The Charlie Kirk Show - Big Pharma Won’t Like This with Candace Owens Aired: 2023-06-26 Duration: 44:53 === Medical Industrial Complex (12:48) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, my conversation with Candace Owens. [00:00:02] If you have strong opinions about vaccines, well then you'll definitely find this episode interesting. [00:00:06] Candace has strong opinions about it and we talk about the medical industrial complex. [00:00:10] I want to hear from you. [00:00:11] Email us freedom at charliekirk.com and get involved with actcon at tpaction.com. [00:00:15] That is tpaction.com. [00:00:18] Buckle up everybody here. [00:00:19] We go. [00:00:20] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:21] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. [00:00:24] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:00:27] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:00:30] I want to thank Charlie. [00:00:31] He's an incredible guy. [00:00:32] His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created. [00:00:39] Turning point USA. [00:00:41] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:00:49] That's why we are here. [00:00:52] Brought to you by the Loan Experts I Trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandTodd.com. [00:01:01] Candace Owens, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:01:03] Thank you for having me back. [00:01:04] Good to be here. [00:01:05] Some big news, a gender review. [00:01:07] Yeah, he told me to keep it punchy. [00:01:08] So I was like, should I just go with like, I'm trans? [00:01:10] And yeah, that's, I think that I woke up this morning and decided I'm Michael. [00:01:13] I don't know. [00:01:14] Yeah, the threshold is now you have to just transition to make news. [00:01:17] Yeah, that's pretty much what everybody's doing. [00:01:19] It's a desperate cry for attention. [00:01:20] And welcome to the gay Lord. [00:01:22] Gay Lord. [00:01:24] They're really taking the gay seriously with that giant LGBTQMS T UV flag. [00:01:30] You know, we demanded they take it down. [00:01:32] We failed. [00:01:33] Yeah. [00:01:33] And Marriott is pushing it because they're like the holding company. [00:01:37] Yeah. [00:01:37] And they're like, nope, it's mandated. [00:01:39] Marriott has to have it. [00:01:40] Yeah, I always think what goes on in these boardroom discussions where they do things like this because it makes entirely no sense because you're not required to do this. [00:01:48] Nobody's going to be upset if they pull up to a hotel and there's not. [00:01:50] They make it seem like a rainbow flag. [00:01:52] Right. [00:01:52] That's how they codify it. [00:01:54] Yeah. [00:01:54] I think there's a lot of like creeps and freaks at the top of these companies. [00:01:58] And that brings me to Target, where I just really, when I looked at the man that was behind it, he just gave me a vibe. [00:02:04] I was like, I wouldn't want my child, my young son around him. [00:02:06] Tell me about it. [00:02:08] I think a lot of these people know there was another guy who was sort of in charge of all of this, who was pushing this. [00:02:15] And simultaneously, he was directing Target's funds to, I'm going to get this acronym wrong. [00:02:20] It's like G-L-S-EN. [00:02:22] You know what I'm talking about? [00:02:22] Yeah, that's correct. [00:02:23] Yeah, where they're focused on... [00:02:25] Yeah. [00:02:25] And what they're focused on right now is the classrooms and making sure their goal is to implement LGBTQ curriculum. [00:02:33] Well, it's worse. [00:02:33] Like what they're really focused on is making sure that kids do not have to tell their parents, that teachers do not have to consent to parents when they're changing their genders. [00:02:40] And he's been directing Target's revenue to GLSCN. [00:02:45] And when I looked at him, he just gave me a vibe. [00:02:47] Like if you look at him, he looks very effeminate. [00:02:50] And I have a lot of questions about super hyper-effeminate men that are, for whatever reason, focused on young children and their genitals, right? [00:02:57] I think what we are on the brink of, and I've said it many times, is this the trans stuff is pedophilia-like. [00:03:03] These people are pedophiles. [00:03:04] I really do believe that. [00:03:05] And they are trying to dress up their penchant for pedophilia in something virtuous, like we just want kids to pick their gender. [00:03:13] And obviously, we know that the person that really began the psychology and the ideology of transgenderism was himself a pedophile. [00:03:19] So I think people that push this. [00:03:20] Or both. [00:03:21] Yeah. [00:03:21] Kinsey. [00:03:22] I think people that support this are pedophiles or women that are utterly unstable and looking for attention. [00:03:30] Yes. [00:03:31] So I completely agree. [00:03:33] Let's talk about Target. [00:03:35] We're seeing some momentum that finally people doing like a mass boycott exodus. [00:03:40] Do you have promise that this will continue to go to other companies? [00:03:44] What's your analysis of that? [00:03:46] My analysis is that I do think it will hold because there had to, like somewhere there had to be a line in the sand. [00:03:52] And I think children are becoming a line in the sand. [00:03:54] It was sort of like, you know, for years, seven years, I guess, we've been talking about what's going on in the school system. [00:04:00] And it didn't really feel like people paid attention until suddenly they started focusing on young children. [00:04:05] And now of a sudden, parents started showing up at school board meetings. [00:04:07] And I want to be clear: this is not just a Republican things. [00:04:09] These weren't just Republican parents. [00:04:11] These are Democrat parents as well who are completely horrified. [00:04:14] They just sort of ceded control of their children to the state. [00:04:17] Obviously, that 1970s feminist push, the birth of the Department of Education in the 1970s. [00:04:24] And essentially, what they wanted was custody of the children. [00:04:26] They wanted to push women out of the home, make it seem like a virtue. [00:04:30] You're like a guy now. [00:04:31] You're just like, men, this is about equality. [00:04:33] When in reality, it was about anything but the state wanted custody of a children. [00:04:38] They got it. [00:04:38] And for the first time, parents are sort of waking up out of a fog. [00:04:42] If you've ever seen Wizard of Oz, you know, and it's sort of like, come out, come out, wherever you are. [00:04:46] And they're going to be a little bit more. [00:04:48] Yeah. [00:04:49] Yeah. [00:04:49] And they're going, what the heck is going on? [00:04:51] What do you mean, kids are learning pornography? [00:04:53] It's like I said, not just a Republican thing. [00:04:56] It is left and right. [00:04:57] Parents are pretty horrified about what kids are learning in school. [00:05:01] How much of this trans stuff, which I want to make sure I heard you right, is pedophilia light. [00:05:04] Yeah. [00:05:05] Diet pedophilia. [00:05:06] Do you like that? [00:05:06] Diet pedopedia. [00:05:07] Diet pedophilia. [00:05:08] I like, you know, I think I like pedophilia