Candace Owens - July 01, 2025


BREAKING NEWS: I Just Got Subpoenaed By Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds | Candace Ep 209


Episode Stats

Length

44 minutes

Words per Minute

192.74551

Word Count

8,596

Sentence Count

675

Misogynist Sentences

53

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Candace Cameron Bure has been served with a subpoena from TMZ regarding Justin Baldoni's lawsuit against Ryan Reynolds and his ex-wife, Blake Lively. Candace explains how she found out about the subpoena and how she handled it.


Transcript

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00:00:30.440 All right, you guys. Happy Tuesday.
00:00:32.020 And let me just say, I never understood what people meant when they referred to Christmas in July until this exact moment.
00:00:38.580 Because after effectively pleading, I mean, I did.
00:00:41.000 I pleaded. I begged. I demanded that I be allowed to partake in this Justin Baldoni lawsuit.
00:00:45.800 And finally, at long last, Ryan and Blake Lively have delivered, okay?
00:00:50.060 I found out from TMZ literally two hours ago that I have been subpoenaed.
00:00:55.780 I'm not crying. You're crying.
00:00:56.800 Also, I was surrounded by 20 feminists for a debate.
00:01:00.280 You may have caught that with Jubilee, and it went exactly how you might have expected.
00:01:05.380 Again, I am not crying. You are crying.
00:01:07.260 So welcome back to Candace.
00:01:08.540 I am, in a word, elated.
00:01:25.680 I am, in another word, honored.
00:01:28.980 I feel as though this, I don't know, do you feel like we should be celebrating right now?
00:01:32.060 It feels kind of like a graduation ceremony of sorts for me and all of my podcast listeners.
00:01:37.540 So we should just bring in the appropriate music right now.
00:01:40.780 And this is how it feels.
00:01:43.280 As we go on, we remember all the times we had together.
00:01:54.020 It's beautiful. It's reflective.
00:01:56.180 We have had many times together going through this lawsuit.
00:01:59.000 Many nights I spent up marking the lawsuit up.
00:02:02.480 My pen making little notations, stickies, post-its, trying to comprehend everything that was happening.
00:02:08.980 Calling Noah, having him tell me, okay, my lawyer, oh, you're not involved in this lawsuit.
00:02:13.320 Ha ha. Joke's on you, Noah.
00:02:15.420 Joke's on you.
00:02:16.420 Because now you've got to read my subpoena and figure out what happens next.
00:02:20.520 I mean, this is crazy times, you guys.
00:02:22.160 It's like we're living in a simulation.
00:02:24.000 And emphasis on the crazy because, girl, what?
00:02:26.360 Literally, Blake, what are you talking about?
00:02:30.060 Foremost, let's just get into how I found out about this subpoena
00:02:32.420 because I want you guys to really comprehend fully how fake and gay everything in Hollywood is.
00:02:39.080 And this is a perfect opportunity to show you,
00:02:41.800 to really reveal to you that journalists are not the fourth estate, okay?
00:02:46.420 They're not the fourth estate that's trying to get the truth out to you.
00:02:50.720 That's what we learn in school.
00:02:51.680 They're the fourth estate.
00:02:52.620 They protect us against the corruption.
00:02:54.960 No, they are the corruption.
00:02:56.560 They actually are the ones that are all bought and paid for.
00:03:00.140 And they've got teams and PR agents.
00:03:02.020 So anyways, a couple of hours ago, about like one o'clock or so,
00:03:05.100 I'm going to show you the exact time, we get an email.
00:03:07.640 And I want you to take a look at the time that TMZ sent this email
00:03:11.100 and how quickly my PR person, Mitchell, responded to this email, okay?
00:03:17.000 Now, mind you, Mitchell is in London, so just adjust this time frame for wherever you're at.
00:03:21.240 But let's pull this up.
00:03:22.340 It was 1.11 my time, so we're talking about like 2.11 p.m. Eastern for reference.
00:03:27.100 So he gets this email at 2.11 p.m. Eastern.
00:03:31.800 We're looking at, again, Mitchell's phone, so that's why it's in London time.
00:03:36.800 And Ryan Parker, who's a senior producer for TMZ, writes,
00:03:39.860 Hi, Mitchell.
00:03:40.280 Mitchell wrote back within 10 minutes and wrote to him,
00:03:51.480 Hi, Ryan.
00:03:52.420 Thank you.
00:03:53.400 Can you send a copy of the subpoena to us?
00:03:55.760 Candace has not been served.
00:03:57.560 We cannot comment if we have not seen what she will be served.
00:04:00.860 Like, obviously, somebody gave this.
00:04:03.940 And by somebody, I mean, clearly, this is a Leslie Sloan, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds PR strategy.
00:04:10.580 I've been telling you for a long time, just by reading how TMZ is reporting on this,
00:04:14.720 that they are very Team Blake.
00:04:16.660 Like, it's very clear that the contacts are stronger for this team at TMZ.
00:04:20.460 So they hit up TMZ, presumably showed them this subpoena,
00:04:24.240 and then had them email me for a comment knowing fully well,
00:04:27.180 as they would know because they're the ones serving it to me,
00:04:29.480 that I had not received it.
00:04:30.480 So I was a total deer in headlights, okay?
00:04:32.660 That was 10 minutes after.
00:04:34.840 So then Mitchell messages me, and I'm like,
00:04:36.500 I said, let's just issue a statement saying just that,
00:04:39.260 that I haven't received the subpoena, obviously.
00:04:41.280 How else could I comment?
00:04:42.440 And it will really show how absurd it is that she's feeding it to the press.
00:04:45.480 So we went back to them with a statement.
00:04:47.800 If you want to pull that up, Skyler, a full statement at 7.29 p.m.
00:04:52.640 I write, given the fact that I have not received any subpoena yet,
00:04:56.040 I appreciate Blake's team leaking this to TMZ to alert me to it.
00:05:00.060 And of course, I have not the slightest idea what I am being subpoenaed for,
00:05:03.920 as I knew none of these parties when their respective lawsuits were filed.
00:05:07.740 But stay tuned, and I'll let audiences know on my podcast.
00:05:11.560 That was an entire 18 minutes that had elapsed.
00:05:14.800 But guess what, guys?
00:05:15.440 It was too late.
00:05:16.300 It was too late.
00:05:16.880 It was too late because Ryan over at TMZ, who had already read the subpoena,
00:05:22.820 somehow managed to write an entire article in just six minutes, okay?
