Candace - SHOCKING! Anne Hathaway Will Mock “Ballerina Farm” In Upcoming Movie. | Candace Ep 107
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All right, guys, happy Wednesday. I woke up to such a weird message from my PR guy, Mitchell.
He said that Newsweek had reached out to him wanting to know if I had any comment regarding another post from Ms. Tina Knowles. Apparently, Beyonce's hive of fans believes that
I am being threatened by her and Solange. They think that Beyonce's sister is going to beat me
up in an elevator. Is my life at risk? We're going to talk about that. Plus, congressional mayhem
also in the news. The first ever trans congressman who has been now banned from going
into female restrooms that is now at work at least. And apparently this news that women are
women and men are men has sent shockwaves throughout the Hill. But first, I am fired up
today, truly fired up after I accidentally discovered that another feminist, no, not Taylor
Swift or Blake Lively, but this time Anne Hathaway,
is slated to partake in what can only be described as industrial-scale bullying. Her target? Hannah
Nealman of Ballerina Farm. I don't know why people just can't leave this woman alone and allow her to
bake bread and love her family. So we're going to speak about the fact that there is a war,
a war on stay-at-home moms. They really, really detest women that love her family. So we're going to speak about the fact that there is a war,
a war on stay-at-home moms. They really, really detest women that love their children.
All that coming up on Candace.
All right, so where should we begin?
I guess we should begin with just the blanket statement that I hate modern feminism. If you're new here, I'm a very proud anti-feminist.
I view it as really just a social cancer that metastasizes within unhappy women.
They just become so angry and so bitter when they see women that don't live according to
their mandates.
And what are their mandates? Well, the feminist mandate today is that women should be just like
men. We should want to be like men. We should fight our biology. Don't worry about having kids.
We should climb the corporate ladder and exhaust ourselves doing everything or choose not to have
children at all. I would say if you really had to put it into one sentence, modern feminists believe that we should
normalize being abnormal, right? Let's normalize being abnormal. That really is the clear mandate.
So anyways, I have been finishing up, going through edits on my book and was really wanting
to include this chapter. I'm writing a book about modern feminism and how much I hate it.
And I was wrapping it all up, recognizing that really this
last election was sort of like, this is the test here. Like, are modern feminists going to win?
Because that was really the entire platform of Kamala Harris. Like, vote for me because otherwise
you won't be able to abort your children and she's a woman and therefore you should like her and
support her. There was nothing else there, no substance, no intelligence. And if she had won, it would have proven to be a major score, a major win
for modern feminism. Or are traditional women going to bite back? And I think traditional women
bit back. And so I was kind of unpacking that earlier in the year, there was this huge scandal.
So in case you're not from America, you probably still have heard of her. Her name is Hannah
Nealman. She now has more than 10 million followers on social media. The first time that
we've seen a traditional woman achieve that sort of social status ever. And so right around about
like 8 million followers earlier this year, suddenly the modern feminists, like people who
sip their lattes and write articles about how deep they are because they've realized they don't have to live differently and non-traditionally.
People that don't work with their hands began paying attention to her and they needed to sort of problematize her existence.
You're not allowed to have anything.
If you're a traditional housewife, you're not allowed to have an icon.
You're not allowed to celebrate anybody.
We all have to be turning into kind of like unwomen.
You know what I mean?
We're not allowed to be women.
We have to be the opposite of women,
and then we'll celebrate you.
If you say you're a lesbian, you say you have no kids.
If you say that you decided to take out your uterus
and put it in a glass jar
so that you could never get pregnant,
these are all things that they'll write an article about you.
A whole page spread, the cover of Vogue.
Amazing, right?
Amazing.
She's agreed not to have any children.
It's part of the reason, by the way, Taylor Swift is so loved is because she's really emblematic of this modern
feminist movement, dating, weaving in and out of relationships, has not settled down and gotten
married, but sings songs, really kind of mass scale bullies the men that she's dated who aren't
able to speak up against her psychotic fandom that attacks all of them and views men as always the problem,
all 34 of them. They're just like, there's no way Taylor has done anything wrong. She's perfect.
Anytime her relationship doesn't work out, it's obviously got to be on the guy. There's no
pattern here. Look away. Anyway, so I was doing research trying to, I was just wondering,
what was the source of this? What was the ground zero of this sudden need to hate Hannah
Nealman? I mean, literally, her Instagram was just her baking bread. She's got eight kids.
She's a Mormon. It's very clear she loves her family. Every post, she's making some soup,
some pumpkin soup. I mean, you literally just look at it and you go,
ah, that's just so nice. It's so idyllic. It's so wholesome.
You know, we live in the generation where we got to just see butts and boobs all the time.
Every million subscribers and followers that Kim Kardashian gets, we just get like a full
frontal nude and a thank you.
Everything softcore porn.
So it was sort of nice to suddenly get a huge departure from this and get a woman that's
just posting about her husband, who's a hog farmer, and she's milking cows every morning. And plus,
she's doing ballet moves, hence the name Ballerina Farm. She received her degree from
Juilliard, the prestigious Juilliard School in Manhattan, and she was a ballet dancer.
