Now you're probably wondering why this doesn't look like my studio at all behind me.
It's because it's not. There's actually a snow day here in Nashville.
In the South, let me tell you something.
When it snows, the world shuts down.
But not the show.
We are bringing it to you here from my home, as I said.
It's also MLK Day, so let's check in on Black America.
How are things going since the time of MLK Jr.?
Also, guys, somebody tossed me the Elmo gift.
Yeah, that was what happened this weekend when Trump came for Vivek Ramaswamy.
That I was trending all weekend and the world's burning down.
You're in with MAGA or you're out with MAGA. We're definitely going to talk about that.
And of course, don't forget, it's Iowa Caucus Day.
All that coming up on Candace Owens.
You know, you know what I think?
I think after a lot of years, Black America is coming around to Candace Owens.
I see the post, people finally starting to listen a little bit to what I have been saying.
They thought that I was so against them when I was just trying to expose the fact that Democrats were getting bored with Black America and were going to eventually import tons of illegals to replace Black Americans.
Essentially, our vote wasn't going to matter anymore.
I can't even say, I can't even state how many times I said this on the road, and I was met with worse boos from Black America that were so seized by the BLM narrative that they didn't realize what was happening.
Well, now Biden is president.
Of course, they are flooding millions of illegals into America, dropping them off in inner cities, and Black Americans seem to suddenly be waking up.
Take a listen to what this Chicago resident had to say in a press conference.
Politically, having over 500 people in our community would completely wipe out any interest we have.
Are you aware that there are immigrant advocates at state houses all over this country who are advocating for non-citizen voting in local elections?
What if that happened here?
That would change the mindset of what we, as a black community, need to thrive here in Chicago.
That's a concern of ours.
This is much bigger than the mayor of Chicago or Chicago Police Department.
This is an effort to destroy our neighborhoods and silence our voices even further.
Man, that's a lot of words to say.
I'm sorry, Candace Owens, that we haven't been listening for the last eight years, as we've castigated you and tons of other Black American conservatives that have been pointing out this predicament.
Now, it remains to be seen whether or not it is simply too late.
As I said, they are ushering in millions and millions of illegal We're good to go.
And whose idea was this?
Well, we can't blame it on a ton of people, but we can at least look at life in America for Black Americans before the civil rights protests and Lyndon Baines Johnson and the Great Society Act.
Let's actually look back to 1930s.
Harlem, obviously, has always been a historically Black neighborhood in New York City.
I'm going to show you images of Black America.
Again, this is when there was racial segregation.
Take a look. So what we are seeing here, again, this is the 1930s in Harlem, is a certain decorum.
Civilized. That's the only word that I would use to describe what we are seeing.
Black Americans dressed to the nines.
Who knows where they're going? Probably to work.
Of course, during this time, Black American families were together.
You see police officers on the street, but it doesn't really seem like they have much to be doing.
Because as I said, these Black Americans have a certain decorum to them.
The gentlemen are wearing hats and suits.
The ladies are wearing dresses and heels, also wearing hats.
This is not a place that I would be fearful to travel alone, whether it was daytime or nighttime.
My, how time has changed.
We know that simply is not the circumstance in Black America today.
We know that if you went into a Black neighborhood in an inner city, you would see things very differently.
We also know that, bizarrely, there's a sense of entitlement when it comes to Black America.
At the very same time that we are insisting upon this victim narrative, which has been taught to us by Black Lives Matter, diversity, equity, inclusion departments, oh, Black America, nothing is ever your fault.
The reality... We hold a lot of power in this country.
All we have to do is throw out the accusation of racism.
People are fearful to tell us that what we are doing is wrong because, again, they will just be labeled as racist.
And who wants that? Especially if you're a white American.
I was absolutely shocked by what I saw of this clip that took place in an airport somewhere recently here in America.
This is a black man rapping because there are no rules, apparently, if you're a black American and you are in an airport.
