Candace Owens - March 17, 2025


Straight Husbands vs Ryan Reynolds | Tucker Carlson vs Brigitte Macron | Candace Ep 161


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

197.04788

Word Count

10,030

Sentence Count

816

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

Candace reveals why she thinks Ryan Reynolds may have a lot more in common with Hugh Jackman than meets the eye. Plus, a new update on Justin Baldoni and Justin Heath's case and why the truth is going to win.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Happy St. Patrick's Day, everybody, especially to my Catholics, Catholic gang gang.
00:00:05.640 And it's going to be a tremendously fun episode because the Internet just keeps internetting.
00:00:09.460 It's my favorite thing. Everyone's funny.
00:00:11.600 And obviously, with this Justin Baldoni case, there have been a lot of straight husbands, extremely heterosexual men who are being ruthlessly stalked and pursued and yelled at by their wives over this entire saga.
00:00:23.760 Like, you have to watch this. Look at this.
00:00:25.900 And one of those husbands has instantly issued a verdict.
00:00:29.060 So his wife must have just been going through everything.
00:00:31.160 And he was like, I know what's going on here.
00:00:33.660 It's very funny. You have to see his video.
00:00:35.720 Plus, I'm going to take you through another court update.
00:00:38.680 Brian Friedman just completely savaged the New York Times who want to be dismissed from the lawsuit because now everybody's like, poor me.
00:00:46.740 Also, Tucker Carlson, if you saw this on Friday, he covered the Becoming Brigitte series.
00:00:52.460 And it really is just the story that will not quit.
00:00:55.120 And it makes me so happy because of things that have gone on behind the scenes.
00:00:58.120 And it serves Macron right.
00:01:00.300 Hiring American PR firms to go after Americans and hiring lawyers to go after Americans.
00:01:05.160 It just does not work, my friend.
00:01:07.340 In the end, the truth will win.
00:01:09.380 All that coming up on Candace.
00:01:11.300 Truth is king, my friends.
00:01:27.380 Christ is king.
00:01:28.560 All right.
00:01:28.800 So on Friday, we left you guys off.
00:01:30.480 I was bringing you up to date on everything that was strange about Hugh Jackman.
00:01:34.160 And I was genuinely so shocked when I got to the end of the show and somebody gave a question and said, ha ha ha, she keeps saying Hugh Hefner.
00:01:41.860 I swore I nailed that.
00:01:43.620 So I'm just going to go ahead and have to really blame that on late stage pregnancy brain for which there is clearly no cure.
00:01:50.460 But yes, regarding Hugh Jackman, I was kind of letting you guys know there have been some rumors for a very long time that don't look like they are just rumors.
00:01:57.000 And throughout this series, I have been trying to, like, I guess you could say, find that line, carefully weaving through that line to kind of let you guys know that there may be some sociological factors at play here, that there's more going on emotionally with Ryan Reynolds than meets the eye, his various bromances, et cetera, et cetera.
00:02:16.960 And the only reason that that's relevant at all, by the way, it's not like this is the 80s and someone's hiding in the closet.
00:02:23.660 It's just because we're all very invested in what a lot of women are invested in here, by the way, is trying to understand the emotional aspects here.
00:02:30.980 Why is he so angry?
00:02:32.400 That is what was so shocking about being able to read these text messages.
00:02:35.460 It was just his anger and the amount of control that he asserted.
00:02:39.640 It felt like we were watching IDTV, like a murder mystery.
00:02:42.700 We didn't know why Ryan was doing and saying the things that he was doing to such a nice person.
00:02:46.960 We didn't understand the daddy issues.
00:02:49.660 Now, we know that he's got all these daddy issues, but what's actually happening here and why are all of these buried issues that he has culminating into what can only be described as a figurative drive-by shooting of Justin Baldoni and Justin Heath?
00:03:05.960 OK, so we get it.
00:03:07.980 Ryan is angry.
00:03:09.680 He has been angry since he was a child.
00:03:11.060 We had his teacher in Canada confirm that to us, that he was displaying sociopathic tendencies early on, allegedly.
00:03:17.860 So I've been kind of slow walking you guys to understand that there could be a source of that anger.
00:03:23.340 But I was trying to be nice.
00:03:24.720 Women, we are naturally more compassionate than men on these things.
00:03:27.620 But this husband on TikTok, he just sliced through everything with precision immediately.
00:03:34.720 He's like, we're not going to slow walk people anymore.
00:03:36.500 We don't need to slow walk, Candace.
00:03:37.620 He didn't say Candace at all.
00:03:38.920 I just inserted myself in there like I'm inserting myself in this lawsuit.
00:03:41.720 But he's absolutely hilarious.
00:03:43.840 I guess his wife was hunting him.
00:03:45.460 He just looked into it peripherally and was ready to enter a verdict.
00:03:50.740 So let's listen to what this TikToker had to say.
00:03:54.620 His handle, by the way, in case you want to follow him, is putthedogonthephone.
00:03:59.460 Here is his assessment.
00:04:00.380 I can tell you what's happening here.
00:04:02.880 I have the answer, right?
00:04:05.360 Normally, this is not the sort of thing I would give two s*** about.
00:04:07.540 But every woman in my family is obsessed.
00:04:10.260 So apparently, like, f***ing junior high kids, they've, like, leaked all these text messages.
00:04:16.620 And here's one supposedly from Ryan Reynolds.
00:04:19.960 And what's that last line?
00:04:22.120 What's that last line?
00:04:24.900 Oh, he's gay.
00:04:28.500 Oh!
00:04:29.680 Yeah, see, straight guys don't say that.
00:04:32.940 Straight guys don't say that.
00:04:34.680 And that's, I'm not some, like, conservative.
00:04:38.160 And I'm like, men gotta be men.
00:04:41.120 Just straight guys don't say that.
00:04:43.780 They don't say that?
00:04:45.280 And as soon as you look at him in that light, you're like, yeah.
00:04:49.860 Yeah.
00:04:50.300 And on a side note, I worked in Los Angeles for years and spent a lot of time in West Hollywood doing jobs.
00:04:56.800 Gay guys are great.
00:04:57.960 I love gay guys.
00:04:59.160 There's also bad ones because they're just normal people.
00:05:02.300 I have zero problems.
00:05:04.320 There's nothing wrong with being gay in any way.
00:05:06.480 But he definitely is.
00:05:08.300 Oh!
00:05:09.020 Oh, he is.
00:05:10.440 This is from 2017.
00:05:13.580 So Ryan Gosling wins an award.
00:05:15.760 And as a bit, Ryan Reynolds, Andrew Garfield.
00:05:20.400 That's funny.
00:05:21.520 That's funny to steal Ryan Gosling's little moment there.
00:05:26.280 I'm willing to commit to a bit.
00:05:29.860 An impassioned kiss?
00:05:33.060 Okay, exhibit C.
00:05:35.180 So when you get a beard, a woman that will disguise your gayness, going younger is better.
00:05:42.540 Not only young, but objectively, object, stupid.
00:05:46.760 She's, she's not very intelligent compared to him.
00:05:50.440 He's very quick-witted.
00:05:52.320 Uh, he's, he's also very charismatic.
00:05:55.060 Like a gay guy.
00:05:57.180 Gay men just, they have a light in their eyes.
00:06:01.100 That straight men don't have.
00:06:03.520 We don't.
00:06:05.620 We don't.
00:06:06.440 There's a, there's a twinkle.
00:06:08.760 Okay.
00:06:09.560 That's, gay men look like that.
00:06:11.740 I've spent enough time around them.
00:06:13.920 I have great gaydar.
00:06:15.120 Straight men look like that.
00:06:16.520 And you might go, oh, look at his shirt.
00:06:18.080 Oh, look at his head.
