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Ladies and gentlemen, I am back.
Happy Wednesday. Happy 2024.
Man, I absolutely missed you guys.
Last time I saw you, I was 40 weeks pregnant due to pop and I have finally given birth.
I can finally say I am not too pregnant for this, guys.
Very exciting to jump into tons of topics, things that I've missed, things that I definitely want to respond to.
It's been a really challenging December for me, actually.
I had to get a surgery, and I wasn't able to walk for a couple of weeks.
And I want to say this right off of the top.
Nikki Haley got me through it.
Nikki Haley got me through December.
Nikki Haley basically saved my life last month.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens There's so much that I want to say to you guys right now
man things that I have wanted to respond to let me tell You something when you are bedridden for a couple of weeks
for a month Like I was you get to thinking a lot
About where you are where you came from where you're going the people that are in your life the things that I've seen
in politics man. I took a social media silence, a vow of silence just for myself.
And it really just provides new context to just how absolutely insane people are.
Really, when you can just sit back and see how people will try to manipulate the masses or pretend that they've changed or that you haven't changed.
And I think we saw a lot of this at the end of last year.
And I want to remind you where we were.
What was going on before I took my maternity leave?
Well, I was under attack.
Remember that? Remember?
We were in November, and I did something crazy.
I tweeted something that really upset a lot of people.
And now that some time has passed, and maybe people are coming down from their arc of insanity, you might be able to appreciate this tweet.
They couldn't at the time.
They couldn't believe I had tweeted it.
Here is the tweet again, reminding you all what I said.
I said, no government anywhere has a right to commit a genocide ever.
There is no justification for a genocide.
I can't believe this even needs to be said or is even considered the least bit controversial to state.
Now, I said this in response to a journalist named Yashar Ali who had tweeted a video of Brian Mast saying that there is no such thing as an innocent Palestinian, language that I deem to be completely genocidal.
I have not changed my stance on that.
It is utterly genocidal to look at an entire group of people and say there's no such thing as an innocent human being.
We're talking about a Ukrainian. It doesn't matter if we're talking about a Russian.
It doesn't matter if we're talking about an American.
It is not something that should ever be uttered, least of all, in the halls of Congress.
But people took my tweet, and they decided that it meant something else, and they went insane.
They suddenly said that it was not okay to say that genocide is always wrong.
I'm not kidding. And again, I was 48 weeks pregnant when this was taking place, and I had a bunch of my friends, friends, friends in politics, or people that are trying to generate clicks and trying to essentially sell to you their take, and they will be willing to step on anyone's head to do that.
So that's what I was dealing with at 40 Weeks Pregnant.
And it really made me think of this particular quotation, which was written by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
I hope my Russian last name pronunciation is right.
Essentially, he was a Soviet defector.
And I really want you to pay attention to these words.
He wrote,"...if only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them." But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.
And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?
Nobody. Essentially what he's saying there, obviously, is that it doesn't really—it's not an easy effort to destroy evil because goodness can become evil and evil can become goodness, right?
So you have to adapt to that.
You have to understand that people that did things horrible in the past might be on their path to doing things that are great.
And people that have done things that are great might be on the path to doing things that are horrible.
I was very surprised.
I was actually quite disturbed that something that I said that should have made sense to everybody was suddenly something that people were trying to make it seem as though was evil.
Of course it's not evil to suggest that genocide is always wrong.
And nobody thought it was evil, by the way, when Elon Musk tweeted virtually the same thing two weeks later.
He wrote this... At risk of stating the obvious, anyone advocating the genocide of any group will be suspended from this platform.
Now, ironically, the same people that attacked me for saying that genocide is always wrong came to Elon's defense.
They said that Elon's saying it.
Of course, it was totally fine if Elon said it.
Probably because he has billions of dollars and I don't, right?
They're not going to try to control his speech.
They want to control mine.
And on the day that I was in labor and I was giving birth, a former friend of mine, David Horowitz, who runs the Freedom Center.
By the way, they do great work.
I'm not going to be as petty as this piece was.
