Candace Candace talks about Adolf Hitler and why we should never discuss him ever. Plus, a Newsweek writer has a death wish and Taylor Swift is not a good role model. Plus, people are upset with Kyle Rittenhouse because his mother and sister have no money and they are trying to raise money to help out their family and the internet is saying it s not right because how do you not help out your family? Do you agree with that philosophy? All that and much more on today s episode of Candace's Candace! Candace is a comedian, writer, podcaster, and host of The Candace Show on Fox News Radio in New York City. She is also a regular contributor to the New York Times, CNN, CBS, NPR, and many other media outlets. Candace also hosts a podcast called Candace s Candace, which is a podcast about comedy, comedy, and stand-up comedy. This episode is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, Canadians have always made healthcare their mission. Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, and the end of hallway medicine? We re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health Foundation, helping us innovate to keep healthcare alive. Don t miss out on the future of healthcare and access to the best care you ve ever had. - Don t forget to become a supporter of our greatest resource for health and wellness, by becoming a member of our society s greatest resource. Today's sponsor, Humberriverhealth.ca . Thank you for listening to this podcast on the podcast is a must listen and listening to our podcast on all things you can t live up to it! and more! - Thank you, and we'll hear about it on her podcast on her social media on this episode on the airwaves on the next episode of Good Morning America, Good Day on Good Morning and Good Life on Good Day, Good Life, Good Luck, Good Health, Good Things, Good Rest Rest Rest, and Good Rest, Good Vibes, and so much more. on the road to her blog on Good Relationships, Good Grief, Good Morning, Good Blessings, Good Hustles, and Much More! on Good Vibrations, Good Night, Good Sleep, and a whole lot more!
00:24:51.200Swift's highly publicized romantic life has been a source of prime tabloid fodder for years.
00:24:56.760She has dated numerous high-profile men.
00:24:59.260This revolving door of relationships may reflect the normal dating experiences of many young women in today's world,
00:25:04.680but it also raises questions about stability, commitment, and even love itself.
00:25:09.720Should we encourage young girls to see the Swift standard as the norm, something to aspire to,
00:25:15.120or should we be promoting something a little more, shall we say, wholesome?
00:25:19.520And that's going to sting because the media keeps trying to sell her as someone who is wholesome.
00:25:24.820And I don't see, I don't perceive her as someone that is wholesome.
00:25:28.040I see her as someone that is very well marketed and who has a team of people that surround her to give her that veneer.
00:25:34.040But when you actually look into it, her behavior is extremely toxic.
00:25:38.840And just because you are packaging it as something that is non-toxic and something that is organic does not make it so.
00:25:44.660And it is a question that I think a lot of parents should ask themselves because there is this weird religion, cult-like obsession that people have with Taylor Swift.
00:26:15.060But she does have more fans than most of those bad role models, right?
00:26:19.640She has millions upon millions of people that follow her and hang on her every word and who do want to be like her, who dress like her, who want to act like her.
00:26:27.840And I don't think a 34-year-old woman cosplaying a 15-year-old is how you would want your daughter to behave.
00:26:32.960When she's 34, you want her to act like a 34-year-old and not still speaking in her baby voices.
00:26:37.920Lastly, this person points out that she vocally criticizes the patriarchy.
00:26:43.080And that adds a layer of complexity because she's constantly dating strong, influential men, celebrities who embody significant social and economic power.
00:26:54.740She writes about all of these guys and how they're all bad.
00:26:58.140And then she's dating someone like Travis Kelsey who has a reputation as a bad boy.
00:27:02.740She's dating someone like Matthew Healy who has a reputation as a bad boy.
00:27:06.540And then when she gets out of these relationships, she pretends like she just, oh, I didn't know that they had these reputations which preceded them.
00:27:13.040And now I'm going to write a song and reassert my childhood innocence as I always do, even though I will be turning 35 in December.
00:27:20.780So I appreciated that piece because I think there just needs to be more of that.
00:27:23.760And I do think that parents need to be careful allowing their children to be as obsessed as I see they are with Taylor Swift.
00:27:40.880A lot of divorcees and I don't know, just moms bopping in a way that I just thought, I don't know, like they were trying to express maybe something else.
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00:29:18.820I just it's it's shocking to me that there are people that are living under a delusion that somehow this has been healing America since Trump is no longer in office.
00:29:27.560And the more you look into their policies, the creepier it gets.
00:29:30.320Genuinely creepy is the right adjective.
00:29:32.260What they're actually trying to do right now is they have this new policy that's scheduled to go into effect in 2026 that will block many Christian families from being considered as foster parents if they don't agree to affirm a sexually confused child's gender.
00:29:53.860They're essentially trying to mandate gender dysphoria.
00:29:57.800And so if you adopt a little girl and that little girl or you are fostering a child, a little girl, that little girl starts attending a public school and she gets confused about her gender because that's what they're doing on purpose in these classrooms, in these Soviet classrooms.
00:30:14.680And she comes home and says, oh, I think I might be like a non-binary fish.
00:30:17.880And you say, no, no, honey, you're you're a little girl.
00:30:20.440Well, your child is going back to the state.
00:30:24.420And there's so much of this happening, by the way, in the system where they are either forcing their mandate that you have to give your child every vaccine because the state sees that child.
00:30:34.700First and foremost, they get to make money from that child.
00:30:36.980And also they get to control that child's past to further the state's incentives.
00:30:41.180And so it was very meaningful that Paris Hilton testified, speaking out about foster care, speaking out about the adoption process, speaking really about all of the children who are suffering because they are being raised and controlled by government incentives.
