Candace Owens - March 03, 2026


Bride Of Charlie: The Ties That Bind | Episode 4


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

175.55074

Word Count

10,564

Sentence Count

880

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

39


Summary


Transcript

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00:00:28.560 required. Terms apply. All right, you guys, happy Monday. It's looking like war with Iran. Ladies
00:00:35.060 and gentlemen, war with Iran. I don't know how many Goya must die for the Kazarian Empire to be
00:00:41.300 reinstalled, but can I just say that they really did a good job gaslighting us last year, didn't they?
00:00:46.860 They just lie. It's amazing how they lie. You guys are panikins. That's what they called us, panikins.
00:00:52.380 After Operation Midnight Hammer, which was Trump agreeing on a limited strike on Iran's nuclear
00:00:59.260 sites. We told you the truth back then. They wanted a full-scale war. That's what Bibi wanted.
00:01:05.560 That's what the Zionists around Trump wanted. And the one person who stood between America's
00:01:12.460 involvement with a full-scale war in Iran was Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk was at the White House,
00:01:18.460 and he convinced Trump that it was a terrible idea that would crater his support and ruin his legacy.
00:01:25.340 Bibi and his minions, they were angry about that. Charlie Kirk, 31-year-old, he's the person that's
00:01:31.700 stopping us from getting what we want. It is my personal belief that that is the very reason
00:01:35.960 that they colluded to have that obstacle eventually removed just months later. That's what my timeline
00:01:42.640 reveals to me. That it is very likely a plan was set in motion after Charlie beat Bibi's desires at
00:01:50.260 the White House. Now, I believe on the basis of evidence that Charlie's murder was likely a very
00:01:57.100 sophisticated military operation that was meant, and here's the funny part, this is how insane these
00:02:01.940 people are, ironically, they wanted his murder to galvanize American support behind Israel. That was
00:02:09.400 their plan. That's why Bibi immediately got on the air to remind you all how much he loved Israel,
00:02:14.520 right? They wanted to all get out there and say that because they didn't want us to learn that
00:02:18.560 Charlie had actually abandoned their cause entirely. So Charlie was removed, and in his place,
00:02:24.880 we got a Shabbat Shalom and not-so-grieving widow. This is the book my Charlie wanted you to read. He just
00:02:31.700 finished it. He loves the Jews. He just finished speaking about how much he loves to Shabbat and to
00:02:39.160 Shalom and to say Daddy's home and to throw down his phone, Barry Weiss. It's just incredible when you
00:02:45.860 think about it all coming together. Who are you, Erica Kirk? I seek to know. Welcome back to Bride of
00:02:53.020 Charlie. We have nothing to hide. I'm going to be honest. There are some words that I want to echo out like a
00:03:11.960 battle cry. Here they are. President Donald Trump has said I will not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon
00:03:18.920 because he has said when crazy people have weapons of unthinkable violence, you have to deal in
00:03:25.700 reality. The longer I live, the more I realize that puritanical ideological approaches to situations
00:03:36.140 like this are not helpful. On one side is the Lindsey Graham, John Bolton types, where they are
00:03:44.600 actively calling for regime change. Here is Lindsey Graham. This is just lunacy. We want to go all in
00:03:52.460 and take out the regime. It's time for us to close the chapter on the Iranian Ayatollah and his henchmen
00:04:01.500 and start a new chapter in the Middle East. That sounds good, doesn't it? But what have we learned when it
00:04:08.360 comes to wars and especially wars in the Middle East? What you draw up on a whiteboard rarely happens.
00:04:16.900 What you think theoretically is going to occur, there might be unintended and unforeseen consequences,
00:04:24.900 especially when you're talking about a country two and a half times the size of Texas.
00:04:30.720 It has 90 million people and was an ancient and great power with well over a dozen ethnic groups.
00:04:39.260 Who's going to run the country exactly, Lindsey Graham? This sounds like Hillary Rodham Clinton
00:04:43.960 in Libya. So I'm pointing to the first extreme right now, the neoconservative extreme, the we must go
00:04:51.760 take off the head of the snake right now. And Donald Trump is doing a phenomenal job of resisting these
00:04:58.200 calls for regime change. Yeah, the Ayatollah is awful, but maybe he's one of the few guys that
00:05:03.880 can keep that country together and not have a 90 million person civil war.
00:05:11.500 Lindsey Graham is so consistently out of his mind, it's hard to even comprehend. I honestly don't
00:05:17.300 think the neoconservative extreme needs to be represented philosophically anymore. It's uninteresting
00:05:22.160 to me. They've done a mess of Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, the entire Middle East, Ukraine.
00:05:27.720 We know what the neoconservatives believe.
00:05:32.800 Oh, Charlie, if only you knew that they're trying to convince us that the legacy of Turning Point
00:05:38.480 USA is actually neocons. Neocons will be opening for AmFest, people that want war, people who are
00:05:43.200 cheering about regime change in Iran today are the very people that your wife is going to hand over
00:05:50.360 the keys to. Try to convince us that this that that wasn't your perspective, that you didn't have
00:05:54.980 issues with these people philosophically and morally, right? Moral blackmail, what these people were
00:06:01.060 doing to you in the end. By the way, have we heard anything from that new CEO and chairman of
00:06:06.120 Turning Point USA? Any statement over the weekend underscoring what Charlie's beliefs were? She loved
00:06:12.520 Charlie, which, like I said, explains why she must have invited all of his enemies to sort of hostilely
00:06:18.740 take over what he built. These people are shameless. So shameless, in fact, that over the
00:06:24.820 weekend, his quote unquote best friends, despite us being able to clear, clearly hear what Charlie
00:06:31.180 felt about Iran, about the idea of regime change in Iran, his best friends, the amazing McCoy and,
00:06:38.580 of course, wargaming Blake Neff, actually got into his studio and shared this to listen.
00:06:45.160 He also always did have trust with the president and he would look for the bright side of things.
00:06:50.600 And he was an American patriot, so he would pray for our success once that began. And I just want to
00:06:56.780 say that to offer perspective on how I think he would have felt about this. And that's not to use
00:07:03.440 Charlie as a shield. That is not to use, say, everything just revolves around him because
00:07:09.840 he's not with us anymore. But I know people, all of us are feeling the lack of Charlie in a moment
00:07:15.200 like this because he was a natural leader of the movement. Well, I think that's also like as soon
00:07:20.040 as all this broke out, you saw that social media immediately went to go find Charlie Eclipse because
00:07:25.060 he still is, even in death, like the leading voice on a matter like this.