00:06:18.900 No.
00:06:19.740 Look at his dead eyes.
00:06:22.220 Straight.
00:06:23.900 Gay.
00:06:24.620 So that's all that's happening.
00:06:26.300 It's, he's a closeted gay man.
00:06:29.060 And that, and that's just, when you deny yourself that truth, you're just gonna do weird, crazy
00:06:36.940 and everyone around you is gonna have a hard time because you're like trying to fit this
00:06:43.500 square piece in a circle.
00:06:48.720 Straight men have dead eyes.
00:06:50.340 There's nothing behind the eyes.
00:06:52.260 And his assessment is that gay men have a twinkle.
00:06:55.000 And it's very, what he's saying is what I was trying to introduce in a more polite way
00:07:00.120 by taking you guys through these like lavender marriages that actually happen in Hollywood.
00:07:03.960 I know they happen for a fact.
00:07:05.280 And there's just something here, this underlying anger that doesn't make sense.
00:07:09.520 The Deadpool scene was kind of just a little overdone for me.
00:07:12.140 The relationship with Hugh Jackman was kind of overdone for me.
00:07:14.580 And I just find it hilarious that this guy just looks at the circumstance, reads the
00:07:17.840 messages and it's like, okay, I know what's going on here.
00:07:21.040 And now, but instead we've got to go through this court case and it's got to be like $400
00:07:25.460 million and it's all crazy all because Ryan is not happy with who he is on the inside.
00:07:31.140 That's really what it comes down to.
00:07:32.360 He, he is not an honest person with himself.
00:07:36.280 And so he's just become a very vicious person who's lashing out in a variety of ways.
00:07:41.100 That's what I, I would probably agree with.
00:07:43.560 Anyways, I also just want to show you that because it's absolutely hilarious, but I also
00:07:47.160 want to provide you guys with an update on a major piece of the lawsuit here.
00:07:51.440 Let's not forget that the New York Times is being sued because a lot of important filings
00:07:55.420 have been happening.
00:07:56.440 So obviously they hit him hard, defamation, false light, invasion of privacy.
00:08:02.940 I'm speaking about Justin's team when they filed that $200 million lawsuit against the
00:08:06.880 New York Times.
00:08:07.740 And in response, the New York Times filed to dismiss the case altogether, citing that they
00:08:12.640 had fair reporter privilege.
00:08:14.600 OK, so what is fair reporter privilege?
00:08:16.600 This is the exact definitions that you guys know.
00:08:19.280 Fair reporter privilege, also known as public proceedings or public records privilege, protects
00:08:24.480 news media from libel lawsuits when they publish fair and accurate accounts of official documents
00:08:30.240 or statements that were made during official proceedings.
00:08:33.680 OK, so I would claim fair reporter privilege as I'm going through all of these Jessica Mann
00:08:38.660 emails, the Harvey Weinstein series.
00:08:40.980 I'm just reading from the actual filings.
00:08:43.780 Right.
00:08:44.480 And so they're like, oh, that's all we were doing.
00:08:46.200 We got the CRD complaint.
00:08:47.580 And we just, you know, we want to be dismissed from this because we're just reporting the facts
00:08:51.600 here.
00:08:51.900 But Brian Friedman and co argue back that the New York Times has completely abandoned
00:08:57.800 that privilege.
00:08:58.640 I just love this photo of Brian Friedman, by the way.
00:09:00.240 Bring it back up.
00:09:01.020 It's just it's me.
00:09:01.880 I don't know why he says so much here.
00:09:03.820 It's just like it's not going down like this.
00:09:07.600 So Brian Friedman's team hit them back pretty hard and basically said that they should not
00:09:12.320 be dismissed.
00:09:12.900 Obviously, I very much agree with them having looked through everything.
00:09:15.900 And I just want to tell you, I love legal filings.
00:09:18.560 It's weird how much I love legal filings.
00:09:20.340 Like I read them before I go to bed.
00:09:22.220 I probably in another life could have been a very good lawyer or at least one who really
00:09:26.660 enjoyed being a lawyer is what I could say.
00:09:29.220 And it's just the way he as soon as you read the first sentence of his statement, and I'm
00:09:34.260 assuming Brian Friedman wrote this up.
00:09:35.840 It's just it's great.
00:09:37.080 It's phenomenal.
00:09:37.620 Listen to the sentence.
00:09:39.080 A pietistic bastion of the media establishment, the New York Times has long presumed itself beyond
00:09:46.320 accountability.
00:09:47.780 Not here.
00:09:48.740 You're a pietistic bastion of the media establishment, the New York Times.
00:09:55.060 Like, I'm going to why have I not called anything about a pietistic bastion?
00:09:59.160 You holier than thou, New York Times.
00:10:02.740 You have long thought that you were above not here.
00:10:06.060 I just like as soon as I saw that, I was like, I am in.
00:10:08.060 So they go on, and this is just the preliminary statement to call out the journalists who were
00:10:12.900 involved in this, Megan Toohey.
00:10:14.660 It reads, who co-wrote the article along with Mike McIntyre and Julie Tate, purporting to
00:10:20.220 tell the world, quote unquote, what really happened, specifically that the Wayfarer parties
00:10:25.040 orchestrated a retaliatory campaign to tarnish Lively.
00:10:28.080 It goes on and says the press enjoys the fair report privilege when faithfully relaying the
00:10:33.640 contents of a filed complaint.
00:10:35.300 But that is not what the New York Times did.
00:10:37.460 It admittedly based its article and video on its reporter's review of, quote unquote, thousands
00:10:45.000 of pages of documents and expressly credited Lively's claims, framing them as having been
00:10:50.900 verified by the New York Times own investigation.
00:10:53.500 In doing so, the New York Times forfeited the fair report privilege.
00:10:57.380 So right off the bat, that is accurate, right?
00:11:00.040 So when we saw this article in the New York Times, they were not just saying, like, here's
00:11:05.300 what she filed.
00:11:06.440 It was like inside a smear campaign.
00:11:08.760 And we're telling you that this has been all coordinated by Justin Baldoni.
00:11:12.140 Like, we've confirmed this because we read the messages ourselves.
00:11:15.680 OK, well, you want to play Sherlock Holmes.
00:11:17.540 You're going to get sued like Sherlock Holmes.
00:11:19.380 So it goes on on page two to say the New York Times contends that the article and video
00:11:24.960 merely reported facts and thus the New York Times is shielded by the fair report privilege.
00:11:30.180 Yet in the same breath, the New York Times also insists that its defamatory statements
00:11:35.180 are not factuate at all, factuate at all, but rather hyperbolic and non-actionable opinion.
00:11:41.140 So what he's saying there, essentially, is the New York Times and they're filing to be
00:11:44.240 dismissed.
00:11:44.780 They did things that kind of ran into each other.
00:11:46.600 Well, first and foremost, they were saying we have fair reporter privilege, but then
00:11:50.320 they also argued that these were just opinions.
00:11:52.300 Well, which is it?
00:11:53.200 If it's fair reporter, that means you're sticking to the facts.
00:11:55.480 And if you're saying that you were just being hyperbolic and it's not actionable, then that
00:12:00.140 means that you were not just sticking to the facts, which makes their lawsuit relevant.
00:12:04.160 You know, then they get into the background of the case.
00:12:06.340 We already know that that's all available for us to read through.
00:12:09.220 He goes through that.
00:12:10.400 But he speaks about how the New York Times coordinated the publication with Lively's
00:12:15.440 filings of the CRD complaint on December 20th.
00:12:19.680 The article continues.
00:12:21.360 The documents show an additional playbook for waging a largely undetectable smear campaign
00:12:27.020 in the digital era.