00:31:00.300Take a listen to her testimony before Congress.
00:31:03.180Today, residential facilities are continuing to warehouse over 50,000 foster youth and unknown number of adopted youth in lockdown facilities, innocent kids who have not committed crimes, kids whose parents didn't have resources to support them, kids whose parents passed away, kids who have already experienced trauma.
00:31:25.000This $23 billion a year industry sees this population as dollar signs and operates without meaningful oversight.
00:31:34.740It costs approximately $800 to $1,000 per day to place a foster youth in a facility, significantly more expensive than serving them in their own communities.
00:31:45.580What is more important, protecting business profits or protecting foster youth lives?
00:31:50.860She is absolutely correct. And I think she uses the right word there when she says it's a warehouse.
00:31:57.020And that is what the state sees these kids as an opportunity to make money is a warehouse.
00:32:01.680They get to keep them. They get to give them whatever they want.
00:32:09.680And it's one that we have to wake up to.
00:32:11.200It's another one of these topics that we all are quite guarded when it comes to is we just don't like to think about children suffering.
00:32:16.920And so sometimes it feels easier to just ignore the crisis, but that's not the right solution whatsoever, which is why over the weekend we sat down with the makers of the film Sound of Hope for an incredible discussion.
00:32:28.100If you haven't watched it, please go back and watch it.
00:32:31.040And if you want to think of a small way that you can help, obviously support this film.
00:32:36.880You can head to angel.com slash Candice if you would like to purchase some tickets.
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00:32:48.060I want to remind you again that it is just the most incredible story about a real live place in East Texas called Possum Trot, where a small church decided, a community decided that they were going to foster every child in the system within their radius.
00:33:05.060They actually did it, and it was difficult, and it's just incredible that they just had the spirit move them to do something like this, to confront this crisis, and to give these children a real chance.
00:33:17.000So again, if you want to know how you can support, maybe you're not in the circumstance that you feel that you could foster a child, but you can at least support very much of people that do.
00:33:26.200So head to angel.com slash Candice, and you can learn about Showtime, so you can buy some tickets.
00:33:32.760All right, guys, now it's time to get into some comments.
00:33:41.840So yesterday I was speaking about how I left the cult of science.
00:33:46.340Like, I just had to be humble enough to admit that I've been lied to about everything, and I actually have no idea what's going on.
00:33:52.000And I've realized that we have all been forced into this religion of, like, the experts, and they've turned themselves into gods, and I am just out.
00:33:58.880I am humble enough to recognize that I don't know anything to be true unless it is in the Bible.
00:34:26.380And, yeah, I just feel that God bless you with the platform, and I just want to use it to share truth, and I want to be honest with people.
00:34:34.040And I think people are responding to it because they are also waking up at the same time as me and realizing that so much of what we learned in school has been an intentional lie.
00:34:42.720And in many ways, we are being enslaved by those lies.
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00:35:00.160So by now, you're probably discerned that I have an apocalyptic mindset.
00:36:55.220And I'd like to ask you, what research should I do to learn about the actual history like you did, if I don't remember wrong, when you were like 25?
00:37:07.120I saw it, and I'm going to answer your question.
00:37:09.740Honestly, the learning process for me has been very natural.
00:37:13.020I think you have to start with understanding you were lied to about one thing, like just one thing that just completely blows your mind.
00:37:19.340You're like, how could I get this wrong?
00:37:20.220And I think for me, it was vaccines, like when I realized that they basically made me pledge myself to a medical system that is obviously making us sick because of a lot of the lies they told us about vaccines.
00:37:34.660And I was blessed, as crazy as it sounds, by being vaccine injured by the Gardasil vaccine, and that led to me just not trusting authorities.
00:37:43.280In terms of history, it was kind of the same thing.
00:37:45.660It would be little tidbits that popped up, like, for example, World War II, something that completely blew my mind, and maybe you guys knew this, but we definitely did not learn this in school, that the Zionists signed an agreement with Hitler, like with the Nazi party, called the Havara Agreement.
00:38:03.460Like, I just thought, why would we not know this?
00:38:05.600And in that agreement, the German Jews were transferred to Palestine, and it was an agreement where they agreed to sell their stuff, give up their personal effects, and then the money would be transferred via, like, the Bank of Palestine.
00:38:24.120And so I would just learn little tidbits here and there, learning about Henry Cagoda, learning about the Christian Holocaust, and I would go pursue actual books.
00:38:36.480The textbooks are meant to make you see things one way, pursuing actual books.
00:38:40.760And for me, I started with Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
00:38:43.440I was very interested in learning about the Bolsheviks and the Soviets, because I think they are the most hideous people in the entire world.
00:38:50.620They brought every ill that we're fighting in society today.
00:38:52.820I actually think we're fighting communism in America today, and we're fighting socialists in America today, because of the fact that we never really defeated the Soviets.
00:39:20.860I'm a 25-year-old woman who, once getting into university, was bombarded with the messaging that self-love is happiness, and I tried to fit in.
00:39:29.320It only made me hate myself more, and I tried to repress the desire to be a wife, be a mother, and be in a nurturing position.
00:39:36.580My peers never understood and ridiculed me for not being into one-night stands and embracing the feminist movement.
00:39:43.260When did feminism become a front for narcissism?
00:39:45.720I'm now a Christian, found a church I can help out at, and a Christian man who shares my values of selflessness.
00:39:52.300Feminism also tried to convince me the Bible was evil, and as someone who never read it, I was inclined to agree, because 99% of university peers were saying so.