00:07:30.600 Well, and I'm sorry, go ahead. No, I was just going to say, and it makes me upset,
00:07:34.040 though, because for these people that didn't actually know Charlie, like you said it in
00:07:38.480 private, he would be not happy with the situation and he would express his thoughts. You'd oftentimes
00:07:44.840 see him talk about on the show. But then as soon as this would happen, he would have the he would
00:07:48.540 have trust in the president. He would try to calm people down. And so it's really irritating for me
00:07:53.060 to see so many people on social media have the opposite reaction to use his voice to actually cause
00:07:58.920 chaos, to actually cause fear of the situation, to actually cause hatred of President Trump in this
00:08:05.260 whole ordeal, when actually that's not what he would want.
00:08:10.820 It really is just amazing to watch it. It's shameless, like I said. It's just shameless.
00:08:16.040 They don't even care. They're going to get there. They've got the ghost of Charlie. Aha,
00:08:19.280 we can direct the ghost of Charlie. Why are you sharing these old clips of him as if he would
00:08:24.020 have stood against the president, even though he literally stood against the president and told him
00:08:28.420 not to go to war with Iran? Trust me, if he would have been here, he would have been supportive
00:08:32.620 of what the president is doing, which was explicitly against what Charlie shared in his own words.
00:08:39.380 Shameless. Like Erica, having been slated to record something alongside Bibi Netanyahu and Ben Shapiro.
00:08:48.820 No one even believed me. I tweeted that about a month ago. They were slated to record something
00:08:54.380 ahead of the Super Bowl. I don't know if it was for the Super Bowl, but it was just ahead of the Super Bowl
00:08:57.660 at Mar-a-Lago. And last second, whatever they were going to record got canceled in the umpteenth hour.
00:09:03.420 She was teaming up with Ben Shapiro and Bibi Netanyahu. And then maybe somebody was like,
00:09:07.860 hey, this isn't a good idea. Because she loved Charlie. She loved him like Lyndon Baines Johnson loved JFK.
00:09:14.040 Okay. No time to grieve. She needed to be sworn in as the new leader before his body was even cold.
00:09:22.060 In case you didn't know this, LBJ was actually a crypto Jew, as they term it, a Jewish gangster.
00:09:28.900 Crypto Jew, to be sure. More on that later. We'll talk more about that later. But first,
00:09:34.380 let's recap what some of these characters that we've been introducing to you on Bride of Charlie,
00:09:39.960 let's recap them because it's good to remind ourselves of all the people that are in this
00:09:44.720 very elaborate story. First and foremost, we introduced to you guys last week, Dr. Jerry
00:09:50.020 Franzfey. She's like Dr. Jerry Franzfeystein is what I'm going to call her. That is the first wife of
00:09:56.140 Erica's father, Kent Franzfey. By the way, I then learned that they were married. I don't even know
00:10:02.220 if I'm saying this right. Baha'i temple in Chicago. That is where they were married. Just dropping
00:10:10.700 that little tidbit for you guys. Dr. Jerry, we learned, was raised, these are her words, not mine,
00:10:17.280 in a strict Mormon household. I guess then she must have become Baha'i. She was knocked up
00:10:23.040 at the age of 14. Married by the age of 14, a bookie turned psychologist, creator of a Tesseract
00:10:32.100 model, Radford University, gave her a research center, a gender research center. And guys,
00:10:39.060 I forgot to mention this to you, but Radford University, their seal and their yearbook is
00:10:45.200 the beehive. I can't make it up. I cannot make it up. Anyway, back to Jerry.
00:10:52.220 We also learned that she worked with DuPont Chemicals, DuPont Chemicals psychologist. She
00:10:57.060 also worked with the Bush family and she conducted, which we'll get into later, gender research
00:11:01.620 specifically in Eastern Europe. Amazing. So many ties to Eastern Europe, Bosnia. We're going
00:11:07.520 to get into that. Another character that we introduced you to was Uncle Jack, Uncle Jack
00:11:12.320 Solomon. He is married to Erica's aunt, Carla Solomon. He graduated from what is today UVU, or at
00:11:21.720 least that's what his resume says, his bio that he's given throughout speeches and his
00:11:26.280 involvement. It was formerly called the State College. So it was Utah Valley State College,
00:11:33.020 USCS. He helped to build the UVU campus as a board member for UVU Center for Jewish Studies,
00:11:41.100 professor of political science at BYU. I should mention Jack was also the founder of what is today
00:11:45.740 known as Bali Technologies. He's relevant because we're going to be speaking a lot about the casino
00:11:50.800 connection to a lot of people. And Zion's Gate in Israel is his family's dedication, not Erica's,
00:11:58.500 but his family's dedication. And of course, probably the one that took us on the greatest journey
00:12:05.380 journey is Lori Abbess-Stanley. Erica's mom, Lori. Lori Abbess-Stanley-Wallstad-Francefey-Gwinta.
00:12:12.440 She's even divorced from Larry Guinta, however you say that. Just leave it here because we're going
00:12:18.920 to build on her today. But corporations are coming out of her ear. She's got so many companies and then
00:12:22.820 they are never filing on time. They've got to be shuttered. Her first marriage, by the way,
00:12:27.600 because some people messaged and asked, was to a man that sort of disappeared into the military.
00:12:32.760 His name is, was, he actually passed away, James Melvin Stanley. Here's a photo of him.
00:12:41.180 I am struck by how much he looks like Brigitte. I just want to say that. This is the only photo I
00:12:46.720 could find of James Melvin Stanley, her first husband. She got married to him, I believe,
00:12:53.180 when she was 19 years old. But I looked at this and I went mad. This looks like Brigitte. I don't know,
00:12:58.900 which is like a little funny little side thing. That's her first husband. She then married John
00:13:04.580 Robert Wallstad. I do not yet have a photo of him. Just know that where Lori goes, fraud follows,
00:13:10.960 lotteries, casinos, gambling. These are familial themes, which we're going to build upon today. So
00:13:17.900 let's keep with Lori. On Friday, we let you guys know that Erica's mother, Lori, has always used an
00:13:26.380 Erpenbeck brother on her paperwork. He's signing things for her, helping her to form these many
00:13:32.280 corporations. Rick Erpenbeck is his name, whose brother Bill did over two decades in prison for
00:13:39.620 financial fraud, you know, trying to kill his sister, threatening to kill his sister,
00:13:44.700 burying cash on a golf course, just run of the mill stuff, you know. And Rick's father,
00:13:51.380 Tony, tried to arrange for the kidnapping and murder of some kids because he was upset that
00:13:57.480 he was getting time in prison. And yeah, like I said, run of the mill stuff for a family.
