The Tim Dillon Show - 441 - Candace Owens Emergency Podcast

Episode Date: April 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:42 energy you need safely and reliably. Look around and you'll see the essential role oil and gas plays in our modern lives. Our world needs oil and gas and people rely on us to deliver it. To learn more, visit ittakesenergy.com. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show. You know, Regis and Kathie Lee are done. Kelly and Michael, I think, are done. I don't even know. Who's the new Anderson Cooper and whoever? I just think this country needs a new morning show. And it would look exactly or very similar to this.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I think this is what we might have a little bit of a nicer backdrop, but a morning show for America would be Candace and Tim in the morning. We lead with the person who's who's just done a little better, let's be honest, in follower counts and exposure. And I will tag right along. And I mean, first of all, thank you for doing this. Candace and Tim. Candace, oh yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:01:38 It was Regis and Kelly. I play my position, I know the deal. Candace and Tim, I fully know my... I fully play my position. I show up deal. Kid, this is Tim. I fully know my, I fully play my position. I show up, you hand me an index card. I'm good. I go for sure. Yeah. Okay, good. Great. You know, I wanted to tell you a fun story that I think you'll like. I know that you probably, you know your reach, but I think it surprises you sometimes. I was at the Beverly Hills Hotel. A French guy who checks me in all the time goes,
Starting point is 00:02:09 get over here. I thought there was like a problem in the hotel. I didn't know what was going on. I thought there was a leak in the room. He goes, listen, he's whispering in the lobby of the hotel. He goes, are you watching the Candace Owens expose right now? And I said, yeah, I kinda a little bit. are you watching the Candace Owens expose right now? And I said, yeah, I kinda a little bit. And he goes, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:02:30 He goes, I'm from France. And he goes, I believe it's true. And he's like, I know people who've seen weird stuff. And we just started giggling like school girls and talking, watching Candace Owens, because you've now become like this wild investigative, like you do these deep dives into stuff. And it's really wild.
Starting point is 00:02:56 And like, it was just really fun to me that, you know, this guy who's just checking me into a hotel was really like watching your content. And then he he's on this thing's blown up in France everywhere I mean it is the most international thing I've ever done and I could not have ever predicted that it would be that big Yeah, and the funny thing is is if Emmanuel Macron had not sent me that letter threat. We were only gonna do one episode had not sent me that letter threat. We were only gonna do one episode. It's like I was so angry that he had the audacity to send a server processor to Nashville, Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:03:37 And I'm a little testy when I'm pregnant, I'll give you that. But like someone is gonna knock on my front door and say the president of France says, you're not allowed to speak or else. So yeah, it's just a challenge. So I was like, okay, like now we're really doing this thing. I already knew he married a dude, you know?
Starting point is 00:03:55 But now we're really doing this thing and we just poured hours and hours and hours into just more research, tagging it on, making sure people could follow it themselves and understand like this wasn't like for funsies, it's like he actually married a dude. Well, what's interesting about this thing, I mean, you go on this, I mean,
Starting point is 00:04:13 I don't wanna call it a treasure hunt, but you go on this really exhaustive trip, this research into Brigitte Macron, who by the way, a lot of people in France agree with you. Oh, they know. Of all political stripes. And by the way, gay people transmit, like this is not like a, a lot of people are like,
Starting point is 00:04:37 one of the journalists who look into this was a gay journalist, like a lot of people are like, yeah, something's up here, something's up. Oh, it's more than up. It is like 1,000% true. Or else, the way that he could have stopped the entire docu-series, those people haven't watched it.
Starting point is 00:04:54 We then wrote back to the president and his mister at the LSA Palace and said, I'm glad you opened up Lines of Communication. We're not interested, we're not in the business of defaming anyone. I would make a fool of myself. So if you would just kindly answer this yes or no question, were you born a woman, a female, Rajit,
Starting point is 00:05:17 we'll include this and we'll stop the series. They declined to do it. So who would not stop, I'm about to do this huge piece and you can stop it by simply answering yes or no, but they couldn't do that because then they would have been lying on record. It would have opened up way more issues. And in, unfortunately he's not familiar with law in America,
Starting point is 00:05:37 but in order to reach that actual malice standard, you have to show that we acted in reckless disregard for the truth. You refuse to say the truth. And it was just this pompous a hundred page. We don't have to show that we acted in reckless disregard for the truth. You refuse to say the truth. And it was just this pompous 100 page, we don't have to answer whether or not like Brigitte is a woman or a man. What a bizarre thing to say. It's such an odd story because what it does, what's very interesting about the story to
Starting point is 00:05:57 me, there's many layers to it. What it really calls into question is how much do we know about the people who run our lives? Nothing. So this is what's really calls into question is how much do we know about the people who run our lives? Nothing. So this is what's really interesting to me. These people are introduced at some point as the best option to lead whatever. I think one of the reasons Trump was so popular is that people knew him for 30 years. Love him, hate him. Multiple wives, dissent, the other, you know, people say nasty things about him. People adore him, but they know him He's not you know certain people bill clinton is governing the smallest state in America and is then thrust into the spotlight
Starting point is 00:06:34 Barack Obama a lot of people on the right wing just emerge and they become you know household name immediately We don't know no one is doing a lot of research into the back stories of any of these people right. And when we do we're attacked you're being attacked it's a crazy it's a crazy yes. I'm like what is happening and it's so much crazier because there's stuff that I can't say on record just of course of course I'll tell you off camera but it's gotten even crazier in terms of like Emmanuel has really come undone
Starting point is 00:07:07 because he has never been this exposed. Everyone kind of already knew in France because in France it was being like, it was a bubble, but the journalists, again, on the left were the ones that fell down the hole as they were trying to write these, honestly, they were trying to prop up a Brigitte. They were trying to write these feminist pieces about Brigitte and then suddenly, yeah, they're like, they were trying to prop up of Rajeev. They were trying to write these feminist pieces about Rajeev and then suddenly, yeah,
Starting point is 00:07:26 they were trying to do like the Michelle Obama, oh this is amazing for women. And then when they tried to do any bit of research, they fell down a hole because this person didn't exist. And then suddenly they were being called into the L.E.A. Palace. Imagine I'm like, I'm gonna write this glowing piece about Ivanka Trump and her childhood.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And suddenly you get called in and you have Secret Service being like, what are you working on? And there's no photos. What do you, no, there's, yeah, you can't do, you can't, here's what you're gonna write. And let me tell you how it's gonna go. And people are going, this is weird.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Why can't I find or confirm anything? Why are they locking down yearbooks? Imagine if you were like, I'm gonna write about cancer. I'm like, I'm gonna Stanford High School. And then suddenly like Stanford High School starts locking down yearbooks. Something's not right here. If it's not, it should be very easy to fact check
Starting point is 00:08:07 that somebody existed. It's very easy to find at least a few photos Cheerleading photos maybe. of somebody. I don't know, you in the hospital when you gave birth to your three kids. Doesn't everybody take that first photo? But you also go into this thing.
Starting point is 00:08:20 And by the way, you know, some of this is, and you've just, when you're doing this, the the sense of humor I don't know if you know how funny it is it is I mean it's left out loud and I meet the staff at these hotels we're all just watching and people like the richest people in the world like hey our room services were like can you relax we're on episode 3 there's six episodes we have a lot to do but it's very funny you deliver this stuff First of all, this idea really struck me about this whole thing was number one She gets together with him. He's like 15, right? It's already weird. It started weird. It's already like a huge problem. It's like you're 40 and he's 16. Even if this was above board. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's 14. You're 40. We got a problem. Huge problem.
