All Episodes
Oct. 24, 2023 - Candace Owens
33:37
Will Smith FINALLY Responds to Jada’s Press Tour
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
Happy Tuesday, everybody.
Question of the day today. Do you know anybody that regrets their divorce?
Not their breakup, but their divorce.
Actually, leaving a marriage and saying, I'm not sure that I made the right decision.
Well, in the news right now is a young woman named Samantha Lee.
She was formerly married to R&B singer Tyrese Gibson, and she is speaking out about how outsiders influenced her decision to divorce him.
Plus, later on in the show, at long last, Will Smith is speaking out.
We've seen the clips. Jada Smith, she's saying so much.
Finally, he's going to man up and respond, and he has responded, and it is not a manly response at all.
Yeah, you're not going to believe it.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
So women are increasingly toxic and that is something that was not fashionable to say,
definitely not fashionable to say over the last 10 years as we've moved toward this female
power mirage.
I call it a mirage because females have had power, obviously, over the last two decades.
We've had more than just a little bit of power.
I believe that we are fully existing under a matriarchy, and I've made that argument to you guys many times in the past.
And elements of the matriarchy is destroying things that are traditional.
Destroying things that work.
And in the end, destroying things that actually make women happy.
Aspiring to marriage.
Aspiring to family. Looking down on that with your nose.
Oh my gosh. Don't you just want to be a free woman?
You don't need no man.
Where my single ladies at?
We all know the dance.
We all know the song. It was a great song, by the way.
Just probably should mention that Beyonce wasn't a single lady when she wrote it.
That's what I love about Beyonce. She makes all of this music.
It's super catchy and it's amazing.
And women feel empowered by it.
The truth is that she's in a very traditional relationship with her husband.
So, you know, she teaches others to do what she's not doing herself.
Because she wants to be fulfilled.
She's happy in a relationship.
Well, I'm bringing this up right now because a woman who I wasn't familiar with, her name is Samantha Lee, went on a podcast that I'm not familiar with called The Hardly Initiated Podcast, and she was talking about her three-year marriage to an R&B singer who I used to listen to very much when I was growing up named Tyrese Gibson.
So they were only married for three years, and then their marriage fell apart.
And then they spent the next two years getting divorced.
Apparently it was an ugly situation.
Now she's reflecting on that, and she has a little bit of regret.
Take a listen. If I had different people in my ear at that time, I would not have made that decision.
No. I try my very best at this point in my life to be what I didn't have in that moment.
Women specifically, there will be moments where they'll be like, I'm ready to be done.
I'm ready to be done. I'm ready to be done.
I can't stand this. He don't do this.
He don't do that. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
We're just focusing on these things.
you don't have a certain person in your life to say, to check you and say, sis, what about this?
What about this?
What about these strings?
What about what he's not doing?
That can get you thinking about the positive aspects of this person that you may not be thinking about
In those moments you need somebody to be the person for that person.
Now, obviously, this is not an overtly political podcast that you're listening to.
It's probably not political at all.
But it made me think about politics because I always talk about...
I always speak about really what happens if you follow liberal ideologies, right?
If you buy into feminism when you're young...
And it carries on for too long.
And what she's talking about, I know exactly what climate she's speaking of.
It is women, when they get toxic and they are with one another and they think that their life is going to live forever, that they need to aspire to be by themselves, climb the career ladder.
That the aspiration shouldn't be family.
It should be being bad all by yourself.
You got it. You got money in the bank.
You don't need no man. And these are the sorts of women that were in her tribe.
I'm going to guess largely liberal women who were listening to the liberal messaging that's coming from the mainstream media.
So rather than her working on her marriage, I mean, three years, she should be in the honeymoon phase.
She was listening to her girlfriends who are making her feel empowered.
She's in her 20s and basically telling her You don't need a man.
And of course the difference between your life and your prospects from your 20s as a young woman, then when you turn the chapter and go into your 30s, it's dramatic.
The differences are quite dramatic and I try to explain this to the young women that listen to me.
I get it. I was in my 20s, too.
You feel like every day is so long you're going to be young forever and you don't have to focus on those sorts of things.
But 30 will smack you in the face.
It's a different ballgame. Totally different ballgame.
And, you know, there's this call to settle down and to have a family.
And now that she's in her early 30s, she's recognizing that she achieved that and then turned it down.
Now, Tyrese Gibson saw this clip making the rounds and he responded to it.
Take a listen to what he had to say.
And you...
