Candace Owens - January 22, 2025


LEAKED Footage Of Blake Lively's alleged “Sexual Harassment” | Candace Ep 137


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

197.21913

Word Count

10,482

Sentence Count

852

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Justin Baldoni's lawyers have now leaked the official footage of Blake Lively's alleged sexual harassment and I now need this to go to trial. All of the updates on Narius Targaryen getting dragged into this, also I got to give you my commentary regarding Wendy Williams, because what is happening to her is an absolute abomination and finally, Trump launches an attack on a female bishop.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, guys, happy Wednesday to everyone. But Blake Lively, my oh my, Justin Baldoni's lawyers have now leaked the official footage of her alleged sexual harassment. And I now need this to go to trial. We're going to speak about that. All of the updates, Narius Targaryen getting dragged into this. It's crazy.
00:00:17.480 Also, I got to give you my commentary regarding Wendy Williams, because what is happening to her is an absolute abomination. I can't believe it's even allowed to happen in this country. And finally, Trump launches an attack on a female bishop. Just kidding. There's no such thing as a female bishop. Welcome back to Candace.
00:00:47.480 You know, one of my greatest pains in life is that nobody listens to me in Hollywood. They just don't listen to Candace Owens. I could have saved so many lives, so many careers. I mean, I gave Blake Lively last week the literal best, most heartfelt advice I could have given to practically anyone. Just five days ago. Five days ago, I said this. Take a listen.
00:01:08.620 Listen to me, Blake Lively. Tap out. Tap out. Call uncle right now. Please take my advice.
00:01:18.260 Narrator, she did not listen. She did not take my advice at all. I said that having read through Blake Lively's complaints, that it was evident to me that she was likely under the influence when she filed her complaint.
00:01:31.640 Not under the influence of drugs, not under the influence of alcohol, but of the influence of proximity to Taylor Swift.
00:01:39.240 Maybe one era's tour, too many, had been attended by her and Ryan, and they were just feeling like they were Taylor Swift.
00:01:47.160 I just recognized her brand of feminism, and I called that name. I said that before we even knew that Taylor Swift was somehow involved in this entire debacle.
00:01:55.500 Okay, so let's just tell you how she is involved, because that's incredible. I can't believe I called it that accurately.
00:02:01.440 But so essentially to remind you, Wayfarer Studios, okay, is Justin Baldoni's production company.
00:02:07.600 As such, it was them that purchased the rights to the book It Ends With Us.
00:02:11.880 So this is literally Justin Baldoni's movie in which he cast himself in alongside Blake Lively, which, by the way, to me, that's the reason why none of it made sense in the beginning when she was alleging that he made her feel ugly or old.
00:02:24.800 I guess before he sexually harassed her after.
00:02:27.640 It's like, he picked you. He literally picked you.
00:02:29.780 So obviously, he picked you because he did not think you were old or ugly or whatever it is that you're saying.
00:02:35.340 Anyways, in his counter complaint, he alleged that Blake Lively used her A-list orbit to bully him into just taking over Wayfarer Studios' project.
00:02:45.700 Like, suddenly she was like, this is, I want this to be my movie.
00:02:48.900 And who were the A-list friends that she allegedly used to bully him?
00:02:53.440 None other than Taylor Swift and, of course, her husband, Ryan Reynolds.
00:02:58.140 I mean, I was so on the money with this. It's kind of scary, okay?
00:03:01.280 So the story goes, essentially, he says she didn't even read the book before signing on to the project.
00:03:05.180 Then she read the book and kind of became consumed with it and wanted to basically introduce her own lines and wanted to become a part of the project and rework the script.
00:03:14.080 So she submitted to him her ideas for how to rework the script.
00:03:17.780 And apparently, he gave her feedback, essentially saying, like, you know, I really love how passionate you are about this project.
00:03:23.000 Maybe we'll take some of these ideas, but, like, obviously, we're not going to take all these ideas because it's our project.
00:03:27.860 And this was not good for Blake.
00:03:29.700 She said, no, this does not work for me.
00:03:31.240 I am Blake Lively.
00:03:32.620 I have my children are the godchildren of Taylor Swift.
00:03:36.820 We get what we want in life.
00:03:38.340 And right now, I want your movie, okay?
00:03:40.240 I want your movie.
00:03:41.580 And so she invites Justin Baldoni.
00:03:43.620 Again, these are the allegations that he's making, but he's giving the text messages to prove it over to her house.
00:03:47.940 And Justin Baldoni says, at that moment, Taylor Swift just pops in and says, yeah, I read Blake's lines, and I think they're super groovy.
00:03:56.600 Super groovy lines.
00:03:57.660 I love this.
00:03:58.360 I said groovy.
00:03:59.000 I just felt like that's something Taylor Swift might say.
00:04:01.000 Anyways, and then you have Justin Baldoni, who's like, okay, great.
00:04:05.340 Like, wow, it's a lot of power.
00:04:06.480 It's Taylor Swift just walking into a casual living room here.
00:04:08.940 And then in pops Ryan Reynolds from Deadpool.
00:04:11.380 And he's like, yeah, we really just love my wife's lines.
00:04:14.840 She's so creative, and she's so amazing.
00:04:17.300 So he leaves the house, and he texted Blake Lively, and he showed this text message where he basically said to her, like, hey, you don't have to enlist A-listers.
00:04:26.360 Like, I thought some of your ideas were good anyways.
00:04:28.400 You know, I don't really need the peer pressure of having Taylor Swift kind of say, you need to put this in the movie.
00:04:35.120 And he felt like it was kind of an implicit threat.
00:04:38.120 Like, you know, do this, or there will be pain.
00:04:40.940 There will be 13-year-old girls singing in an auditorium that is sold out all across the world.
00:04:45.300 Words to songs that are, I'm not going to say about you, but are definitely obviously maybe about you, because I'm just going to write lyrics in a way that's pretty obvious that it's about you, Mr. Justin Baldoni.
00:04:54.880 That's how he felt.
00:04:55.680 Then he provides Blake Lively's response to him saying, like, you didn't have to do this.
00:05:01.400 I already thought you had some pretty good ideas.
00:05:03.740 And she actually wrote this, guys.
00:05:06.020 She wrote this.
00:05:06.600 This is her text message back to Justin Baldoni.
00:05:08.860 She wrote,
00:05:09.340 If you ever get around to watching Game of Thrones, you'll appreciate that I'm Khaleesi.
00:05:16.400 And like her, I happen to have a few dragons.
00:05:19.820 For better or worse, but usually for better.
00:05:22.880 Because my dragons also protect those that I fight for.
00:05:26.560 So really, we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine.
00:05:30.700 You will too.
00:05:31.740 I can promise.
00:05:32.980 Heee, little smiley face.
00:05:34.900 I'm so scared.
00:05:36.780 Like, what?
00:05:37.920 It's, why do celebrities not know they're insane?
00:05:41.560 Like, do they know that human beings don't text like that?
00:05:45.320 That's my question.
00:05:46.040 Do they understand that at no point in my entire life am I texting that to anybody?
00:05:50.320 Especially when we're dealing with a work setting and somebody is the person who is running the movie.
00:05:54.540 It's their project.
00:05:55.220 I'm like, hmm, I've got little monsters, little dragons, and their names are Taylor Swift.
00:05:59.100 And I don't often use them.
00:06:00.580 But if you give me what I want, yes, exactly what I want, then they are not going to figuratively blow fire on your head.
00:06:06.760 That's insane.
00:06:07.900 That is clinical insanity in my book, okay?
00:06:11.060 I don't have my PhD.
00:06:12.220 I'm a psychologist.
00:06:12.840 But I'm telling you that's clinical insanity.
00:06:14.520 And I could not believe it.
00:06:15.280 I just kept reading it going, there's no way she did this.
00:06:17.200 And she did.
