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Speaker 1 (00:00):
She can f all the way off. We have got
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
Every single seat she needs to take.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
Journalism is so dead and buried it's an embarrassment.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Wake up America. Good lord, Happy home day everybody. Hello.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Oh that's right, real salutations, it's dad joke Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I believe that's right. It's all the things. It is,
all the things, you guys. We've got so much news
to get to and because we have to talk about
the Megan Kelly stuff and the kind of stuff. Because
we have to do that, I thought we would kick
off today's show with a little deep breathing exercise of
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Speaker 3 (00:57):
We can if you close your lips close and let
your teeth spread, spreading the tongue fall from the roof
of your mouth.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
I'm having a hard time with that.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
Taking in deep, breath in and releasing. Now, if you
focus on your right hand, on your fingertips, noticing if
your fingers start to tingle. Now, focusing on your right hand,
that's right, noticing if the fingertips on your right hand
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start to tingle, without even looking at them. Now, if
your fingertips on both hands tingle.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Well, my left hand's broken.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Taking another deep breath, focusing on your fingertips and releasing
breathing normally. Now, yes, how do you feel?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
I feel exactly the same, exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
I don't feel any different. My hand's still broken. I'm
not any more relaxed. That's so much smile is creeping
me out.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Okay, So that's the thing, right, Like I've seen still
photos of this guy and I think that dude is hot,
but then i see a video of him doing this,
and I'm like, ew, that is not hot. It's like
listen the new agey stuff, that's what it is. Because
can you chop wood? Can you do that? Can you
can you go corral some cows for me? Can you
do that?
Speaker 5 (02:21):
Like?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Would you take down an intruder or would you give
him a deep breathing exercise?
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Probably mean you would be like, breathe, can you feel
your arms tingle?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
That's what you would do, intruder. Yeah, I don't like it.
I don't like it. He's a little little fem for me.
But that's Jennifer Anderson's new boyfriend, and like, congrats.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
For probably having like tantric sex or something right, you know,
like sting sting sex.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
You know what it is. Okay.
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tingly in the fingertips.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Yeah, that's what we hear. Okay, you guys. We got
to get into all of the stuff that led up
to Candace's recap of her four and a half hour
marathon meeting with Erica Kirk. We're going to kick it
off first though, with the mainstreaming of Candace's crazy, which
I'm a big fan of. I like the fact that
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publications as big as The New York Post are writing
hit pieces for lack of a better word, on Candace Owens.
I think that's great because the more people realize that
she is batshit, the better. So they had a headline
yesterday that said, inside Candace Owens is sadistic and dangerous
world monetizing baseless conspiracies. Here for it totally here for it,
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and she did apparently address this on her show last night,
very carefully rejecting the part of the article that talked
about her being mean to people at the Daily Wire
and completely ignoring the part of the article that talks
about all of her yeast infections. Remember how we said
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that she had lost She didn't mention any of that,
And apparently it wasn't just yeast infections, it was also
impacted earwax gode. I am so great. This gross. It's
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pretty gross. So we need to get to the Megan
Kelly stuff too. I know a lot of you I
saw on Twitter there was a bunch of people going,
can't wait to hear your take on Megan Kelly. And
we're going to talk about Meghan Kelly and we will
get to a little piece of the video that she released.
It was, like I want to say, like almost seventeen
minutes that she spent explaining her silence about the whole
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Candice thing to date. Obviously we're not going to play
that whole thing, but we'll give you a recap of it.
But she and Josh Hammer are still ringer like big
time right now on Twitter because of course, over the weekend,
she had Dave Smith on her program, and those two
really really gossiped hard about Josh Hammer. Meghan said that
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he had a crappy podcast that she had promoted in
the past. I mean, they were really pretty nasty about
Josh Hammer. And so Josh apparently either did a podcast
or he released an article about her being a coward,
and he tweeted it saying, Megan Kelly is the Dictionary
definition of a coward. And she responded by saying, poor
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Josh Hammer really needs me to protect him from the big,
bad words of others. Remember when men had testosterone? And
so then he responded to that, and uh, was not nice.
He said, you are even dumber than I thought. I
don't want you to protect me or anyone else from words.
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What I want is for you to have the tiniest
modicum of courage and conviction, as in, actually believe the
shit coming out of your mouth. And apparently I'm asking
for too much. Oh damn, our world so borked right now. Yeah,
the weirdest people that you would not expect are fighting,
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and like just disappointed in so many people.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
It's like, you know, it's it's just I don't know
I've been disappointed by a lot of people in my life,
and like it's just just I'm just disappointed by a
lot of people this week.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
Yeah, there's it's getting ugly out there, you guys. It's
getting ugly out there on our side of the aisle. Uh.
And another example of that, as we mentioned yesterday, is
the Pool versus Candace fight, and they also had a
bit of an exchange, if you will, on X yesterday.
Timpoole now accusing her of having the same security detail
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as Charlie Kirk and so he thinks it's very hypocritical
of her to complain and rip on Charlie's security detail,
and she responded to that saying, apparently Timpoole is telling
his audience that Charlie Kirk's security team was the same
as my security team. That is complete and utter fiction.
Charlie and I never employed the same security company literally ever.
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Thank you for your attention to this matter. And he
responded to that and said, be specific, Candace, make sure
you're very clear you've never had the same security people
working for you that Charlie also used. And she responded
to that and said, I was clear, bitch. I said
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that Charlie and I never use the same security people,
So your point that I was being a hypocrite by
critiquing their actions that day is complete and utter trash.
In fact, I regularly critiqued Charlie on his security team,
and I'm sure I could dig up a text message
or two to that effect. Now, there was some random
person on X who was mad about her tone and
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said Christians do not speak to each other that way,
and so she responded to that person and said, you're right. Essentially,
it's how a pissed off mother speaks to a little
bitch of a man who keeps discussing and lying about
her home security when she has four children beneath the
age of five, And he responded. Timpole responded saying Candice
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was working with these people the whole time. She's lying.
She knows all of these people. It is one big game.
And then he talked about it on video, saying the following,
oh wait, I forgot about the quartering. The quarter also
wrote back to Candas saying, you didn't give two shits
about Erica's two kids when you were airing out every
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little detail about their security and business. So sorry, you
don't get to use your kids as a shield, which
I thought was a very good point.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
It's a great, great point, right, that is a really
wonderful point.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
Quartering pointed that out. Yes, So here is Timpoole, uh
just tripling down basically on this accusation. Here's what he said.
Speaker 6 (09:28):
Because she knows I got the goods. If she wanted
to come out and say this is not correct, here's
why it's wrong, she could instead when I said Candice
worked with some of the very same people she's accused
because and this is undeniable. It's so stupid that she's
trying to play this game because she worked at Turning Point.
She worked at Turning Point, so dah, she had the
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same security as Charlie. And she's like, I never did,
I never used the same security. It's an obvious lie.
I also know for a fact, because I've seen the
texts she was privately telling people she hated Charlie Kirk
like two months before he was murdered. So she can't
answer to these things. She's dodged these and just had
Timpole's gay. He's a bitch because she knew the whole time.
Speaker 3 (10:09):
She was lying.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
She was not happy with that and said to Pool
is the walking example of why we called people faggots
in the nineties. It was never about homosexuality. It was
about people who behave like faggots. It's gotten ugly, you guys.
People don't think I need to make that any clearer.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Yeah, And somebody said exactly what I was thinking, which
is social media is literally the downfall of our civilization. Yeah,
because if it goes back to the whole listen, she
and Erica met for four hours. We didn't get to
see what they talked about, didn't hear what they said
for that four hours. But I assure you it was
a lot more civil than this crap.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Oh it had to have been, right, because they're face
to face, their eyeball.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, because when people are talking face to face, they
don't do this, they don't do this. But when people
are in social media they act like animals. I mean,
I want to say toddlers, but I mean I actually
like toddlers, so mean to toddlers. But people, people grown
as adults are acting ridiculous. Yeah, it's it's truly ugly stupid.
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It is stupid.
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Speaker 2 (13:11):
So let's get into Meghan's explanation and then we can
discuss there's a couple pieces to this. We're gonna kick
it off with her expressing how much she loves Erica,
but she also talks about her new found really relationship
with Candace. Here is the first part of what we
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wanted to share from Megan.
Speaker 8 (13:34):
But With things ratcheting up between Erica and Candace last week,
many people had been asking me, why aren't you saying anything?
Obviously I love Erica Kirk.
Speaker 9 (13:43):
I do.
Speaker 8 (13:44):
I love her, and I feel, as I said on
the tour, protective of her because she's in an extremely
vulnerable state right now. Yes, she's taken on the CEO
position of Turning Point, and you know, it's a fair
question to ask whether that's a job she can do
right now. While she said ye, height of her grieving,
that's I take no position on that. I think she's
doing fine, but I also think it's fair you can
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ask that. So I don't like to see her get
attacked at all, and I wish that would stop, And
to be honest, I wish Candace wouldn't be pursuing the
turning Point narrative at all, never mind Erica, though again,
she hasn't graduated to blaming Erica for Charlie's murder. She's
criticizing her and the media tour, and that is fair game.
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That piece of it is fair game. So in an event,
Kennis knows I disagree with her on this. Petty Internet
people want to turn that into a catfight between Candace
and yours truly, which will fail. She and I actually
have only gotten closer over the past couple of months
as people try to make me attack her, so fuck off. Okay,
I have no obligation to you to hate the people
you hate or try to bring down the people you
want brought down.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Okay, Well I thought that. So that's the first part. Well,
it was kind of interesting to me.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
I didn't know that was news to me because from
what I've heard in the past from her, she didn't
listen or watch listen to you or watch her show.
