Happy Monday, everybody. I hope you had a relaxing weekend.
Today, I'm going to start the show by telling you why I may never run for political office.
And it's got a lot to do with Mike Pence's response to the Israel-Palestine war.
Plus, later on in the show, I'm going to show you an insane viral video where a black woman is encouraging her toddler to knock down the playset of white baby Karens, as she refers to these toddlers as Karens.
Yep, you are not going to believe your eyes.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens You know something I really miss about my grandparents and
something that I really appreciate about older people is That they have the wisdom to pause and reflect and to think
They're such great listeners.
Do you know what I'm talking about? It seems that with age you lose your impulse and what comes with that and what is replaced with that is this ability to actually pause and hear other people in their entirety.
Like my grandfather, whenever I would share something with him and I'd be ranting and raving about something going on in the family, he would sort of take it all in.
My grandmother would do the same thing.
And even the sounds they would make, it was as if they were eating something, you know, and you really feel like you're being listened to.
Why am I bringing that up?
Because so much of that has been removed in the world, and not just because of our youth, but also because of the technologies that we have created.
Social media, of course, is all about impulse.
You want to be the first to publish.
You want to be the first to retweet.
You want to be the first to have a take on something, the first to issue a sweeping statement on something, no matter how complex the issue is.
Social media is always about being first.
And over the weekend, I would say probably midday Saturday when I learned of the atrocities that were taking place in Israel, I would say that the experience that I had on social media was a lot like this meme.
It reads, I'm done being an expert in Ukraine war.
I'm now an expert in Israel and Palestine's war.
Yeah, that's kind of how it felt.
Everybody was racing to make a statement.
And I want to be clear that even if you remove this particular scenario, you could replace it with many others that have occurred over the past, right?
You know, the Me Too movement. Five seconds to issue a statement and say that you agree with this movement, you don't really know what it means, but you better say something right now or else you want all women to be subjugated and raped in America.
Black Lives Matter. Who could forget the litmus test, the black square test?
Well, George Floyd died.
You have 45 seconds to post a black square.
We will assume that this means that you are a racist and that you support atrocities towards black people.
You have no time to even understand the issue, but you do feel this sort of peer pressure to say something or to do something, not to sit back, not to listen, not to even try to understand what you're talking about, what the implications are geopolitically.
Why you're hearing from people that are not experts in the region?
And why is it that so many of the voices seem to be conflicting When it comes to this Making a giant and a sweeping geopolitical statement is different from exercising some level of humanity.
I think what was most shocking for me in looking at my Twitter feed is realizing that people who support either side in this, right, completely remove their humanity in order to do so, which I don't think is necessary, right?
There are people that hate Jewish people so much...
That despite seeing the horrific images that were coming out of Israel, and they were horrific, despite understanding that people were being slaughtered, understanding that women were being raped, being able to see these images of bloodied women and bloodied children, they are so angry about Israel being a nation that they just went, I don't care. Don't care.
It's the Jews, so I'm going to pretend that I don't see this.
It's incredible to me. How do you feel nothing when you see a child that of course cannot possibly comprehend any of the politics in their region, cannot possibly comprehend what is happening to them?
How do you just feel nothing when you see them bloodied and harmed?
And then to the same exact token, you had individuals who very much understood that and were rightfully enraged by this who were basically calling for a genocide response which would have elicited the same.
more children that were bloodied, more children and women that were being displaced,
but they were comfortable with that because that's just how it has to be in war and that would be an even response or
even if it was more extreme of a response, they said that's totally fine because I guess these people
are Muslims and we should feel less for Muslims than we feel for Jews or
feel more for Muslims than we feel for Jews, again depending on what side of the token
you landed upon.
And really what was happening across the board and what has been happening is an utter lack of humanity.
And I think in those circumstances, I find that when I can't get behind people that think it's fine because a Jewish person is dead and because I can't get behind an individual that think it's acceptable to basically come within an inch of calling for a genocide of Muslims, it's best to remain silent, right?
