Wow! What I Learned on the ‘Fresh and Fit’ Podcast
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All right, guys.
Happy Friday.
You've made it to the end of another long week.
I am so excited to share the news with you.
I conducted my first hoe clinic.
You guys know this has been my goal in life.
It's why I work, because I want to be able to dedicate time to exploring the hoedum, bringing these ladies in, transforming their lives.
I want to move away from the era of the booty cheeks on Instagram.
Well, I did it.
I sat down with some hoes, and I changed their lives.
And I want to say no one believed in me, but you guys did.
And now I kind of feel like I'm ready to retire.
Speaking of hoes, by the way, Ariana Grande very much needs our help.
She can't stop, she won't stop, and now it's time to stage an intervention.
Later on in the show, we're also going to discuss Olivia Rodrigo.
You might know her.
She has some good songs.
Well, she is on tour, and she's also making sure at each of her performances to offer free condoms and Plan B to everyone who comes to hear her sing.
Totally normal, guys.
Totally normal.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
So I was invited, for a long time actually, I just could not make time for it, onto a podcast known as Fresh and Fit.
It's conducted by two guys, actually there's more guys, but Fresh and Fit refers to the two main podcasters.
Fresh, his real name by the way is Walter Weeks, and Fit is Myron Gaines.
They wanted me to come on the podcast and some people said, don't do it, it's a waste of your time.
Essentially, they were the podcast that inspired the Whatever podcast, very similar format.
They invite a bunch of girls on that work in the sex industry, and they speak to them.
And a lot of people find this not to be a great thing to do, but actually I think it is a good thing to do, because what ends up being the result, I think, is that you have a lot of young women that are watching the podcast, and they can decide for themselves whether or not they think working in the sex industry in any capacity is a good idea.
And this was, let me just be clear, a house filled with hoes.
They even have the waiting room, and because there's so many strippers that come on the show, they strip on a pole while they're waiting.
I wasn't in the room, but their waiting area is very much designed for their activities, is what I will say.
I went on the podcast first to just sit down with the guys and talk about my ideas and what I believe in politics, and then they have this part called After Hours, and they invite all of the girls to sit around, and they're able to talk to me, and he allows me, Myron basically says, goes around, asks each of them how old they are, what their career is, and basically if they have any questions for me, and I'm able to then ask them a bunch of questions.
So this was unique.
I thought to myself, this really is what I want to do in life.
Like, I want to be a person that's sitting in a circle with a bunch of women who are hoes and give them advice.
I do.
This is actually perfect.
That's why I ignore everybody telling me I have to go on this show.
And I went, and I tried out my clinic.
I really did.
That's what I did.
And the first thing that I found was this pattern as I was asking them questions and talking about their lives.
Anytime they would say something, it was very much, I don't care about men, or I don't care about dating, because one of the things that Myron does is ask them if they're in a relationship.
And the overwhelming majority of them are not in a relationship, or if they are in one, it's a very new relationship.
So we don't know if it's going to be successful, but we have an idea.
And I was very struck by the fact that Well, I'm not really struck.
It makes sense.
The majority of these girls, all of them, actually did not grow up with a father in the home.
It, of course, makes sense why they don't like men and why they have turned to these sorts of careers.
There was one girl that really stood out to me, and her name was Kayla.
And she shared her story, and her story was very sad.
Take a listen.
You mean like hookup culture?
Right.
Yeah, like hooking up with a lot of guys.
When Tinder first came out, I think I was like 16 years old, trying to find a boyfriend.
On Tinder?
Yeah, I grew up in a very small town in Michigan.
What happened to high school?
Like I said, I grew up in a very small town.
Okay.
And did you think like having sex with them would bring you a relationship sort of a thing?
I just thought that's like what you did like if you wanted to be in a relationship with somebody.
I don't think that's... when you're 16 your brain's not developed and I think a lot of young women think that when they're young and so I totally get that especially with culture telling you all the time that it's like do this do this and maybe he'll want you.
When did you have a... how old were you when you had a child?
I had her when I was 20.
Okay, so quite young.
Yeah.
And was that a long-term relationship leading up to it, or...?
So, I met him when I was a stripper, so he met me at the strip club when I was, like, just getting off drugs, and so I was, like, looking for a way out.