00:12:28.200 And as I admitted in the article, the New York Times relied not just on the CRD complaint
00:12:33.620 itself for reporting, but on thousands of pages of documents that the New York Times
00:12:37.660 reviewed.
00:12:38.720 Video likewise confirms the New York Times statements were based on private text messages
00:12:43.480 and other documents that the New York Times attained that revealed what really happened.
00:12:47.760 Again, he is citing their own article, which says we involved ourselves so much that we
00:12:52.340 didn't just rely on a public filing.
00:12:53.980 We also took a look at text message correspondences.
00:12:56.300 Again, you're Sherlock Holmes-ing it now.
00:12:58.400 You're looking at these private correspondences and you are reporting that to the public and
00:13:01.380 not just reporting it in a manner where you're saying, OK, I'm going to be neutral and non-biased
00:13:06.480 and just deliver the facts that this is a text message.
00:13:09.000 You entitled the article inside a PR smear machine and, of course, therefore libeled Justin
00:13:16.360 Baldoni and Heath.
00:13:19.280 So there's no question here in my eyes, of course, that's if I'm the judge.
00:13:21.940 And apparently, like I tell you, my lawyer keeps telling you that I'm not.
00:13:24.560 It seems weird.
00:13:25.140 Here is where you really get, though, to the meat and bones of this.
00:13:30.080 First and foremost, his argument that he makes at the bottom of page five is we have met
00:13:34.260 the legal standard here for this case to go on, meaning that we'd like to move now towards
00:13:38.740 discovery.
00:13:39.540 We've given you ample inferences here to let you know that we believe, including down to
00:13:45.020 the metadata, which isn't even required, by the way.
00:13:47.160 You just kind of need to make a slight inference that the court can believe and then they'll let
00:13:51.500 you move to some sort of like light discovery phase.
00:13:54.660 He's saying we have provided so much.
00:13:56.240 We have met that standard over and over again.
00:13:58.320 But the meat and the bones of this is going to come down to jurisdiction.
00:14:01.400 And both sides are arguing about this.
00:14:03.620 Now, I have been sued for defamation before.
00:14:08.020 And this is really crucial, actually.
00:14:10.340 What which state laws you are going to abide by as this case moves through the courts?
00:14:14.620 And they're saying we want this to happen in California by that.
00:14:18.020 I mean, Ryan Friedman's team.
00:14:20.040 They're like, we want this to happen in California.
00:14:21.960 And The New York Times is saying, hey, we are the New York Times with this whole article
00:14:25.940 happened in New York.
00:14:27.260 We we want this to take place in New York.
00:14:29.440 And why is that jurisdiction different?
00:14:31.740 So important, because in every state, the defamation laws are different.
00:14:37.120 So for me, I love being in Tennessee.
00:14:39.220 We have very strong anti-slap laws, as does California.
00:14:42.540 They have anti-slap laws.
00:14:44.280 If you bring a lawsuit against me and I'm actually telling the truth, you're not just
00:14:47.600 going to keep me hung up in court because you're going to have to pay for it.
00:14:50.460 Well, he wants this to be in New York.
00:14:53.060 And he the reason why he wants that is because they're going after The New York Times for false
00:14:58.460 light and invasion of privacy.
00:15:00.480 California recognizes that claim and New York does not.
00:15:03.380 So he spends a lot of time in here trying to assert why this should be in California.
00:15:08.260 He also says that California extends no greater protection to opinions than the Constitution,
00:15:15.080 whereas New York, it goes above and beyond the Constitution trying to protect these reporters
00:15:19.480 who often engage in smearing.
00:15:21.240 So that's why The New York Times likes to be in New York, because they lie a lot and they
00:15:24.680 lie so much that they sometimes get people put into prison.
00:15:27.660 You know, if you look at the Harvey Weinstein case, that's my view point on how that went down
00:15:31.480 with The New York Times.
00:15:32.600 And so you want to be in a state that's even more favorable than the Constitution when it comes
00:15:36.660 to your ability to defame someone.
00:15:39.040 He makes a very strong argument.
00:15:40.700 So it's going to be interesting to see which way the judge goes, because his argument that
00:15:44.820 it should this they should abide by California defamation laws is because, first and foremost,
00:15:50.480 two of the corporations listed in this lawsuit are domiciled in California.
00:15:55.660 So that's it ends with us movie LLC.
00:15:57.640 That is a Californian company.
00:15:59.220 Also, the agency group PR, that's Melissa Nathan.
00:16:03.840 He's saying that they all conduct business in California.
00:16:07.020 We know this.
00:16:07.540 The PR firms are all based in California.
00:16:09.960 Those are his clients.
00:16:11.240 These are the plaintiffs.
00:16:12.340 And he is also arguing that and he cites a lot of case law here, a lot of jurisprudence
00:16:16.980 that all of these people were harmed in California, obviously.
00:16:22.060 Right.
00:16:22.220 It ends with us movie LLC being there.
00:16:24.380 Justin Baldoni lives there.
00:16:26.300 Heath lives there.
00:16:27.300 The PR agents work there.
00:16:29.380 So when you harmed their reputation, you harmed their ability to work in California.
00:16:33.220 And like I said, he cites a lot of case examples, which you have to do, which prove that the
00:16:38.260 court has settled the matter and said, listen, if the punch went out in New York, but the
00:16:43.080 punch was felt in California, then we're going to do we're going to do this according to
00:16:47.600 California laws.
00:16:48.540 And that's what he is essentially saying.
00:16:50.180 And he takes a look at the New York Times argument, and they're saying that the New York
00:16:54.300 law should apply, obviously, because it was entirely reported from and conceived in New
00:17:00.480 York.
00:17:01.560 Brian hits back at that and says, no, you can't just say stuff.
00:17:04.860 You can't just say stuff on the Internet.
00:17:06.380 OK, you can't just say what you want to say.
00:17:08.580 We need discovery to prove that.
00:17:10.340 We don't know who you coordinated with.
00:17:12.340 We don't know who where the article was typed.
00:17:15.380 We don't know anything yet.
00:17:16.480 And that's why we are requesting this limited discovery to go through that and to be able
00:17:20.640 to determine that.
00:17:21.420 So it's super interesting.
00:17:22.760 Like I said, tons of case law moves on and just essentially asserts again why the defamation
00:17:28.520 claim should not be dismissed.
00:17:30.540 Hits hard at what it actually means or what you have to obtain to be granted that fair report
00:17:36.620 privilege.
00:17:37.700 And again, says that it's measured by the natural and probable effect on the mind of the average
00:17:44.640 reader, meaning that if we read that article, did we believe that that was a fair and true
00:17:50.320 report of the proceeding?
00:17:52.080 Yeah, obviously, people did believe that because this is the reason why half of the It
00:17:57.340 Ends With Us gang were like, read it, read the complaint, because they thought it was
00:18:01.840 true and it represented a fair and accurate reporting of what the CRD complaint was.
00:18:06.960 And then it turned out that, no, actually, the New York Times completely lied, just lied
00:18:13.020 to the public, included some other inferences, pretend that they had done the investigation
00:18:16.800 and were backing up that claim, which ended up falling apart marvelously, obviously, when
00:18:21.760 Brian Friedman then dropped all the text messages.
00:18:24.360 And so that is what he is saying.
00:18:25.600 A report is not fair and true, it says at the bottom of page 13, if the publication deviates
00:18:31.480 from the judicial proceeding such that it, quote, this is again from another decision, produces
00:18:38.400 a different effect on the reader.
00:18:40.560 And that is what happened with the New York Times piece.
00:18:42.320 It produced a different effect on the reader than if we had just read the CRD complaint,
00:18:47.020 obviously.
00:18:47.780 So that's really interesting.
00:18:49.640 A big piece of this, obviously, I am invested.
00:18:52.260 I want to see the New York Times go down for several reasons.