To remain silent and to allow people to step down from their emotions and to become more
rational which seems to be what does happen with time in any circumstance, in any political
circumstance when emotions are high.
Time is always on the side for the rational people.
Now I do want to point to this because there was one take on Palestine-Israel that disgusted me so much and made me lose all respect for an individual that I had a lot of respect for, who I've done events with and done events for, that I wanted to bring it to the surface because it is such a demonstration of what it means to be Inhumane, really. It was a stunning display of inhumanity, right?
Of an entirely political, selfish, narcissistic perspective to have when you are watching innocent children, innocent women being bloodied, abused, raped, killed, tortured. This should be the last thing on your mind to tweet.
But he tweeted it. And it was our former Vice President Mike Pence.
He led with this. This is what happens when we have leading voices like Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Ron DeSantis signaling retreat from America's role as leader of the free world.
When I am President of the United States, we will lead from American strength.
Mike Pence saw these images.
Mike Pence understood what was happening in this region, and he thought, can I get votes for this?
So what I'm going to do is I am going to blame the people that I'm running against, including a man who I supported for four years in office as his vice president.
I'm going to say... That because these people hold perspectives, or some of these people, I actually don't know how he can possibly correlate Ron DeSantis and Ramoswami when it comes to foreign policy issues, but he did it because he thought, maybe I will get Jewish Americans to vote for me if I say, this would have never happened if I was your president.
It is sick and it is demented.
And it is so much so the reason why, when people ask me if I want to run for politics, I think people who run for office, I've seen time and time again, a lot of them, too many of them, become monsters.
They have no humanity.
It's all about scoring points against the people that they're running against.
And the absolute last thing that anyone should be trying to do is blaming this on Vivek Ramaswamy or Ron DeSantis or Donald J. Trump.
So, as we all pause and reflect, and I think that the most acceptable thing for anyone to do right now is to pray for innocent lives, pray for innocent people, and to pray for true justice.
That doesn't mean social justice.
That doesn't mean Twitter justice.
That doesn't mean following my favorite commentator's justice, but actual justice under God.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour You know I should have mentioned this right at the top of
the show, but happy Columbus Day Just kidding. That's been canceled.
I grew up with Columbus Day, but the kids these days will have no idea what I'm talking about.
It's been canceled, and now it's Indigenous Peoples Day, Native People Day.
I don't know what it's called anymore, but the idea, of course...
Christopher Columbus was a bad, bad man because he was a—no, actually, he wasn't.
He was not a white man.
But it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what the facts are of this story.
The point is, is America is a racist country, and so we had to cancel Christopher Columbus, and we can't talk about him anymore today.
Because racism against black people, racism against indigenous people, and of course white people are always bad.
Which is why this viral TikTok video really has me wondering, is it so bad to be a black or brown person in America?
Or are we kind of screaming and yelling and saying that we're victims of racism when in fact we may be the perpetrators, the perpetuators rather, of racism?
Here's a video of a woman, I don't know where she is, it looks to me like it might be a daycare, who is encouraging her black daughter to knock down the other child's playsets because they're little Karens.
These little white girl Karens or something.
Take a listen. Don't you snatch that from her.
Don't do that again. Yeah, knock it down.
Tear it up. Yep, and step on it.
And Karen's just about to deal with it.
The. Yep, knock all of it down.
Good girl. Very good, Naoki.
And grab it and tear it up.
Oh well. Tear it up again.
Don't put your hands on her.
Don't do that.
missed what just happened in that video. Her daughter looks to be quite young. I'm going
to guess two years old. Her two-year-old daughter is holding what looks to be like a fake giant
sandwich pillow type thing. And there is a white girl who looks to maybe be about four
or five years old who's building a tower with everything.
And there's no question that the girl grabs the sandwich out of her hand, right? That's what
happens.
I don't know if anybody's ever been to an indoor play setting with children or children.
One person grabs something, the other child gets mad, sometimes someone hits someone, and the responsibility is for the parents that observe this, obviously, to say, hey, don't do that or say sorry or to reprimand their children.
