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Jan. 8, 2024 - Candace Owens
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Women, Please Stop Doing This In 2024…
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Happy Monday, everybody! I hope everybody had a great weekend.
I had a wonderful weekend because I got back into my pre-pregnancy genes and I was just like, yes, my haters will burn forever.
Moms, you know how that feels.
It feels so great. You just feel back to yourself.
But anyways, I hope you actually didn't have a great weekend because you should have spent Saturday in sadness and thought because it was the anniversary of January 6th, a day that will live in infamy.
Terrible things that happened to this country and Yeah, let's talk about that.
Plus, later on in the show, I'm going to give you guys my top three New Year's resolutions for women on the internet.
Be brave. Be stunning.
Actually less of that all that and more today coming up on cannazones
January 6 we almost lost our country It was so horrible.
I can't believe it happened.
Democracy dies in darkness.
It is so crazy to reflect on January 6th.
I have to say, it's crazy for me because I was in D.C. at the time.
I was nine months pregnant, as I always am somehow, with my first child.
And I just remember getting those phone calls from everybody asking if we were okay.
Our family members, are you okay?
The media truly created a simulation that DC was burning, which was so ironic because
this followed the summer of DC actually burning following the George Floyd riots, the BLM.
Every night we'd go outside, cars were being set on fire, businesses were boarded up when
we were walking down.
Truly, it was terrifying living in DC during this time.
When all of Washington, DC, and the media got behind these protests, nobody cared.
Nobody called to see if I was okay.
But then suddenly, because the media had obviously pre-planned caring about January 6th, because
as those of us who had the courage to say it from the very beginning, it was an inside
Suddenly the whole world was convinced that D.C. was being attacked and it was just a regular day, really, honestly.
If you were in D.C. at that time, nothing crazy was happening.
And yet you had Congress people that were convincing you that they were about to be killed, that they were running because you had grandmas that were holding Trump flags that went into the Capitol building.
Now, I am not suggesting that it's okay for people to walk into the Capitol building if it's shut down, but I am suggesting that they were let into the Capitol building because we've already seen the footage.
But it's really interesting to reflect, again, rather on the media position on this.
I think it's interesting, if you are a millennial in general, to consider the world during 9-11 compared to the world now.
After 9-11, obviously, we were all seized by Thank you.
So we relied on journalists to tell us what was actually happening and I just remember us all huddled
Around the big screen TV. I grew up in Stamford, Connecticut
So a bunch of us had to go home really everybody went home early
Because there were people's parents who worked in the city and we weren't sure what was going to happen
And so again, we were all huddled around the flat screen TV taking in every word that the journalists were sharing with
us we believed in the media at that time and then social media
happened and we started being able to poke the narrative and then
independent journalism happened People like me being able to have a podcast and actually
talk about things that our government is involved in that is oftentimes corrupt
This is the year where I keep saying let's stop pretending.
It's a conspiracy theory Let's stop pretending it's a conspiracy theory to suggest that journalists are paid actors that work on behalf of the state.
That is abundantly clear.
It's never been a conspiracy theory.
You can go on Wikipedia today and learn about Operation Mockingbird.
I'm going to refresh your memory.
We've talked about this. An actual CIA operation that took place.
a large-scale program that began in the early years of the Cold War and attempted to manipulate
domestic American news media organizations for propaganda purposes. They were actually
paying journalists to tell people a narrative that they knew was not true to convince the masses.
It's striking to me that people are able to see propaganda everywhere outside of America,
but just cannot comprehend that it exists here.
How could you not comprehend it after Ukraine?
The full-scale propaganda effort to make you believe that you had to support Ukraine, put the flag in your profile.
Now, of course, that's all fallen apart.
You can look back just last year to see the absurd articles that they were spinning out.
Putin's close to dying.
This war will be over in a few years.
Putin has Parkinson's.
He has cancer. Putin is still alive.
Ukrainians are not winning the war.
You were lied to and you continue to be lied to repeatedly.
And January 6th was one of the most stunning operations I think that I've ever seen.