00:05:29.080 Because remember, he emailed us at 2.11 p.m. Eastern,
00:05:32.860 and this is now adjusted for Los Angeles, which is where TMZ is based.
00:05:37.140 So from 2.11, which is when we received the email, TMZ then published the article at 2.17, okay?
00:05:47.860 Six minutes.
00:05:48.500 They gave us six minutes before they published the article with my face
00:05:53.100 because this is not a journalistic endeavor.
00:05:55.660 This is meant to be a hit.
00:05:56.980 It's supposed to make us look bad.
00:05:58.220 It's supposed to make audiences who read it go,
00:06:00.980 oh my gosh, oh my gosh, there must be something there.
00:06:03.460 Candice must have been a part of this alleged smear campaign against Blake Lively.
00:06:09.740 And I read because I was interested in what was in this subpoena,
00:06:13.900 so I'm reading, I am me, reading about my life live because I haven't received anything,
00:06:19.540 and TMZ somehow has got it in their possession or has received word about what exactly is in it.
00:06:24.340 So I will tell you what TMZ says because as of right now,
00:06:27.500 I still cannot tell you anything because no process server has arrived at our door.
00:06:32.760 So they went with this headline, it says that Perez Hilton and me were subpoenaed,
00:06:38.640 and then the dot, dot, dot, working with Baldoni?
00:06:41.820 Oh, is it true?
00:06:44.480 Are they actually related?
00:06:46.060 Is it really her cousin?
00:06:47.740 I'm going to find out because I'm a totally legit journalist doing some journalism.
00:06:51.720 Okay, the article reads,
00:06:54.560 A source with direct knowledge tells TMZ that Perez Hilton, Candice Owens, and Andy Senor have all been subpoenaed to turn over any and all communications with Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer parties.
00:07:09.620 The subpoenas may be connected to the judge's order earlier this month, allowing Blake to take discovery in order to uncover the alleged lengths, if any,
00:07:20.080 that Baldoni's side may have gone to in working with notable anti-Blake content creators as part of the alleged smear campaign.
00:07:28.280 Hilton, Owens, and Senor have all used their sizable digital platforms to discuss case developments,
00:07:35.000 and the trio's commentary has largely hated on Blake's claims while propping up Baldoni's side and his $400 million countersuit.
00:07:43.260 That is, until it was dismissed.
00:07:44.920 That's factually untrue.
00:07:46.040 It was not dismissed, but fine.
00:07:47.240 We're TMZ and we're doing PR for her.
00:07:48.820 Then they go on to say, in fact, it was popular YouTuber Senor via his channel Popcorned Planet who claimed to have the exclusive featuring Baldoni lawyer Brian Friedman's statement as to why the Wayfarer parties chose to forego amending their dismissed lawsuit.
00:08:06.160 And that says, as you know, Blake scored a big win earlier this month when a judge tossed out the claims that Baldoni made against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds and the New York Times in the massive monetary lawsuit.
00:08:16.400 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:08:18.360 This is all relating to the 2024 film and then to thus, so, and then they end it, which is amazing, pretty rich.
00:08:23.820 We've reached out to the subpoena to trio and to reps for Blake and Justin for comment.
00:08:28.600 So far, no word back.
00:08:30.800 Six minutes.
00:08:32.000 So far, no word back.
00:08:32.960 We gave them six minutes and they haven't replied, so we're just going to publish this piece, which we already have written and prepared, obviously, because we're an effective hit squad.
00:08:40.640 And that's exactly what the New York Times did to Justin Baldoni.
00:08:42.700 They don't want you to be able to respond with any facts because they're not interested in facts.
00:08:45.920 This is like a psychological game that they're playing with the masses.
00:08:50.000 OK, so first and foremost, right off the bat, you should know what they're saying is stupid.
00:08:54.900 They're putting in this piece popcorn to planet and Candace have been covering this lawsuit and they have not been favorable to Blake Lively.
00:09:03.100 OK, so what does that have to do?
00:09:05.400 That doesn't mean anything.
00:09:06.760 We're reading the lawsuit.
00:09:07.980 We have determined that your client is lying.
00:09:12.140 How could us covering the lawsuit that has already been filed?
00:09:16.020 So the lawsuit got filed, which means that unless you have evidence that we coordinated before this lawsuit was filed, we have nothing to do with your lawsuit.
00:09:23.480 It's our right to cover pop culture, to cover whatever it is that we want as reporters.
00:09:28.780 So I'm going, what are they doing here?
00:09:30.300 We have to imagine right now what they could possibly be looking for in this subpoena.
00:09:35.520 And if we're imagining that, obviously, the only conclusion that we can come to, the only thing that makes sense is that Blake and Ryan are still totally deluded.
00:09:43.840 Like, they have committed to this.
00:09:46.300 It is now a faith, OK?
00:09:48.540 They are certain that when this movie came out and people began reporting on her negatively, that it was part of a coordinated inside smear campaign that involved Candace Owens.
00:10:00.820 Now, let's just pause there to remember where Candace Owens was last year.
00:10:07.300 March, I get fired.
00:10:09.260 I did getting fired bigger and better than anybody in the history of getting fired.
00:10:14.140 I mean, it was so viral.
00:10:15.240 It was so crazy.
00:10:16.120 I had to pick up the pieces of my life.
00:10:19.140 I was not even on air.
00:10:21.040 Don't forget, all of this happened for her.
00:10:23.680 She's claiming all this happened, this inside smear campaign.
00:10:27.080 Let's say, let's give it from, let's give her all of 2024.
00:10:29.800 I didn't cover her at all while I was at Daily Wire.
00:10:32.880 So for the first three months, I'm out.
00:10:34.720 And then I was off air from March until June.
00:10:38.160 So for those three months, I'm out, right?
00:10:40.720 I'm fighting for my life.
00:10:41.800 I'm getting smeared left and right.
00:10:43.280 I'm getting called Adolf Hitler.
00:10:45.140 They're saying that I hate Jewish people.