Packed up a one-year-old, put a COVID mask on top of the rain cameras, and I was literally in an airplane on my way home to fight for my marriage and my family.
You're heartless.
So obviously you can sense a little bit of animosity there.
He certainly hasn't forgiven her.
Who would, if that's really what happened?
He goes on to talk about how they were not in an abusive relationship.
There was nothing there that would make her want to pack up everything and put a COVID mask on a camera and leave with his one-year-old child, other than the fact that she had women in her ear, other than the fact that she was likely poisoned by culture to believe that this was her moment.
This was her Beyonce music video moment and she was going to show how she could do bad all by herself.
You know, there's a lesson there.
There really is. And it's one that I talk about all the time, that I speak about all the time rather when I speak to young women on these college campuses.
Pay attention to these cultural examples.
Pay attention to the women that make you feel empowered when you're listening to their music.
Taylor Swift, everybody loves Taylor Swift except for me.
Beyonce, everybody loves Beyonce.
And then actually focus on their lives and see whether or not their music is reflecting their lives.
And if it is reflecting their lives, is it reflecting their lives in a positive manner, right?
When you look at them, do you actually believe that these individuals are happy and whether they're whole?
I understand that they're wealthy, right?
I understand that you can earn a lot of money because young women like to hear these sorts of tunes.
But if it's conditioning you to believe That freedom is somehow going to render you happier, you are going to be sorely mistaken as you get older, right?
Because actually it's discipline that renders you freer, right?
It's doing the same thing day in and day out, putting the work where you are, watering the grass where you stand, that is going to make you happier in the future.
So I just wanted to make sure that all the young women were paying attention to that
because it's an important cultural story, an important cultural message, and that's
all I'm going to say about that.
Have you ever read the fine print that appears when you start browsing in incognito mode?
It says that your activity may still be visible to your employer, your school, or your internet
service provider.
To actually stop people from monitoring your online activity, you need to do what I do
and use ExpressVPN.
Think about all the times that you've used Wi-Fi at a coffee shop, a hotel, or even a
friend's house.
Without ExpressVPN, every site that you visit can be logged by the administrator of that
network.
That's still true even when you're in incognito mode.
Your home internet provider can also see and record your browsing data.
In the United States, they are legally allowed to then sell that data to advertisers.
ExpressVPN is an app that encrypts all of your network data and reroutes it through
a network of secure servers so that your online activity stays just that, private.
ExpressVPN works on all of your devices and it's super easy to use.
The app has just one button.
You tap it to connect and your browsing activity becomes secure.
So stop letting strangers invade your online privacy.
Protect yourself at ExpressVPN.com.
That's E-X-P-R-E-S-S-V-P-N dot com slash Candice to get three months free.
This is ExpressVPN.com slash Candice to learn more.
Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour You know one thing that my husband doesn't do and I should
probably join him in that is that when he first wakes up in The morning he doesn't get right onto his phone
And the reason he stopped doing that, he did it early in marriage and then just completely stopped doing it, is because he says that he would find himself getting angry before the day began.
This is actually so true.
It happens to me quite often, too often.
And this morning, before I worked out, I made the mistake of opening my Instagram, and I was absolutely incensed.
I'm going to tell you why, and I'm going to share with you why I'm still incensed.
And I'm happy to be covering this because it's important.
There is an individual who served in Congress for 10 years.
He's a libertarian.
His name is Justin A. Amash.
He's also an American lawyer who served as the representative for Michigan's third congressional district.
Now, he, like everybody else, obviously, what's going on in the Middle East has taken over dominating the news cycle.
He, like many people, has not really leaned in one way or the other because you're allowed to do that.
I know it's shocking. You would never guess that you're allowed to stay out of something since social media is so instantaneous and everyone is expecting you to react all the time.
But he hasn't really been involved until he got involved because he lost some family members recently.
So I'm going to show you what Justin Amash tweeted.
He tweeted... The Palestinian Christian community is often forgotten in all the suffering.
Prayers for the family and friends of those in the community who have been harmed.
There is nothing wrong with that tweet.
And of course, I am a Christian, and I am sure that any Christians who saw this felt similar.
We felt that, yeah, it's very sad that in the midst of this you're talking about Muslims versus the Jews, but you're forgetting that also there are Christians that live here and who are being impacted by it.
So he just says prayers.
Then he goes on and he makes a horrific announcement.
He wrote this, The Palestinian Christian community has endured so much.
Our family is hurting badly.
May God watch over all Christians in Gaza and all Israelis and Palestinians who are suffering, whatever their religion or creed.
