Candace Owens - June 25, 2024


More SHOCKING Revelations About 9⧸11 | Candace Ep 12


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

186.09998

Word Count

6,746

Sentence Count

499

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

What in the world happened on 9/11? And why did the government cover it up? What was the real reason for the cover-up? And who is Julian Assange, the founder and editor of WikiLeaks? In this episode of Conspiracy Theories, Candace dives deep into this topic and explains why it is so important to know what happened on September 11th, 2001. Also, Metrolinx and Crosslinks are reminding everyone to be careful as Eglinton Crosstown LRT train testing is in progress. Please be alert as trains can pass at any time on the tracks. Remember to follow all traffic signals and only make left turns where it is safe to do so. Be alert, be aware, and stay safe! Stay safe everyone! Candace - The Dark Side of the Internet - Candice Candice is a Canadian comedian, writer, podcaster, and podcaster. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times, Washington Post, and other media outlets. Her work has been featured in the Hollywood Reporter, and she is one of the most influential people in the online community. Candace is an avid reader and supporter of the arts and culture and has a heart for all things related to the arts, music, and the arts. She is also an avid supporter of women in general, and has been a long time friend of the LGBTQ+ community. She has a degree from the University of St. Johns Hopkins. . Thank you, Candice. Thank you so much Candice for being my dear friend, you are a wonderful human being. - Thank you for listening, I appreciate you, I really appreciate you! - Much love, bye bye, bye Bye Bye Bye bye, Bye Bye, bye, Love ya. - Caitlyn, bye - Eglotta, bye-bye, bye - - P. & Good Luck, Bye, Love Ya, bye. - MURDERER - Sarah, Cheers, - M. xx - Sarah - PSYCHOTTER - JUICY - ELLY, J.A. CHEERS - THE PODCAST - JANE - CHEERIE - JOSH MEYERICA - JOSEPH - JACOB - JORDAN MCCARTO - SONGS? - JAYE - EILEEN - JAMES MEYAN


Transcript

00:00:01.000 Metrolinx and Crosslinks are reminding everyone to be careful as Eglinton Crosstown LRT train testing is in progress.
00:00:09.120 Please be alert as trains can pass at any time on the tracks.
00:00:13.520 Remember to follow all traffic signals.
00:00:16.520 Be careful along our tracks and only make left turns where it's safe to do so.
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00:00:25.140 All right, guys, so the comment section on last week's episode pertaining to 9-11, it was insane.
00:00:33.060 I'm telling you, like, as the kids are saying these days, it was lit.
00:00:36.340 It was absolutely lit.
00:00:37.160 So I knew that I had to do a follow-up episode because you guys sent me down an entire rabbit hole.
00:00:42.880 I mean, this is probably not even going to be the last episode on it because, seriously, what in the world happened on 9-11?
00:00:49.380 And the topic, by the way, is timely.
00:00:51.900 Because yesterday, it was announced that Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, will walk free.
00:00:58.620 Now, if you do not know who Julian Assange is, the torment that this man has been through for the crime of telling the truth, then you have got to pay attention.
00:01:08.800 9-11 is the single most important event of our lifetimes.
00:01:11.980 If we were intentionally lied to about it, then the question is, to what end?
00:01:17.360 Let's talk about it.
00:01:18.340 We're going to be in a lot of trouble after today.
00:01:20.640 Welcome back to Candace.
00:01:21.900 All right, guys.
00:01:37.240 Squeal, squeal, squeal.
00:01:38.800 I don't even know where to start, I guess.
00:01:40.280 Let's start with a question.
00:01:40.960 What crime would you say that somebody would have to commit in order to be sentenced to five years in a six-and-a-half-foot-by-ten-foot cell?
00:01:52.140 Isolated for 23 hours a day.
00:01:55.520 What crime is that?
00:01:56.440 What crime is that that receives that sentence?
00:01:57.920 Well, in places like New York and California, you can basically, and not basically, literally, shoot someone in broad daylight and expect to make bail and walk free the next day.
00:02:08.980 I mean, the government, the U.S. government has very much signaled to us that criminality is okay.
00:02:14.280 They want more criminality in the streets.
00:02:16.520 So what would you actually have to do to earn their real ire?
00:02:20.340 Well, you'd have to expose the government.
00:02:22.600 You'd have to show that the criminals are, in fact, in charge, that they are running the government.
00:02:28.480 And that's exactly what Julian Assange did with WikiLeaks.
00:02:33.380 You remember hearing about WikiLeaks in the back of your head?
00:02:35.520 You're like, yes, it's something to do.
00:02:36.860 When Hillary Clinton was running and the whole mainstream media told you that it was bad and Julian Assange was bad and not to listen to anything that was coming out of WikiLeaks, probably called everybody a conspiracy theory.
00:02:49.000 Yeah, well, we don't have enough time to unpack everything that WikiLeaks did uncover, definitely not in this one monologue.
00:02:56.720 But if I had to put it into just one sentence, what did Julian Assange accomplish as the founder and the editor of WikiLeaks?
00:03:04.820 I would say Julian Assange exposed the military-industrial complex.
00:03:11.580 Let's take a listen to what he had to say back in 2012 about our elites.
00:03:17.220 Because the goal is not to completely subjugate Afghanistan.
00:03:22.660 The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the United States, out of the tax bases of European countries, through Afghanistan and back into the hands of a transnational security elite.
00:03:37.660 That is the goal, i.e. the goal is to have an endless war, not a successful war.
00:03:44.420 There he is, telling us right to our faces, listen, they want to have never-ending wars and what they're doing is they are laundering money.
00:03:52.460 So now you probably are understanding where I am getting this idea from because it's so evident.
00:03:57.880 Everywhere you look, Ukraine, Israel, Afghanistan, they're constantly telling us that there is some new cause.