I guess that is mutually exclusive of being friends with her,
But still, I just had this notion in my brain
that they didn't really.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Know each other that well, and so that, well, I
think that's true. And she's now saying and now we're
getting closer because she is in contact with her now,
all right, so they're buds. Yeah, And that is very
very odd to me in that now that she knows,
presumably how off the rails Candace has gotten for her
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to become closer to her now after just saying I
love Erica and I hate that Candace is even saying
all of these things. Why would you get close to
somebody like that, Like that makes no sense to me.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Yeah, but listen, my take on this is it's like
I always tell my daughter, show me your friends, and
I will tell you who you are. Who you surround
yourself with is of utmost importance. Yeah, ye, and your
friends are paramount to who you become. Who you are
and who you become. So this is this is a
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reflection of her if she is going to associate with
Candace and if she is like buds with Candace and
that that says something to me.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Well, and it's just none of it makes sense because
for this entire I don't know, sixteen seventeen minutes that
she was talking about this topic, it was kind of
just disjointed where she was like, I wish Candace wouldn't
do this. I don't believe turning Point had anything to
do with any of the you know, like, she clearly
believes Tyler Robinson is the killer. She believes that the
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investigation is being handled appropriately. She loves Erica, she wants
to protect Erica, and yet the action speaks so much louder.
And so that was what was so hard for me
to wrap my head around. She also went on to
talk about the reason in the rationale that she has
not said anything, and it's because, as she explains it,
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she's been working behind the scenes to create this meeting
that just happened here she is on.
Speaker 8 (17:10):
That of My viewers have been wondering why I haven't
said anything, given my previous statements about Erica, and the
reason is that I have been working behind the scenes
to try to foster a detente between them. Erica called
me weeks ago and asked me if I would be
part of this sit down with them, which originally they
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had contemplated might be for consumption by the public, might
air in some way, shape or form, and asked if
I would facilitate that meeting between the two of them,
and I said yes, immediately, of course I would. I
reached out to Candas she said absolutely, I'm thrilled it
to you. I'm in, and the two of them took
it from there, trying to negotiate the specifics of what
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they'd both be comfortable with, where, when, etc. And eventually
it changed after they hit some roadblocks. Again that's for
someone else to tell you about if they so choose,
not having anything to do with yours truly, but hit
roadblocks in scheduling and the specifics that led them to
just say, let's do this privately, not on camera, not
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in a live stream, just us. And I thought that
was a great idea and I fully support it, and
I have been in touch with both of them repeatedly. Okay,
so that's what I've been doing. And I understand my
core audience knows who I am and would never have
assumed the worst about me that I was just abandoning
Erica or getting ready to pounce on canvas and you know,
insert myself into this on one side, I'm not getting
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ready to do that, and I don't want that. I
don't think that's God's role for me here. I really
fully believe God's role for me here is to possibly
play a role in getting this whole thing to a
better place. I think I might be in a position
to help construct that. Maybe not, But sitting here in
my studio in Connecticut, just slinging mud at one side
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or the other, or tearing people down, or you know,
expressing my disgust, my outage, that is pointless here. My
goal and my job here, I think, is to try
to understand, yes, where Candas is coming from.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
On this.
Speaker 8 (19:12):
I know you're not suppsed to say, supposed to just
you know, immediately condemn her. But I love the turning
point guys, and I don't believe for one second any
of them had anything to do with Charlie's murder. Not
for one second do I believe that. Wanted to tell
you what my role in it has been. And I'll
just say this final thing to the hateful people whom
I used to call friends, who have been all over
the internet trying to shame me and say that no
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one should ever listen to this program again. Because I
haven't spoken out on the Erica Candas conflict. There's no
I don't have any pearls of wisdom other than go
fuck yourselves. Go fuck yourselves. You have no fucking clue
what's going on. You don't know what I do behind
the scenes, and your world is so myopically online you
fail to understand there are real humans involved here, and
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actually being able to touch grass and have relationships with them,
which is something I'm doing, could prove to actually benefit
all involved. Maybe it won't, maybe maybe it won't at all,
but it's at least got a shot. I'm not sure
your Twitter shame game has gotten anything of value all damn.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Yeah, I'm just very disappointed in that take. Well and again,
I so, why is it so easy to sling mud
at Josh Hammer? Why is it so easy to everybody
off contact with Dave Rubin or any of the other
people that she may or may not be referring to
as her previous friends, and then not call out the
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worst of the worst of the worst right now, who
is literally tearing apart an organization that you say you
care about and a person that you say you love like.
I don't that just none of that meshes for me.
It just doesn't make any sense. I mean, I think
some people can make sense of that. We could. You
could draw a correlation between those two guys, and that
you can draw a correlation between people that she's gonna
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call out and then not call out. Do you want
me to say it out loud? I think I think
we get it. I think we get it. This is
the thing. It's not.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Doesn't take a brain surgeon here, so I listen. I'm
just a little disappointed. It's this is when she says
she acts as though she's some sort of a peacemaker.
It's not like her show has been about that over
the past, not at all years, So I just find
this to be I'm just disappointed. I'm a little disappointed
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by this. Can you can't in this in it right?
And in this situation, it's riding the fence, trying to
play both sides.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
It just doesn't work.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
It doesn't work in this case because this is a
this is kind of a big deal.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
This is good versus evil to me, right, And I
don't know how you ride that fence. I don't know
how you stay in the middle of good. I just don't.
I just don't know how you do it. There has
obviously been reaction, a lot of reaction. I've seen a
lot of people in our audience who are like, I've unsubscribed,
I will never listen to her again. I mean, they're
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so upset, they're so disappointed, And I get it. There
is no one more disappointed than us, because you don't
even understand how long she has been my north star.
Like I've we love her, you know what I mean.
It's just I don't understand it. And maybe someday we'll
be lucky enough to have a conversation with her, and
maybe she'll explain it to us. In a way that
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makes sense, but right now it doesn't make sense. And
that's kind of where we are on the Megan thing.
Right There was a very interesting comment about her take
from Frank Turk, who obviously is very very very very
close to the Turning Point team, and it's just interesting.
I'll show it to you on the screen. He said that,
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you know what Meghan said, The fact that Megan worked
on that meeting is true. He said, Megan Kelly has
been working behind the scenes, and when it comes to
legal matters and the rules of evidence, there is no
one better praying she can help reunite conservatives around the truth. Okay,
So to me, that seems like he's saying and maybe
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I'm misreading it, but the way I interpret that is
he is hoping that she comes around to recognizing the
barrier to the truth, which is Candice. He's not saying that.
That's how I'm interpreting it. I don't know what's your
take on what he's saying.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
I mean, I think that that's very positive way of
looking at it.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Mock So you think he's he's saying I Megan, No, No,
I actually your take.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
I totally agree on your take, but I don't necessarily
think that that will happen. I think I think that
you're right on saying that that is what you're inferring
from this, But I don't necessarily think that that is
what will actually come of it.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
I don't think that that is what will happen. Yeah,
that sucks. Yeah, I mean, we can all pray for that,
but I don't. I don't. I don't think that will
be the outcome. I don't, my god. Yeah, maybe.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
I mean, listen, you're more of an optimist than I am,
and that's why we are a team.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Right. So right, I mean, because I like, I keep thinking,
maybe there's an aspect of this that I'm just not
seeing because I'm not in relationship with these people. Maybe
Megan is seeing a side of Candace that we're not
getting to see. But then, like, why wouldn't Candace want
us to see a better side of her than what
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she's presenting? You know what I mean? Makes sense?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
After yesterday and the dancing, Yeah, we're going to get
to that.
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Speaker 2 (26:09):
Hurry, Harry, All right. There's been a couple other just
little tweets that I wanted to share with people. In
terms of reaction, there was another one from Let's see
I think it's Jackie Chay. I don't even know if
I'm saying her name right, but she said. Megan Kelly's
much awaited statement basically boiled down to I love Erica,
I like Canvas. Can't we all just get along? There
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are two problems. The first is that the aggression was
completely one sided, and the second is that Erica was
not the only person harmed, which is fair. I mean,
that's a completely fair thing. And then there is a
gal named Carrie Smith who studies colts, and I think
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we're going to try to get her on the show.
Actually when we come back from break, she also I'm
going to have you read this if you don't mind.
She also broke down what was wrong for her with
Megan's response to this whole thing. And here is what
Carrie said.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
This was a one sided, three month reputation destruction campaign
by a malignant and dangerous narcissist, grooming a cult of
millions to join in her targeted harassment of TPUSA, Erica
and all of Charlie's friends and pastors, making the most
vile insinuations, accusations and demands, her flying monkeys, setting death
and kidnapping threats, and hurling daily abuse. You facilitated one
(27:28):
of the targets of that abuse, sitting down with her
narcissistic abuser to try and get the abuse to stop.
Even here, you are morally equivocating between the two as
if they both have validity or points or equal character
behavior or standing.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
They don't.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
This whole thing has been revolting to witness one of
the most evil attack campaigns I've ever seen in my lifetime.
And listen, I'll just point this out, like if you're
in an abusive marriage, counseling.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Is not going to help.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
It's not going to like I wouldn't if I were
an abuse, if I were in an act abusive marriage.
I'm not sitting down for therapy with the dude. Okay,
we're just getting a divorce.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
You see what I'm saying. You understand what those times,
You understand the inference there, Like if he's just beaten
up on me for three months straight or more, We're
not gonna go and sit down in a room for
four hours and have a talk. We're done. That's how
I feel about that. I completely agree. And we are
(28:29):
going to get into a little bit of Candace as
much as we hate to have to do it, but
it's important because we do need to kind of put
a pin in what she said about her meeting with Erica.
But before we get to that, you remember the clip
that we played yesterday of her going, you, guys, I'm alive.
I had my four and a half hour meeting and
(28:50):
I'm alive, thankfully. Like I'm alive. Remember we played that yesterday. Yes,
Chris Cuomo making fun of that is my new favorite thing.
So here is what he said about that clip.
Speaker 10 (29:03):
But you guys, I am alive.
Speaker 11 (29:04):
I am alive. I mean how do you take this seriously?
Why do you guys keep asking me questions about this?
I'm alive? Who is she meeting with hamas.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
I know?
Speaker 7 (29:19):
Right?
Speaker 1 (29:20):
And there are people out there that are hanging onto this,
hanging on with every word. It is remarkable how she
has turned herself into the victim. That is classic narcissism.