light. [00:05:10] Yeah, yeah. [00:05:11] Pedophilia light. [00:05:11] Yeah, I think so. [00:05:12] Or it could be like pedophilia. [00:05:13] Not pedophilia zero because I like Coke zero. [00:05:15] That is pedo light. [00:05:16] Yeah, pedolite. [00:05:17] That could be pedo light. [00:05:18] It is. [00:05:20] Yeah. [00:05:21] Sorry, we're just doing some working on some branding stuff right now. [00:05:23] This is how this is how we come up with stuff, okay? [00:05:25] This is how she came up with Blexit. [00:05:27] All right. [00:05:28] We're just throwing ideas at the bottom. [00:05:29] She was in the car. [00:05:30] She was like, black, Democrat, black, liberal, black, exit. [00:05:35] What if we did Blexit? [00:05:37] There's like Pediolite, and then there's Pedo Light, which is transgender ideology. [00:05:41] That's how they came up with Minute Maid. [00:05:44] So, separate issue, though. [00:05:47] So, how much of this, and this is a topic you're the best at, is driven by pharmaceutical companies? [00:05:53] Well, yeah, there is so much connection here. [00:05:55] And the pharmaceutical industry, it is the, for whatever reason, nobody ever takes a look. [00:05:59] And it seems like for the first time, you're starting to see articles seeping out. [00:06:03] You know, they don't want to talk about pharmaceuticals when there's a school shooting, and yet all of these people are on pharmaceuticals when there's a school shooting. [00:06:08] They don't want to talk about pharmaceuticals when you take a look at the depression rates and all these children that are suffering. [00:06:14] What's in our food, things of that nature, which have become obviously have become hyper-focused on this. [00:06:19] But yes, there has been a very real, I think something like a 65 to 75% testosterone drop over the last 50 years. [00:06:28] What is contributing? [00:06:30] Right. [00:06:30] It's like most of that is in the last 15 years. [00:06:33] Right. [00:06:33] Absolutely. [00:06:34] And we have to ask the question: what is contributing to that? [00:06:37] Well, we've never given children more pills or more vaccines, right? [00:06:42] And that is obviously a huge conversation that we should be having. [00:06:46] And for whatever reason, people are fearful to have it for fear of being called anti-vax. [00:06:51] I am anti-vax. [00:06:53] So let's just, if I'm going to come out as anything, let it be that I don't vaccinate my children and I won't, my vaccine will never touch my child. [00:07:01] And I believe that that is the greatest evil in the world right now is big pharma. [00:07:06] And then, of course, you extend that to them being behind this push to make money because these children, once you commit to this ideology and start puberty blockers, and then go on to have these Frankenstein-type surgeries, and they are Frankenstein. [00:07:20] And if you're a person and you are watching this right now and you don't understand what they are doing to give a woman a fake penis, I advise you to Google that. [00:07:28] It's shocking that this is allowed in the medical industry and people are not being locked up. [00:07:33] They essentially shave part of the forearm. [00:07:36] If they don't have enough fat here, they'll take it from the thigh and they basically form a fake penis and a fake ball that is able to inflate a fake testes that is able to inflate the fake penis so that they can pretend. [00:07:52] And the majority of these procedures obviously go horribly wrong. [00:07:54] And these kids suffer from life because they just mutilated their genitals and they become big pharma candidates for life. [00:08:00] You have to keep coming to get pills because you have various ailments because you shouldn't just chop your genitals off. [00:08:07] And these doctors truly do not care. [00:08:09] In fact, they just want to get paid and they move on. [00:08:11] They're like, whatever. [00:08:11] Right. [00:08:12] And plus, there's also incentives. [00:08:13] I mean, there's all sorts of incentives. [00:08:14] When you really get into learning about big pharma and you wonder, okay, well, if vaccines are bad, as just one example, why would my pediatrician, who is not a bad person, push this, right? [00:08:23] Why does the pediatrician say to you, well, unless you stay on the schedule, your child cannot come to this clinic? [00:08:29] And the reason is because the insurance companies, it truly is a cartel. [00:08:33] The insurance companies award them a certain amount of money for every single child that completes vaccination on schedule. [00:08:39] So your child is not enough money to that doctor. [00:08:42] And that's the reason why they're declining them. [00:08:45] And I speak with a lot of authority now because I have two children that are completely unvaccinated. [00:08:48] We travel the world. [00:08:50] We've been to Europe multiple times. [00:08:52] They've been to Africa. [00:08:54] And my children are perfectly healthy. [00:08:55] So you're not going to make me believe that, and every child that I see that is unvaxxed is so unbelievably healthy, so advanced. [00:09:03] And the studies support that, by the way. [00:09:05] And they are very trepid to even perform more studies into examining unvaxed kids versus vaccinated children because the proof is in the pudding. [00:09:15] But Candace, aren't you afraid your daughter's going to get polio? [00:09:18] That is one of the best ones. [00:09:19] I actually have a new show on Daily Wire that I'm doing called A Shot in the Dark. [00:09:23] I did it by myself at first. [00:09:25] And then the Daily Wire picked it up going through the history of each and every vaccine and how, just like with the COVID vaccine, how much big pharma corruption went into convincing people that their children were going to die of things like polio and the polio mirage that took place at that time when in reality big pharma was poisoning people with DDT. [00:09:45] They were spraying children with for ticks and fleas with literal DDT, which causes temporary paralysis, which was a diagnostic definition of polio at that time. [00:09:54] And when they stopped poisoning kids and polio rates dropped at the same time that they rolled out the vaccine, they said, oh, we've cured polio. [00:10:02] And that's simply not true. [00:10:04] They changed the diagnostic definition of polio in 1954. [00:10:08] The AMA did, I've done tons of research into this, all of this stuff, obviously. [00:10:11] And I'm very passionate about it because I was vaccine injured by the Gardaso vaccine when I was 19. [00:10:17] Wow. [00:10:17] Which vaccine? [00:10:18] The MMR, ML. [00:10:19] The Gardaso one. [00:10:20] What was it trying to? [00:10:21] Well, now it used to be just for girls. [00:10:23] And they used to say to us that it will decrease your chances of getting cervical cancer. [00:10:27] And they did this huge, scary campaign, cancer campaign of like five-year-old girls being like, mommy, please, I don't want to get cancer. [00:10:34] Pure emotional property. [00:10:35] Now they've extended it to boys as well. [00:10:38] And they're like, oh, well, now it's penile cancer. [00:10:39] It'll stop you from getting penile cancer, which is essentially