00:14:03.340 Well, one of you guys emailed us and alerted us to something pretty interesting. But we were kind
00:14:11.160 of imagining whether or not they still had a relationship today. We can now confirm that it's
00:14:16.100 not just Lori, who was close to Rick, but Erica is close to Rick as well. Now, I want to be clear,
00:14:21.860 Rick Erpenbeck did not do any time in prison. He said, I was a young college student. I don't know
00:14:27.300 why my dad transferred me all of this money. And I'm very close with my brother, Bill. He was
00:14:33.620 honest about the fact that he's close with his brother, Bill, throughout his testimony. This is
00:14:38.280 his family, but he didn't do nothing and he don't know where this money came from. It's a story. He's
00:14:42.420 sticking to it. He did not serve any time. Important to stress that. Like I said, I don't know that I
00:14:48.900 would be super close with a family like that. Full stop. Well, you should know that Erica considers
00:14:54.240 Rick to be her uncle. Like again, she could just be saying uncle, like when you get close to someone,
00:14:59.580 they've been around you your whole life. That's my uncle, Rick. But that's the reality. If her
00:15:03.680 Instagram is too believed, if her Instagram account is to be believed, then you should know that she's
00:15:09.980 very close to this person because on December 1st, 2018, she went down to Universal Studios.
00:15:16.780 You should know that that's where Rick works. And Erica documented that trip. She's with her mom.
00:15:22.360 She's always with Lori. Lori's always in the background. And here is, it's going to be very
00:15:27.160 quick here because it's Instagram stories that she has saved, but you're going to see Uncle Rick.
00:15:32.320 Take a look here.
00:15:33.480 Some say the bubbles in an aero truffle piece can take 34 seconds to melt in your mouth.
00:15:37.720 Sometimes the very amount you're stuck at the same red light.
00:15:41.400 Rich, creamy, chocolatey aero truffle. Feel the aero bubbles melt. It's mind bubbling.
00:15:49.420 Butterbeer?
00:15:50.420 Oh, butterbeer!
00:15:52.160 When you pray and dream to be in show business, be specific.
00:15:57.620 By the way, I should mention he's high up at Universal. It makes me wonder if that could
00:16:11.100 have been a potential pathway for her to win Miss Arizona in 2012 because, you know, NBC
00:16:21.580 Universal, Universal Studios, they split ownership back in 2012. Trump owned half and Universal,
00:16:28.740 NBC Universal owned the other half of the pageant. Anyway, I have no proof of that. I'm just saying
00:16:33.440 that that's an interesting tie that Rick is working over at Universal Studios. Now, like I said, for
00:16:38.960 some people, proximity to criminals, non-starter. That's how I would say I live my life. Being close
00:16:43.860 with your brother who tried to kill your sister probably wouldn't be my thing, both Lori and
00:16:49.040 Erica. It's fine, by the way. I do want to also add that that's one of my favorite things about
00:16:54.780 like gangsters. Like I'm looking at this family, like who are the Urbanbecks? Because most people,
00:17:02.200 if they have like a traffic ticket, they got to show it. They got a record. Like, oh gosh,
00:17:06.600 this is going to hurt my chances of getting a job. Urbanbeck, kind of a big deal. $34 million
00:17:11.920 went missing and he's at the top of Universal Studios. Just incredible. I don't know. I feel
00:17:17.720 like if my brother was like the Zodiac Killer or something, I probably wouldn't be able to go down
00:17:21.620 and work for Disney or Universal Studios. Anyway, moving on. We told you last week that someone sent us
00:17:27.240 the remaining documents pertaining to Lori and Kent's mysterious divorce. We can't even get a decade
00:17:34.240 for when this marriage happened. Just have no idea if it happened in the early 80s or if it happened
00:17:41.260 in 1993. The prevailing narrative from the debunkers is that the initial filing, which I would like to
00:17:49.260 remind you, only had four statements of fact. A one pager. It was simply a clerical error when they listed
00:17:56.220 Erica's birthday as November 22nd rather than the 20th of November, which is the birthday that she has today.
00:18:04.320 Now, to be clear, there was no cleric involved. It's a document filed by Lori, sitting down with her
00:18:09.740 lawyer, reviewing it with her lawyer. And by the way, when you go into a courtroom, you have to swear
00:18:14.540 if statements are true. You have to swear if statements are true. The birthday was what we showed
00:18:21.240 you also featured on two separation agreements authored in 1995 and authored in 1996. So separate documents.
00:18:29.700 But we couldn't access the rest of them. And then I told you someone sent them to us and we can now show you
00:18:34.840 the remaining filings. We have at first, I'm going to show you this joint shared parenting plan, which is you can
00:18:43.360 see filled in by hand on January 8th. I'm going to go with 1998. That was my best guess. It's hard to tell
00:18:51.620 since someone tried to edit it by hand again. And this is real life. So you just do what you want
00:18:56.980 there. But the point is that Erica's birthday is again listed as November 22nd, 1988. OK. Then came
00:19:07.680 an amendment to the child support plan, which was drafted on September 10th of 1998. And it is,
00:19:14.260 in my opinion, the most egregious of all the filings. I just want to show you this. There's
00:19:18.780 no notary. There's no judge signing off on another page of it. It's really kind of just
00:19:24.580 Lori. I think even her attorney was like, this is a bridge too far even for me. And Lori was just
00:19:31.140 like going off of vibes there. And I just wanted to be remiss if I didn't show you the signature page
00:19:35.980 because I find the signatures to be very similar between her and Kent. Remember, we're supposed to
00:19:41.940 believe Kent waived off his rights without a notary to these documents. So Lori's kind of
00:19:46.740 running the show. Let me show you this November 10th, 1998 final decree. This time, Erica's name
00:19:53.340 is typed in. And once again, her birthday is listed as November 22nd, 1988. Let's move on. Let's move
00:20:03.700 on to the medical child support document, which was entered in the following year, January of 1999.
00:20:10.440 This particular document requires the consent of the health insurance company. In this case,
00:20:15.540 it's listed as Aetna. What is entered in as her birthday is November 22nd, 1988. And I want to be
00:20:23.860 clear, this is all for child support. So actually, the only date that really matters here is Erica's
00:20:29.020 birthday. You want to make sure you have the right kid. We're moving on. We're in, it's 1999. They're
00:20:35.860 still, everyone's confused and thinks Erica's birthday. They're actually not confused. They're
00:20:40.720 consistent, consistently telling us that it's November 22nd, but we're not done. Let's fast
00:20:44.820 forward to 2004. Because maybe from 1995 to 1999, multiple people, including the parents of the child,
00:20:53.360 we're just making clerical errors. Maybe what's needed to straighten people out is a new decade.
