Candace - EXCLUSIVE: Blake & Ryan’s Desperate Legal Strategy Exposed! | Candace Ep 147
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All right, you guys, happy Friday. Happy Valentine's Day for all you lovers out there. I should have worn pink or something, but I did not. Anyways, there will be a mix up today of politics and culture, I promise. First and foremost, I should tell you that I have a major scoop regarding Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, their newest legal plan or something that they were attempting. Plus, in case you missed it, Ari Emanuel, that's their powerful agent over at WME, has now spoken on their behalf on the
Freakonomics podcast or the Freakonomics radio show. And great news for us, quote unquote,
anti-vaxxers, because RFK Jr. just got confirmed, which makes it the dawn of a new era. I'm just so
excited. I really am just so excited. It's already a great start to the year. And we have to get to
JD Vance as well,
because he just gave an incredibly courageous speech in front of the Munich conference. So
I think the best political speech in my recent memory. Let's jump right in. Welcome back to okay liz plank this is this is very interesting so in case you're forgetting who she is liz plank
was the co-host of the man enough podcast alongside justin baldoni and then as soon as
blake lively filed her complaint, Liz Plank was
out, instantly said she quit, you know, a show of support and solidarity with Blake after everything
dropped. And people began looking into it. And particularly there was this TikToker,
Steph with the Deets, who had showed that perhaps the reason that motivated her to get on the side
of Blake Lively without actually
looking into anything or at least speaking to her co-host and hearing his side of things may have
been what we have discovered since a repeat sort of Ryan Reynolds psychopathic strategy of essentially
love bombing people giving them roles they don't deserve in places that they don't belong
and basically pretending to be the best most amazing friend because the person that they're targeting and the person that they want to isolate is a person like Justin Baldoni who's connected to that individual.
It's all about isolation.
And so Liz Plank was a perfect person for them to go after because first and foremost, if you don't know anything about her, I had never heard her name before this scandal.
She's kind of branded herself as like the ultimate feminist. You know, she is also Canadian and everything that she does. Like, I think she majored in women's studies at McGill University, and she's very carefully done work as a big supporter of gender equality. Right. thinking that you're going to go down this route as Blake Lively did, it would be a perfect person
to kind of butter up and say, oh my gosh, you're never going to believe what I lived through on
set, which is actually captured on camera and was really nothing. But the other element of this is
when we recognize that Ryan Reynolds, and this is Steph with the Deets again, had put her in this
program, this documentary called Welcome to Wrexham, essentially. I think it's in like its
fourth season. And it's Ryan Reynolds and Rob, I'm going to say his last name wrong, McKelney,
who are essentially documenting the rise of this sports team that we know Ryan Reynolds
owns a portion of. And so he flew her out to be a part of this series. I did not actually, because Steph with the Deets didn't show it, see the clip.
I did not see what her expertise were that were required for her to participate in this
documentary.
And ladies and gentlemen, just buckle up.
This is amazing.
If you really want to get into how psychotic Ryan Reynolds is, the fact that he cast her
as an expert for this will really clarify that for you.
OK, I'm thinking, oh, it's got to be something important.
No, she appeared as an expert to deliver to audiences what a well, the definition of a
bromance is.
Take a listen.
The definition of the word bromance is just, it's a platonic relationship
between two men. There's no female equivalent to the term romance. The female equivalent is
friends. And so the fact that we need a term to describe two men going out to dinner, I think,
is very revealing about what men are allowed or not allowed to do and how much self-policing there is when it comes to their relationships with other men.
So bromance is almost this permission for men to connect and to show love to each other because it's like a it's like a joke. there you have it ladies and gents that's that's likely why she sold out Justin Baldoni
an amazing opportunity I mean how did Ryan Reynolds even approach her for that how when he
in his mind he's like I just gotta make up something because I don't really have anything
for her and uh but we need her on our side and so he probably flew her out private to the UK for
that he probably said and overpaid her well we can pay you one hundred thousand dollars if you could be our expert. Yeah, I could get that approved, a budget approved one hundred K for you to speak on the expertise of the bromance culture and the significance when you weigh it against women and their friends. What? What? Like literally, if you need proof that he was just making stuff up and giving people
positions, that's it right there. OK, I just need to show you guys that before I even got into the
scoop. So you remember last episode we were speaking about this. I showed you also Marcos,
who's another TikToker who essentially got his video banned because he had received a tip that
the Reynolds family was lobbying Jenny Slate to join as a plaintiff.
And Jenny Slate was pushing back on that
and he had heard from somebody in the orbit that was true.
Well, I similarly heard,
and I will say to protect myself,
allegedly, allegedly, allegedly,
but I don't know why I'm protecting myself
because I do kind of want to be involved in this lawsuit.
I'm doing a lot here to be involved in this lawsuit.