fundamentally a non-existent cancer. [00:10:44] Vaccine is going to prevent you from the cancer. [00:10:45] It doesn't even make sense. [00:10:47] But if you watch the commercials, if only my mommy had vaccinated me, I wouldn't have cervical cancer. [00:10:52] I mean, it's like crazy to go back and look at the commercials. [00:10:54] That's what it is. [00:10:55] Yeah. [00:10:55] And I was vaccinated in the doctor's office. [00:10:58] I mean, I fell onto the ground, passed out, and had a mini seizure. [00:11:02] Never had a seizure in my life, haven't had one since. [00:11:04] And they told me to stop because it's a series. [00:11:07] It's three shots. [00:11:08] And that was kind of. [00:11:09] They knew. [00:11:09] They knew. [00:11:09] Oh, they knew. [00:11:10] They knew. [00:11:10] And so I was, you know, part of the people that had to report what happened to them. [00:11:15] And that was just my wake-up call. [00:11:16] I never just blanketly trust doctors. [00:11:18] And then I looked into the rates of cervical cancer. [00:11:20] Fun fact, they've now mandated Gardasil in every state. [00:11:24] And cervical cancer rates have gone up since. [00:11:29] Very minor, but they've gone up since. [00:11:32] And these are the sorts of, this is the sort of information that I give to parents. [00:11:35] And I just take them through it and show them using CDC, the FDA, the NIH. [00:11:40] That's what's kind of remarkable about this is that it's hidden in plain sight. [00:11:44] Right. [00:11:45] You can read disclaimers, but people choose not to. [00:11:49] Right on the FDA insert, it says you take the rotavirus. [00:11:52] Huge sudden infant death syndrome could happen. [00:11:54] It's right on the insert. [00:11:55] But if you're, yeah, if your infant dies suddenly, they say, oh, I don't know what happened. [00:11:58] They just maybe didn't sleep them right. [00:11:59] Maybe we slew someone's belly. [00:12:01] Because they were sleeping on their back with this. [00:12:02] The back to sleep. [00:12:03] No, no, they're front sleeping, not back sleeping. [00:12:06] Yeah, the back to sleep campaign. [00:12:07] And they said, now kids aren't dying of SIDS. [00:12:09] Also a lie. [00:12:10] Even NBC reported on this, it's a lie. [00:12:12] They controlled the diagnostic, like when kids were dying, just like with COVID, after they died, they changed what would count what counted as SIDS. [00:12:20] I mean, it's totally artificial. [00:12:23] 110%. [00:12:26] I have slept both of my children on their bellies. [00:12:28] I have had no fear. [00:12:29] When you see the studies of SIDS happening within seven days of children receiving their D-Tap rotavirus series, I just, I never had a fear that my, I mean, think about how weird. [00:12:39] Why would a child just die suddenly? [00:12:40] Just like just suddenly die. [00:12:42] I think it's about 100,000 a year, I think, is SIDS. [00:12:47] But that's fake. === The SIDS Lie Exposed (10:31) === [00:12:48] It's very high. [00:12:49] Yeah, it's that's it's artificial. [00:12:51] They've changed it. [00:12:52] So just like in post-mortem, they changed how you can diagnose SIDS. [00:12:55] So instead, you think it's higher than that, actually? [00:12:57] It's way higher than that. [00:12:58] It's way higher than that. [00:12:59] And like I said, NBC did an article on this. [00:13:01] Five or ten thousand, maybe? [00:13:03] I'm not sure, but the numbers, and we basically said they say like suffocation. [00:13:06] Drop, yeah, they call it something else, just like with COVID. [00:13:09] Got it. [00:13:09] Right. [00:13:09] And they wanted the numbers high. [00:13:11] Well, that makes sense. [00:13:11] Get hit by a car. [00:13:12] It's still COVID. [00:13:13] It's because SIDS technically is if it's an inexplicable death. [00:13:17] Right. [00:13:17] But if they can find any form of explanation, then it doesn't get under the SIDS definition. [00:13:21] Well, they made it really tricky for doctors to diagnose it as SIDS. [00:13:25] They needed to have like three people sign off. [00:13:27] So they just say, like, you know, this person potentially suffocated. [00:13:31] So it's an entirely different diagnosis. [00:13:33] Yeah, that's right. [00:13:33] That's a different category. [00:13:34] Yeah. [00:13:37] All right. [00:13:37] You've probably heard me. [00:13:38] It's actually now 25 pounds that I have lost. [00:13:42] And I'm sure some of you say, oh, Charlie, I've tried everything. 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[00:16:17] PhD weight loss and nutrition, physician and dietician developed, individually delivered. [00:16:23] Again, I lost 25 pounds and I feel great. [00:16:26] If you think you've tried everything, you're wrong until you say you've tried my PhD weight loss. [00:16:31] They map you as a whole person. [00:16:33] It's not like, hey, just read this book. [00:16:35] No, no, no, no. [00:16:36] It's a deep dive. [00:16:37] It's personalized. [00:16:38] It's going to get results for you. [00:16:39] MyPhDweightloss.com. [00:16:44] Why have so many kids have autism? [00:16:46] Great question. [00:16:48] I now believe all of the moms, and I feel embarrassed. [00:16:51] We were both at events together where these autism moms used to remember. [00:16:54] Do you remember? [00:16:55] And then you think about it, and I used to think they were like wacky and crazy. [00:16:59] They come up with binders. [00:17:00] Binders, yeah. [00:17:01] But you imagine. [00:17:02] Yeah. [00:17:02] They're like, my child was perfectly healthy. [00:17:03] And by the way, the federal courts have decided that certain kids got autism from, but they hide it. [00:17:07] They hide all this stuff. [00:17:08] It's in plain sight, again, which I went through and found it so people could see this. [00:17:12] The federal courts have decided, yes, your child was injured and got autism. [00:17:16] And I feel badly for all of those mothers that I judged who I thought were wacky anti-vaxxers. [00:17:22] And they were trying to tell people what actually happened to their children. [00:17:26] Among them, by the way, some celebrities, Jenny McCarthy. [00:17:28] She's kind of the one that pierced the darkness. [00:17:30] And look at how they treated her like she was crazy. [00:17:33] She's like, my child was perfectly healthy. [00:17:35] I took them to get a shot and everything changed. [00:17:37] I mean, you have a young daughter about the same age as mine. [00:17:40] You know that kid in and out. [00:17:41] You see how they're advancing. [00:17:42] You imagine one day you go in and get a shot and they. [00:17:45] No, we're, you know, we're like, no, no, no, slow down. [00:17:48] Yeah, we have a great pediatrician who doesn't push anything. [00:17:51] And you hawk them, right? [00:17:53] By the way, so our daughter started babbling around four or five months. [00:17:56] And I'm listening to this infomercial. [00:17:58] Okay. [00:17:59] They're like, if your kid around a year, year and a half isn't making any noises, it could be an early sign of autism. [00:18:05] I'm like, I know nothing. [00:18:06] It's a very foreign concept to me. [00:18:08] Right. [00:18:08] To not have a, you know, not have a baby babbling