Again, a perfect tweet, and he shares the image of the individuals that he lost in his family, these two young women who were sheltering in this church, and because of an Israeli airstrike, lost their young lives.
Very, very sad.
I saw these tweets, and obviously we're all guilty of it.
If you can feel some correlation with the story, it affects you.
It impacts you more. Again, I'm a Christian, right?
I'm understanding this.
I'm reading this, and I'm just going how sad it is that really when anything, it seems to me, happens to Christians— We're kind of—nobody cares, you know?
It's just sort of like nobody talks about it.
Nobody cares. Christians have fallen out of standing up for ourselves.
Or if there's a worldwide incident happening to Christians, it seems like nobody cares.
Nobody talked about what was going on in Armenia.
There was no, why isn't everybody commenting on what's happening in Armenia?
Nobody cares. So I was impacted by this, and I shared his tweets, and he shared a video to back up what he was saying.
He wrote,"...in this video provided to me by a relative on-site, you can see the destruction at St.
Porphyrius Orthodox Church in Gaza." I want to be clear because I don't want to make this a left or right issue.
People on the left and the right wrote to him with sincere...
Apologies, sadness, grief, like a normal human response to understanding that he lost family members in this tragedy because of a local Israeli airstrike.
Nobody blamed.
It was actually—the comments were so kind and overwhelming.
I mean, everyone from AOC, far left, to people on the right were saying, I am so sorry for your loss.
It was this rare moment where politics were put aside.
And here was the accompanying video that he showed.
I will talk you through it in case you're listening on this podcast, but you can see that exactly what he says is confirmed.
There is a main church structure that seems to be still standing.
And then as the camera veers 360 cell, you see that the buildings next to it are completely crumbled.
And as if that couldn't get any worse, he then shared a photo of his cousin, a baby, being pulled from the rubble.
And he wrote this, Now, again, if you are a human being with a heart, your instinct should just be to say, I am so sorry for your loss.
This is horrible. But instead, because we are existing in the midst of political theater, people were rushing to try to blame the infant's death on one person or the other.
I just ignored it, and I simply shared his tweets.
I shared his tweets, and I said I was impacted by this as a Christian because that's the truth, okay?
Woke up this morning to violence, psychological violence.
I had a, not a ton, but I had a few Jewish people that were in my DMs on Instagram asking me, how dare I share something that is a lie?
So first, people came out the gate and said, it's a lie.
The church is still standing.
And how did they We're good to go.
Absent political commentary.
Absent any blame.
Just the truth. Okay?
His relatives died in an Israeli airstrike.
The caption on the carefully constructed image says, BBC and New York Times yesterday, Israel destroyed the Greek Orthodox Church of St.
Porphyrios in Gaza, the church today.
Again, just showing one image absent the 360 view that shows that actually, yes, structures
did actually fall that were connected to the church, the offices.
Exactly what Justin Amash said.
He did not try to embellish anything.
He was not being theatrical.
He wasn't being hyperbolic.
And he certainly was not blaming anybody.
This was a man that obviously was expressing what he was living through with grief, right?
Christians responded to that and this upset this woman.
So she tagged me in this and I replied to her because I was infuriated that I am not
allowed to share that a Christian lost some family members at a Christian church.
And I said, absolutely disgusting.
You will earn no friends with these sorts of unnecessary lies.
You know this is a lie. You know that you are showing an image of a structure that is still standing.
And you're attacking me and calling me a propagandist because I retweeted a guy who was in pain.
She wrote, So I'm going to assume the best about this individual and assume that she genuinely did not know that all you had to do was pan right to see the buildings that fell.
So I sent it to her. I sent her Justin and Masha's tweets, which show the video panning over and all the rubble as well as the child being pulled out of the rubble.
And then she just went from telling that I was a liar and it was propaganda and that no such strike happened and the church was standing tall and she was blaming the New York Times for lying about this and blaming me, a Christian, for sharing this information to instantly changing her story, right? I said, here's a 360 view.
Here it is. Here is the video of his family being pulled from the rubble.
Why would I need to lie?
What course do I have in this race for me to do that?
Right? There's no point.
I said, I actually wrote to her, keep Christians out of the dirty propaganda war.
We're not interested in it, okay?
We're actually just trying to mourn the fact that we lost someone.
And then she hits me with this.
She said, the churches in Gaza?
Oh. Do you know that Hamas hides their stuff under everything of value?
Okay, so first I was lying.
