Candace Owens - August 20, 2024


Blake Lively’s Personality Destroys Modern Feminism | Candace Ep 48


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35 minutes

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195.77568

Word Count

6,961

Sentence Count

510

Misogynist Sentences

40

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

Candice reveals why Blake Lively is no longer a modern feminist and why it matters. Plus, Rabbi Shmooley is back in the news because he's apparently filed an FBI report against me. And in other funny news, the DNC happened. That s what we have coming up on Candice's new podcast, Coming Up on Candace. This episode is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, Canadians have always made healthcare their mission. Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, advancements in technology, the end of hallway medicine, we re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health. Help us innovate to keep healthcare alive. Donate at Healthcarelives.ca/HumberRiverHealthyLives. We re making it all possible thanks to Humberriver Health Foundation, a Canadian non-profit organization that has made healthcare affordable, accessible, and accessible to all. This podcast is all about making healthcare affordable and accessible for all of us. Candice talks about modern feminism and why modern feminism is a thing of the past and what it means to be a feminist in the 21st century. She explains why she thinks modern feminism needs to die out. And why it s time to stop being a feminist. and start being a nice person. Also, she explains why Taylor Swift is not a feminist, and why she s not a nice one. Plus, we have no longer needs to be. . Candace and why you should be a nice girl. is a feminist? And how she s a feminist . She s a good enough, and she s better than you know what she s good, right? . And why you can t have it all, but she s beautiful, and you don t have to be nice, right?? or she s just good enough. Thank you, Candice, Candace, so you re a good girl, so she s here to make it all better, right here, right, right?! in this episode of Candice? and you can do it, right now, right ? , right right , and you re not? And she s got it, my friend or foe? & she s right here?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This podcast is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation.
00:00:03.680 From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966,
00:00:09.500 Canadians have always made healthcare our mission.
00:00:12.340 Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare.
00:00:15.940 Reduced wait times, safer patients, advancements in technology, the end of hallway medicine.
00:00:21.800 We're finding it all here at Humber River Health.
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00:00:30.000 All right, guys.
00:00:30.860 Well, I am very pleased to announce that it's finally over.
00:00:34.120 It's finally dead and over because of Blake Lively, the actress.
00:00:38.460 She has personally come down and ended modern feminism for me.
00:00:42.400 And she did this by just being a modern feminist, also known as just generally being unbearable
00:00:47.140 in today's world.
00:00:48.460 We're going to talk about that.
00:00:49.220 Plus, we have Rabbi Schmooley.
00:00:50.980 Yes, my friend or foe.
00:00:52.940 He's back in the news because he's apparently filed, I'm not kidding.
00:00:56.580 I'm not kidding, guys.
00:00:57.320 An FBI report against me.
00:01:00.020 I'm going to go to prison for a very long time.
00:01:02.440 And in other funny news, the DNC happened.
00:01:05.660 Let's talk about that.
00:01:06.620 That's what we have coming up on Candace.
00:01:08.140 All right.
00:01:23.440 So if you've been a follower of the show, a follower of me, you know that there are about
00:01:26.900 a million and 12 reasons why I hate modern feminism.
00:01:30.280 I speak against it the entire time.
00:01:32.600 Every little modern feminist movie that comes around, it just feels fluffy.
00:01:36.020 It's like air.
00:01:37.320 I mean, my general thesis is that what modern feminism party is, pardon, is, is an army
00:01:42.880 of spoiled brats who have never lived through anything at all in their entire lives.
00:01:47.920 And so they sort of create this fantasy that they're a part of some cosmic struggle.
00:01:51.280 I'm a modern feminist and I'm struggling against this or that.
00:01:54.140 And if I'm trying to be a bit more thoughtful about why they do that, why you have these
00:01:57.920 individuals who have literally perfect lives and they feel this need to problematize their
00:02:02.600 perfect lives, I think it's because inside of everybody, there is this human need to believe
00:02:07.860 that you have triumphed over some adversity, over some obstacle in your life.
00:02:13.100 So what happens when your life is perfect?
00:02:15.460 It becomes very difficult to satisfy that need.
00:02:18.800 Da, da, da.
00:02:19.380 Modern feminism is born.
00:02:21.640 And of course, I know you guys hate me for this because so many people love her and that's
00:02:25.380 fine.
00:02:25.620 You can love her.
00:02:26.060 You can bop her music.
00:02:26.660 But I believe the icon of that sort of feminism is, in fact, Taylor Swift.
00:02:30.840 No doubt about that.
00:02:33.000 And so it is kind of saying something that her best friend is Blake Lively and she is
00:02:38.940 currently under a media assault because suddenly people are realizing that she's maybe not a
00:02:43.300 nice person at all.
00:02:45.220 So I'm going to run you through the background of what's going on and why it matters.
00:02:48.280 First and foremost, to start with Blake Lively herself.
00:02:50.320 She grew up incredibly wealthy in a very well-to-do neighborhood, as they say.
00:02:54.740 Both of her parents were actors.
00:02:57.100 Also, one of them doubled as a director.
00:02:59.180 The other one doubled as a talent manager.
00:03:01.120 She basically says that she grew up on set.
