The Roseanne Barr Podcast - September 14, 2023


Candace Owens | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #014


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 15 minutes

Words per Minute

200.23627

Word Count

15,029

Sentence Count

1,572

Misogynist Sentences

79

Hate Speech Sentences

96


Summary

Candace Owens joins me to talk about her experience with IVF, and why she doesn t think women should have more than 3 kids. She also talks about what it's like to be a mother to 5 kids and how she doesn't want to have any more. Thank you so much to Candace Owens for being on the podcast and for being a birthing person. She is a warrior, and she is gorgeous. I hope you enjoy this episode, and if you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! You can also join our FB group, The Roseanne Barr Podcast, and join the conversation by using the hashtag and tag in the comments section below. Thanks for listening and Happy Holidays! Roseanne - Roseanne Roseanne's Mom and Dad's Day Off! - Roseanna's Mom's Day Out! - Roseanna Roseanne s Day Off - - and much, much more! - on this episode of the Roseanne and her kids' Day Off podcast! And, of course, her new book, Roseanne has a new book coming out in paperback! and it's out now! on Amazon Prime Day! If you haven't already ordered it yet, you can get it here! if you're looking for a copy of the book, it's on amazon. or you're ready to order it? or just listen to it on Audible or wherever else you're listening to the podcast? it's going to be great. Have a great day of Roseanne is great! or have a good day, good vibes, you'll love it! Good luck! Love you, bye bye, bye, good night, bye Bye Bye Bye bye! bye bye bye. -Roseanne - Thank you Roseanne, bye - bye Bye bye, Bye Bye, bye Love, bye - bye, Amy Love, bye, Caitlyn & Good Night, Raldee < Cheers, - Kristy & AJ & AJ - Cheers - Maureen - RIP, Margo - Rachie - P. & Raffy - Susanne - Margo & JUICY - AKA - EJ & GABE