I didn't... I was staying in, like, a drug house and everything.
Yeah.
What drugs... what drug were you addicted to?
Cocaine.
Okay.
Um, so, and he was a pimp.
I, like, found out after, like, he took me out to eat or whatever that he was a pimp.
So, um, I stuck with him for a couple weeks, like, staying in a hotel and then, like, I got put on probation.
So, like, he was still the only person, like, paying for my phone bill and stuff like that.
So, I just stuck with him and then, like, later on he just told me, like, he loved me and he wanted me to be his girlfriend.
So, I was just, like, Okay, and this is when I was 19.
Yeah, so you were very young.
Did you grow up with a dad in your house?
Um, my dad died when I was 11.
Okay, that's very interesting.
This is sad, by the way.
Thanks for sharing that.
Yeah, no, I mean, there's a very clear pipeline that happens and I think it's actually really great that you're sharing it because, you know, The worst thing is when people pretend this is an amazing lifestyle and it's like I had every option available to me.
I don't condone girls doing OnlyFans or anything.
I do it, but I just do it.
And it also allows me to be a full-time, I am a single mom, no child support, no benefits, nothing like that.
And it allowed me to stop prostituting, because obviously I was a prostitute.
I'm really grateful that you shared that.
I think it takes a lot to talk about that.
No, no, for sure.
This is why I like to come on shows and stuff to spread what I've been through.
I also want to be clear that Kayla shared that she had been sober from drinking and abusing any drugs for three years, which I thought was amazing.
I really encouraged her in that direction because she needs to hear that she's doing well.
She is doing well.
She's taking steps to make her life better, at least.
And she very much understands that she is leaning on OnlyFans, not because she thinks it's the right decision.
It's not the right decision.
Of course it's not a good decision to sell your body, but because she has no other economic means.
And this is why I really enjoyed these women, as opposed to the women that I sat down with
on the Whatever podcast, who were approaching the topic as if it was a no-brainer, that
it was all about money, they're making tons of money, these guys are idiots.
And they didn't understand that, while I very much completely know what it must feel like
to be broke all the time, especially in today's economy, it sucked when I was broke growing
up, that they're in the fast lane, but the fast lane ends very quickly.
Which is to say that everything seems amazing and fast and like so much money when you're
Then what happens, of course, is they're going to get older, and then what you're going to have is younger-only fans model that are making more money.
And, of course, men are not going to want to date women that have that sort of a resume, which is the point that Fresh and Fit makes to these young ladies.
Like, why would any guy want to date you?
They're very harsh in the way that they say that, but it's something that I think that the young women don't think about when they're trying to emulate and be someone like a Kim Kardashian or Kylie Jenner, is they think that they can just stop that sort of a career path whenever they want, and every other man is going to be available to them, where that's just not true, of course.
That simply isn't true.
One thing that I was able to share with them, and this particular clip went viral, and so I want to share it again so that everyone can hear it in case they don't watch the Fresh and Fit podcast, was just a story from my childhood because I very much identify with young women, how easy it can seem when you're presented with the option of fast money and you have your youth and you have your beauty, so why not?
This is a 100% true story.
Me and a person who was my best friend, one of my best friends in high school, We're back from college.
I think it was just the first semester.
We decided to go out in New York City, and we landed at a bar, and it was just a total chance thing, but an artist named Wyclef Jean was performing.
You might be familiar with him.
And it's really interesting because she was a very innocent girl, very sweet.
He offered us an opportunity to go on a couple of tour stops with him, and we went.
And she changed.
She changed instantly on this tour stop.
It was very obvious that she was suggesting to him that he could sleep with her, despite the fact, and I will stand by this, that he did not put any pressure on either of us to do that whatsoever.
And it changed her life.
That moment changed her life.
She ended up dropping out of the school that she was in and sort of pursuing this If you want to call it a limelight, this sort of quick money.
The following year, I visit her.
She had moved to Miami.
She was living in a massive apartment.
It was two bedrooms, two bathrooms.
I mean, what were we, 20 years old?
And I was so broke.
I remember visiting her on that spring break.
I was so broke.
Now she's not in school.
She's got every rapper that is texting her.
She's hanging out with them.
She's dating some of them.
She's sleeping with tons of them.