00:10:47.660 And so at that moment, she's alleging that when I was bringing my show back at the same time that I'm being accused of being anti-Semitic, I'm also partnering with the Jewish Justin Baldoni and Steve Sorowitz.
00:10:59.260 And he's deciding to accept money from them to report on whatever it is they want me to report.
00:11:07.320 So I actually said to Skylar, our producer, I said, did we even cover Blake Lively last year?
00:11:12.220 I actually have no recollection.
00:11:14.000 We were deep, very deep in the Kamala Chronicles last year.
00:11:17.060 I don't even think we've covered Blake Lively.
00:11:18.720 He's like, no, we didn't cover Blake Lively.
00:11:20.900 He goes through all the episodes and he finds one, one solitary episode for all of 2024 that I spoke about Blake Lively.
00:11:30.820 And it is from August 20th, 2024, when her interview with that journalist, Kirsten Fla, was going viral.
00:11:42.000 We didn't know why it was going viral, but it was going viral.
00:11:45.480 And so we covered it because I'm constantly speaking about how much I don't like feminism.
00:11:50.600 And I thought it was a perfect example of like the women that say that they are feminists and that they love women actually treat other women like crap.
00:11:58.100 And Blake Lively is known to say, I'm a feminist.
00:12:00.240 She's using that as an argument in this lawsuit.
00:12:02.400 And she tweeted, she treated this journalist like absolute crap.
00:12:06.640 I'll show you the clip that we covered with the rest of the world.
00:12:10.640 Take a listen.
00:12:11.500 First of all, congrats on your little bump.
00:12:13.600 Congrats on your little bump.
00:12:16.220 What about my bump?
00:12:19.860 You've got two nice ones.
00:12:22.040 And these, they are kind of bumps, aren't they?
00:12:25.040 No, not bumps.
00:12:26.800 The lovely lady lumps.
00:12:28.160 Check it out.
00:12:28.900 Thank you.
00:12:29.560 Thank you.
00:12:30.300 You like the movie?
00:12:31.440 Are you a Woody Allen fan?
00:12:32.520 I love most of his movies.
00:12:33.920 And this one was so like visually amazing.
00:12:36.960 Yeah, it's gorgeous.
00:12:37.780 Feminists are mean.
00:12:40.940 It's just something I've noticed.
00:12:42.020 These modern feminists are mean to other women.
00:12:43.880 So I covered it, what, five minutes of all of 2024.
00:12:47.560 And she thinks that I was part of some inside baseball smear campaign against her.
00:12:52.480 I mean, this is wacky.
00:12:53.680 This is totally wacky.
00:12:56.160 This is like unhinged.
00:12:58.160 Okay.
00:12:59.080 So I actually, before I even call Noah, I'm just going, why don't I just do this live?
00:13:04.920 Why don't I just subpoena myself?
00:13:06.260 Like I have nothing to hide here.
00:13:07.480 So I'm going to, I was like, let me go through my phone and see.
00:13:10.120 And I'm going to show you guys.
00:13:10.980 The first time I've ever even texted Blake Lively, like the actual name Blake Lively in my phone.
00:13:16.220 Hold on, I got to type this up.
00:13:17.860 Hopefully nothing comes up.
00:13:20.620 This is, by the way, I just want to say if you're watching this at home, this is not advisable.
00:13:23.280 Like, and Noah is going to be like, are you out of your mind?
00:13:26.460 Here we go.
00:13:27.100 Here we go.
00:13:28.200 Blake Lively.
00:13:31.100 Let's get, see all messages.
00:13:33.400 What do we have?
00:13:34.720 When is the first time I ever texted the name Blake Lively?
00:13:38.360 Oh, this is photos.
00:13:39.600 I want to see all the messages.
00:13:41.740 Okay.
00:13:42.220 So here it is.
00:13:44.920 I'm showing you guys my phone.
00:13:46.580 Okay.
00:13:46.960 Let's just, can you get closer to that?
00:13:49.120 Okay.
00:13:50.240 This is my phone.
00:13:51.200 This is the first time I've ever, look at where you can see I'm at the bottom here.
00:13:53.940 Okay.
00:13:54.200 I'm at the bottom.
00:13:54.780 Um, and that what you're seeing right there, we can make bigger.
00:13:58.340 Mark's running out right now.
00:13:59.200 So we can get, we're just going to do a live subpoena of my messages.
00:14:02.160 Okay.
00:14:02.960 Kind of a little blurry here, Mark.
00:14:04.520 Okay.
00:14:04.940 There we go.
00:14:06.320 You see that first line here.
00:14:07.820 That is the date on that is January 3rd, 2019.
00:14:11.740 I mentioned Blake Lively and I have two eye heart faces.
00:14:16.660 Like I'm making like, like love eyes at her.
00:14:19.000 That doesn't sound like a smear campaign for 2019.
00:14:21.840 And then behind, behind that, the first time that I use her name is Skylar messaging me
00:14:27.280 on August 20, 2024.
00:14:29.620 So let's read both of those messages live.
00:14:31.960 Okay.
00:14:32.400 Let's go ahead, Skylar.
00:14:33.940 Let's pull up what I was saying.
00:14:35.340 Cause I actually was surprised.
00:14:36.340 I'm surprised by this.
00:14:37.700 What was I saying?
00:14:38.480 Nice about her back in 2019.
00:14:40.660 Yeah.
00:14:40.980 Boo you.
00:14:41.680 I was after saying something nice about you, Skylar.
00:14:43.680 Can you pull up the text message that I just sent to you?
00:14:49.360 Mark's going to pull it up.
00:14:50.220 Sorry.
00:14:50.400 We're making Mark run back and forth to do a live subpoena.
00:14:54.380 My poor team.
00:14:55.480 Honestly, we have way too much fun.
00:14:57.180 Okay.
00:14:57.840 Me and this woman, Christy, are sharing photos of rings and I write, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:05.300 Oh my God.
00:15:05.640 Amazing.
00:15:05.980 Looking at these now.
00:15:07.000 And then I say, Blake Lively's with the heart eyes.
00:15:10.980 This, and she writes back, Christy, this is a pink diamond and it's flawless.
00:15:14.700 Oh my God.
00:15:15.660 Lock me up, Judge Lehman.
00:15:17.320 Lock me up.
00:15:20.060 I said something nice about Blake Lively in 2019.
00:15:22.820 It's a nice ring.
00:15:23.480 I think it rings nice.
00:15:24.160 It's very pretty.
00:15:24.600 Okay.
00:15:25.180 The next message comes in.
00:15:26.760 I kid you not.
00:15:27.540 So I have not spoken about Blake Lively from 2019 until August 20th, 2024.
00:15:33.340 And here is the message chain between me and Skylar, my producer.
00:15:37.100 This is how it happened.
00:15:37.880 Blake, lean in, get your lawyers in.
00:15:40.120 You are unlocking this smear campaign, girlfriend.
00:15:42.840 You got this.
00:15:43.440 Here we go.
00:15:44.400 You can use this.
00:15:45.660 Noah's going to be like, can't you?