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00:00:45.160 Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Roseanne Barr Podcast. I'm very excited today.
00:00:50.400 I have a lovely guest, and she's a genius, and she is a warrior par excellence,
00:00:57.540 and she's gorgeous, and she is a birthing person.
00:01:04.040 Welcome, please, Candace Owens.
00:01:06.920 Thank you for having me. I hope I can live up to the hype of that intro,
00:01:10.140 but I definitely appreciate the birthing person part.
00:01:13.380 That's good.
00:01:14.320 How do you like that?
00:01:15.320 I like it. I like that we've erased women.
00:01:17.400 I like that women are gone.
00:01:19.400 Isn't that great?
00:01:20.020 Yeah, I'm so glad that we've achieved that in the era of hyperfeminism.
00:01:30.340 Isn't it great? I've birthed five ungrateful little bastards, as I always say.
00:01:35.820 Are you five? Five kids?
00:01:37.240 Yeah, I have five, and you're on your third.
00:01:39.060 Third. This is the third one coming in November.
00:01:41.160 Yeah, back-to-back. Did you do it back-to-back?
00:01:42.800 I do. I think my middle three kids are going to be, I mean, yours are going to be the same spacing as my middle three kids.
00:01:51.880 Yeah, I think it's the only way to do it.
00:01:53.940 You know, people that have one child, then wait five years, and have the second, and then wait three years, and have the third.
00:01:59.400 I just think I'd like to just be in the permanently pregnant phase, and then be permanently done with pregnancy.
00:02:04.580 Yeah, and diapers.
00:02:06.040 I know me and my husband, we changed diapers every day for five years, and then it was over.
00:02:11.640 It was over, yeah, and it feels like a blink.
00:02:13.960 Yeah.
00:02:14.260 You don't want to restart, you know, so.
00:02:16.180 No, you don't want to go through that.
00:02:18.000 I think you should stop it.
00:02:19.900 Well, I should have, I don't want to say that, but.
00:02:22.980 No, say it.
00:02:23.560 You should definitely say it, because your kids are listening.
00:02:25.840 Well.
00:02:26.360 You should have stopped at three, were you going to say?
00:02:27.820 I was, but then I thought, well, no, but then I got sterilized after my fourth kid, because I didn't want any more.
00:02:35.640 And then I went to heroic measures to get my fifth, which is 17 years younger than my other younger boy.
00:02:44.840 But I went to heroic measures, like getting that IVF and doing all that stuff.
00:02:49.700 Did you go through that?
00:02:50.000 I went through it.
00:02:51.240 I got eight eggs implanted, and six of them took, and that's when I was famous, back on my show in 1980.
00:03:00.520 When was he born, 85?
00:03:01.780 He was born in 95.
00:03:03.440 Oh.
00:03:03.820 Close.
00:03:04.140 You were close.
00:03:04.900 Close enough.
00:03:05.520 I don't remember it.
00:03:06.760 Yeah.
00:03:07.440 He'll be fine.
00:03:09.780 Do you think it's going a little too far now?
00:03:12.600 It's interesting, because science has obviously had all of these amazing breakthroughs, but I was talking about this on my show, where it's getting a bit sci-fi.
00:03:21.280 Yeah.
00:03:21.420 You know, where you're starting to hear people that are turning to IVF, not because of necessity, not because they can't give birth, but for vanity reasons.
00:03:31.100 And, you know, I just don't want to be pregnant.
00:03:33.240 I don't, you know.
00:03:34.000 You mean the rent-a-womb thing that the rich people?
00:03:36.660 Well, yeah, also, I think, yeah, Naomi Campbell, she's having kids at 60, at 55, and I'm just going, okay, there might have been a biological reason for why women aren't supposed to have kids at 55.
00:03:47.540 Your energy's different.
00:03:48.660 Your body's going through different things.
00:03:50.160 You're not able to give the kids the things you're supposed to, and then when we start kind of.
00:03:53.620 You simply don't care, because you need a nap.
00:03:56.120 Well, yeah, having a child at 22 has got to be a different than having a child at 60, which people don't have the option to do.
00:04:03.480 Well, it's an accessory, it feels like.
00:04:05.580 And then they're coming out and saying why they didn't have the kids, and it's like, well, I just didn't want to have kids then.
00:04:09.060 So now I'm going to have a child at 55, and I just think, wow, having a child at 55, are you depriving a child of a certain energy?
00:04:18.900 And some women are being honest about it.
00:04:20.360 They're like, yeah, I just don't have the energy for this.
00:04:22.880 I'm like.
00:04:23.040 What about Khloe Kardashian?
00:04:24.660 She was honest.
00:04:25.380 She's like, I could give a shit for this kid.
00:04:28.340 Yeah, I actually.
00:04:29.260 Was that weird?
00:04:31.140 Strangely, I was super appreciative that she was so honest, because she did say that nobody tells you how weird it is to show up at the hospital and take a baby from somebody else who's just been carrying it for nine months.
00:04:43.560 And, yeah, your genetics are inside of this baby, but this baby was just literally inside of some other woman who's now going to have to deal with her body having milk filled, you know, and she's got no baby to give the milk to.
00:04:56.800 The emotionality of that, and she just shows up dressed up at a hospital and takes the baby and walks out.
00:05:03.040 She said it felt very transactional.
00:05:04.840 Oh, my God.
00:05:34.840 It's in the back of your mind, you know what I mean?
00:05:36.020 Like, you can just get a surrogate, and nobody talks about kind of the dark side of the industry and what really goes on in the surrogacy industry.
00:05:43.060 And I think everything that starts as well-intentioned, which I think the intention was meaningful, it's, I literally can't get pregnant, somehow Hollywood gets a hold of it, and it kind of turns into this weird factory.
00:05:54.540 Yeah, it's like child trafficking.
00:05:56.300 In a weird way.
00:05:57.340 Yeah, it's like these rich gay guys are hiring, like, hillbillies that make $20 a year with no teeth.
00:06:04.980 And they're desperate.
00:06:05.780 So I think it's different if you find a surrogate, like, you hear these stories, and somebody turned to their sister.
00:06:12.020 Like, I have kids very easily.
00:06:13.280 My sister couldn't have a child.
00:06:14.860 And could you hold our child?
00:06:15.720 And you hear these wonderful stories, and it's this gift, and they've never had even one child.
00:06:19.340 But then when you find these people, like you're talking about, these, like, wealthy gay men who just don't want to have sex with women.
00:06:26.720 Yeah.
00:06:27.160 I don't want to have sex with women, but I want to have a child.
00:06:28.840 And they find some poor, destitute woman who needs what really isn't a lot of money that they're getting for putting their body through, yeah, putting their body.
00:06:39.860 And that's first the eggs, just for the eggs you're getting, 20K.
00:06:43.060 Barfing for three months.
00:06:44.580 Uh-huh.
00:06:45.200 Hemorrhoids hanging down to your knees.
00:06:46.600 You can pay a premium for them to give them the breast milk.
00:06:49.220 It's just something about it is, it's gotten quite.
00:06:51.120 It's slavery.
00:06:51.960 It's a form of slavery.
00:06:53.360 And I found myself agreeing with this far-left feminist who wrote a piece on it.
00:06:57.020 I think she went after Priyanka Chopra, and she was saying, you know, this industry won't be, I won't find this to be a measure of equality until you tell me that there are wealthy women that are having children for poorer women.
00:07:13.040 Poor people, yeah.
00:07:13.740 You know?
00:07:14.080 It's a commodity.
00:07:15.060 Everything is now.
00:07:16.180 Yeah.
00:07:16.480 Are you scared, are you more, are you afraid as a mother for your children what kind of world they're going to live in?
00:07:25.280 I'm not afraid, no.
00:07:26.860 I mean, birthing person.
00:07:28.140 Yeah, birthing person.
00:07:29.300 Please, please have some respect for the gay men who are birthing people as well.
00:07:35.700 But, yeah, I'm definitely not afraid.
00:07:39.260 It's weird.
00:07:40.600 Because I know who I am, and I know what I would never allow.
00:07:43.020 And I think people that have fears are only fearful because they don't have what it takes to stand up to certain things.
00:07:50.840 And people really care what people think about them.
00:07:53.400 And they care about, I don't want to be the mom that raises this issue, you know, the emails that I get.
00:07:57.720 But I just wanted to let you know, maybe you could cover it at my child's school.
00:08:00.380 And could you cover my name?
00:08:01.760 I would never be that parent.
00:08:03.120 Like, I want people to know that I put this out into the universe.
00:08:06.800 I want people to know that I am a problematic mother.
00:08:12.120 You know, you are never going to have any control over my child that I do not have.
00:08:17.200 And I think because somehow government plus the culture has fractured parents from that strength.
00:08:23.920 Yeah, they want to separate us from, you know, raising our own kids.
00:08:27.860 Yeah, and they're apprehensive.
00:08:29.380 And so they turn, they're looking for people like me or other people to say something for them.
00:08:33.780 And I keep reminding them that this is your household.
00:08:37.320 You know, I never worried about masks and vaccine and things of that nature because it wasn't allowed in my house.
00:08:42.100 It just wasn't allowed.
00:08:43.160 We had people come in.
00:08:44.780 You know, we had a night nurse.
00:08:46.020 And I remember she came in.
00:08:47.900 My son was just a couple of months old.
00:08:49.940 And she came in with a mask.
00:08:51.740 And it was the first time we had used a night nurse in Tennessee.
00:08:54.360 And I said, you don't have to wear that here.
00:08:56.160 And she said, oh, I choose to wear that.
00:08:57.520 And I said, oh, well, you can't work here.
00:09:00.380 My son's not going to wake up in the night to a stranger wearing a mask.
00:09:04.380 Yeah, no kidding.
00:09:05.100 It's just not going to happen.
00:09:06.020 So if you're not comfortable with that, I'm not comfortable with you being here.
00:09:08.740 You can control.
00:09:10.160 You get to set your own boundaries in your household.
00:09:12.200 You get to set your own boundaries in terms of where you send your children to school.
00:09:16.440 Are your kids, they're not school-aged?
00:09:18.740 They're not school-aged yet.
00:09:19.940 We're just starting to look now.
00:09:21.360 And I'm not wanting to throw my child into daycare because I just like having him home.
00:09:26.660 He's a nut.
00:09:27.440 These years go by super fast.
00:09:29.080 He's really getting his personality.
00:09:31.920 And he's acting a lot like me, which is very funny.
00:09:34.800 He's very sure of himself.
00:09:37.040 That's cool.
00:09:37.700 Yeah.
00:09:37.980 And so I don't want those years to be given to daycare.
00:09:42.260 And I'm obviously blessed that I'm able to keep him at home.
00:09:44.560 I know not every person has the means to do that.
00:09:47.000 And certainly I don't think they should have him unless they can keep him at home with them.
00:09:52.100 Yeah.
00:09:52.420 And everyone's circumstance is different.
00:09:53.560 Like, you know, my sisters, when they had to work from home and, you know, there was no option for them.
00:09:59.420 Yeah.
00:09:59.480 And so I'm aware of that, that I'm privileged in the sense that I can say that I want to keep my child at home, that I can do my podcast and be done by 11 a.m. and be home.
00:10:09.760 But, yeah, I am very much prepared and have started doing the research into what schools that I want to send my child to.
00:10:16.700 What about homeschooling?
00:10:17.660 I homeschooled my youngest.
00:10:19.460 I'm thinking about it only because I do think that kids at school slow kids down.
00:10:24.500 Yeah.
00:10:24.780 I mean, it's incredible how quickly you can learn at home.
00:10:28.280 They're like sponges.
00:10:29.580 And they would be so much more advanced if they're not being hindered by, well, this is what they need to learn at this age.
00:10:35.160 And my sister's son.
00:10:36.060 Plus, they go by the dumbest kid.
00:10:37.840 Like, you know.
00:10:38.680 You bring them down.
00:10:39.420 Yeah.
00:10:39.680 Yeah.
00:10:40.020 Instead of going up.
00:10:41.100 So I don't want that.
00:10:42.420 But there are some wonderful schools in Tennessee, Christian schools in Tennessee that we're taking a look at.
00:10:47.120 And we're just now going to start touring and everyone's trying to get into them.
00:10:50.380 And there's long wait lists.
00:10:51.880 Aren't you afraid of teachers?
00:10:53.360 Because, you know, they're all, not all.
00:10:55.740 But, I mean, there's such a large number of them that are secret perverts.
00:10:59.760 Even in school churches.
00:11:01.460 If I was putting my child in school in Los Angeles, I'd probably have more fear than down in Tennessee.
00:11:07.180 A little different.
00:11:07.780 The mindset's a little bit different in Tennessee.
00:11:10.520 And especially where we're looking.
00:11:12.360 You like Tennessee.
00:11:13.320 You said you moved as soon as you got pregnant.
00:11:15.340 Yeah.
00:11:15.520 The small town mentality is where you want to be.
00:11:19.120 Yeah.
00:11:19.520 I agree.
00:11:20.540 You know, how people handle things like that.
00:11:24.040 Especially in an open carry state.
00:11:26.060 Yeah.
00:11:26.600 Yeah.
00:11:27.840 We still got the good old boys down in Tennessee.
00:11:30.560 And so it was, for us, very intentional to move down to the south and not to be obsessed with the politics of the north or the politics of the west in terms of California.
00:11:42.000 So we're comfortable where we are.
00:11:44.000 That's cool.
00:11:44.560 Well, I like Texas, too.
00:11:47.360 Yeah.