And then her and her husband decided that they wanted to get into farming. So she wears these like muddied boots and she does ballet moves in her kitchen, which is always kind of a mess, but like a perfect mess,
like really beautiful, kind of a mess with kids all over the place, baby on her hip.
It's just nice to get a break from boobs and ass. Can I say that? It's just nice to get a break.
I was like, this is so refreshing. I don't have to look at boobs. But of course,
like I said, the modern feminist said this could not be okay. I was going, where did this start?
And it starts with a young woman named Caroline Burke, who on TikTok just in 2023, the end of
2023, became obsessed with, and when I say obsessed, she published a 36-part series discussing trad wives, discussing Ballerina Farm, and discussing the rise and everything that was wrong with trad culture.
So I'm going to show you a clip of her kind of saying that her fame can only be attributed to the fact that women are losing their rights in America.
Take a listen.
Public service notification.
Everyone pause.
I have been quoted in a lot of things in the last few weeks,
which has been such a funny left turn in my life.
But in one of the Substack articles that I was quoted on,
what I read was that Ballerina Farm had 1 million followers in 2022
and has gained 7.5 million followers since then.
Which means that when I said kind of offhandedly that I thought that this was connected
to Roe v. Wade, I was actually completely correct. You cannot tell me that it is accidental that in
the two years where we lost more reproductive rights than in decades previously, all of these
trad wives have been gaining insane traction online. Also I'm sorry about the bedhead I'm just
really excited and I can't wait. Like does that not blow your mind? Whether you think that culture
and media are the same thing or culture drives media or media drives culture or media drives
politics or politics drives media you have to acknowledge that they're in this constant dance
with one another and we are watching these accounts gain millions of followers at a
time when women don't have access to control over their own bodies. Why do we think we're following
this woman who has happily chosen to procreate as much as humanly possible, who is in her early 30s
and has eight, nine, I can't even keep track, that many children already and has them happily
and has the support to make it possible to make it look enjoyable. I think it's because even the
most progressive of us are so afraid of what's happening right now that we are subconsciously
desperate to see a sign that it's possible to live in this world and still find joy.
Most of the women my age that I know are terrified of having children because they don't want
to deal with the immense financial burden.
We are terrified to have miscarriages.
We are terrified to have to pay for childcare.
And we are also at a time period where statistically men are going to start getting promoted over
us at much higher pace than previously.
It is not accidental that all of this
is happening and that ballerina farm is gaining so many followers. When you ask me, why do I care?
This is why, this is why I care. This is why it matters. It's all connected and it's all
pointing towards some pretty clear signs that the women are not okay.
Follow that logic guys. That makes sense to OK. Follow that logic, guys.
That makes sense to you.
It's like it's all coming together.
So the only reason she has 10 million followers, you guys, is because Roe v. Wade was reversed.
And that doesn't mean that abortion rights went away.
It means that they were never constitutional.
It wasn't right for nine men to decide to try to pretend that it was constitutional.
It got sent back down to the states.
So there's not less abortions or less abortion availability,
but park that aside
because we don't need to understand basic civics.
Let's just get into her mindset.
What she's saying is that
if you're watching this woman bake bread
and you're enjoying this content,
it's because deep down you are worried
and apprehensive about the future.
And you're so scared that you're thinking,
am I going to have to live like this?
So you're following her
because it's really just a deep seated fear that you're thinking, am I going to have to live like this? So you're following her because it's really just a deep-seated fear that you have that
now you're going to have to enjoy and like children and family.
Ah, modern feminism.
Absolutely love that.
And it gets even deeper.
She gets really deep in this 36-part series.
She even realizes that it's trad wives exactly like the fall of Rome.
Take a listen.
You're not going to believe this.
The synchronicity is honestly mind-blowing.
I just found out that today is the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
And these are the messages that I am getting today from fans of Ballerina Farm.
I dare you to tell me that there's no connection between the rise of trad wives and the fall of Rome.
I accept the dare.
There is no connection between the rise of trad wives and the Fall of Rome. I accept the dare. There is no connection between the rise
of Tradwives and the Fall of Rome. Like, what are we even speaking about? But it's incredible
because they're so complex and there's just nothing there. There's nothing there. The Fall
of Rome actually could be attributed to the exact opposite. When society moved away from tradition
and everybody became gay, I just don't know how you're able to connect Ballerina Farm to the exact opposite when society moved away from tradition and everybody became gay. I just don't
know how you're able to connect Ballerina Farm to the fall of Rome, but who cares? Whatever,
she's having a good time. And by the way, it's every piece of Ballerina Farm's life that really
complicates things for her and that she's upset with. You can even see that she's a lot of snark
speaking about women that are just Christians, women that turn to the Bible. You know, she's realized that those women, unfortunately, just have never read books
before.
That's why they're so mind blown.
And that's why they like their Bible so much.
Take a listen.
So there's this trend that I've been noticing online that I find kind of funny to watch.
And it's that a lot of women who like to dive into like the new age spirituality are becoming
Jesus girlies, hashtag Jesus girlies.
And they're talking about like the miracle of the Bible and how incredible it is and how
overwhelmed they are. And the thing that I always think, and I'm genuinely not trying to insult
anyone's religion here. The thing that I always think is like, I think that this is just your
first time enjoying literature. I personally don't know a lot of deep biblical Christian people who are also intense readers.