And I just remember leaving her in Miami, didn't recognize who my friend was, and calling
another friend of mine named Devin.
And I remember crying because I could not even afford to put gas in my car.
I was just, I remember saying to him, Devin, this is so unfair.
It's so unfair.
If I just did what she did, I could have so much.
She lives in a huge place.
People are taking care of her bills.
She doesn't even work.
She says she's modeling.
It's just so unfair.
She's doing music videos, et cetera, et cetera.
And I'll never forget what Devin said to me.
He said, Candace, if you think in 10 years your life is going to be worse than hers,
You're out of your mind.
If you think 10 years down the line, the decisions that she is making is going to lead to a healthy and a good life, you are out of your mind.
Years later, I must have been 25 years old, I was working in private equity, and no joke, the person that ran the firm had a massive wedding, and he invited Wyclef Jean to perform.
And I hadn't seen him since I was 19, 20 years old, chose a different life for myself.
And here I was working on this massive wedding.
I'll never forget after he came and took the meeting with the execs, he and I took an elevator downstairs
together.
And he looked at me and he said, you know, I'm really proud of you.
I'm really proud of you and what you did in your life."
And I knew what he meant.
I knew that he meant that he was proud of me because I didn't sell myself to artists, even when I had the opportunity to.
And then beyond that, fast forward to, I don't know, was I about 30 years old?
It was a couple of years after that.
I can't remember the timeline, but I was working with Charlie Kirk at Turning Point USA.
And I am not kidding.
This is a true story.
You can ask Charlie Kirk.
We walked into the Four Seasons in Los Angeles, and working at the front desk was my former friend, who had all the money in the world in Miami when she was 20 or 21, and suddenly, you know, here she was as a hostess at the Four Seasons.
Not where she began, not the life that she was living.
And, you know, I wish her all the love in the world and all the luck in the world, but I know that eventually what Devin had said was going to happen is indeed what happened.
She got older, not as interesting to those rappers.
She chose the fast life, but it didn't get her anywhere in the long run.
You know, it was fast, quick, and then it was over.
And so I shared that story with them, and you could really see how much it was resonating with them and how much Maybe they were thinking about changing their lives, because it's never too late to change their lives.
And in the end, that was the advice that I left them with when they were able to write in questions to me.
So it works like this.
They write their questions on a paper, and they sort of pull them out of a hat, so I don't know who is asking the question, but I can answer it.
And I will let you guys watch that moment here.
Do you believe someone can truly change once they find God or religion, even if they have a promiscuous past?
Alexis?
Yes, I actually was thinking about that.
Can you remind me of your name?
Enola Blaise.
Enola?
Enola Blaise.
My real name's Kayla.
Kayla.
So I was thinking about that with Kayla, because I had a former porn star on my show, and you should definitely watch that episode, and she transformed her life.
She was a kid, she's married, and she just came to her faith, and it was a really interesting conversation to talk about, you know, the industry, same thing, drug addiction, everything, and then she just gave up her life to God and, you know, met somebody at church who just wanted to know more about her.
She was very open about You know, her life and where she came from and now she has like three kids, you know, she's been married to him for years and what brought them together was faith.
And I think that it is such a strong tenet and people turn away from it so much, but what God can do in your life when you give up your life to God, I've seen it happen.
If you want to see a miracle, turn to faith.
Wow.
And I want that for you, by the way.
Thank you.
I'm going to pray for you, Kayla.
Thank you.
She was so happy.
The girls were so happy.
Ended on such a wonderful, beautiful note.
And I really do want to encourage people to watch that episode.
I want young women especially to watch that episode and to know that just because you're going through a period of grief, which we all go through, And just because you're frustrated maybe by your finances and, of course, the glamour and the gloss of social media letting you know all the time that it could be so much easier even if you sold your soul to the devil, you don't have to do that.
You really do not have to do that.
There is another option, and that option is hard work.
And by the way, if you already have, if you already are selling yourself at any moment, you can stop.
And you could turn to something else, something that is much more fulfilling.
So I appreciate being able to sit down with these young ladies.
They learned from me, but I want to say also, I very much learned from them.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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Alright guys, now it's time for some Topics Du Jour.
♪♪ Alright, who do we have up first?
It looks like Olivia Rodrigo.