00:06:17.740 She really, really sent that text.
00:06:19.820 And I loved the internet immediately recognizing how problematic this storyline was.
00:06:24.760 This is what one person tweeted.
00:06:26.080 They wrote,
00:06:26.920 The fact that Blake Lively refers to herself as Khaleesi from Game of Thrones is kind of nuts.
00:06:32.120 Not kind of.
00:06:33.040 Did she miss where Daenerys became a villain at the end of the series?
00:06:36.780 So for those of you who are not aware of how it ends, okay, maybe I shouldn't.
00:06:40.780 Spoiler alert ahead right here.
00:06:42.240 But Daenerys essentially just goes crazy in the end and burns everything and then kind of gets killed by her lover.
00:06:48.280 So TikTok is calling this basically her text message a self-fulfilling prophecy.
00:06:53.440 Take a listen.
00:06:54.600 Wait, I'm sorry.
00:06:55.560 Blake Lively comparing herself to Khaleesi has to be one of the wildest cases of self-fulfilling prophecy I've seen to date.
00:07:02.900 Like everyone's making fun of her for saying that.
00:07:04.600 But what's more Khaleesi than being a once-beloved public figure who stood to win it all and lost it in a fiery rage?
00:07:11.320 Like, uh, no, like it is giving twin.
00:07:14.620 She's absolutely accurate.
00:07:16.300 And just like in Game of Thrones, in the end, those dragons did not mean s***.
00:07:22.480 Yes, the dragons in the end did not actually matter.
00:07:26.480 So I don't know who's supposed to be Jon Snow.
00:07:28.820 Nope, I have to assume it is her husband, Ryan Reynolds, because he's loyal to Khaleesi.
00:07:34.760 That's the whole thing.
00:07:35.860 But now, because of this, Disney and Marvel are getting dragged into this drama, okay?
00:07:41.960 So Bob Iger of Disney and the Marvel CEO, Kevin Feige, have now received from Brian Feidman a preservation order, okay?
00:07:50.760 Baldoni's attorney believes that Blake Lively's husband was flagrantly mocking Baldoni in a sequence of the movie,
00:07:57.680 Marvel's Deadpool and Wolverine, which was released by Disney in July, okay?
00:08:02.480 Now, I thought that was crazy.
00:08:03.360 I was like, what are you talking about?
00:08:03.980 They were like, well, there's this character played by Ryan Reynolds.
00:08:06.960 His name is Nicepool.
00:08:08.160 I'm not a Deadpool stan.
00:08:09.440 I don't know anything about these movies.
00:08:10.760 And essentially, they were like, he worked Justin Baldoni into this as a way to bully him.
00:08:16.700 Cue Taylor Swift feminism, by the way.
00:08:18.420 This is right from her playbook.
00:08:20.560 Like, I'm not bullying.
00:08:21.700 Now it's art.
00:08:22.380 As long as I just create lines in a song or lines in a movie to speak trash about.
00:08:27.680 Someone, then no one can say it's anything other than creativity and not just A-list bullying, okay?
00:08:34.000 So he did this.
00:08:34.900 And there's no question that he did this, by the way, because I looked into it.
00:08:38.420 And there were these alternate versions of Deadpool where he said lines like,
00:08:43.500 Where in God's name is the intimacy coordinator?
00:08:46.300 Yeah, that was at the crux of what was going on in this lawsuit.
00:08:49.340 She said that there was no intimacy coordinator.
00:08:51.660 And then he said back that she declined the intimacy coordinator, okay?
00:08:56.120 Also, in one of the Deadpool outtakes, there's Nicepool notes.
00:09:01.500 He says this, quote,
00:09:03.320 Calling is to one day start a podcast that monetizes the women's movement, okay?
00:09:09.320 So he's saying he wants to one day start a podcast that monetizes the women's movement.
00:09:13.060 Why would Nicepool say this?
00:09:14.720 Well, because Justin Baldoni had a podcast that was entitled Be Man Enough, and he was the co-host with a woman that was named Liz Plank, and they spoke about feminist issues.
00:09:24.280 He was kind of like a male feminist, Justin Baldoni, before all this happened.
00:09:27.600 But then Liz Plank quit the podcast after Blake Lively made her allegations.
00:09:31.720 So it was just a stab in the heart to Justin Baldoni.
00:09:35.240 And we're going to actually show you this clip about this lawsuit, clearly about this lawsuit, that made it into the final cut of the Deadpool and Wolverine movie.
00:09:44.240 Here is clearly, again, Ryan Reynolds making fun of Justin Baldoni.
00:09:48.560 Who are you?
00:09:50.120 Oh, I'm Deadpool.
00:09:51.420 And I guess you're Deadpool, too.
00:09:53.300 But in here, everybody calls me Nicepool.
00:09:55.260 Oh, my goodness.
00:09:56.140 Wait till you see Ladypool.
00:09:57.040 She is gorgeous.
00:09:58.560 She just had a baby, too.
00:09:59.640 And I can't even tell.
00:10:01.720 I don't think you're supposed to say that.
00:10:03.140 That's okay.
00:10:04.520 I identify as a feminist.
00:10:06.300 Right.
00:10:08.100 So there you have it.
00:10:09.180 That was also one of the things that was at the root of this lawsuit.
00:10:11.420 She's saying that she had just had a baby.
00:10:13.260 He's calling her Mrs. Deadpool and saying that he had commented on her body and he's not supposed to do that.
00:10:18.660 So this is it's pretty blatant.
00:10:20.240 OK, Brian Friedman, the lawyer on this case, is not kidding.
00:10:23.440 Brian, hit me up.
00:10:24.600 I got to have you on my team somewhere, because not only did he go after all these people,
00:10:29.360 but now he decided to flat out release the scene in question, basically the climax of Blake Lively's abuse lawsuit.
00:10:38.780 OK, it was this is literally the climax.
00:10:40.620 I'm going to show you directly from her allegations what she wrote in her lawsuit.
00:10:45.900 She said on another occasion, Mr. Baldoni and Ms. Lively were filming a slow dance scene for a montage in which no sound was recorded.
00:10:54.940 Mr. Baldoni chose to let the camera roll and have them perform the scene, but he did not act in character as Ryle.
00:11:02.160 Instead, he spoke to Ms. Lively out of character as himself.
00:11:05.360 At one point, he leaned forward and slowly dragged his lips from her ear and down her neck as he said it smells so good.
00:11:13.300 None of this was even remotely in character or based on any dialogue in the script and nothing needed to be said again because there was no sound.
00:11:20.800 Mr. Baldoni was caressing Mr.
00:11:23.400 Miss Miss Lively's with his mouth in a way that had nothing to do with their roles.
00:11:28.020 When Ms. Lively later objected to this, Mr.
00:11:30.340 Baldoni's response was I'm not even attracted to you.
00:11:32.620 OK, so when people read that, they were like, what a little creep.
00:11:35.260 He obviously just can't keep his hands off of her.
00:11:37.320 And that's really disgusting.
00:11:38.500 And then he insulted her afterwards when she brought it up.
00:11:40.900 Well, Brian Friedman said, here are the receipts.
00:11:43.740 We are going to release all of the footage because apparently she was wrong.
00:11:47.780 And Justin had his mic switched on.
00:11:50.920 She thought there was no evidence of this any of this recording anywhere.
00:11:54.100 And it's a movie set.
00:11:55.600 He happened to have his mic switched on so we can now actually watch what she is conveying as sexual harassment.
00:12:01.380 Now I'm going to show you these these title cards that Daily Daily Mail put before it.
00:12:05.700 They wrote Miss Lively's complaint alleges that during a scene, Mr.
00:12:08.900 Baldoni and Miss Lively were filming for a slow dance montage.
00:12:12.100 Mr.
00:12:12.420 Baldoni was behaving inappropriately.
00:12:14.980 The following videos captured on May 23rd of 2023 clearly refute Miss Lively's characterization of his behavior.