00:04:04.660 You guys get to work, work hard, your tax dollars, we're going to send them overseas, and then the Pentagon's going to go, whoopsies, we don't know where all the money went.
00:04:13.900 But yeah, there's just another war that we have to fight.
00:04:17.000 It's very obvious that money laundering is what is happening.
00:04:20.460 Now, you're looking at that image of him, I think I said 2012, actually that was from 2011.
00:04:25.040 Here are some current photos of him.
00:04:28.460 Here is what they have done to him for revealing that to the public with concrete proof.
00:04:33.500 Because essentially what WikiLeaks did is it published a trove of documents from presidents, communications, files, emails that were going back and forth.
00:04:46.560 And they also published videos, things that were encrypted.
00:04:50.260 They unencrypted them and gave them to the public.
00:04:52.340 And I'll give you an example of some of the things that they showed us.
00:04:56.640 They showed us a helicopter attack that was from 2010.
00:05:00.500 It was a U.S. military helicopter showing the killing of civilians in Baghdad, Iraq.
00:05:05.940 And a voice on the transmission urged the pilots to light them all up.
00:05:10.160 They were just having fun.
00:05:11.120 And then the individuals, these poor civilians on the street who were being fired at from the helicopter were asking for help.
00:05:17.900 And a van arrives on the scene to pick up the wounded.
00:05:21.700 And then the van was also fired upon.
00:05:25.140 Yeah, so moral.
00:05:27.380 American military doing these sorts of things.
00:05:29.780 It also published hundreds of thousands of documents leaked by former U.S. Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning.
00:05:37.680 You've probably heard now that Bradley is Chelsea Manning.
00:05:41.120 Well, those documents related to the war in Afghanistan and revealed how the U.S. military had killed hundreds of civilians in unreported incidents.
00:05:49.220 The main point is that years away now, we are recognizing that a lot of what he was trying to reveal to the public, and many of us were not awake, obviously is true.
00:06:00.380 The goal, of course, is never-ending war.
00:06:03.100 And we are the people that are funding it.
00:06:04.800 And why are we not outraged?
00:06:07.360 Well, we're either too drugged.
00:06:08.860 I think that's a piece of it.
00:06:09.820 I talk often about big pharma and what it's doing to our minds.
00:06:13.540 Or we're too dumb because of big education, sending kids to school to get degrees in gender studies, getting people to focus on the social issues like racism, CRT.
00:06:25.680 These people can't compute.
00:06:27.340 They can't perform basic or exhibit basic mathematical capacity.
00:06:33.820 These people can't even pass basic literacy exam.
00:06:36.940 Or the last component is we're too brainwashed or too scared to say anything if we're not brainwashed.
00:06:45.840 That's how they're doing it.
00:06:47.120 So they have people believing what the media is saying and other people who know what the media is lying, but they're scared to say anything because, well, look at what they did to Julian Assange.
00:06:55.760 I'll tell you guys in the 9-11 comments section from last week, you guys were dropping all sorts of tidbits, had to be at the edge of my seat.
00:07:05.220 And I began researching things I had never even heard of.
00:07:08.360 And I am now completely shaken.
00:07:10.440 So, yeah, I showed you guys that video of the Israelis who were celebrating.
00:07:16.040 It turned out that they had connections to the Israeli intelligence apparatus.
00:07:21.120 And the FBI pretty much just let them go for whatever reason.
00:07:25.900 Said, OK, we looked into it.
00:07:27.380 No further follow up.
00:07:28.900 Then that sort of got memory holes.
00:07:30.940 Memory hole is an expression where they basically never talk about it again.
00:07:34.400 And then we all just forget that it never happens and we move on.
00:07:38.340 Well, one of you guys commented and said that I should look into the Israelis that were working at the World Trade Center who were forewarned of the attack.
00:07:49.720 And, oh, my God, yes, that is another thing after I researched that has been completely memory holes.
00:07:57.260 But it is true.
00:07:58.960 So I'm going to show you guys, by the way, because before they say I'm a conspiracy theorist,
00:08:03.300 I had to make sure that I had all of the relevant documents, all of the relevant links, and I am going to include those links for you guys.
00:08:09.640 So just check out of the episode.
00:08:10.860 You can look at the links yourself.
00:08:12.520 Here is the very true story of what went down on 9-11.
00:08:16.240 There was an instant messaging service that was called Odigo.
00:08:20.240 Maybe I'm saying it wrong.
00:08:21.120 Odigo, O-D-I-G-O.
00:08:23.260 It was Israeli-owned and operated.
00:08:26.320 And they had headquarters that were based two blocks away from the World Trade Center.
00:08:30.700 Now, this is according to Haaretz.
00:08:33.300 I'm sure I'm not saying that right.
00:08:34.560 You know, it's a very popular Israeli publication.
00:08:38.620 Check out this headline from them, published September 26, 2011.
00:08:43.080 So that is 15 days after the attack.
00:08:45.920 It says, Odigo workers were warned of the attacks.
00:08:49.680 That is the headline.
00:08:50.480 And I'm going to read you this piece of the article verbatim.
00:08:52.700 It says, quote, Odigo, the instant messaging service, says that two of its workers received messages two hours before the Twin Towers attack on September 11th, predicting that the attack would happen.
00:09:09.080 And the company has been cooperating with Israeli and American law enforcement, including the FBI, in trying to find the original sender of the message predicting the attack.
00:09:19.780 End quote.
00:09:21.260 Seriously, you guys, what the F?
00:09:24.560 And that's not all.
00:09:25.440 That's not all.
00:09:26.080 It's going to get even crazier.
00:09:27.460 Two weeks after 9-11, Alex Diamandis, and by the way, he was Odigo's vice president.
00:09:34.840 This is the vice president of the company.
00:09:36.680 Said that the messages said something big was going to happen in a certain amount of time.
00:09:41.380 And it did.
00:09:42.640 Almost to the minute.