Starting point is 00:09:00 But then it is this is what really makes me laugh. It is and Candace you gotta if you haven't watched it You gotta watch it because she handles this in a very funny way. It's sold, this is what really makes me laugh. It is, and Candace, you gotta, if you haven't watched it, you gotta watch it because she handles this in a very funny way. It's sold that this is like a voluptuous model that like is on, like no one could resist this woman. Like every guy in class is gonna be looking at this woman going like, this woman is voluptuous and really attractive and like she's just a-
Starting point is 00:09:23 Claudia Schiffer. Claudia Schiffer Claudia Schiffer Yeah, and then the photos come out of Regine Macron and immediately you go They're lying about everything like everything's a lot like you see this and immediately you go. Wait a minute Hold on everything seems to be a lie We've all seen beautiful women and we know what good-looking women look like. There's nothing wrong, you know what I mean? It's like, this isn't a voluptuous French. This is a gym teacher, a P.E. teacher.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Yes. Already, when they were trying to run a manual, they knew they had to justify this weird age gap, and so the press went out. What you get was 48 and 15. It was, well, at best, they were trying to tell 40 and 14, okay? Which is illegal, but actually not there
Starting point is 00:10:08 It's 48 and 14 because we know that the crazy on once you get to the end of it you realize You know, this is Jean-Michel trogno, but if she actually had been Brigitte the enemy that she stole Then she would have been it would have been 40 and 14 So they first went to the press and wrote a bunch of confusing articles, like, oh actually, no, he was 15, and they sold him as just like virtuoso Mozart, and she was just supposed to be, according to the press, we just read the articles, and nobody actually found pictures of her.
Starting point is 00:10:34 This just irresistible drop dead Claudia Schiffer, sexy, all the boys, imagine their hormones running, they're horny, oh, we love this teacher, she's so hot, and then you see the actual photos of her. And you're like, no boy, no, no boy, not one boy at this school, not even one boy at this school was into this, so what is this? Why did the press even lie to us about that?
Starting point is 00:10:58 And then you start realizing something's very wrong here with this picture. Something's very wrong here, and then you start, and then you do this amazing job of, cause there's a lot of people that have looked into this in France and they've been defamed and sued. Mm-hmm, detained. Detained.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Detained, the main journalist on this had to move his family because they were trying to get him on taxes, like, you know, I will find any crime. And they started going after people for really small and petty things. And they didn't care who's writing about this. They are going after everybody.
Starting point is 00:11:30 And it's weird for a story with no legs or for something that's completely untrue. Why would they be detaining people? Why would a president of a country send a letter to Nashville, Tennessee? Yeah, it's crazy. To like a pregnant woman that's like recording from her basement.
Starting point is 00:11:47 That tells you the story's true. I mean, there's no, otherwise you'd be like, well, part of being a president, people write stuff about you all the time. And the stuff they say about Trump, you know, like, he's not gonna, you can't chase down every person that's saying something unless there's something here that you're very fearful of.
Starting point is 00:12:01 And it's terrifying when you get to it. What do you think the reaction reaction is in I mean the the palace to When this line of inquiry Starts coming from you from someone in America with a massive platform. Are they panicked? Yes, they are panicked. They are making phone calls. Their lawyers are still calling my lawyers. They still asked for us to take down the series because they were afraid when Joe Rogan mentioned it recently.
Starting point is 00:12:35 So they made another phone call and were basically like, you know, we could still see you in the future, but maybe you just want to take it down. And I'm like, have they not worked through my character? Stop with these phone calls. And I said to my lawyer, if they call again, we're doing a season two, because I left a lot on the table, you know?
Starting point is 00:12:51 I basically was like, there's so much here. No, if they call again, you're gonna get this on Netflix. No, it's right. If they call again. Stop calling pregnant Candice. No, of course, of course. Now, you go through this whole thing. This opens these interesting doors, right?
Starting point is 00:13:07 Now, a lot of people, you find yourself in the subterranean world that most people don't know exists, right? Where you have intelligence agencies and these programs, things like MK Ultra. Now, some people do know about this stuff. Some people are, you know, really well educated on this stuff. Some people are have a passing familiarity with it. But they
Starting point is 00:13:33 were mind control programs that were in America. They were all over the place. And these were programs that were utilized to turn, you know, people into essentially slaves that could be programmed to do things, whether it was assassinate someone and not remember why or who told you to do it. Right. Or be a sex slave or perhaps in a mentoring and candidate fashion run the government. Run a country. Run a country.
Starting point is 00:14:03 And that is who Emmanuel Macron is. And the craziest part is- So that's your, that's kind of the- That's, I mean, by the time I looked at everything, think about this, this is a guy who was sold to the public as a virtuoso, a mozo, a Mozart, he was just so brilliant. When you get to the episode where I explained to you, that essentially, just so Americans understand this,
Starting point is 00:14:22 they have a program that every person who runs a bank goes through. Let's call it a graduate program, like going to maybe UPenn and getting your MBA. It's slightly different, but just for sake of understanding here. So he went to this program. After failing to get into it three times,
Starting point is 00:14:36 then magically said, okay, you can get in. And not only did he then get in, but he graduated at the top of his class. There were some tests that they had to do, and he graduated, and everyone on campus class, there was some like tests that they had to do and he graduated and everyone on campus knew he was an idiot, okay? For the first time in that college's university or program's history, the students revolted
Starting point is 00:14:52 and said these are clearly fake test scores. There's no way this idiot, Emmanuel Macron, got the number one grade in this. We all know he's an idiot. And so for the first time in that program's history, because the kids were so outraged, they just canceled the results. Because they made it up that he finished the top of his class.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Beyond that, he then goes and works for Rothschild's bank. Is the youngest ever managing partner. The people that work at Rothschild's bank said he was such an idiot, he didn't even know what EBITDA meant. But they all knew that David Rothschild just plucked him up and that was like, you know So essentially give him a fake resume find himself intellectually any capacity No, and he was just top of his class and that was working Rothschild Bank the youngest managing whatever
Starting point is 00:15:34 Yeah, and so that was done by the Wall Street Journal who did a book on this So that this isn't like we're finding this up on reddit threads that people spoke out and were like he was such an idiot But it didn't matter and when we understood that he was like Protected Rothschild and they needed to kind of create this fake resume for him to make people think he was a genius He's not I mean, of course not smart and when the traditional press is looking into this and they're finding similar things to what you're Finding how were they? Presenting this idea that this kind of like empty suit of a guy is like failing upwards Yeah I think what a lot of these mainstream journalists do
Starting point is 00:16:05 is they kind of say what they have to say in a very professional way, and they leave it for the people like me to then kind of- It's a good point. You know, go there and say, hey guys, this is what a Manchurian candidate would look like.
Starting point is 00:16:18 These people tend to always be in drama classes, which is like Zelensky is obviously so- Right. Is anybody actually thinking that Zelensky is obviously so... Yeah, right. Isn't anybody actually thinking that Zelensky is running the country? He's a literal actor. He played the president in a comedic show. Yes, and they all are in these, they're all in drama classes. I always imagine Vladimir Putin finding that out and almost being like, the CIA is not
Starting point is 00:16:39 even trying. No, I feel that way. It's not even, it's so crazy. I do feel that way. I's not even it's so crazy. I do feel that way. I do. I often picture Vladimir Putin. It would be installing Khloe Kardashian to run, yeah, the Ukraine. Yeah, it's an. And I wouldn't even say, Khloe, I could probably buy more than Zelensky. For sure. He's just, it's so, it's like, who is behind you? Why are you doing this? That was why they freaked out about the Tucker Putin interview because Putin,
Starting point is 00:17:02 at one point when Tucker asked a question about what about the president or whatever, or he shook hands with Bill Clinton agreed to something. And Putin was kind of like, I don't deal with your presidents, I deal with the CIA. Like your presidents are just kind of like, they're puppets, like I got to deal with the CIA. And these are the sorts of things they don't want the public to know, right?
Starting point is 00:17:20 Because we need to all believe in this illusion, like you voted this person in and this person's really running things and the deep state doesn't exist. But never, and I've come to terms with that a long time ago, but never in a million years did I think, I mean, the Emmanuel Macron story is wacky because it's like, if you're already gonna go
Starting point is 00:17:36 through this effort to choose a Manchurian candidate, is it just not like crazy enough just doing that? Like, do you really have to add on the transitioning of a potential family member who molested him when he was a kid and Just see if you can get away with it. It's just like ha ha ha Let's see if the public if we just have a man so that the first lady that's like a really big so Who is Brigitte McCrone Brigitte McCrone was an individual who was born Jean-Michel trogno? was an individual who was born Jean-Michel Trogneau. And the relation to Emmanuel is? That I can't say for certain.