for four or five months. [00:18:12] Yeah, they just stop and these mothers say everything was fine. [00:18:15] I went to get a vaccine. [00:18:16] I heard a terrible cry that I've never heard. [00:18:19] One in 36 now that I've never heard my children. [00:18:21] Shriek, tribal, something's wrong. [00:18:23] The next morning found my child dead. [00:18:25] The next morning, my child completely digressed. [00:18:28] I mean, these are the sorts of stories that they're telling. [00:18:31] What would be the upside to a mother pretending that happened, by the way? [00:18:34] Well, so, so the like why, why? [00:18:35] So they can be called an anti-vaxxer and a crazy person. [00:18:38] I work for Pfizer, right? [00:18:39] Let me just play LARP really quick as a Pfizer person. [00:18:43] They would say, oh, no, no, no, it's confirmation bias. [00:18:45] Bad things have always happened, and now there's a campaign to blame the vaccine. [00:18:49] It's so easy to just study children that are not vaxed for autism. [00:18:53] What are the studies? [00:18:54] The studies show that children that are not vaxed allergies, eczema, autism, all like majorly decreased rates. [00:19:01] Like, I mean, and when that study came out in 2020, you know what they did? [00:19:05] They smeared the authors of it, even though it was a scientific study from a pediatrician. [00:19:09] All they did was take people that had not, children that had not been vaccinated and weighed them against children that had been vaccinated. [00:19:14] And what they did is they smeared it. [00:19:16] It was called like healthfeedback.org, which is owned by the World Health Organization. [00:19:20] And they're really bad. [00:19:22] I think Andrew's fought them before on fact-checking stuff. [00:19:24] Health feedback? [00:19:25] Yeah. [00:19:26] Andrew said they're the worst. [00:19:28] They have gotten us so many strikes on Instagram and YouTube. [00:19:30] They troll around on anything. [00:19:33] And they're home by the World Health Committee. [00:19:35] They don't follow the rules. [00:19:36] They're like the super government of quote-unquote health enforcement of speech. [00:19:40] And none of these people are doctors, physicians, nothing. [00:19:42] They're just owned by the World Health Organization. [00:19:45] Six-year-old nerds that went to like Berkeley that think they know what they're talking about. [00:19:49] You just can't say it if it goes against the prevailing narrative. [00:19:52] And again, that speaks to the cartel. [00:19:54] They even control the information. [00:19:55] So you can't even talk about your own experiences. [00:19:57] You can't even. [00:19:58] Which Zuckerberg now is trying to walk back. [00:20:01] He was a COVID Nazi, literally. [00:20:04] I mean, Facebook was insane. [00:20:05] You couldn't go onto Facebook after getting the COVID vaccine and saying, yeah, if you couldn't go on Facebook after getting the COVID vaccine and being like, look, my arm blew up from the COVID vaccine. [00:20:13] I'm sick. [00:20:14] They would have taken it down and like issued you a strike. [00:20:16] Yes. [00:20:16] They're like, you can't even talk about your own experiences on Facebook. [00:20:19] And now he's walking it back, being like, well, if this happens in the future, we don't know what to do because Big Pharma got it so wrong and we took all of these actions against people. [00:20:28] You know, and it's like, what will happen is he'll still do it again, of course. [00:20:32] So autism in the 70s was one in 10,000 kids. [00:20:35] Now it's one in 36. [00:20:37] The Normie Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Johnson Johnson explanation. [00:20:42] Is that what we just diagnose it more? [00:20:44] I know they always, they always say something that they control, that you can't possibly saying we just diagnose it more. [00:20:48] It's like, no, kids not talking, not being able to speak at all is not a normal thing, right? [00:20:53] I mean, one in 36, Canvas. [00:20:55] This is very serious. [00:20:56] Yeah. [00:20:56] Parents and at your own peril, people still. [00:20:59] 70% of the population that's under the age of five right now is having some spectrum autism disorder. [00:21:05] All because they convinced parents that their kids would just die unless they allowed them to poison them four seconds after they get out of the woods. [00:21:11] And you as a parent have no reservations about whooping cough. [00:21:14] No, my sister's kid. [00:21:16] The whooping cough still happens. [00:21:18] If you ever look at the articles, by this way, you can check again, NBC, the LA Times. [00:21:22] It's always kids that are vaccinated. [00:21:24] Oh, is that? [00:21:24] The pertussis outbreaks are always among all vaccinated schools here in Texas. [00:21:28] Huge pertussis outbreak. [00:21:30] You can literally, it was in Houston, and they couldn't figure out why because all the kids were vaccinated. [00:21:34] It exclusively happens amongst vaccinated children. [00:21:36] And then in LA, they had this happen in California pardon. [00:21:40] It was a major pertussis outbreak about 10 years ago. [00:21:44] They examined all the kids in the school. [00:21:46] Everyone had it except for the unvaxed kids. [00:21:48] They couldn't figure out why. [00:21:49] Yeah. [00:21:50] I mean, duh. [00:21:50] I mean, that vaccine has never worked. [00:21:52] And what they've done now is my sister's son definitely had pertussis, the 100-day cough. [00:21:57] They called it Coup instead. [00:21:58] They were like, oh, they would. [00:22:01] Crup, C-R-O-U-P. [00:22:02] No, you're right. [00:22:03] It's called croup. [00:22:04] I always mispronounce it, but you're right. [00:22:05] I think it's croup. [00:22:06] And my sister, they had to go to the hospital. [00:22:10] She said they wouldn't test him for pertussis. [00:22:12] I'm just making clear on the type of. [00:22:15] Yeah. [00:22:15] They said, do you have, do you have the vaccine? [00:22:18] And my sister did vax her son, and she said yes. [00:22:20] And they said, well, they're not going to text him for whooping call him. [00:22:22] It must be croup. [00:22:23] They didn't even test him. [00:22:24] And I'm like, Brittany, he's had this for 120 days. [00:22:27] He has whooping cough. [00:22:28] You know what I mean? [00:22:28] But they don't want to admit that. [00:22:30] So they just call it something else. [00:22:31] Again, diagnostic changes where they go, we don't want to admit that. [00:22:36] Just because that's what's happening, COVID, all these different things. [00:22:39] Yeah, they control the definitions. [00:22:40] So, I mean, let me ask you, you have a really sizable audience and growing. [00:22:45] Are people waking up to this stuff? [00:22:46] They are. [00:22:46] And it's a blessing. [00:22:48] My timing, God's timing is what I should really call it. [00:22:51] You know, having been vaccinated, not knowing, not understanding why it happened to me, being really gung-ho about not wanting to vaccinate my child, bringing this to my husband, who's kind of like, what? [00:23:00] You know, supported me in this, went on this journey with me. [00:23:03] And then having COVID happen actually worked to my benefit