But I heard on very good authority that the same was done to
Liz Plank. OK, so they primed her, got her as an expert of romance. Sorry, serious expert of
bromances, put her on the show. She's a perfect candidate. She's a feminist. And then they tried
to pull the Me Too button. She instantly took their side, jumped off of the podcast with him, made a statement,
and then they basically asked her to join in as a plaintiff. And what I was told was like Jenny
Slate said, hell no. Her and her people have obviously gone through everything, have read the
lawsuits like a fuller picture rather than just Blake's emotions. And they do not want to go
anywhere near this with a 10-foot pole. And
so they are behind the scenes, not just lobbying. Allegedly, Jenny Slate, also Liz Plank, they are
literally looking for any individual that will jump on board and solidify her statements that
Justin Baldoni is a creep. And they are routinely and continually coming up dry because that's what
happens when you lie.
Speaking of people who just lie,
let's talk about Ari Emanuel, okay?
Now, you may have missed this.
Ari Emanuel is a very powerful guy.
He is, you could argue,
the most powerful person in Hollywood, okay?
He is the CEO of WME.
That is the agency that is involved in this lawsuit.
Obviously, the agency that instantly dropped
the Justin Baldoni when she filed her complaints initially,
the CRD complaint in Los Angeles.
And essentially, I did not know this,
he is actually Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' agent.
So they are his clients.
You have the CEO, chairman of WME and Endeavor,
and these are his clients.
So Ari Emanuel decided to appear on the
Freakonomics radio podcast show. The episode has not dropped. It played on the radio, and it's
already broken in the press, but we could not pull the clips yet because they had not yet put it up
on their podcast. It's due later today. And he discussed what was going on with Ryan Reynolds
and Blake Lively, and I'm going to quote you what he said,
various quotes. He said, quote, I am a ride or die and they're good people. I've known Ryan and
Blake for over a decade. They're really incredible people. In Hollywood, they have been incredibly
successful. People work with them. They've never had any bad mojo out there or treated people
badly. They are charitable. We help them with their
foundation. They've given tons of money away. He also said, quote, she felt, Blake, Blake felt that
she was not being protected. She complained. And then these people tried to go after her. They
should stop. They're still trying to do it. They should stop. If what is alleged in her lawsuit,
that what happened on social media is true, just because she complained to the studio that things were unhealthy on set and that he was director and this man was a producer
and they did to her what is being alleged they're really bad people he then said quote social media
is a really good thing at times because it lets people stars connect with their fans
but baldoni and heath used it in an evil way if that's true we just have to be cognizant that social media can ruin people and they should no longer
be out there intimidating people using social media now and trying to hurt them and abusing
them.
Baldoni's team should just stop since they think they're innocent and let the process
play itself out.
Lastly, he said this, and this is my favorite part of his quotations.
He says,
I mean, it is an effed up bad situation. What baloney, baldoney, whatever his name is, is doing.
And then when the host who was speaking with him, who's Stephen Dubner, points out that baldoney
used to be on the WME roster, Ari shoots back until I fired him. Oh, Ari's so powerful. Big
bad until I fired him. Amazing. He's so powerful, guys, and he's so cool that he doesn't even
remember his name. It's Baloney, Baldoni, whatever your name is, kid. Ari, Starry, Fari, whatever
your name is, kid. I don't understand how they do not understand why we do not like
them. This is I mean, just the idea of not even being having the decent enough respect to say his
name, Justin Baldoni. He has obviously read through all the messages, but he's just going
to come out here and say they're good people because they give money to charity. And I do
believe this is what celebrities do. They're terrible human beings. They show up on red carpets like the Amphar Gala in their expensive wear to be seen,
to be photographed, and they give away a million dollars. And then guess what, guys? That's it.
That's their indulgence. That's it. You got to just accept that they're good people. They gave
half a million dollars to charity this year. So that doesn't matter how they're treating other
people. Okay, then, guys, well, Ari Emanuel is the most powerful guy in Hollywood and he has spoken out. So I guess case closed. As long as
Ryan and Blake are being nice to billionaires, right? Why are we upset? Do you hear that? Oh,
they're probably also nice to Oprah, I'd imagine, and Mark Zuckerberg. And hey, obviously,
they've been friends with Taylor Swift for 10 years. So clearly, if you have enough money, which Ari Emanuel does, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds will
be nice to you. So what exactly is the problem here? All your little mom sleuths, everybody
following this case and reading the messages and seeing how horrific they are, reading the messages
they sent, OK, not imagining how they treated them, being able to read the messages, being able to see how they were how they were speaking to people behind the scenes, calling herself.
Oh, I could just have very powerful people ruin your life.
I've got dragons.
So, yeah, I guess we're we're supposed to just accept what Ari Emanuel says because they think we're stupid.