00:15:46.780 He's going to be so mad at me.
00:15:47.840 Anyways, I write because guess what?
00:15:50.860 You're not going to believe this.
00:15:51.740 I come up with my own ideas for the show.
00:15:53.540 I say, monologue will be on DNC.
00:15:56.860 Then I write, schmooly will be a story.
00:16:00.220 And then Skylar responds to the DNC thing and says, so many cringe moments because it
00:16:05.340 was a little cringe.
00:16:06.300 Sorry for my Democrats that watch the show.
00:16:08.940 And then I say, as just an afterthought, we should cover Blake Lively as well.
00:16:13.680 Very viral at the moment.
00:16:15.700 And then he, then that's it.
00:16:18.240 And then I just say, yeah, let's do top three or five cringe.
00:16:21.240 And we ended up doing an episode of like the top, I think, five cringe moments from the
00:16:25.900 DNC because they were, it was just weird.
00:16:27.280 It was, you know, all of these conventions are getting a little weird.
00:16:30.080 And then Skylar writes back the drama to do with the movie.
00:16:33.520 I think he meant to do a question mark.
00:16:35.200 And then you can see he sends me the link to share.
00:16:38.420 There you have it.
00:16:39.500 You didn't even have to spend money on a subpoena.
00:16:42.400 And I am just so offended more than anything that someone would think that I would accept
00:16:48.440 payment to say something that I don't believe in or that I would accept payment to say things
00:16:52.420 without telling my followers that.
00:16:54.360 And I'm also confused, completely confused about how I can be accused in the same
00:16:59.160 year of working for Russia, working for Qatar.
00:17:04.120 What was that?
00:17:04.520 Two weeks ago I was working for Qatar.
00:17:07.420 Now they've removed it and they say that I'm working for Iran.
00:17:10.600 And now we get to this week and they say that I'm working for what was the guy who was involved?
00:17:15.680 Jared in her lawsuit.
00:17:17.500 Some guy, Jared, I'm forgetting his last name.
00:17:19.260 Forgive me.
00:17:19.720 Who they said were coordinating this campaign on like Reddit and between podcasters.
00:17:24.660 It might just be the case, OK, that I am beholden to no one, that I just say exactly
00:17:31.120 what I am thinking at any moment of the day.
00:17:33.300 And sometimes, actually, many times it gets people very upset.
00:17:36.700 In fact, the argument that's typically made in the press is that I can't be controlled.
00:17:40.880 That's the problem with me is that I don't dance for money.
00:17:44.240 And I truly looked at this lawsuit when it all came out in January.
00:17:48.800 OK, and I just thought that you were a bad person.
00:17:52.940 Truly, that was that from the bottom of my heart.
00:17:55.000 I think you and Ryan are bad people.
00:17:56.800 There is nobody involved.
00:17:58.240 Nobody has ever been involved in making me come to that conclusion.
00:18:01.080 And then I looked at, because I was going with the insider information, even the insider
00:18:05.440 information, the first time I even published about this was on January 23rd.
00:18:11.500 And the person that gave me the insider scoop, I did a whole bunch of stories on Instagram
00:18:17.080 saying, like, I am hearing that the person driving this is Ryan.
00:18:20.880 Not only was this person not a part of the lawsuit, they weren't even one degree removed
00:18:25.820 from a part of this lawsuit.
00:18:28.000 So that kind of fell into my hands quite accidentally.
00:18:30.080 And then I just was interested in everything.
00:18:31.960 And I opened up the tips line, which is what reporters do.
00:18:35.760 And I said, if you know anything about Ryan or Blake or you work with them, send me information
00:18:40.320 to tips at CandaceOwens.com.
00:18:42.920 And, you know, from that point on, I'm just a journalist and I protect my sources.
00:18:47.300 And that's what I've done.
00:18:48.840 So your move, Blake.
00:18:50.640 I just live subpoenaed.
00:18:52.120 No one's ever done that in the history of the world.
00:18:54.060 I just live subpoenaed myself.
00:18:55.760 Those are the messages.
00:18:57.060 We don't have to fight that.
00:18:58.120 I'll give you those two messages.
00:18:59.580 That's it.
00:19:00.080 You have not been a common discussion between 2019, 2024.
00:19:07.120 Unfortunately, unfortunately, we're going to get to more wacky feminists because that
00:19:11.340 seems to be the theme today.
00:19:12.420 We're going to talk about now my sitting down with the women over at Jubilee.
00:19:17.260 You may have seen that I was surrounded by 20 feminists.
00:19:20.260 I thought this was a good idea, a nine-month pregnant, to go and have a nice conversation
00:19:26.020 with feminists.
00:19:27.280 And you know what?
00:19:27.900 The conversation actually was not that nice as to be expected.
00:19:32.520 But there's always something to learn from feminists.
00:19:35.700 There's something to learn from Blake Lively.
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00:21:41.340 Okay, let's get to some more unhinged feminist because yesterday, by the way, we had a very
00:21:46.860 big episode, and I asked some very important questions, I would say.
00:21:50.480 And one of those important questions was, are we the muggles?
00:21:55.380 Do you know what I mean?
00:21:56.400 To use a fantastical analogy, it's kind of been this random thought that I've been harboring
00:22:01.220 ever since I read that book I was telling you guys about yesterday by David Bacan, which
00:22:06.420 was an extremely well-researched book.
00:22:08.140 And he posits and eventually proves that Sigmund Freud's truest contribution was his ability
00:22:15.300 to turn his religion, as somebody who was a Kabbalist, into a science, right?
00:22:22.640 Think about that.
00:22:24.320 You have a religion, and you are able to transform it into a science.
00:22:29.200 Because, of course, let me just play with you here, just to give you an example.
00:22:32.600 If I came to you and I said, hey, hey, guys, I'm a Christian, and I want you to have five
00:22:38.880 children or more, because the Bible says to be fruitful and multiply, you might just like,
00:22:43.920 oh, okay, what?
00:22:44.680 And you would recoil.
00:22:45.840 But if I say, hey, the science is in.
00:22:49.380 Studies show that women who have more than four children will live to be 150 years old,