Take a look. I got the host to be lit.
I got the host to be lit.
No, I'm the next one to get rich.
No, I'm the next one to get rich.
This girl was falling in love.
Ha, ha, ha, I'm leaving you.
Get out of your feelings. Let's get it, we get that.
As soon as you get it, we taking a trip.
I think I'm jealous. As soon as she likes another shot, I'm ready to dip.
Get in the stomach. Still coming mad, but I gotta be honest, the fool out of the dirt.
Somebody's saving me. I'm going crazy.
Pop me a 50% sunday.
I need a Lambo.
I need a Roury. I need a Bentley.
Now, does that young man look like he's suffering from racism in America?
Does he look particularly fearful that there are white people around him, that they're going to do something to him?
Nope. As I said, what we are suffering from actually in this country is extreme entitlement.
So, Black America, and all of America, if you are willing to listen to what I have been
saying, because an element of this, of course, is people that are suffering from white guilt.
White guilt and a fear of being called racist.
The people that are sitting around there not saying anything.
I would have said something so quickly, as you guys know, I am constantly talking to
people about their inappropriate behavior in airports.
And of course, it's not just Black Americans.
It's also white Americans, as we've covered on this show.
But what Black America is actually suffering from, how we got here, is because of extreme
welfarism.
Which brings me to Martin Luther King Jr., who believed in the radical redistribution
Yes, an element of Marxism in which he supported, well, just take money from people and redistribute it.
And an era was born.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, an avowed racist that sat in the White House, said, what about the Great Society Act?
What about if the government incentivized you to behave poorly so that you could never get ahead in life?
And here is the truth. And I really want you to listen here.
Don't be offended because it is a fact.
Black Americans were outpacing white Americans in this country in terms of economic growth before the dissolution of Jim Crow policies.
Why? Because our families were together.
Again, I want you to picture what you just saw on the streets of Harlem.
And after the government got involved, and after they insisted on welfare policies and
the radical redistribution of wealth, everything came down.
Government knew what they were doing.
It was Machiavellian.
They knew that if they married black Americans to governments and they incentivized poor
behavior, behavior that you just watched in the airport, I won't be willing to bet anything
that that individual, who I don't know his name or his background, grew up without a
father in the home.
The systemic breakdown of family.
It began with that.
What's happened since?
Well, it's what LBJ predicted when he said that he would have those N-words voting Democrat for the next 60 years.
That is the predicament that we are in.
So should we be celebrating MLK? Should we be celebrating him and his vision for the country?
Outside, of course, of some things that he said, which we know were obviously great, right?
Obviously, it's a good idea to say that we should be Judging people, not on the basis of their skin color, but on the basis of their character.
That speaks to a meritocracy.
And that flies in the face of demanding a radical distribution of wealth.
That doesn't make any sense. But outside of that, outside of the fluffy words and his I have a dream speech...
What are the actual consequences of welfarism?
You're looking at them. Now, I appreciate that Black Americans are waking up, and as I said at the beginning of this, I don't know if it's too late.
It will remain to be seen.
So in conclusion, here is what I will say.
Everybody has a day off, right?
I mean, not only because it's a snow day, but because MLK Jr.
is now a federal holiday.
And maybe what we should be doing as families is spending this day in reflection.
Have we actually built a better America?
Do the government want it to be a better America?
What will America look like now that we do have this influx of illegal immigrants?
And they are essentially saying, what we did to Black America, yeah, let's try it on this new population.
Let's also marry them to governance and get them voting for us, presumably, for the next 200 years.
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Okay, now it's time for some topics du jour.
It's going down guys.
Give me another appropriate meme.
Yeah, guys, a little bit of drama heating up.
Vivek Ramaswamy versus Donald J. Trump.
I don't think any of us really saw this coming.
So let's just kind of reflect on what actually went down.
What triggered Trump to issue a, I wouldn't say blistering attack, but an attack for sure, on Vivek Ramaswamy?
