Candace Owens - January 11, 2025


Jimmy Carter's Funeral Is Going Viral For All The Wrong Reasons | Candace Ep 129


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

196.8403

Word Count

9,465

Sentence Count

787

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

Candace breaks down Jimmy Carter's funeral, Meghan Markle's new Netflix trailer, and why Kamala should be mad at Donald Trump. Plus, Mel Gibson's return to the stand-up comedy game, and a whole lot more.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, guys, happy Thursday. Everything is crazy right now, as always, in the world.
00:00:05.560 First and foremost, Los Angeles, what is happening there? It is essentially burning to the ground.
00:00:09.900 And of course, the issue has grown increasingly political, as it should, by the way. It should
00:00:13.900 grow political because the problem is and always has been our politicians. We're going to discuss
00:00:18.620 that. Also, I know I'm a couple of days late here, but I desperately need, need to speak to you guys
00:00:24.540 about Meghan Markle's new Netflix trailer. Please allow me the floor to do that. Also, Mel Gibson,
00:00:30.000 just went on Joe Rogan. We haven't heard from him in a very long time. We're going to talk about that.
00:00:33.960 But first, former President Jimmy Carter's funeral was today, and the clips coming out of it are
00:00:39.720 randomly hilarious. Funerals are not supposed to be funny, but please, someone bring in Andy Cohen,
00:00:45.360 Bravo TV, because we are watching The Real Presidents of America, the reunion special.
00:00:51.260 And there's apparently a lot of drama, just a ton of drama. Let's get started. Welcome back to Candace.
00:01:00.000 All right. So, Jimmy Carter's funeral. I feel weird about this. I wasn't expecting to cover this
00:01:16.340 as a topic today. It feels strange that we're using adjectives like weird and wonderful and
00:01:22.480 randomly hilarious at times and frustrating to describe a funeral. By the way, may he rest in
00:01:28.140 peace. But yes, it is providing a lot of Internet content at the moment, a lot of memes rather
00:01:33.400 unexpectedly. And that's in large part due to the fact that at these state funerals, all of the
00:01:38.400 living presidents, all the living vice presidents, plus their wives are meant to attend and they are
00:01:43.260 all seated next to one another. OK. And in this particular circumstance, the timing is everything,
00:01:48.100 meaning that because we just came out of a pretty contentious election, to say the least,
00:01:54.640 there are a lot of feelings. People have a lot of feelings and apparently people have not gotten
00:01:58.960 over those feelings. Briefly to recap, it's 2024 election cycle. In a nutshell, they told us Trump
00:02:06.780 was literally Hitler. We told them Biden had Alzheimer's. They tried to murder Trump on stage.
00:02:12.020 The Biden quits. And then we told them that we didn't believe that he wrote his concession tweet
00:02:17.520 and that it was not entirely unreasonable for us to assume that Biden was actually dead.
00:02:21.500 So they told us, fine, here's Kamala. And guess what? She's no longer Indian. She's black.
00:02:26.160 Then they tried to kill Trump again, this time on a golf course. And we said, OK, you need to leave
00:02:29.700 Trumpy alone. And surprisingly, that somehow worked. They then left Trump alone. But then instead,
00:02:34.000 they came for Janet Jackson. And that was the final straw. So we rose up and we came for Kamala's
00:02:38.700 entire life, her genealogical background dating back to the 1600s. They realized at that moment that they
00:02:44.120 had kicked the hornet's nest and they tried to cover it up by having Obama speak to the brothers.
00:02:47.940 They had J-Lo crying. They had Taylor Swift doing backbends with the cats.
00:02:51.960 Beyonce's mama. It was a lot. OK. And then Trump won. It was over. But bad feelings,
00:02:57.720 as I said, they can linger. A lot of insults were thrown both ways. I'm not proud of myself.
00:03:03.280 I'm not proud of myself. I'm just kidding. I'm very proud of myself. I had a very fun time looking
00:03:07.040 into Kamala's background and her history. And I like the conclusion of the election.
00:03:11.600 Anyways, so President Jimmy Carter recently passed away. He was the 39th president of the United
00:03:17.540 States. He lived a very long life. He lived to be 100. We could only hope to live that long.
00:03:23.140 And I should provide you now with some clips of his eulogy. But nobody's talking about the eulogy.
00:03:30.080 No one is speaking at all about what was said on stage. Instead, people are looking at the
00:03:34.580 interactions between all of the former and current presidents and the vice presidents. And
00:03:40.280 the strangest thing to come out of this is that Obama and Trump are apparently
00:03:44.920 bros. Like they became best friends at some point, you know, cackling. Obama's like cackling
00:03:51.060 Kamala style at Trump's jokes. We don't know exactly what it is that he's saying,
00:03:56.400 but we do know that it is generating a lot of memes. So first and foremost, let's just
00:04:01.080 take a look at how angry Kamala is as she looks back and realizes that Obama, who was supposed to
00:04:08.100 get her to the White House with his brother's speech, is actually enjoying her arch enemy in
00:04:14.300 life. Take a look at this. It's weird. Sad music. And they're talking to each other. Look at her.
00:04:25.600 She's so angry. She's so mad. She can't even hold it. That's what I like about her. She's super
00:04:32.160 duper petty. And then you can see the entire time they're just speaking and they're laughing and
00:04:37.100 they're enjoying each other. And so many people are asking online, what's really going on given
00:04:41.860 the election cycle that we just had? Here are some of their comments. Russ Walker writes,
00:04:47.100 hey, Democrats, they lied to you. They didn't ever believe that he was, quote, orange Hitler.