It is not the responsibility of the adult who observes this, who sees this girl who took a sandwich from her daughter, obviously not because she's black and two, but because this is what kids do at these play facilities.
It is our job to rear them.
No, but instead this adult racializes it immediately and encourages her daughter to basically go around and just start destroying everything that this tower, this tower that this white girl is trying to build, and everything that any white person is trying to touch.
So her daughter then, who's being encouraged by her black mom, goes around and just starts knocking things over.
The lesson that her mother is teaching her, don't play with these little Karens.
You need to stand up to white people, right?
This is a Karen situation, obviously.
We know this has basically become a racial slur, usually one that is reserved for adult white women, but she is now saying that it's possible to be a toddler Karen.
And she applauds her as she goes around.
So you can see now the girl is looking for things to knock over because she's getting positive feedback from her black mother as she just starts tearing down everything.
And the young white girl is obviously getting upset because, well, she's just trying to build a tower.
So she was just trying to take every pillow to build a tower.
Now, what's even more disturbing than the fact that a woman could even possibly racialize things that are happening between toddlers and young children is the fact that when this video went viral on TikTok, you had other demented adults that were applauding it, that were saying, good, no, this is exactly what should happen.
You saw that they took the fake sandwich pillow from the black girl.
So whatever happens after that is totally justified.
What on earth is going on in this country?
Literally, how could we arrive to a place where adults are this disturbed,
that their brains have been so diluted with this perception, this idea, this brainwash,
that every single thing needs to be racialized.
They're not even understanding how you can parent.
What do you do when it's your own two children?
I have two kids, two-year-old, one-year-old, another one obviously on the way.
We're going through a phase right now where they like to fight, where one is hitting the other person.
I will assume that my son and daughter are not hitting each other because of racial issues.
I'm going to assume. I'm going to assume that it might be because they're children and they need an adult to tell them what's right and what's wrong.
And what is definitively wrong is for an adult to encourage their child on the basis of their skin color to go around and ruin whatever it is a young white child is creating on a play date.
Very disturbing. I will also ask you to challenge yourself.
And I want you to imagine, as I just said, people on TikTok are supporting this video.
Imagine if that was a video of a white woman recording, okay?
And she was encouraging her black child to go around and not play with these Shaniquas.
My baby is not playing with these Shaniquas.
And she just went around and just destroyed the tower that was built by every black person at the play mat.
What do you think would happen right now?
This video would be shared across.
This video would be on CBS tomorrow.
This video would be played on CNN so much you wouldn't even believe it.
They would literally talk about toddler racism tomorrow.
And they would be hailing people.
These poor children would be having scholarships.
These black Shaniquas would be having scholarships tomorrow to Harvard.
I promise you there would be a GoFundMe.
But no, it doesn't matter when it's flipped, of course, because people believe that reverse racism, which of course is just racism, is perfectly acceptable towards white people.
Not I. All right, guys, I wanted to mention this next story.
You know, a few weeks ago, I went out to California, not a place I like to spend a lot of time in, but I did the Whatever podcast where I sat around with a bunch of sex workers and tried to understand their perspectives and actually walked away feeling more affirmed in my own than I had ever been before.
That aside, my dear friend Brandon Tatum, you guys know Brandon, he's a former police officer who does a lot of great work in podcasting, recently appeared on the Whatever Podcast, and he had a very interesting perspective, and I think that the women around him really appreciated his perspective.
I haven't been able to watch all five hours of it, just from what I've seen of the clips circulating.
He did a wonderful job, but a very interesting perspective on why hot girls are crazy.
Take a listen to what Brandon had to say.
When you're young, you don't care.
You just, all the hot chicks you want to get with them.
Especially if you weren't raised, right?
You know, you get into this idea of this modern culture and you get confused and you want to sleep with women because of their looks.
When you become a mature man, you want peace.
That means more to you.
Someone who's agreeable.
Because you can have a hot chick and she's a pain in the rear.
And I hate to say it, a lot of super hot women or super attractive women are annoying.
Because, and I'm not saying everyone, but they get that way because they don't have to work on their personality because they get so much attention based on their looks.