OK, people in Hollywood think people like you and I are stupid. We're too stupid to
recognize that what he is doing, clearly, for all you guys, we're just a bunch of midwits,
is protecting a business asset. He makes millions off of them. He wants them to be successful
because he collects millions off of them. That's what it means to be an agent. You sign deals,
I take a piece of it. He does not want their brand to die because it hurts his pockets. But he's trying to pitch it to you
another way because he thinks, again, you're a bunch of binwits, okay? So let's get into who
Ari Emanuel is in general. Per Bloomberg, he has a personal net worth of at least $1 billion. He
also owns TKO Stakeholdings, which has both the UFC and the WWE under its umbrella.
Interesting story, by the way. I think he's got to be a guy who likes Me Too, because
Endeavor did a deal with UFC. I mean, did a deal with WWE, and the McMahon family owned it forever.
Suddenly, Vince McMahon gets Me Too'd, and he sells off a bunch of his stake to Endeavor,
which made Ari certainly a lot richer. So I don't know,
maybe this is just a repeat strategy in Hollywood.
I've long suspected that the Me Too movement
was actually being authored by men behind the scenes.
And now I'm interested in that
and we'll get to that later.
Okay, he is the CEO, as I mentioned,
of the Endeavor Talent Agency,
which is the multi-billion dollar talent agency
which has subsidiaries, including
Wall Group, Art Plus Commerce, M2M, the model management firm that you've heard of, IMG
Models, that represents Gigi Hadid, Gisele Bundchen.
Last year, it was reported that he took home $64.9 million, okay?
He enjoys a $ five million dollar pay package
as the CEO of the TKO group. And don't even get me started on his brother, Rahm Emanuel,
who bankrupted Chicago. Absolute crook. He should be in prison. And then there's his other brother,
Ezekiel, known as Zeke, Zeke, Geek, Leak. Were we rhyming already here? Whatever his name is. OK,
he's a pharmaceutical lobbyist who was on the covid-19 advisory board. So, you know, leak, were we rhyming, Ari? Whatever his name is, okay? He's a pharmaceutical lobbyist
who was on the COVID-19 advisory board.
So, you know, like, stay at home, save lives,
let grandma die alone, trust the science.
And essentially, Ari's picking up this same thing.
He wants you to simply trust the science
when it comes to Blake and Ryan.
He wants you to accept that Blake and Ryan
are always kind to billionaires.
So I want you to remember that. The next time that you are thinking about this and you are always kind to billionaires. So I want you to remember that the next time that
you are thinking about this and you are reading their own words and understanding what they said,
I want you to stop yourself and say, but I bet they've been really nice to Jeff Bezos.
It sounds like they're really nice to Gigi Hadid. And I'm sure Blake Lively would be really sweet
to someone like Gisele Bundchen. So what's the big deal? Seriously, guys, these billionaires are just not like us at all. Essentially,
they believe that they are in a class of society in which it is perfectly permissible
to align yourselves with evil people so long as it earns you revenue. Because that's what
Ari Emanuel is saying. These people, they're great. They earn me revenue. I'm richer than
them, so they're nice to me. And the rest of you need to booger off because these are my assets. That's what he's saying,
which is why I think it's fine for us, if we want to listen to him, to completely ignore
the fact that something I reported on my Instagram stories yesterday, that there are people who are
speaking out about how they have been abused, which he just doesn't see it anymore. He doesn't
see it anywhere. Social media is a bad thing sometimes, he says, because then people can get around us. We control The Hollywood Reporter.
We can control Deadline. We can control The New York Times. But man, those moms on Insta,
what are they doing? They're snooping and they're finding stuff like what we found when we came
across Barbara Zeman. Now, who is Barbara Zeman? She was the fourth assistant director for A Simple
Favor, the first movie, the first installment of the film with Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick. And the actor who played Blake's husband in that film is reprising his role in the second film, which is due to favor. It's coming out. And Barbara, the former fourth assistant director, wrote this. She wrote, who is the reason I quit being an AD. Guess who that person is? I wish you all the best with this though.
So she posted that,
internet sleuths caught it,
it started circulating.
And then a bunch of people were commenting,
essentially like asking her to expand more
on what happened,
offering her support.
And then six days later,
she replied in the comment section
and she wrote,
thanks for the kindness.
I want to avoid attention around this,
but I will say,
referring to Blake, she was cruel to many. I want to avoid attention around this, but I will say, referring to Blake,
she was cruel to many. I know I cried my way home many nights because you try so hard to please someone who is never pleased and puts you down constantly. I can't believe it's actually getting
back at her. Karma is real. And this obviously blew up partially because I shared it, other
people shared it, and now she has disappeared from the platform
because it's made the news.
People speaking about their experience with her,
as many people have come out
and spoken about their various experiences
with Blake Lively.
And again, we are reading the text messages ourselves.
Don't believe your own eyes.
Don't listen to Barbara
because you're not rich enough, okay?