00:20:59.020 Why 2K vibes? Let's get into the 2000s. Well, in July of 2004, Kent defaulted on his child support
00:21:04.720 payments and the enforcement agency recorded the default plus Erica's birthday. And as you can see,
00:21:15.140 once again, we have it listed here as November 22nd, 1988. Apparently, there just, there isn't a clerk
00:21:24.700 across 10 years that can type in 20 as opposed to 22. Let's, let's go 2007. Let's just, because I
00:21:34.280 like 2007, right? Good memes. I graduated high school. They released the final installment of the Harry
00:21:39.860 Potter book series, which I was reading. I mean, I just feel like nobody got anything wrong
00:21:44.640 in 2007. Fantastic year, right? Except for whoever filed for Erica's child support emancipation.
00:21:53.180 Now she's 18. You don't got to pay child support anymore. You got to go back and file things.
00:21:57.840 Once again, her birthday is listed as November 22nd, 1988. The point I'm making here is everything
00:22:08.860 everything about this marriage, everything about this divorce, everything about Erica's early years
00:22:15.780 is shady. And the beginning matters. The beginning matters deeply. We opened this series reading Elizabeth
00:22:22.860 Lane, the investigative journalist, her thesis that she presented that Erica Kirk might be a psychopath,
00:22:28.980 not a sociopath, but a psychopath. She argued that that is what disturbs us when we see her speak.
00:22:34.540 Something's not right. The brain is registering that words are coming out of her mouth, but the
00:22:39.680 expressions are not right. The actions are not right. And our body kind of has a natural defense
00:22:44.740 system that comes online before we can even register what it is that makes us uncomfortable. We pull back.
00:22:50.740 People say, I can't watch her. I can't, I can't listen to her. I hope she does well, but I don't even
00:22:54.740 want to watch this. Even those that people that do support her, Elizabeth Lane noted, they can't watch
00:22:59.840 I want to build upon that. Psychopaths are not born. They are created. Okay. They are created and
00:23:07.540 typically they are created in their youth. If the work of Sigmund Freud, who rather obsessed himself
00:23:14.020 with creating psychopaths is to be believed. I would respectfully submit to you all that Erica's
00:23:20.080 childhood is actually the most important piece of the puzzle. Because no matter what anyone is trying
00:23:26.380 to tell you, Erica is not posting her mother in the way that she is without intent right now.
00:23:34.400 Okay. She didn't post her mother for years. And then she suddenly moves to post her mother in a
00:23:38.960 vulnerable, sick position, a mere days before Charlie's assassinated. Two to three days before
00:23:44.680 he's assassinated. That registers to me as emotionally manipulative. I don't know many people or really any
00:23:51.840 people who would move to curate an Instagram reel of their mother in that condition. Most of all,
00:23:58.420 I don't know many people who would want or allow them to, right? So that tells us also something's
00:24:02.700 not right with Lori. Something's not right with Lori. Why would you want someone curating these
00:24:06.380 moments of you and putting it online as if to say, hey, don't even look here, leaking to people that
00:24:11.740 she's like, without any clarity, it's not coming from Erica, but she wants you to imagine one person
00:24:18.200 said, oh, I heard her mother has cancer. They're putting this out here without any clarity. Who is
00:24:23.620 Lori? Lori's a very interesting character. I think, like I've said to you, her mother's got a lot of
00:24:29.440 problems. But what somebody dug up, something that Charlie shared about Erica's mother is shocking.
00:24:38.720 Absolutely shocking. More about her ancestry. I'd like to apologize and advance to sports fans.
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00:28:07.180 Okay, you guys, I need you to listen very carefully. A little bit of history, I'm going to go through
00:28:10.800 it quickly. You have probably heard maybe vaguely the conspiracy, quote-unquote conspiracy,
00:28:17.580 from people who print the textbooks, that were being ruled by the Kazarian Mafia, right? This empire
00:28:22.620 existed 8th and 9th and 10th century about and then magically disappeared. Nobody knew. It was a
00:28:32.200 Turkic tribe. They were a nomadic tribe, and then they mass converted to Judaism, okay? But they were
00:28:41.980 not ethnically Jewish. They mass converted to Judaism, and they mixed in, okay? They mixed in with people
00:28:48.440 who were actually Jews. And they call this a conspiracy, that the people that live in Israel
00:28:55.820 right now are the Kazarian Mafia. They call that a conspiracy. But if you read books that were printed
00:29:00.260 in Israel by the Israelis, they themselves declared that they were Kazarian. You could look a guy named
00:29:07.040 Abraham Pollack is an example who wrote a book, did all the research. He was awarded for his research and
00:29:13.760 said, hey, we're that tribe. We are the Turks that mass converted to Judaism. And then he was told
00:29:21.580 that was inconvenient after they awarded him. After 1948, they were like, oh, no, no, no, no. We're
00:29:27.620 claiming we're the original Jews in the Bible. So, like, let's just get rid of all this research.
00:29:33.040 Something else that you should know about this conspiracy, actually, rather something that's
00:29:37.600 definitely not a conspiracy, you just need to research things outside of Hollywood movies.
00:29:41.360 You know, an Italian mafia, it was actually Jewish, maybe Kazarian Jewish. Hollywood was,
00:29:49.860 as we know, factually started by Jewish gangs. Universal, MGM, there's no hiding that, okay?
00:29:57.560 There's no denying it. Initially, they were carnies, people that were running the carnivals. They
00:30:02.840 would wow people with illusions, right? The occultists. And then they said, let's do this on a larger scale.
