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BEWARE! The #MeToo Witches Are Real 🎃
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Happy Tuesday, everybody.
Question of the day. What are you going to be for Halloween?
October is upon us.
I'm thinking I'm going to be a witch, a special kind of witch, a modern witch, a hashtag MeToo witch.
Yeah, let's check in on that movement for a quick second.
Trevor Bauer winning an incredible lawsuit.
Lots to talk about there.
Plus, later on in the show, Philadelphia journalist Josh Kruger, who mocked crime concerns in Philadelphia, has now been shot and killed by an intruder in his two-story townhouse.
We're going to get through some of his tweets, and they are quite astonishing when you are that far into denial about the circumstances that you're living in.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
How's my witch laugh?
I feel like that was a pretty decent witch laugh.
And today I was thinking about Halloween, I was thinking about
Salem witches.
By the way, really an incredible moment in American history when
you think about the witch trials, you remember them, of
course, you learned about them in school.
There were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people that
were accused of being witches in colonial Massachusetts between
February 1692 and May 1693.
What was the total number?
Well, about 200 people in that tiny town were accused.
30 of them were found guilty.
19 of them were executed by hanging.
The majority of them being women, 14 of them were women,
5 of them were men, as well as 2 dogs.
Not sure how we needed to execute dogs in the Salem witch
trials.
There's even one guy named Giles Corey who died under torture after he refused to even enter in a plea.
He was 81 years old.
At least five other people simply died in jail.
So how did it work? Well, there would be someone that concluded that a loss or an illness or a death that they suffered was caused by witchcraft.
So I'm like, I have the flu.
Definitely a witch gave this to me.
Or, you know, I lost a relative.
This only happened because of a witch.
So I would be the accuser and I would enter in a complaint against the alleged witch with the local magistrates.
And if they deemed that it was somehow credible, like, yeah, Candace definitely got the flu and obviously a spell was cast upon her by so-and-so, they would then have that person arrested and brought in for public examination, which It's essentially a series of interrogations where they pressed the accused to confess.
So the History Channel has an archive of seven bizarre witch trial tests.
I'm going to go through five of them with you because it is just incredible to consider that this actually took place in American history.
One was the swim test.
I think we're all familiar with this one.
As a part of the infamous swim test, the accused witches were dragged to the nearest body of water, stripped to their undergarments, bound, and then tossed to see if they would sink or they would float.
According to this logic, an innocent person would sink like a stone, but a witch would simply bob on the surface.
Now, you can probably conclude in your own mind how that didn't go well sometimes because if they were innocent and they sank, yeah, a lot of them accidentally drowned.
The innocent then drowned in the witch trial test.
I would have passed this.
Now, to be clear...
A mistake could have been you just fumbled the word because you were nervous.
Maybe you have a little bit of a lisp.
Maybe you don't know how to read.
But they viewed any errors, whether it was because you were illiterate or nervous, as
proof that you were in league with the devil.
The touch test worked by claiming that victims of sorcery would have a special reaction to
physical contact with their evildoer.
So if I am sick and you are then forced to touch me, I would magically come out of my
sickness.
The non-reaction would signal innocence, but if the victim came out of their fit, it was
seen as proof that the suspect had placed them under some sort of a spell.
This one is interesting.
It's called a witch cake test.
In cases of mysterious illness or possession, witch hunters would take a sample of the victim's
urine, mix it with rye meal and ashes, and bake it into a cake.
The stomach-turning concoction was then fed to a dog or an animal helper of witches in the hope that the beast would fall under its spell and reveal the name of the guilty sorcerer.
And then, of course, I think this one's going to be my favorite.
Witch marks. Witch hunters often had their suspects stripped and publicly examined for signs of an unsightly blemish that witches were said to receive upon making their pact with Satan.
So yeah, if you're a person and you get moles, that would be called the devil's mark.
And they would believe that that meant, obviously, that you were in league with the devil.
So it's incredible to kind of go back and consider that this took place in American history, but it doesn't really feel like a Just the political landscape, say, the things that happen, the movements that happen.
I'll give you one example of a modern witch trial.
Do you remember the black square test on Instagram when BLM was trending and suddenly if you were white you were definitely a racist if you did not make it to Instagram to post a timely black square?
Because that meant that you stood with black people.
That meant that your whole life you never had a racist thought ever.
God forbid you were a celebrity during that time.
You did not post a black square. There it was.
Guilty. You are a racist.
Did not pass the trial.
But the one that I'm reflecting upon today is the Me Too witch hunt.
It was incredible. And I am here to remind you of it because people forget how nasty it was.
