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Oct. 10, 2023 - Candace Owens
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She Needs to Be in Jail
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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 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 miss Lindsay Hill the women should
have to go to prison for whatever that's prison sentence would have been for Trevor Bauer
So 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.
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?
Next victim. 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 are just horrifying to be read out loud too.
But I think that, like I said, out of context, you know, the next line under that is, oh, you know, my friend 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.
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.
Your face didn't look that bad, but then I saw other photos where you had black eyes.
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 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.
Alright, if you like this video, you are definitely going to like the full episode even better.
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