00:09:44.180 So for whatever reason, the forewarned Odigo employees did not feel the need to pass that terror warning on to the authorities in New York, an act that would have saved thousands of lives.
00:09:58.120 Here's a CNN report from September 28th, 2001, further cementing that fact.
00:10:05.360 It reads, quote,
00:10:06.100 The FBI is looking into whether a warning sent to employees at an instant messaging company less than two hours before jetliners slammed into the World Trade Center was connected to the attacks, a company executive confirmed Friday.
00:10:21.720 Alex Diamandis, vice president for sales and marketing with Odigo Incorporated, said there was nothing specifically about the attacks in the message, but he said it was suspicious in nature, especially because of its timing.
00:10:36.060 Quote, I would describe it as a threat, a warning.
00:10:39.700 Diamandis declined to comment further on the content of the message, citing the ongoing investigation.
00:10:45.500 Two employees at the Odigo office in Israel received the message at about 7 a.m.
00:10:53.540 Eastern on September 11th, 2021, he said.
00:10:58.540 After the attacks, the staff decided to scour the server logs in order to determine the source of the message, Diamandis said.
00:11:05.820 Information was then passed on to Israeli authorities, who in turn passed it to the FBI.
00:11:10.720 The FBI did not confirm whether they had received any information from Odigo.
00:11:17.180 So to give you guys a reference, okay, he is saying they received a message at 7 o'clock a.m. Eastern.
00:11:22.940 The first tower was struck at 8.46 a.m. Eastern.
00:11:28.360 So they had an hour and 46 minutes to remove themselves from the premises because they knew that something bad was going to happen.
00:11:37.200 And this information was given to the FBI, and we haven't heard of it since, not even in the media.
00:11:43.500 The media just dropped it.
00:11:44.880 Totally not relevant at all that somebody on Israeli messaging service was saying, hey, there's about to be a big attack.
00:11:52.060 Now, what do they always say about Israel?
00:11:54.060 It's our greatest ally.
00:11:55.380 It's our greatest ally had information that attack was about to take place on American soil.
00:12:00.580 And rather than alerting American authorities, they decided to alert other Israeli citizens.
00:12:09.060 Oh, there's more.
00:12:10.260 On September 12, 2001, the Jerusalem Post, also based in Jerusalem, reported in a since-archived online publication that, quote,
00:12:19.920 the foreign ministry in Jerusalem has so far received the names of 4,000 Israelis believed to have been in the areas of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon at the time of the attack, end quote.
00:12:31.480 Okay, fine.
00:12:32.960 And yet, despite this remarkably, and that's according to someone who was traveling with Bibi Netanyahu, only four Israeli citizens died that day.
00:12:42.300 So the foreign ministry was looking for 4,000 of them, and fortunately, and I do mean that, fortunately, because I don't want, I wish nobody had died that day, only four of them actually did die.
00:12:53.660 Here's that clip of Bibi Netanyahu and his wife, and you'll hear somebody off on the side confirming that only four Israeli citizens died that day.
00:13:02.980 This whole section that we see here, we're running all the way down at the hall, canter, if it's sterile.
00:13:07.420 So how many Israelis?
00:13:09.440 There's four Israelis altogether.
00:13:12.300 Okay, fine.
00:13:14.220 Take from that what you will.
00:13:16.120 But I'm going to tell you another strange, real, true fact.
00:13:21.240 Larry Silverstein.
00:13:23.220 And this one, oh my gosh, they call you anti-Semitic for knowing it.
00:13:27.420 Larry Silverstein was a prominent New York State real estate developer.
00:13:30.980 He's also a personal friend of Bibi Netanyahu.
00:13:33.620 He's very connected to Israeli politics and Israeli politicians and other prime ministers.
00:13:39.400 Well, Larry was quite lucky.
00:13:40.900 He obtained the lease for the Twin Towers just six weeks prior to 9-11.
00:13:47.740 Six weeks prior.
00:13:49.080 He obtained the lease and he also took out an insurance policy, which fortunately included coverage for acts of terrorism.
00:13:56.600 So when it came time to collect, when the towers went down, Silverstein claimed that there were two incidences of terror since two buildings were hit by the planes, which allowed him to seek double indemnity.
00:14:10.960 So to be clear, he collected $4.5 billion from insurance on the towers that he had invested in just six weeks prior to 9-11 attacks.
00:14:22.920 Now, I was so shocked looking at that, that I wanted to debunk that.
00:14:27.240 I turned to Snopes, you guys.
00:14:29.160 I said, Snopes, tell me why this is not true.
00:14:31.520 And of course, Snopes had an article defending Larry Silverstein.
00:14:34.320 And of course, they didn't really debunk it at all.
00:14:38.280 They just write, and I'll include the link to this as well, that the implication of foreknowledge is unfounded.
00:14:44.980 And of course, getting insurance is normal.
00:14:47.560 And he wasn't the only investor.
00:14:49.660 Yes, he led the consortium of investors six weeks prior, but he wasn't the only investor.
00:14:54.800 So nothing to see there.
00:14:57.740 But by the way, Larry was even more lucky than that, unbelievably.
00:15:02.240 Every morning, he used to have breakfast.
00:15:05.640 He used to take breakfast meetings at the World Trade Center.
00:15:08.840 But on the morning of 9-11, and by the way, this is according to Larry in interviews, he just broke his own routine.
00:15:16.500 He, fortunately, on the morning of 9-11, had a dermatologist appointment.
00:15:21.380 So he didn't take breakfast in the towers, and that spared his life.
00:15:26.180 So what are we supposed to make of all of this, all of these facts, which, again, I will include links?
00:15:31.800 What are we supposed to make of all of these things that have been memory holds about 9-11?
00:15:35.560 And since we have been in never-ending wars in the Middle East, and many Americans have died,
00:15:40.840 their sons, their daughters have died overseas fighting never-ending wars.
