Kamala’s “Grandma Chrishy” Doesn’t Exist. I Am Convinced. | Candace Ep 94
Summary
Join us as we take a closer look at Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, as she takes on the FBI, the CIA, and the media in a new segment called "Kamala's Blackface" hosted by former NFL player Shannon Sharpe. We also discuss Jeff Bezos' recent op-ed in which he wrote about how everyone hates us, we suck, and we have to stop being so fake and gay. Later on in the show, we compare and contrast Sharpe's attitude when speaking about an actual black person and when speaking to a black person in political blackface. Is there a double standard in the black community? Or is it just a Democratic Party thing? And what kind of blackness are they guarding? And why is it so hard for black people to be black in the media? Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Candace Owens ( ) Candace is a stand-up comedian, podcaster, writer, and podcaster. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, and host of the Breakfast Club. She also hosts a podcast called "The Breakfast Club" with her good friend and former co-host, Shay Shay ( ). Candace and Shay discuss politics, politics, and everything else going on in their everyday lives. In this episode, Candace talks about what it's like to be a black woman in America. and what it means to be Black in the 21st century America, and why it's not okay to not be black. And why it s okay to wear black in America and why she s not Black. . in this episode of The Breakfast Club is a must listen to this episode. in which she s a must-listen to the wholeheartedly and it s not just black in any other way possible. This episode is for anyone who wants to know what it s ok to be or not black in this country. or isn t black in our culture why they re not black enough at least it s black enough to be that s not black And it s just black enough, but they re black enough that they can t be black enough? and they ve got it all the same thing for that s black or they ve not but they ve been so they re not enough or they re too much are not black enough.
Transcript
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All right, guys, happy Wednesday. I'm so sorry I'm late today. I feel like I always have to issue a statement that I'm not dead. Everyone's very worried about me. If I'm even five minutes late, I get a text message like, did they get you? Did they get you? Who is they? Well, I think we all know. If I do end up dead, you guys will be the first people to know who did decide to do the thing because, you know, probably the same people that killed MLK, JFK. I don't know. I'm just saying stuff. We're talking a lot about the feds and the CIA. I may piss off the wrong people, certainly by taking a closer look at Kamala's genealogy.
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And that's exactly what we're going to be doing today, taking a closer look at Grandma Krishy because the math is simply not mathing. I'm driving myself insane. So I want to welcome you guys into all that we have uncovered about her so that you can help me. Also, there seems to be another big secret here that I can't quite figure out.
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Later on in the show, though, we're going to discuss Jeff Bezos because he wrote an op-ed to the Washington Post, which he owns, and it's pretty impactful. Basically, he says in so many words, everyone hates us, we suck, and we have to stop being so fake and gay. And I can co-sign that. I can co-sign that. So we'll discuss it.
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But first, I am feeling really upset at Shannon Sharp today. Yeah, the former NFL player who hosts a podcast called Club Shay Shay after his interview with Kamala Harris because, you know, he just didn't push her on some things that he decided to make fun of me about in the past. And yeah, we're going to get into that. Welcome back to Candace.
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All right, before we dive back into Kamala's genealogy, I do want to honorably mention Shannon Sharp. And by honorably, I don't actually mean honorably because I am just so sick and tired of this weird double standard that seems to exist in black media where they really don't know what's going on.
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Certainly throughout my entire career have rejected me, not wanted to have me on. She's not black. Candace ain't black. But then suddenly you have a candidate, a presidential candidate who quite literally put on political blackface. We bust her in all of these lies. And nobody keeps that same energy. Like what kind of blackness are they actually guarding? Is it blackness or is it just a Democratic Party? That's what I'm beginning to wonder. So I want to show you, when I got fired earlier this year from the Daily Wire, there were so many black hosts who were just like dancing on my grave, like thinking that I wouldn't be
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successful ever again and making up all of these conspiracy theories. And one of them was that I somehow knew I was leaving the Daily Wire. I didn't. And that that was the reason I had just done Joe Budden's podcast. Like Joe Budden randomly shouted me out on his podcast. I instantly responded and he had me on. There was no move there. There was nothing being planned.
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And then the same thing with the Breakfast Club. Like I would have loved to do that show for years. They never invited me. They just happened to invite me after I did the Joe Budden podcast. So I did two in a row. And then I leave the Daily Wire. And the next thing you know, they're trying to drum up some conspiracy about me, like trying to blackify myself as if I have to do that. Spoiler alert, I'm already black. I've been black every single day of my life. I have not even taken a 10 minute recess.
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I have not been like, let me just chill for like five minutes and not be black for a second. So it's so ridiculous and never warrants a response. But it does today because I wanted you to compare and contrast Shay Shay's attitude when he addresses blackness, when speaking about an actual black person and then when speaking to a person who's just wearing blackface.
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So here he is. Let's jog your memories about what Shannon Sharpe had to say about me following my exit from the Daily Wire. Take a listen.
