariously and that's how you socialize but also
00:14:33.220 micro communities this is what it's really about like know your neighbors that's normal like we've gotten so
00:14:38.340 far away from that thanks to this city agenda like it's new york and la and what we're so refreshing
00:14:44.740 about moving to the south is people care and know their neighbors like as soon as you move in like
00:14:49.540 that idea of someone bringing over a cup of sugar that's real people sent us cookies people sent us
00:14:55.220 flowers you know welcome to the neighborhood they want to know about you and we've removed so far we've
00:15:00.260 just been removed so far away from that and so reinstilling you know family faith and and neighborhood i
00:15:05.540 think it's a big part of that and of course i'm i'm a christian so getting involved with the church
00:15:09.300 you naturally have a community yeah it's so funny because now schools nowadays they they used to teach
00:15:14.740 like god and like the bible and like all this stuff right and it's like now they're teaching like
00:15:18.660 completely different agendas and stuff and it's just it's it's insane like where it was years and
00:15:23.860 years ago to where it is now we're uh we're going downhill and um it's really really sad that uh everybody is
00:15:30.260 kind of falling for it you know it's a humanist agenda yeah i mean what they did was they removed
00:15:36.100 god because the government actually wants to be god in your life and you saw the great example of that
00:15:40.740 during covid like people were turning on their tv screens and like worshiping whatever dr fauci said
00:15:45.860 it was scary and they had signs in their guards like thank you dr fauci like he was god and if you've
00:15:50.980 got a dr fauci came down and said like don't see your grandma let her die alone people did it
00:15:56.500 it did it's crazy that's crazy commandment that they must follow and you have to reflect on that
00:16:01.460 and realize how much of a humanist agenda that really was like place your faith in man place
00:16:07.380 your faith in the experts it is such a perversion of the word of god and and it was done intentionally
00:16:13.620 and very slowly i believe by the communists that came into this country and i believe that they they
00:16:17.860 were the ones that instilled the public education system for that makes sense so canis where where is
00:16:23.620 the best place to live like where is the best place to grow up where is the best place to what's
00:16:28.420 the best highest quality of life you can get as of right now in the world would you say
00:16:33.700 the south i mean i'm in tennessee i absolutely love this state it's the best place i've ever lived
00:16:38.580 we were between here and texas i do love my texans there will all there will always be like a
00:16:43.540 brotherhood between the texans and the tennesseans i mean they call us the volunteer state because we
00:16:47.700 volunteered to help texas gotcha um but everything that you're told by the media about the south being
00:16:52.580 backwards and racist and you know slow is a complete lie because they don't want you realizing
00:16:58.340 that the people down here are getting something right they value their family they value they
00:17:03.060 don't they value their friendships they value their neighbors and they do not want the government in
00:17:07.780 their business and so if that's backwards i don't want to be forward gotcha candace what is your
00:17:12.820 background where where did you grow up what's your ethnicity i'm just curious because um like you said
00:17:18.420 like a lot of people like are under the impression yeah like the south is all full of racist people
00:17:23.140 and all this stuff so tell me about your background so i grew up in connecticut and it's funny because
00:17:28.820 i during my formative years i moved in with my grandparents when i was seven years old and my
00:17:33.140 grandfather even though we were living in connecticut he's from the south he's from fayetteville north
00:17:37.060 carolina he grew up in the segregated south you know grew up on a sharecropping farm and he's the one that
00:17:42.580 instilled early on in me the conservative values that i have today i always remind people i took a very liberal
00:17:47.860 route to conservatism so don't worry i was a feminist i was like yeah let's go party and you
00:17:53.780 know during the 18 19 20 21 uh but i came back to my faith i came back to conservatism because i
00:18:00.900 realized that the happiest and the best people that i ever knew were my grandparents you know married
00:18:05.620 when they were 17 years old stayed married until my grandmother's dying day and what they put first
00:18:11.620 always were their values their their faith and their family and so when you start to see that where
00:18:16.980 in the beginning i was like running away from my grandparents i was so embarrassed that they were
00:18:20.820 like the bible belt christians that people tell you about and then you realize man they were so happy
00:18:26.340 and it was so simple and it's because they believed in order you know just order they believed in respect