00:04:52.900 He was never, quote, a threat to democracy. At Jimmy Carter's funeral today, Obama seems to be
00:04:58.380 enjoying his conversation with President Trump. That is very true. This next person, Johnny Maga,
00:05:03.960 writes, Obama in November. Trump is an existential threat to our democracy. Obama in January. And here he
00:05:10.600 is just laughing and enjoying his company. They genuinely look like they're just friends. Clay
00:05:15.280 Travis asks a question. Did Obama vote for Trump, too? It's possible. It's definitely possible. Bowtied
00:05:21.120 Ranger says it's odd to see the guy who claimed Trump was a fascist rapist Hitler for eight years
00:05:27.540 sit next to him and laugh at his jokes during a funeral. And people are imagining what it is they're
00:05:33.520 saying to each other. This user, this next user says he's probably saying, just be honest. She has a
00:05:38.660 penis, doesn't she? And Obama is laughing. Obviously, a nod to all the rumors about Michelle,
00:05:43.760 who was not present, not for any particular reason. She she was traveling, I guess. So there's
00:05:48.540 no shade there or anything going on, even though people are making a lot out of it. Now, I do want
00:05:52.520 to say this. It is something that is a bit frustrating that they keep America Americans rather
00:05:58.820 at one another's throats left versus right with their rhetoric. Right. When we are talking about
00:06:03.180 having assassination attempts, the reason that this happens is because they are saying
00:06:07.440 Trump is literally Adolf Hitler. Like that's where we're at right now in election cycles. Like we've
00:06:12.320 gone the most extreme we could possibly go to. We were told that he is the second coming of Adolf
00:06:17.260 Hitler. Now they say it's me. They've moved on from Trump. But the point is, is that what is the
00:06:22.140 purpose of using that kind of rhetoric only to turn around? Would you sit down? Are we supposed to
00:06:25.980 believe that everything and every movie that we've ever seen about Adolf Hitler is just false? And
00:06:29.780 actually, it would be weird if he appeared and everyone who said those things and created those
00:06:33.580 movies just became best friends with him. That's the signal that it sends, that you're saying these
00:06:37.900 things to demonize someone and you don't believe those things. You have so many followers and
00:06:42.140 believers who actually do. So it is a little bizarre that they are enjoying each other's company so much.
00:06:47.740 But Trump is very warm with people. And what's also bizarre is that it seems that Obama prefers Trump
00:06:53.400 to everybody else in the Democratic Party. OK, so next up, we have Jill Biden and Joe
00:06:59.740 Biden. And you are going to see that when they walk in and they are to be seated next to Kamala,
00:07:05.360 obviously, because she's the vice president of the United States and her husband, Doug Emhoff,
00:07:09.400 they say nothing to her. Just icy. Take a listen. And also the best part of this is Jake Tapper at
00:07:16.320 CNN trying to instantly spin it. I started the year as the would-be Democratic presidential nominee.
00:07:23.300 And we all know what happened after that. Again, you didn't see a particularly warm greeting between
00:07:30.000 the first couple and the second couple. But again, we are at a funeral. So one has to take
00:07:36.600 that into account when trying to read the body language of the individuals there.
00:07:41.400 I just that's that is exceptional CIA project mockingbird training. He instantly is like
00:07:47.980 propaganda, propaganda. What do I say? OK, they're not speaking. Of course, you could take five
00:07:51.600 seconds to wave and say hello. It's a very icy reception. He's like, oh, it's a funeral. It's
00:07:56.540 a funeral. That's the reason that this is happening. Not because we have on record the fact that Jill
00:08:00.940 Biden absolutely hates Kamala. She hates Kamala. This dates back to like 2020 when Kamala was running
00:08:08.360 against Joe Biden. And she referenced him as racist on stage over his busing policies. And then she
00:08:14.840 Jill being Jill got on the phone with a bunch of her supporters and basically was like F her like
00:08:20.200 she actually used the F word and they have hated each other since. So this has been a long running
00:08:24.640 feud that these women could not work together in the White House. And Jill did not want Joe Biden to
00:08:30.280 drop out of the race, despite the fact that he is, you know, at an advanced stage is what I would say.
00:08:35.920 He's on a mental decline, advanced stage of his mental decline. She's kind of been like the monster
00:08:40.960 behind the scenes, like, no, no, no, no power. And least of all, did she want him to concede and to hand
00:08:48.040 it over to her arch nemesis, which is Kamala Harris. And so there have been various events now where they
00:08:53.700 just completely ghost each other to their faces, act like they don't see each other. And here Jake Tapper
00:08:58.420 is pretending like, oh, it's because it's a funeral. No, they do this exact same thing at the Kennedy
00:09:02.180 Center a few months ago. It is well documented that these two absolutely hate each other. And
00:09:07.580 of course, despite the fact that there's a funeral going on, George Bush Jr. immediately proves that
00:09:12.100 this is because of bad blood and not because they can't say hi to each other when he gives this really
00:09:16.620 weird belly tap to Obama. And I remember George and George Bush Jr. and Obama are supposed to hate
00:09:21.740 each other, too. Look at this little belly tap he gives him. I don't know what's happening at this
00:09:28.920 funeral. OK, so it looks like all of these people hate certain people and not other people.
00:09:35.940 But I can say one thing consistently is that the person that I favor the most out of everyone here
00:09:42.020 is obviously Melania Trump, who chose to speak to no one. OK, watch the way she just glares at Kamala.
00:09:49.640 This is her composure throughout the entire thing. Take a look at Melania Trump.
00:09:58.920 She will forever be my favorite. Melania Trump will forever be my favorite because
00:10:05.940 she just keeps it real. I say this all the time. Melania Trump genuinely suffers from realness.
00:10:11.000 OK, she's not playing around. She looks at these people. She's like, I don't know which one of you
00:10:14.480 guys orchestrated trying to get my husband killed. But she obviously highly suspects that it's probably
00:10:20.220 a person a couple of seats away from her because Bill and Hillary were also there. I'm going to actually
00:10:25.060 show you a couple of them as well. And she's just like not playing the game with any of these
00:10:28.360 people. She's like, I'm not going to say hello. I don't like you. I don't like D.C. I don't like
00:10:32.020 politics. She has that Eastern European realness about her. And that's who she is in person. Like
00:10:37.740 I said, she's actually got the best judgment in the White House. In my viewpoint, everyone around
00:10:42.460 Trump, I think Melania Trump actually has the best instincts and that Trump should listen to her
00:10:47.040 more often. But I found this to be the most interesting. Bill and Hillary, OK, said nothing,
00:10:54.660 not just to Trump, but they also said nothing to Obama. And I am not. Maybe I've missed this,
00:11:00.920 but I am not aware of Obama having issues with Hillary and Bill. So this is really interesting
00:11:07.540 to watch. Take a listen.
00:11:08.880 I mean, when you think of hidden here comes Hillary Clinton and President Clinton,
00:11:15.260 former Secretary of State, former Senator Clinton, there's a lot of precedent there,
00:11:21.480 shaking hands with the quails, obviously with the Gore, with Mike Pence. And it's just Jonathan
00:11:29.120 and Willie, when you think of what happened on January 6th and seeing the proximity of Mike Pence.