Well, Vivek posted this picture of him and some of his supporters wearing a particular t-shirt that Trump didn't like.
So as you can see, the t-shirt features Trump's viral mugshot and it also bears the words,
Save Trump, Vote Mveik.
And yes, as I said, that rubbed Trump the wrong way.
Now, to be clear, Mveik has been talking about this on the campaign trail for some time.
Obviously, Mveik is running against Donald Trump.
And the reason that he is running is because he believes that conservatives are walking
into a trap right now.
And there are some aspects of this that I very much agree with.
He's pointing out the fact that there is no way that the left does not have a plan
to make sure that Trump does not go into the White House.
We just lived through January 6th.
And for those of us that have been saying that obviously that was a deep state event, then you realize that there is nowhere that they won't go in order to get Trump off of the ballot, which is what they are now doing in some states.
Vaik has been obviously supportive of Trump and everything that is happening to him legally.
He has said that he will remove himself from any states.
He would remove himself from the ballot within any states that were just going to neglect to put Trump on the ballot.
And that has been, I think, tremendous.
He's been, again, unbelievably supportive of Donald Trump.
He has said that he is the greatest president of his lifetime, and he believes that Donald
Trump has been a part of a mass awakening, myself included.
These are things that are abundantly obvious.
Now Vivek has also stated that he believes their intention is to make sure that Trump,
in some capacity, can't run.
Maybe it's going to be another pandemic, again, something that they did in utter desperation
that we could have never foreseen happening, but it impacted votes.
And he thinks it's going to be a two-horse race.
He thinks what they're trying to do is to make it between Nikki Haley, who is very clearly
their favorite candidate.
Every single poll is pretending that she's experiencing the surge, and yet I can't find
a Nikki Haley supporter.
Every time people conduct mini-polls on Twitter, Nikki Haley is always last, last picked.
Behind Vivek Ramaswamy, behind Ron DeSantis, behind Trump, but apparently, according to
the mainstream media narrative, she is surging.
Everybody loves Nikki Haley.
Everybody loves the idea of going to war forever.
That's what we want.
We want the military-industrial complex.
We want to keep waking up in the morning and going to work so that our government can spend
it overseas fighting never-ending conflicts, and ones that we keep losing.
That's even better.
If we can all get up in the morning and go to work and have our tax dollars sent overseas
to lose, give me Afghanistan.
Give me Iraq.
Give me Ukraine.
That would be great. I know that's what everybody at home wants to do.
And so Trump did not particularly like this t-shirt.
He does not believe in this theory.
I guess they think that maybe they are recognizing that the left has some plan, but maybe they're thinking that they can't do it twice.
I don't put anything past the left.
Here's what Trump wrote about Vivek Ramaswamy on Truth Social.
Vivek started his campaign as a great supporter, quote-unquote, the best president in generations, etc.
Unfortunately, now all he does is disguise his support in the form of deceitful campaign tricks.
Very sly, but a vote for Vivek is a vote for the, quote-unquote, other side.
Don't get duped by this.
Vote for Trump. Don't waste your vote.
Vivek is not MAGA. The Biden indictments against his political opponent will never be allowed in this country.
They are already beginning to fall MAGA. So here's what I will say.
In terms of the way that Trump can sometimes give somebody a name, I would definitely register this as a mild attack.
And if he felt attacked by the t-shirt, again, these are not t-shirts from Vivek's campaign.
These were just his supporters and he posted it.
Fair. All is fair in politics.
Of course, at a certain point, you are going to have the level of...
You're going to have to make it clear to people, don't vote for this guy, vote for me.
So I don't think that there needs to be any drama necessarily here.
But drama is exactly what played out on Twitter.
You had people that were Trump supporters suddenly calling for everybody's neck that possibly said anything positive about Vivek.
And it wasn't a game that I was going to play.