00:18:54.880 Obviously, looking into this Harvey Weinstein case.
00:18:57.040 Now people are talking, speaking about that.
00:18:59.140 I actually just did Piers Morgan earlier today and we spoke about it and people are reaching
00:19:03.440 out, being like, I'm so surprised that like everything I knew about Harvey Weinstein case
00:19:06.900 is not accurate.
00:19:08.700 And yeah, it's the same exact reporter, Megan Toohey.
00:19:11.360 And so I just feel like right now we're just in generation truth.
00:19:15.220 Like a lot of stuff is happening.
00:19:16.320 People are waking up and recognizing that a lot of people that have been smeared and
00:19:20.500 libeled, we've given the press so much power to take people down absent any facts.
00:19:25.320 And the Justin Baldoni case is not unlike the Harvey Weinstein case in that way.
00:19:29.940 And in only that way, obviously, Justin Baldoni is a little puppy.
00:19:32.500 And I would probably say Harvey Weinstein is not a puppy.
00:19:34.980 He's not a puppy at all.
00:19:36.120 But he did get taken down by the media beast.
00:19:38.520 And that's what these two cases share in common.
00:19:40.680 So I will keep you guys totally abreast on everything that is taking place with that lawsuit.
00:19:46.060 And I will continue to ignore my lawyer who keeps asserting that I'm not, you know,
00:19:50.100 privy to that or I'm not a part of the case.
00:19:52.060 And eventually I will be.
00:19:53.280 Eventually I will be walking into that courtroom one day, hugging Brian Friedman and Justin
00:19:56.980 Baldoni and everyone, Melissa Nathan.
00:19:58.980 And we're just, we're all going to be so happy when we win.
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00:21:58.300 You know who's not having any luck right now?
00:21:59.740 Because you can't do stuff in the dark that doesn't come to light?
00:22:03.000 Emmanuel Macron.
00:22:04.140 He's not.
00:22:04.620 I'm sorry.
00:22:05.160 I feel great about this, by the way.
00:22:08.240 I feel great that it is just viral worldwide.
00:22:11.460 He don't have a lie because I spent a year having people call me crazy, people smearing
00:22:16.780 me, people lying, people that just didn't take the time to read what I had read.
00:22:20.260 I get it.
00:22:21.060 When someone's in another language, you're kind of like, eh, I don't even want to read
00:22:24.480 stuff in English sometimes.
00:22:25.420 I don't want to read this French journalistic report or whatever.
00:22:28.960 But me, I'm just nosy.
00:22:30.680 And when I saw it and I read it, I was, I can tell you exactly where I was.
00:22:34.280 I was in Miami at the time about to head to a UFC fight.
00:22:37.180 The first time that I read a report about Emmanuel Macron's wife being a man, and I
00:22:43.620 literally, Savannah, my manager, I was in my hotel room, I'm like in a robe, and I like
00:22:47.600 text her, I'm like, you need to come over right now.
00:22:49.440 Like, right, come to my room right now.
00:22:51.260 Could you imagine working?
00:22:51.780 It's just insane.
00:22:52.820 And she comes over and I'm like, listen, Rashid Macron, she's a man.
00:22:56.680 She's a man.
00:22:58.480 And she's like, what?
00:22:59.520 I sent her a link.
00:23:00.240 I'm like, sit down.
00:23:01.000 We got to read this.
00:23:01.760 And then I saw PBD, Vinny.
00:23:04.260 Vinny, we were so immersed in this conversation at the UFC fight that like Ivanka Trump, Jared,
00:23:11.000 everyone who walked by and tried to say hi to us, like Trump was there that night.
00:23:14.840 We were, I was like, I don't have time.
00:23:16.660 I don't have time to talk about anything else.
00:23:17.940 And this is a true story.
00:23:18.860 And then me and Vinny just sat in a corner and talked about this the entire fight while
00:23:22.700 famous people just walked by us and everyone wanted pictures with them.
00:23:25.580 And I just wanted to talk about Brigitte.
00:23:27.440 And so to to go through that and then to fast forward to getting that legal letter and having
00:23:33.800 essentially to be threatened by a G7 leader and to who was basically betting that I would
00:23:40.020 like be like, oh, I'm so scared.
00:23:41.740 And actually, it just made me angry because I was like too pregnant for that to now seeing
00:23:45.800 the entire world who has watched this series, embracing it and realizing this was not a
00:23:49.700 little story.
00:23:50.280 This is a massive one.
00:23:51.220 It's amazing.
00:23:51.700 It feels good.
00:23:52.740 It feels like the truth catching up with the lies.
00:23:55.040 And again, we see the media being defeated, the media calling everybody a conspiracy theorist
00:24:01.000 being defeated because that's the truth.
00:24:02.460 The truth is a lion.
00:24:03.520 That's the famed expression.
00:24:04.980 Let it go and it will defend itself.
00:24:06.940 And so Tucker Carlson was being was interviewing, pardon, Clayton Morris of Redacted on his Friday
00:24:12.440 show and Becoming Brigitte came up.
00:24:15.000 And here is the clip.
00:24:16.600 Take a listen.
00:24:17.940 The one story that I have seen in the past few years that I was just like, I can't go
00:24:22.920 there.
00:24:23.800 That's just flat earth stuff.
00:24:25.040 Is that is the Brigitte Macron, Emmanuel Macron, President of France's wife, was accused
00:24:31.540 first by French journalists and then by my friend Candace Owens, who's one of the nicest
00:24:36.600 people I've ever met, actually.
00:24:39.120 Yeah, she's very smart.
00:24:40.580 She's incredible.
00:24:41.280 She, you know, she and everyone's always Candace Owens, a hater.
00:24:46.320 Candace Owens is the opposite of a hater, but she's a very kind person.
00:24:49.820 But anyway, but she comes out and she's like, I will wager my professional credibility on
00:24:58.020 the claim that Macron's wife is actually a man.
00:25:02.080 And I was like, I was like, oh, Candace Owens, I love you, but I think this is too, too crazy.
00:25:08.660 Yeah.
00:25:09.420 And then it turns out she's right.
00:25:12.240 Yeah.
00:25:12.660 What is so?
00:25:13.640 Can you just explain?
00:25:14.560 My mind is blown.
00:25:16.200 Well, my wife has been, by the way, the Candace Owens pieces on this are phenomenal.
00:25:20.420 And so I'll be sitting there and my wife, I'm like, what are you watching?
00:25:22.760 She's like, I'm watching Candace Owens's whole deep dive on this.
00:25:25.460 So let's give credit, you know, I'm giving full credit to Candace Owens on this for really
00:25:30.360 opening this story up from the French journalists who first broke it and then were, I think,
00:25:35.100 like ostracized or basically told not to report it.
00:25:38.760 So that, yeah, I mean, she's a, he's a groomer.
00:25:43.500 So, like, I mean, the fact that Emmanuel Macron was a child and this man takes him under his
00:25:53.300 wing and is a groomer, uses the identity of another human being.
00:25:58.360 I mean, I'm definitely shortening the story in all of these ways, but I don't know the
00:26:02.860 full details the way that Candace does for sure.
00:26:06.700 But Bridget, Bridget Macron is a man who groomed Emmanuel Macron and,
00:26:13.500 that, ladies and gentlemen, is a fact.
00:26:17.200 And it's just amazing to just see this go mainstream after, like I said, all the harassment.
00:26:22.500 And by the way, I sound like such a baby saying that because it was really Natasha Ray and
00:26:27.500 Xavier Poussard, again, those amazing French journalists that dealt with more than just
00:26:32.260 being called crazy or being canceled by the mainstream media who they lie for these powerful
00:26:37.340 people.
00:26:37.720 This is what their job is, is to lie full time and to gaslight the public against pursuing
00:26:42.160 truth.