00:15:46.720 Because, well, I'll tell you, for one hand, if we talk about it, we're instantly called conspiracy theorists.
00:15:52.860 We're instantly called 9-11 truthers.
00:15:55.300 We're instantly called anti-Semitic.
00:15:57.600 And let me tell you, the only word for all of this, if you're not interested,
00:16:01.940 if you don't find this to be remarkably suspicious,
00:16:04.300 if you don't realize that we were not told everything about 9-11,
00:16:07.000 the only word, the only adjective that should be launched on you is you're anti-American.
00:16:12.860 And that's worst of all. I'd rather be called everything in the entire world than be called anti-American.
00:16:21.020 And that's what these people in the media are.
00:16:23.300 They're anti-American cowards.
00:16:26.360 And you know what? I just won't play their game.
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00:17:49.520 Now let's jump into some stories.
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00:18:18.440 So this girl has been going viral.
00:18:19.860 Her name is Lily Gaddis.
00:18:21.160 And people have been asking me what I think about it.
00:18:23.700 And I actually did not have time to look in to what she had said.
00:18:27.560 I knew that she was being referred to colloquially as the N-word girl.
00:18:31.820 What a name.
00:18:32.300 The N-word girl, Lily Gaddis.
00:18:34.660 And so let's watch what Lily Gaddis had to say
00:18:37.980 and assess why she is going viral.
00:18:40.560 Take a listen.
00:18:41.020 I'm sick and tired of all girls getting blamed
00:18:45.040 or, like, guys, certain guys,
00:18:47.560 thinking that all girls are gold diggers.
00:18:50.980 I don't know if it's because you get your information
00:18:53.760 from those street interviews in, like, Miami
00:18:56.220 at 3 a.m. outside of a nightclub.
00:18:58.320 You're getting the opinion of some dumb whores
00:19:01.480 and immigrants fresh off the boat
00:19:06.200 looking for a green card.
00:19:07.820 Yes, they are probably gold diggers.
00:19:10.320 But that's the exception.
00:19:11.820 I'm the rule.
00:19:13.580 Everybody I know who's married right now,
00:19:15.720 they're married to broke-ass niggas.
00:19:20.860 And they don't care.
00:19:21.860 We don't give a f*** about your money.
00:19:23.760 I couldn't care less about your f***ing money, okay?
00:19:26.120 My type is broke mechanics and surfer hippie dudes
00:19:31.240 who just want to live in a shack and surf and have babies.
00:19:34.540 All I ask of a man is that you're competent,
00:19:38.340 you're not a pussy.
00:19:42.060 If somebody broke into our house at 3 a.m.,
00:19:44.300 you would know how to grab a gun and shoot a moth***.
00:19:48.100 Okay, so obviously you can see the Internet was very upset
00:19:50.780 because she used the N-word,
00:19:52.840 and the N-word is a very specific word
00:19:54.960 that only black people are allowed to say
00:19:57.460 and put in all of their music
00:19:58.680 as they encourage white people and Spanish people
00:20:00.520 and everybody to listen to it,
00:20:01.680 but we're the only ones that are allowed to say it.
00:20:03.800 So people were outraged,
00:20:04.880 and then they were looking for her to apologize,
00:20:07.740 and here is what she said instead.
00:20:10.040 Take a listen.
00:20:11.260 So a recent video of mine
00:20:13.060 seems to have upset members of a certain community,
00:20:17.040 and all the backlash just really made me,
00:20:21.800 you know, just really do a deep dive,
00:20:23.880 like do a soul search.
00:20:25.400 And after all that, I still couldn't find a care.
00:20:30.240 So personally, I respect this,
00:20:31.780 and I'm going to tell you why for a couple of reasons.
00:20:33.320 The first is not because I think
00:20:34.760 that we should all be running around saying the N-word.
00:20:36.760 I just think that it's an all-or-nothing policy, okay?
00:20:39.280 If black people can say it,
00:20:40.920 then everybody can say it.
00:20:42.280 If black people can put it into their music
00:20:43.620 and they can win Grammy awards
00:20:44.860 for putting it into their music
00:20:45.960 and they can sing their songs on stage
00:20:48.360 and people can be in the crowd
00:20:50.220 singing along to every lyric,
00:20:51.400 and then what?
00:20:52.380 White people that are bopping to Cardi B
00:20:55.500 and they're just at a concert going like this
00:20:57.500 and they have to just like cover their mouths
00:21:00.040 every time she says the N-word,
00:21:02.060 every couple of lines.
00:21:04.200 That makes no sense.
00:21:04.880 It's stupid.
00:21:05.660 It's just stupid.
00:21:06.800 I've never agreed with this.
00:21:08.060 I do not agree with speech for some people
00:21:10.840 and not for the other people,
00:21:11.680 especially because she used that phrase in its context,
00:21:15.160 like literally in the context that rappers use it in.
00:21:18.600 She's not referring to a black person.
00:21:20.080 She's not saying it to demean a black person.
00:21:22.480 Actually, to the opposite.
00:21:23.680 She's talking about men that don't have money.
00:21:26.020 Now, in regards to what she actually was saying in this clip,
00:21:29.500 you may not like her delivery,
00:21:31.420 but what she's basically saying
00:21:33.680 is that Instagram and Twitter are not real life
00:21:36.480 and that the majority of people
00:21:38.460 are regular, normal human beings
00:21:40.900 that are married to other regular, normal human beings
00:21:44.200 and that these girls that you see thirst trapping on Instagram
00:21:46.640 and looking for money
00:21:47.660 and putting themselves on OnlyFans are not average.
00:21:51.860 Get outside of your own phone,
00:21:54.120 I think is what she is trying to imply.
00:21:56.580 And so she has since been going viral,
00:21:57.860 making a ton of videos.