00:11:37.140 That's just wild to me. That is very strange. I don't know. I don't remember falling out. Maybe
00:11:43.400 somebody in the live chat is going to tell me what's going on. Maybe they tried to assassinate
00:11:48.420 somebody. Again, people think that Hillary and Clinton are behind a lot of assassinations,
00:11:53.020 but I don't remember what the fallout was between those. But it's very obvious that on
00:11:56.880 the Democratic side, there has been a tremendous fallout from Kamala losing. I think when it comes to
00:12:01.540 Obama, the reason why he's being so warm to Trump is because Obama never wanted to get out and stump
00:12:05.820 for Kamala. I think he always knew his instincts, knew that she was not a strong candidate. That
00:12:10.320 was what was being said in the background is he didn't want to do it. But you're kind of forced
00:12:13.360 to because you're a part of the party and you've got to get out there and you have to say a bunch
00:12:16.580 of things. And it actually really hurt his brand. No matter what you want to say about Obama,
00:12:20.740 while he was in office, he was well liked. And his coming out and speaking to the brother's speech
00:12:25.700 actually hurt him. And people thought, OK, you're just a complete and utter fraud. You don't care
00:12:29.980 about black America. You're in Martha's Vineyard. You haven't said anything for years. Now you're
00:12:33.580 stumping for this woman who's not even black and speaking to us as if you have a brother like
00:12:38.620 experience when your entire life was actually spent around white people and white relatives.
00:12:42.700 And I think he's trying to maybe redeem himself and wants to be wants his legacy to be put back
00:12:48.440 into place by showing that he can play ball with Trump and that he actually agrees. He's kind of
00:12:53.400 signaling to America that he agrees that everybody here is a fraud. Now, on the Obama and Trump side,
00:12:59.380 I don't really get it. I think it's a bit strange. I understand people's frustration with seeing this
00:13:02.880 because, again, like I said, what it reveals to us is that politics is all just a show. It's a
00:13:07.800 complete show. They're all friends behind the scenes, except for the women. The women are really
00:13:11.320 on some Real Housewives stuff, but they're all friendly behind the scenes. And everything that
00:13:14.720 they say is to hype the rhetoric, to move other people to be angry and to vote and in some
00:13:18.900 circumstances to get themselves into a lot of trouble on behalf of these candidates. So it's a
00:13:24.240 reminder to all of us not to take all of their rhetoric seriously, because when it comes to DC
00:13:28.780 politics, everything truly is fake and gay. All right. I want to get to these LA fires because
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00:14:23.440 that's CandiceLikesGold.com. Okay. LA fires. And a lot of people around the world don't really
00:14:29.780 understand what's happening here. I'm going to try to explain it to you to understand why this
00:14:33.620 happens, why this keeps happening in Los Angeles. And what I can really say is I remember when I was
00:14:38.920 liberal. I remember when I was on the left, I had a very surface understanding of how the world
00:14:44.160 actually worked, but I had tons of compassion, right? Compassion to me was education. It had almost
00:14:50.780 a monetary value because why would I want animals and people to suffer? Hunting? Never. That's
00:14:56.960 terrible. Yeah, I ate meat my entire life, but who on earth would go and kill an innocent animal just
00:15:03.060 for the sport of it? And of course, at the top of my list was also global warming. I thought that was
00:15:07.560 a bad thing. Why would we want the climate to warm at all? I didn't know why really it was a bad thing,
00:15:13.060 but I watched Inconvenient Truth. In my health classes, everybody was meant to in my generation,
00:15:20.500 which was Al Gore's big, like, if we don't save the planet in 10 years, the planet's going to be
00:15:24.940 over. Anyways, eventually I grew up and I read some books that were not assigned to me at school.
00:15:30.280 I would say a great starting point would be to read a book called Inconvenient Facts by Gregory
00:15:34.980 Whitestone and explain things to me. And you realize that you're told a tremendous lie. And yet the people
00:15:40.460 that hold on to these tremendous lies about our environment and our climate the most are the
00:15:45.060 coastal elites, California and New York. That's who we're referring to when we say coastal elites.
00:15:49.500 They become these sort of hubs of liberalism and more importantly, leftism. I shouldn't even say
00:15:54.520 liberalism. People that know nothing, but they're convinced that they're doing a lot of good, okay?
00:16:00.160 For example, there's homeless people everywhere. There's poop on the streets in San Francisco,
00:16:04.800 but at least the straws aren't plastic. Yep, you will get a straw at a place and it will not be
00:16:10.440 plastic because they're saving the turtles. You have students that can't read or do basic math.
00:16:15.120 They can't pass state level exams, but at least they have transgender teachers that have safe
00:16:20.680 spaces and can go in whatever bathroom they want. That really is your brain on leftism, okay?
00:16:26.700 Animal activists are responsible for the destruction of the animal kingdom. I know that sounds crazy,
00:16:31.900 but it's true. The people that know the least about animals and how they function in the animal
00:16:35.600 kingdom are animal activists. Nobody knows less than them, okay? Learned that when I went hunting
00:16:41.280 for my first time and was shocked that everything I thought I knew about hunters was wrong. It was
00:16:45.260 actually the truth about poachers, whatever. Similarly, I'm going to tell you this because
00:16:50.220 environmentalists are the people that have never really been in the environment. They know nothing
00:16:53.880 about environmentalism really, and they are unwittingly responsible for the very things that they
00:17:01.160 claim to stand against, destroying the environment, right? And you have animal activists, you combine
00:17:05.560 that with environmentalists, and it's always a disaster because they don't understand how stuff
00:17:11.080 works, okay? I'm going to rewind to you this clip of Donald Trump when he was on Joe Rogan
00:17:16.100 explaining how there's all of this barren land in California and these droughts that keep happening
00:17:22.860 that aren't actually attributable to a lack of water, of course, right? California is kind of
00:17:29.160 surrounded by the ocean, but rather to people with big hearts that want to save little fishies.
00:17:34.600 Take a listen. I was in the farm court country with some of the congressmen who were driving up
00:17:39.880 a highway, and I say, how come all this land is so barren? It's farmland, and it looked terrible. It
00:17:48.500 was just brown and bad. I said, but there's always that little corner that's so green and beautiful.
00:17:55.040 They said, we have no water. I said, do you have a drought? No, we don't have a drought. I said,
00:18:00.920 why don't you have no water? Because the water isn't allowed to flow down. It's got a natural flow
00:18:05.740 from Canada all the way up north of water, more water than they could ever use. And in order to
00:18:11.720 protect a tiny little fish, the water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean. Millions and
00:18:19.640 millions of gallons of water gets poured. I could have water for all of that land,
00:18:25.520 water for your forests. You know, your forests are dry as a bone, okay?
00:18:29.060 Yeah, dangerous.
00:18:29.560 That water could be routed. You know, you could have everything. Not only dangerous,
00:18:34.100 billions of dollars a year they spend on forest fires. And you know, there's a case with the
00:18:38.640 environment. They're not allowed to rake their forests because you're not allowed to touch it.
00:18:43.680 All they have to do is clean their forests, meaning rake it up, get rid of the leaves,
00:18:48.780 get rid of, you know, leaves that are sitting there for five years.