But they decided to issue an editorial statement.
The board, the editorial board over at Front Page Mag issued this on the day that I was giving birth.
And an article was entitled, Goodbye, Candace.
So let's go through this article because I think it's important.
The article starts and says, So right there, a little pettiness.
Nobody knew her. They go on to show how they made me hot.
They introduced me to Charlie Kirk.
They started my career.
Pat on the back for you if you think that you made Candace Owens David Horowitz Freedom Center.
It says the David Harwin's Freedom Center went on promoting Candace, honored her with an Annie Taylor Award for Courage in 2018 and hosted her at multiple events.
This is why we are so disappointed in what she has become.
Okay, this tweet, very disturbing.
So what have I become? They write, back then she laid out an ambitious plan to move the black vote 20 points by 2020.
It's not clear what happened to that.
Oh, okay. So I want to be clear.
They were willing to give me an award when I was talking about the ills in my community, when I was talking about the virtual genocide that was happening against Black Americans due to issues like abortion, you know, which has murdered 17 million Black babies since the 70s.
They thought that was courageous and that was admirable, me standing up to my own community and saying, these things are wrong.
Our culture is wrong. Our culture is backwards.
But then I tweet something about genocide being always wrong, and they're not okay with that.
They're not okay with that at all.
They go on to say, Super compelling.
That is incredibly compelling if they did that because what they failed to mention here is that when I sat down with Andrew Tate, it was not about Palestine or Israel.
It was not about any conflict overseas.
We talked in July, long before October 7th, In Romania, and we were talking about men being lost in society.
We were talking about the devastating effects of pornography.
We were talking about the fact that he was the eighth most Googled person in the world the year prior.
And I wanted to understand how that happened.
How did someone like Andrew Tate, who came from absolutely nothing, garner a platform where millions of young men are following him?
That is obviously compelling.
In case you missed this, if you're interested in journalism, you're interested in conversations, you do not have to sit down with people that you agree with on every point.
In fact, you shouldn't. That's not how you learn.
Even watching this platform, I have sat down with people who say they are transgendered.
I have sat down with people who are the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
That's what you do. You speak to people.
But apparently this was not okay with them.
No, because they decided that Andrew Tate, who I never asked him about his perspective on Israel or Palestine, is a Muslim convert who is an anti-Israel voice.
So the sin that I committed was I hosted someone who was anti-Israel, which was, of course, utterly unbeknownst to me when I sat down.
Not that it would have made a difference, because I speak to people that I don't agree with necessarily.
And I also speak to people that I do agree with necessarily.
That's what you're allowed to do in a free country.
But because of our history with Candace, we had hoped that she would pull out of this spiral.
Yes, it was a spiral that I was on when I sat down with Andrew Tate to talk about pornography and to talk about his platform.
They go on to say, I was talking about Brian Mass, but the facts don't care in this situation.
They decided they think I meant something and they're going to run with that narrative and right now write a nasty little hit piece about me.
Instead of focusing on meaningful activism and the defense of American values that brought her to our attention, Candace Owens has become obsessed with her own fame.
And that really made me chuckle.
Because any person that watches this show knows how much of a proud loser I am.
I go home every day to my husband and my children.
I now have three children under three.
I've been pregnant for the last three years.
I don't go out. When you think of somebody obsessed with their own fame, think of somebody that's like coming out of the club at one o'clock in the morning with a bunch of celebrities trying to catch the paparazzi.
We don't think of Candace Owens using her platform to talk about why vaccines are harmful to children, why people should be encouraged and aspire to being a stay-at-home mom, why society needs mothers, why society needs stronger men, preaching about what real masculinity is.
We don't think of Candace Owens when you think of somebody obsessed with their own fame.
I'm not trying to be cool.
In fact, I think it's almost really cool to be uncool.
It's hip to be square. I talk to women about not drinking anymore, about the harms of drinking culture, about why I don't consume alcohol.
But all of this has just been missed by the David Harwich Freedom Center because they just can't understand how I hosted Andrew Tate on my platform.