00:21:58.940 She recently also did a video talking about
00:22:00.660 how a lot of these people
00:22:02.560 who are deciding on what we can
00:22:05.080 and cannot say politically what we can
00:22:06.700 and cannot do politically are nerds
00:22:09.460 who have been given a platform.
00:22:11.820 And obviously, people were offended by this.
00:22:14.060 She was talking about them like,
00:22:15.360 these are the theater kids
00:22:16.320 and we shouldn't be listening to them.
00:22:18.180 I actually have a take.
00:22:19.900 I have literally said that to someone
00:22:22.220 behind closed doors a couple of years ago
00:22:24.680 because that's been my experience in politics
00:22:27.100 where I've seen certain people
00:22:28.340 do and say certain things.
00:22:29.820 And I thought to myself,
00:22:30.700 they give me a vibe like they maybe were bullied
00:22:35.060 when they were in high school
00:22:36.420 and now that they have a little bit of power,
00:22:38.120 they don't know how to use it.
00:22:39.780 And they're kind of trying to boss people around
00:22:41.900 like they just like can't be cool and chill out.
00:22:43.980 And I'll give you an example of a person
00:22:46.080 who I think tripped over into this
00:22:48.300 because I used to be a reader of Myel Yiannopoulos
00:22:51.360 when he was an editor at Breitbart.
00:22:53.620 He wrote great pieces.
00:22:54.700 They were phenomenal pieces.
00:22:55.960 This was very early on in my political turning,
00:22:59.300 so to speak.
00:22:59.780 And he was, I would describe him as sort of like a geeky,
00:23:03.460 I don't mean to be offensive,
00:23:04.260 but like just a writer, a really brilliant writer.
00:23:07.360 And then when he got a little bit of fame,
00:23:09.920 he just went overboard into this like character
00:23:12.540 where he was wearing sunglasses and siding,
00:23:14.580 wearing Dolce and Gabbana.
00:23:15.620 And that felt to me like somebody
00:23:17.280 who was trying to live out his high school years,
00:23:21.460 like maybe this is my chance to be cool.
00:23:23.220 And I just didn't think it was authentic.
00:23:24.560 I actually just wish he had remained like the writer
00:23:27.560 writer who had really interesting pieces
00:23:29.940 because it's actually cool to be a geek.
00:23:32.440 It's not cool to be a geek that's pretending
00:23:34.820 to be something that they're not,
00:23:36.300 if that makes any sense.
00:23:37.660 And so while you may not appreciate her delivery,
00:23:40.120 it has been my experience in politics.
00:23:41.700 And again, I'm using Myel as one example.
00:23:43.320 I'm also talking about people in Congress,
00:23:44.940 like people who just love the cameras
00:23:47.660 and are constantly saying things in Congress,
00:23:50.060 like when I had to testify.
00:23:51.200 I mean, who disagrees that Jerry Nadler
00:23:54.680 belongs in a locker?
00:23:56.120 No one.
00:23:56.840 You all agree with me.
00:23:57.580 Jerry Nadler belongs in a locker, right?
00:23:59.460 All of these people that they had testifying next to me,
00:24:02.140 I object strenuously to what she's saying.
00:24:04.620 It does give off a certain vibe.
00:24:07.540 And that's not to discount people that are theater kids.
00:24:10.460 What I am saying is that because of the unique situation
00:24:14.440 of American politics where you can become famous
00:24:17.820 if you say certain things in politics,
00:24:20.340 I think that for people that like theater,
00:24:23.740 there is a draw.
00:24:25.040 So I think I am basically taking what she has said
00:24:28.040 and making it much more eloquent.
00:24:30.340 I find her to be somewhat interesting.
00:24:32.260 If she can deliver her ideas,
00:24:35.300 maybe I'll get her in for an interview.
00:24:36.140 If she's able to communicate her ideas
00:24:37.660 in a different way,
00:24:38.840 I think there's a lot more going on.
00:24:41.000 I think people are upset with her
00:24:42.120 because she's being blunt,
00:24:43.160 but I think she's got some good ideas.
00:24:45.800 All right, guys, now moving on.
00:24:47.820 I am going to have to now show you this clip
00:24:49.960 because the live chat is always so lit on this show.
00:24:53.400 And yes, you guys, it's actually me in the live chat.
00:24:55.300 Why are you guys always,
00:24:56.200 is this actually Candace or AI?
00:24:57.680 Would I let somebody be AI Candace?
00:24:59.300 No, that's ridiculous.
00:25:00.500 I live chat the show every day.
00:25:01.580 We film it a couple of hours before.
00:25:02.900 And then I like to live chat with you guys.
00:25:04.580 And I said yesterday,
00:25:05.400 if we get to 12,000 watching live,
00:25:08.220 I'm going to do a flip.
00:25:09.480 It's a back flip, but I can't do a back flip,
00:25:11.580 but I can do a flip.
00:25:12.500 And so here is a video of me doing a flip this morning.
00:25:18.120 And I'm having Savannah take the video.
00:25:20.360 And this is really embarrassing.
00:25:22.400 All right, the things I do for the live chat,
00:25:24.400 I'm going to attempt to round off
00:25:25.740 because if I do a back flip, I will die.
00:25:31.740 Woo!
00:25:36.540 He's got a catch for something.
00:25:38.020 I swear, you guys make me do so much.
00:25:40.380 My husband said, never challenge the internet.
00:25:42.620 The internet will always win.
00:25:44.280 And I made a mistake.
00:25:45.280 I made a mistake, but there you go.
00:25:46.460 At least I did a flip and I did not break my neck.
00:25:49.220 All right, you guys.
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00:27:28.520 All right, guys, let's get into some of your comments.
00:27:30.040 You guys were so mad at me yesterday
00:27:32.120 for defending Justin Timberlake.
00:27:34.960 I'm sorry.
00:27:35.540 I do think that it is like people are angry
00:27:39.280 about the Britney Spears thing
00:27:41.120 and they're angry for her
00:27:43.120 because of what was done to her.