00:11:47.760 Open carry.
00:11:48.500 I love it.
00:11:49.020 I shot a six-point buck deer and then made sausage out of him.
00:11:53.680 It's the best sausage I've ever eaten in my life.
00:11:57.120 That's why I killed him, because I tasted this sausage.
00:12:00.100 And I'm like, damn, I'm going to go get me one.
00:12:02.320 And I thought, it's kind of right that you'd kill your own meat rather than making somebody else do it.
00:12:07.580 And then...
00:12:08.020 It's important.
00:12:08.700 Yeah.
00:12:08.940 It's important to...
00:12:10.180 And that's...
00:12:10.780 Make your own fire.
00:12:12.020 Right.
00:12:12.460 All of it.
00:12:13.100 And that's something that I've really dived into since getting married.
00:12:16.260 My husband's always hunted.
00:12:18.120 And I did my first hunt at the end of last year.
00:12:20.900 Cool.
00:12:21.460 Yeah.
00:12:21.820 Which was great.
00:12:22.560 Which was amazing.
00:12:23.100 And I recommend that every person does it, because it is important to know where your food comes from.
00:12:27.680 It doesn't come from a grocery store.
00:12:29.440 And it kind of tethers you more to reality.
00:12:32.440 Yeah.
00:12:32.740 And you said you're doing a...
00:12:34.140 Life and death, great respect, great reverence for the creatures.
00:12:35.540 You said you're doing a garden, too, right?
00:12:37.580 I love gardening.
00:12:38.280 I've gotten into gardening.
00:12:39.680 That has been something that will stick forever.
00:12:41.860 I just love it.
00:12:42.780 And it's shocking to think of how much more money we spend than we have to at the grocery store.
00:12:47.460 Right, isn't it?
00:12:47.920 Simply because we don't know how to throw seeds into dirt, which our grandparents did.
00:12:51.880 And it's just kind of a lost art.
00:12:55.000 Definitely lost in the inner city communities, for sure.
00:12:57.920 Yeah, which is so sad.
00:12:59.180 Yeah.
00:12:59.500 And it is sad, because I grew up in an inner city community.
00:13:02.040 I grew up in Stamberg, Connecticut.
00:13:03.660 It's really close to New York.
00:13:05.380 And it's so weird that nobody gardens.
00:13:08.400 I don't know if a single person that I grew up with had a vegetable garden in the back.
00:13:11.840 And Connecticut's beautiful place, where I was, was obviously closer to the metropolitan area.
00:13:16.780 But it was weird that as I went on this endeavor to learn to garden, I was nervous.
00:13:21.020 Honestly, I didn't know what to do with the seeds once I had them.
00:13:23.500 And I remember turning to this woman who's kind of become like a de facto grandma.
00:13:28.320 She's helped us since we moved to Tennessee, Helen.
00:13:30.600 And I was like, you know, what do I do now?
00:13:31.760 And she's like, we just put them in the dirt.
00:13:33.440 You know?
00:13:33.980 She's got to put them in the dirt.
00:13:35.380 And I was so like, okay.
00:13:36.660 And then what's going to, then something's going to grow.
00:13:38.900 It's that simple.
00:13:40.620 Wow.
00:13:41.040 Yeah, I know.
00:13:41.760 Now we have so much food that it's yielding so much crop that our concern is, what do we do with all of this?
00:13:47.820 It's way too much food for one family.
00:13:50.100 And yet you have people that are talking about grocery store prices and not having, you know, not knowing what to do.
00:13:54.900 And you've got to learn how to take care of yourself.
00:13:56.340 I did that in Hawaii just to see what it would be to grow my own food.
00:14:01.200 And I have nut trees there.
00:14:02.460 And that's the perfect protein, macadamia nuts.
00:14:04.880 Yeah.
00:14:05.100 So it's getting off the grid and being self-sufficient, not being owned by the government.
00:14:10.240 That's the goal.
00:14:10.960 Yeah, it is the goal.
00:14:11.980 Purchasing land and knowing how to do everything yourself because we're not in a good circumstance right now in America.
00:14:18.580 Because we don't know how to do that.
00:14:20.040 We don't know how to do any of that.
00:14:21.120 We're all welfare dependents.
00:14:23.480 It's something that I've recognized.
00:14:25.040 We're all on welfare.
00:14:25.840 If you think that your food comes from a grocery store, you're on welfare.
00:14:28.460 If you were terrified of what would happen during COVID and because of grocery stores, you're a dependent.
00:14:34.120 And you think you're independent because you've got some ritzy latte-sipping job sitting behind a computer.
00:14:40.340 You're nothing.
00:14:41.620 You're a peasant.
00:14:42.900 And so what I appreciate about the South is that there aren't peasants.
00:14:47.620 Everybody works with their hands.
00:14:49.100 People know how to grow their own food.
00:14:51.000 You know, how to look outside.
00:14:52.240 And I even have this, like, app where I – what plant is this?
00:14:55.840 Can this plant harm me?
00:14:56.960 Do you know what agricultural zone you live in?
00:14:59.820 That's real knowledge.
00:15:01.400 You know, reading BuzzFeed articles.
00:15:03.060 Yeah.
00:15:04.780 That's living a life of value.
00:15:07.000 Yeah.
00:15:07.400 But I was – I wanted to talk to you about slavery because, you know, you're a black woman.
00:15:13.120 Yeah.
00:15:13.260 And I know all about slavery.
00:15:14.860 I know you do.
00:15:15.520 And so do I.
00:15:16.740 And especially in America.
00:15:20.500 Yeah.
00:15:20.720 And I was thinking that, you know, Lincoln freed the slaves and we had the Civil War and all that and starting there.
00:15:28.660 And then, you know, it was supposed to be 40 acres and a mule for every former slave.
00:15:34.160 Well, that went nowhere.
00:15:36.140 But then, shortly thereafter, they bring in that 1871 sign in a way, you know, bring in that other thing where we're all slaves to England and, you know, the Corporation of the United States of America, where we have to start paying taxes back to England and the Vatican banks in Switzerland,
00:16:00.920 which, in effect, nullified 1776 and made us all subjects again of a corporation that serves Great Britain.
00:16:13.260 They took away our whole country and made every working class person pretty much a slave.
00:16:20.400 Yeah.
00:16:20.520 Our birth certificate is owned and that's their collateral.
00:16:24.760 Well, I've – I talked about – I talked about this in my book and it's just a fact is that, you know, slavery never went away in this country.
00:16:31.400 It just mutated.
00:16:32.380 You know, there are forms of slavery that people no longer tolerate and then the government smartens up and says, okay, how can we convince people that they're free and still have them being slayed,
00:16:40.360 which is really the conversation that we're having about the grocery store, you know, the whole concept of, whoa, it's freedom, it's progress, and actually it's the most regressive thing ever.
00:16:47.180 You don't know how to take care of yourself.
00:16:48.360 You are literally relying on the government.
00:16:49.920 I mean, you saw this in COVID.
00:16:52.080 People are begging, you know, the government.
00:16:54.040 Can I go outside?
00:16:54.780 Can I do these things?
00:16:55.400 You're a slave.
00:16:55.960 You're absolutely a slave.
00:16:58.320 And so there are tons of different ways that they've mutated slavery and especially amongst black Americans.
00:17:05.140 It's fascinating.
00:17:06.360 It's almost exactly what they did on the plantation.
00:17:09.140 It's just you can't physically, you're not seeing it with your own eyes.
00:17:13.240 And you're not allowed to name it.
00:17:14.800 Yeah.
00:17:15.140 Well, I name it the whole time.
00:17:16.120 It's modern slavery.
00:17:17.200 I mean, it's your families are broken down just like during the times of slavery.
00:17:22.620 You were not allowed.
00:17:23.140 The men were sent away.
00:17:24.360 Yep.
00:17:24.900 And now they just are incarcerated instead of working on another.
00:17:28.780 Well, no, it's not even the incarceration.
00:17:30.420 It's just the father absence incentives from the welfare system.
00:17:34.220 You know, quite literally, we will give a baby mama more money for not marrying a man.
00:17:39.240 And so the women don't marry men.
00:17:40.880 And you had actual government agents coming down to inspect the homes of black women to make sure that the black men weren't there.
00:17:47.480 That was that whole Moynihan thing.
00:17:49.040 Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:17:51.040 And so, you know, to see the single motherhood rate in black America go from 23%, which is what it was before they started all of this, the welfare industry and the Great Society Act, which is what spearheaded all of this to now over 78%.
00:18:08.100 You know, it's the exact same thing that happened on in terms of slavery.
00:18:12.180 That was a policy.
00:18:13.240 Also, black Americans can't read.
00:18:15.260 You know, you tell people that you're facing a crisis in which literally the majority of black kids cannot read.
00:18:21.760 They can't pass literacy exams.
00:18:24.160 And they ignore that.
00:18:25.540 Do you understand this?
00:18:26.500 It was a slave code that black Americans couldn't learn how to read.
00:18:29.960 And now they've done it systematically.
00:18:31.780 While teach telling you that it's more important that your kid feel emotional about Black Lives Matter
00:18:37.360 than be able to read a book, right?
00:18:39.220 And this is what they're producing.
00:18:40.480 They're emotional.
00:18:41.660 They have no logic.
00:18:42.840 They have no ration.
00:18:43.680 And they can't read.
00:18:44.980 You know, when you look at inner cities like Baltimore and you look across five schools and they can't find a single child that's proficient in reading and writing.
00:18:53.420 That's not an accident.
00:18:54.720 That's not an accident.
00:18:55.400 And it's a pipeline from those public schools to prison.
00:18:59.300 And you know what they do in prison?
00:19:00.920 They work for corporations for 16 cents an hour.
00:19:03.940 That is part of slavery.
00:19:05.600 Right.
00:19:05.780 To remove the males and make them work on another plantation.
00:19:09.460 Well, inevitably, the direct correlation is when you remove fathers from the home and you have a father absence, those kids inevitably turn to the streets.
00:19:17.200 And then they go to prison.
00:19:18.500 Yeah, because they're looking for a fraternity.
00:19:20.120 It's not like that thing inside of you that wants a dad to tell you, don't do this, don't do that.
00:19:25.020 You're still going to pursue it.
00:19:26.280 And so unfortunately for these kids, they pursue it in music.
00:19:29.840 They pursue it in hip hop.
00:19:31.220 They start, you know, listening to rappers.
00:19:33.600 The rappers are talking about gangbanging and they go and they emulate that behavior because they don't have a dad that's saying, turn that off.
00:19:40.180 You don't listen to this stuff.
00:19:41.360 You know, music that would have never been allowed in my household.
00:19:44.360 Growing up, my grandfather, there's no way I could have blared rap music, you know, is now what they're hearing in their airwaves.
00:19:50.120 They can't read.
00:19:50.720 They can't write.
00:19:51.160 Don't you think there's a war on, well, I think it's all just a, I see it all as a class war, which slavery is.
00:19:59.040 Yeah, it's, it's a, it's the idea is to keep people warm with each other so people don't see what's so obvious and what's in front of them, that they don't see that this is just a modern updated plantation with all of the exact same rules.
00:20:11.860 And so it keeps their focus.
00:20:13.300 They look around and they finish school or graduate high school and they want to know why they don't have anything, why they can't read, why they can't make any money, why they are just slaves in the system.
00:20:23.380 And then they go, oh, and then the government says, oh, it's because of white people, you know, or it's because of rich people or, you know, it's because of tall people, whatever it is, whatever ism they're working on, it's because of men, you know, it's because of the patriarchy.
00:20:35.720 And because these people are not rational and they're, they don't have high intellect, they buy into it.
00:20:41.480 And these are the people that you see rioting on the streets who are thinking, well, I'm going to take what's mine and grab a flat screen TV from Target because a random black person got shot.
00:20:49.680 And they're being rewarded, which I feel is they're just being set up.
00:20:56.360 Oh, they're just being pat on the head.
00:20:57.760 But they will be, they will be eventually arrested.
00:21:01.280 Yeah, of course.
00:21:01.880 Or shot in the streets like dogs.
00:21:03.580 Right.
00:21:03.880 Because that's what they're moving us all towards that.
00:21:06.760 Right.
00:21:07.020 Towards chaos in the street where, you know, in the majority, I think that the target is black youth.
00:21:13.600 I do.
00:21:14.340 And, and, and, you know, working class.
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00:22:12.120 Youth.
00:22:13.280 And it just makes me sick.
00:22:15.660 And also they, they totally disguise with their CRT.
00:22:20.560 They just disguise the working class poor that are white.
00:22:26.200 And that's the devastation that's happening right now.
00:22:30.660 I mean, it is the whole working class and the bottom of the middle class.
00:22:34.880 And they did it on purpose because they go where the money is and they just take the money.
00:22:40.280 And that's what causes the collapse of everything.
00:22:43.140 When they take the money out of a community or out of a whole class, of course it's going to collapse and people are going to turn on each other.
00:22:51.020 And they do it on purpose and they pocket the shit.
00:22:53.700 Yeah.
00:22:54.400 They're pocketing every dime of that Ukraine shit.
00:22:57.420 Of course.
00:22:57.940 Of course.
00:22:58.520 There's no accountability, which makes entirely no sense.