00:26:42.680 Like, once you get close to recognizing what they're doing, you get called the conspiracy
00:26:46.520 theorists.
00:26:47.540 And so to see this go mainstream, I said to the people today, I feel like I'm like Steve
00:26:51.160 Urkel right now.
00:26:52.260 Here's the clip.
00:26:53.940 Did I do that?
00:26:57.340 That's how I feel when I'm like, did I do that?
00:26:59.160 Yes, I did.
00:27:00.680 And what's so funny, again, this just shows you how evil never works.
00:27:05.000 It never works out in the end to be a liar or to be evil because I was only going to do
00:27:09.200 one episode on Brigitte and I went, met with Xavier Poussard, did that interview with him.
00:27:14.820 I was only going to do one episode.
00:27:16.160 And then my pregnant butt waddled outside and there was a hundred page legal letter being
00:27:21.920 served to me.
00:27:22.880 And I was like, game on.
00:27:24.780 Let's go war.
00:27:25.660 A suddenly 300 style.
00:27:27.120 I was like, you want to play?
00:27:28.200 Let's go.
00:27:29.000 Let's do this.
00:27:29.760 And so that's how we got here is just because he got the worst advice ever.
00:27:33.880 So it's amazing to see that.
00:27:35.600 And I want to tell you guys also beyond this, the book Becoming Brigitte, which in French
00:27:40.020 is Devonier Brigitte.
00:27:41.700 Like I said, all of the proceeds for this book, I named the series Becoming Brigitte and Xavier
00:27:46.280 Poussard.
00:27:46.800 That book is completely owned by him.
00:27:48.360 It has been number one in France for weeks.
00:27:51.300 OK, it is still the number one book in France and he deserves it so much.
00:27:56.220 I mean, his reporting, he gave up eight years of his life to this.
00:27:58.840 I mean, do you understand what that means to give up eight years of your life to anything?
00:28:02.200 And so it's amazing.
00:28:03.860 And I do want to also show this clip from Tucker's conversation because it is also true that
00:28:08.860 we're recognizing this.
00:28:09.780 Take a listen.
00:28:11.420 Are you hopeful at all that we're going to get in these JFK documents?
00:28:14.240 Well, it's interesting.
00:28:15.600 I mean, I was never interested in the Kennedy assassination.
00:28:19.680 It was over covered and it seemed like the kind of territory of wackos and conspiracy nuts.
00:28:25.300 Well, that's where the term came from.
00:28:27.240 Oh, I know.
00:28:27.620 Well, well, then, of course, you know, it's it's not ignorance that makes you a conspiracy
00:28:31.840 nut.
00:28:32.260 It's knowledge, which I didn't know.
00:28:35.080 I was such an idiot.
00:28:36.260 That's a great point.
00:28:36.980 I still am an idiot in some ways, but I welcome to the club.
00:28:39.880 Welcome to the club.
00:28:41.380 But.
00:28:42.940 That is actually such a powerful statement.
00:28:44.780 It is not ignorance that makes you a conspiracy nut.
00:28:49.060 It's knowledge.
00:28:49.700 And that I just feel like that should be echoed a thousand times to run a T-shirt, put it on
00:28:54.200 a hat, because that is the reality of things is that once you become tremendously knowledgeable
00:28:58.560 about any one subject, you suddenly recognize just how dumb you were before.
00:29:03.460 And I love the repeat humility that Tucker expresses.
00:29:06.900 And I try to do the same where I'm like, guys, I don't I don't know anything, but I promise
00:29:10.040 you I'm interested enough to hear things and to conduct my own research and to investigate
00:29:15.160 things and to give you guys everything that I have.
00:29:17.600 And when I bring something to you, I hope you have enough trust to know that I would
00:29:20.900 never just say stuff like I wouldn't just say stuff.
00:29:22.740 I want to just do hoodwrest stuff on the front, like, you know, hoodwrest stuff with my friends
00:29:25.900 the Internet, but I don't just say stuff.
00:29:27.820 And that's why I stayed my entire professional career on the Becoming Brigitte series.
00:29:31.760 And the reward was I got canceled.
00:29:33.720 And now look at the series everywhere.
00:29:35.760 And the implications are they're far reaching.
00:29:38.100 I want you guys to be clear.
00:29:38.920 This is not just viral in France, viral in America, viral in the UK, the story.
00:29:43.360 It's even viral in Russia.
00:29:45.000 People are now considering it as a part of their political dialogue and analyses, judging
00:29:50.080 Emmanuel Macron's current actions because he's gone completely unhinged.
00:29:53.280 It's like war, war, war, war, war.
00:29:55.740 And they're recognizing, OK, this is he seems like he's come undone.
00:30:00.880 And there might be a reason for this.
00:30:02.560 It's because the world is finding out about the person who groomed him.
00:30:05.540 And an example of that is Russia's number one evening news channel.
00:30:09.000 And I'm going to play this clip for you.
00:30:10.460 Obviously, it has subtitles.
00:30:11.700 So if you guys are listening to this and you do not speak fluent Russian on just audio, don't worry, I'll summarize for you what they're saying.
00:30:19.240 But they're essentially trying to assess why it is that he is behaving so arrogantly and angry.
00:30:25.020 Take a listen or a read, rather, if you're watching.
00:30:27.260 But there is 또 one thought, why Macronima Conrad 9 is so
00:30:34.140 that he sort of screamed a good sound.
00:30:36.040 He would push aamı-tool, turn the llev talk, være,
00:30:38.140 and get my stood-ass noite that he makes a thing of confusion.
00:30:39.960 And to create a little garmuching for irony.
00:30:42.920 And there is one pelo reason why Macron has this one.
00:30:45.680 So crying and sore about their cooperation with Brigitte is that we should offend something.
00:30:50.040 And there is something that goes up to the架 Oh,
00:30:52.000 In the growing scandal, our public prosecutor Alexander Hristienko.
00:30:57.300 One of the recent joint appearances in public Emanuel and Brigitte Macron.
00:31:02.180 In Paris, the president of the U.S. Vance is also with a wife.
00:31:05.980 They even were in the clothes of the same tone.
00:31:08.380 But if the U.S. Vance is traditionally in the role of a witness,
00:31:11.940 then Brigitte is different.
00:31:13.200 She has become the center of attention and discussion.
00:31:17.200 I will put my entire professional career on the fact that Brigitte Macron,
00:31:24.920 the first lady of France, was born a woman.
00:31:27.580 In the past, the three French journalists are now connected to the ultra-fright American activist Candace Wounds,
00:31:34.820 a blogger with a audience of 4 million people.
00:31:37.740 She published a series of material, in which she says,
00:31:40.900 that this man on the same photo of Jean-Michel Tronjo is not a brother of Brigitte Macron,
00:31:46.460 and he is.
00:31:49.120 Well, I didn't realize how amazing my name sounds in a Russian accent.
00:31:52.720 Candace Wounds, Candace Wounds, Candace Wounds.
00:31:56.680 I like that. That's very strong and powerful.
00:31:58.980 Essentially, just to sum up what he's saying there,
00:32:01.340 is that they're recognizing that in his behavior worldwide,
00:32:04.080 Emanuel is acting boisterous.
00:32:06.840 He's acting agitated.
00:32:08.220 You can sense something's wrong.
00:32:09.320 This is not unlike what we were saying about Ryan Reynolds, right?
00:32:13.160 In the monologue, we're talking about when there is a secret
00:32:15.780 and when people are worried about people uncovering a certain secret,
00:32:19.360 they can behave quite evil and erratic.
00:32:22.020 Yeah.
00:32:22.500 And they're saying that on the political stage, this is Emmanuel Macron right now.
00:32:26.760 And the reason why he's behaving that way is because he wants to divert attention away from the scandal.