00:03:03.480 So she's had this sort of L.A. fabulous life.
00:03:05.380 She's got a famous sister who I actually like her movies better.
00:03:08.820 Do you remember Teen Witch?
00:03:10.140 Like, you know, that movie from a long time ago.
00:03:11.980 That was her sister, Robin Lively, that starred in that.
00:03:15.080 So her life is great.
00:03:16.360 Her life has been amazing forever.
00:03:17.820 And she's currently on tour right now promoting her new movie, which is entitled It Ends With
00:03:22.720 Us.
00:03:23.420 And people are learning via various interviews that she and her co-star, a guy named Justin
00:03:31.040 Baldani, actually sort of maybe hate each other.
00:03:33.960 And this is also coming out because of some leaks that have drawn attention to this apparent
00:03:38.460 rift.
00:03:39.460 TMZ reported that Blake Lively has told people that there were multiple reasons that Justin
00:03:44.720 Baldani made her feel uncomfortable.
00:03:47.140 It's a feminist buzzword.
00:03:48.700 Uncomfortable on set of It Ends With Us.
00:03:51.340 What do you think he did, Justin?
00:03:52.880 He would say something mean to her.
00:03:54.900 Well, sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ that there was this scene that they had to
00:03:58.500 film, right?
00:03:59.420 And in the scene, Justin has to lift Blake into the air.
00:04:03.760 And apparently, Justin has a history of back problems.
00:04:08.100 So before he lifted Blake, he went on to his set.
00:04:13.100 He met with his on-set trainer, pardon, and asked, how much does Blake weigh?
00:04:17.720 Because he has back issues.
00:04:18.460 So he's just trying to figure out, like, if he lifts her, is he going to re-injure his
00:04:21.420 back?
00:04:21.760 Now, he didn't go up and ask her this.
00:04:23.300 He just asked his trainer, which would have been the appropriate person to ask that question,
00:04:26.640 so he could figure out how to train and to protect his back from any injury.
00:04:32.140 Well, Blake later found out about Justin's comment, and she felt that he completely fat
00:04:36.940 shamed her.
00:04:37.840 Sorry, that tension was just in the air.
00:04:39.420 How dare you try to protect your own back?
00:04:41.180 You just go into it, lift me, and see what happens.
00:04:43.420 And if you've got to get a surgery and go on pills after that for pain, oh, well, too
00:04:46.860 bad.
00:04:47.960 I want to be clear here.
00:04:49.120 Blake beefing with her co-stars is a very common thing over the years for people that grew
00:04:53.460 up on Gossip Girl.
00:04:54.820 That was kind of where she had her big break, so to speak.
00:04:57.620 You'll recall that her and her co-star Leighton Meester, despite the fact that they were on
00:05:02.880 screen best friends, actually off screen were not friends at all.
00:05:07.040 And it was because, allegedly, Blake Lively had a difficult personality, which was reinforced
00:05:12.240 when actor Armie Hammer notoriously got fired from the Gossip Girl team after playing the role
00:05:19.480 of Blake Lively's love interest, because he referred to her while they were apparently
00:05:24.000 filming this dinner scene.
00:05:25.580 He allegedly referred to her in front of the entire cast, just said that she was a massive
00:05:29.420 bitch.
00:05:30.640 And so they fired him.
00:05:32.640 They were just like, yeah, you can't speak to her like that.
00:05:34.300 That's probably fair.
00:05:35.400 Like, you can't really speak to somebody like that.
00:05:36.640 It's not fair.
00:05:37.900 Anyways, but was he trying to say something?
00:05:40.360 Maybe then it was reported that in her movie, A Simple Favor, where she starred alongside
00:05:46.240 Anna Kendrick, that they were also not friends and that basically the directors and producers
00:05:51.480 of the film had to tell them to pretend to be friends for the press events because it
00:05:55.960 was coming across that, you know, these two obviously don't like each other and they still
00:06:00.520 are not friends.
00:06:01.660 OK, so I just wanted to give you that general background is that she's kind of known to
00:06:04.240 not get along with people.
00:06:06.000 Now, the reason for that, if you're a feminist, you go, oh, maybe she's just standing up for
00:06:11.540 herself because that's what she has told people in interviews.
00:06:14.380 She's opened up about the fact that she struggles for equality, all the struggles that she faces
00:06:21.260 on behalf of trying to stand up as a woman.
00:06:24.680 Here's a direct quote.
00:06:25.420 She said, as a woman, you're afraid of a label that you may acquire by demanding fair treatment
00:06:30.660 for yourself that you know that you've earned.
00:06:34.160 And when she means that she's struggling for fair treatment, in another interview, she once
00:06:38.660 opened up that, you know, she's raising her daughter with the right idea.
00:06:42.540 She has a young daughter and her and Ryan Reynolds, also an actor, decided in their household
00:06:48.600 to refer to bugs as she and her instead of he and him.
00:06:57.000 I'm being 100 percent legitimate there.
00:06:58.620 They had decided to refer to bugs as he and her because I mean, she and her, because you
00:07:03.540 obviously could see how a little girl could then think, I don't know, like are all bugs
00:07:07.400 guys?
00:07:07.820 And that's not the right idea.