00:23:01.240 We should be able to log on to an account and see how the government spends our money.
00:23:04.160 Hello, it's our money.
00:23:04.660 There's no reason that we shouldn't be able to do that.
00:23:06.300 If I can log in to my bank accounts and I can see every dollar I spend, the government can log into my bank accounts and see every dollar that I spend.
00:23:13.500 And take it if they want it.
00:23:14.440 And the IRS can, you know, if I'm $50 off and paying them, you know, say this is, this is the forensic accounting we've done to show that.
00:23:21.420 And then suddenly billions of dollars, it disappears when it's our tax dollars.
00:23:25.200 And they're giving guns to the new IRS if you're paying over $600 on Venmo.
00:23:30.380 Yeah.
00:23:30.780 They're sending $300 trillion to their own self.
00:23:35.500 Yeah.
00:23:35.840 And nobody's supposed to ask you, you'll go to prison if you ask where it went.
00:23:39.160 Yeah.
00:23:39.680 I mean, I ask all the time.
00:23:40.740 I mean, that's, it's obvious.
00:23:41.820 You're going to tell me we just, we can't stop being in wars.
00:23:43.820 We can't stop.
00:23:44.360 We're, you know, we're in Iraq, we're in Afghanistan, we jump right into Ukraine and you're constantly trying to tell us that we need to give a shit.
00:23:50.220 I don't give a shit.
00:23:51.140 I don't know how many times I can say this.
00:23:52.300 I don't give a shit about what's going on in Ukraine.
00:23:55.460 Okay.
00:23:56.120 That's not, that is not what, that is not my immediate concern.
00:23:59.240 But it should be.
00:24:00.140 And I'll tell you why.
00:24:01.300 Because that's where all your tech's going.
00:24:02.720 Yeah.
00:24:03.260 That's, I care about what's going on in my NBC.
00:24:05.380 Your schools, your roads.
00:24:05.860 Yeah.
00:24:06.160 Your hospitals.
00:24:07.100 And it pisses me off.
00:24:08.080 Infrastructure.
00:24:08.480 And I keep trying to, and this kind of gets into the rich men north of Richmond and the success of that song, is stop trying to tell us that we need to give a shit about what's happening in Ukraine when the majority, I'm sorry, the overwhelming majority, if I had to put it at a number, I'd probably say 95% of American citizens came and pointed to Ukraine on a map.
00:24:26.180 Stop trying to make Ukraine happen, okay?
00:24:28.340 Well, we have to defend their borders over there in Ukraine.
00:24:31.020 And then you see Zelensky making appearances.
00:24:32.220 Birthing woman, I mean person.
00:24:33.600 The Grammys, and you see Zelensky on a press tour and his wife shopping in Paris.
00:24:39.100 I mean, this is like let them eat cake, you know?
00:24:41.600 It is let them eat cake.
00:24:42.360 It is let them eat cake.
00:24:43.720 And it's so despicable and so disgusting and so spineless.
00:24:48.240 Left and right, any person that gets up on a platform and tells you that it's our job to care about them, F them.
00:24:54.960 Seriously, any person that can look you in the face as you're trying to feed your kids and tell you that you're heartless
00:25:01.260 because you don't care about what's happening to whoever in Ukraine, F them.
00:25:06.320 F them.
00:25:07.080 Seriously.
00:25:07.780 Yeah.
00:25:08.120 I spit on that.
00:25:09.160 I spit on that.
00:25:09.880 How dare you?
00:25:11.160 People can't literally afford to feed their kids because you stopped them from working, by the way.
00:25:15.440 That's right.
00:25:15.920 Okay, you stopped them from...
00:25:17.200 And you took all the investment that Trump's whole plan for make America great, make America first,
00:25:22.880 that he put into those inner cities, into black infrastructure, which he was saying was part of, you know, making amends to the black community.
00:25:34.660 He was putting money in those cities.
00:25:37.520 They took every dime of that, too.
00:25:39.460 They took everything.
00:25:40.020 Now they're after the Social Security, which I think is part of the whole plandemic to get rid of the old people.
00:25:45.520 I mean, there's no money left in Social Security.
00:25:48.040 Social Security is bankrupt.
00:25:49.860 No, that went to Ukraine, too.
00:25:50.380 Everything went to Ukraine and were being recycled because Ukraine...
00:25:53.020 We've got to protect their borders, though, over there in Ukraine.
00:25:55.000 It's not about the border.
00:25:55.700 It's just a laundromat.
00:25:56.500 They want to protect Ukraine because Ukraine is an American laundromat.
00:25:59.300 It's where they go to wash their money and send it back to themselves.
00:26:02.120 And people that are not awake to that, while they're trying to tell you sad commercials of why you need to care.
00:26:07.320 Biden's been playing in Ukraine long before this.
00:26:09.180 But do you think that men should go in women's bathrooms?
00:26:12.000 Let's talk about something more important.
00:26:14.380 It is very important that men be allowed to go wherever women are and in all of their spaces
00:26:19.260 because men and women are biologically the exact same people.
00:26:22.400 And men should speak for women, especially if they used to be men.
00:26:25.640 They know how to speak for someone like me.
00:26:28.560 They're better at being women.
00:26:29.620 70 years with a prolapse uterus.
00:26:31.200 They're better at it.
00:26:32.500 I'm having five ungrateful little bastards.
00:26:34.960 So they should speak for me.
00:26:36.580 I think that's the lesson is that men are better at being women.
00:26:39.380 You know, Jeremy Boring, who's the co-CEO of Daily Wire, said that.
00:26:44.080 He said, in the future, all the best women will be men.
00:26:46.900 They already are.
00:26:47.920 They're getting the job.
00:26:49.040 That's what's happening.
00:26:50.040 They're getting the jobs.
00:26:51.780 And the medals and everything else.
00:26:54.140 Yeah, everything.
00:26:54.780 Yeah, they're better at it.
00:26:55.820 They're better at being women.
00:26:56.960 And it's interesting that people don't see the underlying misogyny in that and saying that.
00:27:02.800 How about these bitches that are out there screaming for men's rights?
00:27:06.280 Who?
00:27:06.980 The fucking left that's like, yeah, men do deserve to come over here and rape us whenever they want.
00:27:13.160 What are you talking about?
00:27:14.540 Who said this?
00:27:15.580 The liberal women.
00:27:17.140 What?
00:27:18.820 I think she's being sarcastic, right, mom?
00:27:20.760 No, I'm saying that's what they're saying.
00:27:22.720 When I watch these women that are mouthpieces for trans rights movements.
00:27:26.840 Oh, trans.
00:27:27.860 Okay, I thought you were talking about literally.
00:27:29.940 Yeah, no, 100%.
00:27:31.380 The feminists.
00:27:32.360 The hyper feminists.
00:27:33.320 Yeah.
00:27:33.880 That are coming out and saying that we should be.
00:27:35.860 We should.
00:27:36.100 This is, again, forego yourself, right?
00:27:38.720 Why do you care about yourself and you being a woman and your female experiences when we should
00:27:43.440 be caring about someone else more?
00:27:44.900 And this person says.
00:27:45.860 Especially rapists.
00:27:46.600 That when he puts on panties, he feels like more of a woman than you and you need to respect that
00:27:50.540 and shut up.
00:27:51.860 Oh, okay.
00:27:52.460 I'll just do that then.
00:27:53.260 You know, the first thing they did to me and to all my friends who were anti-rape activists,
00:27:59.240 they took us down on Twitter first.
00:28:02.600 And they took down all the real, I'm not even going to say the F word, feminist, fuck that,
00:28:09.820 pro-woman professors on every university campus in this country who were advocating for rape
00:28:18.340 rights and for against child sex rape.
00:28:24.320 They took all of those down.
00:28:26.300 Never a word was said about it.
00:28:27.940 But they came after me for the same thing because I was saying, man in children's spaces,
00:28:36.180 penises in little girl's spaces is an act of rape.
00:28:40.280 Actually, it just came out, it was Wisconsin, I want to say.
00:28:46.260 It might have been Wisconsin prisons.
00:28:48.960 I think it was Wisconsin for sure.
00:28:50.720 That over 50% of the inmates that are trans are sexual, sexual, sex offenders.
00:28:57.980 And that's incredible.
00:28:58.880 They're in Valhalla.
00:29:00.020 That's incredible.
00:29:00.680 How could that be?
00:29:01.380 Locked up women.
00:29:02.220 They're in there with lockdown.
00:29:03.240 And they're impregnating them too, by force.
00:29:05.820 Oh, yeah.
00:29:06.300 And now these stories are kind of making their way and people are starting to ask questions,
00:29:10.740 but it doesn't matter because there's an entire ecosystem built to protect this bizarre narrative
00:29:15.680 as if we're not examining sexual fetish.
00:29:17.840 People tell you who they are early on.
00:29:19.160 I mean, that's the circumstance of Sam Britton, the nuclear energy waste person who showed up
00:29:23.980 to work in heels.
00:29:25.340 There was a whole, all of this evidence that this was a sexual deviant, right?
00:29:29.360 He was in pup play, wearing makeup, heels to the White House.
00:29:33.580 They made it seem like he was fabulous, long nails, sparkly uniforms.
00:29:38.040 We saw him in thongs on tables.
00:29:40.420 It wasn't a disqualifier for the Biden administration.
00:29:42.220 They said, oh, no, that's just love is love, I guess.
00:29:44.100 Throw it under the love is love bracket.
00:29:46.180 And then what happened?
00:29:47.220 He started stealing women's luggage at airports and got arrested three times.
00:29:51.080 And then they just quietly dismissed him.
00:29:53.320 And I couldn't let this story go because it's like he was, by the way, it's not Sam Britton's
00:29:57.880 fault.
00:29:58.100 He told you I am a sexual deviant.
00:30:00.120 Now, how much more, I'd like to dress up like a puppy and pup play features, by the
00:30:05.400 way, men walking around with dildos.
00:30:08.860 You know, he told you, yeah, nobody knows that when they're on all fours.
00:30:12.100 I did this.
00:30:12.600 There was a whole piece on it of what actually pup play is.
00:30:15.020 He had all of this and it was not like back in the day, that would have been a disqualifier
00:30:19.400 for getting a job, right?
00:30:20.460 If you went online to old school, like, okay, let me go in for this job at the Daily Wire.
00:30:25.680 Oh, look, it actually turns out Candace is into very kinky pup play and likes to dress
00:30:32.040 up and wear, like, you would think that they would say, maybe this person should not be
00:30:36.300 working here.
00:30:37.000 Nope.
00:30:37.560 This made them want Sam Britton more.
00:30:39.820 Yeah, but boy, if he's like Trump.
00:30:41.120 And then he stole some black woman's, he stole some black woman's luggage.
00:30:44.140 Nobody cared.
00:30:45.180 Was wearing her stuff.
00:30:46.860 Nobody cared.
00:30:47.800 She's like, this is stuff that I've, you know, made by hand.
00:30:50.360 Nobody else owns it.
00:30:51.600 Nobody cared.
00:30:52.040 And they just quietly went, oh, I don't know what happened there.
00:30:54.060 They called her a racist?
00:30:56.180 Yeah.
00:30:56.700 Yeah, probably.
00:30:57.800 I mean, this is like, it's, you know.
00:31:00.260 They're deranged.
00:31:01.080 They're looking for freaks.
00:31:03.340 And then when the people, they do freaky stuff and they're like, oh, I don't know how that
00:31:06.240 could have possibly happened.
00:31:07.760 I don't even blame Sam Britton.
00:31:08.840 He told us.
00:31:09.900 He told us who he was.
00:31:11.300 He wasn't hiding it.
00:31:12.520 I like that those are the people that go around saying that we're offensive.
00:31:16.820 I know.
00:31:17.480 I know.
00:31:17.940 That's what I can't get.
00:31:19.180 I know.
00:31:20.020 Yeah.
00:31:20.380 You like Trump.
00:31:21.900 How offensive.
00:31:23.100 How offensive.
00:31:23.780 How could you possibly be like him?
00:31:25.320 America first.
00:31:26.100 Right.
00:31:26.720 It's, it's, their minds are so warped that if you spend time thinking about how it's possible
00:31:33.180 that they can wake up and look at themselves in the face and feel like serious people.
00:31:37.120 I mean, you just have to imagine that they're so far into it.
00:31:40.100 They just don't have the humility to admit that they were wrong because now it's just abundant.
00:31:43.940 You know what I mean?
00:31:44.400 It's, it's so abundant.
00:31:45.580 The mental illness is so abundant.
00:31:47.840 Everything conservatives warned about that they said, oh, that's never going to happen.
00:31:51.360 It's abundant.
00:31:52.260 We're fighting it right now.
00:31:53.360 We're dealing with people that are trying to say, well, don't call it pedophilia.
00:31:56.460 Call it minor attractive people.
00:31:58.120 It's here.
00:31:58.720 It's in front of you, right?
00:31:59.520 Yeah.
00:31:59.680 So this is no longer about left or right.
00:32:01.460 It's about what is.
00:32:01.980 Oklahoma just hired a convicted guy that was caught with child porn as a principal of the
00:32:08.700 school.
00:32:09.060 Did you read that?
00:32:10.260 Covered it on my show.
00:32:11.640 Yeah.
00:32:12.040 California.
00:32:12.440 He wasn't convicted.
00:32:14.460 He basically got out on a technicality.
00:32:16.300 He got arrested for child pornography.
00:32:18.320 A technicality of why he didn't get, he didn't get convicted and they expunged it from his
00:32:21.480 record was because, um, the judge, they couldn't prove that it was a child.
00:32:27.540 So let's say they, whatever the image was, the image that they found in his computer and
00:32:30.480 in his house.
00:32:30.740 They said there were thousands of them.
00:32:32.180 But they, until you can identify and say that's Jeremy Snow born on December 1st, he, his,
00:32:39.320 his defense can say, you don't know if it's a child.
00:32:41.440 This is be a young looking, young looking man or a young looking woman.