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Sometimes, and it's happened before, people in our community forget that they're black.
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And they try to appease a group of people that's probably never going to embrace them.
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And once they realize that, guess who's the first group to take them back?
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But, but, but you, but we've, listen, we've seen this happen before.
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OJ Simpson, you know, he had the famous quote, I'm OJ, I ain't black.
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Even Michael Jackson went through what he went through.
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And now Miss Owens, who, oh, I don't want no black pilots.
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And now we can't keep off our black media stations.
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Now, if I'm lying about speaking out of turn, people, y'all correct me.
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Again, every time I've been invited to go on a black podcast, I've gone on it.
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But it's because of people who have your attitude and decided that people that are conservative
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just don't deserve a platform that I don't typically get invited.
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And by the way, to the woman who said, I don't know her.
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That would have been the correct amount of journalism to do here.
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But it doesn't matter because I'm focusing here on Shannon Sharpe and this sort of attitude
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when a black person doesn't tap dance for the Democratic Party.
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So let's fast forward to this week or past couple of days when he has on Kamala Harris,
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the entire community, the black community is up in arms recognizing that she literally
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plagiarized her grandparents to pretend that she was black when in fact she's Irish, Syrian,
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And so he has an opportunity to be the hero since since you are the person that is deciding
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who is and is not black and when they're allowed to be black and how they're allowed to be black
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and, you know, the reason that they're acting black, whatever you're saying there, which
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You would think he would have taken the opportunity to address Kamala Harris's genealogy, her
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ancestry, who actually in your family is black.
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Listen to Kamala Harris here, because like I said, she's kind of doing the slow wipe here,
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trying to pretend like she never said she was black, never said she was African-American.
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And she provides an excuse for how she's not really black, but is black on the basis of
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My mother, she she understood that there is a community that she wanted her children
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And she was very intentional and purposeful about that.
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And so I always say to people, even when I took the stage as the nominee for the Democratic
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nomination, that, you know, there is the family that you have by birth.
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So my mother, I had all these aunties and uncles.
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My uncle Sherman, who was one of the first black men to graduate from Berkeley School of
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Law, who, when we were young girls, sat us down and taught us how to play chess.
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Because Uncle Sherman said, you need to understand how the chess board works, because that's the
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They're going to be different players with different moves, and you need to see the whole board.
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My mother raised us around, like my Auntie Chris, who went to Howard in the 50s and pledged
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And she was one of my incredible role models growing up.
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And that was one of the big reasons I wanted to go to Howard University and pledge Alpha
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Those are some of the lessons that I've learned from my mother.
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How does that not register to black America as an absolute fraud?
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When, you know, and it's not your family, but it is your family.
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Just lapping it up and accepting whatever she says.
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Because he doesn't have an original thought in his brain, and it's been mandated to him
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that the definition of blackness is basically enslaving yourself to Democratic Party, even
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when you have someone who is quite literally wearing blackface.
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And for clarity, in case you are just jumping into this series, every single person that
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she just named there, her Auntie Chris, her Uncle Fred, her Aunt whatever, Shelly, none
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She admitted that in her book, if you read the fine print, that they weren't her actual aunts
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But that's her experience with the black community.
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And she's essentially saying to Shannon Sharp, yeah, I'm going to keep blackfacing
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And these are my aunties and these are my uncles.
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That's just how family works, except that's literally not how family works.
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And so I just want to say, Shannon Sharp, if you're watching this, and I'm sure someone
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will cut it so you can see it, you're a disgrace for that.
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You really are a disgrace for your treatment of somebody who's actually black when weighed
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against your treatment of somebody who has been wearing political blackface simply
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because she wants votes from people that she perceives as stupid.
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And by the way, you are playing the part there, Shannon Sharp, of being an idiot.
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By the way, shout out to the people when he was disrespecting me.
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If you go to those comments, him and the woman he's sitting across from, everybody came down
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Just because she does not agree and go with the crowd, you don't get to disrespect her and
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say that she's somehow putting on, like, I don't speak to black people.
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But I had to vent about that because when I saw that clip, I was like, I know he's not really
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So Club Shay Shay, you are Club Nay Nay in my book.
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But I will say to you, because I'm always open to having a conversation, I will have a
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How could a person who never invited me onto their show make that statement?
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Anyways, moving on, because I do want to jump back into her actual genealogy, not her aunties
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and uncles that aren't aunts and uncles and yup, yup, club Shay Shay, but like the actual
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uncles and aunts who she never mentioned who are very white or very Jewish.
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And I have just been completely confused about this Miss Chrissy.
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We've talked about her in the past, but I really want to hone in on her because I'm telling you,
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I was just on a spiral today going, okay, nothing is making sense.
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Okay, so just to remind you, obviously, Chrissy is the person who was the biggest inspiration
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Instantly, a red flag spoke to a relative of his.