00:07:09.120 So they've decided to engender all of the bugs as she and her.
00:07:11.960 And I'm just wondering, like, is that good for feminism?
00:07:13.720 I don't know, because in my house, we kind of squish bugs.
00:07:17.000 So maybe she's just thinking she's just got to stomp on a woman to get ahead because her
00:07:21.780 family has told her to refer to bugs as she and her.
00:07:24.660 And so that's what I mean when I just say just a general background of modern feminism,
00:07:27.320 just being unbearable.
00:07:28.380 Like that if I was at someone's house and they were like, please refer to the bugs as she
00:07:31.760 and her, I just would be like, I don't really think I want to do that or be here.
00:07:38.200 And so it's happened.
00:07:39.280 And now you get to watch this because a lot of that is innuendo.
00:07:41.880 Okay, you're placing things together.
00:07:43.040 People are saying she's not nice, but of course, nobody's going to come out in Hollywood and
00:07:46.340 outright say that she's awful.
00:07:48.540 But you're not going to be able to watch her in an interview because what's happened
00:07:52.640 is that this Norwegian journalist named Kirstie Fla has come out and said, you know, a lot
00:07:58.800 of people have been speaking about this behind the scenes and I want to say that Blake Lively
00:08:02.460 was so awful to me when I've interviewed her that she made me want to reconsider my
00:08:07.340 career for asking her basic questions.
00:08:10.380 So here's just the first part of that interview.
00:08:12.720 It's Blake Lively alongside her co-star.
00:08:16.260 In 2016, her co-star's name is Parker Posey and they were filming this 1930 period drama and
00:08:24.740 Kirstie just wanted to ask Blake Lively a question about, you know, first and foremost,
00:08:30.560 Blake Lively was pregnant while she was filming this.
00:08:31.980 So she opens up with just like a nice compliment about her cute little bump.
00:08:34.800 Take a listen.
00:08:36.220 First of all, congrats on your little bump.
00:08:39.220 Congrats on your little bump.
00:08:41.100 What about my bump?
00:08:44.740 You've got two nice ones.
00:08:46.820 And these, they are kind of bumps, aren't they?
00:08:49.840 No, not bumps.
00:08:51.580 The lovely lady lumps.
00:08:52.940 Check it out.
00:08:53.460 Thank you.
00:08:54.340 Thank you.
00:08:55.080 You like the movie?
00:08:56.240 Are you a Woody Allen fan?
00:08:57.300 I love most of his movies and this one was so like visually amazing.
00:09:01.760 Yeah, it's gorgeous.
00:09:03.700 So that's just a start.
00:09:04.700 It's going to get so much worse, but I just wanted to let you know that she's already kind
00:09:07.000 of like, oh, why are you asking me about my bump?
00:09:09.040 Like, how dare you do that?
00:09:09.880 As if this woman meant any harm in it.
00:09:11.300 Just like she looks cute.
00:09:12.660 She has a bump.
00:09:13.660 But, you know, this was in 2016.
00:09:15.360 I would say that modern feminism peaked in 2016.
00:09:18.760 Like women were just doing things, you know?
00:09:20.760 It was like Hillary Clinton was running for president.
00:09:23.460 And losing, but people were all about like, you know, Me Too movement, the way men speak
00:09:29.000 to women, why women have to even be women.
00:09:31.600 And so you could see that like a woman just going in there and saying something about her
00:09:34.820 pregnancy would instantly offend her.
00:09:36.500 And then she did something way worse.
00:09:38.380 The journalist, she asked her about the costumes.
00:09:41.240 Take a listen.
00:09:41.800 Did you guys love wearing those kind of clothes that you...
00:09:46.180 Yeah.
00:09:46.960 Yeah.
00:09:47.280 And, you know, working in digital...
00:09:48.400 Everyone wants to talk about the clothes, but I wonder if they would ask the men about
00:09:51.020 the clothes.
00:09:52.400 I would.
00:09:53.220 I love Jesse's suits and how he...
00:09:55.920 That's what I'm saying.
00:09:56.860 His wardrobe was beautiful.
00:09:58.400 Oh, I know.
00:09:58.860 Everybody...
00:09:59.260 His wardrobe was, of course, those high-waisted pants.
00:10:02.300 He's so great.
00:10:02.960 I would wish men more high-waisted pants like that.
00:10:06.980 Ladies and gentlemen, that is your brain on feminism.
00:10:09.420 I can't even explain this.
00:10:10.540 Like, I can't even...
00:10:12.220 It's a very good question to ask when you are shooting a 1930 period drama because people
00:10:18.580 dressed fabulously.
00:10:19.700 And so anytime you're doing something that dives into the past, I'm always fascinated
00:10:23.620 with the costume design.
00:10:24.680 Case in point, probably most notorious, is Peaky Blinders.
00:10:28.940 I absolutely loved that series and Cillian Murphy and the way the boys dressed and stood.
00:10:34.400 In a second, I would have asked Cillian Murphy about the costume design on set.
00:10:38.700 And so I thought, of course, there's got to be somewhere out there because Cillian Murphy
00:10:41.900 is known to kind of play a lot of these period dramas of people asking him questions about
00:10:47.120 what he wears.