00:30:09.440 Let's do movies. Let's get people to pour into cathedrals. Put on a show. That's why you go to
00:30:15.820 a carnival. Oh, it's so much magic and illusion. But I want you to understand that movies are another
00:30:21.800 illusory trick. It captures your imagination. It captures your emotions. And it's almost never
00:30:26.820 based in reality. For example, the prevailing narrative is that the Italian mafia, just for
00:30:32.860 no reason. We don't know why they partnered with Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel, the Italian, and then
00:30:38.640 the Jewish mafia got together. No, yes, the Italian mafia, they spoke Italian. But that's because they
00:30:45.980 emigrated to Italy after revolutions. Reality, and you need to listen to this backwards and forward and
00:30:53.640 do your own research. The reality is that in 1881, the Russian Tsar was assassinated by a Jewish
00:31:00.500 revolutionary gang from what was known as the Pale of Settlement, okay? So you had a Christian empire,
00:31:07.620 and then what was carved out was like if you were Jewish, you had to live in the Pale of Settlement
00:31:13.240 because they required that you were Christian if you were going to live within the kingdom. The world
00:31:17.600 was dominated by Christian kingdoms. And so you know that expression when you say that was beyond the
00:31:22.300 Pale. I don't even know why you say that. Oh, what he did was beyond the Pale. You're actually
00:31:26.240 referring to the Pale of Settlement, which was where the Jews had to live. Now, they were allowed
00:31:29.980 to work inside of the kingdom, but you had to be a Christian to live within the kingdom. The Pale of
00:31:35.580 Settlement consisted of modern-day Poland, Ukraine, and Lithuania. This is very important for you to
00:31:42.860 understand this. After the assassination, many of the associated people that were involved,
00:31:48.900 little gang that put together. They emigrated to Italy. They emigrated to the United States. You
00:31:53.400 learn this in your textbook as there were pogroms, like no context, for no reason, kicked out of a
00:31:59.560 country. There's actually no evidence they were ever kicked out, but they left. The revolutionaries
00:32:03.520 left. And there were actually, all throughout this time frame, by the way, these sorts of revolutions
00:32:09.500 happening all across Europe, trying to overthrow and divide Christian kingdoms. Deeply organized
00:32:18.220 revolutions. Initially, they failed. German Revolutionary Revolution failed. Italy, Austria
00:32:26.060 failed revolutions of 1848. They were commies. The revolutionaries, you could also refer to
00:32:32.600 the revolutionaries as murderous psychopaths. And then they emigrated en masse into the United
00:32:38.660 States as victims. And they brought with them their revolutionary ideas. I like to say they were
00:32:45.200 anarchists, obviously, but also you should think of them as gypsies in the truest sense of the word.
00:32:49.860 They will learn any language, become what they have to come, move wherever they need to move.
00:32:53.760 And whenever they, wherever they go, they bring their filth with them. Okay. We get these, these
00:32:59.140 migrants into the company and then suddenly people that assassinated the Tsar, then we get the first
00:33:03.340 bombing in America at the Haymarket Square in Chicago. That involved, quote unquote, German immigrants.
00:33:09.240 The assassination of President McKinley done by a Polish man named Leon Szolgosz, who was radicalized by
00:33:18.900 a Jewish-Russian immigrant named Emma Goldman. Her family was from the Pale of Settlement. They were not
00:33:25.780 like poor living in the Pale of Settlement. They were wealthy Jews, educated Jews. There are tons of books
00:33:30.760 about what they, what they did. I could do 12 episodes on Emma Goldman, by the way. Her alone, the amount of
00:33:35.920 assassinations connected to her. She was also the woman that was behind Margaret Sanger,
00:33:41.500 Planned Parenthood. Emma's boyfriend, also from the Pale of Settlement, tried to assassinate
00:33:47.860 Henry Frick of the U.S. Steel. He literally shot him. You know, you've probably heard the story.
00:33:53.800 They shot him, but Frick, Henry Frick survived. They're just murderous communists. I don't know
00:33:59.000 what to tell you. And they did that, tried to kill Frick because they wanted to establish unions.
00:34:03.080 So you learn in school, oh, it was about workers' rights. Yeah. They organized these worker strikes
00:34:09.140 and these protests, and eventually they were successful in establishing unions because
00:34:14.680 that allowed them to establish racketeering, mafias. You guys know, unions are associated
00:34:21.340 with mafia and the mobs. This is our inheritance. Our entire history and our present is a gangster's
00:34:29.440 paradise in America. Hollywood exists to glamorize the filthiest people that work in the most debased
00:34:38.580 industries. It's not entertainment. It's always been disgusting. It's always been about filth
00:34:42.500 prostitution, importing people from Vienna and trying to collapse America. Successful all across
00:34:50.340 Europe, what they did. The Christian empires got divided. And here we are today, right? This is what
00:34:56.560 we're facing in America. You have to understand this. So you get to this mafia. You get to the
00:35:01.080 mobs. You get to, obviously, usury. You will always know them by what the filth that they bring.
00:35:06.540 Okay? Think about the Great Depression. What was that about? Oh, now we need, yeah, we got to
00:35:11.920 establish this, the Fed. We got to establish the Fed because of the Great Depression. And the history of
00:35:18.360 sports is an interesting subject. Let me start bringing that up because sports was a distraction.
00:35:23.380 It is a form of entertainment. I'm not trying to ruin these things for you. There's so many
00:35:28.340 incredible movies about the history of sports. I love Remember the Titans. It's legitimately one of
00:35:33.100 my top 10 favorite movies of all time. Love it. But I would say that I don't have a truer sense of
00:35:41.620 what or who began the sports industry. I'm just a girl. I'm just a girl. Never wound up here. But I'm
00:35:47.820 telling you this because I think Lori Fransfay is rotten to her core. And I therefore found it
00:35:53.560 unbelievably interesting that someone located an old interview, an Ask Me Anything segment from
00:36:01.240 Charlie Kirk's show. The person emailed me and they said, Candace, quote, I listened to Charlie's
00:36:06.080 podcast, the rebroadcast last night by the TPUSA crew regarding his thoughts on the past Super Bowls.
00:36:12.040 Charlie was speaking about the Green Bay Packers and mentioned that Erica's mom is a direct
00:36:16.780 line to the Lombardi family. Oh, I thought this might be an interesting piece to your puzzle,
00:36:24.400 they concluded. Excuse me? A direct descendant to Vince Lombardi? Now, for those of you that don't
00:36:33.920 follow sports because you're just a girl, too, or more specifically, those of you who do not follow
00:36:37.740 American sports because Americans think football so big, but obviously it's just confined to America.
00:36:42.580 Vince Lombardi might be the most famous American football coach of all time. Of all time. He is
00:36:50.360 actually so famous that the Super Bowl trophy is named after him. So once the football players,
00:36:55.580 whoever wins the Super Bowl, they receive what's called the Lombardi trophy. That's named after Vince
00:37:00.040 Lombardi. Okay. The Green Bay Packers and people in the comments are going to tell me, but I'm pretty
00:37:05.820 sure that was the first Super Bowl ever. I'm going to have to look that up. Skylar, you can look that up for me.
00:37:09.380 I'm not positive. Erica Kirk? A direct descendant? No, I'd have to hear Charlie say that myself.