Starting point is 00:18:09 That's why we did not conclude how they are related. My sense is it's the missing uncle whose name is Jean-Michel who was- Not a bad guess. Yeah, who was the godfather when Emmanuel Macron got first communion at school, who's just missing. There's just a missing, that's my best bet, is that it's an uncle, but I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:33 I don't know, I know that without question, that Brigitte Macron was not born a woman. We've given them every ample opportunity to clarify that fact, and what they've done behind the scenes since that series has only further stressed that we have definitively stumbled upon the truth and they are going through very desperate measures right now to try to get our series removed off of YouTube.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Really? Yeah, I mean, as far as you could possibly go in terms of trying to get this series removed and to get me shut up because they know that the legal route isn't working, they're placing high phone calls, they're doing whatever they can, and that should signal to the public that this is real.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Because again, if somebody made a series and was like, no, Candace Owens was actually born Michael, I'd be like, dude, you're an idiot. That's actually kind of funny. There's something interesting about the idea that if you can sell people on this then what else could you sell people on you know if if if this is the case where this this woman who was Jean-Michel Trognault they've they've put the entire French press to sleep and
Starting point is 00:19:39 they've done this with the help of a kind of PR guru in France. A gangster, let's be clear. A gangster. Mimi Marchand is a gangster. She's a gangster. She's again now being tried for extortion and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:56 But that's the way the government's run. I don't think people can process that, but it's like the CIA was a gang. They are a gang. They will kill people who don't do what they want. And so in order to massage this in the public, they are a gang. They will kill people who don't do what they want. And so in order to massage this in the public, they used a woman. People feel very comfortable saying that about Putin
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Starting point is 00:21:42 I mean think about the fact that they arrested Pavel Deraev for a bit. Right, for tell it to, it was tell it to. Yeah, that is not a free speech country and they are deranged and so, if they're already arresting journalists, I'm like number one, if they went through the effort, the strenuous effort to send me a 100 page letter, I'm not gonna go into their gang territory.
Starting point is 00:22:01 So it's your belief that you've got Emmanuel Macron, who goes through this program, he's selected at a very young age to basically be some type of Manchurian candidate. And then at some point Jean-Michel Trognaud becomes Brigitte, who then becomes a teacher. And then... To further groom, he was groomed by Brigitte, there's no question. Right, and then Macron is 14, Brigitte's 40, and then they begin a, at what point do they begin a courtship, I'm like confused.
Starting point is 00:22:35 Well the official story is that they tell you is she saw him on stage performing in the play, and as a 40 year old woman, Even that was a flag for me. Like older women, like men will find younger women attractive, you know what I mean? Like a hot 18 year old. Older women, like have you ever seen a 14 year old boy? Like literally like a gang, like it's not like
Starting point is 00:22:58 a man in their prime is gonna be like a 22 year old, you know what I mean? Like have you ever seen a 14 year old boy? I'm like we don't find, why would a 40 year old woman find a 14 year old, you know what I mean? Like, if you're just a 14 year old boy, I'm like, we don't find, why would a 40 year old woman find a 14 year old boy? People that are usually their age are a little bit older. You want the Troy Brad Pitt age for men. So when you see a woman and she's a cougar,
Starting point is 00:23:16 she's a cougar for Troy, Brad Pitt and Troy. No, it's a crime. She's not looking for a 14 year old boy. No, we're talking about a crime. It's a crime. I'm like, everyone just go find a 14 year old boy. It's a crime. No, it's a crime. There's not a a 14 year old boy. No, we're talking about a crime. It's a crime. Like everyone just go find a 14 year old boy. It's a crime. No, it's a crime.
Starting point is 00:23:27 There's not a hot 14 year old boy. They're in a very much in their weird phase. So she's a teacher at this school. Yeah. He's a student. And he's in a play and she just was so swept away. By the way, what happened to Remember the Me Too? Remember all the concerns about all the things like this?
Starting point is 00:23:40 This would seem to be prime. I would hope it would fall in the parameters of, yeah, a little bit of Me Too-ing would fall in the parameters of, yeah, a little bit of me tooing. Fall in the parameters of an inappropriate power dynamic? Just a little bit. And so, yeah, she then claims that, you know, it was just so irresistible and then at some point they pursue a relationship and that part
Starting point is 00:24:00 gets a little bit fuzzy. I would imagine. Yeah, that part gets a little bit fuzzy, you know, alleging she was married. And I mean, you have to watch. There's so much there that's just insanity. No, it's being talked about by so many different people that, because you've waded into a lot of things recently
Starting point is 00:24:19 where you have a perspective that a lot of people don't have, but as soon as they start listening to you, they start going, wait a minute, whether they agree with all your conclusions or not, the general consensus is that you're onto something. Yeah. So, and for example, people are anti-Semitism, or this, that, and the other thing,
Starting point is 00:24:41 but there is a prominent Jewish person that you are helping that no one else is helping. Yeah, they ignore that part. She's Adolf Hitler. There is a very prominent Jewish person who you are actually helping that no one is helping, and that person is Harvey Weinstein, and you have looked over this and have come to, I don't want to say a conclusion, but you're certainly leaning in the direction that we don't know the whole story He was wrongfully convicted is my conclusion and I and I the thing about me is when you listen to my podcast I'll tell you my thoughts like I like the whole idea of saying that like you're not biased or like it is ridiculous
Starting point is 00:25:18 So I will say someone I've looked over this case, you know after looking over this case I've concluded that Harvey Weinstein was wrongfully convicted and was basically just hung on the Me Too thing. And I'm gonna show you how I got there, but I'm gonna give you access to everything I'm looking at. Like, I'm not here to tell you I'm the expert and I'm above you. You can investigate this with me. And Harvey Weinstein, when this came across my plate,
Starting point is 00:25:37 honestly, somebody contacted me and I just thought he was guilty. I mean, that even shows that me, I think I'm impervious to the media. And I always like, no, the media is lying, but I clearly fell for the Harvey Weinstein thing because it was like 130 women. I mean, I was like, some things are just basic odds here.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Someone's gotta be telling the truth. And then I realized, I didn't even know why he was in prison. I didn't even recognize how many women actually put him in prison. And it came down to just three. In all those cases, three women. And when you look at the case, it is the most absurd, ridiculous. You have to genuinely believe that a woman can be, while having a four-year affair, raped
Starting point is 00:26:20 one time, continued the affair for multiple years. That one time she was raped right after, emailed him for tickets to go to Paris, to be flown with her friends to Paris. That part she doesn't remember, or when she gets questioned on the stand, she breaks down crying, right? She breaks down crying. Like, why would you do this?
Starting point is 00:26:39 And also after she got raped, like brought her mom to meet him, it just gets like, it's a little too much. I know what a sugar baby is, okay? The world knows what sugar babies are. I fully accept that he abused his power. Like, of course, people know you're Harvey freaking Weiss and you've done the most amazing movies ever.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And these women are not sleeping with you because you're Brad Pitt and Troy, right? You know what I'm saying? And so they feel like they, and then imagine doing that, like you sleep with him, and then afterwards your career doesn't take off. And so I feel these women are trying to rinse themselves of their sins, of like, oh no,
Starting point is 00:27:16 I didn't sleep with like Harvey Weinstein when I was young. I was raped. When you read these women's emails following their, you know, quote unquote, rapes or sexual assaults, you just go, something's up. Listen, I'm not an expert. I know we're in the age of the experts. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:34 I'm not an expert on what does and does not qualify rape, but I would like to think that you wouldn't say, oh, he's like a father to me. Oh, I love him. He's a mentor. He's this, my mom meets him, it's like, when you read these emails and read how many there are,
Starting point is 00:27:48 you just go, okay, this was something else, right? And also, you would then be alone with him again over and over in a hotel room, would you not try to avoid the circumstance ever again? It feels like a incredible stretch to say that a incredible stretch to say that somebody who we know abuses power and you know was not acting in a moral or upstanding way or you know was probably aggressive and did things that nobody would support, should just be convicted on the basis of a general vibe instead of a specific set of provable allegations, which I think is where
Starting point is 00:28:36 you landed on this. Yeah, and I landed on that and had said that publicly on Twitter, and then that was before the appellate course reversed the decision, so I said it, and then a few months ago, Harvey Weinstein's decision got overturned in New York. And the appellate judges said the exact same thing. They were like, this was a kangaroo court. I mean, I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:28:55 They were allowing anyone to come into the court and say whatever. You would get like a former assistant that was like, I was there one time, and him and his brother got into a fight. Like just like character assassin in the courtroom. I was a juror on a murder trial and they at one time they were like, you cannot bring up other things this defendant did.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Exactly. You're trying this defendant on these set of allegations and nothing else. Right. They let it with Tarvey Weinstein. They let anyone you could say anything. He took my pencil in eighth grade. Right. It was just a full character assassination. They have nothing to do. Have you spoken with Harvey Weinstein. They let anyone you could say, if he took my pencil in eighth grade, it was just a full character assassination that had nothing to do. Have you spoken to him?