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I told you that back when I spoke to one of Donald Harris's half siblings, and they said
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that they had never met Miss Chrissy, who would be their grandmother.
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So you've got one sibling who's like unbelievably close and being raised by the other sibling,
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same grandparent, and never heard of them, doesn't have a picture in the house, and realized
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that is actually remarkably suspicious, that they don't actually know their own grandparents.
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And so I decided to look for clues in his essay.
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And just reminding you, he told us that his roots go back to Miss Chrissy, that she was
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formerly Christiana Brown, so presumably she got married.
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And he says right out, is honest about the fact that she is a descendant of Hamilton Brown,
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who is on record as a plantation and slave owner and the founder of Brownstown.
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He was a nasty piece of work, extraordinarily racist, whipped the crap out of his slaves,
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He did not want the abolishment of slavery, and he went to England to fight it at every
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He was known to be particularly vicious and abusive.
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What's really interesting is that Snopes was trying, when people started realizing that
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she descended from slaves, and yet she's walking around talking about her being African-American,
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Snopes tried to write a piece in defense of Kamala Harris that actually further substantiates
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that Christiana Brown, in my view, doesn't actually exist, or at least that's not her name.
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The title here is, Did U.S. Senator Kamala Harris's ancestor own slaves in Jamaica?
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We have not yet found a record of a Christiana Brown being born to marry Melvina Brown.
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Such a record would establish a link between Donald Harris's paternal grandmother, Christiana,
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As a result of his absence, we are issuing a rating of unproven until such evidence exists,
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So they're basically saying we can't find who she was born of.
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He's telling us, they're basically saying Donald Harris is a liar, right?
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And for whatever reason, I guess he would want the street cred of saying that his relatives,
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This woman, who knows what her name is, is clearly descended from Hamilton Brown.
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And yet when we did this chart, so I'm just, I want you to take a look at this.
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When we did this chart, first and foremost, I just want to let you know,
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There's no question that Hamilton Brown was both Mary Melvina's father and the person that she married.
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She either married her brother, who might have been Hamilton Brown Jr.,
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And I'm not going to make a big whatever about it because it's just like, okay,
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And I don't think it's really going to make or break people voting for her.
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It really doesn't have anything to do with her.
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And what they're basically pointing out, Snopes,
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is that she's allegedly supposed to be the child of Mary Melvina Brown,
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Instead, someone seems to have produced a fake birth record saying that, well,
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her mom's name is Mary Ann Brown, but that would not make her a descendant of Hamilton Brown.
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If she's got a mom named Mary, it's got to be this Mary Melvina Brown.
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And every time we tried to look and piece her in,
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and this is supposed to be, again, Donald's grandmother,
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I said, let's take a look at the actual confirmed descendants of Hamilton Brown.
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Like the people who we can find, their tombstones, their tombstones,
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some of them literally say, like, the son of Hamilton Brown, son of Hamilton Brown.
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Like, it's very clear you find their obituaries.
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Again, also suspect that we have all of these people that we can find obituaries and tombstones for,
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but we can't find anything about Miss Krishy, who was just this huge influence on Donald's life.
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Is he like, hey, if you feel a connection and an affinity, you could just be like, that's my grandma.
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I actually was really close with a woman named Bernadette, who was like a second mom to me.
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Can I now run as an Irish president of the United States?
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So we took a look at those relatives who had tombstones and had obituaries,
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and I said, actually, in the Kingston Gleaner, they always tell you who attended the funeral,
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and it's interesting because we keep seeing Oscar Brown, Oscar Brown Harris, as a pallbearer.
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He would have been like 30 years old, and we still can't find Christiana Brown anywhere.
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So I'm going to show you Edwin Brown's obituary because there's a couple of things
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It tells you that you have the misters C. Brown and D.A. Brown.
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Stanley Brown and Oscar Brown, which are listed as cousins, which would imply that Mary Melvina
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had a sister, or Hamilton Brown had a third sister.
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It was totally incestuous, and they birthed Oscar Brown.
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That is very strange that he's being mentioned as a cousin when he should be mentioned as
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And I do think that that family line had a lot of incest, and that could be the secret.
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But if you keep looking at that obituary, what's also interesting is when you look down,
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there is a mention, I believe it is in this one, of a—yes, look at the bottom there,
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a couple of lines up, it says Christiana Rose, okay?
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And also next to Christiana Rose is Beryl Harker.
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Like, let's just remember that Beryl is the grandma Beryl we're looking for, a grandma
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Could this be the Beryl that we're looking for?
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When I look up Christiana Rose, it is very apparent that she owned land.
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So that would check out, because the woman that we're looking for, far from this
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depiction that she's potentially just some mixed person and Hamilton Brown, like, raped
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a slave, which I felt like they were trying to make us think, she obviously was legitimate,
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Because Oscar Brown is attending these funerals.