Ironically, they are saying that they are patriots, that they believe in American values,
but clearly they have no idea what free speech is.
They go on, of course, to say that I am a tragic misuse of talents.
They write, we are in a civilizational war and Candace is either on the sidelines
or actively supporting the crusade against the West.
They also bring up the fact that I defended groups, student groups that are on college campuses
that are expressing ideas, whether they are pro or anti.
If they are not calling for violence, we should not be shutting down student groups.
That is what I believe because I believe in free speech, because I understand what the Constitution is,
and I don't create exceptions based on things that are happening overseas.
I didn't support the war in Ukraine.
I don't support sending people over to die overseas for conflicts that have nothing to do with Americans.
I've been consistent on this point.
Whether it's Afghanistan, Ukraine, Israel, this is my stance.
And I do want to state that I hold a...
A special contempt for individuals who think it's so easy, who don't understand what war is.
You know, my husband challenged me to look at some of the footage coming out of Ukraine, understanding that right now people are sitting on a platform and saying, send more dollars.
They know there's no war to be won in that area.
Are allowing an entire generation of young men to be slaughtered.
Generations of young men who have hopes, who have dreams, who have family members, because war doesn't mean anything to them.
They don't even have the spine to play a gory video game.
Yet it's so easy for them to talk about how we should be on the next moral crusade, how we should have boys lined up willing to die overseas and in foreign territories.
Why? Because they have an idea that they want defended.
It sickens me. It honestly sickens me.
They have no idea what it means.
Now Ukrainians are shipping 40-year-old men into the war because they're running out of young men.
And these individuals who write these articles, Goodbye, Candace Owens!
What a tragic misuse of talents!
Because you're not so easy to call for war because you think that genocide is always wrong.
Anybody can see through what this is, honestly.
What it is is that people will platform you and they will support you until you don't perform in the way that they want you to perform.
And I'm not that individual.
The reason why you gave me that award, I think, the Annie Taylor Award, if you want it back, you certainly can have it, is because it took guts for me to stand up to people within my own community, the black community, during a time where people were highly emotional and not thinking straight.
And at the end of last year, people were highly emotional and they were not thinking straight.
And I decided to stand by my principles and stand by my values.
And if it means losing friends, the kind of friends who write hit pieces about you when you're literally giving birth, I think it's worth the cost.
I mean, with friends like these, who needs enemies?
So I want people to know that are watching this show that it's the new year, but it's also the exact same Candace.
And yes, it is true.
The higher that you climb, it gets harder to remain principled because there are all sorts of pressures that are on you to say things that you know are wrong, to put things in context and to try to persuade the masses to say things, to believe things that you know are not true.
And I won't do it.
I'll never do it. It's not worth it to me.
God has a funny way.
Let me tell you, I was so fired up when this was going on, thinking how could all of my friends, because these weren't the only ones, or people that were making videos and talking about me, and 9, 10, 11 videos talking about Candace Owens, and it took a lot for me to restrain myself.
And God has a way of just giving you something when you need it.
I will tell you, there was a reason that I went into labor on November 20th when this piece was published, because suddenly the nonsense of it all just faded away.
Because the only thing that actually matters to me is my family.
That is it. And I am so blessed that on November 20th at 8 o'clock in the evening, my son was born.
Little Maxie was born. Welcome to the world.
Here he is. I wanted to introduce him to you guys.
Look at his fat little face.
He was so adorable.
He's just a wonderful addition to our family.
And to have that happen, it just puts everything into perspective.
And I want you guys to go into the new year with that same perspective.
To know that it doesn't matter.
Not the clicks. It doesn't matter the friends that you lose along the way.
It is the values that you are able to instill in your own household that count.
The human beings that you are raising, the people that you fall in love with, the amazing support system that I have.
And I think that that is ultimately what drives people crazy about me.
It's that I'm happy. That I'm no longer the insecure little girl who had jumped into politics and had to learn really fast because I was super green, you know?
It's been shocking for me to see the way that people betray each other, the way people stab each other in the back.
