Candace Owens frames The Root’s criticism of her "Fanny Willis" commentary as fake black media, dismissing it as white-owned. She questions Tiffany Haddish’s sobriety and motives amid war, citing past DUIs and a denied abuse lawsuit, while mocking Hollywood’s double standards—like Russell Brand’s scandals. Owens links shifting COVID vaccine narratives to propaganda, accusing the media of Russophobia post-Ukraine but now portraying Russia as oppressive toward figures like detained ballerina Ksenia Karolina. Biden’s Black voter outreach via fried chicken is called "forced," contrasting with her support for his earlier divisive statement. Owens promotes gold investments and Preborn’s life-affirming ultrasounds, claiming they’ve saved 280,000 babies, while critiquing Charlamagne Tha God’s avoidance of Democratic corruption. The episode ties celebrity culture, media bias, and political messaging to broader ideological battles. [Automatically generated summary]
In fact, yesterday, I tweeted how optimistic I feel about the future.
I know it's all doom and gloom.
And yes, America is on the decline.
But also, you have to appreciate that in order for us to go up on the incline, we definitely need to be awake.
And I think that right now in America, People have never been more awake, especially when it comes to propaganda.
As I said in my tweet, it's just the propaganda is not landing the same.
The military industrial complex propaganda is not landing the same.
People are asking questions and looking around.
The roads aren't paved.
Why on earth are you telling me that we need to send more money overseas?
But proof to my claim that people are more aware than ever when they're being sold a bunch of BS, check out this headline that ran in the New York Post yesterday.
It reads, Tiffany Haddish angers fans with business class trip to Israel to quote unquote, find a man and see war with her own eyes.
Yeah, that is a lot to unpack.
But before we get to the actual clip and what's going on, With her and this trip to Israel, let's just back it up and discuss Tiffany Haddish in general, just as a celebrity.
Because it's really interesting to me how Hollywood basically has no standards for who they allow to be celebrities.
They don't have to be remarkably talented, and a lot of them seem to be suffering with various afflictions.
We've covered on this show the incredible story of Russell Brand.
When he was an addict and he was addicted to heroin, and when he was addicted to sex, the media loved him.
He was everywhere.
It was amazing.
They love a broken person.
Well, similarly, Tiffany Haddish.
For whatever reason, you know, we know how it works in Hollywood.
You're either baptized by Taylor Swift or you're baptized by Beyonce.
All you need is a picture with one of them, and that means this person is here.
They are now an official A-lister.
And that certainly seems to me to be the circumstance regarding Tiffany Haddish.
She was at a party with Beyonce.
The next thing you know, she was making the rounds on Late night television talking about her experience with Beyonce.
And I guess apparently nobody really cared or seems to care that she definitely has some issues and I'll run you through them.
In January of 2022, she was arrested in Georgia on a charge of a DUI.
Police also suspected that she was under the influence of marijuana.
Essentially, what happened here was she fell asleep at the wheel.
She was so allegedly high or drunk that they basically found her on the side of the road.
That was the first time it happened, but then, again, at the end of last year, Tiffany Haddish was arrested for a second alleged DUI.
The arrest came after Beverly Hills Police Department received a call at 5.45 a.m.
that there was a woman Unresponsive at the wheel again. It was Tiffany Haddish.
Obviously that means that she has some issues I'm not even trying to fault her for it, but it's just
interesting that Hollywood doesn't care They're still like no this celebrity is going to be in your
face And by the way something that was much more disturbing her
and another comedian. His name is Aries Spears They were both sued after allegedly grooming and sexually
abusing two minors According to the lawsuit, the children were recruited to film several comedy skits and were asked to perform sexually suggestive content.
Via her attorney, Tiffany said the lawsuit had no merit.
She did also issue an apology, just to be fair.
Saying that the skit was off-colored.
I don't know where that lawsuit is at.
I'm just telling you that because, yeah, maybe not the greatest character that we have in Hollywood, but few of them are.
That's kind of the point of Hollywood, right?
They're always just kind of selling us debauchery.
So we fast forward to this woman who's just had a DUI in November.
For whatever reason, now, we're in February, she has decided to embark on a public trip.
And when I mean public, she's recording herself on this trip.
to educate herself regarding Israel, but also to get herself a man.
I'm just going to show you a couple of clips from this.
I don't know if it was a live that she was doing on Instagram as she was in business class seats.
Take a look and a listen.
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On my way to Tel Aviv, then to Jerusalem.
Then I'm going to D.C.
Go and get me some.
Gonna have some fun, yeah.
It's gonna be great.
Then I'm gonna learn about the politics.
Ay!
See, I feel like I can't believe everything I see on the internet.
I can't believe everything everybody's saying to me on the internet.
It's such a dream come true for me that I could almost—I could cry.