00:12:22.740 The scene in question was designed to show the two characters falling in love and longing to be close to one another.
00:12:28.940 Both actors are clearly behaving well within the scope of the scene and with mutual respect and professionalism.
00:12:35.440 These are all three takes filmed of the sequence.
00:12:39.660 And so this is what was in their script.
00:12:41.760 It just says Lily and Ryle should be slow dancing in the bar.
00:12:44.540 Patrons around them are drinking and watching sports completely in their own world.
00:12:48.180 This is supposed to be like this is them falling in love.
00:12:50.440 And so you're not hearing anything, but you're kind of seeing the gazes or whatever.
00:12:52.960 And so obviously they're going to make small talk with each other because otherwise it's awkward if they're just like go.
00:12:59.160 No, instead, they're pretending that they're talking and falling in love.
00:13:02.660 And he's like, should I move forward backwards?
00:13:04.700 Here is the first clip where you're going to hear them talking.
00:13:08.620 Both of them talking about their husbands.
00:13:10.000 This is so weird.
00:13:10.620 Take a listen.
00:13:10.960 And Emily and I have like, we have this moment where literally for, we've done it for like five minutes.
00:13:21.540 It's like, I think you would find it terrifying.
00:13:24.660 It's literally, we just literally do each other.
00:13:26.640 And like time stops.
00:13:29.720 But like, it's, that's just how it's been for us from the beginning.
00:13:32.300 No, we're like, oh my God, there's not enough time.
00:13:34.580 And they score again.
00:13:36.660 It's like, oh my God, I mean I forgot to tell you something else.
00:13:38.960 Oh, I think that's cute.
00:13:41.500 You guys are really cute.
00:13:42.840 I think it's more than cute.
00:13:45.400 So they're just having a conversation about their respective spouses.
00:13:50.280 And he's saying how much he loves his wife and that he still stares into her eyes.
00:13:54.540 And she's saying that him and Ryan, her and Ryan never stopped speaking.
00:13:57.520 How uncomfortable.
00:13:58.420 Oh my gosh.
00:13:59.340 Oh my goodness.
00:14:00.180 And then here is the second clip, which was, again, this is at the roots.
00:14:03.940 The dragging down saying that she smells so good.
00:14:07.960 That just sounds creepy.
00:14:09.680 Here's what actually happened.
00:14:11.820 I'm not getting scared on you today.
00:14:14.860 I'm probably getting a great fan on you.
00:14:17.060 It smells good.
00:14:18.540 Well, it's not bad.
00:14:19.760 It's my body makeup.
00:14:20.560 The world could show my heart to me.
00:14:25.300 So I thought what I meant.
00:14:30.180 And they win.
00:14:31.940 They won.
00:14:33.700 All right, cut.
00:14:35.240 I think we got plenty.
00:14:36.440 Yes.
00:14:36.740 Slow motion.
00:14:37.600 It's going to be a 17 minute real.
00:14:40.520 That's it.
00:14:41.560 There he is.
00:14:42.520 Creepy Baldoni.
00:14:44.160 Getting close to her.
00:14:45.440 Obviously making small chatter not in character so as not to make the scene, which didn't require
00:14:50.500 dialogue awkward.
00:14:52.440 And he says it smells good because he makes a little joke like I'm probably getting my
00:14:56.380 beard on you as he leans in close.
00:14:58.000 And then she says, it's OK.
00:14:59.080 I'm probably getting my spray tan on you.
00:15:01.000 How is this allowed?
00:15:02.180 Literally, I'm just asking the question, like, how are women allowed to do this, to take
00:15:07.400 something and to make it sound like you survived a rape?
00:15:10.440 Because that's what it sounded like to the public when she spoke about everything that
00:15:13.740 he possibly did when she first dropped that or had someone on her team leaked to the New
00:15:17.140 York Times, that initial complaint filed in California.
00:15:20.080 You just go, how is this allowed?
00:15:21.780 This is why I say being a little bit cheeky, but also not like I just hate the modern women
00:15:27.280 women today.
00:15:28.000 You know, this this feminist like you're suffering from absolutely nothing.
00:15:32.000 This is what it means to be, by the way, an actor.
00:15:34.220 You're supposed to do this.
00:15:35.400 You're supposed to try to do a little bit of ad libbing, to be off cue sometimes, like
00:15:40.740 to like trying to make it not awkward in an environment.
00:15:43.420 And she turned that that into sexual harassment.
00:15:46.460 And you should go pursue the full seven minutes.
00:15:49.020 This is like a seven minute long clip.
00:15:51.000 And when you watch it, you let me know if you walk away going, wow, this woman is a hashtag
00:15:57.020 survivor.
00:15:58.700 And if your answer to that is yes, I just want you to know that you suck.
00:16:02.040 You really you just got to stop.
00:16:03.940 You suck.
00:16:04.380 That's that's just the reality.
00:16:06.240 Now, in response to this, obviously, Lively's attorneys are outraged.
00:16:09.540 They are claiming that the videos are manufactured media stunts and they claim that the video
00:16:15.020 shows that she's leaning away and she's just asking for the characters to talk because he
00:16:19.800 does say at one point he's like, should we kiss?
00:16:21.600 Should we just talk again?
00:16:22.400 Because he is now the intimacy.
00:16:24.840 They are the intimacy coordinators because she declined one, allegedly.
00:16:28.120 And she's like, no, no, no.
00:16:29.000 I think that it would be more romantic if we just spoke and got close to each other.
00:16:32.080 There's nothing inappropriate when you watch it.
00:16:33.920 Go watch that.
00:16:35.820 OK, but her lawyers are saying they are recognizing these attempts at levity to try to deflect.
00:16:41.740 You can recognize her attempts at levity or they're just trying to deflect his unwanted
00:16:45.700 touching.
00:16:46.120 No woman should have to take defensive measures to avoid being touched by their employer without
00:16:51.220 their consent.
00:16:52.020 Even the phrasing of that their employer.
00:16:54.080 Yes, because he owns a production studio, but he's also a lead character.
00:16:58.180 Like by signing up to this film of them falling in love, presumably he maybe had her consent
00:17:04.760 that they might touch.
00:17:06.180 I don't know.
00:17:06.800 This feels a little weird to me.
00:17:08.860 And her lawyer said, well, this matters in active litigation in federal courts.
00:17:12.700 Releasing this video to the media rather than presenting it as evidence in court is another
00:17:16.000 example of an unethical attempt to manipulate the public.
00:17:19.660 It is also a continuation of their harassment and retaliatory campaign.
00:17:24.580 Now, let's be very clear that prior to filing the lawsuits, it was them that leaked it to
00:17:31.380 the New York Times.
00:17:32.380 And so the lawyer is hitting back just as hard saying, now you tried to run this in the court
00:17:36.820 of public opinion.
00:17:38.040 We're running this in the court of public opinion.
00:17:39.580 And we don't really care what you have to say about that now, because he almost lost
00:17:42.860 everything in a couple of weeks.
00:17:44.360 And now that we're hitting and we are punching back, you're saying, where is your decorum?
00:17:48.160 We should only be doing this in a courtroom.
00:17:50.140 And it's only going to get worse, guys.
00:17:51.920 So I'm going to get worse because now this is a real headline coming out of People Magazine.
00:17:56.960 They are saying that they are going to create, and I'm talking right now, Justin Baldoni's
00:18:00.980 team, they're going to launch an entire website containing all correspondences with Blake
00:18:06.700 Lively.
00:18:07.600 Every text message that she tried to say was weird.
00:18:09.860 If we already got Daenerys Targaryen and dragons, referring to Taylor Swift, what else do you
00:18:16.760 think she texted to Justin Baldoni?
00:18:19.000 That is, he is saying, let the public decide.
00:18:21.440 Let's play this in the court of public opinion.