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You don't just, like, rape a slave and then invite the product of that child to, like,
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And beyond that, we know that she owned dry goods stores.
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Like, this is not—this is not some illegitimate child.
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Christiana, in the way that he describes her in her piece, was a descendant of Hamilton Brown,
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So when we found Christiana Rose, I started thinking, like, maybe they just made up the
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name Christiana, like, full stop, made up the name Christiana, showed a picture of this
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woman to make people think that, you know, Kamala potentially is mixed somewhere along
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I am fully of the belief that the photos that have been shown of the grandparents are
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Not faked as in the photo of the individuals are fake, but that they are not the people
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that they purport them to be, that Kamala is just adopting people.
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Maybe that woman was like a grandma, but that's not her real grandma.
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We don't know, because then we can find virtually nothing about Christiana Rose other than the
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fact that she received property from her father, who seems to be one of the original people
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Also of interest, and this could be a potential lead, is that same Edwin Brown obituary that
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His tombstone says, son of Hamilton Brown, and it also says, of Pedro Farm.
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And that's the first time that I had recognized that, of Pedro Farm.
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It allows us to put at least some coordinates on the map, and we're continuing to research
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and say, okay, well, if we're looking for a family that was running Pedro Farm, we should
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We should be able to find some names within the Kingston Gleaner.
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The other possibility is if they're, if they made up this name, there's got to be a reason
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And I never felt that that woman was married to Joseph Alexander Harris.
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Joseph Alexander Harris, we know he's a Syrian Jew.
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He looks exceptionally sharp and dressed in his photo, like his father looked and his
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And it just didn't, it didn't feel like the right vibe.
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Well, something that was of interest is I was like, let's, let me look up in the Kingston
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Gleaner and see everything that I can find about Joseph Alexander, because maybe they're
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Maybe Oscar Harris is the product of incest because, you know, he went by Oscar Brown Harris.
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And what you really have is that, that he is just a product of like a mom and dad that
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So I started crawling through the Kingston Gleaner, looking to see what I could find about
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Again, Joseph Alexander is supposed to be the person that had a child with Miss Chrissy and
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So I'll just tell you because the first time I saw it, I thought it was weird.
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But if you had a wife or a spouse that left you, you were, you had to publicly post it
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in the newspaper so that you would not be deemed responsible for their debts if anything
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And this person, who is Joseph Alexander Harris, writes, my wife, Carolina, or published rather,
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my wife, Caroline Verilita Harris, having left my home care and protection without my
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knowledge, I hereby warn the public that I will not be responsible for any debts that
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Signed, Joseph Alexander Harris on June 27th of 1934.
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Now that could be a different Joseph Alexander Harris.
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We did find another potential Joseph Alexander Harris, but we haven't been able to verify
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that these are not just completely fake records because every person that's listed in that
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And as I've learned from Donald Harris's family, that's very easy in Jamaica, especially
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It was easy because they were establishing the town.
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But then he said, even later on, him growing up, all you had to do was go down and bribe someone,
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know somebody down at the office and be like, hey, can you make this?
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So finding a birth record is not convincing for me.
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And that was actually rightly pointed out by Snopes that the birth record that exists
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There's no father listed and there's a Marianne Brown that doesn't actually exist.
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And it has to be Mary Malvina Brown, but we can't find a birth record from Mary Malvina
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So birth records in Jamaica at this time and way forward into the future are just not reliable.
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And so, but what I feel is reliable are tombstones.
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It's a little harder to fake that, to bury someone.
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It almost seemed like someone created another Joseph Alexander Harris.
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And we don't know if that's the right person, if this could be the person that they're hiding,
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someone that he did marry, or if that's a different family tree.
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And so I wanted to open up to the public about it because what ends up happening is
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when I get stuck on something, then one of you guys emails me and it's like a breakthrough.
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And so I was like, why am I driving myself crazy?
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I'm going to use the internet and the people that have been following me on the series who
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are going to now dig, like me, we're going to become especially women like the CIA and
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But I'm telling you, just in closing, that if this is a thing going forward that you can
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just say that you have some friends and you are that somehow, like family, and then you
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can just like take on that race, I am definitively running as the first Japanese dictator of the
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I feel like I could dictate some things that would make society a little bit better.
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All right, Jeff Bezos wrote a thing, and it's kind of interesting.
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So in case you're not following this, it's hilarious.
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I actually think it's weird that you have editorial boards that give presidential endorsements because
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the whole idea that they're supposed to be selling to us is that they're neutral.
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And so when they just go, I endorse this president, and it's the most predictable president given
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the publication, you're like, okay, this is why I don't listen to anything you say or believe
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anything that you write because it's very obvious that you are incredibly biased in all of your pieces.
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So Jeff Bezos, they had run it up, I guess, you know, the top editor or whatever, ran it up the
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chain and said, Jeff Bezos, we're endorsing Kamala Harris.