Speaker 11 (29:31):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
And that is why I'm so disappointed at thinking that's why,
because it's like, that's why I'm disappointed because you are listen,
show me your friends, I'll tell you who you are well.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
And what's amazing too, is that you know Meghan said
all those things, and then in her show last night,
because one of the things that Meghan said repeatedly was
that she does not believe any of the stuff that
Candice has said. She doesn't agree with her narratives, she
doesn't agree with all of the accusations. She believes that
Tyler Robinson is the killer. And in her show last night,
(30:04):
Candace calls people like that, people who believe the things
that we just outlined that Megan believes in, are dishonest.
So now Megan goes to all this trouble to say
Candace and I are closer, Candace is I'm working on
canvas blah blah blah, and essentially not by.
Speaker 12 (30:20):
Me, but anybody.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Why Megan will continue and do not understand it? And
so I thought, well, you know, I probably should watch
this damn show because it is going to be the
recap of the meeting with Erica. And I sat down
to watch it. You guys, I sat down to watch it.
(30:46):
I got through three minutes before I was so sick
to my stomach that I was done. I just couldn't.
I you know, I caught up with the clips that
were flying around on Twitter. But she used the first
three minutes of her show to mock the trolls on her,
you know, TikTok on all of her various platforms, who
(31:07):
were convinced that because she met with Erica, she had
been bought out by the Jews. Okay, so she was
mocking this idea, but in the process mocking jewishness in
the very same freakin' week that all of these Jews
have been slaughtered, my goodness, so disgusting that I couldn't.
(31:30):
I just couldn't even believe it, and so self serving
as you're going to see right here. Okay, everybody, Shabot shalom.
Speaker 10 (31:40):
I just want to say shabought shalom to everybody back
at home, Happy Hanukkah.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
To our greatest friends and allies.
Speaker 10 (31:46):
And you know, this is a good time to mention
that Israel does have a right to defend itself. Tucker
Carlston is Adolf Hitler, and TikTok does need to be
purchased by the masade. It's just how I'm feeling today.
I am not different. Maybe you are different. Welcome back
to Candace.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Normally a Kanye song plays right here, and instead it's
the horror.
Speaker 10 (32:16):
Yeah, okay, you guys are crazy.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
You guys are absolutely crazy.
Speaker 10 (32:22):
The amount of people who attacked me for sending out
a t sweeping like, hey, I'm good, I'm a lie.
We had a very productive conversation, and they were like,
she got the call, she got the call, She's betrayed us, she's.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Doing something else. I can't believe it.
Speaker 10 (32:35):
And this has all just been a show. Calm down, Okay,
what do you think happened? Erica said, stop, and then
I was frozen for four and a half, four hours
and thirty minutes, just like as they just put all
of these talking points into my head.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
That is not what happens. I keep telling you guys,
absolutely diabolical. That's when I stopped. I was like, and
this is who a Megan wants to align herself with this.
Speaker 4 (33:04):
This shit.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
It's discussed so gross, it's absolutely disgusting. What is even happening?
She is gross? Yeah, if you support.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
This, I want nothing to do with you.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
And that's it, right, because again we're looking at good
and evil here, right. I mean, it's just it's such
a contrast between Erica, right and freaking Candace, and like,
if you still can't see that, we can't be friends.
But we just can't. There's no way, it's no way
to reconcile this. This is not especially in light of
(33:43):
everything that's happened this week. Right, It's like she was
just dancing on all the things that happened this week.
She has said nothing about the attacks on Jews this week,
that the murders of Jews this week, nothing, she said
nothing about it, and she dances on those people. She's
despicable and everybody in every way vile. One of the
(34:05):
I guess pieces of information that came out of their
meeting together is that Erica's lawyer attended, and Candace wanted
to ask questions of this lawyer because Candace claims to
have wanted to leave the meeting believing, as Megan does,
as so many people do, that Tyler Robinson was for
(34:27):
sure one the guy that pulled the trigger. And she
claims that the prosecution the point that we're at in
this investigation is that there is no evidence other than
what we the public have already seen, and so she
just doesn't think that's good enough. And she seems absolutely
flabbergasted that she's not entitled or privy to any of
(34:51):
the current investigation evidence. And so here's kind of how
she explained that.
Speaker 10 (34:57):
So, what you have, what we have seen, is what
they have for people is being discussed publicly. You are
this whole like non expert problem with like, well, you
don't know, it's like what you read his messages that
don't have any dates on it, Tyler Robinson writing out
everything in the clean alibi, that's what they have. And
what he explained to me is that that's the affidavit stage.
That's where that's where it's at. And then what takes
place now is the investigation is ongoing. Right so right
(35:18):
now they're looking for more information, and once investigators they
could very well have obviously footage, and that is why
they might feel that, oh, we're definitely get this prosecution.
But the reality is they don't actually share that information
with the victim. They don't share that information with Erica.
They in this part of the process, they will not
know what investigators have discovered.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
This is what the lawyer told.
Speaker 10 (35:37):
Me until May. Okay, they will not. They have not
seen anything that you have not seen, is what I
want you to know. So with that in mind, I'm
sitting here going why are you signaling? But why do
I put the public's being gas lit on this? There's
been nothing that's convincing. There are so many commentators who
have gon out and said to you, it's overwhelming. The
evidence is overwhelming. The text messages that don't have a date,
that don't even sound real, that's overwhelming. That to me,
(36:00):
he feels really feaking gay. I really do want to
say that to every commentator that is out there trying
to tell the public and insisting that you say enough
times to become real, you're you're actually just being dishonest.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
That was the moment, That's what I was just referring
to about her calling out Meghan Kelly or anybody who
believes that evidence that includes Tyler's own freaking parents turning
him in is pretty overwhelming, you evil bitch. And so
for her to say that that's dishonest. I hope Megan
hears that. I hope she hears it and rethinks what
(36:34):
she is doing right now, because you cannot reason with evil.
I wish for thinking. Mack. Yeah, so my god, I just,
oh my god, Okay, we need to take a break
because I because the blood pressure is rising. So let's
(36:56):
talk about Concerned Women for a moment.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
If you guys noticed, but we're smack dab in the
middle of a cultural war.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
I don't know for all.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
The moms and the grandmas that are out there that
want to get involved, you see this, You totally see this.
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real Christian women's organization, and they are a perfect way
to get involved politically. They've been around for forty five years.
They know how to do things. All you got to
do is donate twenty bucks or more. You're going to
(37:25):
get a copy of their book written by CEO and
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It's a great gift if you want to give that
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They have all sorts of ways to do that. They
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(37:48):
They have collegiate chapters for young women, they have different
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and they just help you build your influence across just
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(38:09):
And we highly encourage you to do this because they're
just a wonderful organization.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
You guys, midterms are less than a year away. Like
when we hit January, we're going to be in midterm year.
So now is a great time. Yeah, to get involved.
Now is a great time. All right, two more tiny
clips and then we can be done with this evil hag.
One of the things that she did own up to,
although I don't even know if this counts as owning
(38:35):
up to it. But and apparently she claims that this
is what set Erica off the most is when she
basically told donors to stop, to ask for refunds, to
not donate anymore. To turning point, which was that was
pure evil. That was against obviously what she claims her
best friend in the whole wide world loved more than
(38:56):
anything is his own organization. And so here she is
owning that.
Speaker 10 (39:03):
They were sort of most upset with what I obviously
a bit of a fever pitch when I tweeted that
it was a god forsaking company and people should not
give money to it. And I have to own that
that's aggressive, That is actually aggressive. In the retrospect, I
was very frustrated, and I don't know, I just I
felt like we weren't getting any answers and there were
(39:25):
so many lies, and then I was getting attacked for
asking all meaningful questions that was within their capacity to answer.
And I told you, I definitely my problem in life
is that I can rise to anger very quickly.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
Oh really, can you? Wow? We didn't notice that, we
never noticed? Wow? Okay. She also apparently said in another
part of that show at some point. So you heard
what she said there, Oh yeah, that was mean. I
shouldn't have said that. You shouldn't give to Turning Point.
Then she had the audacity at another point in there
to say that even though, as Mega and pointed out,
(40:00):
originally the plan was to live stream their conversation, she
said she's glad that that didn't happen because then she
was able to say privately what would have been really,
really harmful to say to Turning Point publicly, as if
all of a sudden she now cares deeply about the
future of Turning Point. Give me a freakin' break anyway,
(40:23):
last one, you guys, because there were also apparently mentions
of all this news to come, you know, because this
is a long term grift for her. So she's talking
about how she's going to be releasing more information about
the Egyptian planes on coming shows, and those Egyptian planes
you're never going to believe who they're connected to.
Speaker 10 (40:46):
I also want to say to you that I feel
very confident that I know why these planes have caused
such panic, and it is because there is overwhelming evidence
that these planes regularly fly in and out of Israel.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
Of course they do. Of yes they do. And jews anyway,
more to come on that right now. Interestingly, I saw
a handful of comments that were being posted on to X.
Her audience, or at least some of her audience, was very,
(41:23):
very disappointed in the show. And I don't exactly understand
the rationale, but like if you you know, these comments
are sort of flying around right now that they don't
think she really revealed anything that she seemed different in
this episode. A lot of people, you can see from
the comments, what on earth was that? Damn Candace? What
(41:44):
a let down? That's the folks. That folks is the lesson.
You can't trust anybody. Candace goes live with everything else
and then the one time with Erica it's private. She's
one hundred percent compromise. I mean, her followers are batshit,
but the fact that they're disappointed is hilarious. Yeah, but
it's all on her.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
She whipped them up into a frenzy, right, He promises
all this stuff, and then she gets to the point
where she's going to have a meeting with Erica. Yeah,
they were expecting it to be like televised. They were
expecting like a WWE fight.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
Yeah, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
What we're expecting, and then it didn't deliver, and they're like,
oh my god, because they're all rabid cult followers, what
do you exactly?
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Of course they're freaking out. Yeah, And so I don't
know how she's going to manage that, because you know,
she said tensions were thowed, Well, your people don't want
the tensions to be thought, you give a shit. I hope,
I hope it just goes oooww. I hope that. But
what I what I don't want to have happen is
for and not for the reasons that her crazy followers
(42:48):
don't want tensions thought because they like the fight. I
don't want tensions thought because I want them to sue
her into oblivion. I don't want tensions to be so
thawed and for Erica to be so forgiving that this
woman and is somehow let back into the TPUSA fold
lot of capacity all.