00:18:31.620 my grandmother respected my grandfather like they believed even in traditional masculinity and
00:18:36.420 traditional femininity like there is a natural order to things and it works men should be men women
00:18:42.340 should be women we shouldn't be trying to breed the natural aggression out of men by telling them it's
00:18:48.020 toxic like we can't survive without strong men that aggression is what protects homes and protects
00:18:53.300 families we shouldn't be trying to breed femininity without of women like encouraging them to be
00:18:58.100 clinically obese and not care about their looks because f the patriarchy like that's a beautiful design
00:19:03.140 like we're meant to be the weakness in men right like it's such a beautiful yin and a beautiful yang
00:19:08.580 and once you realize that our world is disordered in the west because they keep fighting natural order
00:19:15.380 then you become like me and you just become like obsessed with saying like no like we're going back
00:19:20.020 to the basics and that's what i believe i am i just defend natural order as it is got it yeah no i i
00:19:26.820 understand that you know i have a question for you that i've always wondered because you know 10 years ago
00:19:32.340 when i was you know i was like in my teens well yeah like a teenager so i would like when i would go
00:19:38.100 to like new york and when i would go to like los angeles they were completely different than what they
00:19:42.420 are now even san francisco beautiful beautiful beautiful california is one of the most beautiful
00:19:46.340 states ever beautiful weather everything now you go to these places it's ruined you know newsom obviously
00:19:52.180 ruined california everyone knows that but even new york new york city is it's horrible now have you
00:19:57.620 have you been to new york recently or la recently it's it literally has a stench now it has a stench
00:20:03.780 it's so it's sad yeah it's so sad my question to you candace is how is there any hope for these cities
00:20:10.980 these big cities like can they come back or are they pretty much they're they're they're done
00:20:17.220 it's difficult for me with the policies that gavin newsom passed to see how california can come back
00:20:23.860 uh new york i i will hold a candle out for look i was born in new york so i might be speaking
00:20:28.500 completely biased here but you're right i mean these cities sell you freedom so that they can
00:20:32.980 enslave you and that's what's happened across the board these inner cities have been completely
00:20:37.220 enslaved by the concept of freedom like believing in this dream that everything can be free and you
00:20:42.820 have to be accepting of everything and you look around you and you realize that like you've been
00:20:47.220 completely dominated by this concept of freedom that was never actually real and you've become
00:20:51.860 really a slave to your own vices and so that's why people are fleeing the cities i i wish them
00:20:57.620 luck i would move out of california if i lived there on the basis of the policies which even
00:21:01.940 control your children and control your children's bodies for me i i could never be there i think
00:21:06.900 it's horrific it's horrible when i went when i when uh my uh i uh i went to high school in california
00:21:11.380 and they were i talked i talked about this uh with uh president trump and they tell you you know we
00:21:16.580 hate trump and all these things like he's bad he's a crook all this stuff and they they're not
00:21:21.700 they're ever supposed to endorse politics on children that's parents jobs to teach them and
00:21:26.180 inform them on certain topics like that why are teachers uh uh discuss that it's crazy um um what
00:21:32.260 are your thoughts on like that we're talking about education system but like what are your what are
00:21:36.020 your thoughts on like how like these these public education systems how corrupt they are and these
00:21:40.340 teachers they they're now allowed to you know voice their own uh political opinions down stuff
00:21:46.260 yeah well they're not teachers they're activists and and that is the reason why they wanted to set up the
00:21:50.820 public school system they federalize the public education uh for a reason because it allows them
00:21:55.300 to choose their activists and they're training up these activists and university campuses which have
00:21:59.780 become totalitarian states and so yes are there good teachers of course but the reality is especially
00:22:06.100 when you get into the inner city community you have a bunch of people that are activists who believe
00:22:10.020 that they are that the students are their children that they're not the children of the parents and
00:22:14.260 they're constantly trying to teach them uh to brainwash the children to believing that their
00:22:18.820 parents are backwards thomas toll has a really great book on that like how they made that incursion
00:22:24.420 following the department of education being established in the 1970s and the book is called
00:22:28.580 inside the education system it's a wonderful read i mean they intentionally sexualized kids before the