All of it. It's been shocking.
But I'm still here because I have created something that is real.
And what is real can never be threatened.
It can't be destroyed. So ladies and gentlemen, all of this to say, new year, same Candace.
I will never turn my back on telling you guys what I believe to be true in my heart.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
♪♪ All right, guys, first we're at the Topics.
I want to remind you that A Shot in the Dark is back.
And I'm reminding you because you are probably wondering what surgery I had.
All of that is kind of reserved for my second show, A Shot in the Dark, where I talk more about medical stuff.
But suffice it to say, it was a very difficult postpartum period because I had to have a surgery two weeks after I gave birth, and it rendered me unable to walk for literally a month.
So that is incredibly challenging emotionally, mentally, not being able to pick up your own kids.
But one person gave me life.
And I have to say this, I'm a convert.
I love Nikki Haley.
Obviously, you know I endorsed her for president of Israel a couple of months ago, and she has made good on this.
I hope she wins that position, or at least is afforded a cabinet position at the very least.
Nikki Haley, if you just back this up, before she even started speaking too much and saying things that I think are kind of revealing what's going on up there, and the answer might be nothing, I told you why.
As soon as she announced that she was running, that I would not be supporting her.
And the reason that I gave you was because I had done an event with Nikki Haley and I had known
how she attacks all of the events that she does in which her team
essentially says you're not allowed to ask her any questions off script very
bizarre for someone that was accepting a $300,000 honorarium to speak, that you have to pre-submit
the questions, she has to approve them, and then she studies, remembers the answers, and
it's essentially just acting on stage.
That is a fact.
Nikki Haley cannot contest that fact.
I am telling you it is true.
Her and I did an event together, and it was just watching a woman perform, and the person
who was hosting the event asked one question off script.
She was unable to answer it, and then her team was furious and screamed at the event
host, who had paid her $300,000, was not allowed to ask one question off script.
So what does that signify to you if you're not allowed to ask a question off script?
It means that this person can't think.
I do not believe that Nikki Haley is that intelligent.
I believe that that is the only reason that you would say, don't ask me anything off script, because she's practiced and she's rehearsed.
Now, if there was ever any doubt that was left in your mind that Nikki Haley maybe doesn't have a lot going on upstairs, it was this moment which brought me sheer joy in It was hosted by Megyn Kelly.
Megyn Kelly did actually a really wonderful job, no surprise there.
But she actually said this while speaking at the Republican presidential primary debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Let's take a listen to Nikki Haley.
We really do need to ban TikTok once and for all.
And let me tell you why.
Tell me why. For every 30 minutes that someone watches TikTok, every day, they become 17% more anti-Semitic, more pro-Hamas based on doing that.
What? When I heard this, I just burst out laughing at the sheer stupidity that someone could make this statement on the stage, that nothing in her head went off to say, wait a second, this makes no sense.
You could see this happening.
She's got a team of people researching.
Someone pulls this stat, hands it to her.
You know, my assistant might hand me something and say, oh, I found this.
And instantly I would say, this doesn't make sense.
What do you mean every 30 minutes on TikTok you become more anti-Semitic?
You're telling me that after basically an hour and a half, a little more than an hour and a half, you can go from being somebody that is completely not anti-Semitic to being Adolf Hitler?
Doesn't something in your brain go, this sounds stupid, maybe we should fact check this?
Nope, nope. Not for Nikki Haley.
Somebody gave her that.
She remembered it. There's always kind of nothing going on behind the eyes.
It's like I remembered the script and I have to say it.
And she said it perfectly and it was completely and utterly idiotic.
Absolutely idiotic.
And as if she couldn't give me more life.
I always tell you guys that there is a movie that you should watch.
Because it has become real life.
It is called The Campaign, and it is with Will Ferrell.
And essentially, they are mocking politics.
They are mocking the way that everybody runs a campaign, the way that we mudsling in America, and the ridiculousness that comes out of our mouth when we are trying to secure votes.
And my husband and I always reference this movie because Elizabeth Warren will say something.