Now she realizes that she cannot avoid the fact that it happened, and she instantly switches to saying, well, oh well, he died.
Some people died, but it's because obviously Israel had to do it because Hamas was hiding under the rubble.
Again, she's trying to make this political.
Nobody said anything political.
Nobody accused. We simply relayed the facts of the situation and felt sadly for this individual who lost his family.
But now... She's upset because if I did share that video, I was supposed to include commentary that defended Israel doing it.
Seriously, she goes on to say this to me.
You have the power to show the world who Israel is, the peace in the country, and instead you give a half-truth to incite violence.
The only player who doesn't give about life is Hamas.
I wish you understood this.
Goodbye. Okay, so now that she realized that I was telling the truth, she's basically saying, it's still your fault, Candice, because how dare you share this without also including a note to talk about how wonderful Israel is.
She's angry at me for not operating like an Israeli PR firm.
I don't work for the Israeli government, okay?
I do not work for the Hamas terrorist organization, okay?
I am a Christian, and I am allowed to talk about Christian deaths without doing PR for Israel, okay?
Absolutely despicable. Let me say something very clearly, and this is what I said to her in response.
I said, I'm not an Israeli PR firm.
I simply shared news that Christians were killed.
And for whatever reason, you think that I can only share that news if I explain that those innocent lives had to be taken in order for Israel to accomplish its goals.
Like, literally, what is wrong with you?
You've abandoned your humanity is what's wrong.
Let the Israeli government explain why they bombed a place where Christians were sheltering.
I don't work for them.
I am a Christian mourning with Christians." And I want to make that clear once again that this is not how you win friends and influence people.
You don't get to yell at people and say you're not allowed to share any news unless you wrap it up in a bow and explain that, you know, this baby that you just saw, don't feel anything just yet because every baby that's killed is killed because it has to happen.
Right? I've lived in America.
I know how this works. I remember we killed almost a million Iraqi civilians and we were being told by our news and our media that every Iraqi civilian had to die because weapons of mass destruction, blah, blah, blah.
I don't care. Okay?
At the end of the day, as I have said from the very beginning of this outbreak of war...
When you see an Israeli child and they are dead, you should feel something.
Your instinct should not be when you see a dead Israeli child to say, well, you know, if Gaza wasn't an open-air prison, this wouldn't have happened.
Hamas wouldn't have had to do this.
So, too, when you see a Palestinian child or when you see a Christian child being pulled from the rubble, your instinct shouldn't be, well, you know, don't share that image unless you're going to do some PR for the Israeli government to show that they actually, every child has to be killed in order for us to...
Kill Hamas. You've lost your humanity.
It's disgusting. And don't think that I will ever, ever be included in that narrative, okay?
I am never going to be a bought and paid for propagandist for either side.
I am allowed to respond like a human being.
You should be ashamed of yourself, as I said to her, if your first response was just not, I am so sorry, Justin, for your loss.
The end, point blank, not pointing fingers and playing the blame game.
There's the old Thomas Sow quote, and I think that this so aptly applies to people.
When people get used to preferential treatment, he says, equal treatment seems like discrimination, right?
She said to me, and other people tweeted at me, you know, you've used your platform to talk about this and talk about that.
Why aren't you spending every single day defending Israel or other people?
Why aren't you using your platform every single day to talk about the crimes in Gaza?
I think what's really happened is that there has been such a strong media response and a media preference to talking about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that when people don't have it being talked about, when they don't feel like they are being purported, presented as a victim, they start to think that they're being discriminated against.
Is it because you don't like me?
Is it because you don't like Jews?
Is it because you don't like Palestinians?
No, absolutely not.
It is because it is perfectly fine for me to report on the things that I want to report on on this show.
And in this circumstance, it is the fact that Justin Amash, a Christian, lost his Christian relatives, unfortunately, and in my view, unnecessarily, in Gaza.
That's it. There's no blame game.
It's not necessary.
That's all I'm going to say about that topic.
The Candace Owens Podcast is supported by Grand Canyon University,
an affordable private Christian university with a vibrant campus in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona
that's ranked top 20 in the country, according to niche.com.
GCU is a missional Christ-centered university that strives to foster a culture
of community, giving, and impact.
GCU's goal is to help you become a servant leader who makes a difference through finding your purpose.
With 330 academic programs and over 270 online as of June, 2023, GCU integrates the free market system
with a welcoming Christian worldview into your bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.
You'll have support from your own university counselor who takes a personalized approach to helping you achieve your goals.
So you'll find your purpose at Grand Canyon University.