00:22:34.420 department of education was established the majority of high schoolers were graduating with their virginity
00:22:39.140 you know planned parenthood got into the classroom they have a you know a seated audience and they
00:22:44.580 routinely feed them poison and the sooner that parents recognize that and realize that this is
00:22:49.860 just soviet propaganda this is like these are soviet classrooms we always study propaganda and we're
00:22:55.540 like oh yeah like stalin did that that could never happen here no you too are victims of propaganda
00:23:02.020 i was a victim of propaganda and the sooner that you realize it the sooner you can avoid it 100 100
00:23:07.380 i want to ask you a question that my entire chat is spamming me to ask it's about kanye they said
00:23:11.300 because i've been trying to get kanye on on like my stream we've i've been close like two or three
00:23:15.620 times um they they said ask about kanye uh not getting on stream that she will she went through
00:23:21.700 something similar or something like that did you i think you did do something with him i saw a clip i think
00:23:26.580 right yeah um so yeah i actually am planning on doing something with him pretty soon again too and you
00:23:33.780 know i have always been a person that is friends with kanye and obviously he's been through a lot
00:23:41.060 in the public and i think it's really crappy when people that say they're friends then like deal with
00:23:45.700 each other like they're politicians and issue statements about each other it's yeah yeah kanye's
00:23:49.860 obviously just just dropped his vultures too so he was just in korea the last that i checked but i
00:23:55.940 didn't do any streaming with him um i feel like that's like your specialty like you're you're the king of
00:24:01.060 streams but i just do like podcasts with him and i released a podcast that i had vaulted with him
00:24:06.660 and people really loved it because you got to hear kanye not on the defense similar what we're talking
00:24:10.820 about with trump it's nice to see him not having to be on the defense and just being able to share
00:24:14.820 what he actually thinks yeah no no seriously i i think i i'm a big fan of his music and um a lot of
00:24:20.420 stuff that he said in interviews and stuff it's super interesting he's a very very very interesting
00:24:24.660 person um super interesting i want to ask you a a question that's related to you would you ever
00:24:32.340 run for presidency or do you have any type of motivation to to to run an office of any type of
00:24:39.300 uh branch or anything like that so i can honestly say i have no motivation at the moment i never say
00:24:45.140 never because i feel like we say something like that we make plans then god laughs and the next thing
00:24:49.380 you know you're running for office what i can say that if i ever ran for president it would
00:24:54.340 be with thomas massey like i would either be his vp or ask him to be my vp i think thomas massey
00:25:00.020 is the greatest person in congress he's the best that we have going for us and if we had a bunch
00:25:06.340 of thomas massey's the the country would be in a completely different state but he's already there so
00:25:11.060 i'm just like thomas massey please run for president and i will crawl over broken glass to vote for you
00:25:16.740 and to do everything in my power to get america to vote for you but for me i love being a mom
00:25:22.500 i love being able to have a podcast i love being able to speak about issues that i really care about
00:25:26.900 like i'm so anti-vax and being able to share why that is with parents and to really be able to connect
00:25:32.580 with them as a person i don't think you get to do that as a president because all you're constantly
00:25:36.660 having to do is fight battles of people lying about you every day it's true it's a bunch of
00:25:40.500 i guess i still do now as well but whatever yeah you probably you probably have a lot of ops enemies
00:25:45.060 all the libtards on x trying to come at you because they come at me too all the time it's insane
00:25:50.420 they have this they're so deep too why are they so deep but you've never seen them in person
00:25:54.180 they're so deep right i've never seen somebody that quote tweets my tweet with like a hundred thousand
00:25:59.620 likes millions of views and they're just like wow this this transphobic streamer and like it's insane
00:26:06.100 but i don't see them in person i want to have a conversation with you they're i don't know i don't get it
00:26:10.500 um yeah i it's it's it's it's it's twitter thugs that's why twitter thugs would never say anything
00:26:16.900 in person because that's that's where they get their power they're like they do this and they hit
00:26:20.100 send and they're so tough and i'm like you would never say that to me in my face you know that i would
00:26:24.500 never accept you saying that to my face so they had they have to stay behind their phones yeah yeah
00:26:30.500 no um you know you you had mentioned there was a school shooting today um and you know there's