Basically, if I was in charge of society, if you guys vote me in and I become the dictator of America, there will be a lot of things that I do to clean up the streets.
But among them, we will obviously address the ho-pocalypse that America is facing, where everyone just feels compelled to be a ho on the internet and everywhere.
And so you could imagine the sheer joy that I experienced when I learned that there was a country that was hunting hoes.
Yeah, you didn't believe me at the top.
You didn't believe me at the top.
You said, there's no way.
It's real.
It's happening.
And it's happening in Russia.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you the story.
So there was this OnlyFans model.
You guessed it.
Yeah, of course, they're always OnlyFans models.
They just can't help themselves.
And she decided back in 2021 to basically just desecrate a cathedral.
She was like, I'm going to take a picture in front of this cathedral, and I'm just going to take my top off.
I'm just going to pose topless because, haha, it's funny.
Also, because she's Ukrainian, and also because she is a hoe, right?
This is a hoe mentality.
Nobody thinks that this is how you get back with Russia.
You're not like, I'm just going to take my top off.
It's not a logical thought to have.
But in a hoe world, it is.
Various hoe disorders.
This is her, by the way.
I'm showing you her.
She just, look at it.
A bit of a, just boobs.
And that is obviously an iconic cathedral that she is in front of.
It is officially known as the cathedral of the intercession of the most Holy Theotokos on the moat.
So yeah, that means a lot to a lot of people.
And she decided, I'm going to take my boobs out.
And they didn't take kindly to this.
Basically, this video began resurfacing recently.
And the government saw this.
And they said, we are not going to stand this.
And so they decided to issue a manhunt for this woman.
By the way, if you're wondering the name of this hoe, it is Lolita Bogdanova.
She is 24 years old.
We are not sure exactly which random hoe disorder she is suffering from, but she has it.
She has the thing.
And, you know, with my work, by the way, my show should be called Hoe Hunters.
That's exactly what I should be doing for a living.
I told you I want to open a hoe clinic, but this has made me realize that my talents are not being best used here.
I should be out in the world hunting hoes.
I want to embark on this mission in our society and societies all over the world.
I love this story.
So they are, they have placed her on their most wanted list.
Just to be clear, could you imagine America if that's what we had on our most wanted list?
First of all, the most wanted list would be never-ending.
It would be basically all of Hollywood and tons of women in between.
But I just love the story.
For this reason, unfortunately, I think I may have to get up and move to Russia.
I am down with this because we shouldn't be doing this.
We should not be doing this at all.
There's absolutely no point that was made by taking your boobs out.
In front of a cathedral.
It's just what you like to do.
It's how you get clicks.
It's how you get attention.
It's how you get money.
And that, in my view, should deem you unfit for polite society.
Now guys, speaking of hoes, it is Black History Month, and you know a question I always get?
is Candace, why don't you go on other black media podcasts?
If there is a conspiracy, it's on the end of black media, not for me.
I would love to join any black radio show, black podcast.
So I was so excited When I actually got invited somewhere, it felt so cool.
Joe Budden, he is an entertainer, he also has a podcast, was talking about, he actually named the episode, Ho-pocalypse, after seeing what I had to say about Ariana Grande, who is very ill.
She needs to go to a ho-clinic, and I'm willing to sponsor that trip.
I care about Ariana Grande.
And Joe Budden, on his show, episode 693, had this to say.
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Take a listen.
I feel so bad, y'all.
I really do feel bad that one of my new favorite people is Candace Owens.
Not politically.
Gotta clear that up.
But when she cuts that s*** off and is just a girl?
Ooh, Joe Budden, you better have meant it because I was watching.
I'm watching.
I just watched it again.
Actually, I think I've watched it now about three times.
And I'm going to take you up on your offer publicly.
So now you can't do anything squirmish.
You can't be like, oh, no, I'm not going to have you.
I will definitively join your podcast and we can talk.
And one of the things we're going to talk about is why every time Any person in black media or any black commenter on the internet agrees with me.
They always have to do that thing in the beginning.
Oh, I just want to be clear.
I don't agree with her politically.
I don't think I agree with her politically.
I don't get it.
It's like a weird prayer that you have to say so that what?
You'll still be accepted by black people and you're still allowed to comment on black issues as long as you say that you don't agree with Candace Owens.
I'd like to know what it is that you don't agree with when it comes to my politics or why everyone feels compelled to say that.
Which is why I am so happy to humbly accept your offer.
Joe and Kand talking about hoes and various other illnesses in our society.
It'll be the first time, actually maybe the second time, because I do have something else coming up, that I have received an invite from black media.
All right, guys, let's move on.
And in the same way that the media seems to move on, I don't know what's happening.
It seems like there's this quickening, almost, in terms of the things that the media tells us yesterday, and then they completely flip the script.
And you probably notice that happening right now, by the way, unrelatedly with COVID.