Starting point is 00:29:29 Yeah. I speak to Harvey. Yeah. And how does he feel that one human being on earth is trying to shed light on this case? You know, he called me- Because am I wrong? You're it, right? Yeah. And. You know, he called me- Because am I wrong? You're it. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:29:47 Yeah, and he called me and he thanked me. I mean, he hasn't had this much hope in years. And you know, he'd been listening to his lawyers for a long time, don't talk to anyone, don't say anything. And that was part of the struggle of bringing this story forward, because they're like, well, you don't wanna blow your chances.
Starting point is 00:30:00 And I said to him, listen, I don't think your lawyers understand. You're in prison because you lost the public war. You know what I mean? Right. Me too was just, they were just hanging people publicly. Right. And if you don't actually get out what happened,
Starting point is 00:30:12 and he was just elated, like for the first time he had hope. And the thing that's so sad that people don't realize, and I don't know how these women sleep at night, is he has kids. You know, he has kids that are growing up and they are being told that their father is a rapist. Not that your father is a bad man and a moral man, your father abused his, you know, abused his power,
Starting point is 00:30:35 all those things might be true, but a rapist, which is something totally different. And I just don't understand how people can sleep at night. Because you just- And he denies that. He says, I'm not a racist. No, he's denied it from the very beginning. And he's admitted, I've had affairs.
Starting point is 00:30:48 And they, oh, why'd you pay him off? He's like, cause I was cheating on my wife nonstop at the peninsula. And so when these women came and were like, well, you better pay me. I paid some of them off, obviously. But when you read the emails, it's just, it is ridiculous. It defies common sense to believe that anyone would communicate like that for years and
Starting point is 00:31:09 years after they were allegedly assaulted or they were allegedly raped. And they all were looking for careers, they're all in the industry, they're all asking him for tickets. And he was the guy, he got them the tickets, by the way. We watched the Kevin Spacey doc and it was these guys who were like, well, he was inappropriate. But then I went to his apartment and said, what are you doing? What are you doing? You're trying to get something and Fine, but then you can't turn around and go this guy ruined my life Because it does feel like there is a fair amount of like
Starting point is 00:31:36 You know revisionist history or Monday morning quarterbacking again not the you know Harvey Weinstein. We're not saying it's like you know You know the moral paragon of whatever. This is not- He's not Justin Baldoni. Like, it's not like a case where you're like, this guy was just such an amazing person. No, of course. But people need to be nuanced.
Starting point is 00:31:51 And now you got into that one too. Yeah, that one really got me angry. I kind of was, I'm not even, I was kind of barely paying attention to that one. Yeah. Because I'm kind of like, I paid attention a little bit to Dep Heard, and then I felt this was kind of
Starting point is 00:32:08 a Dep Heard sequel. Oh, it was so much worse. Oh, excuse me. So he did nothing, he just did nothing. And they were just like, we will. And what was the motivation? I just think. For Blake Lively to do this.
Starting point is 00:32:19 I think for a very long time, we just as a society didn't realize Ryan Reynolds was a psychopath. Interesting. Because he was of playing himself as Deadpool and people thought it was kind of funny and then something triggered him about Justin Baldoni and he went on an absolute tear to destroy every layer of this man's life and his wife wanted to control the movie. She admitted as much on stage as that's what she does. She pretends she just wants to act,
Starting point is 00:32:45 but she's really there because she wants to take over movies. And just the length that they went through to destroy this, I think it's like you see a puppy, you know you can, and Ryan was just like, I can do it. And you gotta listen to it, because when Candace goes through it. Another Jewish guy I'm defending.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Yeah. And she's like, and nobody pays attention. They're like, no, she's still hidden. I've actually petitioned for you to get an award from several Jewish organizations. The, we haven't heard back but I When you go through this what's interesting is that? I'm the weirdly Hollywood adjacent. I've done like one movie
Starting point is 00:33:17 It was like the worst movie ever Joker to shout out to everyone who ruined that And I said everyone goes are you thinking Mattie for saying how bad it was? I go, what am I going to do? I make a living with my fucking mouth. Like I'm like, I'm going to lie and go, no, it's great. It's great that the Joker's doing show tunes. Isn't that what everyone wants? Isn't that what everyone wants is show tunes with, you know?
Starting point is 00:33:39 So I was in like one movie and again, I, I, I don't like, I'm, I, I'm I I'm I'm plugged in but you from the total outside this is what's very interesting as somebody's really in the outside you see things better in a lot of these situations than people that are in it because you have this detachment where you can go wait a minute what's going on where you're like cuz I just heard I'm like oh I guess there's some weird I didn't think he was like just heard, I'm like, oh, I guess there's some weird, I didn't think he was like super guilty, but I'm like some weirdness on set, whatever kind of ignored it, move on. But you're like, no, no, no, this was a complete attempt to destroy this man's life.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Yeah, it was bad. Put him in a hospital. Yeah. And he, he is the most frustrating person because he never once fought back for himself. Like he genuinely. What do you think that is? Because he's being told by people just don't say anything. So here's the thing, a lot of people, most people I would think in Hollywood are a lot like Ryan and Blake,
Starting point is 00:34:37 where they pretend to be good people by giving money and virtue signaling. And like, I give to this cause, I care about this. Or like, I'm a male feminist and they're not. He actually is all of those things. He actually is. He just takes it from people, and I need to be better, and he's constantly just hitting himself over the head.
Starting point is 00:34:56 I need to be better. I went through his Instagram page, and I suffered from PTSD with how nice he was. I didn't like it. It was way too nice. You know, I was just like, just one time stand up for yourself. And the woman's like, men shouldn't speak.
Starting point is 00:35:10 He's like, you're right, we just shouldn't. I'm like, no, no, you can speak. And so I just knew right away, I think I'm a person that I lived through enough when I was young that I kind of had to sharpen my ability to read people very quickly. You know, like a basic survival skill. So that's probably more of just the things
Starting point is 00:35:27 I saw when I was little. And so I had to wise up real quick and I had to read people and I know how to read. I think that's my one superhuman skill is I'm just like, don't trust that one. And Blake Lively, I've just, your best friend to Taylor Swift, don't trust that one. Like she's been moving and has gotten away with it
Starting point is 00:35:43 for years, victimizing people while pretending she's a victim I know things everybody knows about Taylor Swift I will say no things that Taylor Swift and her mother have left messages on other pop stars phones Threatening them. No, they're like Everybody knows just they'll eventually come out come at her come at her come at him, bro Yeah, or her or her come at him, bro. Yeah, or her. Or her. It's 2025.
Starting point is 00:36:07 Come at me, bro. I don't even care. Come at Brugie or Michelle Trogna. Or me or Tim. Yeah, but no, but listen, the reality is I heard vicious. She's vicious. She is vicious. Vicious.
Starting point is 00:36:17 And so for Blake and her to be best friends right away, and I've known Blake, Blake is really just like, just very surface. She's never had to work for anything in her life. She's not talented. Everything gets handed to her. And she's quite mean to people. Everyone knows that. She's a long pattern.