So they don't have to work on anything else.
They could be sitting across the room from a guy that don't have to work on nothing.
Men are like dogs.
They want to come and get that one woman because she's incredibly beautiful, but she don't work on her character.
Or she want to be a boss bae.
Or she doing all this other stuff that's really unattractive to the man she want.
She can get men.
But the man that she wants is not going to be in a relationship with her if she cannot be appeased and agreeable with the man.
I thought it was a very interesting take, and I think it's one that I very much agree with, and I would love to hear what other men have to say and what other women have to say in the comments because we talk about this a lot on the show, and sometimes I get bad headlines because of it, but asking why there are so many women that are so desirable and so beautiful and so hot that are in Hollywood that are chronically single.
I can't keep a man, right?
Yeah. I'm not going to say it because AOL got really mad at me and there were headlines.
I mean, Yahoo, whatever it was.
All right, fine. I probably will say it, but I talked about that phenomenon of Taylor Swift, right?
She's so wonderful. She's so amazing.
Everybody knows she's a god and she's a goddess and everybody should just be falling over themselves.
Why hasn't anyone married her yet, right?
Why is Emily Rogakowski divorced, right?
Why is Kim Kardashian on her fourth marriage and have no prospects, her fourth failed marriage
and has no prospects?
People think it's really mean to point these things out, but I'm actually pointing them
out as part of a larger cultural conversation that I think needs to happen because we are
moving towards a society where women are being pushed further and further into narcissism,
right?
Not just women, men as well, but women in terms of this culture of Botox, getting injections,
keep your youth forever.
It's way more important for you to be beautiful and to be sexy than to be a good person, I
feel is kind of what is blaring out, right?
It's way more important for you to climb the career rather than to focus on your character, right?
And the things that ultimately I think what Brenda is speaking to will become desirable.
Or is desirable for men.
Men want to marry you based on your character in the end, right?
They might instantly look at you and think you're hot and they might want to sleep with you.
When they're looking for a long-term partner and they want to establish a family with somebody, what is it that women are bringing to the table?
People are very perplexed and frustrated by the fact that I talk about this so often on the show that I am interested in discussing these toxic aspects of modern feminism, Which, by the way, is not feminism at all, despite the fact that they call it feminism, that is telling women to just lean on other women, to be in a girl tribe, just hang out with other girls and F guys, you know?
And what's really buried underneath that is that the end result of that sort of a mentality is loneliness.
I believe that. I don't think that your girl clique is going to keep you happy forever.
I think that only family can do that.
So I thought it was an interesting take, and I wanted to bring it to the public.
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Speaking of toxic feminism, the Me Too movement, something that I have attacked since the very beginning because it was a symbol of the matriarchy and women just saying, we're powerful, we point to you, we accuse you, tag, you're it, your career is over.
Last week we discussed Trevor Bauer as a quick reminder.
Trevor Bauer was the former pitcher for the LA Dodgers who had an accuser that came forth.
Her name was Lindsay Hill who talked about how he beat her and And obviously, this instantly impacted his life because it was an accusation.
And that's really all it takes in the world of social media to get an entire fire blazing in your entire life, right?
And so Trevor Bauer, after two years, we showed you last week, released a video.
He won against his accuser and was able to show via text messages.
Lindsay Hill plotting with her friends, talking about his net worth, talking about how she was going to get a piece of his net worth after she had Googled it.
And I think she said she saw that it was something like $100 million, $50 million, whatever it is they're paying pitchers these days.
And then talking about how she was going to get him to choke her out.
She actually wrote this in messages and sent a smiley Snapchat to her cousin the morning
after, which shows that she was not bruised.
Well, having all of this come out, obviously, is extremely embarrassing for her, and I am
very much on the side of Trevor Bauer.
The entire world is.
You don't understand what a man would have to go through to clear his name and how it
would impact his career.
I'm a person that very much believes that when these circumstances happen, and they
are proven beyond a reasonable doubt, as I believe to be the circumstance for Ms. Lindsay Hill,
the women should have to go to prison for whatever that prison sentence would have been
for Trevor Bauer.