Private, Christian, affordable.
Visit gcu.edu today.
All right, let's move on now and talk about something a bit more disturbing.
In a funny way, disturbing, because it is just ridiculous.
Well, finally, guys, we were all at the edge of our seats wondering when Will Smith was going to respond.
Will Smith, now it is incumbent upon you to stand up for yourself.
As a man, put some hair on your chest.
Respond to this.
Your wife has been humiliating you for years in public, dragging you out like a puppy dog
to say that you were okay with her having an affair with your son's friend,
your son's young friend, by the way.
What's his name? Augusta. And now Augusta is gay.
He's come out as a homosexual.
I mean, there's a lot going on here.
And we expect you, Will Smith, to say something, you know?
Make us respect you again.
You're Hancock. You played Ali.
Right? We believed in these characters, Will Smith.
We believed that after an apocalypse, you would be able to rescue the world.
We believed every character that you played were going to need you to say something for yourself.
And finally, ladies and gentlemen, I'm happy to report, he has What I'm sad to report is that it's really bad.
Will Smith is beaming alongside his wife.
He is joining her on her book tour.
You'll remember she is now making the rounds because she's writing a memoir called Worthy.
And she's basically saying, I haven't been in a relationship with Will for seven years.
I still love Tupac Shakur.
I'm obsessed with him forever.
And apparently Will Smith is totally okay with it.
So here is Will Smith responding, introducing his wife on tour.
Take a listen. Jade is the best friend I have ever had on this planet.
And I am going to show up for her and support her for the rest Ooh, the cringe.
The cringe. Oh, Will, why?
No, Will, take it back.
Don't say it. Please.
No, I can't even open my eyes.
That's the kind of stuff that you would just have to replay in Guantanamo Bay over and over again as you torture a prisoner.
Look at this man being emasculated.
Watch him.
Watch him say that he loves it.
He loves everything that his wife says.
Oh, it is so bad.
You know, we started the show talking about toxic female culture.
I don't even think this is toxic man culture.
This is exclusively Will Smith.
And it makes it difficult to buy into any of his characters.
I'm glad that all of his movies are done, and I had already bought into his character,
thought he was a great actor, because I will never unsee this.
I will never unsee this.
I mean, it is incredible.
It's like she just has his balls in her purse at all times.
And he just takes it.
And she's extremely masculine, and he's extremely feminine.
And somebody posited a theory, oh, maybe Will Smith swings for the other side.
Maybe he's homosexual himself and he just doesn't care.
And I'm like, guys, let's not pretend that this is how homosexual men live.
Like, they would be willing to be humiliated in public.
What man ever, irrespective of sexual preferences, would be happy to have their partner treat them like this in public?
It's sad. You know, it's really sad to see this.
And what is disturbing is the fact that there has been an appropriate public response to this.
People saying that this is not right.
Even people that have wild and progressive ideas about what a marriage should be are saying, I don't want to see this anymore.
This makes me uncomfortable.
It should make you uncomfortable.
Despite seeing that backlash, Will Smith carries on.
So what do we assume?
She's blackmailing him?
Maybe. I don't know.
She knows where the bodies are buried, and so he's just like, all right, I don't want her to say anything about me, so I'm just going to be supporting her to the very end.
Or, you know, is this just who Will Smith is?
I cannot believe that he is a victim anymore.
I don't think this is somebody...
That is suffering from falling in love with his captor.
I think Will Smith has to take responsibility here.
Will Smith has long needed to man up, but now we understand that he never will.
So Will Smith that you knew and loved is gone.
The fresh prince ain't so fresh no more.
He is unfortunately whatever is left of him after this disastrous, non-existent, as we have learned, union.
That is exactly who you should not aspire to be in life.
Alright guys, now let's jump into some of your comments pertaining to Will and Jada, appropriately.
The Odyssey writes, Wow, that was a timely comment.
I read that live and weren't expecting you to say exactly what I just said.
I agree. Drummer Mom writes, as sad as this situation is, they deserve each other.
There are no victims in this tragedy, only volunteers.
Also exactly what I said, I think we are all reading the room correctly here.
He's not a victim, she is not a victim, and they are exactly where they deserve to be in life.
This next person writes, I knew a couple very closely that were nearly identical to Will and Jada's dynamic.
The wife was a complete narcissist and it was so sad and embarrassing to all of us who knew them to witness her husband being so blatantly disrespected.
She cheated on him and also convinced him that it was okay.