00:32:44.360 So the judge on a technicality, which, and a judge, another judge just disagreed with
00:32:49.100 him.
00:32:49.300 I covered this on my show and said, no, that's clearly a child.
00:32:52.480 But they said, well, you have to actually prove that that's a child.
00:32:55.900 So he got off on a technicality, expunged it from his record.
00:32:58.800 But like that, that, then he was a drag queen, just loves to be in front of children, dressed
00:33:04.420 up as, and reading story time, which just is another thing.
00:33:07.700 If you want to wear, you know, panties, why, why do you so badly want to be in front of
00:33:12.560 kids?
00:33:13.260 Okay.
00:33:13.420 Let's say you want to dress up as a woman and this is how you want to night.
00:33:15.720 Okay.
00:33:16.000 I don't go to a rest home.
00:33:17.420 They love that.
00:33:18.220 Yeah.
00:33:18.420 If freaks want to do freaky things in their own freaky capacity in their own freaky homes,
00:33:22.480 this doesn't really upset me.
00:33:24.600 But what is this need to fight for a right to be able to read a book in front of a child?
00:33:29.120 How does that not register you as a parent, as something that's odd, right?
00:33:32.620 And in order to show the world that you're woke and loving, you say, oh, look, I'm taking
00:33:39.140 my child.
00:33:39.520 Well, did you notice that all the, all the, they're all single moms and they're all obese.
00:33:44.020 Well, I know everything about how obese women think because I spent my whole life like that.
00:33:48.940 Is this a thing?
00:33:49.860 I'm telling you.
00:33:51.220 Yeah.
00:33:51.680 Tell me.
00:33:52.200 How do obese women think?
00:33:53.240 Well, they're, they're really angry and, um, unloved inside, but they want approval
00:34:00.240 of, uh, males they find attractive yet unavailable, which is gay.
00:34:05.720 Uh-huh.
00:34:06.020 They want their approval.
00:34:07.580 So they'll do anything to get it.
00:34:10.120 Interesting.
00:34:10.560 That's what I know.
00:34:11.920 Mm-hmm.
00:34:12.360 Wow.
00:34:12.920 The obese mentality.
00:34:13.100 But it's not a threatening man, not a threatening male that would say, no, I don't want to have
00:34:18.840 sex with you because you're obese, but a gay guy that'll play flirt with them, they'll do
00:34:23.680 anything for that.
00:34:24.900 Wait, that's super interesting because I'm, I'm, I'm being so serious because I'm very fascinated
00:34:28.900 about, you know, the, the fat, fat acceptance movement, the whole.
00:34:33.400 You mean big fat Lizzo that stole my act?
00:34:36.760 Lizzo is a person that I've covered extensively on my show because, not because she's fat, but
00:34:42.280 because she's one of the purveyors of the fat acceptance, which is like, just like be
00:34:47.040 clinically obese, pursue being clinically obese.
00:34:49.600 Totally weird.
00:34:50.380 You know, that she's like shaking in a thong.
00:34:52.720 I don't have an issue with people that get, you know, are overweight and are trying to lose
00:34:56.260 the weight.
00:34:56.600 She stole my act.
00:34:58.580 First of all, I was the first obese woman.
00:35:02.140 I, I was the first obese woman.
00:35:05.200 We're going to need a fact check on that.
00:35:06.520 No.
00:35:07.100 We don't fact check on that.
00:35:09.220 But listen, I broke all the, I wasn't the first, but I broke all the stereotypes.
00:35:15.540 I was the one that got called the fat cow in Time Magazine.
00:35:20.080 They called me all the names that they don't dare call Lizzo.
00:35:23.560 I had to take it.
00:35:24.700 I'm the one that went to all those dressmakers and says, you've got to make a size 16.
00:35:30.560 You're an anti-Semite if you don't.
00:35:33.020 Did you say that and get, get the dressmate?
00:35:34.680 I did to Donna Karen.
00:35:36.260 Because she herself wore a 16 and wouldn't make it.
00:35:39.100 I go, what is this?
00:35:39.780 Some kind of anti-Semitic thing that you're doing here?
00:35:42.520 We all wear a 16.
00:35:44.440 Yeah.
00:35:44.720 All the Jewish women.
00:35:46.300 Anyway, that was a, but I did say that.
00:35:48.340 But I said, you've got to make a size 16 here to all the dressmakers.
00:35:52.720 And so they all went up, you know, in sizes of XL, X1X.
00:35:57.600 That's because I fought that.
00:35:59.180 I fought that.
00:36:00.440 And I was called all those names.
00:36:02.480 I was on the cover of Vanity Fair in a bustier when I was fat.
00:36:06.720 And I met Botero.
00:36:08.660 That's true.
00:36:08.960 And all that stuff.
00:36:10.100 I broke them down.
00:36:11.220 Not big fat ass Lizzo.
00:36:13.200 Well, I don't think she's broken them down necessarily.
00:36:15.860 And I don't even think.
00:36:16.740 She don't even thank me.
00:36:19.080 See, I was the woman that put my ass out there.
00:36:21.940 And none of these bitches today, excuse me, they don't thank the women that broke the doors down, which I mean me.
00:36:28.140 Well, I think now it's become something else where they're, you know, because as you said, there are a lot of health implications with being large.
00:36:35.620 And it went from, you know, can we make a larger size for people to fit into to now glorifying obesity, which is something that's very dangerous, obviously.
00:36:43.560 I don't like it either because, I mean.
00:36:46.120 It's the number one killer in America.
00:36:47.380 I know.
00:36:47.780 But they want us, you know, everything is a mind trick to get us to kill ourselves and each other, isn't it?
00:36:54.200 It's mind control.
00:36:55.320 Yeah.
00:36:55.680 And so it's very bizarre that there's been this switch where it's now it's not about like, hey, I am this size and I'd like to be able to wear a dress too.
00:37:03.480 It's now gone into we need to encourage people to be clinically obese and to problematize health.
00:37:10.920 And now you have things.
00:37:12.060 Yeah.
00:37:12.300 You have headlines.
00:37:13.440 I mean, not headlines, magazine covers that say obese is healthy.
00:37:16.660 Literally.
00:37:17.220 Oh, no.
00:37:17.660 Obese is healthy.
00:37:18.920 Of course obese is not healthy.
00:37:20.240 We know that.
00:37:20.820 You know, of course, I would assume that when you were size 16, you weren't saying obesity is healthy.
00:37:26.740 So make me a dress.
00:37:27.780 It's like, OK, I'd like to be able to wear a dress.
00:37:30.320 And so I don't want to wear a suit that like a pony wears.
00:37:35.140 You go to the store and it'd be like one striped sleeve and the other one has stars.
00:37:39.660 We just wanted to have a nice dress.
00:37:41.900 Yeah.
00:37:42.040 An option to wear, which is which is a much more noble pursuit.
00:37:45.060 But what Lizzo has done, I think, has tripped into something else, which is very dangerous, you know, and pretending that obesity is health and, you know, trying to market the idea that women should aspire to obesity is entirely different.
00:37:57.460 It's another gay guy thing.
00:37:59.000 You know what I saw?
00:38:00.260 These gay guy weightlifters.
00:38:03.660 I saw this in Malibu.
00:38:05.640 They were weightlifters in their bikini swimsuits.
00:38:09.060 And they had these women there.
00:38:11.080 And they were these were some famous guys.
00:38:13.160 400 pound each women.
00:38:15.920 And they were feeding them in their in their yard.
00:38:18.540 The women was in swimsuits, too.
00:38:20.180 400 pounds each.
00:38:21.200 I'm not lying.
00:38:22.140 And these muscle guys came out there and were feeding them whole chickens and stuff for a party.
00:38:27.580 Yeah.
00:38:27.880 They're called feeders.
00:38:28.960 It's becoming a circus act.
00:38:30.080 And they have these people, these characters on YouTube.
00:38:32.460 People pay them $10,000 a month to watch them eat.
00:38:35.100 I mean, this guy started as like a vegan.
00:38:36.660 He was super small.
00:38:37.580 Nico Avocado, I think is his name.
00:38:39.440 And then now he's he's 400.
00:38:41.720 He has to use a breathing tube.
00:38:43.160 And he just keeps eating.
00:38:44.220 And he just puts things on his plate and just keeps eating.
00:38:46.400 And people it's very circus act.
00:38:49.700 Yeah.
00:38:50.040 And very sadistic.
00:38:52.020 Sadistic.
00:38:52.600 And it's incredible that that's allowed on YouTube.
00:38:54.840 You're watching someone slowly kill themselves.
00:38:57.020 He is going to die if he does not reverse course.
00:38:59.780 And that's totally permissible, you know.
00:39:02.740 And so all of anything that leads to death.
00:39:05.100 Yeah, they love it.
00:39:06.020 Totally permissible on YouTube.
00:39:07.040 Anything that leads to health and changing and trying to get people to recognize illness.
00:39:11.380 And, you know, whether it's mental illness or physical illness and talking about things meaningfully.
00:39:15.740 Not allowed on YouTube.
00:39:17.180 Very weird.
00:39:17.960 Very.
00:39:18.060 They're weaponizing mental illness and unhappiness, which they cause.
00:39:24.520 You know, they have us in the pens they want us in.
00:39:28.400 I always say we're nothing but veal in high heels.
00:39:32.720 Veal in high heels.
00:39:33.600 Yeah.
00:39:33.920 We're in little pens and they get us, oh, you're this color, which means to us, you're this.
00:39:40.740 They don't even care what you define yourself as.
00:39:43.760 You're this color, so this is how you'll vote or you'll be punished.
00:39:48.120 Right.
00:39:48.440 And you're this religion, so that's how you'll think or you'll be punished.
00:39:52.520 Right.
00:39:52.920 Right.
00:39:53.240 You know, they don't, they hate thought.
00:39:56.380 Right.
00:39:57.080 Right.
00:39:57.420 And that's actually something that I think I'm probably the most interested in now in
00:40:02.040 everything that I'm working on is trying to show people how we are all very manipulated
00:40:07.640 at various times.
00:40:09.600 Me, I fell for the propaganda when I was young, the public school insistence that Republicans
00:40:13.660 and conservatives were all racist and backwards.
00:40:15.540 Me too.
00:40:15.940 And people in the South were, I believed it all.
00:40:18.160 Me too.
00:40:18.540 And so I'm not above the propaganda, but because I've had that moment of consciousness and now
00:40:24.040 I see things straight, I've dedicated the rest of my life.
00:40:27.000 Me too.
00:40:27.420 To making people realize, you know, at great personal cost, yeah, but it is worth it to
00:40:33.100 tell stories over and over again and obscure stories.
00:40:35.720 This is the docuseries that I told you I'm working on now, Convicting a Murderer, which
00:40:39.140 is, this one's an incredible one because it's apolitical.
00:40:42.220 It's one that the left and the right fell for.
00:40:44.720 It was a Netflix fandom behind it.
00:40:48.140 Making a Murderer was the original series and they took this guy, Stephen Avery, and he
00:40:53.060 was actually, in fact, wrongly convicted.
00:40:55.540 He did, spent 12 years in prison for something that he didn't do, which was the rape and attempted
00:41:02.360 murder of another woman who just wrongly pointed him out in the lineup.
00:41:05.460 There was no conspiracy.
00:41:06.340 There's the cops didn't tell her to do it.
00:41:07.660 They just, this was pre-DNA.
00:41:08.780 She said it was definitely him.
00:41:10.300 They locked him up wrongly.
00:41:11.560 He gets out of prison and he's not out for long before he gets, he's under arrest again
00:41:18.120 for the suspicion of the murder of another woman.
00:41:20.880 And so these documentary makers went down there.
00:41:22.860 Anti-police sentiment was building and it kind of produced this series, Making a Murderer,
00:41:26.400 and people walked away from it believing that Stephen Avery, this was like White Lives Matter.
00:41:31.880 Before there was ever Black Lives Matter, there was a whole cult and I saw the Netflix doc and
00:41:36.560 this guy's innocent and to really understand how many people were manipulated to believe
00:41:42.440 this most contemptible individual because they just didn't give you enough facts.
00:41:48.780 You know, they just kind of told you, but he was wrongly convicted once, so it could happen
00:41:52.400 twice.
00:41:53.880 Doing that docu-series has, you know, it's been incredible.
00:41:57.440 It's been incredible.
00:41:58.160 And I think, you know, it's just been released.
00:42:00.780 So you think he got away with it?
00:42:02.640 Oh no, he got convicted of the second murder.
00:42:04.520 Oh, he did?
00:42:05.020 He's in prison.
00:42:05.720 Yeah, but he's in prison with a whole fandom behind him.
00:42:08.280 So he's got, he's got multiple fiancés, wives, like women that have, have become so
00:42:13.820 possessed by this Netflix narrative.
00:42:16.460 People that are, you know, still songs about him.
00:42:19.060 I mean, to see what this turned into and how harassed the family of the victim was, the
00:42:25.280 woman who was actually killed.
00:42:26.620 So, but what I meant is that because he got off on the first one, they're still thinking
00:42:33.440 that he is innocent of the second one, even though he, yeah, culture thinks he's innocent.
00:42:39.020 I'm one of the people that thinks he's innocent.
00:42:40.920 Yeah.
00:42:41.340 Have you watched the Netflix series?
00:42:42.200 No, I did.
00:42:42.880 I wanted to talk to you about it.
00:42:43.660 Not of the second one, though, right?
00:42:44.720 Oh, absolutely.
00:42:45.720 You think he's innocent of the second one?
00:42:47.500 Well, I was telling everyone I'd like to talk to you about it if I could.
00:42:49.860 Yeah.
00:42:50.560 No, I'm a big Steve Avery fan, if you can be.
00:42:53.960 Yes, I love that.
00:42:54.700 But I'll tell you why.
00:42:56.020 For me, it is political because my mother and I do this show all the time and we talk
00:43:00.880 all the time about how the biggest problems are class, that it's not race.