It seems like they all got the call, and now they're allowed to admit that there are various issues with the COVID vaccine.
Now there's tons of media talking about, oh, this person got paralyzed.
I saw that this morning on the Daily Mail.
This guy got paralyzed by the COVID vaccine, and now we're admitting that it can cause swelling in the brain.
And the reason why they do this, just so that you guys are aware, the reason why they eventually admit the truth, is so that in the future, they can pretend that they always reported honestly on it.
But of course, now the reports are meaningless.
People already got the vaccine.
They're not taking any risks here.
But they can say, no, we are a legit organization.
We really do tell people the truth.
Because look, 10 years ago, we bravely told people that the COVID vaccine could cause brain swelling, when they did no such thing.
And they routinely do this so often that sometimes I just have to press pause and remind people that listen to my podcast of how absurd they change narratives to fulfill the state initiatives, because what's behind it obviously is the deep state.
It's whatever the United States government wants to happen.
Look at this recent story.
Now, I'm so old.
That I remember when you were totally allowed to be a Russophobe in the media.
What I mean by that is, basically, right after Russia invaded Ukraine, the narrative was, punch your Russian neighbor in the face.
No one likes Russians anymore.
If you see a Russian, you stand up to them.
You kick them out of everything.
This is a New York Times headline regarding Anna Netrebko.
She was one of the victims of Russophobia.
She was a opera singer and they just said, no, you can't sing anymore.
The Met just said, nope, you cannot sing.
And she eventually sued and she eventually won.
But I want to remind you of what the Met Opera's proud stance was.
Listen to this.
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As an international opera company, the Met can help ring the alarm and contribute to
the fight against oppression.
While we believe strongly in the warm friendship and cultural exchange that has long existed
between the artists and artistic institutions of Russia and the United States, we can no
longer engage with artists or institutions that support Putin or are supported by him,
not until the invasion and killing has been stopped.
you So they were like, yeah, no, we just don't like Russians anymore.
And just to be clear, when he says support Putin, she was Russian.
And what they basically said was, in the past, you have supported your president, and so we can no longer have you sing.
Makes entirely no sense.
It is so wrong.
It is so backwards.
I immediately condemned it because it just reminded me of basically the American stance following 9-11, in which I was way too young to stand up to.
But basically, it was totally permissible for us.
Ukraine is calling for a boycott of the Nutcracker.
Ballet companies aren't budging.
They're like, no.
terrorists was kind of our perspectives. Our minds were polluted that somehow it was okay
and acceptable to treat people like this. And just to just really reinforce how gross the media was,
this was an actual NPR headline, Ukraine is calling for a boycott of the Nutcracker.
Ballet companies aren't budging. They're like, no, we, Ukraine is now saying,
rinse your society of, by the way, the classics, opera singers, ballet dancers,
things that actually enrich our society, they're like, no, now get it all gone.
We don't want any of it.
Well, guess what?
Somebody hit the button and they flipped.
The media has flipped on this perspective.
They have flipped on Russophobia.
If it fulfills their narrative that Russia is bad, and now they want you to care deeply About a ballerina that has been arrested in Russia.
Yeah, on suspicion of treason.
Take a look at this clip coming out of NBC.
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An American blindfolded, handcuffed, and behind bars.
Russia's Federal Security Service releasing this video showing what they say is the detainment of a 33-year-old woman with dual Russian-American citizenship.
NBC News confirming her identity with a senior U.S.
official as ballerina Ksenia Karolina from Los Angeles, who obtained her American citizenship in 2021.
She's just a sunshine.
She brings good energy, kindness, love everywhere where she shows up.
Russian officials say she was detained on suspicion of treason for allegedly raising money to support Ukraine's war effort.
Adding, while in the U.S.
she repeatedly took part in public actions in support of the Kiev regime.
How do you support a party that gave you Hillary Clinton?
Right?
That gave you the military-industrial complex and say, no, no, no, no, no.
They're just scared.
The Democrats are just scared.
That's the least – actually, that is the last adjective that I would use to describe Democrats.
They are always down for a protest.
They've got Antifa thugs in the streets willing to promote their narrative.
They're definitely not scared.
Actually, I would argue that maybe Charlamagne than God is scared to say what is true about Democrats.
To say what it actually means when Joe Biden looks him in the face and says, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
To say what it actually means when Hillary Clinton appears on The Breakfast Club and tells you that she has hot sauce in her bag.
That's what I think.
I actually think Charlemagne the God is scared to be honest about Democrats in the same way that I'm willing to be honest about Republicans and what is happening in D.C.
You just need to have a more honest conversation about what's happening in this country.
At least that is where I am at.
But don't worry, Charlemagne, I won't check for your invite in the mail because I'm sure I'm not invited.
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Alright guys, it is time to read some of your comments regarding episodes past.