She's a very young artist, by the way.
She's 21 years old.
And you know what?
I've been 21 before.
I've definitely been 21 years old before.
I know how a 21-year-old young woman thinks, which is why I find this to be a very weird flex.
So, Olivia Rodrigo is promoting abortion at her concerts, and she is teaming up with an organization to do that.
She is offering free Plan B pills to fans who want them from the Missouri Abortion Fund.
Okay, very odd.
They're also offering condoms.
We're also providing cards that have QR codes that link them to abortion access resources.
Now, here's what I want to say.
First and foremost, let's listen to her, because she's doing this on behalf of Fund for Good, the Fund for Good initiative.
And let's just hear her in her own words, talking about why she has decided to team up with them when it comes to her concerts.
Take a listen.
Before I pop on stage, I wanted to come on here and talk about something that I'm really excited about, which is the Fun for Good, which is an initiative that I'm launching as part of the Guts World Tour.
The Fun for Good works to support all women, girls, and people seeking reproductive health freedom.
The fund will directly support community-based nonprofits that champion things like girls education, support reproductive rights, and prevent gender-based violence.
A portion of all of the proceeds from the ticket sales of the Guts World Tour will go to the Fund for Good, which I'm very excited about.
So I'm not gonna knock on Olivia Rodrigo because I feel like when I look at her she looks like she's a good person, she looks like she's a nice person, and she has no idea that she is being completely used.
That's what's happening, right?
There's no 21-year-old girl who wants to do this.
That's just not the phase that girls are in.
They're not, like, reproductive access.
We're going to hand out Plan B. By the way, weird, if I wanted to go to a concert, I think the first concert I ever went to in life was OAR of a revolution.
And it would just be the weirdest thing to me in the world if at any concert they were just like, oh, also, by the way, we're handing out Plan B pills.
That's totally weird.
I don't want us to not acknowledge how strange that is.
That's not the reason anyone goes to a concert.
It might be a reason to go to a gynecologist.
It's not a reason to go to a concert.
And it's very weird to see celebrities taking this up, especially when that celebrity is just 21 years old.
Now, why is she doing it?
Because she's not in control of her brand, right?
She likely has a manager.
She's got a PR agent.
She's with some agency that is saying, this is the new Hollywood narrative.
We're very disappointed that Roe v. Wade was reversed.
And so what I'm going to do is we control these Hollywood mouthpieces.
They'll say whatever we say.
And someone is sitting her down, telling her how amazing it's going to be.
And that person, I think, is quite evil.
I do.
I think that person is quite evil.
Because at the age of 21, your brain is not developed.
We talk about this all the time.
Your brain develops by the time you are about 26 years old.
And they see this young artist.
They think she's green.
And they're trying to turn her into a puppet for the state.
She has no idea about the harms of what she's peddling because women don't think of Plan B or think of birth control as drugs that ultimately harm your body, which they do.
That is a fact.
Do you think Olivia Rodrigo knows the history of birth control?
Do you think she knows what synthetic hormones are in the body?
Do you think that she knows about the numerous studies that were done to confirm that these are cancer-causing agents?
Do you think that Olivia Rodrigo really wants to get out there and be like, hey, take synthetic hormones, guys, because You could potentially get breast cancer and cervical cancer.
No.
She's doing what she's told.
It's been packaged to her as something that's really good and great for women, and she's just parroting the talking points.
And it's important to recognize that, and I, again, don't want to insult her because I see her as someone that is being used, but it's important to recognize that so that you can see how Hollywood operates.
It is all about propaganda, going back to what Cat Williams said on The Joe Rogan Show.
You might think you're being entertained, but there is more to that.
Olivia Rodrigo might think she is doing the entertaining.
Let me tell you, that girl, all she wanted to do was get up and sing.
She likes to sing.
She's an artist.
She has songs.
She's got fans.
She's probably amazed by Hollywood at this phase.
And she's not yet understand how sinister Hollywood is.
how quite literally what has been created within Hollywood, and we talk about this all the time,
is a scheme really just to control the population, to control their ideas.
And what better way to do that than to find an artist whose brain is not even developed and
tell them to sell something, to sell a product that you know ultimately could be harmful to women.
That is what is happening.
And so I do not fault her for suddenly leaning into politics.