00:43:05.060 Of course, they're interlinked, but class is something nobody ever talks about in America.
00:43:08.140 And I always cited the Steve Avery case because him and Brandon Dassey were poor and white.
00:43:13.400 And it did seem on that original documentary that they kind of got railroaded.
00:43:17.080 And I always would say, you know, OJ got off.
00:43:19.840 This is an affluent black man.
00:43:21.020 And Steve Avery and Brandon Dassey are still in prison.
00:43:22.860 And it looked as if the police framed him.
00:43:25.200 I mean, that interview with Dassey is hard to watch.
00:43:28.740 I mean, he's obviously...
00:43:30.040 I love that you're saying that because...
00:43:31.780 No, I'm very honest.
00:43:32.320 Yeah, no.
00:43:32.920 And that really shows you the power of a Netflix series.
00:43:36.240 Because even people that say, okay, I actually think Stephen Avery did it, think Brandon
00:43:39.800 Dassey's innocent because they chose a perfect portion of a multiple interviews with Brandon
00:43:44.560 Dassey.
00:43:45.040 Multiple where they just think, oh, he looks innocent.
00:43:47.660 He doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:43:48.520 And then what we have access to are the prison phone calls, the original...
00:43:54.620 Because even Brandon Dassey, he wasn't even on the police radar.
00:43:57.200 He just came forward, you know?
00:43:59.160 And people don't know this.
00:44:00.280 People don't know this.
00:44:01.360 And so they tried to make it seem like he got tricked in and looped in because they wanted...
00:44:05.400 And Netflix narrative was, you know, they didn't want to pay this $36 million pending lawsuit.
00:44:11.080 I mean, none of it's true.
00:44:12.340 None of it's true.
00:44:13.300 Well, I watched the first five episodes last night in preparation.
00:44:15.440 Oh, did you?
00:44:15.900 Yeah.
00:44:16.300 And I'm...
00:44:17.160 You are...
00:44:18.000 It's brilliant.
00:44:19.020 I mean, I'm rethinking everything.
00:44:20.920 So I urge everybody to watch it.
00:44:22.160 But I got to say, I was a little upset at first because, like I said, you've kind of taken
00:44:25.680 someone, not that was important to me, but a case that was important to me.
00:44:29.620 It's hard to go through that exercise.
00:44:30.660 I was mad at you.
00:44:31.580 Yeah.
00:44:31.940 And I get that.
00:44:32.800 And that's why I love to read these stories.
00:44:34.200 Well, you're undoing brainwashing.
00:44:35.440 Yeah, but it's a case we like.
00:44:36.700 Because that's how I felt, too, like when you believe something for so long and it becomes
00:44:41.480 a part of you.
00:44:42.420 Yeah.
00:44:42.660 And then when you find out that you are wrong and you...
00:44:45.100 And the biggest part of this is having the humility to admit you were wrong because I've...
00:44:47.940 Like I said, I've just gotten it wrong before.
00:44:49.800 Well, we've all been brainwashed, so...
00:44:51.660 But some people don't.
00:44:52.580 They go further into the ignorance because they just can't bear to accept that they were wrong.
00:44:55.680 And I could have done that with Black Lives Matter.
00:44:57.380 I could have done that with the way I was, you know, raised believing Republicans.
00:45:00.180 But I had to go through that exercise of like, sometimes we just get it wrong and it's not
00:45:03.360 our fault.
00:45:03.840 How could you not?
00:45:04.560 I mean, the Netflix series was very convincing.
00:45:07.320 Very convincing.
00:45:07.780 Very convincing.
00:45:08.440 And then when you see everything they left out and you just go, okay, if they had told
00:45:12.560 me all of this, I would have probably seen that maybe...
00:45:15.940 But you wouldn't have watched it.
00:45:17.100 Or carried.
00:45:17.340 You wouldn't have watched it.
00:45:18.240 I lived it firsthand to see how they came after me and how they purposely painted me as a
00:45:25.760 racist and, you know, despite just that very last season, I had gotten praise from Muslim
00:45:35.580 people at university saying this is groundbreaking because I did that Muslim neighbor show, which
00:45:42.320 is part of why I came back to television to do that kind of material.
00:45:46.740 I just got all these praises and awards for, you know, the shows I was doing that 10th season.
00:45:53.700 And then ABC and Disney were the purveyors of everything that called me a racist because
00:46:00.840 they wanted me off.
00:46:02.800 And that was because of, you know, it was purely political.
00:46:08.780 They wouldn't even give me the chance to explain what I meant.
00:46:14.660 But, you know, at the same time, and the same people are always involved.
00:46:20.500 Did you notice that?
00:46:21.260 It came from a call from Michelle Obama and Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice from Netflix.
00:46:31.360 Netflix is a big old brainwasher.
00:46:34.360 Yeah.
00:46:34.940 Look how they normalized pedophilia on there.
00:46:37.560 Well, two things that I want to say first is that, yeah, if you watch Convicting a Murderer,
00:46:41.680 you will see how much Netflix had invested in this narrative, which is bizarre.
00:46:45.360 You know, it's kind of bizarre, but it was interesting to try to kind of weave away and
00:46:50.240 say, like, maybe the justice system is wrong and they, you know, they're worried about their
00:46:53.700 profits.
00:46:54.120 And so who cares about the truth when you're trying to make money?
00:46:57.340 But I think it's super interesting.
00:46:58.840 And I love that you have now seen it that, like, so people, please go watch Convicting
00:47:02.860 a Murderer.
00:47:04.380 But I do want to say one thing.
00:47:05.580 This is my show.
00:47:06.540 The scandal involving you fascinates me.
00:47:09.920 Because Valerie Jarrett looks exactly like a character from Planet of the Apes.
00:47:13.220 I did some of my show a couple of weeks ago.
00:47:15.000 I showed a side-by-side.
00:47:16.400 I saw.
00:47:16.900 Of Valerie Jarrett.
00:47:18.160 And I'm like, it's still, to me, the bizarre cancellation.
00:47:20.860 It's so funny.
00:47:21.480 Because she literally looks exactly like a character from Planet of the Apes.
00:47:26.420 And what's stunning is, first off, no one would know.
00:47:28.420 This is one of these people, like, oh, I'm mixed blacks.
00:47:30.260 Now I get to claim black and you can't say that.
00:47:32.320 Which is foolish.
00:47:32.880 Because black people don't look like apes.
00:47:34.180 I don't look like an ape.
00:47:34.940 So I don't even care.
00:47:36.980 She doesn't look black.
00:47:38.480 And she does look like a character from Planet of the Apes.
00:47:40.560 Plus, it wasn't an ape.
00:47:42.100 It was a character from a sci-fi movie.
00:47:44.780 Yeah.
00:47:45.180 But she, it's, yeah.
00:47:46.020 And that character, I did, I literally, if you look at the side-by-side, it is incredible.
00:47:50.380 Even the hair is a lot.
00:47:51.420 People, everyone looks like animals.
00:47:53.240 I know.
00:47:54.000 I used to talk about Ron Goldman when I was defending her.
00:47:56.420 He's a white guy that looks, he does look like a gorilla.
00:47:58.660 And I was defending her on Instagram.
00:48:00.840 And it was really funny because I didn't know at the time Valerie Jarrett was black.
00:48:05.200 Nobody knew she was black.
00:48:06.120 So I was like, she does indeed.
00:48:07.800 She played the Meghan Markle.
00:48:09.920 No, she did.
00:48:10.380 We were like, oh, can I now say I'm black?
00:48:12.420 She's 46% African.
00:48:13.620 Well, they wanted to get me out of there.
00:48:15.020 And I think they wanted to get me out of there.
00:48:17.220 That was their James Six.
00:48:17.520 Which I don't even know why they begged me to come back.
00:48:19.640 They begged me.
00:48:20.880 And then they had to get me out of there.
00:48:24.040 And I guess it was because my boyfriend says, well, you were showing a Hillary hater and
00:48:30.260 a Trump hater still loving each other and living together.
00:48:33.820 Yeah.
00:48:34.180 And that ain't good for fundraising.
00:48:36.340 Right.
00:48:36.900 Right.
00:48:37.240 It's all just a yank.
00:48:38.620 They want us at each other's throats.
00:48:40.500 Right.
00:48:40.780 They want, oh, and I saw this, but I'll save that for later because I just want to hear
00:48:46.660 you talk.
00:48:47.500 I just want to compliment you that you are just such a, you are a maverick, man.
00:48:54.300 And you got big woman ovaries.
00:49:03.160 I mean, you are so brave.
00:49:05.240 And I feel when I hear you talk, I hear it go all the way back a few hundred centuries.
00:49:12.580 You're bringing your, all your grandmothers with you when you talk.
00:49:20.080 And I just love listening to you.
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00:51:14.540 What logic and how deeply you've thought about things for so long.
00:51:20.440 I really admire you and I'm proud to know you.
00:51:24.500 Thank you.
00:51:25.060 That's so kind of you to say.
00:51:26.260 And I hope, I always say that if there's anything that I hope people get from me when they watch
00:51:30.460 me or listen to me at all, it's just the permission to be truthful, that they don't
00:51:35.360 feel scared to say the truth.
00:51:37.100 Because I can't imagine living like that.
00:51:38.840 I can't imagine waking up every day apprehensive to say what is abundantly true, even if it's
00:51:43.760 something as stupid as Valerie Jarrett looks like in the character.
00:51:46.120 We should not be able to agree on that.
00:51:47.440 You know what I mean?
00:51:48.120 Like, you know, water is a liquid, you know?
00:51:50.440 And people are fearful because they're fearful of being canceled, they're fearful of not
00:51:54.080 being liked.
00:51:54.560 They're fearful of being beat down because that's what this government is doing to them.
00:51:58.700 But you know what I always tell them?
00:51:59.840 You get over, they can't keep canceling you, right?
00:52:03.480 So then what comes at the other side of that is remarkable freedom.
00:52:06.340 So they've thrown everything at me.
00:52:07.500 Every ism, self-hating black person, self-hating woman, racist.
00:52:13.340 You're a white supremacist.
00:52:14.320 I'm both controlled by Israel and a raging anti-Semite.
00:52:16.740 Yeah, that's amazing.
00:52:17.760 I mean, pick the day and they've got something to say about me.
00:52:20.540 My favorite is you being a white supremacist.
00:52:22.020 Yeah, and what I hear when I hear them throwing these out and they don't, it doesn't land anymore.
00:52:26.880 You know, she's transformed.
00:52:27.800 It doesn't land.
00:52:28.560 Nobody cares anymore.
00:52:29.260 Nobody cares.
00:52:29.960 And so I'm free.
00:52:31.100 It means nothing.
00:52:32.180 I'm free.
00:52:32.880 Yeah, you are free.
00:52:33.760 And so I had to go through a little bit of hell and now I get to be free.
00:52:38.420 They're calling me an anti-Semite.
00:52:40.320 I just love that so much because I'm like, out of all of them, Jonathan Greenblatt and the ADLs and all the lefty Jews, none of them have Shabbat.
00:52:49.060 I'm the only one that does Shabbat and I'm an anti-Semite.
00:52:52.300 And so I want to start a thing called Jewish Lives Matter just so I can like protest the ADL.
00:52:59.200 Well, Elon Musk is going after the ADL.
00:53:00.620 Yeah, let's talk about that.
00:53:01.880 Let's talk about that.
00:53:02.540 Freedom of speech.
00:53:04.020 What the hell?
00:53:04.960 I think Jonathan Greenblatt personally, personally is one of the greatest purveyors of anti-Semites.
00:53:11.320 He causes all of it.
00:53:12.560 He causes people to dislike Jewish people because he pretends that he is the all-consuming voice of what impacts Jewish people and what they're upset about.
00:53:21.200 And it never is a reflection of what Jewish people are actually upset about.
00:53:24.160 And yet that's what gets put into the press.
00:53:25.760 So he pretends that you must answer to me for something that is not actually a crime at all.
00:53:31.040 And it actually makes Jewish people, as he's representing them, he's almost like BLM representing black people.
00:53:36.520 Yeah, he is that.
00:53:37.560 Where you're false calling hoaxes all the time saying this is anti-Semitism, this is anti-Semitism, when BLM did this with racism, this is racism, this is racism.
00:53:44.640 And actually what it was doing is it was causing more racism because it made people not want to engage with black people because they were coming across as whiny and privileged, hyper-privileged.
00:53:54.580 And he's done that now successfully with Jewish people where people aren't taking the word anti-Semitism seriously anymore.
00:53:58.860 No, it's overused.
00:53:59.740 Literally now when I hear a claim that someone is anti-Semitic, I just don't believe it.
00:54:04.220 Reality is anti-Semitic, that's what they're saying.
00:54:05.260 Right, right.
00:54:05.700 But he's never defended me when I have, you know, said things that need defending.
00:54:12.940 He's never defended me.
00:54:14.100 I call it the George Soros Anti-Semite Defamation League.
00:54:17.980 Yeah.
00:54:18.120 That's the only Jew, quote unquote, that he ever defends.
00:54:21.720 Have you noticed that?
00:54:22.460 Yeah, I mean, he's definitely not for Jewish people.
00:54:24.900 I don't think anybody would be convinced that Jonathan Greenblatt, I mean, the horrific list of ways to get your life back to Kyrie Irving.
00:54:31.460 Like, how could you think that that was going to read well?
00:54:33.200 It was disgusting.
00:54:34.780 He's disgusting.
00:54:35.500 It was the most, I was like, I mean, instantly.
00:54:38.640 How dare you?
00:54:39.920 You're literally trying to buck break a black man because you're upset that he sent a link.
00:54:44.100 Why don't you go after Amazon?
00:54:45.480 Yeah.
00:54:45.900 Why don't you go after Jeff Bezos?
00:54:47.360 I mean, I just, as, and I can tell you, just as a black person.