because I think they would have made me seem like I was completely insane if people hadn't seen the corruption up close during COVID. [00:23:11] And so it broke the trust of the public with big pharma. [00:23:15] So stuff that we're saying today, you couldn't say this five years ago. [00:23:18] You couldn't say this three years ago. === Birth Control and Fertility (08:36) === [00:23:20] But because they lied and they just lied and they lied and they lied. [00:23:24] And then they gaslit people who had actually gotten the vaccine of COVID, my girlfriends who lined up and got it and were having all of these menstruation issues and then were told you're lying, you're crazy. [00:23:33] Now they go, okay, well, if you did it to me, it's likely that you've also been lying about these autism moms. [00:23:39] It's likely that you've been lying about all of this stuff. [00:23:42] And so I think it's just, it's a moment where people are waking up to the evil of big pharma. [00:23:46] And that really includes more than anything pharmaceuticals. [00:23:49] I don't take anything. [00:23:51] Nothing is good long term. [00:23:52] I mean, I wouldn't die before I took a pill. [00:23:55] Or an antibiotic or whatever. [00:23:56] Yeah. [00:23:57] But like, they're horrible for you. [00:23:58] Antibiotic completely destroys your gut health. [00:24:00] 100%. [00:24:01] And if you can take something natural and you're not going to die trying something else, go that route is what I say to people. [00:24:08] You know, don't be an idiot. [00:24:09] Don't like be dying in the hospital and say, I refuse to take antibiotic pills. [00:24:13] No, that's what I'm saying. [00:24:14] If you're at home and you've got a cold, you know, hey, maybe try to fight it for two days. [00:24:17] It's probably good for your body to beat up those antibodies. [00:24:20] See if you can take some, you know, drink some herbal teas, try a natural Q-cumin, turmeric. [00:24:26] Exactly. [00:24:27] Some of the old school stuff is kind of my perspective. [00:24:29] Right? [00:24:30] Yeah, absolutely. [00:24:34] This July 4th, from Angel Studios, the force behind his only son and the chosen, comes an extraordinary true story of courage and redemption. 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[00:25:30] Yeah, I had gut instinct when I was young. [00:25:33] Thank goodness. [00:25:34] Like, I thought it was very weird that every time I walked into a doctor's office for anything, they would be like, the pill. [00:25:40] Like, no matter what I, I'd be like, I, I have a headache. [00:25:42] Pill. [00:25:45] acne, pill, pill. [00:25:46] And I was like, hey, guys, this is kind of weird. [00:25:47] You know what I mean? [00:25:48] I'm 15 years old. [00:25:49] It can't be asthma. [00:25:50] Pill. [00:25:50] You know, I'm being hyperbolic here. [00:25:52] But I thought it was really weird. [00:25:53] Just about right. [00:25:54] And now, as I see so many people that are young struggling with fertility, and again, people not reading what it says can come from being on a pill. [00:26:04] Does somebody need to tell you? [00:26:06] That's this big. [00:26:07] The copper inserts people are putting in their body. [00:26:09] Does somebody need to tell you that long-term that's not healthy? [00:26:11] Like, do you, at what point does our common sense come online that I shouldn't be micro-dosing on hormones every single day to stop myself from getting pregnant? [00:26:18] And what is running parallel to that is the systemic brainwashing that's taking place to make women fear becoming a mother, making women think that, you know, do anything to stop yourself from getting pregnant, except for abstinence. [00:26:30] No, you need to have plenty of sex, but don't worry about you having plenty of sexy multiple partners because we're going to give you medicine that's going to make it. [00:26:35] And also make you miserable to have multiple partners and no connection to each one of them. [00:26:38] Exactly. [00:26:39] So it's crazy that at the same time that there has been this sexual liberation, which is actually sexual enslavement in our society. [00:26:46] It is running parallel to this big pharma push that don't worry, you can go out and you can be a whore. [00:26:52] But here are some pills that we're going to give you to fix that. [00:26:56] Take this every single day, get this inserted. [00:26:58] You know, don't menstruate for a year. [00:27:00] That's terrifying to me. [00:27:01] The concept of like women that just don't menstruate for a year because big pharma put a device into them. [00:27:06] I'm like, it is so bionic. [00:27:07] It's just like I'm like, did that nothing came online and said, maybe no, I don't know. [00:27:13] I am very like when doctor says something, I'm like, that doesn't sound right. [00:27:16] I mean, I don't know. [00:27:18] So I think women are starting to consider that and realizing that very much there has been a war on our fertility, a mental war and making us think that this is how we have to deal with these things. [00:27:28] And obviously the physical war and all the drugs that women are taking and the things that we're eating. [00:27:32] What do you say to mothers that are putting their daughters on birth control? [00:27:37] Would very much ask them to become educated about birth control, the real risk associated with it. [00:27:44] Read the little pamphlet inside that nobody reads that comes with birth control. [00:27:48] Breast cancer, infertility, all of these things that are linked to birth control, the heart issues that women are having, the weight gain, and then the depression, the mental aspects that are listed that they let you know if this can all happen. [00:28:01] Is it really worth all of those things? [00:28:03] Is there no other way for you to have meaningful conversations with your daughter about the responsibility that she needs to have over her own body? [00:28:12] You know, so yeah, I am not a fan of birth control. [00:28:15] I don't push my ideas on anybody. [00:28:16] I just won't quiet, I won't stay silent about my ideas because the problem is that people have been too silent about these topics. [00:28:24] So, Alex Clark mentioned this in her opening speech, and it's met with like huge applause. [00:28:28] Like, there's a real movement now against hormonal birth control. [00:28:31] Yeah, of course. [00:28:32] What are we? [00:28:33] Cows? [00:28:34] By the way, I mean, like, it's like, it's crazy. [00:28:36] It's like, we're like livestock, you know? [00:28:38] It's crazy to me that there, I know women that have been on the pill for two decades, and then they come off of it and they're like, I don't know why I can't get pregnant. [00:28:46] And I'm like, I have an idea. [00:28:48] You know, I'm not a dog. [00:28:49] I'm not a doctor. [00:28:50] And then they get to buy expensive IVF. [00:28:52] Yes, exactly. [00:28:54] And all of it you're paying the same person. [00:28:56] Yes. [00:28:56] It's crazy. [00:28:57] So if you're Pfizer, you have an annuity for 20 years with a young lady from age 15 to 35. [00:29:03] Then she's 35. [00:29:04] Like, let me then go sell you a bunch of fertility drugs. [00:29:07] And then that's not going to