00:22:55.760 and their skin will never wrinkle.
00:22:58.120 Suddenly, a bunch of women are going to go, well, it's the science, okay?
00:23:01.840 So, in short, Sigmund Freud is the earliest iteration of the trust the science movement,
00:23:07.240 because it's science, right?
00:23:08.520 It's not a religion, it's a science.
00:23:10.180 These are the experts.
00:23:11.860 So, and I'll give you another example here, and this is a darker example, but if I was
00:23:16.160 a member of a religious cult who worshipped Moloch, but Moloch, by the way, if you guys
00:23:20.840 are not aware, and it is in the Bible, it's a deity that is associated with child sacrifice,
00:23:27.240 okay, if I came to you from that cult, and I said, hey, sacrifice your children to me,
00:23:34.140 and in exchange, I'll give you money, you'd be like, what the heck, I'm calling the police.
00:23:38.720 But if a science-backed journal dropped, and it was like, women that have multiple abortions
00:23:44.580 are more likely to earn money, more money over their lifetime, then you're like, oh, that
00:23:48.660 doesn't sound as evil.
00:23:49.640 It's like choice.
00:23:51.200 That's modern psychology in a nutshell, okay?
00:23:53.880 It's turning, transforming what could be a Kabbalist religion or some other religion
00:23:58.100 into a social science.
00:23:59.900 And I'm bringing this up because recently I did Jubilee, and I'm sure you guys are familiar
00:24:04.520 with Jubilee.
00:24:05.060 If you're not, you can head over and you can watch this.
00:24:06.840 It's painful to listen to.
00:24:08.780 And I decided to be surrounded by 20 feminists.
00:24:12.760 And truly, I'm always interested in wanting to learn and wanting to grow, and I went there
00:24:17.860 total good faith because I want women to kind of avoid some of the traps.
00:24:22.160 It's kind of one of those things like when people are older than you and they try to pass
00:24:25.160 on some wisdom, but when you're young, you like are so sure of yourself.
00:24:28.160 Like, what do you know, older person with children?
00:24:31.300 I'm 18, and my life is, you know, I feel like I'm going to live forever.
00:24:36.000 And I'm not kidding when I say that.
00:24:37.200 I'm not even sure that my claims were even controversial, but it was stunning to hear them
00:24:42.020 debate these claims and say that it was like the scientific evidence was in and they were
00:24:48.060 right because some of these things are just common sense.
00:24:50.420 So my first claim was that the sexual revolution, so women getting naked all the time on your
00:24:54.720 screen, has devalued women just being naked and has also made them in the process less happy
00:25:01.980 because who wants to be naked to be heard?
00:25:05.220 And take a listen to what this young woman, Nikki, said about women being objectified.
00:25:10.060 So when we're talking about the value of women on a societal scale and how we view each other,
00:25:15.760 right, when you're devaluing us, you're objectifying us.
00:25:21.600 And follow me, I promise.
00:25:24.220 But rape rates have gone down by about half in the last 20 years, right?
00:25:30.260 So if you're saying we're less valuable now, why wouldn't we be suffering at a higher rate?
00:25:37.180 Okay. So is the argument that you're making, just so I understand, that because women are
00:25:41.760 giving up sex for free, they're not being raped?
00:25:45.240 Every study shows rape is not correlated with just sexual gratification.
00:25:48.540 It is a power structure.
00:25:50.320 Okay.
00:25:50.600 So it is about objectifying and abusing women when you rape them, not about whether or not
00:25:55.380 you want sex.
00:25:56.640 What I am saying is that women are less objectified, so therefore we are being raped less.
00:26:02.100 Okay, so you think that in today's society, because this is pretty wild for me, in the
00:26:08.440 1950s, you're saying women were more objectified than today in the land of OnlyFans, the Kardashian
00:26:16.060 clan, and women that are essentially putting up their boobs and butts for free on Instagram.
00:26:21.260 You're saying we are now, we finally have achieved less objectification, where women can't even
00:26:27.420 get onto an advertising, you can't even advertise a bag without them having to be naked in order
00:26:33.160 for them to get a career as a model.
00:26:35.140 You're saying, oh great, we've achieved actually less objectification.
00:26:39.100 So I'm not trying to suggest that I think that the over commodification of women's bodies
00:26:44.920 is positive.
00:26:47.200 But what I am saying is that when you're going to the 1950s, that we shouldn't put this glazed
00:26:52.180 look of, oh, it was so happy.
00:26:53.980 We had single income households, and we got to stay home.
00:26:56.300 We also had a pill popping problem.
00:26:57.800 We also were viewed as maids.
00:27:00.180 Like, we were seen as a house appliance far more than we were as people.
00:27:03.780 And so when you have that kind of objectification, where you are in a subservient position, I think
00:27:12.600 we're facing a different form today.
00:27:14.920 But I think that rape is a signifier of a contradiction to your statement.
00:27:21.140 Okay.
00:27:21.460 Does that make sense?
00:27:22.100 It doesn't make sense, but I do want to rebut it on a couple of points.
00:27:25.100 So first, I just want to say, suggesting that objectification has gone downward since the
00:27:30.900 1950s is wild.
00:27:32.000 That's just a firm no.
00:27:32.900 That is not the truth.
00:27:33.760 And you know that's not true.
00:27:34.640 Wait, so do you feel like-
00:27:35.600 Hold on.
00:27:35.920 Let me answer your second thing.
00:27:37.440 Second thing.
00:27:38.040 You then brought up, okay, women were at home, but they were pill popping.
00:27:41.000 Well, you then have to acknowledge, we're actually popping more pills now, right?
00:27:45.020 So we have actually increased our amount of pill popping.
00:27:48.460 Women are having overdoses on opioids.
00:27:50.860 And on top of that, since I think 1999, by rate, we are increasing our opioid use compared
00:27:57.500 to men.
00:27:58.120 So women are not popping pills less because we're going into the workforce.
00:28:01.860 That's actually not true at all either.
00:28:03.580 That's good.
00:28:03.940 And we're also, like I said to you, consuming alcohol more and binge drinking more than we