00:10:48.080 And would you believe this, guys?
00:10:50.260 There is.
00:10:51.180 So that's your brain on modern feminism.
00:10:52.680 You get asked the question, you're immediately offended because, of course, they would never
00:10:56.100 ask this to a man.
00:10:56.960 The woman's like, yeah, no, I would ask that to a guy because, like, yeah, that makes sense.
00:11:01.120 Here's your brain when you don't suffer from that and you're just a guy and you just think
00:11:05.360 logically and try to, I guess, come up with the answer.
00:11:09.460 Take a listen to him being asked about his outfits for Oppenheimer.
00:11:14.120 There's a moment in the movie that I really love where we see Oppenheimer and he's wearing
00:11:17.720 this army uniform.
00:11:19.000 And someone says to him, like, this isn't you.
00:11:21.640 You're a scientist.
00:11:22.260 Why are you wearing that?
00:11:23.440 And I think it really highlights how clothing can help us unlock and harness ourselves and
00:11:28.480 who we are.
00:11:29.180 So for you guys with the costumes in this film, how did it help in unlocking these characters
00:11:33.780 and finding out who they were for you?
00:11:36.640 That's a great question.
00:11:38.240 He, after that moment in the film, and if you remember, he kind of, in our story, he puts
00:11:45.720 on the hat and picks up the pipe and it's him kind of creating this persona.
00:11:50.680 It's him kind of self-mythologizing.
00:11:52.460 And we worked very closely with our wonderful costume designer to design the clothes.
00:12:00.680 And particularly, I wanted to get his kind of, his silhouette, you know, because he was
00:12:04.240 very fragile.
00:12:05.540 He was very, very slim.
00:12:07.200 And I wanted to get that silhouette right.
00:12:10.220 There you have it, guys.
00:12:13.980 He just answered the question because, of course, people are going to be interested.
00:12:18.800 It's kind of a thing that's known that Cillian Murphy kind of kills it in these outfits.
00:12:22.480 And you are drawn when you are watching film.
00:12:25.140 There's an element of that that's so beautiful when you see them stepping into another decade
00:12:28.300 and the way that they dress and how a simple hat can add so much depth to a scene.
00:12:32.680 And again, that is why I loved Peaky Blinders so much.
00:12:34.960 I even loved the way they stood.
00:12:36.940 Like, I would just be asking a question like, hey, why did you stand like that?
00:12:39.020 But you see, this is the stuff that men don't suffer from.
00:12:41.320 And ironically, she's trying not, her hardest in that interview, not to be a woman when
00:12:46.020 she's asked that question.
00:12:47.300 Like, you can't ask me about pregnancy.
00:12:48.280 You can't ask me about outfits.
00:12:49.600 And in reality, her reacting like that, she leans into the oldest and truest stereotype
00:12:55.640 about women, over-emotional, right?
00:12:57.740 We just can't think clearly.
00:12:59.440 We're just so emotional without the question.
00:13:01.220 She doesn't even actually answer it.
00:13:03.020 And instead just makes another woman feel like absolute crap for asking a question that,
00:13:07.560 like, she should have just answered.
00:13:09.780 And so this woman came out and said, yeah, I almost literally quit my job because, by
00:13:14.320 the way, that wasn't the only time that she had interviewed her.
00:13:16.440 She interviewed her for also a simple favor.
00:13:18.360 She was similarly rude.
00:13:19.480 And I think that in her modern feminist mind, she thinks that when she's being rude, she's
00:13:24.240 taking a stance for women.
00:13:25.280 And she's not.
00:13:26.580 Do you want to know why?
00:13:27.520 Because the majority of women, the overwhelming majority, as in like everybody, like the 99.9
00:13:33.080 percentile of women, have real struggles in their lives.
00:13:35.600 They're not playing dress up, right?
00:13:37.820 They don't have to think that the biggest struggle they're going to go through in the
00:13:40.480 day is going to be somebody asking a question about whether or not they liked wearing the
00:13:44.440 outfits while they were playing pretend.
00:13:46.560 What a wonderful blessing your life is.
00:13:49.580 If you wake up and you're like, this is the struggle that I face.
00:13:52.680 Somebody's going to ask me whether or not I liked playing pretend when I wore that outfit.
00:13:57.560 So she problematizes it, everything in her life.
00:14:00.880 And so to see this backlash against Blake Levy, I don't have an issue against her personally.
00:14:04.380 I think it's great that her and Ryan Reynolds put their family first in a lot of ways.
00:14:08.580 And she seems like she's a great mother and a great wife, but I'm grateful that she's
00:14:14.560 going through this because it's making a lot of people question what, in fact, modern feminism
00:14:18.520 has become.
00:14:19.560 And this is it.
00:14:21.020 It's whiny, it's bratty, and it needs to end.
00:14:24.500 So to that, I say thank you to Blake Lively.
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00:15:37.320 All right, you guys, let's get into some stories.
00:15:42.560 Let's start with the story, Rabbi Shmuley.
00:15:46.640 I don't know what to say about this guy.
00:15:48.120 He is, listen, if you were not following the old show, my old show at the Daily Wire,
00:15:53.620 and you're following the new show, I'll bring you up to date.