00:54:50.520 Why don't you go after George Soros, his number one goal is to destroy Israel.
00:54:55.480 Why don't you do that?
00:54:56.560 Yeah.
00:54:56.940 But literally, I mean, it was that list for me just registered him as, it was almost racist.
00:55:03.880 I mean, it was disgusting.
00:55:04.860 He is racist.
00:55:05.200 If you want your life back as a black man, here's what you will do to kowtow to me.
00:55:10.120 Disgusting.
00:55:10.680 The ADL is sick.
00:55:11.880 I hope Elon Musk is successful because he understands that it's just a poison.
00:55:15.660 He just calls everybody anti-Semitic and tells them, now you're going to do what I'm going to do.
00:55:19.640 And that is what BLM did.
00:55:21.180 That's what the whole left does.
00:55:22.260 It's a shakedown effort.
00:55:23.940 It is a shakedown.
00:55:24.560 If you want us to bless you, NAACP before that, if you want me to bless you with your
00:55:28.920 life back and remove this smear of racism or anti-Semitism that we're doing, then here's
00:55:35.040 what you're going to do.
00:55:35.720 That's paying for protection, the mafia.
00:55:37.260 And I won't, yeah, it is mafia.
00:55:38.360 It is mafia.
00:55:38.640 And I do not care.
00:55:40.240 The ADL is disgusting.
00:55:41.500 Jonathan Greenblatt is disgusting.
00:55:42.700 And it's time for that entire industry of fake anti-Semitism to collapse.
00:55:47.780 I co-sign as a Jew.
00:55:49.540 As a Jew, fuck you.
00:55:51.760 Yeah.
00:55:52.020 If I can stand up to BLM in my own race, you think I'm going to allow freaking the ADL
00:55:55.720 and the fake?
00:55:56.420 I mean, it's all of it needs to stop.
00:55:59.080 All of it needs to stop.
00:55:59.800 A ball-headed, look it.
00:56:01.100 Remember Bob Marley chased these crazy ball heads out of town?
00:56:05.300 Well, you know what?
00:56:05.980 They're nothing but skin heads.
00:56:07.660 Did you notice that?
00:56:08.940 Like, if you're a Jew like myself, I know you're not, but you kind of are by osmosis.
00:56:14.880 But, and, you know, by my definition of what it is, somebody who thinks and includes everybody,
00:56:24.540 you know?
00:56:25.140 You know what I mean?
00:56:26.200 Like, if you get real biblical, Jew meant human.
00:56:31.180 In the Bible, that's what it actually means.
00:56:33.360 It's the story of a human culture.
00:56:36.380 And everybody who reads it becomes part of that story.
00:56:39.440 It's not just about one little group of people.
00:56:42.620 It's a universal story.
00:56:44.800 But, I forget what I'm saying.
00:56:47.560 But, anyway.
00:56:50.080 Jonathan Greenblatt is Phil.
00:56:51.120 Oh, yeah.
00:56:51.880 Jonathan Greenblatt.
00:56:53.860 He's Phil.
00:56:54.420 He really is Phil.
00:56:55.120 He doesn't even do anything Jewish.
00:56:57.760 He doesn't keep Shabbat.
00:57:00.560 All he does is go after all Jewish women.
00:57:03.740 I'm always their fucking target.
00:57:06.120 How does he become the head of the, how does one become the head of the ADL?
00:57:09.020 The gay mafia.
00:57:10.000 I don't know.
00:57:10.580 Don't you think it's the gay mafia, Candace?
00:57:13.280 I don't know.
00:57:14.020 I have to say, on that one, I am not positive.
00:57:16.960 Who do you think it is, Candace?
00:57:18.720 I don't know.
00:57:19.380 The skinheads.
00:57:20.480 I mean, it was Patrice Colors, the BLM.
00:57:21.140 Nazis are skinheads.
00:57:22.920 Why does the left shave their heads when that's what Nazis did?
00:57:27.020 That was my point.
00:57:27.960 Oh, yeah.
00:57:28.760 Okay.
00:57:29.100 I was going with that.
00:57:30.680 But, no.
00:57:31.040 I don't know how he got in Submission of Power.
00:57:32.820 I think they just kind of picked someone who's willing to do it.
00:57:34.940 It was Patrice Colors for BLM.
00:57:36.920 It's Jonathan Greenblatt for the ADL.
00:57:38.500 And it takes them insulting enough people with false claims for everyone to come together
00:57:43.660 and say, F you.
00:57:44.640 I know why it is.
00:57:45.800 F you.
00:57:47.000 I know why it is.
00:57:48.840 Because they know a lot of donors.
00:57:51.080 Well, yeah, of course.
00:57:51.780 So, I mean, BLM, it was an industry.
00:57:53.700 They were millions and millions of dollars being poured in the coffers to keep up this idea
00:57:57.260 that everything was racist, right?
00:57:59.360 And that's what he's doing, keeping up that everything is anti-Semitism because it's their
00:58:03.960 wielding power, you know, this way.
00:58:06.620 And if you can't.
00:58:07.040 Did you ever look into who are the Democrat Party's donors?
00:58:11.660 A long time ago.
00:58:13.240 You should updo that.
00:58:14.420 Yeah.
00:58:15.080 Because I've been looking into it.
00:58:16.360 It's very interesting.
00:58:17.360 I've been.
00:58:17.860 You know, it's funny.
00:58:18.620 I've become so fatigued with the poison of politics and realizing the corruption.
00:58:22.760 Well, I'm glad you're onto this whole new thing.
00:58:25.340 Yeah.
00:58:25.700 You know, I just.
00:58:26.580 It'll come back to the poison of politics.
00:58:29.140 It's always going to be there because politics is poison.
00:58:31.640 And so I've been leaning more into just dispelling cultural narratives.
00:58:35.160 And when I lean into politics, it's this kind of a thing.
00:58:37.660 Like, ADL needs to go down 100%.
00:58:39.580 Yeah.
00:58:39.960 You know, BLM needed to go down 100%.
00:58:42.540 Yeah.
00:58:42.880 Kind of bigger, larger cultural implications of what's tearing people apart.
00:58:46.620 And that really is why I was, like, very excited to jump into this docuseries and thinking
00:58:50.820 about other series that I can bring that are a little bit outside.
00:58:55.180 I mean, there's always going to be a political undertone.
00:58:56.980 And that's why in that first episode of Convicting a Murderer, I say, like, this is almost like
00:59:01.860 white lives matter.
00:59:02.760 Yeah.
00:59:02.900 No, it really is.
00:59:03.780 There's no logic going on.
00:59:04.380 And you've got people outside.
00:59:05.620 And they're committed to something based on emotion.
00:59:08.020 And we're all humans.
00:59:09.360 We're all emotional.
00:59:10.240 And we all can be persuaded by emotion.
00:59:12.640 That's so true.
00:59:13.580 Yeah.
00:59:13.880 But the question is, can you trump the emotions when you're presented with the facts?
00:59:17.220 Right.
00:59:17.840 And I love that you're doing.
00:59:18.820 Can you have self-control or not?
00:59:22.120 Yeah.
00:59:22.340 And be able to think.
00:59:23.580 What do you think is the most incendiary, revolutionary thing we could get behind right
00:59:30.900 now?
00:59:31.220 Oh, what a big question.
00:59:33.800 Gosh.
00:59:36.040 For the benefit of our country and our...
00:59:39.700 Local government?
00:59:40.880 Yeah.
00:59:41.020 Getting involved locally?
00:59:41.860 School boards.
00:59:42.600 Running for school boards.
00:59:43.600 Yeah.
00:59:43.880 I think so, too.
00:59:44.620 I think that's kind of been probably my biggest focus now, if I think people that follow me
00:59:48.460 on Instagram...
00:59:48.900 Oh, I can see you doing it.
00:59:50.340 Yeah.
00:59:51.000 I'm very, very engaged.
00:59:53.280 And I think people that follow me in general, they're following my real life.
00:59:57.240 So it's like Candice jumping into politics, single, no children.
01:00:01.260 Now I'm married, I have kids, and it's completely changed my focus.
01:00:06.720 I did want to ask you about that.
01:00:08.680 Yeah.
01:00:09.020 How having kids changes everything.
01:00:12.160 I was talking to you before about, do you think it makes you more compassionate and empathetic
01:00:18.000 to have a child?
01:00:19.100 Well, it's so funny because everyone told me that was going to be the case, and it made
01:00:23.180 me more compassionate.
01:00:24.800 I already had that thing for kids because I nannied.
01:00:27.700 It hardened me in terms of how I saw the world, and I became a mama bear, and that I didn't
01:00:33.980 expect.
01:00:35.540 Really?
01:00:35.940 Yeah.
01:00:36.340 I did not expect the constant fire that is burning, like waiting for a war to come
01:00:43.820 to my front desk, to come to my front door.
01:00:47.000 You know, now suddenly you're not just talking about these issues.
01:00:50.360 There are real world implications for me when we're talking about kids picking their genders
01:00:54.760 in school.
01:00:55.420 So I'm like, bring it to my district.
01:00:57.500 You know what I mean?
01:00:57.960 Bring that, please, because this is the concept of a mama bear, a bear that will fight to the
01:01:03.820 death for her cubs.
01:01:05.480 And so I don't think it has softened me in my career.
01:01:10.860 It has focused me, laser hyper-focused on things that I really care about and things that I
01:01:16.880 just don't really care about at all.
01:01:18.180 And the future generation of children is something that is, that is the number one thing that
01:01:25.140 gets me up in the morning.
01:01:26.120 How do you protect the kids?
01:01:27.320 How do we, even, this even gets into the gardening, the hunting, the whole concept of what-
01:01:32.500 It's a whole like paradigm switch.
01:01:35.100 Total switch.
01:01:35.800 Like a lockdown.
01:01:37.100 It goes like this.
01:01:38.800 Yeah.
01:01:39.600 It's, it's, it centers you.
01:01:42.240 Yeah.
01:01:42.520 And what's amazing about that centering also is I've never been more confident.
01:01:48.580 Right.
01:01:49.060 Cool.
01:01:49.420 It never been more confident.
01:01:50.440 No, there's nothing to worry about.
01:01:52.220 I know what's going on in my house.
01:01:54.180 Right.
01:01:54.520 So you can't shake me with like a headline.
01:01:57.720 I could care less what you think about.
01:02:00.420 I could care.
01:02:01.180 Right.
01:02:01.320 I actually say if people knew how little of a shit I gave about what they wrote about
01:02:05.720 me, would they still write it?
01:02:06.460 Like if you were about to write the article and they were like, literally Candace doesn't
01:02:10.100 give a single shit about what you're going to write.
01:02:13.260 Would you put so much passion into your article?
01:02:15.180 I'd like to know the answer to that.
01:02:16.340 You know,
01:02:16.760 they wouldn't.
01:02:17.180 Because I just don't care.
01:02:19.600 I mean, people, I'm like, I literally just don't care.
01:02:22.020 I don't have myself on Google alerts.
01:02:23.380 I don't read it.
01:02:24.080 It's just, you know, it doesn't matter.
01:02:25.840 I've got kids now.
01:02:26.740 Right.
01:02:27.140 So yeah, that I was not prepared for how centering and well, I'll just tell you, wait, you know, I agree.
01:02:36.060 And that's what happened to me too.
01:02:37.660 And that's part of why I felt propelled to go show a mother on TV.
01:02:41.820 A real mom, you know, who was like, you know, this is my family and I'll do it my way.
01:02:47.200 And that's what I did for all those years.
01:02:48.880 But boy, once you hook into the next level, which is grandma, watching those kids you raised.
01:02:55.280 Grandma bear.
01:02:56.120 When you're watching those kids you raised and how they do on the ones they have, the youngsters that they're raising.
01:03:03.700 It's like double, like, woo, it's like now I must command.
01:03:10.260 Yeah.
01:03:10.640 Well, I don't want to wish the years away, but I will say that I look forward to being a grandma because then you trip into the ages where, like, you can just really say whatever you want.
01:03:17.440 Oh, yeah.
01:03:17.700 You know what I mean?
01:03:18.000 Nothing's funny.
01:03:18.780 Literally, when you, you're like a grandma.
01:03:21.400 Well, she's always been the age.
01:03:23.200 Yeah, exactly.
01:03:24.160 But like, you get to the age where you're like, eh, I've been here long enough.
01:03:26.980 I'm not playing politics with anybody.
01:03:28.760 Everybody loves a grandma, grandpa saying whatever the heck they want to say.
01:03:32.980 And I feel like that's going to be, that is going to be my golden phase.
01:03:36.720 It is golden, and it's so different than the rest of my life where everybody's like, oh, shut up.
01:03:42.380 Now they're like, ah.
01:03:43.760 Yeah, exactly.
01:03:44.660 How cute.
01:03:45.140 Everyone thinks it's cute.
01:03:46.160 And you can fart all the time, which you have to do anyway.
01:03:49.040 But people, they kind of go, oh, poor thing.
01:03:51.700 That's what you said.
01:03:52.320 I can't wait to get old, so if I fart in public, people will just smile.
01:03:57.420 And it's true.
01:03:58.420 It's cute when it happens.
01:03:59.260 Everybody thinks it's cute.
01:04:00.500 Yeah.
01:04:00.780 Well, they have to.
01:04:01.960 You're like, it's kind of like when my toddler's angry.
01:04:04.380 It's adorable.
01:04:05.040 It is.
01:04:05.420 It is adorable.
01:04:06.160 And I'm like, actually, you're getting away with so much, and we're laughing, and we shouldn't
01:04:09.460 be laughing.
01:04:10.300 What about potty training?
01:04:11.960 Doesn't that just do your soul to the bare fucking minimum?
01:04:16.320 I've got very lucky.
01:04:17.700 My son potty trained in three days.
01:04:20.040 Wow.
01:04:20.300 Are you kidding?
01:04:21.140 He's very militant, though.
01:04:22.380 He doesn't like a mess.
01:04:23.200 He doesn't like sticky hands.
01:04:24.360 He's got this little OCD thing going on from my husband.
01:04:27.800 So he's not a normal toddler.
01:04:29.640 He doesn't like, he's like, ew.
01:04:31.640 You know, like, I have to go potty.
01:04:33.060 He was very into it, like, very into learning.
01:04:35.460 How old?
01:04:36.220 Two.
01:04:36.440 He's now two and a half.
01:04:37.780 And so how long has he been potty trained?
01:04:39.920 Since he was two.
01:04:41.100 Oh, he just decided he wanted to be clean.
01:04:43.120 Well, I just looked at it.
01:04:43.820 I just, I recognize him.
01:04:45.200 Like, you really like being clean.
01:04:46.700 And so I feel like once I just kind of switched him into, like, little boy underwear, and I