00:18:23.520 You wanted the New York Times.
00:18:24.780 We're going to give you everything.
00:18:25.780 We're going to give you a variety.
00:18:26.760 We're going to give you people.
00:18:27.460 We're going to give you the Daily Mail.
00:18:28.940 Let's play.
00:18:30.880 I think it's too late now for her to tap out.
00:18:32.720 She should have taken my advice right away.
00:18:34.120 It sounds like, like I said, her and Ryan Reynolds were just so far up in this, like,
00:18:39.860 Taylor Swift arrested development is what I would call it.
00:18:42.700 These people, when you find fame at a young age, your brain doesn't develop right.
00:18:46.900 Like, everything is a movie scene to you, and you're constantly casting yourself as
00:18:51.320 a victim, and another person is a villain.
00:18:53.720 Like, you're in your head.
00:18:54.800 I think that's how it starts to work when you find fame too young.
00:18:58.100 They're just not adults.
00:18:59.300 They're not serious people.
00:19:00.760 And she tried to play this like an unserious person.
00:19:03.100 And by the way, I do want to add one more thing that really upset me about this.
00:19:06.200 Despite the fact that he owned this movie, that it was his production studio that did
00:19:10.120 this and bought it.
00:19:11.720 Blake Lively was such a brat that her and Ryan Reynolds specifically requested during
00:19:18.480 the premiere that they so did not want him to attend his own movie.
00:19:21.700 This should have been his biggest night premiering this movie that him and his studio decided
00:19:25.560 to purchase as a book and adopted into a film.
00:19:28.580 They made them, him and his family, sit in the basement because she was just so uncomfortable
00:19:34.260 around him.
00:19:35.020 I mean, what kind of adult can't just be like, let's sit on opposite sides of the room.
00:19:37.880 Let's avoid each other.
00:19:38.540 Nope.
00:19:38.980 Look at his family.
00:19:40.220 They were put into a basement to watch the premiere on a screen.
00:19:43.780 You can see all the stocks, beverages in the background.
00:19:46.420 You can see them sitting at a table with popcorn, clearly still trying to make the best of it.
00:19:50.720 That's him and his wife, who he loves and has been married to for, I think, 12 years.
00:19:54.900 I think they got married in 2013.
00:19:56.820 And they're just like, you know what?
00:19:58.400 We're in the basement.
00:19:59.040 We're going to make the best of it.
00:19:59.860 And I love that because that's how my family would be.
00:20:01.480 It would be like gang, gang, like whatever.
00:20:02.660 And she did this only to humiliate him.
00:20:05.120 This last step right here was just, how can I further humiliate you?
00:20:09.960 And he says that she used demands to make this happen.
00:20:12.460 Essentially, maybe said, I'm not going to come to the premiere at all if I even have
00:20:16.140 to lay eyes on him.
00:20:17.200 And so they had security guarding and kept him in the basement like he was a rapist on
00:20:21.640 the loose who couldn't possibly be in the same room as her because it would just be too
00:20:25.520 re-traumatizing for her having experienced that scene that we all just watched.
00:20:29.440 And can you go back to that other picture of him and the family literally posing?
00:20:33.660 Look at them.
00:20:34.020 They're posing.
00:20:35.200 This is a red carpet event.
00:20:36.640 It's his film.
00:20:37.500 And his family is posing next to Dasani water, which insults me deeply because Dasani water
00:20:42.600 is disgusting.
00:20:43.520 OK, to add further insult to injury, it's Dasani water that they're next to.
00:20:48.440 OK, and Coca-Cola in the background palettes of it because Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds wanted
00:20:54.160 to say to them, you should be further humiliated.
00:20:56.360 This is our movie now.
00:20:57.720 Absolutely disgusting.
00:20:58.440 She's an elitist.
00:20:59.300 And the last point that I'm going to say is to her lawyers trying to spin this as a
00:21:04.860 hashtag believe women thing, you are going to have to miss me entirely if we are speaking
00:21:10.460 about Blake Lively, the woman who once called Woody Allen very empowering.
00:21:15.580 Woody Allen, a very empowering director.
00:21:18.920 And she considered it that she got to be into a elite elite society of actresses because she
00:21:24.920 was put as one of his muses in their film.
00:21:27.900 OK, that's what she told the Cannes Film Festival because she was cast in the cafe society.
00:21:34.880 Woody Allen, everyone's going, hmm, why is Kenneth saying that?
00:21:36.740 Oh, yeah, I can't remember.
00:21:37.380 Wasn't it his adoptive daughter that accused him of molesting her when she was seven years
00:21:44.180 old?
00:21:44.400 She has held on to these allegations, not just from a time that she was seven, but until
00:21:48.080 now.
00:21:48.520 She's like an adult in her 30s.
00:21:49.920 And she spoke out and said, this actually happened to me.
00:21:52.800 Now, he's never been convicted of this.
00:21:54.380 OK, and it's weird because she was an adopted daughter.
00:21:57.800 She said this happened.
00:21:58.800 And then another Mia Farrow also adopted another child who Woody Allen then went on to marry
00:22:04.920 and who is still married to.
00:22:06.700 He adopted another child from Korea.
00:22:08.240 But this child apparently was lying in Blake Lively's eyes.
00:22:12.740 I'm not sure.
00:22:13.260 Maybe she'd like to explain why we should believe her allegations, even though we can
00:22:16.540 watch it on screen.
00:22:17.580 But we shouldn't believe the allegations of someone who said that Woody Allen lusted her
00:22:21.660 when she was seven.
00:22:22.280 So I'm just going to run you through that clip of what Dylan Farrow had to say about what
00:22:28.140 she experienced with the person who, you know, Blake Lively finds to be wondrous.
00:22:32.940 Take a listen.
00:22:34.100 Let's go to August 4th, 1992.
00:22:37.240 And if you could tell us what happened that day.
00:22:41.100 I was taken to a small attic crawlspace in my mother's country house in Connecticut by
00:22:51.400 my father.
00:22:52.240 He instructed me to lay down on my stomach and play with my brother's toy train that was
00:22:57.540 set up and he sat behind me in the doorway.
00:23:04.100 And as I played with the toy train, I was sexually assaulted.
00:23:10.340 As a seven-year-old, I would say, I would have said he touched my private parts.
00:23:14.940 Okay.
00:23:15.940 Okay.
00:23:16.780 Which I did say.
00:23:18.280 All right.
00:23:19.340 All right.
00:23:19.840 As a 32-year-old, he touched my labia and my vulva with his finger.
00:23:26.040 Where was your mother?
00:23:27.460 She went shopping that day.
00:23:29.040 And then after you told her what happened?
00:23:31.920 She was upset.
00:23:33.880 My first impulse was that I had done something wrong.
00:23:36.200 Okay.
00:23:38.360 So there, this has caused family feud, you know, some say, oh, well, it was just because
00:23:42.920 his mother was divorcing him.
00:23:44.340 And then she came up with these allegations.
00:23:45.540 Again, he has not been convicted of it.
00:23:47.800 So these are all just allegations.
00:23:49.240 But I will say that going on to then marry that wife, Mia Farrow's other adopted daughter,
00:23:53.960 Soon-ji, just seems a little weird to me.
00:23:56.440 And frankly, the only point, the only reason I'm bringing this up is I can't relitigate
00:23:59.760 this.
00:24:00.080 Again, he was not found guilty, but we can find Blake Lively guilty of tremendous hypocrisy
00:24:06.060 in this matter, asking us to just having her lawyer issue statements.
00:24:09.620 Oh, oh, throwing the allegations back on the other person.
00:24:13.440 Oh, this is just so exactly what someone would do when they actually abuse.
00:24:17.460 Where was that same energy?
00:24:19.000 If that's truly who you are and what you believe, that every single woman should be believed,
00:24:23.700 where was that same energy for Dylan Farrow?
00:24:26.140 That's my question.