00:32:31.120 And that's why he's just saber-rattling.
00:32:33.840 Then it summarizes, the rest of that just goes on to summarize our series, Becoming Brigitte.
00:32:38.340 So for those of you who have not watched it, I don't know what you're doing.
00:32:40.280 You absolutely must watch it.
00:32:41.580 And I'm really proud of that work.
00:32:43.320 Like I said, I mean, we spent, me and the team spent absolute,
00:32:45.960 just so many hours on that.
00:32:47.700 And that's one fraction of the work that the French journalists did.
00:32:51.000 You can find it on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, wherever you listen, get started.
00:32:53.840 You will not be able to look away.
00:32:55.740 And by the way, speaking of saber-rattling,
00:32:57.860 as a response to their anger with America, I guess,
00:33:02.060 France is big mad.
00:33:03.520 One French deputy wants the Statue of Liberty back.
00:33:07.500 I'm not kidding.
00:33:08.760 I'm not kidding at all.
00:33:09.740 Check out this headline in the French AP.
00:33:12.440 French deputy asks for the return of the Statue of Liberty.
00:33:16.520 Raphael Glucksmann, who's a member of the center-left Place Publique party in France,
00:33:23.300 demanded on Sunday that the United States return the Statue of Liberty,
00:33:26.980 accusing us of siding with tyrants.
00:33:29.020 I'm sure because we showed a clip of the Russians or something.
00:33:32.760 And, you know, they want this Ukraine war to go on forever,
00:33:34.740 is what it's really looking like.
00:33:36.340 And Glucksmann, who is a staunch defender of Ukraine,
00:33:40.100 spoke at the party convention.
00:33:41.920 He took time to scold the U.S. for what he viewed as our shifting position on our values.
00:33:46.760 He said, quote,
00:33:47.440 Give us back the Statue of Liberty.
00:33:49.300 We're going to say to the Americans who have chosen to side with the tyrants,
00:33:52.660 to the Americans who fired researchers for demanding scientific freedom,
00:33:57.240 give us back the Statue of Liberty.
00:33:59.680 We gave it to you as a gift, but apparently you despise it.
00:34:02.080 So it will be just fine here at home.
00:34:05.180 OK, it's it really sounds like a like a Will Ferrell skit.
00:34:09.400 Give us back the Statue of Liberty.
00:34:10.760 It was a gift, Todd.
00:34:11.560 I'm keeping the painting.
00:34:12.740 Feels like a Vince Vaughn skit there.
00:34:15.040 But the press secretary, Caroline Levitt, says the Statue of Liberty is not going back.
00:34:20.320 Here is what she said when asked about it.
00:34:23.240 There is now a member of the European Parliament from France
00:34:27.200 who does not think the U.S. represents the values of the Statue of Liberty anymore.
00:34:31.880 They want the Statue of Liberty back.
00:34:34.300 So is President Trump going to send the Statue of Liberty back to France?
00:34:39.560 Absolutely not.
00:34:40.980 And my advice to that unnamed low-level French politician would be to remind them
00:34:47.700 that it's only because of the United States of America
00:34:50.020 that the French are not speaking German right now.
00:34:53.080 So they should be very grateful to our great country.
00:34:57.180 So two things I would say.
00:34:59.080 Cute, but also they could argue that we wouldn't have America if it wasn't for them.
00:35:03.940 Obviously, Washington, they sent over their troops.
00:35:06.840 Also, why not let them have it back?
00:35:09.380 If I was press secretary, I would be like, OK, come get it.
00:35:12.560 First of all, because it'd be funny to just watch them take it.
00:35:14.880 Secondly, it's crowded.
00:35:15.820 It's dirty.
00:35:16.340 And third, I don't even know what it stands for now that I'm relearning history.
00:35:20.180 Everything we were told about the Statue of Liberty is even a lie.
00:35:22.100 It's a Freemasonic symbol about conquering the nations.
00:35:25.640 We're supposed to be told that that represents Libertas, which a Roman goddess
00:35:30.200 that's supposed to stand for liberty.
00:35:32.100 Nope.
00:35:32.600 Why is she holding fire?
00:35:33.980 I'm pretty sure it's Luciferian, the bringer of light.
00:35:36.940 We'll get there in my book club, guys.
00:35:39.120 But I'm telling you, the Statue of Liberty is not all it's cracked up to be.
00:35:41.860 It is Freemasonic.
00:35:43.300 It's about the Freemasons.
00:35:44.200 And I would be very glad when you elect me to be the dictator of the United States,
00:35:48.340 which I see in the future, hopefully within the next eight years, they can have that back
00:35:52.540 because it's funny.
00:35:53.300 It'd be funny to watch them on a boat like tug that all the way back to France.
00:35:55.720 I literally don't care.
00:35:56.760 Less guys, there'd be less traffic in New York and like whatever.
00:36:00.460 I also feel like the elevator is always broken.
00:36:02.120 It's just that's fine.
00:36:03.360 You can have it back.
00:36:04.540 Anyways, I'm not the president, but showing you all of this to let you know that liars are
00:36:08.700 angry.
00:36:09.020 OK, they are losing the thread.
00:36:10.800 They are big mad.
00:36:12.020 I'm talking big mad.
00:36:13.340 You can just see it in their headlines.
00:36:15.240 Give us back the Statue of Liberty.
00:36:16.440 Give a little.
00:36:17.560 And there have been so many concerted attacks against Tucker Carlson, me, Ian Carroll, Joe
00:36:23.300 Rogan, the free media, the people that left legacy media and are just like or maybe never
00:36:28.680 were there.
00:36:29.160 Joe Rogan and Ian Carroll.
00:36:30.640 But we're just like, you know, we just want to talk like we just want to be able to speak
00:36:34.320 to people like regular people, not to lecture them, not to assert ourselves as the authority
00:36:39.520 in things and to have interesting conversations.
00:36:43.280 Like I just said, I would love to have a person over to to speak about the real origins of
00:36:47.420 America because we were lied to about that.
00:36:48.960 It was Freemasons just warring for our country.
00:36:51.700 And I learned that kind of becoming a Catholic.
00:36:54.360 And my English priest looked at me and said, you Americans know absolutely nothing about your
00:36:59.140 own history.
00:36:59.740 You know nothing about the Freemasons.
00:37:01.040 And he said it in this really snobby British accent.
00:37:03.640 And I thought it was very interesting.
00:37:05.340 And people are angry.
00:37:07.000 They don't want these conversations to happen.
00:37:08.620 And so now they are dropping their perspective, their premise, which is everyone I don't like
00:37:14.120 is Hitler.
00:37:14.760 I don't know if you guys have ever seen this meme.
00:37:16.280 It's really funny.
00:37:17.180 It's everyone I don't like is Hitler, a child's guide to online political discussion.
00:37:21.580 And it's funny because it's true.
00:37:23.300 It's true that this is how they're just calling everyone anti-Semitic.
00:37:26.360 It doesn't even make sense.
00:37:27.280 Like, how does it even have to do with anti-Semitism?
00:37:29.720 Look at these headlines, right?
00:37:31.420 This is the Washington Examiner.
00:37:32.700 The rise of Jew-hating right-wing influencers threatens the GOP.
00:37:37.120 What's amazing about all these articles is they're written by people who were either
00:37:40.320 not in the GOP at all, were never Trump, being like, we need to expel these people from
00:37:45.040 the MAGA party.
00:37:46.040 And like, who are you?
00:37:46.820 You're not the MAGA party.
00:37:48.900 Let's expel Tucker Carlson from the MAGA party.
00:37:52.660 You know, that Washington Examiner guy wrote in that article, it says, it reads, quote,
00:37:56.200 Joe Rogan has 14.5 million followers on Spotify.