00:26:35.620 just quite some that happened you know i don't know what the ratio is i don't want to i'm misinformed
00:26:40.820 on the on the ratio but it happens i see it a lot right i want to ask you what what can we do about
00:26:45.140 school shootings because you know it's it's a really really big issue you know kids are kids
00:26:49.860 and no kid deserves to lose their life over that ever um so how do how do we uh how do what do you
00:26:56.420 think we could do about school shootings well the number one cause of school shootings is
00:27:01.620 pharmaceuticals the one discussion that the media will never have with you because they're all
00:27:04.820 bought and paid for by big pharma and so they point the finger they blame a ton of things
00:27:09.380 they will they will blame everything from video gaming to rap music to donald trump every single
00:27:15.460 time to republicans uh to the nra and they never tell us what drugs the kids are on and they're all
00:27:22.580 on drugs you can see it in their eyes you can you know what pharmaceuticals do to someone you know what
00:27:25.940 a pharmaceutical cocktail does to somebody and be very clear here the cia wanted to see they did
00:27:32.820 literal experiments to figure out how they could brainwash people to commit mass crimes
00:27:37.060 and i talked about the books that i encourage people to read online to learn about mk ultra to
00:27:41.380 learn about all the mind control programs cointelpro and the things that our cia has been up to they
00:27:46.340 know that there is a cocktail of medicine that can make people crazy and schizophrenic
00:27:50.820 there's a wonderful book called chaos that i've encouraged people to read that's written by
00:27:54.660 tom o'neill which will really make you understand what your government is you better believe the deep
00:27:59.140 state is in fact evil and none of that is a conspiracy it's recorded fact um that this
00:28:04.260 researcher got after 25 years of filing foia requests and so when you realize that they know
00:28:10.660 that they are making these kids insane they know that these drugs and these ssris that they're
00:28:15.140 putting kids on are not good for their brain and then as soon as a shooting happens you never hear
00:28:19.700 anybody talk about big pharma we're never going to get to the root of school shootings you know kids
00:28:24.260 are not supposed to be drugged your brain is not supposed to be drugged you know clearly what's
00:28:29.780 going on with britney spears everyone's trying to jump conspiracy theories that's your brain when you
00:28:35.060 are being you know big pharma has put a cocktail of drugs to experiment with your brain over a long
00:28:40.660 period of time that that is the result and so we don't have honest conversations about school
00:28:44.900 shooting because nobody i guess has the courage to stand up to big pharma when they're the biggest
00:28:50.020 lobbying group in dc pharmacies are all trapped right they uh pharmacies are so fucked up people
00:28:56.260 people really uh it's crazy it's so easy it's so easy to just get put someone uh prescribe someone
00:29:02.580 on a bunch of medication that's poison to us it's like they don't even care they write a prescription
00:29:07.140 so easily for anything you go to a doctor i have anxiety or i have bat pain or something like that
00:29:13.060 you're gonna get prescribed like an opioid or something it's it's so nuts without even like
00:29:17.700 trying something else to try to resolve it it's just so easy to prescribe an opioid and you know
00:29:22.020 i suffered like a very very bad opioid addiction that i'm open about and it's like i understand it
00:29:27.460 like i understand like it's a trap and it's like it's all it's just it's a whole mess all that all
00:29:33.380 that old pharma pharmaceutical for you forgetting uh you know from combating opioid addiction because
00:29:38.020 it's incredibly hard that is not an easy thing like you are you are blessed you know that you are in
00:29:42.900 the minority of people that are able to beat their opioid addictions and to think that the people who didn't
00:29:47.540 beat it the people that have died people that have turned to the streets because they can't get
00:29:50.420 another prescription after big pharma literally made them addicts and you know let a drug dealer
00:29:55.700 get caught selling something they go to prison what happens to big pharma oh they get a fine
00:29:59.780 i'm sorry that we we turned the whole nation into a bunch of opioid addicts we're willing to cut the
00:30:04.580 check for a billion dollars they already knew it was addicting they already used to decide money
00:30:08.340 that they knew they were going to have to eventually play pay it's a complete racket and in the at
00:30:12.820 the end of the day it's the american people that are suffering because of all of these drugs and so i
00:30:16.580 really encourage people you know don't take these drugs until you really understand like your doctor
00:30:21.940 is being paid to offer you certain drugs i mean even birth control i'm like also rapidly against