00:24:27.080 I'm going to leave it at that.
00:24:28.120 Blake Lively, I am not a fan.
00:24:30.160 I am so team Justin Baldoni.
00:24:32.020 I want to start selling T-shirts and wearing them with his face on it.
00:24:35.040 But I'm afraid of his lawyer, Brian Friedman.
00:24:36.840 He would come for me and I think he would win because obviously he's got he's got a little
00:24:40.340 bit of fire right now.
00:24:41.140 So that's all I'm going to say about that topic.
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00:26:12.800 Okay, now sticking in with culture before we get into politics, we got to talk about
00:26:17.720 Wendy Williams.
00:26:18.280 You guys were messaging me asking my opinion on this.
00:26:20.320 Okay, so in case you don't know who Wendy Williams is, she was an extremely popular host
00:26:25.220 of the daytime talk show, which was named after her, the Wendy Williams show from 2008 to 2022.
00:26:31.680 That is a very long time.
00:26:34.440 Essentially, her show was like someone's auntie saying way too much at the cookout.
00:26:39.600 You know what I'm saying?
00:26:40.280 People really loved it.
00:26:41.600 It was gossipy, it was funny, and she was absolutely hilarious.
00:26:46.000 And so that's why it went on for so long.
00:26:47.640 The show became so much bigger than it was anticipated to be.
00:26:51.000 Well, essentially in 2022, she stepped down from hosting due to medical issues stemming
00:26:55.460 from Graves' disease.
00:26:56.880 I mean, that was what we were officially told for the reason that she was leaving.
00:26:59.440 Now, all of a sudden, she is in a conservatorship and trying to trace how she got into this
00:27:04.240 conservatorship is quite difficult.
00:27:06.100 What I can tell you is that she was getting divorced.
00:27:09.580 She got a divorce, rather, in 2020.
00:27:11.760 Okay?
00:27:12.140 She was married to a guy named Kevin Hunter from 1999 to 2020.
00:27:17.800 And we know that the end of this was definitely traumatic, I would say.
00:27:23.460 It was a traumatic ending to a relationship.
00:27:25.160 It has been alleged, and I think with a ton of proof that has been presented, that she
00:27:29.420 kind of, at the end of this marriage, went off the wagon drinking-wise.
00:27:33.120 She was drinking a bunch, and she found out that he was—and again, I'm taking this from
00:27:38.200 online chatter, as well as the documentary my cousin was telling me about, that essentially
00:27:42.680 he had a whole double life, that he was cheating on her.
00:27:45.400 And women, when they're coming out of long relationships, you tend to see this, and men
00:27:49.300 as well, their personalities will go through some sort of an adjustment, and some people
00:27:53.040 will say, oh, you're spiraling.
00:27:54.300 It's just—but she obviously was drinking a lot, okay?
00:27:57.980 Now, what happened thereafter is quite confusing.
00:28:00.460 She had this financial advisor.
00:28:03.840 Her name was Lori Schiller.
00:28:06.160 And Lori Schiller somehow flagged, it seems, that spending was happening in her account,
00:28:12.020 that was not—that was atypical to how she spent.
00:28:14.780 And she had been her financial advisor for, like, 14 years.
00:28:18.100 She got a lot of hate.
00:28:19.080 I'm unsure that that hate was deserving, but what we can say is that what happened next
00:28:23.420 was extremely weird, okay?
00:28:25.360 So it seems like Lori Schiller took that to her bosses at Wells Fargo because she kept
00:28:31.120 saying that Wells Fargo was not defending her.
00:28:33.300 Lori Schiller, working at Wells Fargo, was saying that she was taking a public lashing and
00:28:37.180 she didn't deserve it.
00:28:38.620 What happens next is that Wells Fargo, which didn't know banks could do this,
00:28:41.600 essentially just said, we're going to freeze all of your bank accounts and petition the
00:28:46.180 court for you to have a temporary financial guardianship.
00:28:48.880 And that happened, okay?
00:28:50.280 They just stopped her being able to have access to her money.
00:28:54.420 They said that it was to protect Wendy Williams' finances and that that's the reason that
00:28:59.240 they did it.
00:28:59.740 Suddenly, she gets somebody else that becomes her guardian.
00:29:03.340 Wells Fargo is somehow able to secure a guardian over her, which is crazy.
00:29:08.200 It's this woman, Sondra Morrissey.
00:29:09.780 I think I'm saying my name right.
00:29:10.660 Yeah, Sondra Morrissey.
00:29:14.720 What was the first name?
00:29:15.600 Sorry to say that, Skylar.
00:29:17.240 Sabrina Morrissey.
00:29:18.600 This woman, who just looks like a villain, is now suddenly in control of her life.
00:29:22.140 She doesn't know this woman.
00:29:23.140 She has no relationship with her.
00:29:23.940 She wasn't her financial advisor.
00:29:25.340 But now she is totally in control of Wendy Williams' life.
00:29:28.680 And there was supposed to be this lifetime A&E series, sorry, that was supposed to come
00:29:32.920 out around this time.
00:29:33.920 And this woman, Sabrina, shut it down.
00:29:37.700 She said that she wasn't of sound mind and the docu-series could not come out on A&E
00:29:42.060 and Lifetime.
00:29:43.060 And then A&E and Lifetime countersued that woman and said, actually, she wanted to bury
00:29:47.540 the documentary because it would have critiqued her role as Williams' guardian.
00:29:52.260 So basically, A&E and Lifetime are saying that the issue with this wasn't actually the
00:29:57.480 mental state of Wendy Williams, but actually the guardian in and of itself.
00:30:01.300 So this is crazy.
00:30:03.400 Just the concept of the bank stepping in and just taking over your entire life and you
00:30:08.240 have no say-so in how you spend.
00:30:09.980 And they're saying, we're doing this because we love you.
00:30:12.160 You're not my mommy.
00:30:13.340 You're not my daddy.
00:30:14.280 Also, this is my money.
00:30:15.620 Just like I have a right to make money, I have a right to burn through it.
00:30:18.080 Even if it's in a traumatic time, I'm making bad decisions.
00:30:20.580 Maybe I'm drinking and I'm off the wagon.
00:30:23.120 Why the hell should a bank be able to step in and say, you can't spend your own money?
00:30:27.200 Like, who are you?
00:30:27.820 You sound like somebody who wants to make sure because you're earning a lot of money off
00:30:31.280 of my money, that nothing happens to this account.
00:30:33.620 I don't like this.
00:30:34.380 This is not happening because of love, okay?
00:30:36.480 It's not happening out of love.
00:30:37.820 It is happening because the bank is likely enriching itself due to interest.
00:30:42.000 That's what I would speculate.
00:30:44.080 Now, Wendy Williams last week, the reason why this is back in the news is because she appeared
00:30:48.440 on The Breakfast Club and more details about what is going on in her life.
00:30:53.780 First and foremost, she did not sound cognitively impaired.
00:30:56.100 So that's the first red flag, right?
00:30:57.780 It's not a situation where you go, okay, well, this makes sense.
00:31:00.560 She's out of her mind.
00:31:01.860 And rather, she is saying that she's been living under this guardianship.
00:31:05.760 They diagnosed her last year or back in 2023, rather, with frontal temporal dementia and
00:31:13.160 aphasia, which gave power to this court-appointed attorney named Roberta Kaplan, who has now said
00:31:20.780 Wendy Williams is going to require care for the rest of her life.
00:31:23.860 So she can't even control who she sees.
00:31:26.660 She can't control who she spends.
00:31:28.440 Her family has no say-so.
00:31:30.420 They're fighting, essentially, to end this guardianship.
00:31:33.380 And there's just no power.
00:31:34.680 Like, the state can just somehow do this while telling us that insane asylums would be morally
00:31:39.740 wrong, they can just put someone, essentially, in an insane asylum.
00:31:43.440 And let me just be clear.