Plainly, using common sense, what made me not believe in the narrative from the very second that it happened was the idea that someone could drop off pipe bombs.
They were hunting down grandmas that walked into the Capitol building.
Months, following months, have you seen this picture of this grandma?
We're arresting her and putting her into prison.
And yet they still, to this day, have not found the individual that allegedly dropped off pipe bombs outside of the RNC and the DNC headquarters.
The FBI is saying they could use your help, but they can't find this person.
In Washington, D.C., the most heavily surveilled city in the United States and plausibly the world, a couple of blocks down from the White House.
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that this person just fell through the cracks?
Of course you don't, because you're not an idiot.
And it would take an idiot to believe that this was not an inside job, but they did not intentionally have that done to add to the narrative that January 6th was a day of terrorism.
It was not a day of terrorism.
There was no terrorism that happened on January 6th.
In fact, all of their lives have fallen apart, even down to telling us that there was a police officer that was beat to death.
No, it turns out that he died days after and had nothing to do with him being bludgeoned to death, as the media narrative tried to present on that day.
So again, it's interesting to look at these journalists who we all once believed in and to see how much acting is taking place.
It just doesn't hit anymore.
Take this guy for an example.
On the anniversary of January 6th, MSNBC, obviously for me, I believe they're still part and parcel of the Operation Mockingbird, which the CIA has not discontinued.
But Jonathan Capehart just can't pull himself together.
Look at him discussing the events of January 6th.
I'm going to try to get through this.
Thank you for what you did three years ago today.
Please tell me your thoughts on this third anniversary.
Gay, like happy gay, obviously.
He's crying because he's happy.
He's happy.
And he's just trying to get through this.
And he just wants to thank him for all that he did on January 6th.
Did you believe that?
Did you fall for that?
Were you brought closer to emotionality because of that?
Or does this look like another bad faith state actor?
Here's what I will say. Kudos to the people, and I'm saying kudos to myself here, that had the strength to call it out the moment that it happened.
You can go back and you can check my tweets on January 6th and January 7th, you know?
It is a remarkable act of cowardice for those individuals who refuse to say it because sometimes when you are bombarded with the media narrative, it's difficult to stand against it, but we need more of it because, again, none of this stuff is a conspiracy.
It is all so blatant and in our faith.
Which brings me to one presidential candidate who is really speaking truth to power, and that is Vivek Ramaswamy.
I have had him on this show many times, and it has been great to hear him taking on the mainstream media narrative so sensibly, really communicating what is happening to the American people.
Here's Vivek on CNN. Let's start with January 6th.
Sure. There is no evidence that it is an inside job.
It was a fringe conspiracy theory that the Trump-appointed FBI Director Christopher Wray has said explicitly over and over is just not true.
So, let me, you know, I appreciate the opportunity to address it.
I was an anti-woke crusader leaving the business world, and if you had asked me three years ago, is there some chance January 6th is an inside job, I would have said that was crazy talk.
I would say looking at the facts of the video footage that have come out, Dana, it is...
Shocking that you still haven't gotten a clear answer of how many federal agents were in the field that day.
Look at now the video footage of actually throwing explosives and rubber bullets into what was a peaceful crowd, then releasing to the public what came in response to that.
But now look at the video footage that was released.
And I'm glad we're talking about it because viewers deserve to look at that footage.
Capitol Police literally letting people in who were then now prosecuted, some of whom have gone on to commit suicide because of what the government's doing.
That is a case of entrapment.
And I think the government has not been transparent about this, which is why I then brought up another case where the government, now 20 years later, with declassified documents, tells us that they lied to us at the time.
And so I do think we have a government that's consistently lied to its people.
But an inside job suggests that everybody who attacked the Capitol was partisan.
Well, I didn't say that. I didn't say that, but I was saying that there's entrapment going on.
There's entrapment going on, and this looks like a case of entrapment.
What do you mean by entrapment?
Entrapment means that the police goaded people to do something otherwise than they otherwise wouldn't have done, and then they arrest them for actually doing it.