Ari Emanuel wants you to know,
they give money to
charity. Could you give a million dollars to to an AIDS foundation or to a hurricane relief?
All right, then booger off, guys. This is how Hollywood thinks of the little people.
Also, don't listen to Blake even in her own words, because like we covered last week,
she has openly admitted that she does exactly what Justin Baldoni's team accuses her of,
pretending that she's just going to be an actress
and then she intentionally takes over movies.
Also, if she doesn't get what she wants
or if somebody is cast that she doesn't like,
she's openly admitted
that she poisons the whole cast against people.
That's what she admitted back in 2009, at least,
in a Glamour Magazine article,
which she was on the cover. I remember this, guys. I'm telling you at least, in a Glamour magazine article, which she was on the cover.
I remember this, guys.
I'm telling you, I was working at Glamour magazine
when I told you that she was the cover shoot
and that my boss that I was working for said she was awful
and she was the rudest person that she ever worked for.
This was the cover of the magazine.
Take it to the bank.
I worked at Glamour when this magazine was happening, okay?
So she was initially upset. This
is a quote. This is a quote from her. She was initially upset that Penn Badgley, who became
her future boyfriend, got hired for the role. She said in the magazine, quote, at first, I was so
upset that they hired him. I actually poisoned the whole cast against him. But then they noticed
that he wasn't a jerk and was actually really nice, charming person. Almost immediately, I realized that too, but it took me about a week to admit it. So Blakey, no likey, then Blakey's going to go
after you and poison the whole cast against you. And now she's got the money and the resources
to poison the cast around you, including people on an unrelated podcast to her life,
to fly out to the UK to offer some really sound, sage opinion and advice and expertise on the topic
of bromances. I hope she writes a book. I really do hope Liz Plank writes a book so I can fully
understand what exactly a bromance is and how I should weigh it against my female friendships.
Anyways, trust the science, like I said, because she's really nice to billionaires. And the most egregious update,
by the way, in this lawsuit, it was egregious to me. I was I was like personally offended by this
when I saw this. I was freaking out. OK, essentially how you should perceive this is
Blake Lively is now openly admitting that she did not have a shred of evidence when she conspired to ruin Justin
Baldoni's entire life. OK, why do we know that? Because of a subpoena. That information came to
the public in the form of a subpoena on Wednesday. In case you missed it, her and Ryan Reynolds
lawyers sent a subpoena to three phone carriers, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, seeking records
pertaining to Baldoni, producer Jamie Heath,
and of course, the billionaire Wayfarer Studios co-founder Steve Sarowitz, okay?
Now, the subpoenas also are against the publicists that are involved, Jennifer Abel and Melissa
Nathan.
Not entirely unusual to subpoena messages, by the way, pertaining to a lawsuit.
That's actually totally normal. If you think that there are some messages, it's a limited scope that you get. I've
been involved in this. You give them forward and it allows them to look for a piece of evidence
that they insist is in there, whatever. But this is not what they're doing. They're not. This is
a limited scope subpoena. This is what a spokesperson for Lively said. They said, quote,
phone records belonging
to all of the individual defendants will expose the full web of individuals who were involved in
the smear campaign against Ms. Lively. Such records will provide critical and irrefutable
evidence not only about who, but also about when, where and how their retaliation plan
came together and operated. So you're thinking, wow, they must have a smoking gun in there. And then Brian Friedman drops this. OK, basically, they are asking not just for messages pertaining
to this lawsuit, like that they know that they're looking for a conversation between so and so and
so and so on this week, on this day, they are seeking all calls, text, and location data, everything in their phone, stretching back two and a half
years. They want everything, every message they've ever sent, okay? Brian Friedman said,
quote, this massive phishing expedition demonstrates that they are desperately seeking
any factual basis for their provably false claims. They will find none. Okay. You don't ask for every message
in someone's entire phone spanning back two and a half years. Like I was, I was personally offended
when I heard this because I think what they're relying on is again, people in the public to be
stupid and think that that's normal. It's of course it's not normal. Are you crazy? Could
you know what you would find? Basically you could paint any person in the entire world as a bad person if you had access
to two and a half years of out of context messages. I would be painted as the most racist person in
the entire world. The amount of times that I send racist messages to my sisters, like literally
every day, I'm like, stop doing that. Stop. Stop being black. Wake up. Stop being black. Out of context.
Oh, my God. The headline would read, Candace Owens told her sister, stop being black. Why would she
say this? How could she do this? I sent terrible messages, horrific messages to my girlfriends,
joking, funny messages, Savannah redneck messages. Mark, I lean into the media stereotype of me being
anti-Semitic. I send Jewish jokes to Mark. Could you imagine you just get access to everything
and you could just throw it into a lawsuit out of context
and someone has to defend themselves of like,
oh yeah, no, no, I don't hate black people.