00:37:59.720 About 11 million people reportedly download each episode.
00:38:02.860 Put that into context.
00:38:04.360 Fox News, which dominates cable news, averaged about 2.38 million viewers during primetime
00:38:09.260 in 2024.
00:38:10.980 Rogan, as we witnessed during the 2024 presidential race, is now a media broker.
00:38:15.460 How does he normalize anti-Semites?
00:38:17.640 Well, on March 1st, Rogan's guest was a legendary comic actor, Bill Murray.
00:38:21.000 On March 4th, he interviewed a guitarist and lead singer of Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan.
00:38:26.480 Then, on March 5th, dun-dun-dun, he slipped in independent researcher Ian Carroll, an unhinged
00:38:34.560 anti-Semitic activist who went from obscurity to over 1 million followers on X in a short
00:38:40.320 time.
00:38:40.820 Like, no, that's true.
00:38:41.680 That's not what Ian Carroll is.
00:38:43.320 He just speaks about topics that doesn't support Israel.
00:38:46.840 Like, that's pretty much what it comes down to.
00:38:48.320 And so you're just smearing him because you don't like the fact that he was platformed.
00:38:52.600 And he didn't come from obscurity.
00:38:53.880 He's been on TikTok for years, going over grocery store prices and amassing a following.
00:38:58.320 He might be obscure to you.
00:39:00.040 He isn't obscure to the TikTok audience.
00:39:02.220 Here's another headline from Christopher Rufo, which I think I showed you guys, the anti-Semitic
00:39:06.480 influencer problem.
00:39:07.580 And this is where it talks about me, and it talks about Andrew T, and it talks about Tucker
00:39:10.920 Carlson.
00:39:11.840 Here's another one in the Daily Beast.
00:39:13.400 Why MAGA Must Expel the Podcast Pied Pipers of Anti-Semitism, again, written by someone
00:39:20.480 who's not MAGA.
00:39:22.060 It's like the most absurd thing you could ever imagine.
00:39:25.740 You don't go here.
00:39:27.060 You can't just walk into somebody else's school and tell them who to expel.
00:39:31.180 It doesn't work that way.
00:39:32.840 It doesn't work that way.
00:39:33.980 It's literally the mean girl scene, guys.
00:39:36.240 She doesn't even go here.
00:39:37.980 Danielle doesn't even go here.
00:39:39.040 And here's another one from Mediaite.
00:39:42.960 I don't even know if that's how you say it.
00:39:44.140 I mean, they're ridiculous.
00:39:45.640 This is George Soros' rag.
00:39:49.440 It says, Joe Rogan, Candace Owens, and the mainstreaming of anti-Semitism exposes a rot
00:39:55.480 in American media.
00:39:57.380 Oh my, no.
00:39:58.800 Are we just speaking to people?
00:40:00.800 Are people liking our content because we don't engage in what you do, which is just smearing
00:40:04.340 and libeling and calling everybody who asks a simple question about why we just keep supporting
00:40:10.140 everything Israel does.
00:40:11.220 And then you just label us all conspiracy theorists and call us all Hitler.
00:40:15.360 People are watching our shows now, so they know you're lying.
00:40:17.620 So when are you going to stop lying?
00:40:18.860 Because the lying isn't helping you.
00:40:20.200 So it's weird to me.
00:40:21.200 It's like, I don't know.
00:40:22.480 It's like a form of neuroticism.
00:40:24.200 You can't stop it.
00:40:25.880 They can't stop lying, even though they're not winning from lying.
00:40:28.540 This is an actual headline in the Jerusalem Post from last year, which even pointed out that
00:40:33.020 support, it's called Young Evangelical Support for Israel Plummets, support for Israel among
00:40:38.340 Young Evangelicals has plummeted by over 50% in just three years, posing a potential threat
00:40:44.900 to American backing for the Jewish state.
00:40:46.640 Okay, so this is what it's actually about.
00:40:48.440 And let me just say this.
00:40:50.600 Now, I don't purport to be a genius, but maybe it's plummeting because you keep lying.
00:40:58.080 Maybe people don't like liars.
00:40:59.500 Maybe people are tired of recognizing that you smear and you libel everyone, maybe because
00:41:04.360 you've done it to them.
00:41:05.560 Maybe what happens over time is, like with me, because you smeared me and you lied about
00:41:10.360 me, I don't believe anything you say.
00:41:11.980 And then when you start smearing, you don't just smear me, to be clear.
00:41:14.660 You don't just smear Joe Rogan.
00:41:15.920 You don't just smear Ian Carroll.
00:41:17.460 You're smearing everyone who follows us.
00:41:19.780 People that are engaging in this show and watching this show and watching my Brigitte McCrone
00:41:23.880 series, watching the work that I do.
00:41:25.700 Maybe they're here for Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, and then they go home and they turn
00:41:30.700 on CNN or Daily Beast or whatever, read an article, and it says Candace Owens is Hitler.
00:41:37.060 You're accusing them of supporting Hitler.
00:41:39.280 Do you get that?
00:41:40.020 Like, is the math not math thing for you guys?
00:41:42.240 Like, do you realize that you're not just smearing the individual, you're smearing people
00:41:45.960 that listen to them and enjoy the content?
00:41:47.380 When you say Theo Vaughn is, you know, platforming anti-Semites, and then they watch me and Theo
00:41:54.020 Vaughn talking, discussing McDonald's orders, which was very important.
00:41:57.700 He gets two milk jugs at McDonald's.
00:42:00.080 They don't believe you anymore because you're smearing them.
00:42:03.500 You're calling them idiots.
00:42:04.600 You're, you become so authoritarian.
00:42:06.460 You don't even recognize why no one listens to you or likes you anymore.
00:42:10.300 This is dweeb logic.
00:42:11.500 You guys are dweebs.
00:42:12.300 That's what I want you guys to know.
00:42:13.280 You're dweebs.
00:42:14.080 And they're not to be confused with nerds.
00:42:15.840 Nerds are cool.
00:42:16.460 Steve Urkel's cool.
00:42:17.800 Nerds are the people that go and study and do their work.
00:42:23.560 Dweebs are people that think that they can keep influencing people by lying.
00:42:28.440 Okay?
00:42:28.920 You're a dweeb.
00:42:29.800 And I'm going to ask you to please stop dweebing.
00:42:31.920 That's it.
00:42:32.360 That's all I'm asking.
00:42:32.960 You're not getting rid of Tucker Carlson.
00:42:34.100 You're not here to start expeling people from MAGA.
00:42:36.320 And you're certainly not going to convince the audiences worldwide that everyone who disagrees
00:42:42.120 with you is Adolf Hitler.
00:42:43.340 It's just annoying.
00:42:44.100 It's like, just think harder than that.
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00:44:52.280 All right.
00:44:52.480 What are you guys thinking about all this?
00:44:54.000 I'm just ranting at you all.
00:44:56.160 That's what I'm doing.
00:44:56.860 I'm just ranting at you every day.
00:44:58.640 Allie writes, I would have loved to see you follow the Depp versus Heard case in this way.
00:45:02.640 Glad you're covering Baldoni so closely.
00:45:05.180 We don't believe all women.
00:45:06.220 We believe truth.
00:45:07.100 I actually did a lot with the Amber Heard case, which is why it's so funny that I guess
00:45:11.020 people didn't follow me as much as when I was at The Daily Wire.
00:45:13.860 I've always been very into culture.
00:45:15.300 And Amber Heard from day one, I saw her coming.
00:45:17.940 I can just look at a woman sometimes and I just know.
00:45:21.260 You know?
00:45:22.000 You know what I'm saying?
00:45:22.440 We don't know, no, but I know, like spiritually, like we don't know, no, but I know.
00:45:28.540 And that's how I felt.