00:30:27.300 birth control after learning all the research why do you think so many women are struggling with
00:30:30.980 infertility why do they think so it's it's just such a racket when you learn the history of these drugs and
00:30:40.260 how these drugs were able to get passed by the fda and what they always knew about these drugs
00:30:44.580 and then to see people suffering down the line it truly is an evil it's horrible my uh i have a
00:30:51.060 this is when i was like 12 years old i have a story for you when i was like 12 i was sleeping
00:30:54.740 uh one time and my uh my uncle he was on a bunch of uh drugs uh meth and he walks in and stabs me with
00:31:02.100 a knife in my sleep it's crazy yeah yeah yeah stab me yeah pulled the knife out screaming went to the hospital
00:31:08.340 but i'm just saying like it's insane because he was prescribed like a bunch of drugs and he got off
00:31:12.180 the prescription and then he was on meth and it's crazy you know i still see my uncle now and stuff
00:31:16.340 you know you know thanksgivings and stuff like that the drug dealers aren't on the streets by the
00:31:20.980 way they're in back offices at the fda they're in your government those are those are the big guys if
00:31:25.860 you think it's el chapo you're out of your mind it's these families the mark family the families that
00:31:30.980 have been made billions and trillions of dollars by turning americans into addicts it's it's totally
00:31:37.540 sick and disturbing it's horrible wait uh candace how many uh minutes do i have with you sorry i i
00:31:43.380 just i was here don't worry about it you're good you can get all your questions asked well i wanted
00:31:47.940 to ask some fun stuff too because i mean like again like what i wanted to do with president trump is
00:31:51.940 like he's not all political political like it's a human being at the end of the day i want to ask like
00:31:55.700 first off like what are some hobbies you like to do like you're a person you know what i mean like
00:31:59.620 you're like everyone else you have interests and stuff what are some interesting hobbies that uh
00:32:03.300 you you uh you do okay so the newest hobby that i picked up in the last couple of years which people
00:32:09.140 have seen on my instagram is gardening because i realized one day that we're all on welfare if you
00:32:13.700 don't know how to grow your own food and so i got super into that love going to the farmer's market i
00:32:17.940 think that's the way everyone should shop it is it totally changes the game i know i sound super southern
00:32:22.500 right now but even grocery stores is like a stepped moved in the humanist agenda in my view now
00:32:27.780 um and just being able to support like local farmers uh beyond that obviously my hobbies are
00:32:32.740 my kids as well like i mean the greatest gift that i have is being a mom and i mean i just have the
00:32:37.540 most beautiful children the best husband uh and me and my husband love to fish i am a fisher woman i can
00:32:44.180 be on a boat all day uh particularly i i like lakes gotcha sorry river fishing sorry river fishing that's fun
00:32:52.260 that's cool yeah i uh i never down the river and fishing all day like you really can't beat it
00:32:57.540 no i never i never uh i never got into uh fishing but uh i always the best you have to you have to
00:33:03.540 like go out like go see real america like go to wyoming you know go go to idaho go fish and you'll be
00:33:10.660 like wow this is god's country you know what i mean yeah no for sure what about um what is your
00:33:17.060 what is your favorite food to eat like what do you uh what do you like to eat oh gosh i'm going
00:33:22.340 to be such a stereotype here but i i would probably say i eat a lot of different foods but everybody
00:33:28.340 knows that chicken is my favorite it just is i just think it's perfect meat you know like chicken pot pot
00:33:33.860 i mean any way that you can serve it up i just think chickens it just it's superior so i hate to fall
00:33:39.300 into every stereotype oh wait but you know i will say close neck and neck pasta i do love italian food it's
00:33:45.300 really bad super good also i think that stereotype too a girl's love pasta i am a stereotype in that
00:33:50.580 way i could i could eat pasta every day as well like a bucatini ala matriciana is my favorite pasta
00:33:57.300 dish without question what about uh chicken in nashville is it uh uh is it good out there like uh
00:34:02.900 would you say it's it's up there with you know some of the other like i heard i heard atlanta has the
00:34:07.140 best chicken that's what like my buddy tells me atlanta does atlanta does beat tennessee and i love
00:34:12.340 tennessee but and we're all they tell you about the hot chicken but honestly atlanta has got better
00:34:16.980 chicken um my uh my buddy wanted me to ask this question uh his name is mike he said what are your
00:34:23.140 thoughts on the paul brothers uh logan and uh jake paul what are your thoughts on them okay so they're
00:34:29.940 different that's the first thing okay the two of them are are different who just which which one just