Starting point is 00:36:29 She's that role she played on Gossip Girl. She is. And that's what I'm saying. And he's actually Deadpool. So, you know, I just knew right away that the power dynamics and the fact that she was trying to do Me Too, but Me Too was years ago.
Starting point is 00:36:41 She did it a little too late. Right, she was coming through. She was a little too late to the Me Too party. She arrived fashionably late to the Me Too party, but the party was over, you know what I mean? And I just went, I think I need to hear a little more here. This isn't like, it's not passing the vibe check. And then when Brian Friedman,
Starting point is 00:36:56 who is my favorite person right now, just said F that, read every single text message online, it was incredible. You gotta do it, you actually have to sit down and do it, that, like, read every single text message online. It was incredible. You gotta do it. You actually have to sit down and do it because it's very scary. It's like shockingly terrifying that Ryan Rylans is just allowed to be a person in life.
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Starting point is 00:38:29 or dial pound law pound 529. 529. This is a paid advertisement. Well, here's what's interesting. And this is what I think is this connective tissue that you have between a lot of the stories you're doing. One of the things I think that it fascinates you and it's kind of fascinates me and it's interesting is what can you get people to believe this?
Starting point is 00:38:53 I feel like from consuming some of your content, watching your stuff, what can you pass yourself off as? What can you get people to believe? How? Because here's what I think, and you correct me if I'm wrong, there is a part of you that obviously we disagree with what people are doing, but you almost got to give it to them in a little bit. You're impressed by the elaborate hoax and the production value of it, even though it has gaping holes in it where you go in and go, wait a minute, this is wrong.
Starting point is 00:39:28 But I've always been amazed at what could get sold and how it's been sold. There is an IDTV element of it. Where you're like, a crime happened and this person almost got away with it. And it was elaborate. And the planning that went into this, like Ryan Reynolds, the New York Times,
Starting point is 00:39:48 sitting down planning this, how to get someone's cell phone by pretending you have a different lawsuit. There's so many elements. I'm like, this is a true crime story. And at the same time, this person was just allowed to exist in the public and pretend to be a good person because he gave to Amphar and BLM.
Starting point is 00:40:05 There's a psychological element. And I do think that one of my interests is, like my natural interest is psychology. It's why I'm interested in all of these psychological programs the government used to run like chaos and how easy it is to socially engineer a mind. It's so easy. Our minds are so malleable.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And that's why, even when I have these moments where I check myself, like the Harvey Wein Weinstein case because I thought he was so guilty It kind of scared me about myself because I was like, oh my god Candice You have been so good right about making sure that your mind is not being manipulated and even you fell for fell for one And you were I was vocally anti me too. I was like, oh yeah, Harvey Weinstein is definitely guilty that one's I don't have a look into that I think a lot of a lot of people that You know Think they know a lot, know very little, and it's very surprising to me.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I've met people that have gone to the best schools and they have risen to positions of prominence in society. They're not unintelligent. They're incredibly capable. They're savvy in their own business. They're tremendously competent. They've made vast sums of money. They are incredibly sharp. But if you take them out of that world
Starting point is 00:41:20 and you just ask them to process some of the things that we've talked about today, they're at a complete loss. Oh yeah. I think the longer you stay in school, the dumber you become. I do think that there is a common sense street element that gets completely lost when you're just trying to like add a bunch of degrees to your life
Starting point is 00:41:38 and certifications and that's why when we get into this like expert problem, where they just were like, I don't know how I got it wrong on COVID. And then there was this clip of Andrew Tate speaking about COVID where he's like, you know, if you're on the block and somebody comes up and they're like, eat this cheeseburger, you know, I just really want to eat this cheeseburger.
Starting point is 00:41:57 You just instinctively know, like I'm good, right? You're trying real hard to get me in, in a way that's like, it's free, just take it, it's free. And what he's speaking to is street smarts. And that gets lost when you're just kind of off the streets and in the academia. And you see that a lot. And the experts just kind of keep getting it wrong
Starting point is 00:42:16 because they're missing that common sense element. And you realize that if you want to trick an expert, just put it in an expert book. Like they wake up every day and they're like, well, the New York Times couldn't possibly lie to me. And I've read the article in the New York Times and the New York Times says that Justin Baldoni is basically akin to a rapist. So I'm just obviously it's true.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Or just a big bag of money. Yeah, I think a big bag of money. That also works. That also a nice expert book and a big bag of money works. And listen, there are obviously people in society that know more about things than other people there there are people that are trained in a degree in a field but then there's also a lot of people that are bought are being I'm in politics yeah I know are you kidding me I've seen it over and over again sad to watch too because I had to watch don't start like that no you know I've been it over and over again. It's sad to watch too, because they don't start like that.
Starting point is 00:43:06 I've been with people and come up in politics with them and they're great and they're motivated by all the right things. And then I think what happens is you don't realize, you become a part of a certain class and you feel like you can't go against it. There's like the cult of politics that happens and they won't critique certain things
Starting point is 00:43:23 that they know to be wrong, which is crazy to me. Because. What do you say to people that go, Candace Owens, rabidly anti-Semitic, sees Jewish conspiracy theories everywhere, there is that narrative. Yeah, I think we could, the whole idea that anti-Semitism is on the rise,
Starting point is 00:43:44 my basic PR advice would just be maybe stop blowing up children, BB-9-Yahoo, and see if it decreases. It certainly is not, it is not helping. I'm not an expert. Not helping. I'm not an expert. Certainly not helping.
Starting point is 00:43:58 But I do think that where you think you see anti-Semitism, it may just be a humane response to children being blown up for like two years straight. There should be a way to acknowledge that there's a human toll of that war that is becoming ... I'm not an expert? No, of course. But listen, at the end of the day, I think the vast majority of people look at that situation and say, this is terrible.
Starting point is 00:44:31 It's unsustainable. We're supporting it. We're funding it. It needs to end. Right. And, you know, some people have caught more flak, more flak than others for saying it. There's clearly antisemites. There's clearly people that believe whatever the Holocaust denial, for saying it. There's clearly anti-Semites, there's clearly people that believe whatever,
Starting point is 00:44:47 Holocaust denial, whatever, there's clearly people on that side of the spectrum, but there are also people that are pointing out, you know, a very real problem with, like you said, the massive infanticide. That was my crime. I mean, there's no way that you're trying to sell right now that I'm trying to free Harvey Weinstein
Starting point is 00:45:05 who gave more money to the ADL, who has me on a list by the way, while he was alive, every Jewish cause he's given money to. And Steve Sarowitz and Justin Baldon, these are all Ashkenazi Jews, they leave all that off the table because they're trying to conflate critique of Israel with just being Jewish, which is absurd.
Starting point is 00:45:24 And I'm sorry, it's just stupid. I'm over it. I don't care anymore. I don't even defend myself against it because it's just so overdone. And we were like that place, you know, when BLM just went too far and everything was racist. Well, that's the other thing.
Starting point is 00:45:35 I think in the beginning, a lot of people were like, yes, let's look at the way police behave. And let's look at the way they behave. Right. And let's look at the way they behave in minority communities. Let's look at the way they behave across the board. We're a free country. We have a second amendment.
Starting point is 00:45:53 We have people that have guns, are free, have autonomy. And if the police are gonna have to also understand how to treat people that are Americans you know, Americans, right? So I think a lot of people are like, let's take a look at all of that. And then it went so overboard. It went to defund, it went to abolish the police.
Starting point is 00:46:13 It went to there's no place. And then it was suddenly like, if you're white and you wear your hair and braids, apologize. And people are like, you know what, I'm done. Right. And we're now at like hair and braids apologize on the symptom thing.
Starting point is 00:46:21 And I'm just, everyone's just kind of done with it. And everyone's exhausted. And no one cares. And everyone's exhausted. And I one cares. And everyone's exhausted. And I certainly want to make that clear. I literally don't care if you are gonna call me anti-Semite because I've noticed a lot of kids are getting blown up. That's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:46:33 But there's also an entitlement that I've been trying to comprehend lately. Because there are people who think that if you get called a name because you're Jewish, it's somehow like, is this your first day on the internet? As soon as you are on the internet, when they figure out what you are, you're gonna get called the thing.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Every day I wake up, I log in to Twitter, and I'm called the N-word. That's just like, I've just come to it, that just has to happen, because that's how the internet works. And there are some people that are so fragile, that like, and when I say some people, I mean quite literally,
Starting point is 00:47:01 people that have texted me a screenshot, like a troll account, being like, look what this person said about Jews. You're a 45-year-old man who runs a satire business, Seth. What are you, what is this? Have you never, is this your first day on the internet? Do you know how many times I've been called? If you can't deal with that, you gotta log off.