She'll say, trans black women are the backbone of this great nation.
What? She once tweeted that.
That trans black women are the backbone of this nation.
Obviously that's not true.
That is insane. How many black trans women are there even in this nation and why on earth would they represent the backbone of it?
Nikki Haley brought us a moment straight from the campaign.
Here she is in front of some supporters talking about the horrific events of October 7th.
Take a listen. Remember when I told you Putin hit rock bottom?
I remember. Hamas invaded Israel and did all that brutality on October 7th.
October 7th is Putin's birthday.
What is she implying?
It reminds me of this moment, this great moment, as Will Ferrell is trying to figure out how to hit at the person that he is running against, and they realize they can tie him to Al-Qaeda.
Take a listen. Al-Qaeda.
The Taliban. I hate those guys.
One thing unites all of them in their blood packs.
Facial hair. There's someone else in North Carolina that has facial hair.
Marty Huggins.
Why doesn't Marty Huggins answer their question?
Is he a Taliban or an Al-Qaeda?
Are you kidding me? Why does Marty Huggins refuse to take a lie detector test?
And where exactly was Marty Huggins on 9-11?
Where exactly was Marty Huggins on 9-11?
And where exactly was Putin on October 7th celebrating his birthday?
Ah, conspiracy land.
Anyways, I absolutely love Nikki Haley.
I'm watching her campaign now because she makes me laugh.
And I just hope that you are recognizing that there is just nothing going on out there.
Vivek Ramaswamy pegged her right in the first debate when he said that it's very clear that she's got contracts.
She's a warmonger.
She is just delivering the talking points that she is meant to deliver to make sure that she can secure the contract.
She has no desire even to be the President of the United States.
And it is stunning to me that after every debate, you look across the mainstream media and they say, Nikki Haley won.
Nikki Haley won. It is obvious that for the left and the right, this is their Hillary Clinton candidate.
That is what I believe in watching this campaign, how the media just keeps pretending that she wins every debate when she so obviously has not won the debates.
Yeah. Now, if Nikki Haley made me happy, I also have to throw some credit to this leftist.
Do you guys remember Taylor Lorenz?
Taylor Lorenz is a writer for The Washington Post.
And like all writers for The Washington Post, she is hysterical at all times.
And while most of the world has moved past COVID, has moved past the idea that lockdowns work, has moved past the idea that you should wear a mask and save lives, people are returning to their sanity.
I think everyone except for maybe Taylor Lorenz Taylor Lorenz really would like to press her finger down and remind you that it is selfish if you have enjoyed your Christmas or your New Year's.
She actually tweeted this, or maybe this is an Instagram response, whatever it is, on social media, replying to somebody regarding mitigation advice during the holidays.
She wrote, Totally agree with you on the mitigation advice, but I very much judge anyone who participates in the social murder of disabled people just because it's quote-unquote the holidays.
Many of us who are high risk are missing our fourth Christmas because other selfish people can't be bothered to mask and take basic precautions that allow us to safely participate in public life.
They don't feel enough shame and judgment, in my opinion.
Instead, infection has been fully normalized.
You are correct, Taylor Lorenz.
We are not feeling any shame or any judgment.
We are enjoying our holidays.
But I have to completely agree with your assessment that you are disabled.
I'm glad you are identifying as a disabled person.
Definitely there is some sort of mental...
I just don't understand how you can say that you are missing your fourth Christmas because of COVID. You have to be so far deluded, so far paranoid, so far into the forest of insanity that you would only qualify as an employee of something or someone like the Washington Post.
And that's Taylor Rundt. She is still just beating that drum, saying, how dare you?
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Now, moving on, and this is really important because I couldn't believe it when I saw it.
I so badly wanted to break my social media silence to see if it would be too late if I could participate in this next adventure.
I want to act in this movie.
I view myself, and I want to say this strongly, to be a magical Negro.
And when I saw that this movie was dropping, the American Society of Magical Negroes, I could not believe that I did not get the call.
There are people in my PR team that I don't have that need to be fired because they should have offered me for this wonderful role, at least created a role for me in this movie that is coming out.