work. [00:29:08] Surrogacy industry. [00:29:09] I mean, the whole thing. [00:29:10] You're an IVF dealer. [00:29:11] Yeah. [00:29:12] Which is 100 grand minimum. [00:29:13] Yeah. [00:29:14] Your grandma was having nine, 10, 11 babies. [00:29:16] Something's changed. [00:29:16] Now you're going, I can't have one. [00:29:18] And nothing is coming online for you going, what could be contributing to this? [00:29:21] And then they'll say, oh, maybe it's your diet. [00:29:23] And maybe it's the fact that I've been low-dose hormoning, putting hormones into my body. [00:29:27] But we have, and we have a modern day. [00:29:28] This is so, so I was super curious about fertility because our fertility is going down in our country big time. [00:29:33] No problems on our side, thankfully, on our family. [00:29:35] Yeah. [00:29:35] But the country is going down and people like IVF is skyrocketing. [00:29:39] And, you know, I live in Scottsdale. [00:29:41] So there's like a lot of like upper middle class white people talk where they're like, yeah, you know, my daughter is super successful, but she can't get pregnant at 36. [00:29:47] I wonder what's wrong. [00:29:48] Yeah. [00:29:48] And, you know, so it's like, I kind of say, hey, you know, it might be, and they're like, oh, no, it's not the pill. [00:29:53] Pill's perfectly safe. [00:29:54] I'm like, all right, I'm done here. [00:29:54] Yeah. [00:29:55] Forget it. [00:29:55] Perfectly safe. [00:29:56] Everything McVarma gives you is perfectly safe. [00:29:58] And so I did the recent, the poorest countries in the world have no fertility problems. [00:30:02] Of course, because they can't afford it. [00:30:04] They can't afford these drugs. [00:30:05] That's the one thing the rich people can't have in America. [00:30:08] Right? [00:30:08] So we have all the trappings, the cars we want, all this stuff. [00:30:11] And yet, the poorest African nations are having eight kids per family. [00:30:15] Yep. [00:30:15] Absolutely. [00:30:16] They don't have, why do you think that is exactly? [00:30:18] They just, they, but common sense just completely evades Americans. [00:30:22] It really does. [00:30:22] And it's something that I talk about a lot on my podcast. [00:30:26] And I was relieved when Tucker said that the other day on his Twitter premiere, where he said, you have to be lied at at full volume for years to believe some of the things that Americans believe, right? [00:30:37] Like that you can take a hormone every single day and it's not impacting your fertility. [00:30:40] You have to be lied to. [00:30:41] That's by science if you question it. [00:30:43] Yeah. [00:30:43] Like you just have to be lied to at full volume for years to believe that 80 injections into your small infant child is not impacting them. [00:30:50] There's no parents that do it proudly. [00:30:52] Yeah. [00:30:52] And I'm like, what is no thought whatsoever. [00:30:55] Well, the pediatrician wouldn't lead me astray. [00:30:57] Yeah. [00:30:57] It's like, yeah, they would for the right amount of money that's coming in through the insurance companies. [00:31:01] They certainly would. [00:31:03] And that is what has happened. [00:31:04] Americans have been lied to at full volume for decades, and we can no longer sort out the difference between a man and a woman. [00:31:11] So don't even get me started in birth control. [00:31:13] If you can't even figure out the difference between a man and a woman, how on earth am I going to be able to communicate to you that maybe all those vaccines you're getting are not good for you? [00:31:19] Maybe the explosion of going from five vaccines in 1965 to 80 vaccines for children. [00:31:26] Probably not amazing. [00:31:27] Like these kids don't look healthy. [00:31:28] They're allergic to everything. [00:31:30] They can't walk into a room with a peanut. [00:31:32] More depressed, more suicidal. [00:31:33] Yeah. [00:31:33] Fatter. [00:31:34] Look and look and weaker. [00:31:36] I mean, look at the boys. [00:31:37] Testosterone went from 750. [00:31:39] Like, it could be everything but these things that I'm getting against that option. [00:31:42] That's not the thing. [00:31:43] Yeah, it's definitely not. [00:31:44] If you mention the thing, then I'm going to censor you from even thinking about the thing, but it's definitely not the thing. [00:31:49] It's not the thing, yeah. [00:31:50] But we are, we make sure that we use the profits to censor people from even talking about that possibility. [00:31:54] That's why testosterone rates are down. === Racism and Testosterone Decline (02:57) === [00:31:56] Exactly. [00:31:56] Probably sexism and racism. [00:31:58] Racism is why testosterone rates are going down. [00:32:01] I think that's right. [00:32:01] Systemic racism. [00:32:03] They'll promote this podcast if we say that. [00:32:04] Yeah, no, if we were to say, okay, everybody, testosterone rates are down low. [00:32:08] 100%. [00:32:08] It has to be because of white supremacy. [00:32:10] White supremacy. [00:32:11] And that would not be a thing if white people would just stop existing. [00:32:14] That's right. [00:32:14] If white people stopped existing, testosterone would go way up. [00:32:16] It would go way up. [00:32:18] Our country's in a terrible spot, Candace. [00:32:20] Any thoughts on all this indictment stuff with Trump? [00:32:22] The situation we live in? [00:32:24] Yeah, I mean, same thoughts as everybody. [00:32:26] It's scary. [00:32:27] It's interesting to learn about the KGB and then to realize that America has a KGB, right? [00:32:33] It's true. [00:32:34] I didn't know where you're going with that. [00:32:35] I was like, oh my God. [00:32:36] Yeah, but it's the truth. [00:32:37] It's everything you learned about where you were like, oh, this could never happen in America. [00:32:41] It's happening in America. [00:32:42] You know, I shared something that literally came from a former KGB member who talked about how part of their strategies were to infiltrate the system with so much information, but nobody knows anything. [00:32:55] And that's America today. [00:32:56] There's so much information and nobody can get out a rational thought. [00:33:00] We have a paralysis. [00:33:01] We can't think anymore. [00:33:02] And to see what's happening, and there are people that hate Trump so much that they're applauding this and don't realize that if this could happen to a former sitting president, you are nothing. [00:33:15] I mean, you are absolutely nothing. [00:33:19] They will wipe you out at the moment. [00:33:20] Some Republicans are cheering it on. [00:33:22] What rich Republicans are cheering it on? [00:33:24] Like Chris Christie said he deserves it. [00:33:26] Oh my God. [00:33:26] And Mike Pence said no one is above the law. [00:33:29] Wow. [00:33:30] There is no law. [00:33:31] Right. [00:33:31] This is that. [00:33:32] Yeah. [00:33:32] I mean, didn't Mike Pence also have documents that he took home? [00:33:36] And he got very vindicated a week before Trump got indicted, right in time for him to run for president. [00:33:40] Wow. [00:33:41] No coincidence, of course. [00:33:42] Obviously, you know. [00:33:42] That is totally insane. [00:33:44] I did not even hear that they had