00:37:19.380 That can't be right. Well, sure enough, we went to investigate and Charlie did communicate that
00:37:25.580 very fact. Take a listen. The Packers won the first Super Bowl. You know, my wife,
00:37:30.760 Erica, is from the Lombardi family. Really? Is that right? Seriously? Yeah. That's royal blood.
00:37:35.660 Her mom's a Lombardi. That's crazy. Isn't that insane? That's royal blood. Like how close,
00:37:40.420 like is she? Like direct bloodline. Like lineal descent from Vince? Yeah. Wow, that's crazy. Yeah,
00:37:44.820 we have all this Packers stuff at our house. I didn't know that. Whoa. That's interesting.
00:37:49.520 Isn't that great? That is wild. And I'm from a huge Bears family, so I don't know. Whoa.
00:37:52.520 I'm just gonna let you guys digest that. Oh, Lori, Lori, direct descendant from Vince Lombardi?
00:38:05.680 I can tell you my first thought was, Charlie's not lying, because take it from me, he's not dumb
00:38:10.500 enough to tell a lie that big on camera. Okay? He's not gonna do that. He knows. They will fact check
00:38:15.380 him real quick. So my only other option was, is Erica lying? Obviously, I would rank that as a strong
00:38:20.780 possibility were it not for the fact that Charlie said that they had a ton of Vince Lombardi's
00:38:25.120 paraphernalia around the house. A direct, direct descendant, lineal descendant from Vince Lombardi.
00:38:32.480 You're hearing this from his own mouth. Erica's mother, he is saying, is a Lombardi. I said, Charlie,
00:38:40.620 not known for hyperbole. He knows words have meaning. A direct descendant, therefore, would mean
00:38:46.280 that Lori is Vince Lombardi's offspring. Or that's really our only option here, given the ages.
00:38:56.080 Lori is born in 1950. And I have to say, once I heard him say it, Lori and her sister, Deborah,
00:39:04.180 do look like Vince. I see it. And I thought it was interesting that I could never find a photo
00:39:13.440 of her parents. Curiously enough, though, the person listed as her parent, Angela Lombardo.
00:39:22.500 Well, that's actually, yeah, her name was Angela Lombardo. And curiously enough, we can confirm
00:39:27.900 that her mother is a Lombardo. That's her maiden name. In other words, Erica's maternal grandmother
00:39:34.820 is Angelina Lombardo, Abbess. You can see that here in this obituary from 1970. The bottom there
00:39:43.300 says that. Angeline, wife of Joseph Abbess of Cincinnati, Ohio. Okay, so what's going on here?
00:39:50.140 Because that still wouldn't make her a direct, unless people have multiple identifications.
00:39:55.780 I can't get there, but I know that Charlie is being pretty explicit and saying direct, direct
00:40:04.080 lineage. And I don't have photos of Erica's mom, I mean, of Lori's mom and dad. I wanted to present
00:40:11.160 that because there are many rabbit holes that ought to be explored in the story. I cannot chase them
00:40:16.020 all down because I need to now focus and bring you guys into understanding what happened with Erica
00:40:20.940 Hutt and Padgett world and how she was truly brought on at Turning Point USA. But I want to
00:40:25.180 share this anyways because it feels very significant. That is not casual. And I'd like to apologize in
00:40:30.900 advance to all the football fans. I know you're thinking, can we have anything? And the answer's
00:40:35.720 no. You can't have not, we cannot have even one thing. Figure it out, guys. Figure it out,
00:40:41.080 internet. Is her name really Angelina Lombardo? Is his name Joe Lombardo? I don't know. Is Lori
00:40:49.280 actually Vince's kid? Did he have one out of wedlock? I don't know. But a direct descendant means
00:40:55.280 a direct descendant. That's, to me, is the only possibility. Why else would you be getting the
00:41:00.700 paraphernalia, which is worth a fortune? And it would also mean that Lombardo and Lombardi are
00:41:08.120 interchangeable, which Charlie has just confirmed, right? He says she's a Lombardi. Actually, according
00:41:13.960 to obituary, she's a Lombardo. If that's the reality, if those are interchangeable, then we can begin
00:41:19.040 to honestly speculate about Lori's potential ties to the Lombardo-Geneviz crime family, who had a lot
00:41:28.340 to do with illegal gambling and racketeering. It's now all open, it's all on the table, and it is all
00:41:34.820 of interest. Now, like I said, unfortunately, there are no photos of Lori's father and mother that I
00:41:42.240 could find, but it's a strong lead, and I'm going to leave it at that for YouTubers and other sleuths
00:41:48.360 to take a look at. Pivoting back to Erica and Erica's timeline, because now all of the characters
00:41:55.420 that we've introduced to you are in place. You understand kind of the story that we're telling
00:41:59.420 here. I wanted to let you know that we did receive a flurry of emails about Erica's missing year,
00:42:05.160 also a lot of comments. And before we get there, I can tell you, we can confirm now that Erica did
00:42:12.660 attend St. Ursula Villa up in Cincinnati, Ohio, but she attended what we can document for kindergarten.
00:42:20.600 So that was before she went down to Arizona. We have that photo for you guys here. This would be
00:42:26.480 from 1994 to 1995. And you can see, just for funsies, her name is spelled differently. It's with a C.
00:42:36.560 Clerical. It's a clerical error. Another clerical error. They're all over. But I wanted to let you
00:42:42.500 know, we thus far, no one with a yearbook at St. Ursula Villa has been able to confirm her from 2000
00:42:50.360 to 2002. So those years are still technically missing. I thought that was where she was for
00:42:55.040 those years, but maybe we had it in reverse. We're going to keep building upon that. We also did receive
00:43:00.040 confirmation from basketball players at St. Regis that we were correct. She did not play in the
00:43:05.320 2008-2009 season. Despite in the future, she's going to claim multiple times that she played at
00:43:11.060 Regis for two years. She played basketball for two years. Well, I can show you this photo that we also
00:43:15.700 gathered of Erica with her Regis University team members. This is taken in December of 2007,
00:43:24.820 but she did not play. Regis University, like I said, her stats are still up. We could not find her in a
00:43:30.440 newspaper. And now we have team members that are confirming that she did not play for the 2008
00:43:36.240 season. So the mystery remains, where was Erica hiding afterward for eight months? Many of you
00:43:42.540 guys thought that she went to have a baby. You guys are like, my day when someone went away for eight
00:43:47.880 months, it's because they got knocked up and they had to go away. And I have seen no evidence of that.