00:27:44.140 And I feel that anger too.
00:27:45.360 But I think regarding extending that hatred
00:27:47.660 to Justin Timberlake,
00:27:49.080 it feels a little not balanced,
00:27:52.240 I guess is the best way to put it.
00:27:53.620 And for those of you that were like,
00:27:54.560 oh, you defended his DUI.
00:27:55.440 I did not defend his DUI.
00:27:57.100 No would I ever defend his DUI.
00:27:58.680 I was speaking specifically about the hatred
00:28:00.460 that he's kind of painted as this like woman hater
00:28:02.920 all of a sudden.
00:28:04.340 And so, yeah, some of you guys are really mad at me.
00:28:05.960 I'm going to read a couple of your comments.
00:28:07.820 This person wrote,
00:28:08.800 we decided to hate Justin Timberlake
00:28:10.600 when Britney came out
00:28:11.700 and said he pressured her into her abortion
00:28:13.560 and she literally lost her-ish after that.
00:28:16.280 She wanted the baby and thought they would marry.
00:28:18.180 She wanted to wait for marriage.
00:28:19.380 He pressured her.
00:28:20.300 That's when we decided that he is a piece of blank.
00:28:23.520 Then drinking and driving as a celebrity
00:28:25.340 with chauffeurs,
00:28:26.620 nope, unacceptable.
00:28:28.060 80 plus percent of women would keep their child
00:28:30.440 if they had a supportive partner.
00:28:31.660 That said,
00:28:32.440 we can do this.
00:28:33.880 I'm here for you and this baby now and forever.
00:28:36.140 If the man steps up,
00:28:37.420 the woman admits she wouldn't abort.
00:28:39.640 Listen, I am not disagreeing.
00:28:41.660 I am pro-life.
00:28:42.480 I 100% believe that
00:28:44.880 when you have a partner that supports you,
00:28:47.240 most women would, in fact, say yes to life.
00:28:49.900 But you cannot separate the woman from that process.
00:28:52.220 You can't then say she's alleviated of guilt
00:28:53.880 because she had a partner
00:28:54.760 who didn't want to have a kid.
00:28:56.020 And like I said yesterday,
00:28:57.240 I've got people in my family
00:28:58.500 who were peer pressured,
00:28:59.620 people with absolutely no money,
00:29:00.940 people that are on welfare
00:29:01.720 who were peer pressured into getting an abortion,
00:29:03.040 and they didn't do it.
00:29:03.720 Okay?
00:29:04.600 So you're going to have to miss me
00:29:05.580 with the idea
00:29:06.200 that a woman that was in her prime
00:29:08.000 with every person in the entire world loving her
00:29:10.420 couldn't make that decision.
00:29:11.920 In fact,
00:29:12.460 what I really loved
00:29:13.260 were people that were in the comments
00:29:14.520 who were saying,
00:29:15.720 yes, I was in this predicament
00:29:16.900 and I chose life.
00:29:18.640 Right?
00:29:19.080 We can't just excuse Britney Spears
00:29:21.820 and because of what happened to her
00:29:23.820 later down in my life.
00:29:24.660 What I'm saying is it takes two to tangle.
00:29:26.820 So just like when she gets support,
00:29:28.400 she might say yes.
00:29:29.640 You know,
00:29:29.980 she also without the support
00:29:31.280 could have turned to a parent,
00:29:32.900 a grandparent,
00:29:33.960 a friend,
00:29:34.740 a cousin,
00:29:35.600 a brother,
00:29:36.600 a sister,
00:29:37.180 and received that support.
00:29:38.960 And like I said,
00:29:39.780 they were both so young
00:29:40.960 that even though
00:29:42.380 it's a horrific situation
00:29:43.580 and what she went through
00:29:44.300 obviously would have impacted her,
00:29:45.900 which is another reason why I'm pro-life.
00:29:47.300 I know how much it impacts women
00:29:48.400 that do go through the abortion
00:29:49.520 who are not Chrissy Teigen
00:29:50.960 and deranged
00:29:51.800 because of all of those things.
00:29:53.540 I think that people
00:29:55.080 are just being very,
00:29:57.080 very harsh on him
00:29:58.240 only because of what happened
00:29:59.740 to Britney Spears.
00:30:00.280 But there's no excuse for his DUI.
00:30:01.640 Never made any excuses for his DUI.
00:30:03.360 Next person writes,
00:30:04.100 Justin Timberlake isn't hated
00:30:05.280 but he also isn't above the law.
00:30:07.020 Just don't drink and drive.
00:30:08.160 Correct.
00:30:08.480 He could have killed somebody.
00:30:09.340 Totally agree with you.
00:30:10.400 Romeo writes,
00:30:11.060 I don't hate Justin Timberlake.
00:30:12.500 However,
00:30:13.200 he made a mistake
00:30:13.700 and he should face the consequences
00:30:14.920 just like any other human.
00:30:16.800 This will ruin the tour.
00:30:18.120 Cool story, bro.
00:30:19.180 You ruined the tour
00:30:19.940 when you made the decision
00:30:20.640 to drink and drive.
00:30:21.620 Yes, ma'am.
00:30:22.240 I agree with you.
00:30:23.040 Like I said,
00:30:24.120 and the annoying thing is
00:30:25.380 we know he's going to get a slap on the wrist
00:30:26.520 because he has money
00:30:27.400 and he has resources.
00:30:28.340 But I think Justin Timberlake
00:30:29.140 needs to check himself into rehab
00:30:30.360 and get his life together.
00:30:31.720 I, that's what I honestly believe
00:30:33.160 because there's obviously
00:30:34.160 something going on in his marriage
00:30:35.320 and I think Brett Cooper had it right.
00:30:37.980 Like they're,
00:30:38.440 they're just saying some weird stuff
00:30:39.960 about their marriage.