It's what we've come to expect.
And we know that you're going to be on the left.
Otherwise, they would not allow you to sing, right?
You have no control over your own brand.
You have to say these things.
She could never say, I'm teaming up with a pro-life organization.
I'm teaming up with a Catholic organization.
And what we want, I'm teaming up with pre-born clinics.
And we're going to save lives via ultrasound.
They would cut her rope so fast.
She'd be done.
And that is the truth.
And maybe she'll see this.
Maybe she'll see that and understand that.
And when she gets older, maybe she will become an ally for more righteous causes because she doesn't want to be a propaganda arm for the state.
That's ultimately what she is being turned into.
All right, guys.
Moving on.
Oh my goodness.
OMG.
Ariana Grande.
You're not even going to believe me.
You're not even, yes you are.
Of course you're going to believe me.
Because she's ill.
Ariana Grande is actually ill.
And it's no longer funny to talk about this.
Like this is like stage, this is stage 5.
Whatever ho illness she is suffering from, whatever random ho disorder this is, she is now stage 5.
Okay?
People are going to lose their lives if we do not rescue Ariana Grande.
People have already Lost their lives, lost their husbands, lost their boyfriends, lost the father to their children as this illness was progressing.
But it's just amazing.
The audacity to keep singing about taking men I don't know.
It's almost to a point where I have to respect it in a weird, effed-up way, you know, because she is just living in a different world.
She does not care.
She is deluded by her own fame.
She's dropping a new song.
It's called The Boy Is Mine.
And that's the first thing I'm mad about, because Boy Is Mine, clearly that belongs to Monica and Brandi, OK?
We all grew up listening to that song.
The boy is mine.
Brandi sounded a little bit raspy.
Didn't matter.
It was a bop, OK?
We loved that song.
So the first thing that we should be upset about, not even getting to the whole part, is the fact that she is recreating a song.
It's a totally different song, but she is using that, which makes us go back to such a wonderful bop, and yet the song that she has released is absolute trash.
I'm going to let you listen to it.
it. Take a listen.
Well, first off, as I said, it's trash, so I'm upset, and so is Monica, and so is Brandi, and yes, I am speaking for them and the black community.
But beyond that, the lyrics here, the boy is mine.
I can't wait to try him.
Let's get intertwined.
The stars, they aligned.
The boy is mine.
Watch me take my time.
I can't believe my mind.
The boy is divine.
The boy is mine.
Please know this ain't what I planned for.
Probably wouldn't bet a dime on my life on there's got to be a reason why yeah, no there is a reason why Ariana you've got daddy issues, okay?
You've got daddy issues.
I'm at the stage now where I think we need to bring back intervention, and I need to intervene I need to be in that A&E circle reading a letter to Ariana you know and coming from the heart crying I want to cry and hold this letter, and I want to say like you know um Ariana I met you when you were on Sam and Cat on Nickelodeon and We had so much fun on Nickelodeon.
Ever since you started dating men outside of Nickelodeon, you just can never find one that's free.
I'm going to cry, and I hope that she's going to agree.
I hope she's going to agree to go to therapy for at least 30 days.
If we can get her in there for 90, great.
If we can get her in for 30, I will be happy enough just to start.
We can sit around in a circle, and I can ask her questions about her childhood, and I can talk to Ariana about what she's doing today, and maybe I'll help her connect the dots, because obviously this will be at my home clinic.
Eventually, I'm going to have to start a GoFundMe for this, a GoFundMe to get Ariana Grande into a ho clinic that is run by me.
That day will not be today.
Anyways, I want to show you this clip of her because I don't know what the hell she's talking about.
I literally had to watch parts of this interview like 10 times.
It's almost like two people, her and Zayn.
No issues with Zayn, I'm just saying it sounds like two people that are coked up and they think they're saying really brilliant stuff, but they're actually not.
When I started making music when I was young, I didn't really expect that or sign up for that.
I just loved music.
I didn't know it had to be a game.
She interviewed Harzane about this new album in which The Boy Is Mine and her proud Hodom
continues.
Here's a clip of that conversation.
When I started making music when I was young, I didn't really expect that or sign up for
that.
I just loved music.
I didn't know it had to be a game.
I didn't know people were going to try to pit me against people I love.