And so sometimes when they talk about the Bible, I'm like, yeah, man, that's books.
Like, that's the joy of fiction.
Like, yeah, you experienced transcendence.
I did, too, when I read All Fours by Miranda July.
That's the beauty of literature. And like you might actually get that
transcendent empathetic experience just by like, reading works of fiction by people who aren't
like you. And the best part is that fiction usually doesn't tell you that women have to be
subservient, and that you get to kill people who don't have the same beliefs as you. Anyways, if
you're a Christian, and you love the Bible, no shade to you. I was
raised Catholic. I'm very familiar with the Bible, but I do just think that there are a lot of people
who like are very unhappy and who pick up the Bible and like if they had picked up Steinbeck,
they probably might have had a similar experience. They were experiencing a connection with humanity
through art, but instead of calling it art or calling it literature,
they're calling it Jesus. And I guess it's just funny to me.
Don't be insulted, ladies and gentlemen. Honestly, the real issue is the reason why you like that Bible so much is because you just haven't made it through the Harry Potter series. You just haven't
made it through fiction and experienced a transcendence. Like when I got to really thinking
about the complexities of Lord Voldemort, I, these Bible girlies just don't realize it has so much
more to offer. The one you can finally say Hermione Granger and you pronounce it right,
you experience this moment of transcendence. And so I've recognized that the majority of you are just basically illiterate and that's why you like your Bible. I just love that. I would love to get her
in a room, by the way, like with my husband who has like a master's in theology from Oxford and
just have her basically pitch to him that he's illiterate. And that's why he loves his Bible so
much. I really, really love this. I don't even hate this girl. I actually, I enjoy, I am enjoying
this content because it's like, I know that she thinks what she's saying is so deep and so profound. By the
way, I should mention here that I do consider myself to be an avid reader. And I admittedly
had never heard of that book. She mentioned All Fours by Miranda July. And so I decided to look
up the book. And this is a description that's provided on Goodreads. All Fours is a 2024 novel by Miranda July.
The novel follows a 45-year-old paramenopausal woman
who after having an extramarital affair
during a road trip has a sexual awakening.
Gotta add that one to the list.
I do want to transcend,
to think about extramarital affairs
and how they can really bring me to the next level
of a sexual awakening. Anyway, so this young woman experienced, I should add here, what can
only be described as nirvana when the Times did that incredibly invasive piece on Hannah Nealman
in Ballerina Farm. I'm not kidding when I say that she was happy about that piece. I remember
people were outraged because we all looked at it and said, why are you bullying
Hannah Nealman and ballerina? What is what has she ever done? And essentially, this woman went
to her house. And of course, she was unmarried. And of course, she had no children. And she was
looking for a way to make it seem as though I know everything looks amazing on Instagram,
but actually Hannah Nealman is suffering. And as I said, this Caroline Burke really seemed to enjoy that. Here's what she had to say about
that piece. I wanted to follow up on that topic because a few days ago, a new profile of Ballerina
Farm came out. It was written by the writer Megan Agnew, and it was for The Times. And it really
illustrated the point that I was trying to make six months ago. The point being that someone can
be the face of a brand. They can represent it, but they're not necessarily working alone and they are not
necessarily calling the shots. On the working alone front, this profile dispelled the idea
that Ballerina Farm is some home run family operation. They don't have nannies, the writer
maintains, but they do have a weekly cleaner. They have a full-time homeschool teacher who
watches the kids and teaches them a Mormon Christian curriculum, and they have full-time farm employees, not to mention
a creative director for their website. And then there's the question of who's calling the shots
for this brand of ballerina farm. Not even going to answer this question, I'm just going to read
you a series of quotes from this article, which you should read in full, and then we'll have a
better idea of who's calling the shots when it comes to building the Ballerina Farm brand and the ideals and lifestyles that they claim to promote.
Quote number one, Daniel wanted to live in the great Western wilds, so they did. He wanted to
farm, so they do. He likes date nights once a week, so they go. They have a babysitter on those
evenings. He didn't want nannies in the house, so there aren't any. Ballerina Farm, posting on the Ballerina Farm website that basically she felt she was just
shocked by the piece. She was shocked the journalist would do this, would intentionally
come here, plot against her and write terrible things about her husband, who she loves very much
and was not, I guess, familiar with modern feminism and what these people are really after,
which is creating a bunch of women who are fundamentally unhappy because they're trying
to be like men. And so she needed to pretend that this dynamic wasn't healthy. Anyways,
here's where we get to the fun part, okay? So despite celebrating this major win, feminists,
yay, we think that Hannah Nealman is actually trapped like Rapunzel in a tower and being
forced against her will to have children with someone she describes as a love of her life.
Despite the fact that they built a life that they both enjoy, despite the fact that she grew up like this. Both of them were one of nine children. They're both Mormons. She grew up working. Hannah
Nealman does not come from money. Her parents owned a flower shop wherever she's from in Utah.
They just owned a flower shop. And so she was used to having to work with her siblings, didn't get
any special attention in any regard, and fell in love with ballet. And her parents had to really
put their heads together to figure out how they were going to be able
to afford Juilliard because that was out of their budget.
They leave all of that off the table, right?