And you don't think it was actually the former president who was trying to get people?
I think that was the media narrative. He is correct.
January 6th was an exercise in federal entrapment, and there are people that committed suicide
because they were entrapped by the feds.
What happened on January 6th was a tragedy.
It wasn't a tragedy that was executed against this country.
It was a tragedy that was executed by the feds in this country against the American
people.
And so hooray to Vivek for being willing to call that out.
It is why I am very proud to announce that later on this week I will be joining him on
the campaign trail in Iowa.
We need more candidates, as I said, that are willing to speak truth to power.
But beyond that, forget the presidential candidates, forget the people that are running in office, forget the people in DC. We need American people to be tethered to the reality of what we are facing in this country.
We have to stop allowing them to pretend that everything is a conspiracy theory.
These are bad faith state actors.
And that's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
You know, I didn't get around to it last week, but I really did want to set some New Year's resolutions for women on the Internet.
I think that that is something that I should do.
I have a platform of women that follow me, a platform of women that hate me also, just scores women that hate me.
And I want to make sure that I just set some goals for us this year, some things that we can do, just three very simple goals for you on the Internet.
If you're watching this, maybe you have a friend that needs to hear this.
You need to share this with them.
We can do this. We got this.
Goal number one. What I want us to attack in the new year of 2024 is for ladies to stop being hoes.
We discussed this last week.
I think we can do it.
I believe in my heart of hearts.
Now, I know some of you guys are very deep into the addiction of putting your ass cheeks on the internet, showing your boobs on the internet, getting attention and likes because you show your various body parts.
So for you guys, take a slow step.
Do a dry January. Try to just do January without putting your boobies on the internet, right?
One day I'm going to put together a rehabilitation center for hosts.
I really do believe that we're getting there.
It's a mental disorder that we're seeing.
But I am exhausted with opening my Instagram and feeling like I am having sex with all of you.
So if you could do me a favor and put some clothes on this year, I think that would be a great first goal.
I don't think we're going to be able to accomplish it, but I want to put it out there.
The second thing, ladies and gentlemen, really just ladies, because gentlemen are not doing this, and I don't know why women are, there is a trend called trauma dumping.
And if you're not sure what trauma dumping is, here is a woman on TikTok that will explain it to you.
Take a listen. Once again, I am asking us to normalize trauma dumping, okay?
Like, small talk is so f***ing boring and lame and gross and uninteresting and weird and should be punishable by death.
Like, I want to hear the darkest f***ing tea you can spill.
Like, shock me to the netherverse.
So what I would like to do is the exact opposite.
I would like to abnormalize trauma dumping.
If you're wondering still what trauma dumping is, I'll give you some examples of it.
It's women that cry on the internet, that are living out private parts of their life publicly.
Here is just one example of it.
Normalize crying in your car, BC. You randomly think of books that traumatized you with so much sadness.
Do we need to normalize that, guys?
Do we need to normalize just crying in your car because you think of a book?
Is that really something that we need to normalize?
I think not. Let's not do it.
Here's another example of a woman living her trauma out loud on the internet.
Take a look. The caption reads, this is a very vulnerable video.
She is expressing that she's crying because her husband is getting more love from the child than she is.
and he is rubbing her back as she cries and folds her undress.
So if you can't hear her through the tears she's saying to her husband that the baby loves him more
and that, you know, she feels like a failure because of that.
The thing that strikes me as disturbing about trauma dumping is the camera setup.
It's knowing that before she cried and started folding laundry, she set up her camera At a perfect position that would capture her, her husband, and her child.
And then she just let it go.
She dumped that trauma and started crying.
People are sitting in their cars. It's that moment before.
It's this part. It's like, I have a feeling coming up, but before I cry, I'm going to just...
And then they go...
I just need to normalize crying in your car.
No, I think we've got to stop doing that.
I want women to button it up this year.
I want women to be more emotionally stable on the internet.
Again, these are not trends that we see happening for men, and I don't think it's healthy.