I've been very clear on this show forever.
Literally, when Vivek was polling at less than 1%, I had him on the show, and he registers
to me as a breath of fresh air.
And the way that he is running his campaign, in my view, is excellent.
This should be the mold for how every campaign is run.
He is actually working for people's vote.
He is working so hard.
He is on every obscure podcast and YouTube show that you've never heard of.
He doesn't care, big or small, he wants people to know about him.
And what I have said on this show from the beginning is true.
He registers to me as an extreme overachiever.
You can see that he's just wired differently.
I believe that Vivek is brilliant.
I believe that he is actually a genius.
If every single candidate had to sit down today and perform an IQ test, Vivek would leave them all in the dust.
That's just the truth.
He's operating at a superhuman level, and it is amazing to watch.
He is not sleeping. He does not drink coffee.
Obviously, you know, I spent last week on the campaign trail with him.
We should want all of this in a presidential candidate, not just a presidential candidate, but in a congressional candidate.
We should want this to be, again, the standard.
And as a mother of three, I have no qualms about saying that he represents the future of the Republican Party, and he makes me feel more at ease about the direction that this country is headed toward.
If we can get people like him in leadership positions, we should all support it.
But this led to conspiracy theories.
Why are there suddenly so many people that were supporting Trump that are also looking at Vivek?
Well, because he's been able to articulate a very clear vision.
And by the way, aside from that, nobody else called and asked us, right?
As I said, he's doing all of these podcast shows.
He's inviting people on the campaign trail with him.
Has the DeSantis campaign done that?
Had they done that, I would have gone.
Because I want to tell people what I am seeing.
Has the Trump campaign called and said, hey, can we do the show?
Can we talk? No. They're running remarkably different campaigns, I would say.
DeSantis is running a campaign for his donors.
And I would say that Trump right now obviously is reasonably focused on his indictments.
He's not running the same campaign that he ran in 2015.
And Vivek's campaign looks a lot like Trump's campaign in 2015.
Trump was doing everybody's show.
He was getting out in front of the people because the mainstream media would pay him
no attention in the same way that they are paying Vivek Ramaswamy no attention.
They don't want to make it seem like he's even an option.
They're not even polling him in Iowa.
People are saying that they're receiving phone calls from polling, and they're saying,
who would you vote for if it wasn't for Trump?
Would you do DeSantis or Haley?
And so don't make a conspiracy out of something that isn't a conspiracy.
It's just hard work.
We're not used to seeing that sort of a work ethic.
And I think my suspicions about Vivek have been correct, about him being a chronic overachiever.
Somebody posted this on 2X. It is Vivek giving a speech when he was in high school because he was the valedictorian at St.
Xavier's. Take a listen. And most of all to the fellow class of 2003, we are finally here.
Yeah, I guess we finally are here.
But the last question facing us tonight is what this really means.
In one sense, I feel that at long last, after struggle and after success, that tonight we have arrived.
Yet in quite another sense, I'm only reminded of a quote we recently read in our English class, that it is better to travel than it is to arrive, leaving me altogether confused as to how I'm supposed to feel right now.
I think that's an important clip to look at because it shows you that it's the same Vivek Ramaswamy that we see today.
People have pointed out, oh, he sounds automated.
He sounds too good to be true as a means to reject him and his platform.
We're literally getting to the standpoint now where we're just going, we should just reject brilliance.
We don't like the smart guy.
It almost feels a little bit to me like a bunch of high schoolers picking on the nerdy kid for being an overachiever.
Or, oh, something about him I don't trust.
He's automated. And I will say that there are aspects of him that are automated.
When I was with him, his ability to understand things deeply, automatically.
Speaking to truckers and them talking about the problems that they have, a big issue right
now happening in Iowa is a major pipeline that they want to build across people's personal
property.
Deeply understanding that this CO2 pipeline, why it is completely wrong, weighing it against
the Constitution, and speaking out and saying that he will not support that pipeline being
built.