They leave all that off the table that, you know,
this woman grew up in an environment
where she's always known a big family.
So it's natural to aspire to what you had.
She knew the love of a big family,
but they again wanted to make it seem like
this aspiration is wrong and it's backwards. and this piece came out and people revolted against
the piece rightfully because it was bullying, but that wasn't enough. Caroline then began working
on a novel, a work of fiction entitled Yesteryear. Per Deadline, here is what the book, which is
being published, here's what it is about. It is about a woman named Natalie, a woman who lives a traditional lifestyle. Her charming farmhouse on a working ranch is rustic and artfully cluttered. Her husband, a handsome cowboy. Her six children, each more delightful than the last. So what if there are nannies and producers behind the scenes,
her kitchen hiding industrial grade fridges and ovens, her husband, the Republican equivalent of a Kennedy, her oldest daughter beginning to ask questions about whether or not her mother is a
trad wife. What Natalie's followers, all 8 million of them don't know is not going to hurt them.
And the angry women, the privileged Ivy League
coastal elite haters who call her an anti-feminist iconoclast, well, they're just jealous.
Natalie isn't simply living the good life. She's living the ideal of what life should be
and just so happens to be building an empire from it. Then she wakes up in a life that isn't hers.
Her home, her husband, her children, they're all familiar, but something's
off. Her kitchen is lit by a sputtering fire rather than electricity. Her children are dirty
and disheveled. Her soft-handed husband is suddenly a competent farmer. Her daughter informs
her that the year is 1805, where just yesterday, Natalie was curating photos of homemade sourdough
bread for her Instagram. She's now expected to haul firewood and hand-wash clothes until her
hands bleed. This is the novel, and she's publishing the novel. And of course, when
Hollywood saw this and said, you're going to publish a novel, a dystopian nightmare about Hannah Nealman's life.
We love it.
Sign us up.
Making fun of stay-at-home wives,
problematizing people that dedicate their lives
to their family,
making tradition and natural biological proclivity
seem like a nightmare.
Sign us up.
Amazon officially decided
that they are going to turn Yesteryear
into a movie. They bid for it and they got it. And guess who has decided that they are going
to produce it and star as Hannah Nealman? I mean, Natalie. Natalie, the Instagram sourdough
baking mom. Anne Hathaway, here's Deadline article. Amazon wins the auction for Hot Book yesteryear. Anne Hathaway attached to star
and produce the adaptation of Caroline Burke's novel.
It's a good time for me to remind you
that Anne Hathaway is a self-proclaimed feminist
and she wants you guys to know that.
That's a running theme.
All the biggest bullies out there
want you to know that they are feminists.
It's just something that I've noticed.
In order to support other women, they have to attack women who don't want to live like
they do and, you know, chase the dreams of men. You're either with them or you're against them.
And I guess Hannah Nealman and her husband are very much against them. And so they have now
decided that this woman who has amassed way too much power for them living a traditional lifestyle,
way too many people following her living a traditional lifestyle, way too many people following her
living a traditional lifestyle,
they have decided that we are going to bully her
on an industrial scale.
I mean, Anne Hathaway is so much of a feminist, by the way,
that she was appointed
a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to women
because she's so concerned with women
having rights like men.
Here's my question. Why does Hollywood hate
tradition this much? It's just incredible to me to look at this. And by the way, there was this
whole random scandal where everyone just started hating Anne Hathaway, but nobody really knew why.
Do you remember this? Anne Hathaway was like, I didn't do anything and everybody hates me.
And now you've done something. Now you've actually done something. And maybe what people were perceiving about you, Anne Hathaway, is that you're a fraud.
You know, you say one thing and then you do the other.
You're an actress.
You're always acting.
You're acting the part of a person who cares about women while you have decided to take
part in mocking a woman who has done nothing to you.
She's done, Hannah Nealman has done nothing.
She has not staked a political position.
She's literally farming and raising her kids, and they keep pretending like there is something
complicated behind it. Well, did you guys know that she has farmhands? Hi, yes, coastal elites.
People can figure that out pretty quickly. The people that actually farm know that not just two
people are raising hogs and running an entire dairy farm. We actually automatically
assume that there are farmhands. You're not breaking any news here by telling us that,
you fools. You're just making us aware of how out of touch you are, that you think that that's
breaking news. She has farmhands. Oh, no, no way. I thought every day she was waking up and doing
that all by herself, that she was running an entire dairy farm and the entire business all by herself. Oh, what? She has an assistant? Oh, what? Is she homeschools
her kids? A full-time person that homeschools? Oh, I guess that means that I'm supposed to hate her
or something. And what drives me crazy is that this is the love is love crowd, by the way. Love
is love. Love is love. Everybody should love who they love, unless they love somebody traditionally, unless it's a woman loving a man, right? Unless it's a
Christian loving another Christian and committing themselves to the Lord and committing themselves
to their family and feeling like they are blessed by the Lord when they're able to do that and
simultaneously create a business out of that. That's amazing. That is why people
are turning and tuning into Ballerina Farm, because what a wonderful thing to be able to do
what you love with your family. What a goal. What an unbelievably aspirational goal. Not to get on
a plane and play an actress for seven months or for an entire year playing somebody else.
You get to actually be yourself and figure out how to turn that into a business.