First set of comments are pertaining to yesterday's episode talked about 9-11 and how our brains were conditioned, essentially, to have certain ideas.
Fear My Spork says, I was in fifth grade.
They sent us home early.
Mom was watching the TV sobbing.
I grew up in Long Island, so this is also very close to me as a big event in my life.
My mom had just stopped working the job she had in those towers the year before.
I can't imagine what would have happened if she stayed at that job and I had lost her.
Yeah, it's definitely, I think, for those of us that were that young, it's just something that you don't forget.
It was also the fact that we didn't have social media, and so everyone was sort of gathered around those bulky, old school, big screen TVs, if you have one, I have one at my house, and we were all And I think that was intentional.
I think that it was meant to put the fear of God in us to make us think this could happen any day.
And what ended up happening in the process was we gave up a ton of our rights.
So the government benefited and we did not.
Lacey Hadlock writes, I was in middle school when 9-11 happened and not only did they show us the actual news footage as it was happening, but the whole week over intercom we heard the names of the people who died being read out since they were learning of more and more each day.
I can remember going home on 9-11 and every day after for a very long time and just crying and feeling horrible for everyone involved and their families and loved ones.
And asking my parents if we were going to be attacked too and being so scared that I, or my loved ones, or both, was going to die.
I can fully relate to being traumatized over 9-11.
Yes, they did do this as well.
They read the names of the victims.
And that, as an adult now, that is totally disturbing.
That is like, I can't believe there wasn't a parent who stopped that happening over and over again because, as I said, it is so traumatizing for a child.
We don't have the same grip of what death means.
We don't have a grip on what terror is.
And that's exactly the reason why they did it.
Right?
Because they wanted to sort of punch us in the face so that we would accept anything to absolve us from this fear.
And what we accepted was the utter removal of individual rights.
We accepted the NSA spying on us.
We accepted basically having to be raped to get through an airport.
And we just gave the government so much power.
And it leads to a lot of questions about what really happened that day and thereafter, and there are conversations that we should have today because it's never too late to have an honest conversation about what our government accomplished on the back of our fears.
Moving on, we also covered yesterday that amazing back forth on TikTok or on the Internet
between the entertaining girl who told a story about her trauma, her trauma dumping, about
her dad leaving them to become a breakdancer.
At least that was what we got.
Millions of people watched it.
The dad then responded with some facts that definitely edited that narrative to the tune
of $10 million in today's money that he gave to her mother.
So there was no way that he wasn't paying for her medical bills.
Faust writes, If this story is true, then I think the mother is the one
they should all be questioning.
Yeah, and that is why I said the point is that divorce really is messy.
But of course, whoever winds up with the kids, they are going to be able to mold those children's
minds.
And of course, that mother was probably feeling a lot of hatred.
She treat her towards the father.
The father admitted that the divorce was 70% his fault.
And so one way that she felt that she could get back at him was kind of creating this
narrative with the daughter that like, he doesn't give us anything and you can't even
pay your medical bills.
She definitely could have told her that, no, your dad actually gives us a ton of money
and I should be paying for your medical bills.
Calvin Gruber writes, saying your dad left you at five to go be a breakdancer when he
didn't even start until seven years after the divorce is wild.
People don't believe what they see.
They see what they believe.
Yeah, it is.
It was kind of a wild narrative, if you even think about it, because and like, again, that was the purpose of it.
And I like that the dad said that she was tremendously talented because she is.
I think that's the reason why she probably has a lot of followers on TikTok is because she's good at storytelling.
That's why she's working in Hollywood.
But it gets a little dark when you start working on a nonexistent narrative regarding your own dad.
Just call him.
Just call him.
Lastly, El Pollo Loco Man writes, Looks like the daughter found it funny too.
Maybe she is trying to reach out to him.
They both look to have a similar sense of humor.
I hope they do connect.
He still has much to teach her, I would presume.
And why wouldn't they want to be together again?
Yeah, I do hope that in the end, it becomes a happily ever after.
Likely, though, based on the video that she did following, which we didn't show yesterday, she seemed kind of embarrassed that he interrupted the narrative in that way.
So I think they're probably going to be angry at him.
Her and her mother will be angry at him.
But then in the end, yeah, you definitely got your entertaining talent from your dad.
You're older now.
Time to get over it.
Have a conversation.
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I was just kind of like, Lord, if this is, you know, if this is the way, you know, let me know.
If this is not the way, give me a sign, you know, before I walk through these doors.
And I was, as I was getting ready to walk up the steps and touch the doorknob, you know, a guardian angel.
And he just told me, he was like, baby, you don't have to go in there.
And he was like, I know someone that can help him.
Just to see the development of a baby that small, and I say baby because, I mean, he had little arms and legs and I mean, you know, it was actually a human, you know, and to see that and to have that physical and that contact once you look at that, I think it just pulls on your heart a little.