Speaker 1 (43:04):
I don't think that's gonna happen. I don't think Eric
is stupid. I don't think I don't think she is either.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
I just I just wonder how much they want to
do to keep the peace, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
There's still platforming Tucker for God's sake. I don't think
they'll invite her into the tent. Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (43:23):
Not? Not into the TPUSA tent. But will they I mean,
will they maintain sort of this positive relationship with her.
I don't think they should. I think they should sue her.
I think they should sue her into oblivion.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
I don't even know if this is a positive relationship.
I think it was a I'm going to meet with
this chick because she's batshit crazy. We're going to try
to talk because it's for the same reasons that I've
been saying for the past two days, because social media
is a gutter, and we're going to try to meet
in person because I'm an adult. This chick's acting like
a crazy, spoiled toddler, and I'm going to try to
(43:57):
be the adult in the room and I'm going to
meet with her in person. I think that's what Erica did.
Erica is the adult in the room Candas is not,
and that is exactly what she's doing. That's how she
is approaching this whole situation.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
That's what happened.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
The fact that it wasn't televised or live streamed, I'm
actually I'm happy about that. I'm glad that it wasn't.
It's really none of our business. It's nobody's business what
happens with any of this stuff. I'm glad that they
talked offline, and it's great that Candace, I mean, Candas
is going to spin it however she wants to spin it.
But I'm glad that neither one of them, nobody could
(44:32):
use this for clicks or anything like that. They needed
to talk offline. They should have done this three months ago,
you know, this is what and they none of this
stuff should be something that Candace can use for money,
for a grift. She's going to continue to do it,
of course, absolutely do it. But I think that's what
Erica was trying to do.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
She was trying to temper it and say, you know what,
I guess I'm the one who has to be the
adult here because you're not. I just I wonder what
their response to that is going to be, or how
they're going to respond to this response, you know what
I mean, Like, I have no idea how that's I
have no idea how that's going to go. But anyway,
(45:14):
that's your Candae update. And god, I hate that woman.
I mean, I just I have like really unhealthy hate
in my heart for her. I just do She's awful. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
I mean, while we are seeing people for who they are,
and in our I don't even want to say in conservatism,
I guess we're seeing people for who they are, and
I guess that's a blessing. Maybe there's the positive is
we're starting to see I'm starting to have clarity as
(45:47):
to who some of these people are and what they
stand for and what they don't stand for.
Speaker 2 (45:52):
Okay, that's a good way to look at it. I mean,
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Speaker 2 (47:31):
All right, um, let's move on, shall we. I mean
there's a lot of a lot more news. Yeah, yeah,
and there's there's like more stupid stuff that her followers
are into right now, like dredging up Erica Kirk's ex
boyfriends for summer. Anyway, they're out of control. The Candice
cult is real and they are bat shit. But maybe
(47:52):
we'll just save that for another time, or maybe not.
We're gonna move on now. We need to talk about
Brown University and updates from that horrifically managed investigation, and
just confirmation about how disgusting pro Palestinian terrorists are. Here's
what's happening at Brown right now. Every single pro Palestinian
(48:14):
student organization is promoting a GoFundMe for the second student
who was murdered because his name is Mohammad Disease, umura's
Kova or whatever. Not a single person is acknowledging the
fact that Ella Cook was also victimized in that tragedy.
Not a single one. They only care about their own I.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
Guess, listen, I don't I think this goes without saying,
but conservative parents don't send your kids to these god
awful universities.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
Yeah, don't just don't send them.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
I mean I know that a lot of like these
conservative kids think they can get in there. They can
make a difference. They and I love I love that
can do spirit, I really do. Just they're freaking hell holes,
is what they are. And they're full of these pro
Palestine weirdos is what they are. On freaking scholarship no less, God,
(49:13):
oh my god.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
Well, thankfully there was one of Ella's friends appeared on
Fox and Friends, or not Fox and Friends, I'm sorry.
It was Dana Perino's show, so whatever her show with
Bill Hemmer is called, I forget what the name of
it is, but she was on that show with them,
and Dana was overcome with emotion talking to the sweet
sweet friend of Ella cooks. Here is that moment. Ella
(49:37):
is very proud of you right now. God bless. Sorry Phoebe,
you are a senior. So we asked you what Ella
wanted to do?
Speaker 13 (49:47):
Tell us here, how can we be manifesting this in
the future for you?
Speaker 2 (49:51):
What do you want to do? Ella really was outspoken
and she.
Speaker 4 (49:56):
I just want to live through her in that way
and try to make a difference.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
I spoke of a mutual friend who's also.
Speaker 8 (50:04):
In Brown Republicans, and he just said, just we have
to live a purposeful life and for Ella, and.
Speaker 11 (50:14):
Yeah, Okay, the two of you had plans.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
We've got a church on Sunday and the next time
you're in church.
Speaker 10 (50:22):
To be you've got an angel in heaven, Phoebe.
Speaker 9 (50:26):
Thank you for sharing her story.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
I think it's really really important that we get to
know her.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
Thank you, all right, hang tough now, I'm so angry
about this, you guys. I see my daughter and her
friends in that beautiful girl.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
I just am so angry about this.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
I mean, I know that, I know he wants to
say you have an angel I have and that's watching
over you.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
I get it, but that's not good enough. We have
got to do better for these kids. We've got to
do this, especially because the guy is still freaking out
there totally. That's one part of it.
Speaker 1 (50:59):
The second part is like, what is it with this cancer,
with this like, I don't care if you guys call
me an islamaphobe.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
This pro Palestinian bullshit on our campuses is rampant and
it's not okay. I am infuriated by it. I am
rage filled about it. It's not okay. I don't feel
safe sending my daughter to schools like this. That is
not okay. When I was growing up, like I had
friends that went to Brown, and I lived in Georgia.
(51:30):
I had a friend that went to Brown. I never
dreamed that this would happen on college campuses. Now it's like, okay,
this is just like the norm.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
Yeah, these groups are everywhere, and yet turning point, chapters
have to beg and plead to get their chapters opened
on Christian campus.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
Christians have to beg and plead to get stuff on campuses.
But if you're a Muslim, you know it's fine. And
if you say anything against it, you're an islamapho.
Speaker 2 (51:58):
I am so tired of this shit, so tired.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
And wouldn't you know it? The gay mayor, the super
soy boy mayor of this town in Rhode Island. I
wasn't sure when we showed that picture of him at
like a gay pride parade. He was holding hands with
some old dude, and I was like, oh, look that's
his boyfriend, and I didn't know they're actually gay married
and this is that husband waiving the Palestinian flag. Wouldn't
(52:26):
you know it? I mean, who's surprised by this? What
would happen to you? Gay guy in Palestine? Exactly.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
Who's gonna tell him. These people are so stupid. I
have no idea what they're embracing.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
No, they're absolute morons. They're morons. So no, they have
not caught the guy yet, and the police department in
Providence continues to be absolutely useless. There are no cameras
apparently at that particular building because it's one of the
older buildings, and there are apparently no camera shot of
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this guy anywhere else on campus. So what they have
sent is like footage from various ring cameras that are
in neighborhoods around campus. And they did release a more enhanced,
they claim video of the suspect, and we're going to
show it just in the off chance that someone watching
(53:20):
is going to recognize this guy's gate. You know, he's
obviously masked and fully covered head to toe. So there's
not much help here. It's just so incredibly frustrating, and
it leads to, for example, yesterday there was like all
kinds of people on Twitter who had thought that they
figured out who the guy was, right, they pinpointed the student,
(53:41):
super pro Palestinian guy like from Lebanon or something. Carboose
is his name, Yeah, And so they pinpointed this guy.
They were just absolutely convinced. His student page on the university,
the Brown University website was scrubbed, like a whole bunch
of his profiles had been scrubbed, and that led people
even more so to believe that they really have the guy.
(54:03):
Why were they scrubbed? I have a question like why, Well,
that's what we're getting to so immediately that question was
of course asked to all of the people involved in
the investigation, rightly, because when you have a police department
saying please help us find the guy, that's what people
are going to try to do. And that is exactly
what they did by doing their internet sleuthing, trying to
(54:26):
put the pieces together, noticing that this is really really
weird that all of these pages get scrubbed. So the
Brown University releases a statement saying we've seen harmful doxing
activity directed toward at least one member of the Brown community.
It's important to make clear that targeting and individuals could
do irrevocable harm. Accusations, speculation and conspiracies we're seeing on
(54:50):
social media and in some news reports are irresponsible, harmful,
and in some cases dangerous for the safety of individuals
in our community. It is not unusual as a safety
measure to take steps to perduction protect an individual's safety
when this kind of activity happens, including in regard to
their online presence. So they admit to scribing it because
they were like, oh my god, this isn't the guy.
(55:10):
As law enforcement officials clearly stated Tuesday afternoon, if this
individual's name had any relevance to the investigation, they would
be actively looking for him and providing information publicly. And
so then to make it worse, the AG scolded the public,
the very public that they're asking to help find the guy.
They can't do it themselves because they're napt Yeah. Right,
(55:33):
So then he gets all scolded about how dangerous it
is to try to identify the guy. This is like,
what's so crazy to me?
Speaker 4 (55:42):
My god.
Speaker 5 (55:44):
There are lots of reasons why a page might be
taken down, particularly if there's chatter out there about to
your question, Amanda, about words that were spoken, it's easy
to jump from someone saying words that were spoken to
what those words are, to a particular name that reflects
a motive target being a particular person.
Speaker 2 (56:01):
That's what it really needs to do.
Speaker 5 (56:02):
Dangerous road to go down really dangerous. If that name
meant anything to this investigation, we would be out looking
for that person. We would let you know we were
looking for that person.
Speaker 11 (56:12):
You know.
Speaker 5 (56:12):
Again, I think it's just a really dangerous road to
go down. I know that in today's age there are
lots of things that people read into things. It's just
a dangerous thing to do, and I would leave it
to us to identify persons.
Speaker 2 (56:24):
Believe it is all to help you, right, Is it
as dangerous as kids getting shot up in a classroom
or I don't know, like maybe or kids getting shot
in a classroom right after somebody screamed alu akbar, which
is what we.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Heard, and I've been hearing that that they said, of
course they won't confirm it. That would be inconvenient, wouldn't it.