00:30:40.720 Now,
00:30:41.400 cutting over to Chrissy Teigen on abortion,
00:30:43.400 like the idea that we should put these two
00:30:45.040 in the same category.
00:30:46.700 No.
00:30:47.480 Chrissy Teigen is a full-blown adult
00:30:49.140 that has used IVF,
00:30:50.500 who has used surrogates,
00:30:52.060 who has children,
00:30:53.320 who is not talking about something
00:30:55.320 that she did 23 years ago.
00:30:56.500 She is actively promoting abortion clinics
00:30:59.080 as places of hope
00:31:00.400 and places that make her excited
00:31:02.240 and places that make her feel emotionally happy.
00:31:05.320 This woman is disturbed.
00:31:07.540 Amanda agrees.
00:31:08.900 She writes,
00:31:09.200 Since I was pro-choice
00:31:10.240 after being forced
00:31:11.200 into having an abortion
00:31:12.140 by my ex-boyfriend at 18,
00:31:14.180 no one talks about how traumatic it is.
00:31:16.140 It's so emotionally
00:31:16.980 and spiritually damaging
00:31:18.180 and I was lost
00:31:19.620 until I recognized that.
00:31:20.960 Abortion is trauma to women
00:31:22.640 and the feminists
00:31:23.580 who say it's healthcare
00:31:24.380 never want to consider
00:31:25.600 the mental toll it takes
00:31:26.700 to kill your own baby.
00:31:28.220 Clarification for those
00:31:29.000 who say I couldn't be forced,
00:31:30.440 I accept I chose abortion
00:31:32.140 over violence.
00:31:33.440 I was told if I didn't make the appointment,
00:31:34.960 I would be thrown down the stairs
00:31:36.800 as this man did not want me
00:31:38.160 to ruin his life.
00:31:39.180 I was a naive woman
00:31:40.120 with a toxic and godless man, sadly.
00:31:42.920 Speaking more to the point
00:31:43.940 of situations that young women are in
00:31:45.800 and when you compound that
00:31:47.180 with the psychological brainwashing
00:31:50.440 that's happening
00:31:50.920 in the school system every day,
00:31:52.220 like a kid's gonna ruin your life,
00:31:53.640 which by the way,
00:31:54.280 men are sitting in on those classes too.
00:31:55.820 They're learning the same things.
00:31:56.880 This kid is going to ruin your whole life
00:31:58.360 and all of your potential.
00:31:59.160 It does create situations of violence
00:32:01.360 and I have seen those situations
00:32:02.840 of violence within my own family.
00:32:04.560 So Amanda, I'm so happy
00:32:07.340 that you recognize
00:32:08.100 and are willing to share
00:32:09.220 about how emotionally
00:32:10.240 and spiritually damaging it is
00:32:11.420 and you recognize
00:32:12.100 how much women like Chrissy Teigen lie
00:32:14.540 by trying to glamorize it.
00:32:16.340 It is just absolutely sickening.
00:32:18.360 Lush Rimbaugh,
00:32:19.620 ha ha, I see what you did there,
00:32:21.060 writes,
00:32:21.380 I got a girl pregnant when I was 22
00:32:22.900 and we assumed abortion
00:32:24.340 was the norm at that age.
00:32:25.480 The media sure leads you
00:32:26.440 to believe it is.
00:32:27.340 My mother asked why
00:32:28.460 we would want to get one
00:32:29.540 and we replied,
00:32:30.320 well, we have our whole lives ahead of us
00:32:32.300 and we don't know how to be parents
00:32:33.540 or to provide yet.
00:32:34.760 My mom said,
00:32:35.700 having children
00:32:36.200 is the most natural thing in the world
00:32:37.680 and if you believe in God,
00:32:39.040 you believe that God will provide.
00:32:40.780 And it clicked for us.
00:32:41.880 What kind of Christian
00:32:42.580 would I be denying the gift of life
00:32:44.500 because of earthly fears?
00:32:46.080 Don't believe the Chrissy Teigans
00:32:47.540 of the world.
00:32:48.480 Bam!
00:32:48.940 That's what I'm talking about.
00:32:50.080 A success story.
00:32:51.400 They were fearful
00:32:52.000 and they had somebody
00:32:53.460 like a mother who said,
00:32:54.600 listen,
00:32:55.160 you're gonna be great,
00:32:55.840 you're gonna be natural.
00:32:56.420 They had that guiding light.
00:32:57.560 That's a wonderful story
00:32:58.440 and I'm so glad to hear
00:32:59.680 that you chose life
00:33:00.340 and we just have to think
00:33:01.040 about how we communicate
00:33:02.040 this message
00:33:03.080 to the people
00:33:03.780 that are young,
00:33:04.880 18, 19, 20,
00:33:06.000 coming out of school,
00:33:06.880 hearing that brainwashing
00:33:08.060 to make them believe
00:33:09.220 that they can't choose life,
00:33:10.960 right?
00:33:11.240 That is what we actually
00:33:12.220 have to combat
00:33:13.460 because it is,
00:33:14.700 it's sad
00:33:15.140 and it is unfortunate.
00:33:16.440 But I think more and more people
00:33:17.980 are awake
00:33:18.600 than ever before.
00:33:19.900 I mean,
00:33:20.100 that really is the conclusion
00:33:21.140 of this episode.
00:33:21.660 We're talking about topics
00:33:22.620 you couldn't talk about.
00:33:24.060 We are talking about God again,
00:33:26.700 which is amazing.
00:33:27.440 You feel the spiritual awakening
00:33:28.800 happening all across the world
00:33:30.480 where also part of the brainwashing
00:33:32.560 was trying to convince me
00:33:33.540 when I was young
00:33:34.140 that God's not cool.
00:33:36.000 People that read the Bible
00:33:36.920 are not cool.