said that. [00:33:47] Chris Christie said he brought this upon himself. [00:33:49] Mitt Romney said that this is a very serious thing, but he's barely a Republican. [00:33:53] Right. [00:33:53] Now, these people are not Republicans. [00:33:55] I looked up Mitt Romney's statements on Ukraine, and I found one that was super interesting. [00:34:00] He's looking at the camera and he's like, you know, we need to send all this weapon and money to Ukraine to fight the Russians because Russia is really evil because they imprison their political opponents. [00:34:08] It's like, oh, really? [00:34:11] We would know nothing about Steve Bannon or Dinesh D'Souza or Rudy Giuliani or O'Keeffe or any of the, or Trump having to go through the criminal system for being a political dissident. [00:34:22] Yeah. [00:34:23] Let's go send more money to Ukraine because we hate Russia because they do that. [00:34:25] Yeah, they're the bad guys. [00:34:26] Even though our government does. [00:34:27] Our government does everything that we've ever accused Russia of doing and probably worse. [00:34:31] Probably. [00:34:31] By the way, because at least Russia is not using their money overseas to fight proxy wars with America. [00:34:36] Pride flags over. [00:34:38] Yeah. [00:34:39] And what do you get for saying that, for being honest about the circumstance that America is in? [00:34:43] Oh, they tell you that you must be on Putin's payroll. [00:34:45] You're a Putin apologist. [00:34:46] Yeah, exactly. [00:34:50] People ask me all the time when I travel about Strong Cell. [00:34:52] Charlie, is Strong Cell legit? === Emotionality Hijacked by Media (06:19) === [00:34:54] Charlie, do you really believe in the anti-aging properties of NADH? [00:34:57] Well, it's not a matter of whether or not, if I believe it, it's the science. [00:35:00] You guys could check it out. [00:35:00] Fact check me, look at NAD and see what it could do for you. [00:35:03] Well, look, I take NAD every single day. 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[00:35:44] Again, that's strongsell.com forward slash Charlie. [00:35:47] 20% discount, strongsell.com, promo code Charlie. [00:35:53] So in closing, you're about to speak to 2,500 young conservative women. [00:35:58] What are you going to be sharing? [00:36:00] It's a great event. [00:36:00] You've been speaking at this for five years now. [00:36:02] I have. [00:36:02] Wow, it's been five years. [00:36:04] I mean, I really always try to leave a message when you're speaking to a room full of women is to get them to ignore the nonsense of everything that culture is pushing. [00:36:14] I've been amazed at the amount of women that do not know how to cook. [00:36:18] That's something that's really stuck with me. [00:36:19] I didn't know where you were going lately. [00:36:21] Yeah. [00:36:21] It has like, it's been like a friend of mine, 38 years old, don't know how to cook. [00:36:26] Well, it sort of goes back to this Tucker quote right where it's like lied to at full volume for years. [00:36:31] There is this cultural push of like it's a sign of status for women to say well, I don't know how to cook because i'm just so tied up in my career, why don't you cook? [00:36:37] Or maybe i'm so wealthy and it is the height of to stupidity to not know how to feed yourself. [00:36:43] It is, it is unbelievably stupid right, um? [00:36:46] And i've just been really thinking and as i'm working on my second book right now about the contrast between our grandparents and us today as women, and so i'm definitely going to speak to them about that, about how, how dumb we've gotten and we're convinced that we're educated, but we don't know how to grow our own food. [00:37:05] We don't know how to cook our own food. [00:37:08] We are the ushers of the transgender movement. [00:37:12] Women are this is exclusively brought upon by women feeling bad uh, and I want women to stop feeling bad, to lean into femininity and to realize that we are all becoming enslaved by a cultural system that is telling us that stupidity is a virtue. [00:37:32] What do you mean by the ushers of the trans movement, the who ushered in the trans women who? [00:37:36] Who were the number one people that we need to accept trans lesbian gay, gay marriage? [00:37:40] Who who were the people that were behind all this? [00:37:42] It's women. [00:37:42] It's women. [00:37:43] When women got the right to vote, we leaned into our emotionality. [00:37:45] Our emotionalogy has been completely hijacked, completely hijacked to the point that we are will literally escort ourselves into oblivion. [00:37:53] Right, we will say, we will make womanhood obsolete. [00:37:56] The loudest voices saying this is a man, this is a woman are radical feminists feminists. [00:38:01] They locked arms with this and said, this is our new thing. [00:38:04] Women that are alone, women that are miserable, brought us transgenderism. [00:38:06] It wasn't men. [00:38:07] Hence the reason why, when BUD Light put a tranny on the on its beer, men were like f this and it was done, whereas women were like, well, I guess it's okay that, like wearing NIKE, I guess we're not even gonna let it go. [00:38:19] It's just like whatever, it's how he feels on the inside, like women. [00:38:24] Having our emotionality hijacked is what ushered in transgenderism. [00:38:28] But what doesn't make sense to me is where is that energy they had towards Trump? [00:38:32] Because there is. [00:38:33] There is a vibe women can play. [00:38:37] Yeah, it's emotion where they get like really intense and fierce, but like towards trans stuff. [00:38:41] They're like yeah, it's accepting you can be a woman. [00:38:43] Well, because it's the media that's stoking their emotions. [00:38:46] The media said be Anti-Trump. [00:38:48] Of course, emotionality when it's hijacked and the media is able to hijack women's emotions. [00:38:53] That's just the truth, and it's not to say that they can't hijack men, the media, can you know? [00:38:57] Men have amazing traits that can be amazing or it can be hijacked, which is what I'm going to talk about on stage today. [00:39:04] Right, aggression is actually a wonderful trait that men have. [00:39:07] Right, it is how they protect their families, it's how they defend their homelands. [00:39:11] Right, it's how they build businesses. [00:39:12] That aggressive nature is a good thing. [00:39:15] Right, but when it becomes hijacked, the greatest evils can happen in the world, Right? [00:39:21] The greatest evils can happen in the world. [00:39:22] That's exactly women. [00:39:23] Our emotionality is actually a beautiful, wonderful trait. [00:39:26] And you really understand that when you become a mother, right? [00:39:29] There is an Lance Bass actually in an article that I read on EV magazine was talking about how upset he was because, you know, he had paid his big money for a surrogate to produce two children for him and his husband, and yet the child never wanted to cuddle with him. [00:39:42] But when his mother would come over, the child would cuddle with the mother. [00:39:45] Why is that? [00:39:46] My son, dad's his favorite person right now. [00:39:48] He's a toddler, and all he wants to do is go to