00:43:55.380 I'm just sharing that because it was a repeat comment. I'm just going to keep following the
00:43:59.460 facts and following Erica's words and sentiments that are shared. And regarding that year, someone
00:44:06.100 sent us another clip of her verifying our timeline. So we are accurate. She goes missing in 2008
00:44:13.260 to, quote unquote, study the Bible to see what was... She didn't learn the Bible, as we showed you
00:44:20.080 last week. She didn't learn because she was Catholic and they didn't really study the Bible.
00:44:24.740 Then she got this time with her pastor's wife, just really learn everything. And she says then that it
00:44:32.840 was for eight months. Well, take a listen to her explaining this again on a different podcast
00:44:37.340 called Don't Ignore the Nudge. Take a listen.
00:44:42.560 Like Miss Arizona, I was so done with that world. It was very toxic. I loved my director. I loved the
00:44:49.760 experience I had. But afterwards, it was one of those things where I was so sold out and focused
00:44:56.000 on Christ that I didn't want anything from that past or that world to follow with me until this,
00:45:02.140 into the new season that I was about to enter into. And so for me, it was all about just,
00:45:07.280 I literally had locked myself in my room and read my Bible. And the only person I saw
00:45:12.160 for six months was my pastor's wife. And I just had her pour into me. We would meet for
00:45:19.000 lunch or coffee. And I just, I didn't see any of my friends. I didn't do anything. I didn't,
00:45:24.360 I just was so focused on, on that.
00:45:29.880 Okay. You hear it again. This time she locked herself in her room. She's just focused on the
00:45:36.640 Bible. Self-taught. I mean, how much of the Bible could you read if that was the only thing that
00:45:40.900 you were doing for, she says six months there, eight months on a different podcast, but it's
00:45:45.420 Erica, so we're not going to hold her to anything consistent. Six to eight months, how much of the
00:45:49.380 Bible could you read? And like I said, she presented to it like that was her aha moment. She finally
00:45:54.420 got to have this experience with the Bible because she learned it for real this time. Well, you might
00:46:02.100 assume that she then became familiar with the Bible, but when it comes to Erica, you should never make
00:46:07.860 an assumption. Cause now we're going to fast forward to her telling Sage Steele the story about
00:46:13.660 how she got acquainted with the Bible. Thanks to a Christian friend of hers, not in 2008, but in
00:46:19.000 2016. Take a listen.
00:46:21.700 The first time I ever read the Bible cover to cover was 2016 and it changed my life. It absolutely
00:46:27.820 changed my life. And that's when I started. So it was me and another friend and I put together the
00:46:32.400 Bible reading program and I sent it to my friend. I said, do it with me. I was like, cause I don't know
00:46:36.480 what I'm doing. And you've been a Christian your whole life. And I just want to have an
00:46:40.160 accountability partner. Like, please read this with me. 2016 finished the whole thing. It was a
00:46:45.200 wild year. And, um, I, after that, everything was in technicolor and I was like, I get it now.
00:46:52.680 I get it. And it made me, it's really interesting because then if ever I do go back to sit in the
00:46:57.800 Catholic mass, I'm like, now I get, I get the Catholic side even more now after having read the Bible.
00:47:05.140 So I wish that there was more, cause even when you go to confirmation class and like all the
00:47:10.380 things it never, I just wish they would have. And some Catholic churches are great at this.
00:47:16.600 Some Catholic high schools are great at this. Unfortunately, mine weren't as good from the
00:47:21.720 standpoint of great, get your own Bible and let's crack it open. It was never really like that.
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00:47:43.460 I don't know. I don't know what's up. I don't know what's down. I don't, with Erica, it's just,
00:47:48.680 you don't know what the story is. Like you could say she didn't read it cover to cover in the first
00:47:51.940 eight months, but I would imagine she didn't need her friend and turn to a friend eight years later
00:47:56.560 and go, what am I doing? If she had eight months to study the Bible with the pastor, I think a pastor
00:48:00.800 would be better suited than a friend. I just don't know what is real with Erica. She gives me the
00:48:07.620 vibe of someone whose brain has been rerouted. Like the pathways in her brain have been rerouted.
00:48:16.200 From the time that she's a child, like she just had to lie so much that she doesn't even recognize
00:48:20.160 that what she's doing is lying. Like she just says something and it's like, this is what works in this
00:48:24.420 room exactly as Elizabeth Lane described it. This is what works in this room. This is who I have to be.
00:48:28.480 I'm sitting with Sage and I'm trying to now explain what brought me back to the Catholic
00:48:31.940 thing. Maybe I need to be Catholic this week or maybe I need to be Protestant next week. So I said
00:48:37.100 it at that podcast that I did it because I didn't have an appreciation for Catholicism. But now I'm
00:48:41.600 saying that studying the Bible made me have an appreciation for Catholicism, which I wasn't
00:48:44.800 getting. It's so all over the place. I don't know what to make of it. I don't know other than someone
00:48:54.000 who was programmed and has had to tell so many different stories that she can't really pedal
00:49:00.300 backwards. She just kind of just keeps going and just keeps swimming and just keeps swimming.
00:49:04.080 And what she's going to say tomorrow is not going to be what she said yesterday. It's too many lies.
00:49:09.000 It is. She is obviously not fit to be the CEO and chairman of Turning Point USA just on the basis of
00:49:16.840 the amount of dishonesty that we can just show you using her own words. Okay, just using Erica's own
00:49:25.760 words, trying to make sense of anything is a very difficult task. Anyway, we are going to be back
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00:52:32.360 What do you guys think? Do you think Erica was born into something? I have that general sense. I will
00:52:39.680 say that. Do you think something happened to her in her childhood? Tesseract? Well, I'm going to give you
00:52:45.540 tomorrow. Tesseract's direct ties to Fort Huachuca. Man, it's just, I mean, I just had them everywhere
00:52:55.800 right at the very beginning. I would very much bet that Erica knows what Fort Huachuca is. That just
00:53:01.020 feels right to me. Anyway, that will be tomorrow. Top comments from Friday's episode. Brigitte,
00:53:07.180 if you're reading this, you are still not off the hook. That was hilarious. Number one. Second comment
00:53:12.960 is hiding in Ben Shapiro's eyebrows to watch this. These always make me laugh. Also, I remind you
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00:53:27.620 selling out to Israel or to anyone, not to the MAGA party, not to the neocons ever. I'm just very
00:53:33.720 grateful to always have the opportunity to share what I believe and to stay loyal and to my fellow
00:53:40.640 Goyam. My fellow Goyam. I'm loyal to them. Anyway, comments from today's episode. Let me scroll
00:53:47.320 down here, see what you guys are thinking. Nance the Rock writes, great work, Candice. Thank you. That
00:53:52.360 was a very big tip. So thank you very much, Nance the Rock. Want to glorify God writes, sure, Erica.