I'm just seriously, why won't they confirm that?
Speaker 2 (56:48):
Why won't they because they say some of the students
that were in the classroom said it didn't happen, some
say it did, and so they they can't confirm it
either way. But I mean, you need to pick a
lane police department. Either you want the public to help
you and give you tips or you don't. But like
you don't get to scold the public for doing everything
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it knows to do to try to help solve this case.
Speaker 1 (57:13):
And listen, I don't want that guy's life ruined. But
the gate and the stature and everything about.
Speaker 2 (57:18):
That guy was kind of just pretty matchy, matchy, pretty matchy. Yeah,
he was like, oh, it was pretty much that walked
exactly like the er the Dody dough Gate. Yeah, I
just so and LinkedIn scrubbed him. Everything was scrubbed.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
And listen, if it were me and somebody was pegging
me as being a shooter, I'd be out there saying
this is why I'm not, this is why I'm innocent.
Weird how we haven't heard from him, I don't know.
I find that kind of weird, just putting out.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
They've eliminated him. They're saying he is not at all.
They're not looking into him, of course, of course. So yeah,
and then you know, aside from Brown, aside from Australia,
aside from all of these examples, you know, the foiled
plot in LA for example, all of these examples of
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terror attacks being planned being acted out, I mean, the
examples just keep on coming. So in Washington State, some
Muslim decided to basically lure a nine to one to
one police officer to be too like to get stabbed.
So here is the news story about what happened in
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Washington State.
Speaker 13 (58:32):
We are following some breaking news out of Bellevue right now.
A man is now charged with stabbing a police officer
before another officer shot him. This happened at the Bellevue
transit station, you'll recall, on Friday. Court documents say that
Mohammad Bangora made a false nine to one one call
about domestic violence to lure officers there. Police say that
he slashed an officer's face with a knife and then
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stabbed him twice in the back, and that's when police
say another officer shot Bangora. Both were taken into the
hospital and both are expected to recover.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
There was that there was this report about Polish security
services arresting a nineteen year old university student suspected of
planning a bomb attack on a Christmas market in support
of ISIS. Authorities say he was actively preparing explosives and
sought help from a terrorist organization, presumably ISIS.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
And then somebody who said the MIT professor was killed.
There was the MIT professor that was also killed, right.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
But I saw like immediate rumors saying that that professor
was Jewish, and I don't think that that's accurate. I
don't think that's been one hundred percent confirmed either way.
But it is interesting that it was just an hour away,
you know, from Brown, and the guy is still on
the loose, Like I hope the police are at least
thinking maybe these are connected in some way. For crying
out loud, they need to do a better job.
Speaker 1 (59:49):
Yeah, Listen, I don't doubt that they are Muslim radicals
just hanging out in our universities. They're hanging out. Well,
they're all over our country. They're just hanging out. And
then you have Ilhan Ohm are blaming our president for
all of this violence. She can f all the way.
Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Off every single seat she used to take it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Wake up America, good Lord.
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
And then there was like really extra sad news out
of this Australia story that apparently there was this couple
that saw one of the shooters in advance of him
actually even reaching the point where he started shooting, and
they tried to take him down and they the sweet
couple died basically in each other's arms because they were victimized.
(01:00:32):
So there was this dashcam footage they captured the heroic
final moments of this Australian couple as they attempted to
disarm one of the gunmen in the terrorist attack before
they were both fatally shot and collapsed in each other's
arms weeks shy of their thirty fifth wedding anniversary. I mean,
it's just this stuff. It's like we're and we're getting
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so desensitized to her because it's happening over and over
and over.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
You are one hundred percent correct, monk, who are absolutely
becoming desensitized. Every day We're hearing about this stuff every day.
I'm so tired of it, so tired of it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
And then you sent me this video about one of
the people that one of the survivors of the Australian
attack who was interviewed about it, and she was so
she let the interview like the ABC reporter absolutely have it.
And I thought this was so this was exactly what
needs to happen more because the media is so complicit
(01:01:31):
in webbing all of this up. And so here is
that interview, which was so so good. How are we feeling?
Is this what she wanted? Is this enough?
Speaker 14 (01:01:42):
Now, will you listen to us? Yeah, Alben easy Wong.
Will you listen to us? Will you actually do something?
Will you actually don't have to stand up and say
anything because we don't believe you anyway. And ABC, I've
got to say, will you cut out the biased reporting.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
Mainstream media?
Speaker 13 (01:02:01):
We feel we yeah, will will you cut it out?
Speaker 14 (01:02:03):
Will you actually let us have a voice, because we
feel that part of the reason that the Jewish people
have experienced such a massive change in Australia towards US.
I mean, I'm Assi, I'm Assi, you know, but I'm
not a religious Jewish girl, but a woman. But since
October the seventh, since all the hatred that's been thrown
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at US, I started to wear my mug and David
because I'm Jewish And if you have something to say,
you can say it to me. And ABC please stop
with advice reporting.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Good for her, guy, I just want to hug her. Yeah,
she's absolutely right. The media has played such a role
in all this crap. I'm talking to you, CNN.
Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
MSNBC, ABC, CBS, all of you legacy media is so
there are accomplices in all of this. They have fueled it.
They are bro they are like these pro Palestine. Oh
my god, it's just peaceful. These people are peaceful, f you.
Speaker 7 (01:03:02):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
But you got to hand it to the Babylon Bee
who always does it exactly right. So their new headline,
ground baking, groundbreaking. New study finds Islamophobia may be partially
caused by Muslims killing people all the time. So accurate,
it's accurate. It's just absolutely perfect, absolutely perfect. Yeah, all right,
we need to talk about what happened with Vanity Fair yesterday.
(01:03:27):
There was a big expose that was related mostly to
Susie Wiles, which we'll get to because she was the
primary interview wee, And just to make sure that we
let everybody know if you don't already, there is going
to be an address from Donald Trump to the nation
tonight from the White House at nine o'clock Eastern, Which
why does he have to wait so long? She's way
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as good.
Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Time goes about at like seven, you guys, so she
can't She's like, this is.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
I can't deal with this, it's too just why you'll
get the clips. You'll get that morning. I'll watch it
at night.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
You'll get the clips in the morning. It'll be fine,
It'll be fine.
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
Anyway, So just wanted to throw that in. But early yesterday,
like right after our show, we started seeing all of
these news reports about this Vanity Fair expose, and so
we're going to show you a couple excerpts. One of
them read over the course of eleven interviews, Ms Wilds
offered pungent assessments of the President and his team. Mister
(01:04:25):
Trump quote has an alcoholics personality. Vpjd Vance has quote
been a conspiracy theorist for a decade, and his conversion
from Trump critic to ally was based not on principle
but was quote sort of political because he was running
for Senate. Elon Musk is quote an avowed ketamine user ketamine,
I don't even know if I'm saying that right. And
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a quote an odd odd duck whose actions were not
always quote rational and left her quote aghast vat or
vote I'm sorry. Vote. The budget director is quote a
right wing absolute zealot. And ag Pambonda BONDI quote completely
whifted in handling the Epstein files. And so now I
would like you to read the next four pages of
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excerpts so that you all can see the main points
the gist that everybody was like freaking out about that
came from this Vanity Fair write up. Here is the
first part.
Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Okay, New White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles said
in an interview with The Vanity Fair, President Trump has
an alcoholics personality and Vice President Jadie Vance has been
a conspiracy theorist for a decade. I'm not an enabler.
I'm also not a bitch. I guess time will tell
whether I've been effective. Wiles described Musk as something akin
to a jacked up Nosferatu. The challenge with Elon is
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keeping up with him. She told me he's an avowed
ketamine user and he sleeps in a sleeping bag in
the Executive office building in the daytime. He's an odd,
odd duck, as I think geniuses are. You know, it's
not helpful that he is his own person, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
So that's one of the quot And here is another excerpt.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
From day one. Wiles had to grapple with another power
Center Elon Musk. He is a complete solo actor, said Wiles.
Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
True, you know what, this is the same I'm sorry,
this is the same thing. I didn't mean to repeat it.
I'll just get you to the next one, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Wiles's the relationship with Trump almost ended at his Miami
golf club one night in the fall of twenty sixteen.
I'm happy with the polls showing him doing worse than
expected in Florida. Trump berated her in front of a
gaggle of cronies. It was a horrific hour plus at midnight,
Wiles told me, and I don't think I've seen them
that angry. Since he was ranting and raving, and I
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don't know whether to argue back or whether to be stoic.
What I really wanted to do was cry. Wiles steeled herself.
I finally said, you know, mister Trump, if you want
somebody to set their hair on fire and be crazy,
I'm not your girl. But if you want to win
this state, I am. It's your choice. Wiles walked out.
Trump turned on a dime lo and behold he called
me every day. Wiles never looked back. Trump carried Florida
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the big the first big prize in his sunning twenty
sixteen set over Hillary Clinton. Some clinical psychologist that knows
one million times more than I do will dispute what
I'm going to say. But high functioning alcoholics or alcoholics
in general, their personalities are exaggerated when they drink, and
so I'm a little bit of an expert in big personalities.
While said Trump has an alcoholics personality, he operates with
(01:07:20):
a view that there's nothing he can't do, nothing, zero, nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
So those were like the main bits from the piece,
and she was not happy with the way she was portrayed.
You can read her response that she posted.
Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
The article published early this morning is a disingenuinely just
a disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest president,
White House staff and cabinet in history. Significant contexts was disregarded,
and much of what I and others said about the
team and the president was left out of the story.
I assume after reading it this was done to pain
and overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative about the president and
our team. The truth is that Trump White House has
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already accomplished more than eleven months than any other president
has accomplished in eight years, and that is due to
the unmatched leadership and vision of President Trump, for whom
I have been honored to work for the better part
of a decade. None of this will stop our relentless
pursuit of making America great again.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
They yeah, because I have so much ready. Well, because
that's that's the funny thing about this whole story is
that if the goal was to get Trump to turn
on her, it did exactly the opposite. And so I
don't know, I don't know what the point of this
really was, but everyone in the administration immediately came out
(01:08:32):
in defense of Susie. I think, example is Caroline Lovitt.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
I don't think it was to make him turn on her.