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And Jeff Bezos said, no, we're just done with endorsements.
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Are you saying that we're supposed to be objective journalists?
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We don't do that anymore at the Washington Post.
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Three of the Washington Post's 10-person editorial board announced that they were stepping down
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after Jeff Bezos blocked the endorsement of Kamala Harris.
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The fact that you are quitting your job, like you're saying, if we have to be fair, I'm quitting
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You have people who had been at the paper for more than four decades, like David Hoffman.
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And also the editor at large, a guy named Robert Kagan, also resigned in protest.
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And apparently a bunch of people said, we're unsubscribing.
00:25:25.180
And they wrote a statement saying that the refusal to endorse a presidential candidate
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I just, I can't believe that they can't appreciate that they have just become cartoons.
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Like you are a Will Ferrell skit waiting to happen.
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I mean, Saturday Night Live should make that a skit.
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If they want to be funny again, they should make it a skit.
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Like when they got challenged to do their jobs, be unbiased, they just lost it.
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They just completely lost their ish and said, I'm out of here.
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Anyways, what I wanted to point out to you was that he wrote, Jeff Bezos, that is, ended
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up writing a piece basically saying why he asked them to do their jobs and not be unbiased.
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And it's entitled The Hard Truth, Americans Don't Trust the News Media.
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Of course, everybody knows that it's been, it's at an all time low.
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What is it like 30% of people actually trust the mainstream media.
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And I would say that those 30% might be suffering from like a mental illness.
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Truly, we have found the dumbest people in our society.
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Like if you were like, I really trust the mainstream media and you're part of that 30%,
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you really have to just re-examine your life after the last few years.
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I'm going to read you a couple of portions from what he wrote.
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I just highlighted it because I didn't want to read the entire thing, but he writes that
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Anyone who doesn't see this is paying scant attention to reality and those who fight reality
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It would be easy to blame others for our long and continuing fall in credibility and
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We must work harder to control what we can control to increase our credibility.
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Presidential endorsements do nothing to tip the scales of an election.
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No undecided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say, quote, I'm going with newspaper A's
00:27:21.760
What presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias, a perception of
00:27:27.720
Ending them is a principled decision and it's the right one.
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What do you think people believe when you say that you're coming together to endorse
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presidential candidate, especially one as ridiculous as Kamala Harris, who didn't even
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She just was kind of waiting for Joe Biden to die at the right time.
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That's just crazy to think that she's like trying to occupy the highest office in the land
00:27:54.860
And they're like, we're endorsing the woman that nobody voted for.
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And they can't figure out in their own heads why that's bad.
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He goes on to write in the annual public surveys about trust and reputation.
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Journalists and the media have regularly fallen near the very bottom, often just above
00:28:10.140
But in this year's Gallup poll, we have managed to fall below Congress.
00:28:13.660
Our profession is now the least trusted of all.
00:28:22.900
Our Brethren newspapers have the same issue, and it's a problem not only for media, but
00:28:28.720
Many people are turning to off-the-cuff podcasts.
00:28:33.600
Inaccurate social media posts and other unverified news sources, which can quickly spread misinformation
00:28:39.900
The Washington Post and The New York Times win prizes.
00:28:42.120
But increasingly, we talk only to a certain elite.
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Oh my gosh, this is something that I have noticed.
00:28:49.100
And there is a great example of that this year, because if the media had any impact at
00:28:55.060
all, the amount of hit pieces that were written about me, it's unbelievable.
00:28:58.080
Actually, I'm going to have to go back and count them one day.
00:29:02.360
You had, like, Barry Weiss writing newsletters for weeks.
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And it's like, guys, who are you writing this to?
00:29:15.880
And this is what we're going to do to fix the problem of people not believing us.
00:29:18.620
We're going to keep smearing and libeling everybody all the time as racist and sexist
00:29:24.320
And then we're going to go, it's very weird that they're turning to independent media when
00:29:27.860
we told people that that independent media is racist, sexist, and misogynist.
00:29:35.940
When you take a look at them, it just seems to be a huge circle.
00:29:42.320
I know for a fact they're on text chains together.
00:29:47.020
We are living in a post-mainstream media world.
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He writes conclusively, while I do not and will not push my personal interest, I will
00:29:58.480
also not allow this paper to stay on autopilot and fade into irrelevance, overtaken by unresearched
00:30:04.880
podcasts and social media barbs, not without a fight.
00:30:11.920
I just feel like you should have maybe done that like 10 years ago when you purchased it.
00:30:15.760
But that's my, I mean, it is genuinely too late.
00:30:18.780
Like no one, just watching them all resign really just was a confirmation to us that we
00:30:25.720
And sure, if you're saying you're going to get, he's trying to get more conservative people
00:30:34.640
But the reality is people prefer independent podcasts for a reason.