I actually don't think it's mentally healthy to think about crying in front of a bunch of strangers and grabbing your smartphone before you feel a feeling.
Last but not least, ladies on the internet, we have got to stop lying to each other.
I know oversharing feels so well.
There's no greater example of this.
I always go back to Lena Dunham because she is just one of the great arbiters of modern feminism, which tells you that you should be naked all the time and you should overshare.
This is actually an old post that she wrote.
It's just obviously you can see her in a picture of a bikini.
Which caption reads, A shot of one of my better days.
Sometimes you just have to say, F it.
Put on a string bikini and imagine that you're a gold digger who created your own happy ending and is now giving all the cash you scored to the resistance.
Behind your conservative husband's back.
Love you! And she's in a string bikini.
She does this all the time. She posts her roles and her fat.
This is her trend.
But what's more disturbing than the photo of Lena Dunham in a string bikini are the comments.
People putting the fire emoji and the love eyes.
This person writes, I have had a crush on you since Girls Episode 1.
You are absolutely stunning!
The next person writes, that bikini is everything and you are the hottest.
You are the hottest said nobody ever to Lena Dunham except for women that lie on the internet.
I don't know why women keep doing this.
I don't know if you lie because it makes you feel good or because you feel bad for her.
But you need to do some soul searching if you're just posting this sort of a thing because you know it's not true.
You know it's objectively a lie.
And we should stop doing it.
So those are my three goals for women.
We can do it! You're not required to comment when you see a photo of somebody that looks like that on the internet.
You don't have to pretend that it's the most real thing that you've ever seen.
You don't have to cry on the internet.
None of these are requirements. Let's button it up.
Let's be honest. I think that would be stunning and that would be brave.
And again, no booty cheeks in 2024.
I know that one of you guys is just going to be like, but I have to, I have to, just my left booty cheek.
Okay, fine. That's what you need to do.
But I wish you wouldn't. Moving on to women that lie.
Last week we have covered, and of course I have an entire series dedicated to the big pharma scam.
I call it the big pharma cartel.
Obviously they are making us more ill.
They are killing us.
They are killing our children.
All for the almighty dollar.
Now in case you needed more of a depiction of Regarding Big Pharma's push to make you seriously ill and to lie to you, to tell you that things that are obviously not healthy are healthy, to keep you addicted to pills and prescription, I would like you to meet Nicole Van Groningen.
She is an internal medicine doctor.
So Nicole actually has a degree.
She's a doctor. Trust the experts.
She is one of the experts that you need to trust.
And here is what she wants you to know, according to her TikTok.
Take a listen. Here's my hot take as a doctor.
I totally agree.
It is okay to be fat.
We don't say that enough, but it needs to be normalized.
If you are fat, that is okay.
It is typically not a problem that requires immediate solving.
It is not an emergency.
You don't have to drop everything in the pursuit of being not fat.
Erin said this other thing in a different video that I totally agree with as well, is that it is okay to not be healthy.
We act like it is this moral failing, this cardinal sin that you deserve a scarlet letter if you are not healthy.
And there's a name for that and that's called healthism.
Yay! New year, new ism.
Healthism. You heard her.
It's okay to not be healthy.
That's a doctor, everybody.
It's okay to not be healthy.
The fact that you think you should be healthy is healthism.
That's where you're getting it wrong.
Who cares if you're clinically obese?
These healthism type people, these healthists that are saying there's a problem with the fact that an approximate 300,000 Americans die every single year.
Because of obesity-related diseases.
300,000 people.
There's an epidemic in this country.
And why is it an epidemic? Because you have people like her.
Doctors that are telling you that it's not an epidemic, that you should go on and be your big, fat, obese self.
Obviously, she does not deserve to see any patients.
Obviously, she should have her medical licenses revoked.
That's not going to happen.
Instead, what's going to happen is people like me that talk to you about this are going
to be castigated in the media.
Oh, don't listen to her.
What is her expertise?
Get your kids on drugs.
Let them be fat.