00:31:44.660 Every person that I've seen gone into a conservatorship comes out crazier than when they went in it.
00:31:48.980 Okay?
00:31:49.240 I'm talking about Britney Spears.
00:31:50.880 I'm talking about Amanda Bynes.
00:31:52.500 I don't know what they're doing in conservatorships.
00:31:54.340 But if Britney Spears is any indication, force-drugging you, it's essentially to make you go insane
00:32:00.560 so they can keep controlling your money.
00:32:02.420 And so she appeared on Breakfast Club with her niece, Alex, and she spoke about what was
00:32:06.820 going on.
00:32:07.360 And here is what Wendy and her niece, Alex, had to say about it.
00:32:11.480 I am not cognitively impaired.
00:32:14.120 You know what I'm saying?
00:32:15.000 No.
00:32:15.340 But I feel like I am in prison.
00:32:17.320 You understand what I'm saying?
00:32:18.360 She's there in New York, in this place, essentially like what some would call a luxury prison,
00:32:26.480 right?
00:32:27.580 This is her room.
00:32:29.200 That's literally her apartment.
00:32:31.320 But the thing about this apartment, and you know this not, Wendy, because you're there.
00:32:35.380 It's small.
00:32:36.420 She has a bed, a chair, a TV, a bathroom, and she's looking out one window.
00:32:42.020 A building's across the street.
00:32:43.120 So now Wendy Williams is essentially calling on friends to speak out because she can't
00:32:49.780 do anything.
00:32:50.440 Like, again, this is the most terrifying thing.
00:32:52.660 I don't even know how this is allowed legally.
00:32:55.640 This should obviously be abolished unless she is physically harming someone, okay?
00:33:00.060 There is nothing that is wrong with going broke, okay?
00:33:03.560 She started her life broke.
00:33:04.700 She's allowed to end her life broke.
00:33:05.980 It doesn't matter.
00:33:06.540 Same with Britney Spears when they were like, oh, we're going to put on a service ship.
00:33:08.860 She was, she needed, Britney Spears needed a vacation.
00:33:12.360 She needed a wealthy friend who owned an island, and she needed to go away with no tech for
00:33:16.420 two weeks, and she would have been fine.
00:33:18.080 She didn't need to be forced drugged.
00:33:19.760 She didn't need to be forced given lithium.
00:33:21.540 And the result of all of that forced drugging over more of a decade of her life is what we
00:33:26.260 are dealing with now when you see Britney Spears, okay?
00:33:27.960 She's a victim of the conservatorship, not what happened before the conservatorship.
00:33:31.000 She needed a break.
00:33:32.080 Sometimes she needed a mental break.
00:33:33.600 And Wendy Williams was going through a divorce.
00:33:35.780 She was drinking a lot.
00:33:36.840 Homegirl needed a break, okay?
00:33:38.340 She needed a break.
00:33:39.580 She did go to rehab, by the way, which is what I'm saying.
00:33:41.760 And I don't have an issue with someone who is going to rehab and trying to get her life
00:33:47.420 back on track.
00:33:48.180 I have an issue with the bank stepping in and saying, your money is now mine.
00:33:51.480 And now I get to appoint an attorney who is going to say that, actually, you need to be
00:33:55.200 in this forever, and no one can speak out on your behalf.
00:33:58.040 But fortunately, someone has.
00:33:59.420 And that person is Harvey Levin.
00:34:02.840 Obviously, we know him from TMZ.
00:34:04.900 He's a very powerful guy in Hollywood, and he has a lot of friends in Hollywood.
00:34:09.160 And he spoke on the phone with her, with Wendy Williams, for an hour and a half.
00:34:14.320 And he, too, is disturbed by the fact that she's in a conservatorship.
00:34:18.040 Take a listen to what he had to say.
00:34:20.040 Hey, everybody.
00:34:20.660 It's Harvey Levin from TMZ.
00:34:22.300 Hey, I just spent an hour and a half on the phone with Wendy Williams.
00:34:28.720 And I can tell you that the Wendy Williams I spoke to today is the same Wendy Williams that
00:34:39.680 I knew 10 years ago.
00:34:41.860 There was no difference.
00:34:44.040 She was lucid.
00:34:45.560 She was articulate.
00:34:46.800 She was with it, and she was opinionated.
00:34:51.940 I'm not going to get into the specifics because it was an off-the-record conversation.
00:34:57.540 But she wants me to give my evaluation of what I heard.
00:35:04.540 Charlemagne the God was on the phone call as well.
00:35:07.820 And my impressions were precisely what Charlemagne has already said, that Wendy Williams seemed
00:35:16.720 like she could have done her radio show today.
00:35:19.980 There was no lapse in her judgment.
00:35:22.980 There was no hesitation in what she was saying.
00:35:26.880 And I'm not a doctor, but I am alarmed that Wendy Williams has had her freedom taken away
00:35:35.140 from her.
00:35:36.140 And I don't understand exactly why.
00:35:41.060 Nobody understands exactly why.
00:35:42.760 And that is the problem.
00:35:43.560 And so this is something that I am drawing attention to because, again, this is terrifying.
00:35:48.100 And this relates to politics.
00:35:49.020 When we speak about the overreach of government and you hear a story like this, someone just
00:35:53.000 stepping in and saying, we're going to take all your money.
00:35:55.680 Maybe something was going on.
00:35:56.400 Maybe someone was spending a lot.
00:35:57.780 That's like I said.
00:35:58.700 You'll come out of divorces.
00:35:59.780 They do.
00:36:00.480 Women do weird stuff.
00:36:01.340 They start dressing super sexy.
00:36:02.640 You get some piercing.
00:36:03.600 Some women, they start drinking more because it's a major life change.
00:36:07.300 It's a major life change to go from being in a relationship.
00:36:09.100 And even more so said, when you have a husband that has stepped out on you and potentially
00:36:13.060 has another family, if that is true, if that is true about Kevin Hunter and he completely
00:36:17.340 had another relationship, there is going to be some period of a spiral, which is understandable.
00:36:22.680 It has nothing to do with the bank.
00:36:23.900 And the bank is not doing this because they love her.
00:36:25.820 And so I view this as her being wronged.
00:36:28.440 I view this as her being in prisons.
00:36:30.040 And I want to use my platform to say that Wendy Williams should be freed before they do
00:36:33.040 to her what they did to Britney Spears.
00:36:34.300 And that really is the long and the thick of it.
00:36:36.940 And I also want to remind you, by the way, since when is being crazy or being on drugs
00:36:40.580 a reason to put somebody in a conservatorship?
00:36:42.320 That's Hollywood.
00:36:43.340 What are you talking about?
00:36:44.240 It's Hollywood.
00:36:44.960 All of Hollywood.
00:36:45.980 And I'm like going through this with my team.
00:36:48.080 I'm going, hmm, how many people do we know that could have been put on conservatorships
00:36:52.460 that ended up being fine?
00:36:54.060 Number one, Lindsay Lohan.
00:36:55.760 Lindsay Lohan.
00:36:57.320 She could have used a conservatorship?
00:36:58.620 No.
00:36:59.380 She was going through a party girl phase.
00:37:00.700 She had two terrible parents.
00:37:02.100 I felt so bad for who her parents were.
00:37:04.300 And now she's married and she has a child and she has a new face and she looks incredible.
00:37:08.260 OK, Lindsay Lohan was just fine.
00:37:10.120 And yet nobody stepped in to try to take her money.
00:37:12.020 Why is that?
00:37:13.380 You've also got there's trying to say, well, she's maybe got early onset dementia.
00:37:17.800 We just had Joe Biden for president for four years.
00:37:20.780 So you can completely miss me with the, well, she has lucid and not lucid days, as her court
00:37:26.640 appointed attorney said about Wendy Williams.
00:37:28.680 OK, Joe Biden never even had a lucid day.
00:37:31.200 And he was president of the United States.