00:53:58.160 You never dated for five years in New York. You never, ever entered beauty pageants. You stayed at
00:54:02.800 home for eight months studying the Bible. You never checked Charlie's texts. You never knew Charlie was
00:54:07.100 afraid for his life. Charlie had a neck of steel, dangerously pathological. Yeah, she's pathological.
00:54:13.100 I would say that. I can't. There's no other explanation. I mean, unless she's telling the
00:54:16.720 truth and Charlie didn't tell her. And maybe they all did know who he thought was going to kill.
00:54:21.480 The only way that would make sense is if Charlie thought Erica was going to kill him
00:54:24.300 and didn't text Erica. I wouldn't text Erica. Erica's going to kill me. Otherwise,
00:54:29.680 why is your husband not telling you he thinks he's going to die? Now you can make the argument like,
00:54:33.900 oh, you want your your wife not to be worried and stressed out about your impending assassination,
00:54:39.820 which is likely coordinated by a foreign government. But I feel like maybe after you
00:54:46.660 were assassinated and you had the phone and access to Dan Flood, who you're as I broke the
00:54:54.680 story, he did not get fired from Turning Point USA. He had one job. He effed it up. He did not get
00:54:59.560 fired for some strange reason, which a grieving widow might do. I feel like Dan should have told
00:55:04.660 you that. Andrew Colbert, the PR guy, should have told you that. You guys are coming up together
00:55:08.220 on Charlie's, Dave, Charlie's burial. You're plotting together to say, what should we tell
00:55:14.140 the public? Oh, we'll say he had a steel neck like Superman. He didn't mention that to you?
00:55:19.280 Little sidebar. It's hard to feel bad for Andrew Colbert. I feel bad that they've made him be the person
00:55:25.200 that has to lie. And he's kind of catching all these strays. But she's been the hand directing
00:55:29.240 him. I now know that because of the firings. Erica has been directing the messaging from the very
00:55:34.360 beginning. So she went straight from her husband being assassinated to assuming the chairman and CEO
00:55:41.140 to Zoom calls and directing the PR messaging. Andrew's out here catching strays. I don't know
00:55:46.880 why you do it, Andrew. I've got an idea, though. We're going to get to that. Maybe you're not the
00:55:51.780 Erica's not the only person who was born into something, hey? Objectio writes,
00:55:57.940 the biggest winners of the CKEK investigation are the Macrones. It's been half a year and Candace
00:56:03.240 has barely mentioned Brigitte's dangling. Hey, I actually said today, oh, look, this person looks
00:56:09.280 like Brigitte. So a little joke there. Sonia here for Truthwrites. Candace, we are behind you. Keep
00:56:15.300 going, Max. You, your family, and your team are always in my thoughts and prayers. The truth sets us free
00:56:19.080 and we are free to seek truth. Christ is King. Jesus is Lord of all. Agreed. Thank you for the
00:56:24.120 support. Conjurup writes, Urbanbecks, the same ones committing fraud in Cincinnati, the homebuilder
00:56:29.360 fraud, the bank folding fraud. I don't think you saw Friday's episode. You should go watch that. Yes,
00:56:34.940 that's Erica's uncle, Rick. Now, she could be, to be clear, not suggesting that they are his actual
00:56:39.720 uncle. As we, she's got some family that she claims to be her family. You know, Nicole Rothstein,
00:56:46.880 cousin. She's over there saying, this is my family's dedication. I don't know if this girl has a full
00:56:52.040 blown personality disorder where she just becomes the thing in every room. Or if she's just like,
00:56:56.600 hey, we've been close. And people do that casually. We'll say like, that's my uncle. Like I would,
00:57:00.120 you know, if you've got a best friend and they have children, you say, oh, that's her aunt. That's her
00:57:04.140 uncle. I don't know. I don't know what she means by that. And, you know, we can shoot her. We can
00:57:10.040 shoot her a question after the show and ask for clarity of whether it's a funcle or a bloodline
00:57:15.580 uncle. I think it's probably just what she calls in because they're close. Tammy Gauss writes,
00:57:24.560 so with Erica's ahem new timeline, how did she manage to read the Bible cover to cover? Oh, wait,
00:57:30.300 I know she read between all her dates with her sports boys, her cabot and dates during her summer
00:57:37.980 house era. I thought the same thing. I was like, well, 2016 was a bit of a wild year for Erica.
00:57:42.140 You're telling me she also had time to read the Bible cover to cover? That's pretty hard. That's
00:57:45.960 pretty hard to do if you actually had nothing to do, which is what she did for eight months,
00:57:51.420 where I personally feel like she was maybe training somewhere. Otherwise, why try to wipe that year
00:57:58.160 by claiming that you played basketball for another year when you didn't. I don't know. I feel like
00:58:05.220 she was doing some Christian training, perhaps. Again, it's my opinion. It's my podcast. I'll share
00:58:12.240 my opinion. Misty writes, why are they still calling it the Charlie Kirk show? It's time to retire the name
00:58:17.080 in respect of Charlie's memory. How about the Turning Point show? I think that wouldn't even do it
00:58:22.980 justice. Turning Point makes people think that it's Charlie's legacy. It's not.
00:58:28.160 They should rename the company. They should rename it Shabbat Shalom. Shabbat Shalom USA.
00:58:35.360 And that would be a better representation of its new leadership, its new opinions,
00:58:42.480 neocons, which Charlie could not stand these people. He couldn't stand them at all. And there's
00:58:47.580 no grieving widow on the face of the planet, a truly grieving widow who could bear to be around
00:58:54.600 the enemies of your assassinated husband in that regard. So everything and every manner that she
00:59:01.480 is moving registers to me as someone who is a pathological liar and which we've proven already.
00:59:08.320 We haven't even gotten into all the other lies. We haven't even gotten into her relationships. We
00:59:11.660 haven't even taken you further through her backstory and how she was brought to Turning Point USA. There are
00:59:19.080 so many more lies. But I think what we could agree on just this far in is the fact that we know nothing
00:59:27.280 about Erica Kirk. And I don't think Erica knows anything about Erica Kirk. I think she was created. And I mean
00:59:32.760 that genuinely. Anyway, reminding you again, if you would like to support the show, please head to
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00:59:53.180 World. It's actually, as we've already learned, crypto-Jews. DNA Evidence has suggested that. It's
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01:00:05.380 future, we have to understand what happened in the past. I will leave it there and we will see you guys
01:00:10.280 tomorrow.