00:15:55.140 I'll kind of put the two shows together.
00:15:57.080 So Rabbi Shmuley and his hag daughter began a harassment campaign of me that lasted,
00:16:03.160 I'm not kidding, two years.
00:16:04.220 It actually hasn't ended.
00:16:05.060 I shouldn't say it lasted two years.
00:16:06.180 It began for two years after they were kind of wanting me to say something about Kanye
00:16:10.540 West, who was my friend, and I don't believe in publicly throwing your friends under the
00:16:13.400 bus.
00:16:13.900 And he's basically like, you will do this or else.
00:16:16.600 And they were like, we're coming for you.
00:16:18.160 We're literally coming for you, and we're going to harass you until you lose your job.
00:16:22.140 So I'm going to show you just a compilation of their clips over the years of the stuff
00:16:26.880 that they said to me.
00:16:28.580 Literally, the only reason for this was because I wouldn't throw Kanye West under the bus two
00:16:32.420 years ago.
00:16:32.920 So take a listen.
00:16:33.580 There is something really, truly wrong with Candace Owens.
00:17:01.520 You guys know that I dislike liars and anti-Semites more than anything in a whole entire world.
00:17:07.120 And here, we have a combination of both.
00:17:09.580 Candace Owens simply will not stop defending Kanye West.
00:17:13.620 It's like an obsession if she's unable to genuinely and authentically condemn what Kanye
00:17:19.220 said.
00:17:20.000 It says a lot about her.
00:17:21.680 If you come for us, we'll come back at you with everything that we have.
00:17:25.060 I have heard from hundreds of you who feel so backstabbed and betrayed and disappointed
00:17:29.860 in Candace Owens and others who defended, who enabled and encouraged Kanye West to continue
00:17:35.900 spreading lies and venom and medieval Jewish hatred.
00:17:39.660 Candace Owens posted a picture of my face and my name and my account to her over 4 million
00:17:45.640 followers yesterday, many of whom are violence crazed and unhinged.
00:17:49.860 You really went after Candace Owens today.
00:17:52.060 Why?
00:17:53.620 That's a sliver of what she actually deserves.
00:17:58.140 She is such a liar.
00:17:59.920 She is an anti-Semite.
00:18:02.020 She hates Jews.
00:18:03.400 She has a thing with Jews.
00:18:04.520 It's incredible, isn't it?
00:18:05.040 Like, weird.
00:18:05.840 While Jews are being attacked around the world, she finds it really necessary to spend her
00:18:10.320 time, use her platform to defend and protect Kanye West while she talks crap about Israel.
00:18:17.260 Kanye West is not just an anti-Semite.
00:18:20.440 He's a Hitler lover.
00:18:21.480 That's a different level altogether.
00:18:24.180 Literally.
00:18:25.680 She is abominable.
00:18:27.740 I actually am disgusted by her because she hates Israel.
00:18:31.500 We are coming for you, Candace, on the media, on social media, on Instagram, on Facebook,
00:18:35.520 on Twitter.
00:18:36.860 The more she defends Kanye West, the more we're going to call her out.
00:18:39.740 Instead of saying stop defending Kanye, we will come for you.
00:18:41.900 Kanye?
00:18:42.780 Hi, everybody.
00:18:43.400 Purim is a day of celebration.
00:18:44.580 We feel bad for Candace Owens that she lost her job, so I figure with her image of what
00:18:50.640 Jews are supposed to look like, why not at least validate her?
00:18:53.940 I am dressed up as a Candace Owens Jew.
00:18:56.220 Now, this is not a Christian child.
00:18:57.600 This is a Jewish child.
00:18:58.320 But if it would be, I got my Christian blood.
00:19:01.040 Mmm.
00:19:01.920 Spicy.
00:19:02.640 Delicious.
00:19:03.480 I got my Jewish nose.
00:19:04.800 I have filth because Jews are all filth.
00:19:07.720 And more than anything else, what does Amy have?
00:19:11.060 Money!
00:19:11.500 Money!
00:19:11.580 Money!
00:19:11.700 Money!
00:19:14.580 I don't know, guys.
00:19:18.940 Well, I want to be very clear.
00:19:19.980 Jews are not filth.
00:19:21.380 Rabbi Shmuley is, in fact, filth.
00:19:23.300 And if that is going to inspire an FBI report, because I say he's filth, and I am just going
00:19:29.240 to maintain that opinion until the day I die, I guess I got to get visited by the FBI.
00:19:35.140 I don't know if they're going to knock, knock.
00:19:35.980 Who's there?
00:19:37.080 Excuse me.
00:19:37.780 Did you not allow Rabbi Shmuley to just attack you for two years unchecked?
00:19:41.620 Who do you think you are?
00:19:43.120 I mean, it's just, okay, is this why we're going to the police?
00:19:46.860 It's like, I'm going to the FBI.
00:19:49.500 What?
00:19:50.200 I'm going to the FBI.
00:19:52.920 Just him and his hag daughter are just, they really are just a study.
00:19:57.060 You know, when we speak about radical Zionism and the picture of that, it's these two.
00:20:02.580 Obviously, they do tremendous harm to the Jewish community.