Why does that drive them crazy?
Because like I said, they're all hypocrites.
Love is love.
Love is love.
If it's a man loving another man,
if it's a feminist loving another feminist,
love is love.
We must defend it.
Unless, of course, it's conservatives.
Unless, of course, it's people
who have pretty simple goals.
They just want to love their family.
They want to keep their family safe and they want to grow their own food and not eat toxins.
Then we must absolutely hate that Emerald. And I am just so shocked. I am just so shocked that
Anne Hathaway would participate in this project and not think that we're going to see right
through this. So wanted you guys to be aware that Ballerina Farm is on the brink of being bullied
by an A-list actress who will look you
in the face and tell you how much she fights for the rights of women. That's all I'm going to say.
Oh, actually, I do want to also add this because in my book, I was theorizing that at the core of
the modern feminist movement are women that are just unhappy with the decisions of their life.
So it's like what made Caroline Burke become so obsessed with Hannah Nealman in this way that she published a
36-part series trying to tear her apart and understand her. And I think she gave it away
in an Instagram post. She published this when it was announced that her book was going to be turned
into a movie on her own Instagram page. It's very telling. She writes the bottom there that she spent
most of 2023 wondering if I had missed
the moment with my own life. For a decade, I had been trying to become a novelist, yet all I'd
really succeeded in doing, it seemed, was to accumulate an impressive pile of false starts
and missed opportunities. I didn't know what to do, didn't know if I should keep writing, didn't
know what my life would look like if I stopped. I didn't know if I wanted to be a mother, if I
could stomach the mental precarity of starting a journey so fully defined by ego obliteration at the same exact time I was living
through complete dissolution of the identity I'd imagined for myself. It felt, if I'm being honest,
like some part of me was dying or maybe was already dead. So what she did in 2023 as she was
going through this death and realizing that she spent so much time dedicated to her career,
was she then focused her sights on Hannah Nealman, who chose the opposite thing, who chose to get
married when she was really young and finishing her last year of school and decided to dedicate
herself to her family. And she poured her creative pursuits into projecting onto Hannah Nealman what
she felt that she didn't accomplish in her own life, which was having children. And what I want to say is that maybe this Amazon things becomes a success and maybe
feminists love it and they give it an award, but it's nothing like hugging your own children at
night. I really, really do believe that hating Hannah Nealman is not going to make you happy at
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are just so shocked, so shocked and so outraged. Men are men, women are women. What are we saying?
Because we are barreling towards the future, and in the future, you can be whatever you want.
All right, so let me tell you the story of a person named Timothy McBride. Timothy McBride was born in
Wilmington, Delaware, home of the Bidens. Timothy's father was a lawyer and his mom
was a guidance counselor. I cannot tell you how many times when you look into the story of
transgendered people, there's a guidance counselor and a therapist in the background.
Anyways, while a young adult man, Timothy became very active in politics and simultaneously became
very close with the Biden family. He was actually a staffer for Beau Biden in 2010. That's Joe
Biden's late son who sadly passed away of cancer. And a year later, Timothy transitioned and became Sarah McBride. Now we have Sarah McBride and Sarah
carried on a relationship with the Biden family, most recently working in the White House Office
of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, actively working on, yes, you guessed it,
LGBTQ issues. Recently, Sarah ran and successfully won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives,
which made Sarah the first trans person on the Hill. Obviously, this caused a bit of a reaction,
a reaction namely because the females on the Hill suddenly had to start thinking about this in a way
they hadn't before, which is to say, wait a second, do I have to share public restroom space
with Sarah because I'm not comfortable with that? Particularly Nancy Mace from South Carolina
began kicking up a real fuss, insisting that Congress make a real effort to ensure
that biological men would not be permitted into female restrooms. And so she made good on her word. She put together a bill which would
prohibit biological males from entering female bathrooms in the Capitol. Sarah McBride was not
keen on this. This is what Sarah McBride tweeted about the effort. Sarah tweeted,
everyday Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with
them. Respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness, followed by,
this is a blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they
have no real solutions to what Americans are facing. We should be focused on bringing down
the cost of housing, healthcare, and childcare,
not manufacturing culture wars.
Delawareans sent me here to make the American dream
more affordable and accessible,
and that's what I'm focused on.
Now, to be clear, I feel like if that's what you were
focused on, bringing down the cost of living,
maybe when you were working in Biden's White House,
I don't know, I feel like that's when a lot of things
got very expensive, but don't listen to me,
it doesn't matter.
Obviously, the point here is clear. Republicans are only caring about this bathroom stuff because they're distracting from the fact that the economy, which the Democrats have been in control of for the last four years, is an absolute disaster.
And I can tell you that Nancy Mace did not take to that kindly. First and foremost, being called an extremist,
this is what Nancy Mace had to say to reporters about that.
If that being a feminist makes me an extremist, I'm totally here for it.
Is this effort in response to Congresswoman McBride's coming to Congress? Yes, and absolutely, and then some. I'm not going to stand for a man. You know, if someone with a penis is in the women's locker room, that's not okay.
And I'm a victim of abuse myself.
I'm a rape survivor.
I have PTSD from the abuse I've suffered at the hands of a man.
And I know how vulnerable women and girls are in private spaces.