war every day. [00:39:50] So he goes, punches my husband. [00:39:52] They roll around. [00:39:53] Let my son get the sniffles. [00:39:55] And it's like, mommy, he knows that emotionality, our ability to nurture, it's a beautiful thing. [00:40:02] But when it's hijacked, it is the most evil thing in the world. [00:40:06] What does a society look like when it becomes too feminine emotional? [00:40:09] The society that we're living in today. [00:40:11] See, this is the thing. [00:40:12] We know what hypermasculine out of control, Mussolini, Paul Pot. [00:40:16] Hyperfemininity is today. [00:40:18] It's transgenderism. [00:40:19] But it's almost equally tyrannical. [00:40:21] It is. [00:40:21] It's actually worse. [00:40:22] Why is it worse? [00:40:23] I believe it's worse. [00:40:24] Why is it worse than hyper-masculine machismo Mussolini? [00:40:29] Because it's ideological. [00:40:33] It is so difficult to fight an ideological cancer, right? [00:40:38] When a guy goes bad and he wants to kill a bunch of people, you need the good guys to go in and stop that, right? [00:40:45] The good guys. [00:40:46] When something becomes an ideological cancer, an idea is almost harder to beat. [00:40:52] An idea is harder to beat than a physical fight. [00:40:56] And women are birthing bad ideas. [00:41:01] You just got to go to Berlin and kill all of them. [00:41:02] Yeah, you got to kill a lot of people. [00:41:03] It's not easy, but it's simple. [00:41:04] Yeah, it's not. [00:41:05] It's like not to overly explain it, right? [00:41:07] March through France. [00:41:09] How do you defeat people running around, men thinking that they're women and women thinking they're men? === Ideological Cancer of Hyperfemininity (03:40) === [00:41:13] I don't know. [00:41:14] Mentally insane people are harder to accomplish than big, strong people with a lot of guns and weapons. [00:41:20] Is hyperfemininity defeatable? [00:41:22] I don't know. [00:41:23] I don't know. [00:41:24] That is the task that lays before us today. [00:41:27] That is literally reflects what we're facing today: hyperfeminity. [00:41:30] And it's terrifying. [00:41:31] If you're a woman, how would we defeat it if it's defeated? [00:41:35] I am being honest with you. [00:41:37] I don't know. [00:41:38] I think I like to think that I contribute to the defeat of it by being audacious enough to say the true thing. [00:41:44] No, I think it's true. [00:41:44] By being audacious enough to live as a woman, to talk about how I cook for my husband, to tell people how stupid it is and they don't know how to cook. [00:41:52] Don't make it seem like it's fashionable. [00:41:53] Like these ideas are fashionable or cool, when in fact, it's stupid and it's enslaving. [00:41:58] And I think there needs to be more women that are courageous enough to be traditional, like to not shirk away from our femininity, to not shirk away from our responsibilities as women, to love to nurture out loud when society tells you, oh, that's not cool. [00:42:14] I mean, you need to all be like a law firm with lots of cats drinking wine three times a night. [00:42:19] Yeah, Chelsea Handler. [00:42:20] Yeah. [00:42:21] Look how far her career went. [00:42:23] I made fun of her, but I also, she's a miserable person. [00:42:25] I feel sad for her. [00:42:26] And she talks about extensively how she's on all these pharmaceutical pills. [00:42:28] She says, she literally said in a podcast at Dylan Lavaney, I've never said that I was happy. [00:42:33] She said that openly. [00:42:34] I've never said that I was happy. [00:42:35] Of course, I know you're not happy. [00:42:36] You're an empty person. [00:42:37] Yeah. [00:42:37] And think about the most famous person in the world, right? [00:42:40] I was talking about some house the other day. [00:42:42] Most famous person in the world. [00:42:43] Woman. [00:42:44] Oh, Taylor Swift. [00:42:45] Up there. [00:42:45] Taylor Swift. [00:42:46] I'm just guessing. [00:42:46] Taylor Swift. [00:42:47] Not a fan. [00:42:47] You think she's happy? [00:42:48] She's a miserable person. [00:42:49] She's awesome. [00:42:50] She can't keep a relationship. [00:42:50] She can't keep a relationship. [00:42:52] And all she sings about is wanting a relationship. [00:42:57] She has turned herself into so many people. [00:42:59] That's Miley Cyrus. [00:43:00] But it's, I totally agree with you. [00:43:04] I think she's a bad role model for young women. [00:43:06] Of course she is. [00:43:06] But they can't see it. [00:43:07] Can you say that on stage? [00:43:08] Yeah, I'll talk about Taylor. [00:43:09] Yeah. [00:43:09] Tell her how she's a terrible. [00:43:10] But I say, I challenge women. [00:43:12] Think of the most biggest, baddest, feminist people that you know and ask yourself a very simple question. [00:43:17] Do you think they're happy? [00:43:18] And the answer is always no. [00:43:19] Yeah. [00:43:20] Chelsea Handler, feminist. [00:43:21] You know who is happy? [00:43:22] Candace Cameron is happy. [00:43:23] She is happy. [00:43:24] Because she's loyally married and she does, she follows her faith. [00:43:28] You can see it in their eyes. [00:43:29] Yes, exactly. [00:43:30] You know, Taylor Shannon's like, what a horrible life. [00:43:32] I mean, she's a miserable person. [00:43:33] Of course. [00:43:34] And by the way, she's talented. [00:43:36] She makes great music. [00:43:37] She's got money. [00:43:38] She's clean houses. [00:43:39] She's got success. [00:43:39] Success. [00:43:40] She's got people crying over her. [00:43:42] Do you think that that is happiness? [00:43:44] If that is all I have. [00:43:45] Her whole thing is a big cope. [00:43:47] Of course. [00:43:48] And why is it? [00:43:49] What do men see when they get up close to her that they don't like? [00:43:52] Right? [00:43:52] A neurotic person. [00:43:54] Yeah. [00:43:54] Yeah. [00:43:55] Her music tells us her whole story. [00:43:57] It does. [00:43:58] Subscribe to the Candace podcast. [00:43:59] Yes. [00:43:59] It's going very well. [00:44:00] It is going really well. [00:44:01] Yeah. [00:44:02] We're five days a week now. [00:44:03] It's been wonderful. [00:44:04] We are fighting YouTube every turn because they want me to say that men can be women and I will not do it. [00:44:10] We got struck. [00:44:10] We got a strike. [00:44:12] Struck, strike, smart strike. [00:44:14] We got a strike because I said that trans people are living under a delusion. [00:44:20] Yeah. [00:44:20] We lost our hearts. [00:44:21] I had the same strike. [00:44:23] Yeah. [00:44:23] Same. [00:44:24] And then I said, Tranny, you know, tranny's not allowed in the YouTube rules now. [00:44:27] Oh, oh, okay. [00:44:29] Probably because of me. [00:44:30] But they're word crawling now. [00:44:31] They are trannies. [00:44:32] That's correct. [00:44:33] They are. [00:44:34] Candace, God bless you. [00:44:35] Great to see you. [00:44:35] Great to see you. [00:44:36] Thanks for having me. [00:44:37] Thank you. [00:44:40] Thanks so much for listening. [00:44:41] Everybody, email us your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:44:44] Thanks so much for listening, and God bless. [00:44:49] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk. com.