Starting point is 00:47:21 You know what I mean? The internet is the internet. The internet is the internet. It's a place for trolling. They want to find out what is your attribute so I can call deal with that. You gotta log off, you know what I mean? The internet is the internet. The internet is the internet. It's a place for trolling. They want to find out what is your attribute so I can call you the thing, right? And this starts when kids are playing Game Boys and there's a little chat.
Starting point is 00:47:33 I mean, they're playing, what's that game where there's the? Well, it's a ton of them. Fortnite, there's any of that, right? Yeah, I don't know, I don't game, but they read the chats, they're insane. That's the internet, right? And so they have to kind of know the difference between, well I've never seen so many people saying names,
Starting point is 00:47:49 because Jordan Peterson has taken this stance too, and I'm like, is this everybody's first time? Wait, he's against name calling now? Oh my gosh, are you kidding me? He's like, I think truly trolls have broken a lot of people. And maybe they're too old to be on the internet, I don't know what it is. Just log off for a little bit, smell some fresh air, it's not real life. a lot of people and maybe they're too old to be on the internet. I don't know what it is.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Just log off for a little bit, smell some fresh air. It's not real life. The internet is not real life. I mean, could you imagine me? I bet some of those children in Gaza would love to be called a name. Right? If that's all they had to deal with. And they're acting like every day they're dealing with like, I've survived slavery.
Starting point is 00:48:22 I'm Harriet Tubman and I've escaped to the north because I responded to a troll. I survived an internet holocaust. Dude, just log off. If you are that rattled. Take a beat. Block or log off? Take a beat. You know?
Starting point is 00:48:36 And so. I had a war with the red mango frozen yogurt. It got very intense. And I believe I was blocked. Was this a troll, red mango? No, no, no, this is a real frozen yogurt company. Oh, you're talking about the actual Red Mango. Yeah, we just started attacking.
Starting point is 00:48:49 I don't know how it happened, but we both were not at our best. You were. Have you thought about writing a book about this? Because I think you could help people. Yeah, we're not at our best. You gotta just, sometimes you gotta just move on. Red Mango. You gotta just move on.
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Starting point is 00:51:54 everyone's like, I don't know, there's this weird, like, I've, you know, I explained this the other day and I was like, I ran this like boogie man that I've heard about since I'm nine. And me and my and I was like, I ran this like boogeyman that I've heard about since I'm nine. And me and my friend are always like, when you take hostages like I ran did in the eighties or whatever, you're just on the list forever. And everyone talks about going to the United States. Now we've done this, we've seen this movie. We know what happens when we put Western troops in a Muslim country, we decapitate the leadership, we
Starting point is 00:52:24 install a new government, it's met, we know what happens. This isn't like a mysterious thing, like what's going to happen? How will this work? We know what's going to happen and we still seem to be marching towards it. Yeah. And I almost wonder if some of this defense department stuff that's happening, and maybe Pete, Pete Exeter is having a cocktail every now and then. I don't know. Um, that's a possibility, but there's also a possibility that there's a lot of people that there's some turmoil because people want to move in the
Starting point is 00:52:58 direction of war with Iran. I'm just wondering, like, I'm, I don't have a crystal ball. How have I been saying to my audiences for three years that we're going to war with Iran, like I don't have a crystal ball. How have I been saying to my audiences for three years that we're going to war with Iran? I don't have a crystal ball. How did I know all of these things that were going to happen when I was talking about what was going to happen with Zelensky?
Starting point is 00:53:12 Guys, the media, it's all so farcical. Like it is pretending. All you have to do is pay attention to what Bibi Netanyahu said. He's been like literally, he said Libya, he said Syria, he said Iraq, he said Iran. The footage is on the internet. And when people ask him about America,
Starting point is 00:53:33 he's on camera saying America is something that can be easily manipulated, right? We're gonna get what we want. All of it's there. Why are we in the Middle East? In case you didn't know this, you may not be the best geography. I'm not the best geography, but America, the United States of America is not located in the Middle East? In case you didn't know this, you may not be the best geography. I'm not the best geography,
Starting point is 00:53:45 but America, the United States of America is not located in the Middle East. So it's kind of weird that we just keep having nonstop beef in the Middle East, right? And some of it, a lot of it's oil, probably, right? But that's the whole point. So all of us pretending like there's weapons of mass destruction.
Starting point is 00:54:01 It's about regionally, Israel wants to expand its interests and its power in the region. Truthfully, we have been in bed with Israel since its creation in 1948 and really proliferated that after JFK mysteriously got shot and we're not allowed to know anything more about that, just accept the narrative, whatever.
Starting point is 00:54:21 We increased our relationship like LBJ did that. All of that, and when you speak about this real history and show, like Israel said, LBJ was the greatest friend. Okay, well that's weird because JFK was arguing with Israel leading up to his death. Him and Prime Minister Ben-Gurion were arguing every day on the phone, still not declassified. He didn't want them to go nuclear.
Starting point is 00:54:43 He was trying to stop them from getting weapons and then all of a sudden the guy under him in command does a complete 180 once he gets shot. It's problematic that we can't have these discussions, but it's actually the most crucial thing. And this is why Dave Smith gets completely pilloried, because he's willing to talk about this unhealthy relationship and attachment that we have with Israel. I don't view the CIA and the Mossad as different organizations and neither should you, by the way, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:55:08 they are fundamentally the same deep state that I think I've been working. There's a lot of very long time. A lot of the interests overlap often, right? Always. When are they not overlapped? Yeah. Well, I don't, I think there was a, there's some, the Saudis complicate the picture slightly. They complicated slightly, but I would say that there's almost always overlapping interests. Right?
Starting point is 00:55:29 The Saudis complicate it a bit, but it does seem like there is kind of a movement now in America to basically try to understand more about the dynamics that enable certain decisions, I think. And there should be, because the thing is, Israel is, as they always say, we're just a tiny country, the size of New Jersey,
Starting point is 00:55:56 and it's like, okay, that's not like the thing that you should be counting in your favor. Why are you causing so much crap? You know what I mean? Like, it's like, it's like, I think there's room to say that- So they need bodies, they need more bodies, and that's why I try to wake people up to it. It's like, the reason why you have to critique this country is because when they-
Starting point is 00:56:10 Well, there's a lot of people in Israel that critique it as well. More than any- I read harats every day. They are marching in the streets. So there's people that are going, we don't want- They don't want this war. It's not as rabies. We're talking about governments.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Our government sucks. We're talking about governments, intelligence agencies. I think there's a lot to be said for the people a lot of them in Israel who are going we think be being that Yahoo is corrupt he's facing corruption trials right now we don't want to expand the borders of this country you know and word and and the people of Israel are suffering and Jewish people around the world are potentially suffering because of these actions because of the unnecessary conflation like a Jewish
Starting point is 00:56:43 you have nothing to do with this you have there's no reason why you have to defend anything he's doing. This is a random country in the Middle East. And I know there's been a lot of people, and I call this, it's the same conditioning that black people face in the classroom. Like if you want to know why black people wanted to jump and support BLM, really without even thinking, is because they have been raised to understand
Starting point is 00:57:02 that there's this existential crisis. Like being black, you're automatically a victim. And that happens because of public schooling. We learn so much about slavery. They imprint that in our mind as we're growing up. So then when somebody says, oh my gosh, like George Floyd, you better get out there. Black people instinctually do that.