As I said, these are actually aspects that people should want to see, rather character
elements that we should want to see in any person that wants to be a leader in this country.
So what I would say is that we should not be rejecting brilliance.
We need to stop acting like the cool kids.
Is Vivek Ramaswamy particularly good at culture?
Nope. That's okay.
I don't know, outside of him rapping Eminem, how much he knows about movies and things of that nature, but it doesn't matter.
He understands the Constitution.
He's willing to fight for it.
Now, how Vivek Ramaswamy responded to Donald Trump was in this manner.
He wrote this on his X feed.
He said, yes, I saw President Trump's Truth Social post.
It's an unfortunate move by his campaign advisors.
I don't think friendly fire is helpful.
Donald Trump is the greatest president of the 21st century and I'm not going to criticize him
in response to this late attack.
I've met thousands of Iowans across 390 plus events here and they are deeply worried and so am I
that this system won't allow Donald J. Trump anywhere near the White House again.
It seems that they will stop at nothing to keep him away from power.
I'm worried for Trump.
I'm worried for our country.
I've stood up against the persecutions against Trump and I've defended him at every step.
I showed up at the Miami courthouse in solidarity following his first federal indictment.
I filed an FOIA demand to the Biden DOJ.
I submitted an amicus brief this week with the US Supreme Court calling on them
to overturn Colorado's ruling.
I pledged to remove myself from Maine and Colorado's primary ballots if they remove Trump,
calling on DeSantis and Haley to do the same.
But we have to open our eyes.
Last time it was a man-made pandemic and big tech election interference.
Now, the same billionaires funding the lawsuits against Trump are the ones trying to prop
up Nikki Haley.
The same mainstream media blasting Trump is lavishing praise on Nikki.
They want to narrow this to a two-horse race between Trump and Haley, eliminate Trump one
way or the other, and trot their puppet into the White House.
We can't fall for that trap.
One year from now, we won't look back and say that we were shocked that it happened.
We'll kick ourselves for not stopping it.
Our movement must live on.
America First didn't start in 2016.
It started in 1776.
We owe it to our founding fathers to do the right thing for our country.
I want to save Trump and to save this country.
Let's do it together. You won't hear any friendly fire from me.
As I said, this isn't a conspiracy.
People are liking Vivek because he is working to be liked.
And if we observe the way the other campaigns are being run, I just don't know if it's registering as more votes for any of those candidates.
I appreciated how lighthearted, obviously, and funny Trump's campaign was in 2015.
Obviously, it was a remarkably different world.
You can't imagine what Trump has gone through, all of it, tremendously wrong.
He carries a great burden, being indicted for various things simply because they want to interfere in this election.
Having to, instead of spending time with his voters, go over to various courthouses.
I don't know.
I don't know.
We've got Nikki Haley, who is barely campaigning.
She doesn't have to. Mainstream media is fully on her side.
She's running the old Hillary Clinton campaign.
I'm a woman, and people will vote for me, and I will say exactly what it is that I am supposed to say without even thinking.
I'm a puppet. I am a plant.
We've got Ron DeSantis, who, as I have said from the very beginning, I think he is a wonderful governor.
I know some people don't feel that way about him because they feel that he's been disrespectful in running for the presidency, especially given the fact that Trump did, in fact, get him over the line.
He almost lost his first gubernatorial race to Andrew Gillum.
But I just don't think he's running a great campaign.
I don't. I've said it from the beginning, especially the online world.
Anybody that's got a gator in their profile, they've ruined it for DeSantis.
They're nasty, they're mean, and they are not bringing him more support.
Let's not say that there's not good things to like about DeSantis, but he certainly is sort of walking in like he just deserves it for being a good governor.
That's not how it should work.
Every candidate should be lacking sleep on the ground every single day painting a vision.
They should be doing everybody's shows, not just answering the call when the mainstream media can get them in front of viewers.