00:18:51.500 We'll certainly get rid of the dead fall.
00:18:53.340 And get rid of the trees that have fallen.
00:18:55.180 Yeah.
00:18:56.920 So there you have it. You're supposed to have controlled burns. There's supposed to be more
00:19:00.780 water that's flowing in. And none of this can happen because environmentally, it's like,
00:19:03.760 no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Don't touch anything. And if you do touch anything,
00:19:07.500 make sure it's to reroute the natural thing to make sure that we're able to protect the fishes.
00:19:11.740 It's really anti-human is what it is. Like they're willing to let human beings suffer
00:19:17.300 and die basically to protect their vision of what they believe is, I don't know, happiness,
00:19:23.720 which is like swimming goldfish or something. I don't really get it. Right. And they're learning
00:19:28.440 this stuff in school, but they're learning actually nothing but compassion and emotions.
00:19:31.720 And they are not realist. They are idealist. So what we have on our hands right now,
00:19:35.560 because we are not conducting these, what needs to happen, controlled burns, which are natural,
00:19:40.740 right? Forests naturally burn off things. If there was no human on earth, they would still
00:19:44.820 happen. And when you have a bunch of humans living around, conducting these controlled burns
00:19:50.800 prevents destructive fires. They don't do this. So now we have the most destructive fire happening
00:19:55.980 right now in Los Angeles history. Okay. The Palisades fire exploded to more than 17,000 acres,
00:20:03.480 17,000 acres with zero containment. It's now destroyed at least a thousand structures,
00:20:09.560 which as I said, is making it the most destructive ever in Los Angeles County history. We have at least
00:20:14.280 five people that are dead, about 180,000 residents that have been evacuated and an estimated 2,000
00:20:20.500 structures that have been lost. Okay. There's also the Eaton fire, which is also still ravaging the
00:20:27.760 community not contained. And that has reached 10,000 acres. So this is like truly a disaster.
00:20:33.780 This is going to go on for months, right? This is, there are people that are gonna have to live in
00:20:37.280 hotels, people that are trying to get evacuated. And when you look at how we got here, the incompetence
00:20:42.620 of politicians should infuriate you. Okay. So much happening, so much happening, but I don't know about
00:20:50.020 you, but when everything around me is literally burning to the ground, the first thing I think is,
00:20:54.240 well, thank goodness the fire chief is a female and a member of the LGBTQ community.
00:21:01.920 Oh no, you don't think that? Okay. Well, that's, that was kind of what they were focusing on. These
00:21:05.220 are the kinds of politics that you can find in these sorts of cities. Take a listen.
00:21:10.020 Los Angeles has its very first fire chief who happens to be female.
00:21:15.180 The 19th fire chief of Los Angeles city fire department. It's pretty incredible. And I don't
00:21:20.960 take that lightly. It's a really perfect position to start and to prioritize that work environment,
00:21:28.720 especially from the diversity, equity, and inclusion side.
00:21:31.560 And even chief Crawley admits things were far from perfect in her career.
00:21:36.340 The eyes are on you, but they're on you just a little bit longer. Just say,
00:21:39.480 can you do the job? It's like, yes, I can do the job and I'll show you. Somebody would
00:21:43.820 run to the base and just to make sure that I could throw the ladder. It was a test. So I throw the
00:21:49.100 ladder and then I'd have a little talk and say, you know what? That's my spot. So don't do it
00:21:54.960 again. Crawley says the key to fixing that is having more diversity on the department,
00:21:59.540 which is why they offer girls camps and outreach. It's going to make us a stronger team so we can
00:22:05.460 ultimately serve the community in a better capacity. And save the community in a better capacity.
00:22:13.600 Those ladies did not. Okay. And this is what I'm talking about. DEI policies are destructive.
00:22:17.700 It's insane. People are going along with this. I mean, look at the light in their eyes. The fact
00:22:21.840 that the reporter is covering us like it's a good thing. Oh, you're married to a woman and
00:22:25.240 you're a woman. Yay. Everything's great until it's obviously not great. And then we start to see
00:22:31.980 these sorts of headlines coming out. This is the LA Times at the fire hydrants ran dry as the Pacific
00:22:38.120 Palisades burned. And now they're all, they're all playing the blame game. They're pointing around
00:22:42.280 and they're saying, yeah, the hydrants are down. The water supply just dropped. The math isn't
00:22:46.400 nothing, ladies. What's going on? I mean, it's pointedly ridiculous, but at least,
00:22:51.140 at least despite the fact that she's completely failed, we have competent politicians during
00:22:56.660 emergency times like this. Just kidding. No, we don't. Okay. Because apparently Los Angeles also
00:23:01.460 cut 17.5 million from the fire department budget months before these fires broke out. Why?
00:23:10.140 Well, maybe there's a very good reason. And we can turn to Karen Bass, who is the mayor of Los Angeles
00:23:17.760 to tell us why she signed off on the city of Los Angeles budget with those things taken out of it,
00:23:24.360 with that much money taken out of that budget for the fire department. Okay. Well, we could,
00:23:28.380 except of course, she decided to last Saturday, take a, an all expenses trip to Ghana, just as the
00:23:37.120 National Weather Service was warning about the coming windstorm, warning that they could be
00:23:41.860 disastrous. She got on a plane to attend the inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama
00:23:48.140 in Ghana. So she just sort of left LA to itself. But the good news is she's back. And when she landed,
00:23:55.060 she was definitely ready. And this is a girl boss, guys. This is a girl boss, Karen Bass. She was ready
00:24:00.240 to take questions from reporters about where she had been. Take a listen.
00:24:03.720 Do you owe citizens an apology for being absent while their homes were burning?
00:24:09.340 Do you regret cutting the fire department budget by millions of dollars, Madam Mayor?
00:24:15.320 Have you nothing to say today?
00:24:18.960 Have you absolutely nothing to say to the citizens today?
00:24:23.580 Elon Musk says that you're utterly incompetent. Are you considering your position?
00:24:27.600 Madam Mayor, have you absolutely nothing to say to the citizens today who are dealing with this
00:24:35.400 disaster?
00:24:42.060 No apology for them.
00:24:46.220 Do you think you should have been visiting Ghana while this was unfolding back home?
00:24:50.640 You can't even make that up. Does Karen Bass speak English? Like that's I'm watching this clip
00:24:57.600 going. Is there a language barrier here? Is she unable to answer these questions because there's
00:25:01.820 a language barrier? This is who we have running the state of California. Truly. Oh, but fortunately,
00:25:08.960 we have a totally competent president. That's OK. Step aside. Step aside. Governors. Step aside.