Starting point is 00:57:18 And so I understand very much why Jewish Americans after October 7th felt the way that they felt because in that same way, the imprint for them is the Holocaust right we learned so much about that in school there's so many movies about it same for slavery so many movies about it in Hollywood. It's understandable that you know seeing anybody get dragged from a rave into a tunnel is a crazy horrible thing that everybody would you know it condemns and says 100% and then you always get the initial reaction like I and so I completely forgive and excuse that And there's no one that I would say and like after 9-eleven this country went around and did a lot of things
Starting point is 00:57:52 That I don't think made us safer and in fact Put us in a bad position financially gave up our freedoms We tortured a lot of people that were innocent we killed a lot of people that were innocent We have to take our belts off at TSA now. We have to take our belts off at TSA. All of that stuff. And we're innocent. And we didn't do anything?
Starting point is 00:58:09 We didn't do anything. And now we get to be like criminals. A lot of soldiers gave their lives. So I think there's an understandable rage and reaction that people have. But from our own history, you can see that it did go too far. Yeah, and that's what we're doing now. It's like we now have the first time as like Generation 9-11,
Starting point is 00:58:30 as I refer myself to, to slow things down after a big event happens. And before we get ourselves in those circumstances again, we can slow down and go, what are we actually doing here? Who actually benefits? Nothing made sense after 9-11. We were told that Saudis were on the plane, and we didn't go to war with Saudi Arabia.
Starting point is 00:58:45 We then went to war with Iraq. Threat level was orange and then red. Yeah, and weapons of mass destruction. We never found weapons of mass destruction. Then we went into Afghanistan. Nothing made sense. And so what this actually was, was we were gonna go to war no matter what.
Starting point is 00:58:56 They needed to justify, they needed the public to get on their side about it. And that's how I feel about what's happening right now, is that war with Iran has already been decided upon. And they're just playing a game. Where is Trump in this? Where is the Trump administration? I mean, right now is that war with Iran has already been decided upon. And they're just playing a game. Where is Trump in this? Where is the Trump administration? I mean, my understanding is that Trump
Starting point is 00:59:08 would like a diplomatic resolution, but the neocons want war. And unfortunately, there's a lot of neocons in Trump's cabinet. And I think that's when you're speaking about that push-pull and what's going on with Pete Hegseth. And what's happening is that there are people who are genuinely, I mean, from what we heard, Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Hegseth,
Starting point is 00:59:26 and there was one other person who stopped us from attacking Iran or whatever it was. They are the reason that we're not at war with Iran today. But everyone else wants to go to war because it's already been decided upon. And so you have to kind of wake up the American people. When I say American, I'm talking Jewish American, just American guys, like stop seeing yourself
Starting point is 00:59:45 as black, white, Jewish. Like we need to recognize what's happening here because very few people benefit from this perpetual state of war. Whether we're talking about Ukraine, Israel, very few people at the tippity top are actually benefiting from the war machine. And it's not you and me.
Starting point is 01:00:03 It's something that I woke up to. We're maybe similar ages, I'm 40, I ain't, it's not you and me. It's something that I woke up to. We're maybe similar ages. I'm 40. I don't know. I don't know if you're talking about your age. You don't have to. No, I do. I talk about my age. I'm 35. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:11 So your, but my birthday is on Tuesday. So I want you to make sure you get me something. Happy birthday. I absolutely will. I absolutely will. Get her a subscription to the free press. Now, Barry Weiss. Now, did she tweet my special?
Starting point is 01:00:25 I tell Barry, I go, if you want me to support whatever you're doing over there, I need more than a free tote bag. I like Barry, but I said, I want to read her article. She gave me a free subscription to the free press. Her article was included. I had to upgrade. So I'm just saying. Not anti-Semitic, just what it is.
Starting point is 01:00:42 But here's what I'll say. We learned this. We watched our friends go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq and die. And we watched a lot of people. We watched the 10 counties around Washington DC become the wealthiest counties in America. They don't have significant natural beauty. They don't have tons of resources. It wasn't the location of Wall Street or Hollywood or the country music capital. It wasn't any of that. It was just humdrum, plain-jane suburbs that surrounded this nucleus of power.
Starting point is 01:01:15 McLean, Virginia, Langley, Virginia. Why? Why are they so rich? Right. So they got really rich, and veterans came back and had no health care. Veterans came back, and their suicide rates were off the charts. Veterans came back and couldn't get housing.
Starting point is 01:01:29 They were ignored. They were put on ice. And then we watched tons of people that worked in military adjacent fields, the defense industry, things like that, become incredibly wealthy. And that to me, I feel like was a lesson that a lot of people in my generation learned. And I'm saying, our generation did learn that. And that's why we're vocal. A lot of people are unlearning it. And for the first time, and I'm very optimistic about it
Starting point is 01:01:58 because obviously I wouldn't have a platform if what I was saying, if the press was to be believed, I wouldn't have a platform. I mean, they've called me every name possible in the book, gone after my family, gone after my job, gone after my career, but at the end of the day, my sons are not gonna grow up and fight in your shitty little war.
Starting point is 01:02:13 And that's where I'm at. I'm on some mom stuff right now. And you're not gonna mess with the mama bear, okay? I'm gonna speak the truth unapologetically. I don't really care about your feelings. I don't really care about like a mean tweet from like Meghan McCain. And I understand why she loves war. She's one of the great, her family's one of the benefactors of war. unapologetically, I don't really care about your feelings, I don't really care about a mean tweet from Megan McCain, and I understand why she loves war.
Starting point is 01:02:27 She's one of the great, her family's one of the benefactors of war, I get it, I get the neocon class. You guys are rich because people in the South who are poor, our sons are dying in your wars, I get it, I really do. But you make me sick. I just stopped this years ago and she still holds it against me. I'm not kidding, her and Van Dominic,
Starting point is 01:02:42 I sent one tweet and it's been seven years, or four years and she haven't let it go. I mean, it was a really like, you know, honest tweet that I put out. I was offending Joe Rogan when she was saying like, you know, during COVID when like suddenly it was like the revenge of people who never took care of their health
Starting point is 01:03:00 and they like got the vaccine and then were like, you don't care about health. And she like went after Joe Rogan. And she's like, Joe Rogan then were like, you don't care about health. And she like went after Joe Rogan and she's like, Joe Rogan's an idiot. He doesn't care about health. And I was like, no one should be listening to Megan McCain. She never let it go. No. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:16 People get in their feelings and stay there. I want to be forgiven. Yeah. I mean, so many people that just don't like me. Well, you know, I mean, this is part of the thing. So sad, Tim. Part of the game. But I'm real sad. Yeah. Yeah. Life insurance can help someone's family if they were to pass away.
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Starting point is 01:05:15 I like what I do. I sleep at night knowing that I'm saying something that I actually believe. You're not afraid of people you disagree with. I don't think you strike me as someone who needs to be siloed in a thing where they never engage with, you seem to engage with a fair amount of people
Starting point is 01:05:30 who disagree with you. I love it. You don't mind it. I want to have my mind changed. I don't wanna be in a box and hearing myself speak. This is why I love even what I do now because I tell people to be a part of the investigation and they send me things.
Starting point is 01:05:43 And I love that my platform now has so many people that were on the left before. Yeah, I was at the Daily Wire. It was really kind of exclusively conservative. And now it seems since I'm I guess I'm getting more of just me. Yeah, I think there's also multitudes. Everyone contains multitudes. There's people that are, you know, I think people called me liberal friends that I have. I live in New York, I lived in LA,
Starting point is 01:06:07 a lot of my friends are liberal, most of them are wealthy, I spend most of the time with people whom I use for things, and a lot of them happen to be liberal, and I tolerate their personalities because of the homes they have. The boats. Yeah, you gotta, you know what I mean? You gotta get out to Montauk in the summer.
Starting point is 01:06:24 Yeah, you can't, I what I mean? You gotta get out to Montauk in the summer. Yeah, you can't. I mean, I'm gonna tolerate this for nothing. Let's get on a boat. Tell me about it on a boat. Tell me about the non-binary kid on a boat. Now. It's so much more understandable on a yacht. Look at the wind, you can't even hear.
Starting point is 01:06:39 Yeah. But I'll tell you this, and I love my liberal friends, I love my conservative friends, I'm like in this weird miasma in the middle, I don't know what I am, I believe in, you know, I believe in pedophile cult and lizard people, I think I'm a centrist, that's centrist now. So that was a big tweet I had many years ago, but I think that you have a lot of liberals calling me going, Kansas Owens, I'm fucking listening to Kansas Owens. They go, you know, she made all these points about this thing. And they're going because I think a lot of people are sleepwalking.