00:30:39.880
It's because at least they know that we're willing to ask the questions.
00:30:42.400
Hey, if you guys wanted a little bit of street cred, maybe instead of constantly trying to
00:30:45.660
debunk everything that independent researchers are saying and podcasters are saying, why don't
00:30:53.380
It's millions and millions of views on Kamala's genealogy.
00:30:55.800
We've caught her red-handed in some lies and verified it with her own family members.
00:30:59.860
And no one wants to cover it in your newspaper.
00:31:07.360
It was some guy named Tom who writes for the New York Times.
00:31:09.420
And he politely wrote Tom and was like, hey, Tom, why aren't you doing anything on Candace's
00:31:14.980
And he wrote back the most astounding, snooty, elitist, out-of-touch email I've ever read
00:31:21.900
in my life, basically saying to him, like, I don't have to listen to Candace.
00:31:25.300
I write for the New York Times, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:28.160
And I was like, and that is why you guys are all fading into irrelevancy, because you just
00:31:32.060
think you're better than everybody else and keep proving that you're absolutely not
00:31:37.640
So anyways, I thought that was a really good piece written by him.
00:31:42.640
By the way, do you think you guys know who's going to win the presidential election or how
00:31:45.780
many seats the Democrats or Republicans will win in the House or Senate?
00:31:48.800
Well, there is a legal financial exchange that lets you trade or bet on the outcome of
00:31:53.860
Calshi went to court against the Biden administration, and they won legal approval for election betting
00:31:59.660
They have markets on who will win the presidential election, who will control the House and Senate,
00:32:04.920
Calshi is already being used by hundreds of thousands of people and has facilitated over a billion
00:32:10.600
And what's cool about the platform is that you can trade on your opinions to make money
00:32:15.500
You can also check the market odds to see who is more likely to win at any given time.
00:32:26.720
They are the first regulated place where you can do this right now when you sign up at
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The first 500 traders who deposit $100 will get a free $20 credit.
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We have to cover this garbage story, literally a garbage story about Puerto Rico.
00:32:52.080
When you book a comedian, the comedian's job is to offend you.
00:32:57.360
There used to be a time in America where comedians used to get up on stage and they would be racist
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and sexist and misogynist and offensive to everybody in the room.
00:33:07.200
And then you'd laugh and realize that you're not that important and you all kind of suck
00:33:12.400
a little bit and you feel a little closer because of it.
00:33:14.520
But now we've transformed into this world where everybody clutches their pearls all the time.
00:33:20.240
And so at the Madison Square Garden rally that Trump hosted, they had a comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe,
00:33:26.780
who is quite literally known for making racist jokes all the time.
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And I had not seen the clip until after the media panic and freaking out about what he said
00:33:38.920
And when I saw it, I was like, man, I just hate the world for the reaction that they are
00:33:44.740
So let's actually watch what Tony Hinchcliffe said on stage.
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Please, if you're listening, grab your pearls right now.
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Like, I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage
00:34:09.120
Again, normally I don't follow the national anthem, everybody.
00:34:12.300
Uh, this isn't exactly a perfect comedy set up.
00:34:20.220
He's sitting there on stage and he's probably the biggest crowd he's ever been in front
00:34:24.060
If we're being honest, it's Madison Square Garden and it's packed.
00:34:26.580
You can you have every right to think it's not funny.
00:34:29.300
I didn't think it was funny when, um, what's his name?
00:34:34.160
I was Dave Chappelle got on stage and did an entire segment on me during the George Floyd
00:34:42.920
And then the whole media was so happy because they hated Candace Jones when she was anti-BLM.
00:34:51.640
Like when we start killing the jester, we're in trouble.
00:34:58.340
When the kings start killing the jesters, you know that you are really getting into a scary
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And so whether or not you think it's funny, you are just supposed to permit it.
00:35:08.940
You just are not supposed to take it seriously.
00:35:15.660
They cut out all of the other people that he offended.
00:35:17.580
He offended many other races while he was up there.
00:35:20.480
And he's obviously pointing to, you know, just trying to make people laugh, whether or
00:35:27.340
It's a tough job being a comedian, which is an uptight nation that we've become.
00:35:30.300
And then you had Audrey Plaza, an actress, take this so seriously, speaking at the Wall
00:35:37.980
Street Journal Magazine Innovator Awards on Tuesday night.
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As a Puerto Rican woman, I just wanted to very quickly respond to the racist joke that
00:35:50.020
was made at that Trump rally about Puerto Rico, where most of my family is from.
00:35:54.580
Thankfully, my sweet abuelita wasn't here to hear that disgusting remark.
00:36:01.960
But if she was alive today, I think she would say, Tony Hinchcliffe, go f*** yourself.
00:36:09.480
And yes, the Wall Street Journal is going to go beyond that.
00:36:11.880
By the way, the way that she says abuelita, it didn't really sound like it's abuelita.