00:28:08.020 did in the 1950s.
00:28:08.960 It is just amazing that this, I wanted to really show that clip because I think her
00:28:16.200 heart's in the right place.
00:28:17.480 I think she's probably a very nice young woman, but it is just stunning to me that women can
00:28:21.920 enter into a classroom.
00:28:23.280 By the way, I want to count myself among that because I was young and definitely identified
00:28:27.260 as a feminist.
00:28:28.180 Like I wasn't attending any marches, but if you would just come up to me and said, like,
00:28:30.640 are you a feminist?
00:28:31.260 I would have said yes, because I learned it.
00:28:33.360 Like I learned in a book, like these women are offended by the phrase, make him a sandwich.
00:28:39.060 They were not alive in the 50s, but they are certain that all women in the 50s were
00:28:43.240 popping pills and were unhappy because they read a study.
00:28:47.000 And it's incredible that there can be studies that convince people not to believe their own
00:28:52.720 eyes.
00:28:53.500 Do you know what I mean?
00:28:53.860 That's what I'm speaking about when I'm referring to this sort of cult of science, something
00:28:58.140 that C.S. Lewis referred to as scientism, where they can just create a study, say that
00:29:03.180 we're the experts.
00:29:04.080 And suddenly you've got people that are walking six feet social distancing, letting their
00:29:08.860 grandmas die alone and they're triple masked because and double vaxxed because they read
00:29:14.860 it somewhere in a journal that, you know, if you see your friend, you're going to die.
00:29:19.640 Like it's like final destination.
00:29:21.240 A bus is just going to come hit you and knock sideways.
00:29:24.000 That's kind of a scary thing to process that I don't care what she read.
00:29:28.200 I don't care what book she was in.
00:29:29.320 I don't care who signed off on it, whether it was, you know, Dr. Fauci or her boyfriend.
00:29:34.100 You just need to open your eyes.
00:29:35.660 And of course, women are more objectified today.
00:29:38.340 Like, did you have a grandmother?
00:29:39.460 Everyone has a grandmother.
00:29:40.900 Do you feel your grandmother was more objectified, a different type of objective?
00:29:44.880 No.
00:29:45.960 Do you think?
00:29:46.420 And by the way, and maybe I'm reading myself into it.
00:29:49.640 My grandma was super happy.
00:29:51.900 I don't think women are more happy today than my grandmother was.
00:29:55.700 That's what I would just say off the bat, but the whole idea of this cult of science is
00:29:59.300 going to make us not believe our own eyes.
00:30:01.560 OK, so my next claim was no career.
00:30:05.260 And this should not even be controversial, guys.
00:30:07.260 Like this should not be even slightly controversial.
00:30:09.600 My next claim was no career will give women as much joy and fulfillment as raising their children.
00:30:17.560 Now, I want to be clear, guys, that's not even controversial.
00:30:20.000 If I was in a room surrounded by 50 men, right, 20 men, if I said, oh, your career is not going
00:30:26.860 to fulfill you as much as your children, they'd probably go like, yeah, common sense.
00:30:32.360 Not this room.
00:30:33.280 Oh, my.
00:30:33.900 What is this?
00:30:35.200 This is the hands-made tale.
00:30:36.600 This is Candace just wants us to be at home.
00:30:39.380 How dare you say that children can provide joy?
00:30:41.660 That's just not.
00:30:42.920 There are careers that will give you more joy than a child, than family.
00:30:47.160 And I want to tee up this next clip by letting you know I didn't mention this to her face
00:30:51.600 because if an idea works, you should not ever have to attack a person personally, right?
00:30:57.240 But this is interesting now as you reflect on this to tee this up.
00:31:00.080 But this next young woman, young woman named Jasmine, for a living, she sells her body.
00:31:05.400 OK, she has an OnlyFans.
00:31:07.180 She also has something called a many vids profile.
00:31:11.020 If you are a man, you can pay for Jasmine to make custom videos for you.
00:31:16.220 She's on Pornhub.
00:31:17.900 And again, I am only saying this because she is about to seriously make an argument and
00:31:22.880 she's angry.
00:31:24.000 She's angry about this, that as a woman with a quote unquote career selling her body, her
00:31:30.880 eventual children, according to the statistics, are going to fare off better because like,
00:31:35.600 I don't know, she has she'll have money.
00:31:37.200 And that's kind of the point.
00:31:38.120 Money equates to happiness.
00:31:39.360 Take a listen.
00:31:39.940 You say that women are more fulfilled at home with kids than going out into the workforce
00:31:44.680 or getting educated.
00:31:45.600 But that just really doesn't bear out when you look at the stats, when you look at how
00:31:49.000 working mothers are way less likely to be in poverty.
00:31:51.740 Maternal education is the number one predictor of childhood outcomes.
00:31:55.080 Better scores, getting higher incomes in the future, fewer behavioral problems, better
00:31:59.680 mental health.
00:32:00.840 So it's weird to me with and college educated women are least likely to get divorced.
00:32:05.000 And they're the only women, the top 10% of women are the only women whose marriage rates
00:32:09.060 are going up.
00:32:09.860 So they're getting married, they're staying married, and their kids are doing better.
00:32:13.080 When you look at, say, at home mothers, you see that they're more likely to report being
00:32:16.140 depressed.
00:32:16.720 They're more likely to report having anxiety and anger and all these types of things.
00:32:21.500 So how can you say that?
00:32:22.780 Seems like a woman, if you want to get married and have kids, you should go to college and
00:32:26.340 have a career.
00:32:26.980 So it sounds to me like we are looking at totally different statistics because everything that
00:32:30.620 you said, I've actually read the exact opposite.
00:32:33.040 I'm glad we're on a fact check show with you.
00:32:35.100 Exactly.
00:32:35.440 Oh, it's so exciting.
00:32:36.560 That's going to be amazing.
00:32:37.760 OK, because I know, like I said, I think what we're talking about is that there was this
00:32:41.740 widespread report on female happiness.
00:32:43.440 And I know that it was it was formally debunked.