Starting point is 01:07:13 And it's not always their fault. They got kids and the this and the that and they got a job and they're like, they're just, you know, they're getting battered. Like when you're landing in a plane and it's turbulent, and you're just getting battered and you're getting hit. I think that's why a lot of people like are in life with so many responsibilities and things, and they're getting battered by information. This guy's bad.
Starting point is 01:07:35 This one's good. This is a rapist. This is the president of France. He got engaged to this woman who she was 40 and he was 14, but it was sweet Yeah, that one was beautiful. This guy was a Hollywood movie producer. He's the devil And I think people just go okay sure what left right, you know What I think you've done is kind of reset the table a little bit. Yeah, and I've also just put them in the pilot seat
Starting point is 01:07:59 That's the thing. Yeah, you're on autopilot like that Who's actually driving this car and I think it's been good that the trust in the media has been fractured. That had to happen first. And so much credit, by the way, is very much due to Johnny Depp for that. That was a moment, I think, because people really got to see up close
Starting point is 01:08:17 how easily the press could just turn someone into a villain or a victim. Or at least I think that really mattered for a lot of the women that were on the left, because they were really vocal about me too. And so we're kind of at this interesting moment where they don't necessarily believe the media anymore. And also the biggest contributor thereafter was COVID.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Like some people rerouted their entire lives, became like COVID Nazis, ended friendships only to find out that they were being lied to. And they thought they really trusted the media, they trusted the experts. And so the thing about being a liar is that once you are exposed as a liar, you can't then just be like, just kidding.
Starting point is 01:08:53 Right, now I'm actually. I'm back to being a truth teller. And that was, so for me it was. I know your grandma died alone, but I was just, that's the old me, this is the new me. For us it was the 9-11 response and all of that. We, our generation, didn't ever trust the government the same way again after that.
Starting point is 01:09:13 After weapons of mass destruction, Dick Cheney and this, that, and the other thing. And then I think for a lot of people growing up, it was COVID. And you know, I think it's about trying to, you know, retain a sense of because there is a lot of information. I think it melts people's minds. So I think it's about like, you know, kind of trying to stay sane while processing a lot of this. Yeah, and you go through that you go through a period of cognitive dissonance. Once you
Starting point is 01:09:41 accept everything as it is, and then suddenly you're like, whoa, what is going on? You do have to suffer that. You do have to recognize that it is plausible that everything that you thought was wasn't. I went through that phase. Fortunately, it was before I had a platform when I kind of was like, wow, I really believed the Wall Street Journal.
Starting point is 01:09:58 I mean, I really believed the New York Times. I really believed the Washington Post. And suddenly I realized that these people are all working for somebody. And once you get through that and you have enough humility to admit that you're wrong, and not a lot of people don't possess this, but you are all capable of being wrong,
Starting point is 01:10:14 and it's good to just get through that process very quickly. And then judge things on its merits. And then you actually feel more confident because you start investigating things yourself. You're going, okay, I hear what you're saying, but I also want to hear the other side of what the other people are saying. And then I want to do my own research and figure out
Starting point is 01:10:30 like, you know, what's actually right and what's actually wrong. And I think that's why we are starting to see a lot of people come to the center. And I love it. I think it is really great that people are coming more to the center. And I think people are looking nuances coming back.
Starting point is 01:10:42 Complexity. Yeah. Did you really believe that I was like anti-black? I used to read my Wikipedia page and it was amazing. I was horrified. I was like, oh my God, I would never sit with this girl. We had you on in 2020. We had you on in 2020. I had you on my podcast in 2020.
Starting point is 01:10:56 People were angry at you. People got really angry with me and I said, we wanted to platform a marginalized woman of color. And then it was Candice Allen, I thought, fun bit. And fun bit, and Candice came on and was great, and then people got really tight, and people were like, I cannot believe that. I was like, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:11:18 I was called anti-black, we were in a weird time. I was like, I just don't, I don't see the value in like not engaging with people. And I think that that, I felt like we put that aside after this period of insanity, this moral panic that we were in. And I think a lot of people, and that doesn't mean you're gonna agree
Starting point is 01:11:44 with everybody on everything. You won't. People are individuals. But I do think that you are going to be more open to certain things than you were. And I think it's not gonna be as easy. People aren't lining up on the left or the right as neatly as they did.
Starting point is 01:12:03 You know? And the people that are in power don't like that. They don't like that. It used to be very easy. I mean, the amount of hit pieces that have been written about me this year is insane. I've just been like literally pregnant in my basement. I don't know what is happening,
Starting point is 01:12:13 but they're worrying about that because they need to keep us warm with one another. And when they start to see that people are opening themselves to at least listening, this is why they're so angry about Joe Rogan, Theo Va'Vaughn right put feel Vaughn on your well I've done all these things to promote my special and CNN and Fox and all these you know All these places have asked me are you guys consider yourselves a new establishment? I'm like alright
Starting point is 01:12:36 So 19 intelligence agencies the full force of the federal government the Wall Street Journal the Washington Post the New York Times Harvard Yale Prince and all the Ivy League schools, the Council on Foreign Relations, all of these different organizations, public, private, all these groups versus four podcasters? No, I don't think with the new establishment. I think that's a very silly way to put it. I think you ran an unpopular candidate on a platform that America didn't want child sex changes and an open border and you went hard on those issues and you wouldn't move an inch on open border and child sex changes. And I think Americans rendered a verdict on that.
Starting point is 01:13:11 I don't think it was. And you also tried to run a dead guy and then replace him with an unpopular vice president who like no one like we didn't even know. And she ran on a platform of joy. So you could blame it on the Yvonne and Joe Rogan or Andrew Schultz. You can blame it on anyone you want. I had the VP. Nobody blames it on me. I advanced. No you could blame it on Thea Vaughn, and Joe Rogan, or Andrew Schultz. You can blame it on anyone you want. I had the VP, nobody blames it on me. I advance, no one cares.
Starting point is 01:13:28 Like I read all the articles, I'm like, yeah, they're gonna, and they're all like, it's never me. I'm like, but I advance, but no one cared. But it's never me, I never get the flack. They're always like, it's always everyone else. But- They're gonna come for you now, you shouldn't cross for me.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Yeah, yeah, that's a good point. That's a good point. But this is a morning show. I do think if it was a sane country, we would have a morning show. I agree. I don't know who we need to pitch this to. This works for America. Yeah. Candice and Tim. That's right. I'll do that. I'll do that. Absolutely. I'm telling you the only person we need to pitch it to and his name is Harvey Weinstein. Harvey Weinstein. Once I get him out of absolutely. I'm telling you, the only person we need to pitch it to, and his name is Harvey Weinstein. Harvey Weinstein, once I get him out of prison,
Starting point is 01:14:08 I mean, that guy, you give him credit. Every amazing movie. If he gets out of prison, this shows a reality. Yeah, it's a reality. Candace Owens, everyone, where can they find you? Everywhere, honestly. I know, let's put you on it. I'm going on maternity leave,
Starting point is 01:14:18 I'm about to drop a baby in a week, but after that, my YouTube, you find me on Spotify, Apple, YouTube. I'm so happy we did this before that, because I know you're going on a maternity thing. Yeah, I'm going on a maternity thing, you know? And I can't keep away though. I'll be watching, I'll be lurking, I'll know what everybody's doing and what they're up to. I know, she'll be...
Starting point is 01:14:34 I'm definitely going to come back if anything happens in the Blake and Ryan lawsuit. When there's a Malibu mom talking about banning food dyes, Candace is always near. I'm there. I am there. Candace Owens, everyone. Thank you again. You are so welcome. Thank you. to brighter futures. Every day, more oil and natural gas than you can imagine moves across the U.S. through 2.5 million miles of underground pipelines, hundreds of rail cars, and countless tanker trucks to meet the needs of our country. But did you know that pipelines are 40 times safer than rail and truck according to government
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