I think it was just to make all of them
look like complete buffoons. I think it was to just
don't think it one of them, And it was to show,
you know, Carolyn Levitt's like lip injection marks on her lips.
It was insane, you guys. The pictures are insane. This
is from Carolyn Levitt.
Speaker 2 (01:08:53):
Chief of staff.
Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Susie Wilds has helped President Trump achieve the most successful
first eleven months in office of any president in American history.
President Trump is no greater or more loyal advisor than Susie.
The entire administration is grateful for her, say leadership, and
united fully behind her.
Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
And then there was Don Junior who also said this,
this is a kind of long one sorry, Susie.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
While this is my far the most effective and trustworthy
chief of staff than my father has ever had. When
Susie took over my father's political operation after Jay six,
people forgot how many Republicans are treating him like a pariah.
Countless operatives, consultants, and elected Republicans thought my dad's political
career was over and what had nothing to do with them.
They attacked him ruthlessly and predicted that he would lose
if he ran for office in twenty twenty four. Not Susie.
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She was a loyal fighter for him from the moment
she came on board. When things were tough and other
supposed friends left my dad like a bunch of rats,
Susie stood by his side and worked her ass off
every day to rebuild his political operation and ensure that
comeback in twenty four would be successful. When others coward,
she stood strong. One of the other things I've always
appreciated about Susie is how she has never tried to
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subvert my father's America First policy agenda. She is an
honest broker who only cares about executing my dad's wishes
on policy, which is much different than how things were
on his first term when countless staffers thought it was
their job to rein in Trump. He's spelled their wrong
in that irritates me. There's more, I'm sorry. There's more,
from securing the border to not getting dragged into endless
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wars to reigning in the leftist administrative state. Susie has
been a gigantic ally to the America First Movement. Most
people don't know that Susie was also the first person
I were at closest with on the twenty twenty four
campaign to bring RFK Junior and the MAHA Movement on board.
While others were skeptical of MAHAF, Susie immediately got it
and has been one of its biggest advocates in the
entire administration. She doesn't talk much about any of this
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stuff because she doesn't like to take credit for things,
another rarity in DC, but I have seen it with
my own eyes behind the scenes for years now. I
rarely speak about my father staffers, but there is no
one on earth more equipped to serve my father as
chief of staff than Susie.
Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
I believe the goal, if the goal was to turn
this cabinet against one another or against her, fail massive fail. Well,
I mean they it was obvious sabotage.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
They were just trying to sabotage, and they're just partisan
hacks and they want to craft a narrative and listen,
I just I think it was a big mistake. They'll
let them in it all, and I think what this
shows this administration is no more legacy media. Don't let
him in for any of these fluff pieces. They're done.
And if people have a problem with that, show them
this Vanity Fair piece and be like, this is what
(01:11:25):
you get. Here's my middle finger.
Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
Here it is.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
You don't get access to us anymore for fluff pieces.
You can come into the press room. We'll answer your
stupid ask questions because we have to. But when it
comes to these fluff pieces and these magazines, they're never
going to give him a fair shake. Now ever, I mean,
it's the pictures alone, you guys, because I We'll get
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to those.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Marco also weighing in, saying it's obvious to most people
that Vanity Fair deliberately manipulated pictures and reported statements without
context to try and make the White House team look bad.
And there's nobody or loyal or committed to President Trump's
mission than Susie. She's one of the main reasons why
we have a team that works together to carry out
the president's promises to the American people. And then Trump
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himself weighed in, especially about the alcoholic thing. He said, no,
she meant that. I'm you see, I don't drink alcohol,
so everybody knows that. But I've often said that if
I did, I'd have a very good chance of being
an alcoholic. I've said that many times about myself. I do.
It's a very possessive personality. I've said it many times
about myself. I'm fortunate I'm not a drinker. If I did,
(01:12:30):
I could very well because I've said that, what's the
word not possessive, possessive and addictive type personality. I've said
it many many times before. I didn't read it. I
don't read Vanity fair, but she has done a fantastic job.
I think from what I hear the facts were wrong.
It was a very misguided interviewer, purposely misguided, of course.
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And then I think Mark Hemingway put it best, which
was which was to point out the very simple fact
that someday, maybe we'll have a Republican party that understands
it's never in their interest to talk to outlets like
Vanity Fair. Today is not that day.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
I just can't believe they did this. I mean, I
no more access to people like this.
Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
You cannot have the pictures, the pictures that you were
talking about. Here is what they show. This is what
they look like when they photograph Karine Jean Pierre. I'm okay,
you've never seen her look better than ever. And then
when it comes to Caroline Love it also in the
same position as press secretary. They chose to do this
that that is her picture.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
It's you cannot tell me that is not malicious as hell.
Come on you guys, and look the marks on her lips.
They want so badly to show. Look, she gets lip injections,
look at her face, every how you.
Speaker 2 (01:13:49):
Can make her look bad. I don't think that's a reach, man.
Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
She's gorgeous, She's absolutely stunning, and they did everything they
could to make her look bad.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Yeah, what is this picture? Who does a picture that
close up? These people are awful. Jad Vance was asked
about it in a I don't know who he was
speaking to, but he talked about this, got a question
about it here. He is well.
Speaker 12 (01:14:21):
First of all, if Susie is like, I'll trust, I'll
trust what you said. I haven't looked at the article.
I of course have heard about it, but conspiracy theorists sometimes.
I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe in
the conspiracy theories that are true. And by the way,
Susie and I have joked in private and in public
about that for a long time. For example, I believed
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in the crazy conspiracy theory back in twenty twenty that
it was stupid to mask three year olds at the
height of the COVID pandemic, that we should actually let
them develop some language skills. You know. I believed in
this crazy conspiracy theory that the media and the government
were covering up the fact that Joe Biden was clearly
unable to do the job. And I believed in the
conspiracy theory that Joe Biden was trying to throw his
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political opponents in jail rather than win an argument against
his political opponents. So, at least on some of these
conspiracy theories, it turns out that a conspiracy theory is
just something that was true six months before the media
admitted it, and that from my understanding, And you know
why I really love Susie Wiles because Susie is who
she is in the President's presence. She's the same exact
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person when the President isn't around. I've never seen Susie
Wiles say something to the President and then go and
counteract him or subvert his will behind the scenes. And
that's what you wanted a staffer. Because as much as
I love Susie, the a Varicant people didn't elect any staffer.
They elected the President of the United States. And what
you want and what you want in a staffer is
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a person who understands they are there to effectuate the
will of the American people, and they're there to follow
the orders of the duly elected commander in chief of
the United States. And Susie Wiles we have our disagreements,
we agree on much more than we disagree, but I've
never seen her be disloyal to the President of the
United States. And that makes her the best White House
chief of staff.
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
I think after seeing that the spread and you know,
the right app how can you be a Democrat?
Speaker 2 (01:16:13):
I don't get it. They're so ugly right, they're so just,
they're so freaking mean. They do that was done on purpose,
with purpose, yep, to just be they're just those mean
girls in school that just want to like. There was
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no reason for them to do that other than to
just be cause drama. They wanted to create drama. They
just wanted to be bitches like. And the writer himself
was on CNN last night saying, well, I mean, obviously
the way that they're reacting to it proves that everything
I said was right. Here is that more on?
Speaker 15 (01:16:51):
I mean, when you hear words like out of context
and omissions and framing, what that tells you right away
is that you are absolutely you have hit the target.
They have nothing. They literally have not challenged a single
assertion or fact in the piece.
Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
So yeah, I mean, the problem isn't that they are
that the quotes were not right or not accurate or whatever,
because I understand that the whole thing was recorded. It's
that they take out the framing. They that they take
out the anecdotes behind the stories, behind the words that
they're saying, to make it look like there it's all critical.
They took out all of the positive through in the
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negative without context, and this is what you get, right,
But this.
Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
Is what journalism is now it's journalism. There is no
such thing anymore. Journalism is so dead and buried. It's
an embarrassment. All our legacy media is an embarrassment. All
of these publications are just in total embarrassment.
Speaker 2 (01:17:47):
It's just gross. And if you defend it, shame on you.
By the way, that is the best segue ever, because
we have a clip of Jake Tapper responding to a
comment or a question. I guess about the extent to
which he continues to cover Trump's health and his decline,
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apparently because this is what this is now what the
left media does. And when you think about Jake Tapper
being the one that wrote the book about how the
left essentially covered up Joe Biden's decline, this is just
particularly rich all the time on my show, all the time.
Speaker 12 (01:18:26):
And I think that is that is to a large
degree because we saw what happened with Biden, and while
we covered it, we didn't cover it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
Maybe we didn't ask as many questions as we should
have at the time.
Speaker 12 (01:18:38):
And I think it is a legitimate question for any
president of any age, but particular anybody who is like.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
In the range of being an octagenarian. Right, we cover
it all the time, because that's not why you cover
it all the time. You covered all the time because
you hate Trump. You covered it in his first term,
then you stopped covering it because a demic krat was
in the White House. You're covering it again. Please stop
pretending that it's Oh, we've learned our lesson. No you haven't.
Speaker 10 (01:19:06):
I'm a journal ash Jake.
Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
It's just so ridiculous. By the way, this is going
to be a bit of a long show because we
still have some stuff to get to. I love that
the bitches that include the trans lady and the possum Lady,
Oh no, the mute trans lady, and then the possum lady.
Speaker 1 (01:19:29):
And then the animatronic possum.
Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
They had on Katie Couric, who showered them with compliments.
Here's a little taste.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Proud of what you built here and what you're doing
and using your voices and talking about important things and
raising a little hell.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
And I think my daughter Ellie.
Speaker 1 (01:19:50):
Said, if you watch these two ladies, they go.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Off, and I said, I've seen them, and I approved
this message. I love that. I love that.
Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Katie Kirk, look at you, another journalist.
Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
There we go. Well, that's a legacy. Quite the legacy
you're leading, Katie Kirk. There was a horrible incident that
took place at a Target and this sweet older lady
named Jeanie apparently was working at Target, putting clothes away
or doing whatever it is a target folks do. And
at Target you wear a red shirt and khaki pants
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to identify yourself as a Target employee. And the rules
about like what your shirt has to look like are
pretty lax. It just needs to be red. If you
want to have it say some things, that's cool. It
just needs to be a red shirt and khaki pants.