So I'm absolutely 100% going to stand in the way of any man who wants to be in a women's restroom, in our locker rooms, in our changing rooms.
I will be there fighting you every step of the way.
Nancy Mace also doubled down in a tweet writing this.
Oh, you thought threatening me would silence me?
No, I just doubled down and filed a new bill to protect women and girls across the entire country
on all federal property everywhere. So initially, Nancy Mace was just offering a bill that would
prevent men from entering female restrooms, biological men from entering female restrooms
on the Capitol. Now, Nancy Mace is saying this should be everywhere on federal property,
anywhere throughout the United States. And that is exactly the bill that Nancy Mace put forth. And this is now being supported by Speaker Mike Johnson. Here is what he had to say
regarding the topic. I just want to make a statement for all of you here and be very clear.
I was asked a question this morning at the leadership gaggle and I rejected the premise
because the answer is so obvious. For anybody who doesn't know my well-established record on on this issue let me
be unequivocally clear. A man is a man and a woman is a woman and a man cannot become a woman.
That said I also believe that's what scripture teaches what I just said but I also believe that
we treat everybody
with dignity. And so we can do and believe all those things at the same time. And I wanted to
make that clear for everybody because there's lots of questions. But that's where I stand.
I've stood there my whole life. And those are facts. It really is just astounding if you just
pause and think about the fact that this is an issue in 2024, that somebody actually has to come
out, a leader in government, and say, let me make this very clear. A man is a man, a woman is a
woman. What has happened? I know that a lot of people watching this show are not American,
all over the world watch this show. And I just imagine people in Africa especially are just
going, what? You guys have the guy who's like, why are you gay? You are gay. And I just imagine people in Africa especially are just going, what? You
guys have the guy who's like, why are you gay? You are gay. And we've got people that are like,
well, let me explain to you something. We have to explain something so basic that was just not
an issue at all when I was growing up. It's just such a new issue. And yet it suddenly become a
persistent issue. And that really tells you the power of culture when people just start pretending that they're outraged about something that it makes entirely no sense. And
then you eventually get politicians that begin taking this matter seriously. And there's no
better group of people to look to when you speak about impacting culture in the wrong direction
than the ladies on The View. Here is what they had to say about Republicans saying that men are men and women are women.
Take a listen.
The cruelty is the point.
The cruelty is the point when it comes to this scapegoating.
And the scapegoating.
And the Republican Party.
The Trump Party is what it is now.
Listen.
And it's despicable.
Be not afraid of your trans brothers and sisters.
Don't be afraid.
You know,
just the way you want us to get to know you
as a person,
take someone for who they are
and find out who they are and find out
if you like her. Don't decide
because you look a certain way, I'm not
going to talk to you. Don't worry about drag
queens. They're not worried about you.
Okay? These are the things that They're not worried about you. Okay?
These are the things that we are not worried about here.
Be not afraid.
Be not afraid is what Whoopi Goldberg says. Well, that didn't age well because Nancy Mace began receiving death threats.
And I'm going to show you a clip of one transgendered person that she should not be not
afraid of who is kind of threatening to kill her. Take a listen. This video goes out to Congresswoman
Nancy Mace. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, I hope that one day I do find you in that woman's bathroom and
I grab your ratty looking hair and drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it in
until the blood's everywhere and you're dead. Thank you. I hope that Nancy Mace receives this
message well. Kisses. Kisses. Message received. I sure hope her pill gets passed after that, man.
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Okay, weird phone call I received this morning. I was telling you it was Newsweek. Newsweek
contacted my PR person and wanted to know if I had a comment on Tina Knowles' post. And I was like,
what are we even speaking about? So Tina Knowles posted this onto her Instagram page following
our drama.
And by our drama, I mean her singling me out for absolutely no reason for a large report,
a global report that Beyonce accepted $10 million for her three-minute speech in support
of Kamala.
I was not the first to report it.
I was like the fourth day report on it.
And for whatever reason, she singled me out and I responded to her.
But anyway, she posted a picture of her and Solange. And the caption here on Instagram is, a couple of weeks
ago, I had the pleasure of hanging out with baby Solange. Solange at the LACMA gala. We had a ball.
My friend just sent me this photo, both in Gucci. And it's her and Solange wearing what appears to
be Gucci. And I don't know, like, I don't know if this is like gang signs or something,
but people in the comments for whatever reason
and Newsweek thought that this was a subliminal message
to me of some sort.
I'll show you some of the comments here.
Is this a warning to Candace Owens' airhead self?
Writes I am Cody.
Granny Tech says, beautiful, enormous Owens.
She jealous.
And then Lindsay said, oh, she gonna slap Candace in the elevator too.
Again, like, I don't know if I'm just not reading in between the lines.
Because when I saw it, I was just like, I think it's just a photo of her daughter.
I think it's a photo of her and Solange.
And they're wearing Gucci at the Lackmell Gala or whatever.
So I don't know what subliminal message I missed.
Maybe the beehive is getting
text messages and they speak a different code, but I didn't give them an answer because I was
just like, I don't know what we're even speaking about anymore. And in case you're wondering why
people are saying that and you missed the biggest, kind of most, one of the more iconic things that
ever happened in terms of Beyonce's public life. They're referencing the elevator attack.