That's my personal belief. I think that people will always respond to a candidate that is working hard.
That's the country that we live in.
It should always be a meritocracy.
And so we will continue to follow it.
And I want to be very clear because there's been a lot of lies.
Of course, if Trump is a nominee, he will be the person that I am supporting.
But I will continue to support Vivek Ramaswamy because to me, he represents the future and I'm invested in it for my children.
Alright guys, moving on.
Now you know I had a lot of New Year's resolutions for women.
One of them was that we stopped this trend of what's known as trauma dumping, which
is women recording themselves when they're going through an emotional moment because
they know that they will receive praise for their vulnerability.
Which brings me to this young woman.
Her name is Brittany Pietz, and like most people of her generation, she has a TikTok
and she needs to get likes and views on that TikTok.
And so what Brittany Pietz did, she worked for the company CloudFlare.
knew that she was about to be laid off from Cloudfare based on her performance.
So she decided that she was going to do her hair and do her makeup, and that she was going to record herself being let go.
Again, because of her poor performance.
She's a sales rep, so in case you don't know this, when you are in sales, you have to sell.
And Brittany was unable to do that. But never fear, TikTok is here!
And she's going to give it a spin on why actually she's the victim of her inability to do her job.
Take a listen. We have an important meeting today.
We've finished our evaluations of 2023 performance.
This is where you have not met Cloudflare expectations for performance.
We've decided to partner with you.
Yeah, I'm going to stop you right there.
Sure. So I started August 25th.
I've been on a three-month ramp, and then it was three weeks of December, and then a week of Christmas, and then here we are.
I have had the highest activity amongst my team since I started.
I have had three contracts out, done a really great job managing my deals up until the very end that decided not to close last minute.
So I don't think that that makes a lot of sense for me in my Cloudflare journey here so far.
So let me just stop her right there, since she's stopping them right there.
No, Brittany, that makes plenty sense.
You just basically said a lot of nothing.
I've been on a three-month ramp.
I've had the most activity of everyone here.
Okay, what does that mean? You made the most phone calls.
That's not how you're being assessed.
You're being assessed on your ability to close deals.
And you just explained to us how, despite the fact that you got contracts out over this three-month period, and you knew you were on a three-month ramp, you were unable to close a deal.
Now, I guess you're deciding that because it was Christmas, they should be more forgiving.
I don't know, actually. End of year is when the most deals tend to close, actually.
But you have decided that they shouldn't be firing you because what?
This is how it works.
You work in sales. So again, she took to TikTok, and you see she uses the word trauma.
I think my personal favorite part of that video was when she checks to see how she looks, the hair and makeup.
She's like, I'm looking. I'm good.
Okay, great. Awesome. We're still going.
This is very performative.
And people actually told her, because it's TikTok and they love a good trauma dump, that she is the victim.
Now, people have pointed to the fact that on her LinkedIn, Brittany, who is always in sales, doesn't seem to be able to hold a job for longer than one year.
So that would show any employer who isn't from her generation of TikTok that maybe this is a thing.
Maybe Britney, despite being good-looking and checking her hair and her makeup and being able to sell herself to the public, actually has a trend of not being good at her jobs.
And so what will happen?
because this is what always strikes me as amazing.
Generation TikTok doesn't understand that the internet is forever.
And now that people are talking about her because she wanted them to be talking about her,
Brittany Piesch, when people get her resume and they look her up and they say,
okay, great, this looks good.
I'm gonna do a basic Google search to make sure she's not a criminal.
They're gonna find this video.
They're gonna find this video of a young woman who decided to secretly record the company
that she worked at because they did what most companies do.
They fire people that are not performing well.
And is that gonna bode well for her future?
Is that seem like a particularly trustworthy employee?
No, it's sleazy.
It's absolutely sleazy to secretly record someone unless they are doing something that is unbelievably wrong,
which is exactly what my colleague, Matt Walsh, had to say on this matter.