00:34:34.740 got engaged that was logan logan logan just got engaged to nina agdahl um you know i personally hit it
00:34:41.940 off with jake better i think jake has been more authentic about who he is and he's never really
00:34:47.460 like drifted into the woke bs and like logan was hardcore simping for like i don't know like blm all
00:34:54.820 like he literally like on the show on his show called me like a self-hating black person in one of
00:34:59.380 his like streams and i was just like i don't even remember who was next to him and that was super lame
00:35:04.180 and then when i said only come on your show he wouldn't do that now he's kind of shifting obviously
00:35:08.980 and i hope it's authentic but i feel like now it's easy to stand up to being woke and it wasn't
00:35:15.860 as easy before and i think it's also because he's getting a lot more into the fighting world and you
00:35:20.340 really just can't be that woke in the fighting world they just it's just not a woke crowd so to
00:35:24.300 speak uh but they've both been they've both been kind to me but i think probably if i had to pick
00:35:30.100 one or the other i think jake has has been more authentic you know what's funny actually what you just
00:35:35.040 said i realized that cancel culture was really a thing during like covet and stuff but i realized
00:35:39.440 that it's not even that like big of it like nobody cares anymore and i wanna it's really people like
00:35:44.640 you uh andrew kate sneeko my like honestly myself because i was going on this little rampage saying
00:35:50.720 stuff i got banned and then kick came and like kick rumble and um where do you where's your where's
00:35:56.400 your platform on sorry where is your podcast on come on rumble youtube i host my show on youtube i'm on all
00:36:02.320 of them now but the point i'm trying to say is it's it's funny because now it's easier like now
00:36:07.520 you can go out and say oh i like trump if you did that before you're getting dropped by your
00:36:11.360 sponsorships you're getting dropped by all this stuff it's stupid but um it's that's crazy actually
00:36:16.080 i just realized that so yeah people that did it earlier i feel like it was brave and now it's like
00:36:19.600 everyone's like oh yeah no being woke is bad and i'm like okay but like where were you back in 2018
00:36:24.320 when we were all getting called every name under the book which is fine i'm very much like i had the
00:36:28.720 philosophy people changed their minds and it's going to just invite them into it and fight the
00:36:32.960 woke wars together but you do remember the real ones who were really going through it before it was
00:36:37.360 before it was easy yeah no for sure um okay so i'm gonna ask uh your opinions on other people if you
00:36:42.720 don't mind um so go ahead guys you guys can go out and type some people out do you have oh do you have
00:36:47.600 a favorite like musician or like rapper or singer or anyone like that that you um you listen to like
00:36:52.400 your top three artists or something like that you know what i got really weird about listening to music
00:36:57.200 because i realized how much it impacts your spirit and so i now only listen to like honky dory nice
00:37:03.360 music because i just sort of realized i was like wow you listen to a song and suddenly you're angry
00:37:06.720 you listen like however what you're listening to impacts your soul so i would say i listen to a
00:37:12.880 very eclectic mix of music i can tell you like across every genre but in terms of what i've listened
00:37:17.280 to recently i feel like i haven't been listening to music and i i should get back into it yeah yeah yeah
00:37:22.560 yeah uh the new the new rap music is so lame nowadays like it's like we don't even have good
00:37:26.960 artists we had such good music growing up and there's just no good music like we grew up listening
00:37:31.360 to like lauren hill the miseducation of lauren hill and now they're giving us ice spice it's just
00:37:38.080 respect to ice spice if she's making money doing that but what's happening we had mariah carey's voice
00:37:45.040 we had whitney houston and we just don't get that anymore now they're like the best singer songwriter
00:37:49.360 is taylor swift it's a different world like talent is just a different word and has a different
00:37:55.440 meaning nowadays i get what you're saying um okay okay so no okay i get you yeah i agree the
00:38:01.520 new form of music now it's kind of already getting into stuff all right they're saying some names here
00:38:05.120 let's see um okay let me see right here joe rogan what are your thoughts on joe rogan
00:38:12.480 do a show again we haven't talked in a very long time he's always been very kind to me i see him at
00:38:16.000 the ufc fights and no matter what i love that he will host different ideas so i respect that he
00:38:21.680 hosts different ideas and what he did during covid was exceedingly brave the calls to cancel him i mean
00:38:27.600 you had freaking megan and harry coming out saying get him off of spotify because he's talking to
00:38:32.720 people that disagree with the preferred narrative he's left a totalitarian regime does he do it every