In case you forgot this,
in 2014 at the Met Gala,
the after party was hosted at the Boom Boom Room
atop the Standard Hotel in New York City.
And Solange, Beyonce's sister,
and Jay-Z and Beyonce and their security guard
were exiting this after party
and they got into the elevator.
And it's a very short elevator ride from the top of the Boom Boom Room, top of the Center Hotel to the
bottom to greet the paparazzi. And during this ride, Solange just starts beating the living hell
out of Jay-Z. I'm going to show you here. Here she is. They've stepped into the elevator, and Solange
just takes her purse and just starts beating Jay-Z. Hits him in the head one time upside.
Kicks, another kick, another thrust.
The security guard's holding her back.
I think she spit there.
And then he comes forward, and then she kicks him.
Kicks him, he grabs her foot.
He grabs her foot, and she's really going for it here.
It's a WWE SmackDown in the elevator.
She did not realize, and none of them realized,
I think she's spitting again.
She spit a third time.
That, there were cameras. Oh, ouch. Yeah, no. And then she did it one more time before they got out
of the elevator. Now, I have been to the Boom Boom Room. I told you, I used to get down back in the
day, my early 20s. And it's, like I said, it's like a 15-foot walk after you get out of the
elevator before you have to greet the paparazzis that are waiting
outside. They all pulled it together in front of the paparazzi like seconds later and pretended
that this attack didn't happen. Here they are just coming out of the elevator after she beat
the living crap out of Jay-Z. Look at Beyonce. She's got a niceazzi, just keeps it classy.
Like she did not interfere when her sister was beating him up.
Anyways, the point of this is that that's the reference when they're saying that they think that she's going to come get me, that she's going to come beat me.
And I just did not get that from that post. And I do want to say this also. Apparently, the whole fight was about the fact
that Jay-Z had cheated on Beyonce. There were rumors that he had cheated on her with Rachel
Roy. Rachel Roy was at this Met Gala party. It was this whole big saga. And whatever Jay-Z did,
clearly Solange didn't like it, and the sister decided to beat him and whatever. But the point
being is, I think that the beehive is
reading into this. I think Tina Knowles was just putting a post up there. And personally, I think
me and Solange would get along. A fisherman always sees another fisherman. She knows. I respect what
she did there. If you cheat on your sister and then was flirting with the person that he allegedly
cheated on her on, you gave him a little beat down in 30 seconds. I respect it.
I feel like me and Solange would be friends, right?
Because if I get hit in the elevator, I'm hitting back.
I'm hitting back, okay?
I'm not made for this life.
I'm not going to just take it.
Me and Solange are cool.
We're on the same team.
It's gang gang.
We're all good.
There's no beef here.
There's no beef here at all,
even if I missed some little messaging in there.
So the beehive, you guys calm down.
Me and Solange are gang gang.
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Okay, Liam Payne, that was the One Direction singer. He recently died. I wanted to do a
little update on the story, first and foremost, because today is his funeral that's being held
in Amersham, England with his family, and the One Direction bandmates are going to be in
attendance. The funeral is private, but there are a ton of fans that are gathering outside. Now, reminding you,
he was just 31 years old and he died after he fell from a balcony at an Argentinian hotel.
He was down there visiting or going to go see another one of the former One Direction,
his one from One Direction bandmates perform. After the autopsy was performed,
we knew that this was going to be drug-related. He had been in and out of rehab throughout his
young life. And it turned out that, yes, he was on cocaine, crack, ketamine, ecstasy,
and a form of crystal meth. All of that was found in his system at the time of death.
But I was really struck by learning that three people have now been charged in his death. Okay. So you have one person
named Brian Piaz Pais, who was a former waiter at one of the hotel restaurants who has been
identified by the Argentine authorities as a person somehow involved in the death. He claims
that he met Liam Payne at the restaurant he was working at. They exchanged contact information.
I want to remind you, this is like a poor waiter.
He alleged that Payne was then dining with his girlfriend, Kate Cassidy.
She kind of left right before he died and two other people.
He says that Payne took him to the hotel room, showed him some of the music he was about
to release.
They had some shots of whiskey and that Payne asked him for a drug dealer's contact.
And then he claimed that at that time, Payne, who was using a fake Instagram account,
stayed in contact with him for several days via just Instagram messaging,
agreeing to meet up a second time on October 13th.
They spent the night.
They did drugs.
Something intimate happened and said that they were, again, doing cocaine,
smoking weed, saying that Payne then asked to hang out with him for a third time and showed up at his
home, but he rejected him because he had work. So basically, the authorities arrested him. They
also arrested another guy who is Payne's friend, Roger Norrez, accused that guy of abandoning him
after failing to inform anyone of Payne's drug
relapse. And I just want to say, I don't agree with this. I just don't agree with this. The idea
of suddenly witch hunting people that are involved in the circle or in the immediate orbit of someone
after they have a drug-related death to me seems remarkably unfair. And I think
it removes responsibility from the individual who passed away. It is a tragic death. Obviously,
we are learning as more things come out, whether it's from his ex-fiance, that this was a very
troubled person who struggled with drugs. And to then say, okay, well, your life is over. Your
life ended. You made your decisions. And now we're going to ruin everybody's life who's in
your orbit seems so unfair to me. And one of the things that always strikes me about once they
start hunting for drug dealers and seeing who was around and what was your responsibility, you should
have informed us that he was having a relapse, you left him alone, this is abandonment. The thing
that I always realize and that drives me insane is that they will put a drug dealer in prison when
somebody dies of a drug overdose, but they will never go after like big pharma
in the same way.