They're still together even though she was having an affair with the married man, her friend's husband, and her husband knew him too.
It's all so cringy but goes to show how much narcissists can get away with.
Yeah, but at a certain point, you have to wonder because that dynamic makes such little sense when you're talking about a man.
I mean, yes, can men suffer narcissistic abuse?
Absolutely. I believe it.
But you would like to think that it would be less likely that a man would allow a woman to do this to him publicly because it just takes something away from their manhood, right?
You just would go, okay, I can't function like this.
A dog with its tail in between its legs, you just wonder how long that can go on for before they stand up and say, you know what?
I feel like barking like a dog today.
Clap Bang Run writes, she is spoiled.
She talks about her feelings, her journey, her struggles all the time.
Complains about the multi-million dollar house that he built for her.
The 40th birthday party that he planned for three years.
Everything. She's so ungrateful and blind to her privilege and how lucky she is.
Why would she give up his devotion?
Why would she give up his devotion? She can have her cake and eat it, too.
Yeah, she does come across as remarkably spoiled that everything great that ever happened to her was actually a disaster.
And at the end of the day, I don't even think it's just that she's spoiled.
I just think that she genuinely never liked him.
Like, Will was really never her type.
And like I said, Jada Pinkett Smith, she is for the streets.
Now I want to get into a few of your comments regarding Lil RT. He was the rapper I showed you yesterday.
Nine years old. Cannot read, but can rap about drugs, cops, and sex.
A couple of you guys found it to be disgusting as I did.
The Traditionalist writes, It's truly disgusting how that kid ended up.
He exemplifies everything wrong with African American culture.
Instead of focusing on education, his mom made him focus on the degenerate thug life that will give him nothing but trouble his whole life.
She refuses to teach him anything useful.
So sad. Also, where is his father?
Do you know what? I just assumed there was no father in the picture because he is the product of someone that you would just assume is not raised with a dad in the home saying yes and no to things.
It seems... I would imagine he's being raised by women and the women find it to be cute and adorable and it's anything but.
He needs structure and he needs guidance.
I could be wrong. But it's a wonder that they're saying his mom runs an Instagram account.
His mom is the one defending him.
You hear women cackling in the background when he says, I'm only nine, I can't read, what the F does this say?
It just seems to me to be the stereotypical situation of dad's not home and mom is running the house.
And I really would love to speak to his mom.
I agree with many of you guys who said that she really, somebody should intervene, like the state should intervene in these circumstances.
They'll knock on your door if you don't give your kid a vaccine, but this?
All good. Nothing to see here, CPS. Last comment.
There are too many black adults that encourage this nine-year-old and others' behavior.
I wish there was more social repercussions for this and more people like Candace shaming this kind of behavior.
It's the only tool we have right now is to publicly shame these individuals, and I'm not...
I'm not talking about the nine-year-old because, again, he is a product of his environment.
He's actually a victim in this circumstance, but the mother and the adults that are around him and think that this is cute absolutely deserve to be shamed, and that is why I did exactly that on this platform, and I will continue to do that.
Alright guys, you've been asking us for an alternative in kids' media and now it's finally here.
The Daily Wire just launched Benke, our brand new kids' entertainment platform.
We're all sick of Hollywood pushing leftist propaganda on our children and now there's finally an answer for those of us looking for children's shows that we can trust our children to watch.
Benke is brand new, ready, and available to download right now.
This is an entirely new company from The Daily Wire dedicated to creating the next generation of timeless stories that transport kids into a world of adventure, imagination, and joy.
This is exactly what parents have been waiting for, and I don't just say that as someone who works at Daily Wire.
I say that because I am one of those parents who wants to protect their kids from corporate media agendas that don't align with the values that I want to teach them.
The content is absolutely amazing.
It's high quality. It's fun.
My kids already really love it.
It totally exceeded my expectations, and my expectations were pretty high.
And it's a $99 value that you get completely free if you are already a Daily Wire Plus member.
All you have to do is download the app and start streaming it now.
Now remember, there has never been more value to joining than right now.
You'll get all the Daily Wire Plus content that you know and love, plus Bent Key, at no additional cost.
So go to dailywire.com slash subscribe right now to start streaming the next generation of kids' entertainment.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, that unfortunately is all the time that we have for today.
Man, that flew by. As a reminder, my 10-part series, Conviction and Murderer, is available now on Daily Wire+.
You can now binge the episodes, one through nine, right now.
And the series finale premieres this Thursday.
So make sure to tune in to see how it all comes to a head.
Export Selection