00:25:14.500 Karen Bass, mayor. Go to Ghana. And we have a totally there president of the United States,
00:25:19.500 Joe Biden, who did the right thing, went to Los Angeles. And as they were giving a press conference
00:25:26.420 and he was answering questions about the fire. Here's what he had to say.
00:25:29.920 So in case you couldn't hear, because that was quite low. He essentially is saying that they have help
00:25:57.800 on the way. But the good news is that he he's a grandfather again. He got to announce that his
00:26:05.360 granddaughter, Naomi, had a baby at the hospital that he thought this was appropriate time. People
00:26:09.880 are literally losing everything. Things are burning to the ground. People are being rescued to announce
00:26:14.780 that things are actually great for him because he got to have another great grandchild. So despite what's
00:26:20.480 happening, be sure that you further congratulate the Biden family, who is a lot of people don't have
00:26:25.880 water, literally do not have water. They don't have Internet. They don't have homes. Please keep
00:26:30.880 your focus on Joe Biden's expanding family. This is what we're dealing with in America. And here's
00:26:34.460 what's especially infuriating. I want to say this conclusively about this matter is that now is
00:26:38.920 going to be the point where they turn to you, they turn to us, and there's going to be all these
00:26:43.500 fundraisers and they're going to say, can you help so-and-so's house burnt down, blah, blah, blah.
00:26:47.180 And you should, by the way. This is not I'm not knocking these people that are going to be asking for
00:26:50.720 this help. You should. What I am knocking here is that they shouldn't have to ask for this help
00:26:54.940 because every five days, it seems like we are sending billions of dollars to Ukraine,
00:27:01.400 billions of dollars to Israel, billions of dollars everywhere, except when the American
00:27:06.800 people actually need it. Right. So if there's a hurricane and they need it, I'm sorry, you guys
00:27:10.200 are going to get a $1,000 check. Oh, your house burned to the ground. I'm going to see if your
00:27:14.060 insurance properly covered burning. If not, you better post a GoFundMe and hope that your neighbors
00:27:19.360 can help. This is what's going to happen. You can guarantee yourselves that all of these people,
00:27:23.940 when they turn to their own government, who they have been giving, I would say, if you're in
00:27:27.920 California, upwards to 55 percent of every dollar that you earn to the federal government, right,
00:27:33.800 to the government, pardon, between the state and the federal, probably even more than that if you
00:27:38.660 live in California. And when you turn around and you actually need them, you are going to see that
00:27:42.920 maybe if you're lucky, you might get a couple of thousand dollars. But as soon as you find a place to
00:27:48.740 live, you better get back to work so that they can tax you again so that President Zelensky can go to
00:27:54.320 war and bomb people and Bibi Net and Yahoo can go to war and bomb people. That's what's so infuriating
00:27:59.980 and so disgusting about it all is that there's going to be nothing to give these people. And we are going
00:28:04.620 to be asked to come out of our pockets, which we should do. Absolutely. But we shouldn't have to
00:28:09.700 because of all the money that is being stolen from us and sent overseas. We don't take care of our own,
00:28:15.000 but we take care of everybody else. And it just genuinely makes me so angry, just so angry to see
00:28:21.160 these people, these frauds who sign in and send our money all the time overseas, but can't help anyone,
00:28:26.120 can't help a single American. Anyways, you guys, we will we'll we'll stop on that topic. Obviously,
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00:29:44.780 dot com. OK, guys, in some happier news after taking a break from taking a break, I guess Megan
00:29:53.420 Markle is back and she has released a new Netflix trailer. Now, just give the background of this. If you're
00:29:58.160 wondering why she's doing this, it's because she kind of sold her soul to the devil. Obviously,
00:30:02.700 she's always wanted to be an A-list actress. She didn't never wanted to be a princess. I called
00:30:06.860 that from the very beginning. She wanted to be amongst the A-list because that was her life goal
00:30:11.420 and the talent couldn't carry her there. So she married a prince and then was invited into those
00:30:15.600 circles. But of course, to afford the lifestyle of living in Montecito, to afford the lifestyle
00:30:21.160 of what it means when Oprah Winfrey is your next door neighbor, you got to make some money.
00:30:25.600 And so they decided to sell out their family to Netflix first, obviously. But Netflix did sort of a
00:30:31.900 multi deal with them, meaning that first they had to appear together and then they each had to do
00:30:36.860 their own projects. And you might not even know this, but Prince Harry has already delivered on
00:30:41.240 his to Netflix. He did like something about the Invictus games. I actually didn't watch it or even
00:30:45.920 see it or even cover it. I don't know how well it did. But for one hundred million dollars, it was
00:30:50.120 like we will sell out our family and we will each do our own individual projects. So Megan Markle,
00:30:55.100 people have been wondering what it is that she's going to do, because when she first did her
00:30:57.720 Spotify series, and I think that deal was twenty five million dollars, Spotify lived to regret it
00:31:02.640 immediately. It was breathy. It was awful. I listened to one episode. It was just scripted
00:31:08.440 nonsense, feminist drivel. It was like, what are you doing? What are you talking about? Having on
00:31:13.680 various women that are super eight list to talk about issues that nobody cares about. I'm not
00:31:18.320 kidding. Like her first episode, she was describing how when she was a little girl, the teacher asked
00:31:23.620 her to write a paper on her dream wedding. And she was like, oh, why? Why do women have to think
00:31:29.520 about their wedding? Who wants to listen to a podcast of feminist drivel like that? I mean,
00:31:34.240 it's just absolutely terrible. And it flopped. It flopped really hard despite Spotify trying to push
00:31:40.860 it. And they realized that these two don't really want to work. OK, but she still has to deliver her
00:31:45.920 pound of flesh to Netflix. That's how this works. You have to deliver your pound of flesh. You want
00:31:49.420 that one hundred million. Spotify, I think, ended up canceling the rest of their deal. There was no use.
00:31:53.140 There was no money in it. And this is what she's come up with. It is a new show. And it is I don't
00:32:01.900 even remember what it's called. With Love, Megan, I think it's called. With Love, Megan. And
00:32:06.900 essentially, the series is about her inviting her friends and famous guests to a beautiful California
00:32:13.600 estate, which is apparently not hers, where she cooks and she gardens and she hosts trips. So it's
00:32:19.260 like, I guess now she's going to be Martha Stewart. And I just need you to sort of just watch a bit of
00:32:28.140 this trailer so that you understand exactly what it is I'm talking about if you haven't seen it already.
00:32:32.960 Let's go.
00:32:41.720 I've always loved taking something pretty ordinary and elevating it.
00:32:47.620 Surprising people with moments that let them know I was really thinking of them.
00:32:53.520 What?
00:32:54.160 This is probably one of the most glamorous moments of my life.