Now, I promise you, you've probably already seen it because it went viral, but I'm going to show it to you again, but this is a real movie trailer.
This movie is actually coming out.
This is not a Saturday night live skit.
So get ready.
Take a listen. Welcome to the American Society of Magical Negroes.
What's the most dangerous animal on the planet?
A shark. White people when they feel uncomfortable.
White people feeling uncomfortable precedes a lot of bad stuff for us.
That's why we fight white discomfort every day.
Because the happier they are, the safer we are.
I want to be very clear. I boycott the Barbie movie, but I will 100% be going to see this movie to give it a review.
This, to me, is the ghetto Harry Potter, and I am here for it.
Basically, people sat around and said, you know, we're not creative enough to create the magical world of wizarding that J.K. Rowling did.
What if we just took it and gave it a little CRT treatment?
You know, what if we just gave it a little critical race theory?
And we decide that this guy is going to be Harry Potter.
The guy that takes him, obviously, that's supposed to be Hagrid.
And then to the magical society, that woman witch you see, she's supposed to be Professor McGonagall.
And rather than saying that there is this dark world, you know, the people, these dark wizards that are fighting the wizards like Gryffindor versus Slytherin, forget all these houses, forgetting Salazar and Slytherin, we are just going to make white people the enemy.
Yeah, that's what we're going to do.
We are going to make white people the enemy.
And we're going to fight them onto the streets.
It is so ghetto that it deserves my attention.
It is so ridiculous that I absolutely will be seeing it.
And to the people that accepted the role in this movie, I envy you.
I am jealous. I don't know what went wrong in my career that they did not recommend that I should be a part of this.
This trailer speaks volumes.
So at least we know I can't believe it got the green light.
I can't believe that they actually were able to secure investments for this movie.
But at least we know that there is always going to be a contingent in Hollywood that will not let go of white versus black.
And to make you feel good, by the way, this is one of those circumstances where this is not like black Americans were looking for this and we're like, oh yes, this is going to be great.
We can't wait to see this movie. No.
Everyone agrees that this is stupid on both sides of the aisle here.
Left and right, black, white, Hispanic, Asian.
We all know stupidity when we see it.
Here are some YouTube comments on the trailer, which I thought would make you feel warm jumping
into this new year.
Travis writes, You know what I like about this film?
It's bringing blacks and whites together.
We can all agree that it's a collective no for all sides.
Amen.
Jessica writes, In all seriousness, I was expecting these comments to be
disheartening, but y'all made me realize I gotta give society more credit.
Seeing hundreds of comments from all walks of life saying no and what the f to a movie
like this makes me realize that society hasn't fallen over that cliff.
You are so correct. People are tired of this.
What is this? Could you imagine if the reverse movie existed?
If white people were like, let's create a magical school for, I don't know, Caucasian people?
School of magical society of, I don't know.
And then you just said that black people were what they had to fight on the streets.
People would be outraged because it is an outrage.
This person writes, as a black American man, let me just say how disappointed I am that YouTube removes the dislike button.
Everyone agrees with that.
And Trevor writes, no doubt this week will get 28 Oscar nominations so Hollywood can show the world how diverse and progressive they are.
I think you're wrong, Trevor.
I think this may have been a bridge too far.
It's just too ghetto and too ridiculous.
It is too much of a ghetto take on Harry Potter.
I think this should be a lawsuit from J.K. Rowling.
She should want her ideas back.
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Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, that is all the time that we have for today.
But don't worry, there is so much.
So many things I wanted to respond to and wanted to talk to.
We are back for the new year.
I am no longer pregnant.
I am feeling myself.
I am so energetic.
I just want to first, and I guess lastly say...
Thank you to all of you guys.
I mean, just the messages of support when I was going through everything in November.
I see you guys. You guys know I'm always reading your comments.
I am responding directly to your feedback.
I consider myself somebody who responds to the people, not the people that think that they have the power.
So we'll see you guys tomorrow and way more beyond that for brand new episodes this year.
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