01:04:51.040 was like, as soon as he feels that he's wetting himself, he's not going to want to do that
01:04:53.620 ever again.
01:04:54.180 Is your husband a Jew?
01:04:55.580 No, he's not.
01:04:56.300 He's an Englishman.
01:04:57.220 Oh, well, what's that?
01:04:58.140 Not Jewish.
01:04:58.980 Christian Englishman.
01:05:00.000 Because you said OCD, so I thought all Jews.
01:05:01.840 That's my English.
01:05:02.440 Yeah, but Jews don't have the good OCD.
01:05:04.220 No, they don't have the good OCD.
01:05:04.560 They have the, like, chewing their fingers and fring them out.
01:05:05.900 The English have, like, you know, all the rules.
01:05:07.400 Yeah, they're clean.
01:05:07.860 And, you know, their forks from their knives and spoons.
01:05:10.700 And his daughter, you know, of course, all Jews are OCD, but she's defiant OCD.
01:05:17.460 The Jewish neuroticism.
01:05:19.160 Yeah.
01:05:19.480 Yeah.
01:05:20.180 Is that what it is?
01:05:21.080 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:05:21.740 It's a thing.
01:05:22.180 All of my Jewish friends.
01:05:23.600 It's totally a thing.
01:05:25.180 It's the culture.
01:05:26.120 It's the culture.
01:05:26.580 It is.
01:05:27.000 And it's a problem.
01:05:28.040 That's really why people hate Jews.
01:05:29.300 It's not just green plaid.
01:05:30.300 It's that neurosis.
01:05:31.700 I thought, well, I could think of a million Jews.
01:05:32.940 I actually love the Jewish neuroses.
01:05:34.840 I don't.
01:05:35.500 Because I have them.
01:05:36.320 Because I grew up in, like, Sanford's, like, a very Jewish town.
01:05:39.100 It's kind of randomly a Jewish town.
01:05:40.260 So I've always had tons of Jewish friends and spent most of my childhood at JCC birthday
01:05:44.340 parties.
01:05:45.000 And I kind of love it.
01:05:47.340 Like, I don't know.
01:05:47.960 I just, you know, there's a weird thing.
01:05:49.620 I knew it was opmosis.
01:05:50.560 Blacks and Jewish people kind of.
01:05:51.620 No, they used to be tight.
01:05:53.020 Yeah.
01:05:53.540 I was always trying to tell fucking Valerie Jarrett and those people.
01:05:57.520 Yeah, yeah.
01:05:58.080 There's a weird kind of cultural.
01:06:00.300 They kicked us out of the Women of Color Club.
01:06:02.820 And it happened to me.
01:06:03.940 Really?
01:06:04.400 Yeah.
01:06:04.680 In the early 70s, they said, Jews are no longer women of color.
01:06:08.180 I, after I've been a woman of color all those years, and in all those clubs that I raised
01:06:13.180 the money for the bitches, I said, you're not kicking me out of shit.
01:06:17.540 And I never left.
01:06:19.140 I love that.
01:06:19.780 But, you know, because they start taking that Arab money.
01:06:22.960 Yeah.
01:06:23.320 I'm telling you.
01:06:24.140 Wow.
01:06:24.380 I was an academic.
01:06:25.860 My friends are academics.
01:06:26.980 Yeah, yeah.
01:06:27.780 Back in the day when I wrote all that shit the left is saying.
01:06:30.940 Yeah, yeah.
01:06:31.760 You know?
01:06:32.280 I wrote for newspapers and shit when I was a hippie feminist left winger.
01:06:35.840 So it's your fault.
01:06:37.060 You and Lizzo, fat people, and you've ruined America.
01:06:39.700 Yeah, exactly.
01:06:40.960 She was the gateway drug to all the stuff we're fighting now.
01:06:43.860 Well, I'm trying to pay off my karma.
01:06:47.280 You're trying.
01:06:48.020 I'll let you know when you get there.
01:06:49.140 Well, you did help.
01:06:49.780 You got to make some amends.
01:06:50.460 You helped anorexic girls.
01:06:52.040 But I did send the love message.
01:06:52.500 I didn't try to divide people.
01:06:54.360 I wasn't like that.
01:06:55.980 I was just saying the people against the government, and I'm still saying it.
01:06:59.920 Yeah.
01:07:00.520 Because they're not afraid of us.
01:07:02.440 They're wiping their ass right on our face.
01:07:04.620 Yeah.
01:07:05.200 We are at that phase.
01:07:06.380 They're like, hey, I'm taking a bet on how many in this community I can kill and get a payoff.
01:07:12.080 They don't care.
01:07:13.380 And again, inspiring that hatred between the groups is what sucks.
01:07:15.540 Because I talked about this with Bill Maher, but it's just like we all used to be able to make fun of each other.
01:07:19.480 Talk about our cultural differences.
01:07:21.300 Of course, there are stereotypes about Jews that are 100% true.
01:07:24.300 And hilarious.
01:07:25.120 And hilarious.
01:07:26.280 Stereotypes about black people that are true and hilarious.
01:07:29.660 Chinese people that are true and hilarious.
01:07:31.880 We used to be able to laugh.
01:07:33.720 We used to be able to laugh away.
01:07:35.520 And then love is right.
01:07:37.700 After you do the big laugh, you blow up all the stress.
01:07:39.520 You suck.
01:07:40.140 I suck.
01:07:40.760 We all suck.
01:07:41.680 Yeah, we all suck.
01:07:42.460 And we used to be able to laugh.
01:07:43.200 And now they're taking that away.
01:07:45.040 That's why they hate Trump, because he's funny.
01:07:47.160 They hate humor.
01:07:49.340 Because it diffuses anger.
01:07:50.520 Well, it brings people together.
01:07:52.160 Yeah.
01:07:52.400 Yeah, it diffuses anger.
01:07:53.320 It brings people together.
01:07:54.300 Being able to laugh at yourself.
01:07:55.880 Yeah.
01:07:56.320 You know?
01:07:57.080 And that's why I say it's like even when saying you look like cartoons.
01:07:59.240 I mean, the amount of times that my sisters or my cousins tell me that I look like something.
01:08:03.260 And then I'll look at a picture and I'll be like, I do see it.
01:08:05.360 I get called Elmer Foote all the time.
01:08:06.360 Like my sisters always said I look like an ant.
01:08:08.200 And then I found this ant character.
01:08:09.820 I'm looking at you.
01:08:10.420 You wait until you see ants.
01:08:11.960 Look up Princess Bala on ants.
01:08:13.880 I'm going to do it right now.
01:08:14.480 And I see it.
01:08:15.760 You know?
01:08:16.420 And it's like, God forbid someone says, you can't say black people look like bugs.
01:08:20.900 And then it just says, it's like, my sisters.
01:08:22.180 I got to look it up now.
01:08:23.320 My sisters have, when you come from a family with tons of siblings and cousins, they're
01:08:27.980 constantly telling you, I have a cousin that took me off like an almond.
01:08:30.300 And now every time I eat an almond, I kind of see it.
01:08:33.060 I kind of see it.
01:08:33.920 Have you ever seen it?
01:08:34.540 I'm like, come on.
01:08:36.960 I can see it.
01:08:38.880 No.
01:08:39.720 I can see it.
01:08:40.840 I see it.
01:08:41.740 I'm telling you.
01:08:42.380 I'll find something.
01:08:42.740 But it's like, this is the stuff that your siblings used to say to you.
01:08:46.100 You look like this, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:08:47.700 And now we put it into the public space talking to other people.
01:08:50.740 And they're like, you can't correlate this person.
01:08:52.960 I mean, I just read another article of a girl that kicked off of a show.
01:08:56.140 I think it was Love and Hip Hop, actually.
01:08:57.900 You know, two minority women fighting.
01:09:01.200 And she called her like monkey ass or something.
01:09:03.660 And it kicked off.
01:09:04.380 VH1 has made a big statement.
01:09:05.760 It's like, just let the girls call each other names.
01:09:08.120 Yeah.
01:09:08.440 You know what I mean?
01:09:09.180 Like we do in real life.
01:09:10.420 In real life.
01:09:11.240 And get over it.
01:09:12.200 Everyone's just so soft now.
01:09:13.820 It's hysterical obese women from Nebraska that are causing all the problems.
01:09:18.120 It's white women.
01:09:19.020 It is white women.
01:09:19.780 And fat white women specifically.
01:09:21.360 It is.
01:09:22.000 I'm so into this obesity thing.
01:09:23.540 You're telling me.
01:09:23.980 I'm honestly like going to do.
01:09:25.800 Dude, that's your next thing.
01:09:27.160 I think it's my next book.
01:09:28.760 She's right.
01:09:29.340 I have my own ways of saying things.
01:09:31.940 Yeah.
01:09:32.140 It ain't like everybody else's.
01:09:33.680 Yeah.
01:09:34.180 It's interesting.
01:09:34.900 And I go by head shapes, not skin color.
01:09:37.660 Because, I mean, there is a look to the rabid feminists screaming in the street.
01:09:42.340 They're all fat.
01:09:43.020 Yeah.
01:09:43.540 Yeah.
01:09:43.920 You know what?
01:09:44.560 They're obese.
01:09:45.060 They're chronically unhappy.
01:09:46.560 Yeah.
01:09:47.040 Well, because they're fat.
01:09:47.780 And so they want everyone else to be happy.
01:09:49.340 Yeah.
01:09:49.780 No, I mean, that's true.
01:09:50.680 Yeah.
01:09:51.100 And you can't.
01:09:51.660 You can't be.
01:09:52.160 You know why you're fat.
01:09:53.540 You really can't be happy at every size.
01:09:55.460 I just think that, like, you know.
01:09:56.520 Of course not.
01:09:57.520 You know, like, when I get, I'm this pregnant sometimes, just, like, when I get to nine
01:10:01.680 months, and I'm just, like, the energy just to, like, lift up out of bed makes me angry.
01:10:05.940 But you notice that when they said happy at all sizes, they never talked about anorexic
01:10:08.780 women.
01:10:08.960 When are you doing now?
01:10:09.340 Did you ever notice that?
01:10:09.860 November.
01:10:10.700 You're going to have a Scorpio.
01:10:12.980 Am I?
01:10:13.440 I don't know.
01:10:13.740 Uh-huh.
01:10:14.420 Yeah.
01:10:14.940 Well, unless it's late November.
01:10:16.880 Mid-November.
01:10:18.240 Scorpio.
01:10:18.880 You might have a Sagittarius.
01:10:20.520 I feel the baby's going to come on Thanksgiving.
01:10:22.360 Oh, Sagittarius.
01:10:23.220 What are you?
01:10:24.260 A Taurus.
01:10:25.040 Can't you tell?
01:10:25.540 Perfect for you to have a Scorpio or a Sag.
01:10:28.860 Yeah.
01:10:29.420 Taurus.
01:10:29.900 Yeah, I can tell you're a Taurus.
01:10:30.860 Come on.
01:10:31.700 Yeah, you're solid.
01:10:33.200 Stubborn.
01:10:34.100 Stubborn.
01:10:34.740 It's not about stubborn.
01:10:36.420 It's about solid.
01:10:37.160 She's stubborn.
01:10:38.080 Yeah, but I also am stubborn.
01:10:39.440 You know what you're doing.
01:10:40.500 No, you know you're sovereign, not stubborn.
01:10:44.220 Candice, can you plug the documentary?
01:10:46.360 I don't know the release dates.
01:10:47.760 We'd love to get that.
01:10:48.640 Convicting a Murderer.
01:10:50.060 It is available.
01:10:52.020 The first episode premiered on X, formerly known as Twitter.
01:10:55.200 Completely free to watch.
01:10:56.660 Cool.
01:10:56.740 Second episode, completely free to watch in Daily Wire Plus.
01:10:59.700 And I know that after you watch the first episode, you're going to be hooked and you're
01:11:02.180 going to want to binge watch it the same way that you binged on Making a Murderer.
01:11:06.480 It's super interesting.
01:11:07.580 It's the first time that Daily Wire is doing a docu-series.
01:11:11.340 And there's more to come.
01:11:12.580 I mean, there's so much stuff that we're working on, but I'm very excited for people to see
01:11:16.300 this because it's apolitical also, guys.
01:11:18.580 But also, you are totally deconstructing the media, which I congratulate you for.
01:11:23.540 And that is so needed in this day where we are all under heavy-duty mind control by the
01:11:29.120 media.
01:11:29.480 We are.
01:11:29.980 Thank you.
01:11:30.400 Thank you so much for having me.
01:11:31.480 That was so fun.
01:11:32.300 So chill.
01:11:32.980 Yeah, and I think it's...
01:11:34.040 Well, I got to read your dates and then we can wrap up.
01:11:35.880 But it is interesting that you chose this case I want to talk about again because, you
01:11:40.300 know, there is a lot of political tension in this country, obviously, right?
01:11:43.320 For you to choose a side that technically is one of ours to break down the media.
01:11:48.020 Like I said, I got upset at first, but now I love it because that's what makes our side
01:11:51.920 better.
01:11:52.820 We just want the truth.
01:11:53.760 We don't care if it's a totem or if it's someone.
01:11:55.920 We're willing to be wrong and accept wrong.
01:11:58.220 So I just love that you're doing that.
01:11:59.620 Thank you so much for saying that.
01:12:01.040 We're willing to live, love, laugh, and be together and not have artificial boundaries
01:12:07.140 between our souls.
01:12:08.680 Yay!
01:12:09.260 That's why we'll win.
01:12:10.580 Yeah.
01:12:11.160 God wins.
01:12:12.400 All right, Ma, just a couple of dates and then...
01:12:14.400 Oh, I'm going on a tour.
01:12:15.900 Yeah, you're going to Florida.
01:12:16.920 I call it the 81 Million Jokes Tour.
01:12:18.620 Ooh.
01:12:20.220 In honor of our president.
01:12:22.520 I love that.
01:12:23.800 And where am I going?
01:12:25.180 Jake will tell you.
01:12:25.860 All right.
01:12:26.160 So October 7th, you'll be in Fort Myers, Florida.
01:12:29.620 Oh, boy.
01:12:30.160 At the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.
01:12:32.880 October 13th, you'll be in Melbourne, Florida at the King Center.
01:12:37.660 And then you have two shows.
01:12:39.180 You got an extra show because you sold out.
01:12:40.640 October 20th and October 21st in Clearwater, Florida at the Bill Heimer Capital Theater.
01:12:46.580 Tickets are available on RoseanneBarr.com.
01:12:48.880 And we're kind of excited.
01:12:50.020 And then straight to Mar-a-Lago, they tell me.
01:12:52.060 We are going to get you into Mar-a-Lago.
01:12:53.420 We're going to make it happen.
01:12:54.100 If I have to fucking crawl my way in through a goddamn window, I'm going.
01:12:58.640 Like I said...
01:12:59.360 And she will do that.
01:12:59.880 She will.
01:13:00.400 She will do that.
01:13:01.040 They know that.
01:13:03.040 All right.
01:13:03.620 Well...
01:13:04.400 Thank you so much.
01:13:05.400 I enjoyed it.
01:13:05.660 Thanks so much for having me.
01:13:06.540 That was awesome.
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