00:32:45.680 And it was that's not what I'm talking about.
00:32:47.060 Pew Research, University of California.
00:32:48.840 In fact, working mothers today spend more time with their children than women did in the
00:32:52.940 1960s that were at home.
00:32:54.360 OK.
00:32:56.820 Again, just hear what she said.
00:32:59.080 She said, working mothers today spend more time with their children than women who were
00:33:07.060 stay at homes did back in the day.
00:33:09.500 That is and I am sorry.
00:33:11.180 I'm going to try to be polite here as polite as I can.
00:33:14.040 That is astoundingly stupid.
00:33:15.940 That is a step.
00:33:16.380 OK, a stay at home mom was spending less time with her children than working mom.
00:33:21.880 What are you saying?
00:33:22.660 What were they doing?
00:33:23.360 What were they doing at home?
00:33:24.120 If they weren't taking care of their kids and you're telling me that they were impoverished,
00:33:28.400 you just in one breath said they're less likely.
00:33:31.280 Your kids are more likely to be impoverished if your mom doesn't have a job.
00:33:34.300 OK, and now you're telling me that back when moms were at home, they were spending less
00:33:39.680 time with their kids.
00:33:40.320 So who was watching these children?
00:33:41.900 Like, that's what I mean when I say at a certain point, you got to remove yourself from
00:33:46.140 the social science and look around and go, is what I just, what I just said, did that
00:33:51.020 make any sense?
00:33:52.340 Right.
00:33:52.460 What were they doing?
00:33:52.920 Just frolicking in the backyard while no one was watching that were the kids raising
00:33:56.760 themselves.
00:33:57.660 And in the 50s, the women were just like, you know, running around in the backyard gardening.
00:34:03.240 I don't know what her idea is here, but this is the point.
00:34:07.020 We have women that are so angry today.
00:34:10.440 They are angry at the idea that aspiring to family could make them happy.
00:34:17.040 And they are convinced that they feel this way out of their own authority.
00:34:21.220 Right.
00:34:21.700 That this is not something that this is this is something that they have learned and that
00:34:25.480 they are educated.
00:34:26.440 And that is the danger.
00:34:27.860 And I am telling you, there is no such thing as an atheist.
00:34:30.680 OK, all of these ideas that are coming to you was thought up by men that were a lot
00:34:36.100 smarter than you.
00:34:37.180 OK, men like Sigmund Freud.
00:34:39.180 I go back to that book.
00:34:40.040 Men like Sigmund Freud who said, actually, I'm going to indoctrinate you into my religion,
00:34:43.540 into my belief.
00:34:44.320 Like I read yesterday when we read those quotations pertaining to the Kabbalah and their belief
00:34:50.620 that you can merge the male and the female aspect like that is that is what they believe.
00:34:55.780 You look at the results today and you have women that want to be men at the same time
00:35:00.800 that culture is screaming at men that they should act like women.
00:35:04.600 Toxic masculinity.
00:35:06.140 Don't don't.
00:35:06.980 You should cry all the time.
00:35:08.660 Just be on TV crying and relinquish all those emotions.
00:35:12.220 And you're telling women, get to work.
00:35:15.220 Don't be around your kids.
00:35:16.300 In fact, recoil when someone suggests that a child might make you feel fulfilled.
00:35:20.960 That, my friends, is a social science.
00:35:24.540 OK, but actually, at the end of the day, you have been baptized into a very sinister religion.
00:35:30.320 You might want to peek your head up and look around.
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00:37:31.880 All right, you guys.
00:37:33.100 Let me see what you are thinking.
00:37:35.880 What is going on in your mind?
00:37:37.840 Liz writes, let's discuss the Jubilee episode, particularly how Jasmine, the Jasmine girl,
00:37:43.060 only screamed, and everyone found it amusing.
00:37:45.640 It's clear that feminists can often embody the behavior of mean girls, just like Blake Lively.
00:37:50.180 That's my point.
00:37:51.380 Like, that is my point.
00:37:52.260 I obviously, as I represent my platform, and I tell people that modern feminism is something
00:37:57.080 else.
00:37:57.440 Like, deep down, secretly, these women are miserable.
00:37:59.520 They don't come across as happy and rounded and, you know, wanting to explain to you the
00:38:04.080 philosophy of how they arrived at such happiness.
00:38:06.900 They're angry.
00:38:07.840 They're so angry, and they're confused.
00:38:10.800 And yeah, I consider it a mission when I go and I sit down with them.
00:38:13.900 I'm like, I want you to understand, like, don't make this mistake.
00:38:16.200 Don't fall for this.
00:38:17.020 These are not your ideas.
00:38:18.020 These are ideas that have been implanted in your mind.
00:38:20.660 And if you don't wake up to that fact soon, you're going to be miserable.
00:38:24.080 I'm sorry, but I am not convinced, and maybe you are, that in the future, Jasmine's kids
00:38:30.800 are not going to suffer.
00:38:32.720 They're going to be less likely to suffer from mental illnesses because she has money.
00:38:39.620 I think that when your mother engages in selling her body for profit, when your mother has
00:38:44.720 an OnlyFans, and you're a teenager, and you're in school, and literally, your homies can sign
00:38:51.580 up to your mom on OnlyFans, that's probably going to contribute to, I don't know, maybe
00:38:57.960 some mental issues.
00:38:59.420 You might have a feeling about that.
00:39:01.100 Again, I'm a doctor.
00:39:02.760 You certainly shouldn't trust me because I'm not an expert, but I do have common sense.
00:39:07.160 And so, yeah, I'm not so sure that that's a happy and rounded individual that we are
00:39:11.100 looking at.
00:39:12.100 Ben writes, Canis, I said before you inspired me back into my faith, so thought I'd let
00:39:15.820 you know that I am now a minister of the Eucharist.
00:39:18.120 Wow, amazing.
00:39:19.280 In my local parish, thank you for being so inspiring.
00:39:21.700 That is so great, Ben.
00:39:22.940 That makes me so happy.
00:39:24.140 Those are the best comments that I receive, is that because we talk about faith and whether
00:39:28.160 or not we're muggles and there's this whole spiritual battle going on, which there is,