00:36:24.540
Like, she's literally supposed to be a comedic actress.
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Because for this amount of offense, I haven't been to Puerto Rico.
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But when people get this offended over something, I'm like, what happened?
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Because I know a lot of the Caribbean islands ain't looking good right now.
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I was shocked when I went back to St. Thomas, which is where part of my family is from.
00:37:01.260
Anyways, the best response to this actually came from Jon Stewart because he's a comedian.
00:37:05.740
And he chose to make fun of everybody that was being over the top about it and also showed
00:37:11.900
other clips of the comedian being racist because, again, that's what he does.
00:37:19.140
The opening act, grabbing headlines for all the wrong reasons.
00:37:23.480
A comedian who offered unfunny, racist, cringworthy jokes.
00:38:07.660
Now, obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before
00:38:14.200
election day and roasting a key voting demographic, probably not the best decision by the campaign
00:38:19.540
politically, but to be fair, the guy's really just doing what he does.
00:38:25.120
I mean, here he is at the Tom Brady roast a few months ago.
00:38:31.580
Jeff is so Jewish, he only watches football for the coin toss.
00:38:35.120
Gronk, you look like the Nazi that kept burning himself on the ovens.
00:38:40.840
Kevin is so small that when his ancestors picked cotton, they called it deadlifting.
00:39:03.140
I mean, bringing him to a rally and have him not do roast jokes, that'd be like bringing
00:39:17.440
I make them all the time to my sisters, my cousins.
00:39:21.880
Cousins that are Mexican, I make Mexican jokes.
00:39:23.680
Cousins that are part Puerto Rican, I make Puerto Rican jokes.
00:39:26.420
And so, if you're just easily offended, I guess you probably don't listen to this podcast
00:39:32.640
Like, if you're like, yes, is it because I'm Italian or because I'm Irish, because
00:39:38.200
They have a very remarkably clean, non-pornographic society.
00:39:45.960
I'm just really tired of everybody being so offended all the time.
00:39:52.700
Again, you don't have to think it's funny, but the reaction, like it's the end of the
00:39:57.240
It's not like he's like a sitting president saying this stuff seriously, which is what
00:40:02.260
Biden was just like, okay, are we overreacting about a comedian saying something about Puerto
00:40:06.800
Well, hold my beer, Hinchcliffe, because I'm about to just call more than half a nation
00:40:15.660
By the way, I just shout out to Biden for just embracing being dead and being nowhere
00:40:20.460
And like, we've just accepted that we don't have a president, but there's been no president.
00:40:27.060
And we all were like, okay, that's actually, we're all okay with it.
00:40:30.220
But then he like jumped back in this and he's like, but wait, I got to do one more thing.
00:40:35.680
I got to call because it worked out so well for Hillary Clinton when she called everybody
00:40:39.660
I got to make sure that I call everybody garbage.
00:40:41.900
So here he is responding to the comedian making a joke by not making a joke as a sitting
00:40:48.600
Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
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The only garbage I see floating out there is their supporters.
00:40:56.880
His demonization of CNN is unconscionable and it's un-American.
00:41:03.520
Come on, CNN, you know better than to let that man go live.
00:41:09.420
We know that he's supposed to be reading from a prompter from three days ago, allow them
00:41:16.520
And so now they basically just volleyballed that.
00:41:19.980
It was like, it looked like it was going to be a scandal for Trump.
00:41:27.560
I think it's best to just let him go back to Delaware.
00:41:30.360
It was just so much better, you know, being half dead, I think, is more appropriate.
00:41:35.320
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By the way, I want to shout out the Australians because they are not taking me being banned sitting
00:42:22.580
They're saying they're going to drop it off at Tony Burke's office.
00:42:24.900
It just makes me so happy to know that people are fighting for free speech.
00:42:27.340
They're outraged about what the Zionist Federation has done.
00:42:30.100
Obviously, the majority of these events were completely sold out.
00:42:32.800
So they made a decision that was not done on behalf of the people, but rather was done
00:42:38.460
And I just wanted to tell you guys that I saw the petition.
00:42:43.180
Skylar, look up the website that it's on and let me know.
00:42:49.080
And I just find this to be incredible that they did this.
00:42:54.220
And just so you guys know, we are taking this to the courts.
00:42:59.120
And so you may have gotten like the, you're not getting a refund just yet.
00:43:02.460
We're going to see if we can get this struck down in court notification.
00:43:23.260
And also, again, you guys support me independently.
00:43:31.140
If you're watching this on Rumble or YouTube, hit the subscribe button.
00:43:33.720
I think we're close to, really close to 3 million on YouTube, which is amazing.
00:43:38.880
And we finally have broke, I think, almost a quarter million on Rumble, which we've just started.
00:43:51.400
I should look more depressed when bad things happen to me.
00:43:57.360
This person writes, Candice, just wondering, when will your new book come out?