00:33:37.800 Christians are bad
00:33:38.780 and backwards
00:33:40.100 and antiquated
00:33:41.260 and I'm like,
00:33:41.820 what are we even talking about?
00:33:43.940 The coolest thing
00:33:44.540 in the entire world
00:33:45.900 is having a faith
00:33:47.440 and dedicating yourself
00:33:48.480 to God
00:33:49.700 and I hope
00:33:50.980 that you take away
00:33:51.660 these tidbits
00:33:52.200 and even if you're,
00:33:52.960 you know,
00:33:53.540 shy about it
00:33:54.420 and you're like,
00:33:54.740 ooh,
00:33:54.980 I don't know,
00:33:55.560 I am telling you
00:33:56.320 the beginning
00:33:57.160 does not begin with man.
00:33:59.000 It begins with God.
00:34:00.640 You got this, guys.
00:34:01.780 Lastly,
00:34:02.340 we are going to wrap this
00:34:03.680 with a Manect comment.
00:34:04.820 You know,
00:34:05.000 that's the app I'm on.
00:34:06.220 Find me,
00:34:06.780 send me a message.
00:34:07.660 I'll send you a voice mail answer
00:34:10.020 or a voice message answer,
00:34:11.440 audio answer,
00:34:12.480 if that's the right way to say it.
00:34:13.440 Gosh,
00:34:13.780 I sound like such a grandma.
00:34:15.420 This person wrote to me,
00:34:16.460 which was a little tidbit.
00:34:18.160 Candice,
00:34:18.680 Neil Oliver,
00:34:19.360 dropped an absolute bomb
00:34:20.740 on Tucker
00:34:21.260 that is largely going unnoticed.
00:34:23.160 He brought up
00:34:23.600 how he believes
00:34:24.220 that aspirin
00:34:24.880 contributed largely
00:34:25.880 to the 1918
00:34:27.180 Spanish flu pandemic.
00:34:28.960 I was curious,
00:34:29.860 so I did my own research
00:34:31.200 and I believe
00:34:31.660 he is on to something.
00:34:33.060 Bayer's patent
00:34:33.720 expired in 1917
00:34:35.160 and in order to shield itself
00:34:36.620 from generic competitors,
00:34:37.980 it undertook
00:34:38.360 a massive propaganda ad campaign
00:34:40.200 to take only their pill.
00:34:41.820 At the time,
00:34:42.320 it was being prescribed
00:34:43.060 to treat the flu.
00:34:44.100 Sound familiar?
00:34:44.560 And the AMA suggested
00:34:46.400 taking up to 25,
00:34:48.420 325 milligram
00:34:49.840 tablets per day.
00:34:51.420 It's my belief
00:34:52.140 that many folks
00:34:52.820 who would have otherwise
00:34:53.620 recovered from the flu
00:34:54.540 kept themselves sick
00:34:55.940 by taking lethal doses
00:34:57.260 of aspirin
00:34:57.980 when it was,
00:34:59.120 in fact,
00:34:59.640 the aspirin
00:35:00.100 keeping them sick.
00:35:00.840 I believe a mass formation
00:35:01.840 psychosis
00:35:02.380 was formed in 1918
00:35:03.660 among the population.
00:35:05.760 Not so much
00:35:06.280 looking for a response,
00:35:07.260 but I think conservative
00:35:08.040 commentators
00:35:08.620 have dropped the ball on this
00:35:09.680 and I'd love for you
00:35:10.240 to cover this.
00:35:11.200 Please do not use my name.
00:35:12.460 Thank you.
00:35:12.960 No worries.
00:35:13.660 We did not use your name.
00:35:15.600 Here's what I will say.
00:35:16.240 You guys know
00:35:16.640 I produced a shot in the dark.
00:35:17.900 I am,
00:35:18.520 as they call me,
00:35:19.340 anti-vax.
00:35:20.200 I am proudly anti-vax.
00:35:21.520 I do not vaccinate my children.
00:35:23.000 I understand the evils
00:35:24.000 that we are fighting
00:35:24.700 and the big pharma cartel
00:35:25.980 is a huge piece of that.
00:35:28.040 I have known about
00:35:28.840 how they have lied in the past
00:35:30.000 about so many vaccines
00:35:31.260 and yes,
00:35:31.720 it is all about propaganda.
00:35:32.980 It's all about fear.
00:35:33.720 It's all about psychosis.
00:35:35.060 And going back to Lily
00:35:36.280 and saying the cool kids
00:35:38.300 versus the nerdy kids,
00:35:39.640 well,
00:35:40.020 one thing's
00:35:40.540 that the nerds
00:35:41.240 like to do
00:35:41.980 and when they get into power
00:35:43.320 is to bully us.
00:35:44.780 Like literally,
00:35:45.640 the bullied become bullies
00:35:47.440 and they start calling us names.
00:35:49.060 Conspiracy theorists,
00:35:50.380 anti-vax.
00:35:51.640 You know,
00:35:52.040 you're off your rocker
00:35:53.240 if you believe this.
00:35:54.780 Well,
00:35:55.120 guess what?
00:35:55.540 You got to stand up
00:35:56.540 to the bullied bullies,
00:35:57.600 okay?
00:35:58.020 You got to say,
00:35:58.640 I don't really care
00:35:59.320 what name you call me.
00:36:00.460 Yes,
00:36:00.720 I wear the hat.
00:36:01.620 I am proudly anti-vax.
00:36:03.260 Oh,
00:36:03.520 are you a 9-11 truther?
00:36:04.860 Yes,
00:36:05.120 I would like to know
00:36:05.760 the truth about 9-11.
00:36:07.060 There's some pretty
00:36:07.560 severe implications.
00:36:08.520 So,
00:36:09.180 have the courage
00:36:10.100 to stand up
00:36:11.180 to bullies
00:36:12.060 and pursue truth.
00:36:14.020 We'll see you guys tomorrow.
00:36:14.920 We'll see you guys tomorrow.