00:37:33.140 So you're going to that excuse is gone.
00:37:35.320 Lastly, drinking, doing drugs.
00:37:38.020 Was Charlie Sheen a person?
00:37:39.840 Does anybody remember the interviews that Charlie Sheen was giving?
00:37:43.560 Dude was making like a million and a half every episode of Two and a Half Men.
00:37:47.620 And he was just fully on like crack cocaine and drugs.
00:37:51.180 And then when he got dropped in Two and a Half Men, went on a spree and just gave every
00:37:55.360 interview and was like, yeah, whatever.
00:37:56.460 I like drugs.
00:37:57.160 Remember this clip?
00:37:57.840 Take a listen.
00:37:59.060 Tell me about the last time you took drugs.
00:38:01.240 The last time I took drugs, I probably took more than than anybody could survive.
00:38:06.100 You know, what are we talking about?
00:38:07.200 How much?
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00:38:08.660 I was banging seven gram rocks and finishing them because that's how I roll.
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00:38:12.600 I have one gear.
00:38:13.500 Go.
00:38:14.120 How do you survive that?
00:38:15.960 Because I'm because I'm me.
00:38:18.580 Because I'm me.
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00:38:20.960 I have a different brain.
00:38:21.640 I have a different heart.
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00:38:26.040 He had tiger blood.
00:38:27.880 OK, he was just like, just one speed.
00:38:32.200 Go.
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00:39:32.640 There is no such thing as a female bishop.
00:39:34.200 I am sorry to tell you this.
00:39:36.140 Apparently, some people think that there can be, won't be, will be in the future.
00:39:39.720 Okay, the answer is just no, that is the, that is the doctrine.
00:39:43.880 It is just a negative.
00:39:45.200 And so the story is absolutely hilarious.
00:39:46.940 The National Cathedral Prayer Service for the inauguration, they decided to elect a female
00:39:53.400 bishop to talk to Trump.
00:39:55.100 He should have some mercy on some transgender children and immigrant families.
00:40:00.420 That's what she said via a sermon, essentially.
00:40:02.960 This woman that you're looking at here, her name is Marianne Edgar Budd.
00:40:07.140 And she serves as a spiritual leader and the bishop to 86 Episcopalian congregations and
00:40:16.460 10 Episcopalian schools in Washington, D.C. and four in Maryland counties.
00:40:20.760 Now, the reason why this makes you chuckle, and I'm sorry if we have Episcopalians in the
00:40:24.600 chat right now, is because I lived in D.C.
00:40:26.540 We literally just sold our place in D.C. a couple months ago.
00:40:29.900 And my husband and I, when we first got married, lived there.
00:40:32.520 And we'd walk around and we would just see these churches that just had trans flags on them.
00:40:36.740 It was almost like it was a church for transgenderism.
00:40:39.800 And I was like, what is this?
00:40:41.120 They were always Episcopalian.
00:40:43.160 Like, and I was just wondering, like, what has happened in the Protestant Episcopalian
00:40:46.740 church?
00:40:47.520 I don't know how they got there.
00:40:48.800 I'm not here to challenge that route.
00:40:51.520 I'm just here to say that transgender children, I'm not going to say anything.
00:40:58.460 I just got remonetized on YouTube.
00:41:00.000 Let me bite my tongue.
00:41:01.620 Anyways, here's what Bishop Marion Edgar Budd said to Trump, who was sitting in the first
00:41:08.000 pew.
00:41:09.560 Let me make one final plea, Mr. President.
00:41:14.080 Go for it, girl.
00:41:15.280 Millions have put their trust in you.
00:41:18.620 And as you told the nation yesterday, you have felt the providential hand of a loving God.
00:41:24.660 In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared
00:41:37.520 now.
00:41:39.580 There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and independent
00:41:47.540 families.
00:41:48.400 JD.
00:41:48.740 Some who fear for their lives.
00:41:53.440 And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in
00:42:00.560 poultry farms and meat packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and
00:42:06.180 work the night shifts in hospitals.
00:42:08.100 They may not be citizens.
00:42:10.800 JD Vance right now.
00:42:12.400 Or have the proper documentation.
00:42:13.480 But the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.
00:42:20.240 She's like, who's going to clean our toilets?
00:42:21.960 It's like borderline racist, what she's saying.
00:42:23.580 But JD Vance just keeps cutting to his wife as if he's on the office show and looking for
00:42:27.540 the camera.
00:42:28.000 He's just like, where's the camera?
00:42:29.740 Is this really happening?
00:42:31.300 Camera glance.
00:42:32.480 OK, what's going on here?
00:42:34.080 Is this real?
00:42:35.800 And Tiffany Trump and Laura, by the way, is trying not to laugh in the background.
00:42:39.760 And you guys know that's why I couldn't be there, because I am just, you can't bring
00:42:43.380 me to these.
00:42:43.760 I would have just burst out laughing.
00:42:46.560 That's just absolutely hilarious.
00:42:48.820 Anyways, I don't know.
00:42:49.960 I just feel like if you're out there and you're Protestant, you know, how did this happen?
00:42:57.460 Questioning that if you're Episcopalian, how did you get there?
00:43:01.240 And, you know, what is it about female bishops in particular that can be objected to?
00:43:07.740 Well, one of the things I was having a discussion with, and again, I am not the authority in
00:43:13.000 the church whatsoever, but I was saying to someone else who I was trying to kind of get
00:43:17.400 over to the Catholic side, they were talking about this issue of now, you know, this female
00:43:22.060 leadership in the church.
00:43:23.280 And I said to them, one of the reasons, and you could kind of talk about what happened
00:43:27.020 in politics when we got the right to vote, but, and I'm not saying anything about that,
00:43:30.420 I'm just saying there you could draw some parallels, but women were naturally wired to be more
00:43:35.380 emotional and that's a good thing.
00:43:37.680 That's a great thing.
00:43:38.340 It's why we're so great with children and it's why we are so great in certain situations.
00:43:43.040 It's because we are literally more emotional than men.
00:43:45.240 That is just a fact.
00:43:46.100 That is just a biological fact that we have more compassion.
00:43:49.020 But when your compassion can be hijacked, because rather than applying that to like,
00:43:53.440 oh, my children, I'll do anything for my children to protect my children.
00:43:56.260 And you start applying it to like, well, you know, a transgender person knocked on the
00:44:00.440 church and like, you know, we, they're, listen to their story.
00:44:03.760 It's so human.
00:44:04.320 Like, shouldn't we just start accepting transgender children?
00:44:07.700 That compassion, like I said, is now being hijacked and I believe being hijacked for tremendous
00:44:12.580 evil.
00:44:13.420 And so I think that once you start seeing female bishops, you can just go ahead and open the
00:44:19.780 doors to the LGBTQIA plus agenda.
00:44:23.860 That's my viewpoint.
00:44:24.620 Um, and like everything that she is saying is just stands in complete antithesis to Catholic
00:44:31.040 doctrine.
00:44:31.640 And so I am certain that some people disagree with that.
00:44:35.000 That is absolutely fine.
00:44:36.400 But Trump just, I think, signed an executive order so we can officially say now that there's
00:44:40.320 only two genders.
00:44:41.080 I think that is now official.
00:44:43.140 It's, it's the law of, it's the law of the land.
00:44:46.660 Anyways, Trump wrote this on Truth Social regarding that moment.
00:44:50.160 He waited, he bit his tongue.
00:44:51.200 He's a better man than me.
00:44:52.100 The so-called bishop who spoke at the National Prayer Service on Tuesday morning was a radical
00:44:56.980 left hardline Trump hater.
00:44:59.220 She brought her church into the world of politics in a very ungracious way.
00:45:03.580 She was nasty in tone and not compelling or smart.
00:45:06.500 She failed to mention the large number of illegal migrants that came into our country and killed
00:45:10.480 people.