00:38:37.760 time no but just doing it when it matters should count for something and so i like joe rogan i think
00:38:42.240 joe rogan's cool i respect him so heavy you know it's funny i saw you at one of the ufc i forgot
00:38:46.320 which one i think it was the one in florida the one in miami i just didn't want to like a good one
00:38:50.400 it was a good one i just didn't want to like be like canvas i didn't want to like obviously i
00:38:54.160 wanted us to meet like like like this kind of like before i would come up to you oh you should
00:38:58.160 have totally come up it's always so fun to meet people at the ufc fight it is energy you can't
00:39:02.640 explain it to people until you're octagon side you know exactly no i love i love the ufc it's great
00:39:07.600 and um the energy in in that uh in that arena is crazy um they're asking thoughts on alex jones
00:39:17.360 listen alex jones has always been nice to me first and foremost we are not going to pretend like alex
00:39:23.600 jones is not objectively hilarious and entertaining he i've always described alex jones as like the wwe
00:39:30.240 of politics he says things and they sound crazy but what he's saying is actually true it's just the way
00:39:36.960 he expresses it like Hillary Clinton is literally crawling from under her rock right now like it's
00:39:41.440 like she's not literally crawling from under a rock but this is exceedingly entertaining and he's been
00:39:46.560 right about so many things that people were calling him crazy about and it's it's nice to see him being
00:39:52.400 introduced back into the mainstream i was really excited that tucker carlson had him on and i have
00:39:56.800 always said my biggest regret in politics and i ended up having him on my show uh back when i was on i had
00:40:02.480 my old old podcast but my biggest regret in politics is that when he first got banned from twitter
00:40:07.920 i didn't say anything because i was kind of just becoming bigger and everyone was like just stay away
00:40:14.000 from it and then i really regretted being a coward and eight months later before he was let back on to
00:40:19.680 twitter i had him on my show and i apologized to him publicly because alex jones has always been very
00:40:23.680 kind to me and uh had me on his show very early on so i like alex jones i feel you because like when
00:40:28.480 you're coming up you know people will tell you stay away from certain topics and stuff and obviously
00:40:31.920 you have something good going on so it's like you don't want to like ruin it so you're kind of like
00:40:35.920 not really settled in yet but once you sell then you're like all right now i'm like gonna really
00:40:39.520 like make sure that i stand with that that's good what are your thoughts on um do you know who hassan
00:40:45.600 obvious i don't good good don't do you know who eminem is who eminem of course you know eminem is
00:40:54.480 yeah he's writing so many love songs about me at the moment wait oh yeah didn't he talk about you
00:41:00.400 in a song two songs which is crazy because i grew up and obviously i was young and we listened to eminem
00:41:07.280 slim shady and we thought he was like the hardest rapper you know and he by the way sorry i do want
00:41:14.000 to say that back in the day he was the he really like cancel culture was a thing because of him
00:41:19.200 because i remember he would always talk about killing people and raping people and stuff and
00:41:24.080 everyone's like oh slim shady but no go ahead what you're gonna say yeah so he was this guy who stood
00:41:30.080 up to the mob over and over again who were demanding that he get canceled and calling him
00:41:34.160 names and saying that he was a homophobe and then he just became the stereotype of all of that
00:41:39.440 and called every single person that supported trump a racist and now he's making hard music
00:41:45.760 saying that candace hates her own race it is woke shady is just really sad it's like you oh
00:41:51.840 man you should have just retired you don't want to go out like this you you meant so much to so many
00:41:56.240 people because it felt like you were bucking the trend and then you became the trend so grandpa shady
00:42:01.040 isn't my thing but i at least i enjoyed his stuff when i was younger and i'm gonna try to just leave
00:42:06.240 him in the early 2000s in my mind i know i gotta get over that too because he was my first like rapper
00:42:10.800 like him in 50 cents so it's like it was hard for me to see that too because it's like damn like
00:42:15.520 he used to be him like he would he would not give a fuck like if someone tried to be like you can't
00:42:19.760 do this you can't do that he said fuck you like it would just basically say any slur came to his
00:42:24.400 mind that whatever he felt he really like stood on top of his business right he stood on business
00:42:29.440 um what are your thoughts they said what are your thoughts on sorry i don't know if this is sensitive
00:42:33.600 because a lot of people are saying it they're saying nick fuentes
00:42:36.160 yeah so nick fuentes you know what's so crazy i had never known the nick fuentes story so he's