That's just me talking to my little sister.
That's how we speak to each other.
That's how we show love.
That's what they're asking for.
I've got like photos of my kids' thighs
sent to my husband, sent to a pediatrician. Like, is that a rash?
Is it eczema? Like, you're not getting, you have no right to ask for two and a half years
of every single message sent from somebody's phone. That is absurd. It is ridiculous. And again,
it relies on fundamental stupidity. Okay. You believe the public is fundamentally stupid. So
I think the game they were playing is they were going to request this. Obviously, they're going to hit back hard.
Like, first off, the PR people, Melissa, Nathan, who else is on the PR side? They didn't even join
this lawsuit. They didn't even come on until August as crisis PR. Why on earth would they
give you two and a half years of messages when they weren't even representing this individual until the very end of this when things went down?
Oh, I know, because you want everything so you can paint people as horrific people out
of context.
So I say the best response to this is actually, I strangely feel that two and a half years
of Justin Baldoni's messages are going to be really nice.
Do you kind of agree?
I feel like it's going to be so annoying and he's going to be so painfully nice for two
and a half years. And I'm just going to give him a noogies. OK, but like Farragate, let him have it. Actually, Brian Friedman, as long as you get to have two and a half years of every single message that Blake and Ryan have ever said, because I would love to have two and a half years of messages between Blake and Taylor Swift because there was something there. My instinct tells me I just know she's doing the abracadabra magic trick and she's going to go away because she knows the public is like
onto her. She's very close. Icarus knows when it's flying too close to the sun. Okay. Taylor Swift,
Icarus knows. She's like, oh, she's coming down. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. Let's bring you
back up. I want two and a half years of your messages. Play the game. That's what I think.
I say play it because I actually have full faith that Justin Baldoni is not texting his sister racist stuff like I do all the time to my sisters,
both of them, actually, all the time. I really do. It's terrible. Anyways, we will keep you
updated on that. But I also wanted to tell you that we were able to confirm at least one of the
posts that Colleen Hoover deleted from her Instagram since returning a couple of days ago.
Essentially, she had reposted
onto her main page a message that was written and shared on December 22nd, so two days after
Blake Lively filed her federal complaint in court. Actually, sorry, her CRD complaint in Los Angeles.
Her sisterhood of the Lively Pants friends, actresses, America Ferreira, Amber Rose,
Tamlin, and Alexis Bledel, I think is her name. I hope I'm saying that correctly.
Anyways, they were her co-stars in a 2005 film, and they have maintained their friendship over
years. They penned this long letter of support, essentially saying that, quote,
as Blake's friends and sisters for over 20 years,
we stand with her in solidarity as she fights back against the reported campaign.
Throughout the filming of It Ends With Us, we saw her summon the courage to ask for a safe
workplace for herself and colleagues on set. And we are appalled to read the evidence of
premeditated and vindictive effort that ensued to discredit her voice. Okay, blah, blah, blah.
You get the point there.
Like they're just like, and Colleen Hoover saw this and she decided to repost it onto
her Instagram.
And this is what she included as the caption underneath the post.
She wrote, I thought this note was beautiful and I was going to share it in my stories
like I shared my post about Blake in my stories yesterday.
I wanted to show support, but I had anxiety thinking of putting my post about Blake in my feed and sending myself into a mental spiral from the inevitable comments.
They can be vile.
And over the last year or two, there's been a huge shift in my attitude towards social media. She then goes on to say, but this statement from these women and Blake's
ability to refuse to sit down and be buried has been nothing short of inspiring. Seeing these
three women stand up for their friend when they know good and well they're going to be ripped
apart by the people who choose not to accept or read the receipts is inspiring. I am done being
afraid to post in fear of the comment section hurting my reputation. I do not care about my future legacy.
I never have.
I care about the people who are currently in my life, who I love and know and trust.
And I care about the readers who have supported me along the way and who reach out daily to
ask where I've been and why I haven't released a book in years.
The answer is simple.
We have become a cruel society of judges who expect perfection, blah, blah, blah.
So she makes a very strong
statement. And you can now say it was against Justin Baldoni. She reposted not only what the
sisters of the traveling pants, whatever it's called, sisterhood of the traveling pants wrote,
but she also includes her own sentiment and uses that phrase implying that Justin orchestrated this campaign to bury Blake Lively. And so I'm
going to say this. Colleen Hoover needs to come out and offer a full-throated apology to Justin
Baldoni. She does. There's no way around this. There's no escaping this. There's no deleting
posts and pretending that didn't happen. You need to take accountability, okay? You didn't allow him
to respond. You didn't allow him to answer. He't allow him to answer he was the person who brought
your book to life and you loved him he you wanted him to play this role you obviously had a good
experience with him and you let all of that change because you got a little dizzy-eyed when you saw
eight listers that were pumping you with love the public by the way will be incredibly understandable
when you say that i believed her. Okay, fine. I get
that. You're allowed to, upon first instinct, not be able to perceive the level of evil in Hollywood.