You see, the right likes to pretend that they're always on the side of goodness, when in reality, what really happens is the right will wake up to wrongness faster than the left.
But usually when these movements come around, conservatives are in support of them as well.
And there was no greater example of that than the Me Too movement.
I remember where I was when that hashtag started trending because I almost lost my job As a conservative speaker for refusing to kowtow to the idea that women should just be blanket believed if they use the hashtag MeToo.
And let me tell you, the stories that women were sharing under that hashtag were getting more and more ridiculous.
It wasn't just, oh, I was raped in a dark alley.
Soon it became, you know, I was hit on at work.
Somebody asked me on a date.
You know, a colleague asked me on a date and I was uncomfortable next to the coffee machine.
Hashtag MeToo.
The big, great reckoning we were going to have men in the workplace.
They're all monsters.
They're all demons. And people were sharing ridiculous stories.
And at that time, I tweeted this.
I said, You'll also recall at that time there were women who were telling stories about how they went to the hotel room of a man at 3 o'clock in the morning and they were very surprised when a man put the moves on them.
It's very surprising. Why would a man do that?
Well, I don't know. Maybe because you're signaling to him that you are okay with him putting moves on you because it's the middle of the night and you're in his hotel room.
But no, no, no. You couldn't say that at this time.
But I did. I went on to say the biggest problem with the hashtag me too movement is that it turned sexual assault
into a trend And simultaneously drowned out the voices of real rape
victims who deserve to be heard I said I would speak on that issue at an upcoming
conference in a few days because it was time for real women empowerment
And of course, when anything becomes a trend, whether it's BLM or Me Too, it becomes problematic.
I also tweeted, Again, the date on that, June 11, 2018. And oh my goodness, like I said...
Conservatives and liberals alike came from my head.
How dare you?
Conservatives actually became liberals.
They started basically saying their qualifications were they went through sexual assault and that I had no right to speak on the matter of hashtag me too and that every woman's story deserved to be heard and believed.
Not just heard, but believed. Kimberly Corbin tweeted at me, Again, the suggestion there that every woman using the MeToo hashtag deserved to be heard, deserved to be believed.
Mira Sorvino, who was an actress on the left, tweeted, There was also Benji Backer, another conservative, who wrote, Gosh, I am abhorrent.
It is sad that I even need to say it, but most conservatives do not believe this.
I repeat, most conservatives do not believe this.
We stand with the women who are abused, taken advantage of, or treated unequally.
Hashtag Me Too, like any movement, has flaws, but it's inspiring women across the globe to speak out about difficult situations I cannot begin to understand.
To call women stupid and weak for hiding in the shadows of being raped, assaulted, and abused is absolutely asinine and cowardly.
Now, I wasn't talking about rape victims.
I was talking about the Me Too trend, just like BLM trend was not talking about victims of racism.
It just became trendy to perceive everything as racism.
with Me Too, it became trendy to perceive everything as an aggression by men, it became
trendy to call everything sexual assault, even if it wasn't, even if it was just a bad
date.
A guy trying to put the moves on you, a guy asking you on a date.
It was awful.
And then there were headlines, oh my gosh, you guys have no idea, I was so under fire.
This one from the Dallas Morning News, Me Too makes women look stupid, weak.
Conservative figurehead Candace Owens says ahead of the Dallas Women's Summit.
Town Hall wrote, Candace Owens take on rape survivors and the Me Too movement is all wrong.
Again, like I said, left and right, I was condemned.
There were people at the time I was working for Turning Point USA, young women who were coming out crying, saying, how can she still be the communications director if she doesn't support the Me Too movement?
They wanted me to be fired.
I'm not kidding. They were young girls who wanted me to be fired because I did not understand the importance of this trending hashtag.
Except I did understand it. I understood exactly what was happening
I was watching men lose their jobs having to step down from their careers on the basis of one woman using a tweet and a
hashtag without any further examination
Because women liked the trend of me too So people that were not actually victims and some people
who just really wanted to seek revenge on certain men Maybe they want a date with them. They didn't get called
back. We're now being empowered to make up allegations and for a while
Those allegations went unchecked.
It was a matriarchal movement.
As I said, we were existing under a matriarchy, and men were suffering beneath it.
I believe in due process.
I don't believe that a tweet and a hashtag can condemn somebody.
I don't believe that a tweet and a hashtag, even if it's being used by tons of women, necessarily means that a man is guilty of a crime.
And so I stood up against it virtually alone.
Actually, credit to Charlie Kirk, who stood by me because he understood how dangerous the movement was as a man.