I didn't know that it was going to do such strange things.
I think I was very young and processing all of that, I kind of married that to music in
my head for a while.
I was like, oh, well, I can't continue doing that.
I was talking to someone else who's made an album which is deeply rooted in love lost very recently and I made the observation that even though the album goes through all of these different experiences of losing someone that you care about it actually still was a love album to me because This feels very much like that.
Yeah, it does to me.
To me.
It doesn't just have to be an everlasting love story.
Love is complicated.
Showcasing both sides of it is kind of what I tried my very best to balance in the music is, you know, this feeling can be true and this feeling can also be true simultaneously.
And I think that's something that we can ignore sometimes.
You know what really helps you face it down is Saturn's return.
Oh, yeah.
I remember mine super well.
Do you?
Yeah, I do.
And it's a unique experience because it's almost a mathematically perfect equation, but it's unique to everybody else.
It's like one of those things that is a planetary alignment that really should put us all in some grid, but it's not like that.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have no idea what the hell those two people are talking about.
I mean, I watched a good bit of that, and I just couldn't—I was like, do I speak English anymore?
Anyways, if you want to go listen to Ariana's new song, it is called The Boy.
Is mine.
The boy is always hers.
We know, Ariana.
The boy is always yours.
Just keep your husbands and boyfriends away from that young lady.
That's all I'm saying, folks.
All right, guys.
Before we leave, I want to give you a couple of trailers.
There is an interview dropping today.
I told you that I went and I sat down with Joe Budden.
I actually think the trailer they produced is positively hilarious.
You guys should go pursue the full conversation.
But here is the trailer.
Take a look.
What is it about my politics, specifically, that you don't agree with?
Do you want to have this talk with me?
What is your problem with the LGBTQ community?
Oh, I got a lot of them.
How much time you got?
You see a man, he's wearing a dress.
That's gay.
That stuff is just gay.
Why do I have to look at Lizzo in a thong and have somebody tell me that it's beautiful?
No, I hate that.
I just don't think Spice should be singing about farts.
Ariana Grande.
I would like to talk about your hoe, Antif.
Sexy Red.
Her baby shower.
When her partner's face was in her butt.
Disgusting.
Don't try to make me love filth.
Do you think you're an a**hole?
I think it's fair to describe me as an a**hole.
What do you say to the people that just say, why don't you mind your f***ing business?
It is my business.
How about that?
She's gonna get me in trouble.
I'm really nice.
Checking in, Black America.
How's it going in the inner cities with illegals?
Feminism?
I cannot stand.
Same thing for the thot acceptance movement.
I'm not gonna pretend a man is a woman and a woman is a man ever.
There's no agenda.
It's just the truth.
Is she proud to be black or is she not proud to be black?
Ha ha ha ha ha.
The Facts.
Humans, you guys, episode six.
He has the link up on his Instagram.
We will include a link for you at the bottom of today's episode.
Also, by the way, you're not going to believe this.
I had this guy wrote an article.
It was the, I will say this, it was the craziest article I've ever read about me, ever.
I could not even believe.
Basically, nothing that I said, and at certain points the opposite of what I said.
Wildest headline ever.
Here it is.
It was published by PJ Media, and if they have any dignity, they should take it down.
But the headline is, let's be honest, Candace Owens is a Jew-hating bigot.
Honestly, everything, virtually everything in this article was a lie.
You know what I did?
Rather than getting angry, I invited the writer of this article, Rabbi Michael Barclay, onto my show to talk about it.
And we filmed a conversation, and it's a lot, and we're going to premiere it for you guys on Monday, so you have that to look forward to.
Me and the good rabbi sat down for about an hour and a half, and I just went through this article, and I was like, man, That is the opposite of what I've said.
Anyways, it is what I believe in.
Like I said, always more speech, not less, even when the person's speech is offensive and just the publication of outright lies about me.
I still encourage their freedom of speech.
That is a definition.
Anti-Zionism, anti-Israel is anti-Semitism.
Okay.
So you believe that Jewish people can be anti-Semitic?
Absolutely.
I am asking you, point blank, Do you feel that October 7th, what happened, is uniquely at a whole other level and depth of evil?
Yes or no?
Do you actually believe that I publicly said that Hitler was okay?