00:20:05.140 I mean, and I know, I want to be clear, there are virtually no people in the Jewish community
00:20:09.820 that think that his brand is good for them.
00:20:12.720 You've heard Jewish people on the show, whether Zionist or not, say that they obviously recognize
00:20:17.860 that he is unhinged.
00:20:19.120 And he is unhinged while at the same time insisting that I am unhinged.
00:20:23.060 But yeah, they reported that he went to the FBI to file a complaint against me because
00:20:32.000 I am saying that he and his daughter are trying to murder me.
00:20:36.140 Yeah, no, I didn't say that, but he thinks that I've said that.
00:20:39.920 And he said also, because I insinuated that he killed Michael Jackson, I have literally
00:20:47.320 no idea what he's talking about, but I want him to just do what he and his hag daughter
00:20:53.800 feel needs to be done.
00:20:54.940 I think their relationship is very strange.
00:20:56.900 I've said that.
00:20:57.560 I think it's weird to sell sex products with your father.
00:21:01.180 And I think it's weird that they just won't step into the background.
00:21:04.780 You know, if he actually cares about the plight of Jewish people, he should probably realize
00:21:09.300 that he's not the best spokesperson because people all around the world of all races and
00:21:14.800 all religions pretty much accept the fact that Rabbi Shmuley is just unwell, you know,
00:21:21.080 just a mentally unwell individual.
00:21:23.300 And he needs a little more than maybe just some rest at a hospital, you know, just a little
00:21:29.300 bit of rest, you know, take a break, do the thing that celebrities say when they say they're
00:21:32.700 suffering from exhaustion.
00:21:34.380 And he can take his little outfit with him if he'd like to.
00:21:37.020 But yeah, I just had to show you that because I thought it was absolutely hilarious that
00:21:39.780 he's actually gone to the FBI to report me.
00:21:41.440 He's like, you will support Israel and say something about Kanye West or else we're going
00:21:45.580 to the FBI.
00:21:46.840 Totally normal mainstream stuff, you guys.
00:21:49.220 All right.
00:21:49.420 Speaking of totally normal mainstream stuff, let's talk about the DNC last night.
00:21:52.620 They had their convention.
00:21:53.920 The Democrats had their convention.
00:21:56.060 And I mean, it went about as expected, I would say.
00:21:59.660 And by as expected, I mean that Donald Trump got a bump in the polls.
00:22:02.920 It's a fact.
00:22:04.560 Donald Trump got a bump in the polls.
00:22:05.960 The strangest moment for me was just seeing people cry when Joe Biden walked out.
00:22:11.700 I don't know.
00:22:11.920 It was like it was like a tear as if he like was coming back from war.
00:22:15.880 They were chanting his name.
00:22:18.480 I'll just show you a very brief clip here of Nancy Pelosi.
00:22:23.180 I think she's saying something in her eyes when she doesn't really want to join this chant.
00:22:28.460 But take a look.
00:22:29.260 We loved you, Joe.
00:22:36.260 Okay.
00:22:36.580 She's like, I don't love him that much.
00:22:37.680 I don't know.
00:22:38.160 Literally, there are people crying when he walked out.
00:22:40.000 I mean, it was like somebody was back from the dead.
00:22:42.520 Totally weird.
00:22:43.620 Well, actually not weird.
00:22:44.760 He is kind of back from the dead.
00:22:46.120 I get it now.
00:22:46.860 I actually changed my position on that.
00:22:48.020 I get why some people were crying because it does feel a little bit like he's back from
00:22:51.720 the dead.
00:22:52.440 But, you know, it's just really interesting to kind of see that and just wonder like what
00:22:56.200 it is that people are crying over.
00:22:58.360 And I also want to show you this clip of the issues that they decided to take on.
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00:23:59.840 Okay, back to the DNC, because I'm sure so many of you guys did not actually watch it.
00:24:03.880 But here are the issues, and they just are so theatrical.
00:24:07.640 Speaking, of course, about Project 2025.
00:24:09.900 And I think, by the way, this was actually a moment.
00:24:13.180 I thought it was powerful.
00:24:14.540 Take a listen.
00:24:16.240 I'm Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow.
00:24:19.240 And this is Project 2025.
00:24:28.300 Tonight, I want to tell you about just one aspect of Project 2025.
00:24:36.720 It's planned to turn Donald Trump into a dictator.
00:24:48.900 Okay.
00:24:50.000 Right here, on page 535, it says, quote,
00:24:54.380 Reissue Trump's Schedule F executive order to permit discharge of non-performing employees.
00:25:01.700 Now, that doesn't sound that scary, right?
00:25:05.040 But here's what it actually means in plain English.
00:25:07.980 If Donald Trump gets back into the White House, he's going to fire civil servants like intelligence
00:25:15.560 officers, engineers, and even federal prosecutors if he decides that they don't serve his personal
00:25:23.760 agenda.
00:25:24.340 And that, my friends, is likely why people decided to support Trump, because I think that's kind of the point.
00:25:31.660 I think we do want to fire people in government.
00:25:34.620 I think the whole goal here is to decrease the burden that Americans are facing because of our
00:25:40.760 our high taxes, because all the Democrats do, they pretend that there's been a boost in jobs.