And Jeanie decided to wear a shirt representing Charlie Kirk,
and she got absolutely berated by a complete C word,
(01:20:54):
as you will see from this video. Why they let
you wear that shirt?
Speaker 7 (01:20:58):
Shirt?
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
Why my god? Why are you taking my picture?
Speaker 7 (01:21:03):
Why are you wearing that shirt? You're working?
Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
That's red shirt.
Speaker 3 (01:21:07):
I can wear red getty red shirt.
Speaker 7 (01:21:09):
It's not a plane shirt. It doesn't have to be
so Charlie kirkshirt.
Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Yes, oh yes, I know.
Speaker 7 (01:21:16):
Are you fucking stupid? No? Why the funk would you
wear that? You're at work Target? That's not target shirt,
a plane red shirt?
Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
You support a.
Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
Racist and it's not racist.
Speaker 7 (01:21:29):
You support a racist. Yes he is, Yes he fucking is.
I'm sorry, but I'm not got here and arguing you're not.
You should go get your manager. You should not be
allowed to wear the atwork. Unacceptable, unfucking acceptable, that's your
The opinion is he's a fucking racist and you support.
Speaker 14 (01:21:48):
Him, and you shouldn't.
Speaker 7 (01:21:51):
You should not be allowed to wear that.
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
This is going to be taken above your fucking head.
That's insane, insane, what a care and Sam fucking say,
God bless Geenie Man. Yeah. So the woman that posted
that turns out that she is likely in a nursing field.
(01:22:16):
She works for a nonprofit healthcare system in California. Her
name is out there. People are absolutely flooding her employer
and low with calls demanding that they do something like
to let this person go because she belongs nowhere near
your healthcare. She's taken down all of her social media
(01:22:36):
or locked it down anyway. Really, Oh, she doesn't stand
by what she said. She imagined posting this thinking it
makes you look good. Well, she gets all up and
like this sweet.
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
Granny's business, saying all the things and you can't stand
by it. Oh bully bitch, can't stand by it. I
always find it interesting when they can't do that. They
take all their socials down and lock everything down. Why
you locking everything down, miss Sheila or whatever your name is,
you know, I mean, she's the.
Speaker 2 (01:23:07):
One that posted it, like, why did it? Stand by it?
Exactly by it?
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Seriously, I am actulutely. I'm absolutely like amazed that this
woman could get a nursing degree with so much stupidity.
That's what blows me away, because, like, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
If she's a nurse, I mean, I know she works
for like a healthcare company, and people are saying that
most likely she's a nurse. I don't know that for sure,
but just she could be like an LPN or whatever.
But the fact that she's in healthcare at all and
she's treating people and she's supposed to be empathetic and
helpful and benevolent with people, it's crazy. Stand by your post,
(01:23:45):
stand by it?
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
Like she's out there like what they're a post of
her and her husband standing at the back of a car,
like and he has his fingers next to his throat
like he's like doing the whole shooting, the whole family
is disgusting. And they have a daughter, by the way,
and they're teaching their daughter to hate like that too.
These people disgust me.
Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
Well, and I would not be surprised. You know, Amfest
is this weekend. I would not be surprised to see
Jeanie on that stage because everybody is looking for her.
People have founder actually, like Benny Johnson was like, I
want to help this woman. I want to like send
her on vacation. Andrew Colvett has been like, we want
to send her some gifts. I would not be surprised
to see her on the stage. There is a GoFundMe
(01:24:31):
that as of this morning had like sixty grand plus
grazed for her to give her a break from working
at Target, which is fantastic, it is. And I you know,
because she she I would have been like, go f
yourself right. I would have said all the words, you know,
and she was so precious. She's a much better human
(01:24:52):
than me. Imagine.
Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
I can't even like ten years ago, if you would
have told me that wearing a red shirt with freedom
on it would have gotten you harass at a Target,
I would have been like, you're out of your mind,
that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
Imagine being the.
Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
Person that goes up to a middle aged woman and
harasses her for wearing a red shirt with freedom on
it in the United States of America. Imagine being that bitch,
your life is miserable and should you have no business
being in healthcare?
Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
No business? Oh my God, God helped me. Seriously, God
help all of us if we ever get sick, you know,
and you're in a situation where these people are the
ones who are tasked with taking care of us. God
help us all. If she if she plans to stay
at Target even after, because I'm sure her gofund me
will absolutely explode and maybe she'll never have to work again.
(01:25:41):
I hope not. But if she does work at Target,
they need to promote her because she should be in
management with that level of service and respect for customers.
She needs a big fat raise. Better than me. Tucker Carlson.
We're going to spend like twenty seconds on Tucker because
he has this he you know, so he's very he's mean.
(01:26:02):
He's become really really mean to people and about people,
and the way that he does it. It's starting to
become a pattern that the way he picks on people
like Ben Shapiro, for example, he'll mock him by using
words that ben never said in order to pretend that
he's been for a minute, right, And he's doing the
(01:26:23):
exact same thing now with Beebe and also gets in
an extra dig at Barry Weiss in the same clip.
I can assure you that at no time has Benjamin
Nett and Yaho said I don't control everything. I can
assure you, And yet Tucker behaves in this clip as
though that is a direct quote. This is freaking psychotic behavior.
Speaker 9 (01:26:48):
And there's literally the Prime Minister of Israel being like, yes,
we control it everything.
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
Why would he say something?
Speaker 9 (01:26:53):
Well, first of all, he like Barry Weiss is kind
of stupid, clever, ruthless, but stupid, not creative at all.
Speaker 3 (01:26:59):
They're that.
Speaker 9 (01:27:00):
But there's a deeper reason because he's trying to inspire hatred.
He's trying to inspire hatred. Is we control everything and
I'm not phone for it. I'm not going to be
a hatre Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
Yeah I don't believe that that's a real thing that
he did, so yeah, wow. He's so.
Speaker 1 (01:27:22):
He's very like red faced and like like something's going
on with him.
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
He's really what's the word somebody said, we're drinking again.
I don't know. I don't know. Is he did he
have an alcohol problem at one point? Yeah, oh yeah,
yeah he did. Yeah. He's just so mad all the
time now, so mad, and he's like super shaky, like
whenever he talks, he's super shaky. You know what I mean,
(01:27:47):
He's Yeah, people are saying that they think he's drinking again.
I mean, I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
I just know I don't I don't know. I don't
know anything about that. I have no idea. All I
know is that he really wants you to is it guitar.
He wants you to go visit you guys, because he's
America first, And he really wants you to visit guitar
because he's America first.
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Indeed, you guys. Sydney Sweeney is freaking potter. She is
on hell. So like this is this may turn you
gay if you're a woman, You may become gay by
seeing her latest dress, like a white one. Oh my god,
Like her body is not even, it's not even, it's
(01:28:30):
not real like that. I don't even know how you
can look that. There's no way she's real. She's gorgeous Yeah,
she's ridiculous and I would never want to stand next
to her. And so props to this other actress I
forget her name, but props to her for like agreeing
to be next to her on any kind of red carpet.
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
I think it's amat or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
That's exactly right. She was like, I tell the weather
with my boobs.
Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
Like remember she is in that one movie. Yeah, it's like, well.
Speaker 2 (01:29:02):
I remember her from Le Miz because I did. That's
the girl.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
Friend Like that really Okay, imagine what Sidney Sweeney can
tell with her boobs, because.
Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
Oh my god, yeah, those are real and they are
spectacular now, and people like will make comments or do
you know image you know, they'll do gifts and stuff
when they see that in social media.
Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
They'll put like big boob people and they'll make fun
of it. And I'm like, those are real.
Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
She can't. Oh yeah, that was a gift from God. Yeah,
And I mean if I had them, I too would
probably be wearing those kinds of clothes. She stole what
I was supposed to have, and she hasn't. Speaking of
turning gay, Rob Smith, who of course is a gay man,
he posted that video or still shot of her and said,
I'm straight. Now you're muted, just so you know. Oh,
(01:29:52):
there you go, I get muted.
Speaker 7 (01:29:55):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
Last bit of news before we get to some fun
stuff is that Laura Lumer is allegedly engaged. So god,
Donald Trump called her out, like at his Christmas party.
He even he announced it ahead of her announcing it,
so he was like, congratulations to Laura. You know she's great,
and her man was with her. I guess I don't
know who it is. Uh, she's she has said she
(01:30:19):
told the Patrick Bette David program that he is not
political and that she tries to keep him like out
of the spotlight. He doesn't she doesn't want attention on him.
But according to Amy Meck, whoever that is, she said
that he she's marrying genuinely one of the best guys
out there, which why that person wants to marry Laura Lumer.
I have no idea, but whatever, good for you if
(01:30:41):
that's your thing.
Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
I totally get like being with somebody that is not
politically involved though, God, yeah, I could not be married
to somebody who was in politics would drive me insane.
Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
Yeah, that would be a lot. I love that my
husband's like, what's going on. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:30:58):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
It's like when Ron wants to talk to me about politics,
I'm like, I don't want to, just I don't want.
I don't want.
Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
Greg never wants to talk about politics, and for that
I am grateful, very grateful.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
We have some thank you. I'll start with locals over here.
O Suki says, I told my suitcase we're not going
on vacation this year. Now it's dealing with emotional baggage.
Put up dump.
Speaker 8 (01:31:25):
Roth.
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
Lady Wright said, I've had it with all of them.
They are all making Conservatives look like a bunch of crazy,
angry people. They will say and do anything to get clicks.
This is more than I can give Grace for. This
is never what Charlie stood for, and never what he wanted.
Enough is enough.
Speaker 1 (01:31:39):
You're so right that yes, always looking down. He's looking
down and everybody going, what are you doing? I know
you're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
Yes, this is yeah. Let me make sure I get VENO.