But no, most people on the left and the right just kowtowed to it.
It was a new order, and women were allowed to say whatever they wanted, and they had to be hashtag believed.
And so you can imagine how great I feel today that it has all crumbled and people understand the toxicity of the Me Too movement.
And what's even greater is that men are now standing up to these allegations.
They are fighting women in court, and they are scoring some big wins.
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Which brings me to the ex-MLB pitcher Trevor Bauer.
A woman who accused him of a violent assault in 2021 has now been made to settle that legal dispute.
Rather than me tell you his story of how insane it is, how this woman absolutely entrapped him because she was very much likely empowered by the hashtag MeToo to make up allegations, I would rather you listen to Trevor Bauer in his own words.
Take a listen. Next victim.
Star pitcher for the Dodgers.
A text Lindsay Hill sent to a friend before she ever even met me.
What should I steal? She asked another, in reference to visiting my house for the first time.
The answer? Take his money.
So how might that work? I'm going to his house Wednesday, she said.
I already have my hooks in.
You know how I roll. Then, after the first time we met, she said, read another text, Then, after the second time we met, former Padres pitcher Jacob Nix told her, you gotta get this bag.
I'll give you $50,000, Lindsay replied.
Her AA sponsor asked her at one point, do you feel a tiny bit guilty?
Not really, she replied.
Since then, her legal team has approached me multiple times about coming to a financial settlement.
But, as I have done since day one, I refuse to pay her even a single cent.
In August of 2021, Lindsay Hill's claims were heard in court, and during those legal proceedings, critical information was deliberately and unlawfully concealed from me and my legal team.
Information like this video, which was taken by Lindsay Hill herself the morning after she claimed she was brutally attacked, emotionally traumatized, and desperate to get away from me.
And now we have the metadata, so there can be no dispute.
It was taken mere minutes before she left my house on the morning of May 16th, 2021, without my knowledge or consent, of course.
In it, you can see her lying in bed next to me while I'm sleeping, smirking at the camera without a care in the world, or any marks on her face.
I think it paints a pretty clear picture of what actually happened the evening of May 15th, and why the video was originally concealed from us.
After hearing the evidence available to her, Judge Diana Gold Saltman found that Lindsay Hill had misled the court.
She found her claims to be materially misleading.
She denied her request for a domestic violence restraining order, and she found that no sexual assault or non-consensual conduct took place.
Now, some of you might not know about restraining order hearings.
I know I didn't. But I've since learned that it's extremely rare for a request for a restraining order to be denied because the standard of proof that you need to obtain one is extremely low.
So, you can make of that what you will.
The fact is, I was never arrested, I was never charged with a crime, and I won the only legal proceeding that took place without my side of the story even being heard.
And most importantly, as I've said from day one, I never sexually assaulted Lindsay Hill, or anyone else for that matter.
So I sued her, which prompted her to countersue me.
Quite frankly, regardless of the outcome in court, I've paid significantly more in legal fees than Lindsay Hill could ever pay me in her entire life.
And I knew that would be the case going in.
But the lawsuit was never about the money for me.
It was the only way for me to obtain critical information to clear my name.
The discovery process in that lawsuit recently concluded, at which point, Lindsay Hill's legal team again came to us with another proposal to resolve the case.
This time, however, they weren't seeking any money from me.
Having received much of the information that had been hidden from us, a small portion of which I've referenced here, I was willing to agree to the terms proposed.
Both parties would drop their respective lawsuits, and neither of us would pay either side any money.
I also retained my right to speak publicly about the case, something I have not been at liberty to do since June of 2021.
So, as of today, both lawsuits have been settled.
Over the last two years, I've been forced to defend my integrity and my reputation in a very public setting, but hopefully this is the last time I have to do so, as I'd prefer to just remain focused on doing my job Winning baseball games and entertaining fans around the world.
So today, I'm happy to be moving on with my life.
So what did we learn from that video?
Well, we learned that Lindsay Hill is a liar who was after money.
Just like we learned after time and due process that Amber Heard was a liar who was after more power and more fame.
And the same can be said about the entire Me Too movement, that women, bad women, who pretended to be weak, who pretended, as I said, to be stupid, were in fact conniving, who understood that with a movement with this much power where there are no checks and balances, you can just say something with a hashtag and people will come to your aid and tell you how brave and wonderful and stunning you are and roll out the red carpet— Yeah, that for some people proved to be irresistible.
And they made up allegations because they wanted fame or money or power or a community of other Me Too witches to rally around them.
Maybe they just wanted friends.
But it was toxic.
It always was toxic.