I get that. You're new to the town and you don't understand how these people work. And like I said,
I do believe that Me Too has been weaponized in the industry by people like Ari Emanuel who just
want to take over people's businesses. Okay. And I think they encourage this sort of stuff. And I think maybe Ari Emanuel sees himself in Ryan Reynolds, hungry, willing to
do whatever it is, taking over movies, putting credits of things that they didn't do, things
that they didn't create, and in the process, kind of creating an empire for yourself. But the reality
is, Colleen Hoover, is that you fell for it, you made a strong statement, and you hurt this person,
and you hurt his family.
And his kids will have to grow up one day to read that.
A person who wanted nothing more other than to bring your vision to life.
The vision of your readers to life, really.
What they saw when they read this book.
So you got to put on your big girl pants and you got to apologize.
Okay?
That's all I'm going to say about that topic.
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Yesterday, for those of you, the millions of you that are following the becoming Brigitte series it was brought to our attention that we accidentally put up a photo
of the wrong David Rothschild when we were covering the connections of Emmanuel Macron
and who put him into power we showed this photo of David Mayer de Rothschild who is actually like
an artist environmentalist he is in the family, his father is Evelyn Durothchild. But the correct photo that we should have shown is David Rene Durothchild.
And he is the one who essentially just magically put Macron into power, despite the fact that
his colleague said he was an absolute idiot who didn't even know what EBITDA stood for.
So that is the correct David Durothchild. And of course, we always want to make sure
that we do so much fact checking here. We want to be accurate and not misidentify someone. All right, guys, beyond that,
RFK being confirmed, moms rejoice, okay? Anti-vax moms rejoice. We won this. We did this. And by the
way, to conservative moms, we got to give credit to the left on this one. Crunchy culture came from
the left. I'm sorry. It was like crazy lefty moms were the first ones
that were getting all weird and granola and everyone thought it was weird and crazy. And
then we started jumping on the train. I don't know why it happened for me. Obviously I was
vaccine injured and it, there was no information out there for a person who knew. I knew from the
time I was 20, I was not going to vax children. After I got injured from the Gardasil vaccine, I had a mini seizure literally in the room. So
there was no gaslighting me. And the doctor said, you shouldn't you shouldn't complete the series.
There was no way someone was going to gaslight me and tell me that like, you know, this doesn't
happen or like vaccines can't hurt you. And it has been such a climb. The only person that I was able to get resources from was RFK Jr. And so for him to be a big reason that I think a lot of people came
together on the left and the right and to know that he is now confirmed, the final vote tally
was 52 to 48. And it was nearly entirely along party lines to confirm him. I would say on the
Republican side, it was just
Mitch McConnell, the only Republican to vote against Kennedy's nomination, which was really
strange. And his reason for it was he gave the statement, I'm a survivor of childhood polio in
my lifetime. I've watched vaccines save millions of lives from devastating diseases across America
and around the world. I won't finish that, but I want to let you know that these lies are not going to
stand anymore because people are waking up. And that is why this blessing of me being able to
have a shot in the dark, you know, it's now back up on CandiceSullins.com for all of you moms that
are having children and you maybe are not at all anti-vax, but you also feel this tremendous
pressure from big pharma, you know, the doctors,
the pediatricians, everyone that you're looking for, like, vaccines are good, they're amazing.
And you're like, wait, I don't know anything about this. I at least want to not feel like
I'm being spoken to, like they're just using medical jargon and I'm just an idiot. I want
to just know something. It is such a great starting place. I essentially took what I was
able to learn from RFK Jr. and I turned it into a podcast called A Shot in the Dark. And it's available
on CandiceOwens.com. And you should share it with your friends, especially for first-time moms.
We cover every single vaccine that's on there. And so I'm just very, very happy. It is such a win.
And it is a win for all parents who are tired of being lectured. And I do think for that reason,
by the way, COVID,
COVID was a gift. As crazy as it was, it was the shutdowns, as crazy as it was with being away from our parents, relatives, the people that had to suffer not even being by the side of their loved
ones when they died. What it did do was it fundamentally transformed society. And so people
who would have been so against this conversation, who would have never allowed for this conversation to happen, would have just screamed, you're an anti-vaxxer,
are willing to listen now because they now realize something is very wrong and something
is very deranged with the medical institution. And they're starting to wonder, is it all about
profit? And my answer to you would be, yes, it is. And you will not be offended watching that series.
I am very gentle in going through everything. And I just arm you with the facts.
And I give you questions to ask your doctor about every single vaccine that they are trying
to push on your children.
And so I hope that helps.
I know that it will help.
I'm very proud of that series.
I think it's the most important work that I've ever done, truly.