Let's see. Nancy Katz said, if the Erica Ky stuff
weren't enough for Meghan to call out Candace, how is
Candace's obvious anti semitism not Well, let's not forget. Megan
continues to love Dave Smith and Tucker Carlson, and she's
(01:32:12):
you know what I mean? Likened, I say more, I
know what you mean. Peggy Pickering said Daisy. I am
living the dream. Just got a new refrigerator and the
old one is in the garage with adult beverages and
Omaha steaks. God bless America. Thanks chicks for all you
do for us. Yes, and then you can drink fridge
(01:32:32):
is the best. That's right. And then yesterday we also
heard from d Cole, who said, I watch you every day.
I'm new to your podcast, just found you about six
months ago.
Speaker 12 (01:32:42):
Love it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
Here's seven thousand for you. If the zeros fall off
before this gets to you, then I apologize. Sometimes happens.
Thank you, d Cole, and welcome, Welcome to our ridiculous
little podcast. Terry Sarmiento said love seeing the chicks every morning.
A bright spot that makes my day better. Dad joke Wednesday,
what do you get when you deep fry Santa A
(01:33:03):
Krispy Kringle, Merry Christmas? I love it. It's great. Let's see.
We heard from Lindsay Zirkle, who said, first love you chicks.
So glad my mom got me hooked on y'all literally
the day before Trump got elected. Second, my curiosity gotta
remember that killed the Cat got the better of me,
wanting to hear what crazy Candy had to say about
(01:33:23):
her meeting with Erica. I think I watched it.
Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
Yeah, a lot of people probably watch that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:33:35):
She went on to say she is a batshit crazy narcissist,
and all it did was piss me off because I
wasted my time listening to her in sanity and spin.
Not new information obviously. Third, I seem to have inherited
Daisy's cat distribution through osmosis. I already have two dogs,
one is an Anatolian by the way, four cats and
a horse. It seems I've acquired two outside cats, one
(01:33:58):
black and one orange. Come get your cat. Lastly, fun fact,
I went to high school with Ron Desantos.
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
My gosh, she should send us some yearbook pictures.
Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
That would you should send all the pictures?
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
Hell, yes, we'd want to assume we'll show him on
the show.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
That would be so fun.
Speaker 1 (01:34:20):
Yeah, to do like little segment on that el Weens
dad joke. Wednesday, while at the hospital, I asked the
nurse if I should if I could do my own stitches.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
She said, suit yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
What does a Dennis cause X rays a toothpick? Really good?
That's good Marcy p Alas, Good morning, making Daisy. Dad
joke Wednesday. Why can't you trust the King of the
jungle because he's always lying? Take my money, have a
wonderful day, much love, thank you, Marcy kim h eighty seven.
Good morning chicks, Daisy, praying your wrist is feeling a
(01:34:53):
little bit better each day. Here's one for a dad
joke Wednesday. What do you call a wreath of one
hundred dollars bills? A wreatha Franklin's take my money, have
a chantastic day.
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
That was good. I've never heard that one before. Tim
Fullery too.
Speaker 1 (01:35:08):
A group of US outsiders have booked nine rooms for
Stockyard Tono. If we don't get tickets, we're coming anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:35:14):
Get ready to know you're actually not so I appreciate
that sentiment. But no one, and I mean no one
who does not have a ticket will be allowed into
this facility. And that is because hello, do you guys
remember Charlie Kirk like we are going to be taking
security very seriously, right, Please do not book tickets to
anything until you have.
Speaker 16 (01:35:35):
A ticket, don't book rooms yet, you guys don't believe.
Oh my god, and regard of tickets, just so we
make sure that people remember, we will announce when we
come back from Christmas Break that they will go on
sale sometime in January.
Speaker 2 (01:35:51):
And make sure if you want a ticket, you got
to join either locals as a supporter or Facebook Insiders,
because those two groups will have first access and they
will likely sell out to those two groups, so you
want to be in one of them to get well,
it's going to be like a finite number of tickets.
Judy Clark J four X, I just figured out how
(01:36:12):
to send you, wonderful chick some cash. Please take my
remission money. I am so thankful to be here to
celebrate Christmas with my family. Merry Christmas, God bless you, Judy.
Congratulations on remassion. That's amazing, so great, Cynthia shortened five
three four eight.
Speaker 1 (01:36:27):
The community you all have created is a testament to
the kind of people you are. Honest, friendly, funny and kind,
oh and direct.
Speaker 2 (01:36:32):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:36:33):
That's so sweet, Cynthia. So the thing we're most proud
of is this community. Absolutely. Brian Brumley, my home cloning
experiments have succeeded. I'm so excited, I'm beside myself. Take
my nine clone money, Rachel Ray two three seven one
dad joke for my eight year old? Why was letter
(01:36:53):
E the only letter to get presents on Christmas? Because
the other letters are not E? Take my money?
Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
Thinks are so good today? I love that. I know.
Leah Shallick six one four four.
Speaker 1 (01:37:05):
This jew doesn't care if Megan is friends with Candace,
but there's no sitting on the fence with anti Semitism?
Does Megan think there's context for lying about libeling and
citing hate against Jews? Exactly? Leah, You're absolutely right, there's
no sitting on the fence. Bo Mama eight. Megan keeps
saying nobody understands what's going on. Well, then explain it
to us like we're five years old, because I'd like
(01:37:25):
to know.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
Yes, I mean she did, I guess, and we're just
supposed to accept that. Yeah, I don't. Shelley Bolton, what
did the mommy DNA say? Did the daddy DNA? Did
these genes make me look fat? I'll see myself out here.
Some money, love all y'all. Shelley Ginko yak one two, three, four.
Speaker 1 (01:37:46):
The more I view your videos, the more I see
how important you are to conservatism. Oh my gosh, I
hope only the best and the most success for you.
Let's see where you are in a year from now.
Hopefully it'll be a very large channel. That is so
sweet of you to say.
Speaker 2 (01:37:59):
That's sweet, But I don't want to be a very
large chance.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
We don't want to be famous. We just want to
make a difference, you know what I mean, that's all.
We just want to make a difference, make sure that
people are doing the right things, and we want to
make this country a better place for our kids, you know. Yeah,
and then to build this community. Literally, those are our goals.
Did I state that correctly? I think I stated that correctly.
Speaker 2 (01:38:17):
Yeah, and listen. Of course we would like more people
to watch, right. We just don't want to be like
famous big. We don't want to be famous at all.
That's not our goal at all.
Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
Nope, t Media, I'm publishing heavy eighteenth anniversary to my
beloved husband Dan. This year would have been a much
bigger pile of suck without you in my life. Going
to the scene of our first day today.
Speaker 2 (01:38:38):
The grocery store. I love that you guys going together.
That's sweet.
Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
Don Ackley twenty one sixty. Megan is actually taking the
biblical approach on trying to solve conflicts between two individuals.
Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
But it is just the first step.
Speaker 1 (01:38:50):
Hopefully she will reevaluate if it doesn't progress in the
right direction.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
I mean, that's a very generous. It is genera to
describe that right. But I also feel like.
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
If somebody's doing something wrong, it's I mean, I think
Jesus wants us to say that's wrong. M hm, That's
how I feel about it. You got to be strong
in your convictions. You can't be a wus avi Mary
nineteen ninety seven. Thank you for that supersticker. Angela McDonald
won two three four My favorite women. I'm going to
(01:39:20):
join your group in January. Wolf, Thank you, Angela. People
will be so happy to have you there.
Speaker 2 (01:39:25):
We will.
Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
Carolyn Kramer five eight sixteen. Candas did of Ted talk
when she was a lefty on viral moments that are Forgotten.
About three days later, it completely explains herm O.
Speaker 2 (01:39:35):
Now that's interesting.
Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
It's all about getting the viral moments. Terry is We'll
have to look that up. Terry Zeleski nine seven nine four.
I think I did that name right. Feel a great
sense of peace after blocking mkay. I appreciate your recap.
Wasn't going to even click on her to add one cent.
MK's botox has gone to her brain. Lady Shenandoah dad
(01:39:58):
joke Wednesday. How many skunks does it take to go
from a stink to a skunk?
Speaker 2 (01:40:01):
A few? Did? I? I probably stink to a stunk
A few?
Speaker 12 (01:40:07):
A few?
Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
Have a Mary, thank you, you did so much better
than me. Have a married Christmas and a happy New Year.
Thank you, Lady Shanado. And just as a reminder, we
have shows up until this Friday, and.
Speaker 2 (01:40:16):
Then we're off for two weeks. You guys, but there
will be content like our team has planned for things
to keep you occupied while hire away totally. Riva Henry
six two four two.
Speaker 1 (01:40:28):
We need to educate our young voters to not vote
for the Islamic crap by electing them, but we'll ruin
this country. Stop believing everything that they tell you. They
are the wolves in sheep's clothing, and these young people
don't see that.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
Yes, Rita, you're absolutely right. Educate these kids.
Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
Elizabeth boy Or nine three nine oh happy twenty eighth
birthday to my older son, Hayden Low.
Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
What a cool name.
Speaker 1 (01:40:48):
Yeah, I love you so much, my sweet boy. Hope
you have a wonderful day.
Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
Happy birthday, Hayden Low. I know somebody who can sing
happy birthday to him? Did She's the one that sang
to me. Oh that's right. Let's try to watch.
Speaker 1 (01:41:02):
You the Nile one.
Speaker 2 (01:41:05):
Seriously, how are you this good at reading out loud? Daisy?
Any pointers? Is it my adhd? I'm for my god.
Speaker 1 (01:41:11):
I feel like I do a terrible job at it,
But thank you for saying that I do a decent job.
Speaker 2 (01:41:15):
You do a great job at reading all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
Goodness, Andrea Cleaver seven four oh six. Megan may have
been your Chicks north star, but you two are my
north star when it comes to political opinions. Thank you
for always standing up on the right side of issues.
I'm so proud to be a listener. We love you, Andrea,
Thank you, thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (01:41:31):
Very sweet, so nice.
Speaker 1 (01:41:33):
Okay, I think we're bringing it in. Do you have
anything else you need to do today? Are we doing
gifts or anything like that?
Speaker 2 (01:41:39):
Nothing? Oh no, no, okay, I'm bringing it in with
my I'm wearing last year's Christmas shirt. I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:41:45):
It's so cute, all right, you guys, hugging you with
my gimpy arm. Everybody has a fantastic Wednesday, and we'll
talk to you tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Bye, everybody,