00:39:31.180 that people are realizing they better get armed really quick.
00:39:33.980 You don't want to be, you don't want to be Dudley in Harry Potter, right?
00:39:37.080 You don't want to be Vernon and Petunia.
00:39:40.540 It's just not, you don't want to be those people.
00:39:41.960 Those aren't, those aren't the characters you want to be.
00:39:43.860 Chris writes, it was, he writes, quote, this is a George Orwell quote from 1984.
00:39:49.200 It was always the women and above all the young ones who were the most bigoted adherents
00:39:54.260 of the party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers out of unorthodoxy.
00:40:01.120 That's really interesting because I learned a fun fact about George Orwell, which we discussed
00:40:05.180 on my book club, that he, I think he was writing 1984 as fiction, but he knew some things about
00:40:12.820 some of the Freemasons that were working.
00:40:14.880 And I learned that he reported Charlie Chaplin, who was extremely problematic and was definitely
00:40:20.740 some agent in Hollywood, as being someone that was working for the state.
00:40:25.300 He actually did that.
00:40:26.600 So that's a random fun fact about George Orwell.
00:40:28.780 I definitely think that he knew something, people that were kind of planning to crush
00:40:32.740 Christian culture, which we are learning about right now in Hollywood, Babylon, which we're
00:40:36.800 reading at the moment.
00:40:38.320 Boldy writes, are they stupid?
00:40:40.120 You do not go after Candace like that if you don't want to go down.
00:40:43.740 Rest in peace, Blake and co.
00:40:45.360 Justice for our kombucha drinking cousin Justin.
00:40:47.660 Do they think Candace, who went scorched earth on Mr. Macron, would not take those dumb
00:40:52.700 bullies on?
00:40:53.420 They really didn't know what they've gotten themselves into.
00:40:55.860 The lively subpoena was the chef's kiss.
00:40:59.540 Oh, the live subpoena was a chef's kiss.
00:41:01.320 Yeah, I just feel they must be new here.
00:41:04.320 Like they clearly do not watch my podcast.
00:41:06.260 If they think that I am being paid to say things to make me popular or to they are they're
00:41:12.560 just new here.
00:41:13.200 They just like a new student, new class, first day feels don't know who knows who.
00:41:17.400 Because if you watch any of my content, you know that I would never do that.
00:41:21.280 Like I would rather literally be fired publicly than to say something I don't believe in.
00:41:26.960 That's just not who I am.
00:41:28.520 And at the end of the day, I maintain that Justin Baldoni is the victim in this case.
00:41:34.280 I've read through all the documents.
00:41:36.380 Nothing has dissuaded me against that.
00:41:38.340 And I think he's being further victimized because at the same time that she is talking
00:41:42.160 out of her mouth saying, oh, my gosh, look what they did.
00:41:46.040 They coordinated with the press.
00:41:47.800 Look what she's doing.
00:41:48.860 I found out my subpoena on TMZ.
00:41:51.960 A source tells us who's the source who is sending the subpoena.
00:41:55.360 It's Blake.
00:41:55.840 And by the way, another one of my lawyers got a heads up about it like after I found out
00:42:00.220 on TMZ, and he was like, here's what I'm hearing is in it.
00:42:04.480 And, you know, Blake is planning on delivering that to your door tomorrow.
00:42:09.020 He's like July 2nd.
00:42:10.060 So he knows that it's arriving tomorrow, which means she knew I wasn't going to get it today.
00:42:13.900 And she wanted to beat me by sending out her narrative in the press so people would wrongly
00:42:19.300 be convinced that I was coordinating with Justin Baldoni, who I've never met and never spoken
00:42:23.600 to in my entire life.
00:42:25.180 Like she's still victimizing Justin Baldoni in my viewpoint, if you want to hear it, Judge
00:42:29.280 Lehman, because I'm telling you, me and Savannah, we're ready.
00:42:31.580 We are ready for this lawsuit.
00:42:33.480 We've been talking about wanting to show up.
00:42:34.680 We got coordinated outfits.
00:42:35.660 We're like Elle Woods out here.
00:42:37.180 We are bend and snap, bend and snap.
00:42:41.440 Call me, literally.
00:42:42.740 What else do you want to see in my phone, Blake?
00:42:44.200 We don't need to put lawyers between us.
00:42:45.920 Give me a phone call, and I will let you know what is in there as it pertains to you.
00:42:49.920 And I was so nice.
00:42:51.360 I was so nice about your ring.
00:42:53.320 Unbelievable that you would try to subpoena me and leak it to TMZ.
00:42:56.380 You disgust me.
00:42:57.440 You disgust the world right now.
00:42:58.740 I'm ashamed of you.
00:43:00.120 Lastly, PlatinumFX22 writes, ha ha, Baldoni now has a million more cousins he didn't
00:43:06.180 know he had.
00:43:07.020 Are they going to subpoena us all?
00:43:08.400 That's what I'm talking about.
00:43:09.560 Baldoni gang gang, subpoena us all.
00:43:12.720 OK, that would be absolutely amazing.
00:43:15.500 Oh, and lastly, Popcorn Planet has just written.
00:43:19.620 He's watching this live.
00:43:20.720 Did you get your subpoena?
00:43:21.500 Did he get his subpoena?
00:43:22.600 Is he in the chat?
00:43:23.560 Did he say whether he got a subpoena?
00:43:25.080 He probably found out on TMZ.
00:43:26.660 I would imagine he writes, we don't agree on every topic, but I applaud your stance here
00:43:31.080 standing up to power to these powerful bullies.
00:43:33.580 Please have your team reach out.
00:43:34.980 Would love to speak and have you in our documentary.
00:43:38.120 It ends with justice.
00:43:39.580 This would be the first correspondence, by the way, Blake, since we're doing the subpoena
00:43:42.960 live that I've ever had with Popcorn Planet.
00:43:45.780 Truly, this is it.
00:43:46.820 He wrote onto my show.
00:43:48.080 So I don't know what to tell you, girlfriend.
00:43:49.540 It just ain't happening.
00:43:50.440 It is not happening.
00:43:52.340 What it's happening for me today was a brilliant day.
00:43:54.320 And tomorrow, I have a feeling it's also going to be a great day because some other weird
00:43:58.860 stuff is happening in the background.
00:44:00.180 But I got to wait to tell you.
00:44:02.220 Yeah, we got to wait.
00:44:03.140 I'm sorry to leave you on this cliffhanger.
00:44:05.180 We'll see you guys tomorrow.
00:44:05.880 We'll see you guys tomorrow.