00:32:58.040 It's magic!
00:32:59.720 I'm going to share some little tips and tricks.
00:33:03.040 I see what color I gravitate to, and everything goes from there.
00:33:06.980 And how you can incorporate these practices every day.
00:33:11.060 That's what you want. You want that shape and texture.
00:33:14.920 Come on.
00:33:15.540 This is about connecting with friends.
00:33:20.160 I love that we're doing this together for the first time.
00:33:22.740 Making new friends.
00:33:24.660 That is so good.
00:33:25.940 We're family now.
00:33:27.660 And just learning.
00:33:29.840 Look at how much honey we have.
00:33:33.480 We're not in the pursuit of perfection.
00:33:37.160 Woke us all up.
00:33:38.460 We're in the pursuit of joy.
00:33:40.800 I can't take it anymore. Get out. Get out. Get out.
00:33:43.560 Uncle. Uncle. Make it end.
00:33:45.540 Make it end.
00:33:46.380 What is this?
00:33:47.340 Guys, I feel like I'm actually, I'm a very accepting person.
00:33:51.620 Truly, I want to like something about her.
00:33:53.340 I'm searching for something to like about her.
00:33:55.840 And it's so hard because she suffers from such a rare disorder of being unable to just be a human.
00:34:04.340 Do you know what I mean?
00:34:04.920 I've never seen this disorder before.
00:34:05.900 I've never seen someone that struggles to just be, give us like one strip of authenticity.
00:34:11.500 She wants us to believe that she went from being a D-list actress from a show
00:34:15.040 that nobody that I know watched Suits, okay, who took her clothes off, was not even a main
00:34:19.820 role, okay, was doing sex scenes to becoming Martha Stewart in three years.
00:34:24.400 Like this is totally authentic.
00:34:25.820 Because I know other women who are listening to this podcast and totally, totally relate.
00:34:29.160 When I have my girlfriends over and we're cooking, we both, all of us are in full glam,
00:34:34.560 full glam.
00:34:34.900 And we're like, it's not about perfection.
00:34:36.700 But then you look at what we've made and it's literally perfect.
00:34:39.780 In fact, just when I make a cake, it looks just like that with my girlfriends.
00:34:43.100 I look perfect.
00:34:43.980 They look perfect.
00:34:45.320 The cake looks perfect.
00:34:46.200 But we say, it's not about perfection.
00:34:48.740 Really?
00:34:49.260 Because I feel like it maybe is precisely about perfection.
00:34:53.120 Skipping through with honey and bees.
00:34:55.220 Like what, who are you trying to be?
00:34:57.580 And I just want to know who's around her.
00:34:59.700 Because I feel like she needs Taylor Swift's marketing team, okay?
00:35:03.280 Love her, hate her, think she's a fraud.
00:35:05.820 Whatever you want to say about Taylor Swift, she has had a brilliant marketing team behind
00:35:11.200 her, okay?
00:35:12.200 Why can't she just lend that marketing team to Meghan Markle?
00:35:16.580 Why can't she, why does she struggle so much with humanity?
00:35:19.660 You know what I mean?
00:35:19.980 Why can't she just be like, hey, if I'm, if I'm on that marketing team and I'm strategizing,
00:35:23.840 I'm like, hey, here's what we're going to do.
00:35:25.120 You're just going to be a person.
00:35:26.280 She's like, what?
00:35:26.840 What are you saying?
00:35:27.380 You're going to get up out of bed, okay?
00:35:29.060 Your hair's going to be a little messy, out of place.
00:35:31.320 You're going to go pick up your kids, maybe, if that's what you do.
00:35:34.920 And we're just going to try to figure out, like, who you are.
00:35:37.600 Like, I don't understand why they thought that producing what could only be described
00:35:41.980 as a rom-com trailer.
00:35:43.760 I truly, when I watched this, I tweeted, I thought it was going to end and say, starring
00:35:47.060 Drew Barrymore and Julia Roberts in whatever, too.
00:35:52.660 You know, like, what is this?
00:35:53.760 It's giving rom-com vibes.
00:35:56.260 The music in the background.
00:35:57.460 Do you believe in magic?
00:35:59.880 Do you believe?
00:36:00.900 What is that?
00:36:02.460 This is just, even when she was giving us reality, she couldn't give us reality, right?
00:36:06.720 When her and Harry were sitting down, it was just so contrived and it was just so obvious
00:36:12.640 that it was contrived.
00:36:13.600 And I just, I think I understand why it is she was a D-less actress, because she can't
00:36:19.320 even act like herself.
00:36:20.840 And I just, I just, I think it's horrible.
00:36:23.080 And I know that people are going to say, stop bullying her and be nice to her.
00:36:29.060 And why, why do we have to be nice to her?
00:36:32.180 Why do we have to be nice for a woman who clearly went over to get herself a prince, to bring
00:36:38.360 him back, to give her access to this lifestyle that she would have never had access to based
00:36:43.120 on who she is and how hard she works?
00:36:45.880 Who is now throwing it in the face of Americans?
00:36:48.060 Like, who, who does this appeal to?
00:36:50.460 Oh, her neighbors.
00:36:51.500 Her neighbors are about people who could probably afford the ingredients and could have a backyard
00:36:56.180 filled with honeybees and skip through in perfect colors and glamorous hair.
00:37:00.340 This could appeal to Oprah Winfrey.
00:37:01.800 I think so.
00:37:02.400 I really do believe that could appeal to her and basically no one else, least of all in
00:37:06.300 the economy that we're all just coming out of.
00:37:08.020 So I just wanted to say that if you don't like her, it's not your fault.
00:37:11.660 It's because she's extremely unlikable.
00:37:13.780 Okay.
00:37:14.180 She, she has the, the non-it factor.
00:37:17.900 It's amazing.
00:37:18.560 She's actually good at this.
00:37:20.100 Anyways, um, on the flip side of that, I also wanted to get to, before we go away,
00:37:24.760 Mel Gibson, and it's been a long time since Mel Gibson has spoken out.
00:37:29.620 Mel Gibson kind of went away.
00:37:31.680 I, he, I would say, you know, he's actually kind of one of the original people who got
00:37:36.440 canceled out of Hollywood for being anti-Semitic.
00:37:39.080 Like before Kanye West, there was Mel Gibson.
00:37:41.380 You could say like Mel Gibson walked so Kanye could run so I could fly.
00:37:45.120 I don't know.
00:37:45.580 There's something going on here.
00:37:46.720 Anyways, no one says that, but I said it, it's a joke that I'm going to pay for dearly
00:37:50.840 on X when one of my, my Ziobe's picks this up, but he appeared on Joe Rogan today because
00:37:56.820 there's going to be a sequel to the Passion of the Christ.
