Whatever she says, Jimmy, she's God. Done.
Whatever she says, Jimmy, she's God. Done.
I think she works for the bad guys. I think it's conscious. And that's it. Appreciate your call. It's just, I don't want to talk about her. She's done. It's just going to get worse. She's demonically possessed.
Now, I do think, I think a lot of these, the perception of her support is highly, it's artificial. I do believe that. And I think people are waking up.
She was a liberal. She was launching a conservative doxing site.
And it was just 66% of the time the planes weren't even in this continent.
And then Candace changes the story to the eighth, the undersecretary of the defense flying on a border tour announced in July to all these bases and to these task forces. And they go, well, whoever was on this plane, we got to find out. And she just changes the subject to a plane on the 8th. How bizarre a military inspection announced in July for September 8th. And then she doubles back and says these alibis aren't any good. So none of it day to day even lines up.
Because all of the, there is clearly an aggressive effort to spoon feed fake disinformation to Candace Owens, who either wittingly or unwittingly is running a CIA style psyop on the American people in order to do what? What's the main objective it achieves?
And even more than her attacking Jews, what offended me the most about Candace Owens in recent months is her attacking Erica Kirk, implying that she's involved with her own husband's murder.
And just like that, Candace Owens became a right-wing con artist.
It seems worth mentioning that Alex just got done with a 20-minute segment of Holocaust revisionism and lying about Soros rounding up Jews during the Holocaust, so it seems like when you then transition into an interview by saying it was wrong for Turning Point to part ways with Candace, it's probably relevant to know why they did that. It's like what you said recently. You are not more important than the grift. Every functionary in these operations is useful until they're not. Even when you make quite a name for yourself and you go mainstream in some sense, you can reach a point where you're just too fucking dumb or too toxic a property to continue being associated with. That happened for Candace Owens in December 2018 when she said at a turning point event, quote, I actually don't have any problems with the word nationalism. I think the definition gets poisoned by elitists that actually want globalism. Globalism is what I don't want. Whenever we say nationalism, the first thing people think about, at least in America, is Hitler. You know, he was a national socialist. But if Hitler just wanted to make Germany great and have things run well, okay, fine. The problem is he wanted, he had dreams outside of Germany. He wanted to globalize. He wanted everyone to be German. Everybody to speak German. Everybody to look a different way. That's not, to me, that's not nationalism. Leaving aside how this comment definitely seems to imply that an internally operating genocide would be totally cool with her, saying something like this publicly is just fucking embarrassing. It demonstrates a very shallow understanding of what happened in World War II and what Hitler was up to. When someone says something like this, you consider what other completely idiotic and profoundly offensive things they might accidentally say in the future, and if you're smart, you decide, eh, I've got to cut time.