And I was happy to be proven right in the long run.
What can be said of Trevor Bauer?
Trevor Bauer is a hero.
He is an example to men who are all existing under this matriarchy, make no mistake, who are all fearful to have regular relations with women, that when you are telling the truth, just as it was for me when I tweeted those things, you double down.
You double down on it and you let these things play out in the court system.
You let these things play out with time because in the end, in the end, not in the beginning, truth always wins.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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I very much struggle to understand how it's possible that any person, any, especially a
person that has a family, is choosing to live in an inner-city community at this moment in
American history, where the crimes are so abhorrent, they are so outrageous,
criminals are so emboldened by leftist policies.
which essentially in inner cities say, if you commit a crime, it's totally fine.
We'll re-release you back onto the streets because we're more interested in being able
to show a statistic at the end of the year that we don't have that many people in prison
and that somehow means that we're a good city.
We haven't imprisoned too many black men or Hispanic men, so that makes us a good city.
We just release them back onto the streets.
It's incredible. The videos that I see coming out of Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia.
I used to live in Philadelphia a few short years ago.
And when I see the total and utter degradation of the city, it actually saddens me.
Just as one example, I want you to watch this video because I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.
I don't know if this is a biker gang, whatever it is, a bunch of bikers that are lined up and suddenly one of them gets the idea, just smash in somebody's car while they are driving with their young children.
Take a look. So here you have it.
You see that there is a light that they are coming to.
This guy just gets off of his bike and bam!
Kicks in that back window and children are in the car.
She's got two children in the car.
She stands up to him. She doesn't see that he has a gun.
He's grabbing his hip. He does have a gun.
He pushes her.
I mean, this is just incredible.
She did nothing. She's just waiting for the light to turn.
She pushes him off of his bike.
He gets back up onto it and he is now leaving.
So the police are looking for that person and she is very much willing to testify.
She spoke out.
The mother that you see in that video, her name is Nikki Bullock.
The police have obviously put out some information regarding that individual, what tattoo they have,
and they're looking to make an arrest and she is very much willing to have him prosecuted
because her children in the backseat were absolutely terrified.
And fortunately, they were not impacted by all the glass shards which fell into the car.
But can you imagine just being a young child and having that happen?
You're just driving home, and suddenly the back window just completely blasts in because, I don't know, it's Philadelphia, and this guy felt like getting off of his bike and kicking in your car windows.
Yeah, so that's Philadelphia for you in a nutshell.
So here are some of their crime statistics at the moment.
This is in 2022, slightly down from 2021, I should mention.
There were 504 homicides, 593 rapes, 2,910 instances of a robbery with a gun, 2,807 instances of a robbery without a gun.
3,523 instances of an aggravated assault with a gun and 4,890 instances of an aggravated assault not featuring a gun.
Maybe they had a knife. Who knows?
Very scary numbers.
It would be absolutely foolish for any person to defend that and to pretend that the city
was safe, you would think.
But leave it to anybody that's on the left, because they, despite overwhelming evidence,
want you to believe somehow that things are just swell.
Democrat policies are working, and there seems to be no person more committed to that delusion,
or used to be committed to that delusion, than Josh Krueger.
Josh Krueger was a Philadelphia journalist who routinely mocked crime concerns.
And this is his Twitter bio that I'm showing you.
It reads, award-winning writer, he, him, he's got an LGBTQ flag, HIV +, loves his cat and his bike.
Honestly, I would have thought that this was a fake account and that somebody was just creating a parody account because these tweets just seem unreal.
These are just a few of his last tweets.
He wrote, look, it's that lawless land of liberals in Philly where shootings are dropping to levels not seen in years.
So he is defending the fact that, well, we've had less shootings in 2022 than we had in 2021, so that somehow means the city is not dangerous.
I mean, completely ridiculous.
He also tweeted, Some idiot just said you're more likely to get shot and
killed than die of COVID in Philly to make some insensitive rhetorical point for his side.
Folks, four times as many Philadelphians have died of COVID than gunshots this year.
I understand math is hard, but do better.
So again, I mean, virtually every single leftist talking point he routinely defended on his
He also tweeted this, The city isn't ruined, and just because Larry Krasner keeps winning in landslides doesn't mean Philly is a heap of cinders and ashes, no matter how much people say.
Like the rest of the country, we are dealing with upticks in crimes.
Today I learned there is apparently a quote-unquote crippling crime wave destroying all cities, according to Stephen Miller, which includes presumably Philly.
My house is not on fire and chaos is not raining in the street.
I saw a man get a parking ticket yesterday and my trash got picked up.