It's OK if they live in sedentary lifestyle because we've got drugs for them.
We've got Wagobe for them.
We are the solution.
We can make pills.
Who cares if people have never been more unhappy and the suicide rates have never been higher?
long as big pharma never has the finger pointed at them.
Well, that's what we're going to continue to do. We're going to continue to point the finger at Big Pharma, hopefully wake up a lot of people in the process.
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All right, guys, moving on because I want to say something.
Women are not all awful. I just say that sometimes to be funny.
Women on the internet tend to be pretty bad, but there are also some people that you look at them and you go, how do you exist?
How are you this wonderful?
And this story on a Monday is going to give you the chills.
You may have seen it in the media, but I just want to make sure that every single person hears about it.
There is a woman from Kentucky.
Her name is Cindy Mullins, Lucinda Mullins.
And she went in to the hospital because she had a kidney stone that needed to be operated on.
The kidney stone had become infected.
But while she was under an anesthetic, it turns out that they realized that things had gone septic.
Obviously, this is a very serious bacteria that can spread throughout your body and kill you very quickly.
So while she was under, they had to remove all of her limbs.
She became a quadruple amputee.
She woke up and she learned of this.
I want you to imagine this woman that has lived her life with no handicaps.
She is a married mother raising two sons, and she woke up in a hospital to find out that she had no limbs.
What was her reaction?
Gratefulness to be alive.
And I tell you that this story brought tears to my eyes.
It really did. I showed my husband this and I said, I can't even believe this, that she has been nothing but happy and gracious to be alive.
She's been sharing pictures, talking about how she's just happy that she gets to see her husband and gets to still be a mother and to see her children.
To imagine a person that can go through something this unexpectedly, this drastic, something that can just completely alter your life And to have nothing but graciousness.
We should all aspire to be this person.
We should all aspire to be these sorts of people in the world.
Just to give you guys a sense of her gratitude, here is a clip of her speaking to a local news agency about what she has endured.
This is what they had to do to save your life.
This is what's happened.
I just said these are the cards that I've been dealt.
This is the hand that I'm going to play.
In your mind, if it's this or dying, I choose this.
I'm so happy to be alive that that's okay.
I get to see my kids.
I get to see my family.
So those are minor things at this point.
This is just a remarkable story.
And the first thing that my husband said when I told him about her is she must be a Christian.
And she is a Christian.
And I feel that that Christian perspective, just what it means when you have a faith in something that is bigger than yourself is what we are seeing here.
I want to make sure that we support her in any and every capacity.
I will be donating $1,000 to her.
There is a GoFundMe that has been set up.
Obviously, when she gets home, her entire house is going to have to change to ensure that it is wheelchair accessible.
Her entire life is going to change, obviously.
She is going to be in physical therapy for a very long time, and I am asking all of my listeners, take the time today.
I know that we are all living through very tough times.
Even if you can just give 50 cent or to give a dollar, this is just a woman that absolutely deserves it, a family that deserves it, her graciousness, her gratitude.
I don't know. I'm amazed by her in every single capacity.
Again, that is Lucinda Mullins.
You should know her name.
She goes by Cindy. Cindy Mullins out of Kentucky.
God bless her.
Truly, obviously, clearly, God already has because to have that sort of perspective in life is something that we all should share.
Alright guys, now it is time to get into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
And of course, we covered last week the fat acceptance movement.
More of that healthism going around.
Why are we telling people to be healthy?
This person, Rob, writes, I am 50 years old and I spent years 10 to 35 as morbidly obese.
Losing the weight and keeping it off is without exception the best thing I've done for myself.
I'm not looking for congratulations.
I'm here to say that you can do it.
You can do anything you put your mind to.
If you fail, I love that.
Your mind is the battlefield is so true.
People will ever want to know who I am competing against in life.
It is always me. It is me versus me in my own mind trying to figure out How I can be better.
And even when we look at that story of that woman, it's just her remarkable confidence.
She understands that the battle that she faces is within her own mind, and she has already defeated it by being gracious.