So if Trevor Bauer would have gotten five years for raping her and abusing her, Lindsay Hill should now be in prison for five years for false accusing him.
Again, because I believe that the evidence that he has shown proves beyond a reasonable doubt that Lindsay Hill plotted this because she wanted a piece of his wealth.
While Lindsay Hill is now making the rounds trying to, I guess, clear her name and say that things were taken out of context, Yeah, she doesn't really seem to be clarifying much, but I'll let you take a listen to her on Alex Stein.
Take a listen. No, listen, these texts, let's look at right here.
What does that mean?
Next victim, star pitcher for the Dodgers.
That's text one. That's kind of bad, Lindsay.
What is that? I mean, I know you're saying this is no context, and I'm sure you're being sarcastic, I'm guessing.
I mean, but what the hell does that mean, next victim?
Yeah. Yeah, and this is, you know, exactly what Trevor wanted to do, was random pick three or four texts and weave it into a narrative where I just look horrible.
But so, you know, when I explain that in my deposition and different things, I'm like you.
I like to joke. I'm very sarcastic, sometimes inappropriate.
Anyone who knows me will know that.
And these are private, you know, text messages with my friends.
And agreed victim is not the word there.
But what I, you know, my My past, I've been involved with other baseball players.
That was my world at the time.
And it was a funny way, you know, I had already dated baseball players.
And it was a funny, sarcastic way to say, Oh, here's the next one, you know, that I'm gonna try to get attention from.
And it was a lot of ego and, you know, attention seeking behavior, which is what I can own.
And what he can't do is own any part, but I can totally own the attention seeking behavior.
But these texts, In a grand scheme, don't address what happened at all.
This was before any of our interactions or anything like that.
So what happened, though?
So in the next text, he says, I need daddy to choke me out.
Then the third one, it says, being an absolute whore to try to get in on his 51 million.
And I have to be honest, when I read these text messages, I get a little sexually aroused.
But I think that's just because I'm insane.
But, I mean, what happened?
He choked you out. He beat you up.
Because in that one video, you were smiling after it.
And, you know, you sent me that one phone call that we can't play.
He did admit that he hit you in the phone call.
He said that. He said, yeah.
But he said it was consensual.
So it's like... I mean, he said, she said at this point, right?
So what happened, in your opinion?
Totally. I think there's several points I can hit on.
Those other text messages, just to address those other horrible ones that are just horrifying to be read out loud to.
But I think that, like I said, out of context, you know, the next line under that is, oh, you know, my friend's saying, can't wait for you to be a rich baseball wife.
There was never text that intermingled violence with It was just a way for them to weave this narrative.
So, I mean, when you ask me what happened, it's probably the longest story in the world.
I think that video of me in the bed the next morning definitely raises a lot of eyebrows.
Because your face didn't look that bad, but then I saw other photos where you had black eyes.
So was that from the same thing?
I was confused. Yeah, so there's another thing that hasn't been public was when my entire body was photographed by, it was called a SART exam.
So really, the timing of that video, what really happened was all of that, I did not make up an accusation about what he did to me.
All of that went down. I have the pictures to prove it.
I have the phone call that directly aligns, you know, with no denial of doing all of those things.
So that video, the next morning, you know, when I'm still trying to, I hadn't seen all, everything that had happened in my body.
I really had no idea.
And just full of emotion.
I don't know. I'm not a psychologist to know what happens after the body takes that kind of experience.
But my cousin had Snapchatted me and he knew I was over there and he kind of had said, you know, hey, how's it going?
And in my mind at that point, you know, that was probably like 20, 30 minutes before I left Bauer's house.
I, you know, was thinking, like, there's no way I can tell anyone what happened.
First of all, it's so embarrassing because it ended up with me crying and shaking.
And it was just so embarrassing.
And so I record that to just send back to my cousin, like, hey, everything, you know, is fine.
So that is exactly what happened there with me of just trying to rally and didn't think I would ever say anything about what happened at that point in time.