00:44:01.020
Also, I've signed the petition to let you speak in Australia.
00:44:05.940
We actually just figured out how to publish the book somewhat independently.
00:44:11.400
And so we are expecting the book to drop in Q1 of next year.
00:44:20.820
I've just been sitting on it and waiting for a publisher that is willing to publish me because
00:44:25.180
the industry is controlled and you're not allowed to publish different ideas.
00:44:28.440
And my first book almost got dropped because of my views on George Floyd.
00:44:31.340
That's a true story, which I'll share another day.
00:44:33.020
Okay, Abigator writes, can you find out what the dry goods store was called and look at
00:44:40.020
Maybe there are pictures printed in the paper about it.
00:44:45.620
And that's why I think the Pedro Farms thing might be a link.
00:44:49.940
And like I said, my suspicion is that Christiana is, if she is the child, she could be the child
00:44:55.900
of the Hamilton Brown and it's just a full incestuous family and she has a different last name.
00:45:04.760
And I am still pouring through newspaper archives every single day as we keep getting more hints
00:45:12.200
So we do rely a lot on you guys helping us as well.
00:45:14.880
Matilda writes, Kamala talking about her blackness without mentioning her father's side is telling.
00:45:19.800
Also, her family in general isn't around her that much.
00:45:29.480
She's like completely isolated from her family.
00:45:33.900
He like slapped her down years ago and he's gone like completely MIA.
00:45:41.320
Katie F. and Marie writes, can you bring the author of Chaos on for an interview?
00:45:44.880
I think your listeners would benefit from this.
00:45:48.040
He is still in jail and the case is eerily similar to Chaos.
00:45:54.060
We had a communication with him, but he said he was working on his second book and he wasn't doing any interviews until then.
00:46:05.220
And now they have restocked Chaos in bookstores all across America because it has been selling out.
00:46:11.000
And honestly, he deserves all the success in the world.
00:46:13.260
For those of you that have read it, he went completely flat broke and it took him decades and he lost his job because he became truly obsessed with the Charles Manson case and the things that he was uncovering.
00:46:25.500
And my producer is noting that Jeffrey McDonald is an American former medical doctor and United States Army captain who was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters while serving as an Army Special Forces physician.
00:46:38.200
Wow, that is saying a lot given what we learned in Chaos about them MKUltra-ing people and getting them to commit murders and they had drugging them and them having absolutely no memory of what they were making them do.
00:46:49.940
The things that they have done to people that have served in the military and learning about one guy who was given the electric chair by the guy who was leading the MKUltra, knowing fully that they had MKUltra him and he had no memory of the crime of assaulting a toddler.
00:47:04.400
It was one of the darkest chapters in Chaos, I would say.
00:47:08.200
Sarah writes, don't get upset when they try to smear you, Candace.
00:47:12.620
They've called me everything now and like I said, it's an echo chamber at this point.
00:47:16.080
They're just writing to themselves because they feel so elite and so powerful even though no one's listening.
00:47:20.420
We're on the outside and it's way more fun here.
00:47:23.300
Trading Pennies writes, Candace for Trump's press secretary.
00:47:31.200
One, two, three, B writes, God bless you and yours, Candace.
00:47:35.220
You should be ashamed of being a white supremacist because CNN told me that you were.
00:47:39.360
Hey, it's Zach Vorden writes, Kamala and her family are nefariously using black people for their own self-interest, just like they did in slave days.
00:47:50.160
He didn't even question her about her slave, slave owning family, the origins.
00:47:55.660
I mean, I really have it out now for Shannon Sharp.
00:47:57.880
I just think he's such a fraud for that, just such a fraud for that, but I'm willing to talk about it because I am an open-minded individual and I like to understand how people, you know, become frauds, how they became frauds.
00:48:07.880
How did Shannon Sharp become that person who is just up there tap dancing for the Democratic Party in that regard?
00:48:15.200
Doggett writes, Candace, my nine-year-old daughter and I love watching all your videos.
00:48:17.840
You are a great example of a black woman and I want my daughter to look up to you watching from Melbourne, Australia.
00:48:22.920
Well, hopefully I will be able to see you in Melbourne, Australia.
00:48:30.620
If it doesn't happen, then it wasn't meant to happen.
00:48:32.580
It was actually meant to serve as what it is, which is a massive scandal and awakening so many people in Australia to the fact that they're not, the government is not working for you.
00:48:43.120
It's eerily similar to a communist regime making these sorts of sweeping decisions for non-criminals while allowing criminals within your borders, people with records to perform, like with criminal records to perform, people that were arrested this year multiple times like Travis Scott was who's due to perform.
00:48:59.880
It is meant to serve, if this is the ultimate decision, it is meant to serve as an awakening and it will in fact backfire.
00:49:06.600
I believe nothing happens that the Lord does not will to happen.