00:37:59.140 And he was speaking about that sequel.
00:38:00.920 They had a fantastic conversation.
00:38:02.700 I haven't been able to hear it all yet, but, um, he did speak about something that Kanye
00:38:06.900 spoke about in his song, Jesus Walks, where he said that you could, you're not allowed
00:38:10.120 to talk about Jesus in Hollywood.
00:38:11.500 And now Denzel Washington, who recently got baptized said the same thing.
00:38:15.140 You're not allowed to talk about Jesus Christ in Hollywood.
00:38:17.380 Well, Mel Gibson was the original person who recognized that making the Passion of the
00:38:20.420 Christ, he recognized that Hollywood, for whatever reason, is controlled by a lot of demonic
00:38:25.060 forces.
00:38:26.000 And he spoke to Joe Rogan about the pushback that he received making the Passion of the
00:38:30.660 Christ.
00:38:30.960 Take a listen.
00:38:32.100 Right.
00:38:32.360 So there was two things.
00:38:33.300 There was resistance to the Christianity aspect of it and promotion of Christianity.
00:38:37.920 And then there was resistance to the fact that you went outside the system.
00:38:40.740 Well, I had no alternative because no major would back it.
00:38:45.020 Because of the Christianity aspect of it.
00:38:46.720 I guess, yeah.
00:38:47.600 Well, Rupert Murdoch said, you know, he wanted to.
00:38:50.420 And then he said, and then somebody advised him and said he'd be out of business in five
00:38:55.240 years.
00:38:55.800 Rupert Murdoch.
00:38:56.520 Wow.
00:38:57.180 In five years, if he distributed that, if he.
00:38:59.580 Yeah.
00:38:59.860 And I was like, wow, if he's scared, what I'm like, I'm going to I'm going to crash and
00:39:04.380 burn here.
00:39:04.960 But it actually did all right.
00:39:06.560 It did phenomenal.
00:39:09.000 Yeah.
00:39:09.540 Think about that.
00:39:10.480 You have this actor was the top of his game who wanted to create this movie about Christ
00:39:15.480 and Rupert Murdoch comes along and he's like, I'll do it.
00:39:17.900 But then they're like, no, you'll be done in five years.
00:39:19.600 If you do this, you can't.
00:39:20.500 This is how much Hollywood hates Christ.
00:39:23.040 Like I've said, read that book, Hollywood Babylon.
00:39:24.680 You will understand it's always been satanic.
00:39:27.060 There's always been satanic players in place.
00:39:29.200 And it was done strategically with an intention.
00:39:31.560 The creation of Hollywood was about countering Christian Christianity in America.
00:39:36.240 It truly was.
00:39:37.020 That is just an indisputable fact about Hollywood, the movies, the cathedrals, particularly the
00:39:42.500 Catholic faith.
00:39:43.240 It is something that was targeted.
00:39:45.160 And that's why people in America are just so married to Protestantism.
00:39:48.880 And they have almost and I had this, by the way, as a former Protestant, like a knee jerk
00:39:52.240 reaction to Catholicism.
00:39:53.460 Like you didn't get those ideas by yourself.
00:39:56.260 OK, that was a very methodical approach that people push.
00:40:00.680 They wanted you even in your history classes to hate Catholicism and to associate it with
00:40:04.840 evil in your mind.
00:40:05.600 Anyways, it won't go on a theological rant.
00:40:07.340 Instead, I'm going to show you this other clip of Mel Gibson discussing the sequel, which
00:40:11.380 is The Passion of the Christ Resurrection.
00:40:14.820 Take a listen.
00:40:15.740 So are you doing this with historians as well?
00:40:18.340 Are you trying to make it?
00:40:19.180 Yeah.
00:40:19.640 Yeah.
00:40:20.040 Yeah.
00:40:20.260 Historical stuff.
00:40:21.180 Well, I regard the Gospels as history.
00:40:23.740 It's a verifiable history.
00:40:24.920 Some people say, oh, it's a fairy tale.
00:40:26.720 He never existed, but he did.
00:40:28.540 And there are other accounts, verifiable historical accounts outside the biblical ones that also bear
00:40:35.260 this up that, yes, he did exist.
00:40:37.340 And the other aspect of that is that all the evangelists, the apostles who went out there,
00:40:45.580 every single one of those guys died rather than deny their belief.
00:40:52.280 And nobody dies for a lie.
00:40:55.120 Nobody.
00:40:55.740 Right.
00:40:56.300 So that's part of what I'm doing.
00:40:58.660 It's like showing nobody dies for a lie.
00:41:02.640 I just love that.
00:41:03.940 Nobody dies for a lie.
00:41:05.480 There's so many different ways that you could spin that in the context of politics today,
00:41:10.060 people that are being attacked and people that are willing to be attacked because it's the truth.
00:41:14.500 You don't get attacked that hard because you're telling a lie.
00:41:17.580 You get attacked that hard when you're telling the truth, right?
00:41:19.360 Always.
00:41:19.700 And he's obviously speaking, referring to the apostles, but these truths don't go away.
00:41:24.300 That is like a, that is just, it is so crucial to that understanding.
00:41:27.440 So when you see people being attacked, like even if you go back to the early years of Donald Trump
00:41:31.980 and how vicious it was against him, it wasn't because Trump was lying about the state of things
00:41:35.920 in America.
00:41:36.320 It was because he was telling the truth.
00:41:38.000 And the media is a lie.
00:41:39.040 They slander.
00:41:39.760 They libel.
00:41:40.640 It is Satan's chosen people that are involved in libeling and in slandering.
00:41:44.220 Okay.
00:41:44.420 God's chosen people don't slander and lie.
00:41:46.180 Satan's chosen people do that because Satan was the ultimate slanderer.
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00:42:39.240 All right, guys, I got to tell you, I have a major surprise for you tomorrow.
00:42:43.540 Like a major burn down the house, be nowhere else but here.
00:42:47.120 Okay, I'm telling you because like, it's crazy.
00:42:49.400 You're going to think I'm making it up, but you have to be here tomorrow.
00:42:52.220 And that's really an unfair tease for me to say that.
00:42:54.440 Like, oh, I have a major surprise.
00:42:55.520 Like, you absolutely must be here at the show.
00:42:58.260 Watch it live because you're not even going to find out later.
00:43:00.920 If you're at work, just like got to pivot over and be like, sorry, Candace is on.
00:43:05.080 I need to figure out what is she's going to say.
00:43:06.800 It's insane.
00:43:07.360 It's absolutely insane.
00:43:08.980 Okay, I'm going to get to some of your comments regarding episodes past and this episode as
00:43:14.620 well.