You're saying I attacked Ben Shapiro, you don't have the clip available.
I feel that actually what's happening here is you want me to apologize for things that I never said on the basis of how you felt.
And that's not fair.
So hard.
I don't know.
There you have it.
Very exciting.
Again, that will be on Monday.
All right, guys.
Now let's jump into some of your comments pertaining to episodes past regarding Kate Middleton.
Timothy writes, she is not Kate Middleton.
She is Princess of Wales Catherine.
She is an amazing woman and needs time to heal.
Glad Candace set this in context.
I'm sorry.
I'm so American.
I suck at that.
You are correct.
She is the Princess of Wales Catherine.
And I do very much believe that she should be left alone.
Like I said, she has served virtually her entire life, and sometimes people just need a little bit of a break.
She is fine.
She is not dead.
You can bank that.
Yeah, I think she just wanted to get something out because she's probably aware that people are creating a bunch of conspiracy theories about her and she typically does publish something and is maybe feeling guilty about not having done something for Mother's Day.
Who knows where her mindset is at, but I again promise you guys that she is not dead.
Karen writes, I've had two abdominal surgeries.
I can 100% say with certainty that it takes a minimum of three months to somewhat recover.
It takes so much out of you to heal.
I have never experienced exhaustion the way I did after those surgeries, and I was only hospitalized for two days, not two weeks.
She will still be looking at physical therapy to strengthen her core when she is strong enough.
Leave her alone.
Leave her husband alone.
Doesn't matter if someone is royalty or not.
Recovery is important to everyone.
I so agree with that.
Recovery is important to everyone.
Now, jumping into your comments regarding Rabbi Shmuley, things are getting crazy, guys.
He's even tweeted that, you know, if you don't want to buy his butt plugs that he sells with his daughter, hawks on behalf of his daughter, then you're an anti-Semite and you're also a Stalinist.
I don't know, guys.
I just report the news as we receive it.
Adina writes, I am an Orthodox Jew and I'm having secondhand embarrassment from Rabbi Shmuley.
He's probably the most counterproductive person for combating anti-semitism.
I literally cringe every time I hear him speak. Know that he is not our spokesman.
Yes, I see all of your comments from the Jewish community saying this and I hope that I make it really clear that I
do not at all associate the community with people that are
like this. Every community has them, including the Christian community.
We have people that call themselves pastors, and they're basically thugs and gangsters and insane people.
So I've seen this before.
He just took it to another level, and it had to be addressed because, you know, Newsweek says he's like the most famous rabbi.
It's a call to the Jewish community, clean this up.
I would call out a gangster pastor and say that you obviously are a pastor in name only.
Somebody should be calling him a rhino, a rabbi in name only, because none of this is normal.
To that effect, A. Walters writes, threatening to bankrupt someone, especially a mother with a family and a baby, is malicious and criminal.
Bankruptcy is aggressive and violent.
I hope that rabbi gets some karma.
Yeah, it's so weird that he's trying to pretend to be the victim as he's the one that's launching all these attacks.
And he's like, hmm, but anti-Semitism.
It's like, no, it has nothing to do with being a Jewish person.
You just are a bad person.
And you stop using the Jewish faith as a shield from people seeing what you are.
Lastly, Soulstorm writes, Candace has risen far above every single stereotype they have tried to destroy her with.
My family is Jewish and we love Candace.
She has every right to defend herself against these idiots, egregious public accusations.
They apparently became bullies early in life and are used to getting their ways.
We do not support bullies no matter who they are.
We love Israel but we also love Candace and we will not change our minds for anyone.
Candace has vanquished each of her accusers gracefully and with certain tact and we fully support her right to do so.
Because we recognize the excellence in her and that it is real and not fake.
And we utterly agree.
She's a real one.
Do what you can.
But so will she.
But if anything happens to Candace, we will shine a light on Shmuley.
Love you, girl.
Thank you so much.
And feel the exact same way.
And that's why I said, he's powerless.
He's not going to fracture the relationships.
Very many relationships that I have within the Jewish community, and I know, again, that he is not representative of the Jewish community, whether it's orthodox or not.
It's just, this is not how Jewish people act.
He's completely lost the plot.
Him and his daughter have completely lost the plot.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately that is all the time that we have for today, but be back here on Monday.