Like big pharma only has to pay fines
when they get like all of America addicted to opioids
or methamphetamine or cocaine
by prescribing them drugs that are way too strong
when they have like a toothache.
And then those people turn to the streets
and turn to small time drug dealers.
But the big people that get people
addicted are always ignored. And Liam Payne did not become addicted to drugs in Argentina. He had
not become addicted to drugs when he met this waiter. And so now this waiter is going to be
fighting for his life. I'm not saying that he was responsible, but to be thinking that you're being
charged in relation to this death when he jumped off the balcony just seems unfair. It's a tragic
death. I'm sure this is a lot for his family to deal balcony just seems unfair. It's a tragic death.
I'm sure this is a lot for his family to deal with. I'm sure it's a lot for the One Direction
bandmates to deal with. It certainly has been a lot for the fans of One Direction people to deal
with publicly. But we have to start holding people responsible, especially someone that's
that age, 31 years old, for their own actions or their own inaction. So I just am, I am not fond of seeing
everyone looking to problematize every person,
but the person who was living the actual life
that they wanted to live.
And I say this as someone who has had drugs in the family.
If you don't have never had someone in your family
that is drug addicted,
it is a demon that you cannot even explain.
When I say they should bring back that show, A&E's Addiction, I think
it was called, or whatever it was, when they really show you they will go through intervention,
pardon, that they will sell their own children for a high. This is a reality. When people are
addicted to drugs, it is a demon. They are possessed by a demon. And the lengths that
they will go through for the next
high is absolutely incredible. And some people lose their lives that way, but you don't then
turn around and say, well, it's everybody else's fault except for that person. That's my personal
perspective. And I may be reading into that my own experiences of people that have been on drugs,
but that's my belief. Anyway, you guys, let's get into some of your comments, see what you guys
are thinking about all of this. What do you guys have for me today? Okay, comments. First person
says, why did Beyonce not deny taking the 10 million herself? Why didn't Kamala's campaign
not deny it when the rumor came out of Kamala's campaign? Again, we are not going to know.
More information is coming out.
We now have recently learned via FEC filings that Al Sharpton certainly took money.
He did a softball interview.
So it just seems that a lot of people that were pushing Kamala Harris were perhaps getting
paid.
Why hasn't Megan Thee Stallion spoken out?
They said that she received $5 million.
Well, if we can confirm that Megan Thee Stallion got paid 5 million,
then it's gonna seem a little bit suspect if Beyonce still doesn't confirm or not confirm
and all we have is her mother going off on Instagram
pretending that it's fake news
because it hasn't been confirmed yet.
Sarah writes,
Candace, haven't you realized
the so-called beehive are paid bots?
No, but I have recently realized
that there are paid bots on Instagram.
I didn't realize that could be a thing on Instagram,
but until I got like a bot explosion regarding an entirely different topic,
and then I realized that they were all connected because you get like 3,000 comments in one minute and they're all kind of saying the exact same thing, slightly changed, I would be surprised
to see if they were paid bots and if that's a part of the marketing machine for a lot of these
celebrities.
Miriam writes,
Candace, you'd be a great sport reporter.
Me talking about the elevator fight.
Yes, it was a sport.
The elevator fight was definitely a sport.
It was a very interesting time.
It was kind of a mask down moment,
but I think Solange walked away.
I think people appreciated Solange in that moment.
What would you do for your sister if her husband cheated on her
and then embarrassed her in front of someone
that he allegedly had an affair with?
M. Gibson writes,
as an ex-transgender person,
I pray that Sarah McBride repents
and accepts Jesus Christ as his savior and Lord soon.
Listen, there is so much going on in the world right now.
And you truly do just have to pray for people and pray that they recognize that a lot of the things that they believe are natural and happening to them naturally are really being implied to them socially. of Bill Maher going through the map of transgenderism and saying how things don't make sense. Like, why are there so many trans people in California but not in Tennessee? What does
this imply? What does this imply about culture and the social impact that is being had in the
classroom? Why are people so woke in Los Angeles and not so woke in other places, like in the very
Republican Oklahoma? So people don't realize that a lot of this is psychology. And
what makes it even more frightening is that we're being banned from discussing it. We're just being
banned from discussing it. I can't say too much about that topic on YouTube because they have
policies that protect certain narratives. This next person writes, let's put Big Pharma out of
business. Christ is king. Listen,
I really hope that we are going to see those sorts of changes with RFK Jr. being appointed
the HHS secretary. I think he truly means that he's dedicated his life to it and he's going to
make a big difference. And they're going to try to do everything to stop him from being confirmed
for that very reason, because there's a lot of money involved. This next person writes, make Zelensky an actor again. Listen, I don't need,
we didn't even speak about Zelensky, but always, yes, he still is an actor. Actually, if you think
about it, he's just being completely controlled by the West. 123B writes, well done, Candice,
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