And when we talk about, by the way, you deserve a congratulations, to go from being morbidly obese to now having your health, congratulations, because you were able to defeat aspects of your own mind that were holding you back.
And hopefully people see that as an example.
Catherine writes, I am morbidly obese.
I'm currently intermittent fasting, portion control, and walking.
I hate myself for getting to this point when I am working on it.
For people to think that being obese is good is just sad.
Catherine, you already have the right mindset.
That is why I said, I know there are tons of people that are facing this battle every single day, but at least they are acknowledging that it is a battle.
Right? That obesity is a battle.
That you have to make good decisions.
If you're watching this right now and you're like, I'm a little overweight and I'm on a couch, why aren't you watching this on a treadmill?
Incorporate health into your day.
Go for a walk while you're listening to this podcast.
It is just little things that you can do to make things better.
And again, it starts with acknowledging that something is wrong.
Do not listen to people like that doctor.
They will kill you. Literally, they will kill you.
All to make you feel better.
You're not gonna feel better with all of that extra weight on your body.
Julia writes, Candace, I am almost 22 years old and close to three years ago, I had decided I had enough of being overweight and hating my reflection.
Exactly a year after that, I had celebrated a 55-pound weight loss.
Wow. So far, nothing has given me more pride and happiness.
It's time for our society to take responsibility and accountability because only you can take charge of your life.
Great video as always.
Julia, that is remarkable.
Wow. People probably don't even recognize you.
When people lose weight like that, you're like, oh my gosh, I don't even recognize you.
And that is a wonderful feat for you to have accomplished, especially within the short timeframe of three years ago.
More stories like this need to be shared because it is possible.
And I know that there is, again, somebody that's listening to this that has gotten behind.
Life sometimes gets crazy.
We are not our best selves every single day, but we can start a journey to be better the next day, any moment.
So do it, guys. Regarding the Gypsy Rose Blanchard case, yeah, this has been interesting, guys.
Some people online were like, no, Candace, I feel bad for her.
What did she live through? Guys, I get that people go through bad things, but you're starting to sound like Netflix.
It's like, well, I feel bad for Jeffrey Dahmer.
What about his childhood? He doesn't care about his childhood, man.
He ate children and molested them.
I mean, he's a rapist.
And I understand that, obviously, these people can be created in their childhoods, but we shouldn't ignore the signs that people are disturbed.
And that's what I'm saying about Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
There's got to be somebody else available that we can turn into a celebrity because there are signs there that things are not right.
Namely, that she oversaw the killing of her mother and then had celebratory sex in the room next door.
I don't know. That, to me, maybe registers as a red flag.
Renee writes I completely 100% agree with what Candace said about gypsy Blanchard
There is no way you could go through over 20 years of that kind of abuse and then spend years in prison
And come out as a normal loving wife and citizen She spent her life playing a role and being the person
everyone wanted her to be I have a feeling she's doing that now
I can only last for so long What a horrid life she has led and yeah even in that little
interview clip that we showed you Last week of her talking about her opioid addiction again
that likely came from her mother constantly pretending to be sick
But she notably says that like she's been clean for four years
Well, she's been in prison for eight so she had an addiction also while she was in prison
I am just saying that there are other people that we should be platforming as heroes
And I just don't like this sudden sudden celebrity that she has gained. She's on the view. She's like getting the
Late talk show treatment. I don't know just all of it strikes me as quite bizarre
Sophie writes the cops CPS and doctors failed to alert to take action when they noticed something was wrong
I hope she sues all the doctors who operate on her.
I think that's fair. I totally agree.
I think that, well, first off, understanding Munchausen syndrome a little bit, as I do, the parents do get good at faking records.
They go from doctor to doctor.
But at the very least, it should be explored, that there should definitely be an investigation launched into how all this was able to happen, how she was able to dupe the medical system.
And I'm And as we know, it's likely because they make money.
They don't care. They will operate on children that identify as trans if it earns them money, as we have learned in the past when we featured Brianna on the show.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, that is all the time that we have for today.
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