By the way, J.D. Vance.
OK, don't know how you guys feel about him.
Love to hear it.
People on the left, I feel like he's actually kind of maybe liked. He's very, very smart, obviously. We did this incredible thing. So he attended the Munich Security Conference. And essentially, this conference has taken place since the 1960s. And you're supposed to sit up there and talk about the threats, you know, like the threats to Western establishment, you know, and it's supposed to be Russia and Iran and everyone
gets up there and this is what we have to do. We have to protect Ukraine, whatever. I'm not into
any of that. OK, I think maybe the only thing worse than the pharmaceutical industrial complex
is the military industrial complex. And we're all missing out and our countries are not safer.
Our cities are not cleaner. And we're constantly being told that we need to get to work because
we need to defend somebody else's cities. And it doesn't make any sense to me. And I know that's a very
conservative perspective. It's one that I stand by. And so actually, it used to be a leftist
perspective to be anti-war. I don't know. Things have times have changed. They really have changed.
Anyways, J.D. Vance addresses the Munich Security Conference, which is filled, obviously, with all of these state
leaders and European state leaders, European politicians. And they feel so good about
themselves. We're Europe. You know, we're the West. We're the best. And he just shreds them
for what they've become, what we have all become. I am telling you guys,
we have felt a squeeze. America is not as free as we used to be when it comes to speech,
when it comes to being able to have a political opinion without the media coming after you, trying to get your
entire life canceled. There was no cancel culture in the 90s. You got to go back and see like old
episodes of the topics that Oprah was covering. This one would have been called like Adolf Hitler.
If you like, she literally used to cover satanic cults. And when I talked, I even said satanic cult
on an old episode of YouTube, my episode got taken down. And, you know, freedom, our freedoms
are removed very slowly. We have to be aware of that. And sometimes I think we can be so passionate
and so against an individual or so in the web of media lies, like really believing what the media
is telling
us about someone is true, that we would be willing to give up our freedoms to have that
person canceled. You don't realize that it doesn't stop with that person, right? You're giving the
media the ultimate power. You're giving the media the power to ruin somebody's life. And we don't
want to do that. So even if we think we hate one another, we should defend each other's right to
speak. And Europe hasn't been doing that as of late.
What's going on in Europe is terrifying.
They have become exactly what they hate.
They, we were supposed to march in and end wars.
God forbid the Nazis.
Oh my gosh, you couldn't say things.
All of the stuff that you learned,
Europe is now becoming that.
And J.D. Vance just calls them out on it on stage.
It's an amazing clip and that we're going to show you.
This is only three minutes of the speech.
You should very much go watch the entire thing. But this is what J.D. Vance had to say. Take a listen.
And unfortunately, when I look at Europe today, it's sometimes not so clear what happened to some
of the Cold War's winners. I look to Brussels, where EU commissars warn citizens that they intend
to shut down social media during times of civil unrest
the moment they spot what they've judged to be, quote, hateful content.
Or to this very country, where police have carried out raids against citizens suspected of posting
anti-feminist comments online as part of, quote, combating misogyny on the internet, a day of action. I look to Sweden,
where two weeks ago the government convicted a Christian activist for participating in
Koran burnings that resulted in his friend's murder. And as the judge in his case chillingly
noted, Sweden's laws to supposedly protect free expression do not, in fact, grant, and I'm quoting,
a free pass to do or say anything without risking offending the group that holds that belief.
A little over two years ago, the British government charged Adam Smith Connor,
a 51-year-old physiotherapist and an Army veteran, with the heinous crime of standing 50 meters from an abortion clinic
and silently praying for three minutes.
Not obstructing anyone, not interacting with anyone,
just silently praying on his own.
After British law enforcement spotted him and demanded to know what he was praying for,
Adam replied simply, it was on behalf of the unborn son he and his former girlfriend had aborted years before.
What no democracy, American, German, or European, will survive
is telling millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations,
their pleas for relief are invalid or unworthy of even being
considered. Democracy rests on the sacred principle that the voice of the people matters.
There's no room for firewalls. You either uphold the principle or you don't. Europeans, the people, have a voice. European leaders have a choice. And my strong
belief is that we do not need to be afraid of the future. You can embrace what your people tell you,
even when it's surprising, even when you don't agree. And if you do so, you can face the future
with certainty and with confidence, knowing that the nation stands behind terms of communism. Think about what the entire Cold War, the reason that this was established,
was really about.
Oh, God, God forbid this creeps into the United States.
You're arresting people for wrong think.
People show up on your door, at your door, police officers in the UK for wrong think.
And for those of you that are following the Becoming Brigitte series,
think about how far France has taken it.