And then I get real fired up about this is, you know, so that...
Video is taken with no lights on in the room.
On Snapchat, it was taken and saved to the app.
So a lot of differences there between natural light and all that stuff.
Yeah, if my dog ate my homework, was an actual person, it would be Lindsay Hill.
Except in this scenario, Lindsay Hill should probably be put into prison because it is hard to keep up bullshit and saying absolutely nothing for that long.
But she did it. And if you want to watch that in its entirety of how she explains how it is that she was doing a smiley Snapchat after and what everything was just a joke that she sent to her friends about trying to take his money and how she was going to do it by having him choke her out— If you're interested in that and you can stand to hear her talk for longer than three minutes, I recommend you go pursue that interview in its entirety.
Again, that is Alex Stein on The Blaze.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are already out of time, so let's jump right into some of your comments from episodes past.
The first set of comments are regarding the decline of meaningful kids' content.
I played you some music from Frozen, very, very popular movie.
movie, I have no issues with Frozen, but weighted against some of the Disney movies that I grew
up with, where the tunes were classical and the music was beautiful and the words that
were spoken, even just the verbosity being expressed, was something that was wondrous.
First comment from Max Patches, he writes, so glad you brought up the issue with music.
I'm constantly called old and annoying for refusing to listen to the new rubbish that
is being made.
Thankfully, I was raised right and I only listen to music made before the 1970s.
I'm quite happy being called old if it means I have good values.
I also think that you will just speak better, Max, and that's why I encourage my children
to listen to the old stuff because there also, of course, is this decline of just language.
The English language is in full decline right now.
And you can always go pursue it as I do with old Disney movies if you want your children to listen to some beautiful language.
We have Courtney. She is writing regarding Rachel Zegler.
She is the new woke woman that is playing Snow White, but she absolutely detests Snow White.
Very strange pick.
Courtney writes,"...it is disappointing to see that someone who played a beloved character such as Snow White has absolutely no idea what she represented.
She was all heart to every living creature she encountered, and that is what saved her, those who loved her by her good heart.
It was her greatest beauty, which is why the evil queen wanted to possess it." Yeah, you know, my recommendation to Rachel Zegler is to just shut up.
Honestly, it's just so annoying to hear her interviews.
It's unbearable to hear her talk about how backwards and old and how it all just needs to die.
Can we have anything nice anymore?
Can we just leave the Disney princesses alone?
All of them that we grew up with, please just leave them alone.
There's so many other things that you can complain about.
Moving on, you guys.
Life's tough. Get a helmet.
I'm still shocked at how viral that moment went.
It's just being dubbed in every single language right now.
And the world has really responded to it because I think we're tired of whiny babies like Rachel Zegler.
This person writes, I cannot tell you the amount of hardships and suffering my grandparents
and family have endured.
For this brat to think that she has it tough and she's a victim because the sane don't
fall to her feet.
What a joke of a human being.
Life's tough, get a helmet, man, was just a taste of what this ignorant person needed.
Thank you, Candace, for being the one person in these messed up kids' lives who handed
them the truth.
Yeah, and I'm not being funny when I say that this is how I talk to my kids when they're
being ridiculous, you know?
My son, he's two.
When he complains about something ridiculous, I say, well, you gotta toughen up, buttercup, because that's just the way it's gonna go.
I don't owe you an explanation for, you know, an absurdity.
And really what these kids on college campuses are being taught is that they are always owed an explanation for why people don't want to tap in to their ludicrous assumptions and ludicrous delusions.
Another person writes, I love that you are posting these videos while eight months pregnant.
There's no time for BS to an eight-month pregnant woman.
You are precious, Candice. Thanks for sharing yourself.
Yes, of course, that was a huge piece of it.
It's just... You're growing a human, and you have a child who wants to be a baby in front of you, and you're just like, listen, I'm already a mommy.
I can't be your mommy. And so that's to everybody.
Guys, I can't be your mommy.
I've got three now.
This one's almost done baking, and that's just not for me.
I don't need any more kids at this moment.
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