00:25:47.220 They're like, oh, we've added 100,000 more jobs in government.
00:25:50.580 We've added it in the IRS.
00:25:52.240 And now they are going to sit there and nickel and dime every hardworking American who's just trying to get
00:25:57.760 by and feed their family.
00:25:59.100 And why don't we fire those people and instead stop spending our money overseas on all of these senseless wars
00:26:05.460 that never seem to end and don't serve any of our interests?
00:26:07.960 I think that is one of the best parts about Project 2025.
00:26:11.700 And by the way, I was happy to see actually one of the writers at the Babylon Bee, Joel Berry,
00:26:16.140 tweeted this morning, like, I actually finally looked through Project 2025.
00:26:18.880 And isn't this what we want?
00:26:20.140 Yes.
00:26:21.100 Yes.
00:26:21.600 That is a good thing.
00:26:22.940 There's nothing wrong with it other than the fact that we have allowed the script to be set
00:26:27.900 by Democrats who are operating, I think, with low information or they generally do want to be taxed
00:26:33.620 into oblivion.
00:26:34.380 I mean, what is the appeal here?
00:26:35.960 I think genuinely Project 2025 is scary for people who don't want to get up and go to work
00:26:41.760 and do anything and simply want governments to just give them handouts.
00:26:46.160 Like, they just want that $300 COVID check to roll in every couple of weeks and they have
00:26:52.200 no sense of purpose.
00:26:54.000 Then I would say do not vote for Donald Trump.
00:26:56.480 Do not vote for Republicans.
00:26:58.060 Their mission is to actually have people who want to work be rewarded for that work by decreasing
00:27:04.080 the tax burden. But for the rest of us, that sounds pretty good. So I think that prop that
00:27:08.840 she was holding, which just looked extraordinarily goofy and everything that she was saying, people
00:27:14.280 at home who are Democrats are going, wait, wait, wait, what's wrong with that? I think that's
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00:28:20.640 I get into this chat, okay? I'm going to read a couple of super chats and then just read the live chat.
00:28:24.980 I just see somebody wrote transitioning. Like, what is going on? Oh, thank you. That was a good ad
00:28:29.860 transition. Thank you. That was a good ad transition. Transitioning like Bruce Jenner. I get it. Ha ha.
00:28:35.500 This person says, the MKUltra team gave me a house. I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:28:41.840 I'm going to get into some of these super chats. This person writes, not a question. I just want to say,
00:28:46.220 I love you, Candace. Thank you, Savage. I see that. Quick says, my favorite description of Rabbi
00:28:51.060 Shmuley's daughter is a hag. Yeah. I mean, I just think like she's got a face for radio.
00:28:55.520 I don't know. I just think I wouldn't be on camera that much if that's what I looked like. And speaking
00:28:59.680 like such a little witch, you know, like, I'm going to get her. I'm going to get her. If she
00:29:02.920 doesn't say something about Kanye, like for two years, it's kind of weird. It's a little, it's,
00:29:06.380 it's, it's giving a little obsessed. It's giving a little neurotic to say the least.
00:29:11.000 This person, RMNL writes, watching from work. I love what you do, Candace. Keep it up. Same
00:29:16.540 from T. May Dinger as well. Thank you guys for all these super chats. Jody writes, McMorrow is a
00:29:22.020 disgrace to Michigan. McMorrow, by the way, is the name of the senator who just spoke and with the
00:29:27.840 big prop and said that Project 2025 was something to be feared, right along with Whitmer, who this
00:29:33.780 person aptly describes as Whitmer. Another hag. Dean Voltaire says, Biden's mortician did a good job
00:29:39.860 on his makeup though. Seemed lifelike. Yes. That's why I'm saying that's why they were crying.
00:29:44.440 They were like, this new, this magician of a makeup artist has brought our president back
00:29:50.520 from the dead. I think he's also got some injections going on. Holly Motto writes,
00:29:55.100 Bassem Youssef account canceled on Twitter. Israel official accounts commenting by, I mean,
00:30:00.660 I got to just know who's running the Israel official account. I just, I don't know. I just feel like
00:30:04.640 given the PR crisis that they're facing, like maybe leaning out of like,
00:30:09.400 we control America kind of like, I feel like that's what they're signaling when they say goodbye
00:30:13.020 or whatever, like we control stuff would probably just be advisable. Hire me for PR. I could just
00:30:17.420 be like, Hey, it's just not advisable right now. You know, if that we should just maybe not be
00:30:21.600 saying, LOL by Bassem Youssef. Now, but I want to be clear. I don't know if Bassem was suspended or
00:30:26.680 if he deleted his account, which is why I didn't comment on that. I don't know if it has been
00:30:30.560 confirmed whether or not he deleted his account. For those of you who not, or who are not aware
00:30:34.740 perhaps of who Bassem Youssef is. He is a, um, Egyptian pro-Palestinian voice who initially went
00:30:41.160 viral in an interview with Piers Morgan. Um, I, I think he very, he did a very good job in a very
00:30:47.220 calm way of explaining the Palestinian side of the debate. And since then he's sort of been this,
00:30:51.420 I guess, shot into the world as a spokesperson for what's going on into Palestine. In Palestine,
00:30:56.600 his wife, my understanding is Palestinian. So, uh, that is why he said that it's Archie writes.