They're not even just arresting
their journalists. They're now trying to extend their arm into America and send legal threats to
Americans. Truly, I wish J.D. Vance had mentioned that. The absolute gall for this dweeb of a couple
to think that they are going to silence our speech, what gives them that authority? It's because,
well, things have become incredibly globalist. You have the elites at the top who have a lot of power and you have people like us who are
revolting against that power in many different capacities, whether it's, again, against big pharma
or whether it's against the WEF. We're realizing something is very wrong and we're losing our
individual freedoms, our ability to express. And they try to distract us by turning us against one
another. And the most
important thing is for us to recognize who holds true power. Okay. And I will tell you one thing,
it's a lot of people that are in that room. And so for JD Vance to do this, a tremendous credit
to him. Like I said, go listen to his entire speech. They were shocked. They were expecting
him to get up there and like, rah, rah, rah, Russia, rah, rah, rah, Iran. Here's the next war.
We got to get to the never ending war that essentially we just money launder money to ourselves, and our countries get poorer
and more dilapidated over time, and he just took it right to them. So congrats to J.D. Vance
on just an incredible speech, a really brave speech, and hopefully it got a lot of people
in that room thinking, most of all, Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte, how dare you? Literally,
how dare you? All I can say about that, I'm feeling like Greta Thunberg in her heyday, you know? All right, guys, before I get
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writes, hi Candice, my wife wants to know what are your pregnancy and postpartum workouts that
you recommend? Thank you, sending love from the Bronx. You're not going to believe this,
but I've actually been working on a pregnancy workout app because obviously people always ask
me this question and I was like, why don't I just create an app? And I said it and my husband built it.
So it's kind of incredible.
That's kind of how things go.
I'm like, I have an idea.
And then my husband makes everything happen
because he's so brilliant and so amazing.
And so I will be able to share much more of that with you
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John Ray writes, Blake Lively needs to go away. She's the most useless distraction ever. She has
zero fans, as in she brings zero joy to people. We want Macron tea. Listen, well,
don't worry about that. The interview with Xavier is dropping on Monday. I know it's day off for
most people, so you can literally stay home and watch it in its entirety. You can use the weekend
if you have not gotten into the Brigitte series to catch up on it. I am very proud of the work
that we did. I'm also proud to announce that Xavier Poussard's book is at the top of the book charts under politics.
And it's number 23 overall, Becoming Brigitte.
So I presented it.
Xavier Poussard wrote the book.
I essentially presented his book in the series.
And it is 23 overall in Amazon Books, which is incredible.
Number one in politics.
So you guys did that.
Thank you.
And his family, who had to uproot their entire lives after
being harassed but for taxes uh i couldn't think of they just they so deserve this eight years of
investigative reporting while running from the evil macron family um and their goons kimberly
writes before people start causing problems that'll be public they'll have to calculate the
candace o effect now thank you for saying that but truly i always just give it back to you. You guys are the ones that write in these tips. Yes, I get obsessed and I become a
psycho, but you guys do too. And that's what's amazing. We just share this knack for realizing
that we are bigger than the media. We don't need people like Ari Emanuel and the Hollywood reporter
tell us to think about people. We have eyes, we have ears, and we can research ourselves and we
can very clearly see who is wrong in this scenario. And it is not Justin Baldoni.
Who the hell's John writes?
It's strange that Ryan's mom joked about finding Ryan a new dad in that strange promo,
considering Justin has spoken in interviews about repairing his rocky relationship with his own father recently.
Yeah, I think that was part of what really triggered Ryan about Justin was Justin was
doing a lot of work to kind of go back and make sure that he cured
traumas from his childhood. And clearly, Ryan had not. He took it as a personal shot.
My best guess, as I've said all along, is that Blake opened up to him, as is implied in that
skit when the mom says, call me, Ryan, that Blake opened up to him about Ryan's unresolved trauma.
His dad died. He never dealt with it because why would he you know he's an egomaniac he wouldn't have dealt with all the issues with his parents
uh with his and his mom just looks like a victim of ryan too so i know we're supposed to think
ryan's dad was the bad guy but i i would say ryan probably became his father if he was the bad guy
very seems controlling narcissistic abusive in every clip that i've seen of him now that we know
the context of it but anyways i think you're absolutely right i I think he was very triggered by Justin Baldoni having resolved those issues
and found peace in his life. There's a lesson in there for all of us, man. Let it go. Let the anger
go. Solve the relationships because you don't want to end up like Ryan Reynolds, who if he wasn't an
actor, I'm not saying he would have been a serial killer. I'm just interested in what he would have
been doing if he wasn't acting. That's all I'm going to say. That's all I'm going to say. Guys, head to CandaceOwens.com
if you'd like to support the show and support our independence. Have a wonderful long weekend
if you are not if you're one of the many people who are not working on Monday. But we will be
here on Monday. We're not going to be here physically, but we'll be dropping our Xavier
Poussard long awaited interview to wrap up the Becoming Brigitte series. See you guys then.