He wrote, First of all, don't complain about being a cog in the corporate machine if you went out and got a job as a cog in the corporate machine.
Second, she hasn't closed the sales since August.
It's not some kind of human rights violation to get fired from a sales job when you aren't closing sales.
Third, secretly recording someone and posting it publicly is almost always immoral unless they're committing some kind of crime or atrocity or you're uncovering serious corruption.
If you think this falls into any of those categories, you're insane.
Fourth, Gen Z needs to stop acting like they're the first generation of Americans to ever deal with firings, layoffs, bad pay, etc.
This is the way life works.
Either learn to deal with it or be doomed to a life of failure and mediocrity.
So well said, I couldn't co-sign that statement more.
I guess we should ask the question, as we continue to reflect on MLK Day and the America before the 1960s and the America that we exist now, are we creating better human beings?
I think the answer is obviously not.
All right, guys, we are already over the timeline.
I'm going to try to squeeze in some of your comments from episodes past.
Appropriately, these are some comments regarding me hitting the campaign trail with Vivek.
Terry writes, I totally appreciate the cynicism.
I think we've all become cynics, but we don't want to be cynical to our own detriment.
Ol Silver writes, As an Iowan, it's really nice to see someone actually treating us as more than a flyover state.
Having done all 99 counties twice and still going speaks volumes.
Vivek has my vote.
As I've said before in previous episodes, he is putting in the most work.
Nobody can question the fact that he has worked harder in Iowa than any other candidate that is running in this race.
Japan writes, aside from Trump, who started rolling the ball, Vivek actually excites me about politics and just general self-improvement.
He makes politics seem real again and that we actually have a voice once more.
No more Fed-backed elites who want to break us down into a socialist nightmare.
I've also said this about him.
That is how I felt.
Just tremendous positivity listening to him speak.
And I think that is in part because he isn't doing as much mudslinging and also because he's excitable.
He's younger. And he's not cynical.
He hasn't been beaten down from the system.
He's actually, in fact, still learning from the system.
And he says that if he's ever president, he would want Donald Trump to be his number one advisor because he could sort of show him, mentor him and make him understand just how corrupt and how deep the system is.
Kicks and Strings writes, honestly, his work ethic alone is enough for me.
It's refreshing and gives me complete confidence that we will go as far as it takes to get the job done.
Yes, as I said, the way that he is working should be the standard.
We should not be having political candidates that think it's enough to just simply go on TV and debate one another.
Why aren't you trying?
Why aren't you speaking to the people that you want to go vote for you?
There needs to be more of that.
We don't even appreciate or reward hard work in this country anymore.
Regarding the secret tunnels in New York City, obviously, we had the Siddick synagogue.
It was wild. There were Jewish men coming out of sewers.
Well, one Jewish man that popped out of a sewer and he was running from the police or by the police, rather.
Lisa writes, That is true.
I hadn't even thought about that. I mean, New York City, that would be terrifying.
Imagine you live in a walk-up or a building and beneath you people are just digging tunnels illegally.
It does absolutely compromise the structures.
Nick writes, I live in the UK. I saw that clip of the Jewish man coming out of the tunnel.
I thought it was a joke. LOL. Wow.
Don't know what I'm going to see next in this world.
Great to have you back, Candice.
Thank you, Nick. And lastly, Black and White Entertainment writes, I do structural inspections.
These are very old tunnels and it almost looks like they are Cold War era.
There are safe rooms, a security monitoring box, and sophisticated construction, impossible to complete without people knowing.
I think that people did know that something was going on, and obviously, as I said in the podcast, they hired illegal immigrants, and it looks like maybe some of them were sleeping and living there.
And so I do think that they just had this done, and maybe these aren't from the Cold War era, but as I said, we are watching the story.
We'll continue to cover it as more comes out.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is unfortunately all the time that we have for today.