00:42:43.120 actually one of those names that when you're coming up in politics everyone kind of behind
00:42:47.120 closed doors is like nick fuentes nick fuentes like don't do anything with nick fuentes he's
00:42:50.320 this crazy white supremacist and i didn't know anything about him and i'm one of those people
00:42:53.440 that until i actually interact with someone i just will not adopt someone else's opinion because
00:42:58.560 i think it's lame to do that and so what happened was i had one correspondence with him
00:43:04.720 back when yay and him were hanging out and back basically around the time that i was that i wore
00:43:09.280 the white lives matter shirt with yay about something and we had a private correspondence
00:43:13.360 and he kept it like i really respected it he never told the public about the public correspondence it had
00:43:18.320 to do with yay so it wasn't anything that was like a big deal yeah but i just kind of respected what
00:43:22.160 he did in that moment privately so i was never i was like based on my experience with him the first
00:43:27.280 people trying to tell me he was this awful monster didn't add up to what i thought he did that was
00:43:31.040 actually a good thing to do and you fast forward and the first time i actually heard his story was
00:43:36.720 when he jumped on the live and started sharing i think lauren chen was hosting the live about christ
00:43:43.280 his king being anti-semitic and he shared his backstory about what happened to him when he was 18
00:43:47.840 and being canceled because he stood up to israel essentially and i felt really bad for him like i
00:43:54.400 thought to myself that is the most messed up story that i've ever heard like an 18 year old kid
00:43:58.880 being canceled by everybody because he had some questions about israel and i then understood
00:44:03.840 why it was that he sort of built this underground of people who just wanted to see him make a
00:44:07.520 comeback because what was done to him was wrong now i guess how old is he now 26 27 years old
00:44:13.440 i think let me hear i got google right here hold on i got you three seconds and we got the age he is 26.
00:44:20.960 yeah so you know impressive to have built that when everyone kind of canceled you early on for
00:44:25.760 something that you said when you were 18 which should never happen to anyone ever you should
00:44:28.720 be allowed to be 18 years old and say stupid stuff and you can understand why then he went to like
00:44:32.400 the extreme of being really angry because who wouldn't feel that way if they had done all that
00:44:37.120 to you over like standing up to saying israel is a foreign country why do we have to support it
00:44:42.000 but i think at the age of 26 and 27 people are expecting a little bit more like growth there like
00:44:48.560 i'm wondering like okay you have the platform you beat the you beat the thing right people are following
00:44:53.200 you and listening to you like what are you going to present now you know what are you going to be
00:44:57.840 you don't have to do the jab jab just saying things to be whatever like what are you what are you actually
00:45:03.920 going to present to the public so i think that will be interesting interesting to see like obviously
00:45:08.800 something to pay attention to but i don't i do not buy into the stupid hype of people saying
00:45:13.600 do you disavow nick frontez that stupid game that everybody plays it's like i didn't make a bad
00:45:17.600 nick frontez i hate when the right starts acting like the left and he's right to be mad at the
00:45:22.800 people who did stuff to him when he was 18 you know gotcha gotcha um well look candace i think
00:45:29.680 this is excellent i would love to do something in person next time we we literally gotta yeah we
00:45:33.600 gotta link up and do some cool stuff um it's a lot better being in person we could set more stuff
00:45:38.560 up and um i think it'll be a lot of fun i will uh i mean there's tons of you about you you go to
00:45:43.520 ufc a lot right you go to some some good fence a couple times a year yes for sure i'll uh i'll
00:45:48.640 have my team and your team connect let's let's get some cool irl style streaming is a lot better for
00:45:53.280 sure um is there anything else that you want to uh say before uh you know we uh we end this we end this
00:46:00.560 no i just always say to people i just want to always express how grateful i am to everybody who
00:46:05.760 just has stayed with me on this journey like i i never want people to think that like i'm
00:46:09.680 unattainable i pay attention to everything that you guys say and i know that i wouldn't have
00:46:13.200 a platform if it wasn't for the people that support me every day and i'm just extremely
00:46:18.160 always grateful and feeling blessed to god and to people that support me and support my show so
00:46:22.560 just thanks everybody amazing candace it was a pleasure meeting you a pleasure talking to you
00:46:26.240 and thank you so much for coming on my stream i really appreciate you candace thank you so much
00:46:30.160 aden we'll do this in person next time we will all right see you