00:45:11.380 Many were deposited from jails and mental institutions.
00:45:13.780 It's a giant crime wave that is taking place in the USA.
00:45:17.280 Apart from her inappropriate statements, the service was a very boring and uninspiring one.
00:45:22.640 She's not very good at her job.
00:45:24.160 She and her church owe the public an apology.
00:45:26.840 So there you have it.
00:45:28.520 I know we're going over time here, but I also want to, oh God, maybe I should wait because
00:45:32.540 I don't, I feel like I want to go long on this.
00:45:34.540 Yeah, I'm going to wait.
00:45:35.020 I'm not going to get into the Ross Albrecht thing because we should really talk about that
00:45:37.720 as like a major point of an episode, not something that we're skimming through quickly
00:45:42.020 because we're running out of time.
00:45:43.300 And so we'll bump Ross Albrecht to tomorrow.
00:45:46.700 I guess we'll get into some of your comments right after.
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00:46:46.200 All right.
00:46:46.800 What are you guys saying?
00:46:48.060 Let's read some of your comments and some of your questions.
00:46:51.920 Let me scroll down and see who is up first.
00:46:55.360 Regarding Blake Lively, David Jean says,
00:46:59.060 Blake Lively and her lawyers asked the court to put a gag order against Justin Baldoni.
00:47:04.180 And his lawyers have reported that's being reported right now by TMZ.
00:47:07.000 Wow, the news just broke.
00:47:08.560 Yeah, I imagine.
00:47:10.240 I imagine that he's going to want to probably gag that because that is just insane.
00:47:14.320 I mean, it makes sense.
00:47:15.340 It's the more the public knows, the more ruinous it is for her career.
00:47:19.400 And the court should immediately shut that down, given the fact that she played this in the press
00:47:24.780 first.
00:47:25.360 OK, the New York Times somehow within hours of her filing something that was supposed to remain
00:47:30.380 private, according to the Californian practices.
00:47:33.720 They had an inside scoop, not only an inside scoop, but they fully, and this is why he is
00:47:37.760 suing them for $400 million, just took out everything that could have meaningfully contextualized
00:47:43.600 her allegations and not made him look like a villain.
00:47:45.940 So I'm sorry.
00:47:47.180 You get what you ask for in life.
00:47:48.520 I hope that they completely shut that down.
00:47:51.060 The court should shut that down.
00:47:53.320 Jessica Wickers writes, Wendy called out Beyonce.
00:47:55.580 And this might have something to do with what happened to her.
00:47:58.140 The Wendy showed a clip of Beyonce on an Australian show with what seemed to be a fake baby bump.
00:48:03.840 I remember that baby bump thing.
00:48:05.860 And people thought that I never I never subscribed to that conspiracy theory.
00:48:08.860 I love a good conspiracy theory, but I think that she just maybe like sat weird or something.
00:48:12.520 I've been pregnant for so long.
00:48:13.560 I've seen everything look weird.
00:48:14.940 I don't know.
00:48:15.760 And I can't imagine that Beyonce is the author of what's happening.
00:48:19.560 I don't think she's I don't think she's that petty over something like a baby bump
00:48:24.620 could be good to know.
00:48:25.800 I'll look into it.
00:48:26.800 Marcy writes, Candace, on 2 1524, Jerish Kushner discussed Gaza's waterfront property,
00:48:33.720 which is very valuable.
00:48:34.940 Trump just made the comment of Gaza needing to be rebuilt in a different way in a great
00:48:38.240 location.
00:48:38.820 Thoughts?
00:48:39.500 My thoughts are that it has always been an operation that is steeped in corruption.
00:48:43.860 It was never about what happened on October 7th.
00:48:45.700 You can find this due to videos of Bibi Netanyahu extensively saying that they needed to
00:48:50.840 hit a Palestinian so hard that there could be no way that they could return.
00:48:56.460 That is what has happened since October 7th.
00:48:58.460 If you look at what's happening in the court case against Bibi Netanyahu, who is being tried,
00:49:03.920 he says he couldn't show up for his trial because he apparently has prostate cancer.
00:49:07.900 But if you look into that case and you recognize that what took place on the day of October 7th
00:49:12.360 is corruption and you look into the history of Israel and their extensive history with false
00:49:16.840 flag attacks, not just in America with the USS Liberty, but also against British people and
00:49:22.860 against Americans with the Levon affair, we have a right to ask questions.
00:49:27.680 And apparently, I just think that there was always a plan and people that have been pushing
00:49:32.260 this, the Zionist lobby and the media could potentially even be invested already in that
00:49:36.640 property.
00:49:36.920 They could have made those investments before October 7th even happened.
00:49:39.680 They're talking about how valuable the waterfront property could be where people live.
00:49:43.500 And then suddenly, oh, what do you know?
00:49:44.960 Every building has been demolished.
00:49:46.320 It was an appropriate response.
00:49:47.960 And now it needs to be rebuilt and completely ridiculous.
00:49:50.820 Roberto Czar writes, a privileged woman like Blake will never understand how real sexual
00:49:55.240 assault victims are affected by this.
00:49:56.960 And it shows, yes, she is harming real victims.
00:49:59.900 And that is why I am here to expose this because I am a villain of the Me Too movement.
00:50:05.920 I really have hated this movement from its inception.
00:50:08.460 And I think it's gross and it's disgusting.
00:50:10.160 And I think women using these terms because they want attention or they want revenge on a guy
00:50:14.440 for something is it's they should have to face some sort of a real penalty.
00:50:19.300 And I'm glad that that penalty can simply be the persecution of the public.
00:50:23.920 Abigail writes, this has ruined my favorite movie, Just Friends.
00:50:27.460 Yeah, that's a rom-com with Ryan Reynolds.
00:50:29.360 I didn't I have never seen Just Friends, but Ryan Reynolds just gives me that vibe.
00:50:33.900 Like he just again, it was just a little petty maneuver of him joining Taylor Swift and marching
00:50:38.600 and unfollowing Justin Alwyn, who she dated for five years and he was good friends with.
00:50:43.420 I just went, you're like a child, again, arrested development.
00:50:46.620 And now I find you to be annoying.
00:50:48.320 I mean, writing someone into a movie so you can get revenge.
00:50:51.740 Like Ryan Reynolds is like 48 years old, guys.
00:50:54.280 He's 48 years old.
00:50:55.040 Like the teenage drama has to stop at some point.
00:50:58.580 Lastly, we have Geralt.
00:51:00.120 Oh, no, a couple more.
00:51:00.680 Geralt writes further to the point about Nice Pool.
00:51:04.800 Nice Pool is played by Gordon Reynolds.
00:51:06.820 And guess who is mentioned as a special thanks in the credits of It Ends With Us?
00:51:10.980 You guessed it.
00:51:12.020 Gordon Reynolds.
00:51:13.340 OK, my producer is writing a note that during It Ends With Us closing credits, Blake thanked.
00:51:19.580 Oh, Gordon Reynolds.
00:51:21.860 Oh, my gosh, I get this now.
00:51:23.640 So apparently, yeah, during the closing credits, Blake decided to thank Gordon Reynolds, which is
00:51:28.780 actually just Ryan Reynolds alias in the movie Nice Pool.
00:51:33.940 So that's it's basically them thinking they're being really funny and bullying.
00:51:38.660 And she's basically saying thank you for bullying Justin Baldoni and in the movie Deadpool, because
00:51:44.420 Gordon Reynolds is actually just Ryan Reynolds playing Justin Baldoni, which is really disgusting.
00:51:49.860 I just find them to be really gross people now.
00:51:51.700 Lastly, The Green Revin writes, Candace doing the Trump voice is everything.
00:51:56.000 The first female version I've heard.
00:51:57.660 And everyone has a Trump voice.
00:51:58.700 That is true.
00:51:59.320 Thank you.
00:51:59.840 Thank you very much.
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