00:45:29.160 I looked at Amber Heard and I look at people and I'm like, like Kesha.
00:45:31.700 I also was like, don't like it.
00:45:33.800 Don't like it.
00:45:34.620 Feel like we're not getting the full story here.
00:45:37.100 And I felt that when I looked at Jessica Mann, if you guys are starting the Harvey series,
00:45:40.620 I just looked at her and I was like, I just know.
00:45:42.660 Like, I don't have the facts yet as I began looking into it.
00:45:45.280 But I know that you are telling lies.
00:45:48.180 Tanisha writes, I love you, Candace.
00:45:49.460 Can we get a baby bump date?
00:45:50.680 My husband and I are trying to have our fifth child and I stayed him on, oh, started him
00:45:54.900 on a shot in the dark and we will do things differently.
00:45:57.300 Thank you for all that you do.
00:45:58.720 No, I never show my baby bump.
00:46:01.800 Like, I mean, I don't not show it, but I don't show it because I just feel like I don't look
00:46:06.560 nice.
00:46:08.520 I don't know.
00:46:08.900 I just feel like I don't look nice.
00:46:10.120 I just look a little tub tubs, you know?
00:46:12.960 I don't know.
00:46:13.700 It's just a clothes fit weird.
00:46:15.700 How do I look?
00:46:16.300 Skylar, say something nice to me in my ear.
00:46:17.840 Tell me I look great.
00:46:20.480 Thank you very much.
00:46:21.400 Mark, tell me I look nice.
00:46:23.580 You look fantastic, Candace.
00:46:24.880 Oh, thank you so much.
00:46:25.840 That's so kind.
00:46:26.280 Savannah, say something sweet to me.
00:46:28.940 Savannah says I look beautiful.
00:46:31.080 Do you think they're under duress?
00:46:32.200 Do you think people are under duress in the control room?
00:46:34.060 I don't know.
00:46:34.520 Maybe they are.
00:46:35.140 Absolutely not.
00:46:37.480 Thank you so much.
00:46:38.480 I will use that in court if you guys come after me.
00:46:40.760 Lunay says you should come out with merch that says toxic positivity on it.
00:46:44.580 Oh, me and Justin Baldoni should do a line together.
00:46:48.380 My cousin and me should have a toxic positivity line, a standus cup, and we will sell it together.
00:46:54.600 And he is not going to want to do any of these things because he's too nice and he's not going to make fun of anything or have fun with anybody.
00:47:00.300 He's just going to say something really nice when it all ends and thank everybody for their support and be all like perfect or whatever.
00:47:06.440 It's very stressful being related to Justin Baldoni.
00:47:08.700 It really is.
00:47:09.280 I love him.
00:47:09.780 I love him like a cousin, but he frustrates me with his kindness.
00:47:13.200 Andre writes, thank you, Candace and George, for bringing truth, accountability, transparency, and common sense back.
00:47:18.940 What did George do today?
00:47:20.180 Huh?
00:47:20.720 He's had me pregnant for four years.
00:47:22.540 Lucky I love that little London boy.
00:47:24.360 All right, fine.
00:47:25.040 I'll tell him that you said thanks.
00:47:26.580 Christina Duncan writes, does no one remember the Family Guy episode where Stewie goes for a drive?
00:47:31.300 From 2011, Peter becomes uncomfortable with Ryan Reynolds' flirty behavior, strongly hinting at Ryan being gay.
00:47:38.680 That is so funny because we pulled this at some point.
00:47:42.400 Skylar, we totally, I think I showed it to you.
00:47:44.460 Was it not you?
00:47:45.500 It may have been somebody totally, somebody else brought that up to me and was like, oh, did you, like Family Guy knows everything.
00:47:50.300 And they did a whole skit like saying that Ryan Reynolds was gay.
00:47:53.980 I don't know why Family Guy knows so much and why The Simpsons know so much.
00:47:58.060 But, yeah, it's weird.
00:47:59.940 And also, Family Guy actually brought that up today in my Piers Morgan interview.
00:48:04.400 I actually didn't bring it up.
00:48:05.280 It was in my head because Piers Morgan owes me money because we bet he was one of the people that bet against me on the Brigitte series.
00:48:11.380 And he's still denying it, guys.
00:48:13.060 Like, Piers Morgan is like, oh, it's a good.
00:48:15.520 I said, Piers, you owe me $100,000.
00:48:18.460 It's not subtle.
00:48:19.260 And I thought of the Brian and the Stewie skit where he's like, hey, man, where's my money?
00:48:23.620 Where's my money?
00:48:24.240 Like, that's going to be me and Piers Morgan if one of you guys wants to mock up that skit because I want my $100,000.
00:48:30.380 I think it was more.
00:48:31.000 It might have been $150,000.
00:48:32.140 Piers Morgan owes me cash money.
00:48:35.920 It's Archie Wright's man when he said straight men don't say that.
00:48:39.540 I laughed so hard because he's so right.
00:48:41.740 Yes, we all have cultural differences.
00:48:44.580 And I never appreciated the fullness of that text until he read that.
00:48:50.220 I adore you.
00:48:51.520 He said it was very funny.
00:48:53.280 I thought it was lighthearted enough.
00:48:54.600 And I thought that gays and straights would both find that to be hilarious.
00:48:58.420 Yaya Muffin writes, do you think Piers Morgan will admit you were right about Brigitte?
00:49:01.880 I was ahead of you.
00:49:02.440 I didn't know that question was coming.
00:49:03.640 And the answer is no, he won't.
00:49:05.040 He looked uncomfortable when I asked about my money.
00:49:07.200 But like, I will be in the UK.
00:49:09.240 You think I can like legally file something?
00:49:10.960 You think like I can like, can I do something with that?
00:49:13.240 Is there like somewhere I could go?
00:49:14.880 I could probably take him into the court of law.
00:49:16.980 Brian Friedman as my lawyer.
00:49:19.800 Oh, my God.
00:49:20.840 Oh, we will.
00:49:21.700 We will be like the pietistic bastion of the media establishment.
00:49:27.600 Piers Morgan, the pietistic bastion thinks you.
00:49:31.400 Yes, that's the face.
00:49:32.600 The pie.
00:49:33.140 Can I split this face?
00:49:34.360 Can I do this face with him?
00:49:35.980 I'm the pietistic bastion.
00:49:38.000 And yes, Piers Morgan is the pietistic bastion.
00:49:44.140 And me and my lawyer, Brian Friedman, we're coming for you.
00:49:46.700 We are coming from you.
00:49:48.080 That's it.
00:49:48.640 That's a wrap, you guys.
00:49:50.120 You can head to the website if you'd like to support independent media.
00:49:52.820 Obviously, you can preorder my book, Make Him a Sandwich, and also sign up for A Shot
00:49:57.900 in the Dark.
00:49:58.320 You can sign up for the book club.
00:49:59.500 We're obviously still reading Chaos.
00:50:01.200 Hopefully, there will only be two more left before we move on from that book.
00:50:04.040 But there's so much happening in that book.
00:50:05.140 And there's so much to speak about.
00:50:06.640 Also, by the way, Skylar, I don't know if you have this, but George said that we dropped
00:50:09.760 our line.
00:50:10.760 American Wife, do you have that?
00:50:13.760 That's cool.
00:50:14.220 We can bring it for tomorrow.
00:50:14.940 But if you go to the website, you'll see that we do have some new gear.
00:50:19.340 You can stock up on your Candace gear.
00:50:20.800 So anyways, I love you all.
00:50:22.920 I love you all so much.
00:50:24.040 And I will see you tomorrow.
00:50:35.140 I love you all.
00:50:40.660 I love you all.
00:50:40.840 I love you all.
00:50:42.000 I love you all.
00:50:42.400 I love you all.
00:50:53.160 I love you.