00:43:16.140 Some of you guys are saying Meghan Markle and Kamala are sisters.
00:43:19.820 Yeah, yes, that inauthenticity we're talking about, I would definitely say they have the
00:43:25.500 same element.
00:43:26.220 Maybe they're related.
00:43:27.860 Pantera writes, did she just turn into a wife?
00:43:31.100 Who are we referring to here?
00:43:32.200 Meghan Markle?
00:43:33.200 Yeah, I guess.
00:43:34.140 I don't know.
00:43:34.780 I don't know what she's trying to brand here.
00:43:36.300 It's very weird.
00:43:37.640 Scarlet Rose writes, I'm searching for something to like about her.
00:43:41.360 Candace be nice.
00:43:41.940 I am though.
00:43:42.700 Like, I genuinely am not a hater.
00:43:45.060 Like, even Mark Zuckerberg, I told you yesterday, his hair looks great.
00:43:47.520 And I don't like that guy at all.
00:43:49.240 But he looks more human.
00:43:50.080 He grew his hair out a little bit.
00:43:50.980 He's got a little bit of color.
00:43:51.760 What do you want me to say?
00:43:52.920 And with her, I just really struggle.
00:43:54.680 I'm just, I just want her to be a person.
00:43:57.780 You know?
00:43:58.080 I want her to stop acting all the time because she's not good at it.
00:44:01.540 And I just want to know who the real Meghan Markle actually is.
00:44:04.920 Regarding Mel Gibson, this person writes, Gibson knows the Holly weird system.
00:44:10.040 Yes.
00:44:10.300 I think he was early to trying to expose it.
00:44:12.680 He got out and he has been doing independent films since.
00:44:15.620 I mean, he gave us so many huge films when he was an actor.
00:44:19.340 Braveheart.
00:44:19.840 I really loved the movie Braveheart.
00:44:21.400 And then he just got out and it seemed like he disappeared.
00:44:23.880 And I'm really glad that he's back.
00:44:24.920 And I'm glad that he's doing it outside of the Hollywood system because I think that we
00:44:27.940 have to do it outside of a satanic system because that is, it is a system.
00:44:32.460 And when you talk about the producers, the contracts, the stuff that Kanye was saying
00:44:35.900 about these like devilish like contracts that people do because they just want to create.
00:44:40.000 And like, if you have the creator force in you, please don't sign a deal with the devil.
00:44:44.020 That's what I want to say.
00:44:44.740 Like, don't sign a deal with the devil.
00:44:45.620 Like that is, it doesn't make any sense.
00:44:47.360 Like your talent is God given.
00:44:49.420 And it's sad that you have people that recognize that talent, try to scoop you up and take advantage
00:44:53.660 of you.
00:44:54.420 And that really is, that really gets to the heart of everything that Kanye was trying
00:44:58.100 to say.
00:44:58.720 As I said in the comment yesterday, I said, when you get to a certain level, you realize
00:45:03.300 that Kanye is right a lot.
00:45:05.840 You know, the problem with him is how he communicates.
00:45:08.180 And I, now that I have a lot of toddlers, I basically think that he communicates like a
00:45:12.880 toddler.
00:45:13.500 He oversimplifies things.
00:45:15.540 He can't deliver his point in a way that is palatable to the public.
00:45:19.580 He says things like, like a little like my toddler.
00:45:22.000 He just oversimplifies and says something like, what do you can't just say that?
00:45:24.800 But he actually says that.
00:45:26.080 But I think, you know, at his heart, he was really, truly trying to expose how so many
00:45:32.100 people are being taken care, taken advantage of in Hollywood with these contracts.
00:45:37.260 And that happens also in politics.
00:45:38.560 It happens all the time.
00:45:39.600 So we'll see.
00:45:41.340 We will absolutely see.
00:45:42.960 Or the way that he communicates, jumps on stage.
00:45:45.980 He takes a trophy from Taylor Swift and he says, Beyonce has the greatest video of all
00:45:52.040 time.
00:45:53.020 But what he really is trying to say is the Grammy is rigged.
00:45:55.620 It's just, this is not a meritocracy anymore.
00:45:57.520 It's about pushing certain ideals and principles.
00:45:59.720 But what I said sounded so much better than I'm gonna let you finish.
00:46:03.220 Beyonce had the greatest music video of all time.
00:46:05.100 Like that's Kanye.
00:46:06.240 And I randomly understand usually what he's trying to say.
00:46:09.300 What does that say about me?
00:46:10.020 It's not good.
00:46:10.500 Uh, lastly, we have Sammy.
00:46:13.240 She writes, I work in left-leaning media.
00:46:14.820 And last I checked, my boss said we can't cover or even interview Mel Gibson because SJWs
00:46:20.560 on staff would have an issue with it.
00:46:22.440 Kind of makes me want to start my own thing.
00:46:24.180 Sammy, you start your own thing.
00:46:26.200 It's, it's, it's media sucks.
00:46:27.820 You know, go independent.
00:46:29.560 Corporate media absolutely sucks.
00:46:31.460 I think you could do it.
00:46:32.740 People would much rather listen to a voice.
00:46:34.560 I mean, not interviewing Mel Gibson, I would jump at the opportunity.
00:46:37.040 I would literally do backflips to be able to interview Mel Gibson and speak to him about
00:46:41.580 the Catholic faith.
00:46:42.500 Maybe it'll happen.
00:46:43.140 Maybe it is in the cards for me.
00:46:45.220 Somebody in the comments says, Candace, Suits was a good series.
00:46:47.600 I didn't watch it.
00:46:48.500 Okay.
00:46:49.020 Wait, I'm glad you said that though.
00:46:50.120 Now I can finally say something good about Meghan Markle.
00:46:53.280 Suits was a good series.
00:46:55.080 That comes from VG Block.
00:46:56.660 Thank you, VG Block.
00:46:57.840 All right, guys, if you want to support the show, like I said, tomorrow we have a huge announcement.
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00:47:03.880 We're going to need that.
00:47:04.640 We're going to need you guys to be giving to us monthly.
00:47:07.040 Um, we've got some really, really, really big projects that are at bay right now is
00:47:11.900 going to be an explosive year for the Candace show that is in large part, thanks to you
00:47:16.180 guys, the viewers.
00:47:17.420 I want to see what your guys guesses are, by the way, I got to go through your comments
00:47:21.020 here and see what your guesses are regarding, um, tomorrow's major, major announcement that
00:47:25.220 will plausibly never be topped.
00:47:27.100 I might be hitting the pinnacle of my career tomorrow, which is really sad because it's going
00:47:30.680 to be only downhill from there potentially.
00:47:32.620 Anyways, you guys, we will see you tomorrow.
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