00:31:02.020 I just want to say your work isn't going without return. So many people are having their eyes
00:31:05.640 opened. I know. And I, like I say virtually every episode, I just want to thank you guys because
00:31:11.980 despite the firestorm of everything that happened this weekend, more people signed up for our locals
00:31:16.940 page, went to locals.com and gave and supported because I almost think now the media is just in
00:31:21.680 an echo chamber. Like they write the articles for themselves. So they kind of pass it around.
00:31:25.100 It's like, you know, the New York post is wearing for daily mail and they're all like, yes,
00:31:27.080 we've got this person, but they are completely out of touch with the American people.
00:31:30.400 They have no idea. They cannot predict which way culture is going. And I have faced these
00:31:35.700 firestorms before for being really just ahead of the curve. I mean, I think the first one,
00:31:40.640 which was the most, maybe not the most vicious, but the first one I recall was the Me Too one.
00:31:44.920 I mean, Republicans and Democrats were in locks up on Me Too. And you go back and I was the first one
00:31:50.200 to tweet like, this is ridiculous movement and got canceled. And people were saying, Charlie Cook,
00:31:55.180 you better not have her ever on the stage again. She supports rape. People were crying at
00:31:59.460 turning point being like, I can't work for this organization if she supports rape. That same
00:32:02.980 dramatic thesis in the media, like she supports rape. Like, why would I support rape? I just think
00:32:07.900 that there's obviously something wrong with the Me Too movement when you can condemn men who are not
00:32:11.760 able to go through the system and prove their innocence. They're just being socially lynched.
00:32:15.000 And then of course the world caught up. And then I think the second time I ripped a hole in the
00:32:18.420 universe was when I said, I don't support Black Lives Matter. And my goodness, people were,
00:32:23.740 how could you as a black person ever say this? And that was only quadrupled when I said that the
00:32:28.480 George Floyd thing, the story that was being told. I mean, the media was like, yes, this is it,
00:32:33.060 the George Floyd narrative. And then I just went on Facebook and ripped a hole through that narrative
00:32:37.020 and people were upset. And again, the public was angry. I mean, the media was angry, but the public
00:32:45.140 had never been more on my side. And the donations poured in and they were like the lone voice to stand
00:32:49.740 against this. And so the media has just become a mob that speaks to itself, you know? And I think
00:32:55.220 the majority of people are rational. They are not believing these narratives. The cancel culture
00:33:00.940 is a culture that has come to its natural end. You know, you don't get to just call people racist
00:33:06.200 because you don't want to listen to why a black person might not support Black Lives Matter.
00:33:10.600 You don't get to call the woman a self-hating misogynist because you don't want to listen
00:33:14.920 for the very sensible reasons why a woman might feel that the Me Too movement actually will do more harm
00:33:21.280 in the end, as I felt. And you don't get the right to call somebody antisemitic because they are
00:33:25.380 pointing to the fact that Israel is harboring pedophiles, you know, and it's not appropriate.
00:33:31.180 And it feels as though we are not allowed to say anything, even on the topic of pedophilia about
00:33:35.300 Israel without having the entire mainstream media come down on us. And we, I think, especially as
00:33:40.740 Americans, but all across the world, just need to remember that the media is not God. It's not,
00:33:46.640 right? And the media does not get to set the tone for what it is that we listen to.
00:33:52.060 We, they're not bigger than us. They don't exist without us. So they can yellow journalism
00:33:57.020 themselves to sleep every single night. You know, they, Rabbi Shmuley and his daughter and the New
00:34:03.920 York, whatever, and every single, uh, mainstream media outlet can say whatever they want because they
00:34:10.320 no longer reflect how the people feel. What the people feel is that we are tired of being subjected
00:34:17.820 to what is so obviously a global power, a power in which always renders American freedom somehow
00:34:27.380 less free every time we are made to subject ourselves to it. And I feel just incredibly grateful and
00:34:34.320 incredibly blessed that you guys have been on this journey, uh, the way that the show has changed.
00:34:38.700 And I just want you guys to know that I wake up every day and I say a prayer of gratitude for all
00:34:43.640 of you all around the world, um, for continuing to stay with me and for just being, I guess,
00:34:48.780 so impervious to the media bullets, which I think that we all are at this moment. Anyway, you guys,
00:34:54.600 uh, have still some special stuff coming out this week. Tomorrow we are going to discuss the USS Liberty
00:35:01.480 because I finally got around to watching a little documentary on it and it is so much worse than anything.
00:35:07.480 I mean, just as the Patriot in me was just screaming as I was going through this, I didn't realize it.
00:35:13.140 And I want to apologize ahead of time to the USS Liberty survivors that I'm this late to ever
00:35:18.420 commenting on it. And, uh, then we have a couple of other surprises this week, which will be coming
00:35:23.540 along, which you'll probably hear about tomorrow. Anyways, go to Locals.com if you want to support the
00:35:27.680 show plus get the book list and, uh, just grateful for you guys. Always. We'll see you tomorrow.