And just to show you how committed he is to left his ideologies, he routinely tweets about how drug dealers should not get arrested, how drug users should not get arrested, because he was a former drug addict himself.
But he got really fired up when he saw that somebody knocked down a tree.
Yeah, he's an environmentalist, so it's okay for you to do drugs, but knocking down a tree?
Oh no. He tweeted,"'What kind of miserable loser kills a famous beloved tree?' Vandals?
Whoever it is needs his ass beat.
I remain convinced the key problem today is not enough people have gotten into physical fights.
You'd be amazed at how reluctant people are to talk or act crazy after a whooping.
Yes, so Josh Krueger wanted to whoop someone's A-double-S because they chopped down a tree.
But he's fine with the crime, just an uptick in Philadelphia, and totally fine with drug
dealers and routinely tweeting at conservatives for what he believes is just hyperbolic hysteria,
that there is no crime in his city.
Well, an unfortunate update is that Josh Krueger was murdered in his own home in Philadelphia.
Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Venore told the Philadelphia Inquirer, which is one of
the places that Josh wrote for, that officers from his department responded to reports of
gunshots and screams and arrived at the residence to find Krueger lying in the street outside.
Benore told Kruger's former employer that his investigators believe that Kruger was shot at the base of the interior stairs and then collapsed after running outside to get help.
He was pronounced dead at a hospital a short time later, cops said, with an incident report putting the time of death at 2.13 a.m.
There have been no arrests made and no weapons have been recovered, and cops from the force said that they are continuing to search for any leads.
An unfortunate ending, not something to be mocked.
People are on his Twitter feed laughing and asking if he's changed his opinion on an uptick in crimes.
It's very sad that people can delude themselves into not recognizing problems because they are so committed to a political belief.
And unfortunately, that is how he is going to be remembered as somebody who defended
the criminality in his city, you know, and now has met an unfortunate end, now has become
a statistic, a statistic that he defended ruthlessly on his Twitter feed, mocking conservatives
for being concerned about crime.
Perhaps he deluded himself so far that he didn't take certain precautions.
I am guessing that his is going to be a statistic that is, they were likely just trying to rob
him and things went haywire and they shot and they killed him.
So there was a lesson in all that, that you should never become so deluded and so committed
to a political belief that you can't see what is in front of you.
And as I said, his ending might have been different had he had been committed to being safe in a very unsafe city.
Philadelphia is an unsafe city.
Of that, there can be no question.
And while I understand he did a lot of work in the community with drug addicts, he should not be confused that a lot of the times the people that are committing these crimes are also drug addicts.
And the best way to deal with these individuals is to lock them up, not to release them back into the streets because you feel empathetic or that you feel compassionate.
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Alright guys, moving on.
I earlier said that the hero of the day was Trevor Bauer.
I take that back. My husband sent me a story this morning and I couldn't believe it.
Actually, the heroes are this grandma and grandpa, two retired Australians who spent almost 500 days at sea after booking 51 straight cruises.
Why? Because they realized that permanently living on a cruise ship...
Is actually less costly than a retirement home.
Yeah, it is cheaper to live on a cruise ship.
Check out these legends.
Take a listen. Talk to me about how you came up with this crazy idea.
Well, it's more to do with the two years without cruising, I suppose, and catching up on the cruise we've missed.
The couple has been cruising for decades, but jumped at the chance to hit the water again post-COVID. And eventually I said to my agent, look, I said, whatever comes, just book it.
And that's how it got to be such a long cruise.
51 back-to-back cruisers, it's easy to say the great-grandparents simply love cruising, with all their meals taken care of and room cleaned daily.
a cheaper alternative, they say, than being in a retirement home.
Among the perks of their lifestyle, well, they say there's always something to do, from
dancing to dinner. It comes with a maid to clean your room.
They start each day playing ping pong and enjoying cracking open a couple of beers to
sit on their balcony and take in the views. They also have been an on-board family with
the crew, who love to see the pair every single time that they board for another cruise.
Even those just popping on for a single cruise have heard about the well-traveled pair
and want to say hi.
The ship's hotel manager says that they have basically become celebrities on board. They
are the grandma and grandpa of the cruise line, essentially.
And they're doing all of this because, well, they realize that it is cheaper than
living in a home and also likely more fun because they get to meet new people every time new
people embark onto the cruise.
So yeah, they are heroes. They are legends. I love to see people beat the system. I'm
going to do this. I'm not going to go to a retirement home.
I'm just going to be permanently on a cruise just like these two legends.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time that we have for today, unfortunately.
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