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Candace At The Center
00:10:36
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| Remember one thing, my friend, with all that's going on between Epstein and the files and all this other kind of stuff, the person who is number one still the number one, number one, the bellwether, the poll star who's giving them hell and kicking arse, and that's our friend. | |
| You know, Candy CO Candace Owens, that's right. | |
| She has moved right now to the center of a of a cultural storm that feels larger than any single headline, from the Epstein document releases to the rising public furor about predation and elite protection. | |
| She has not simply reacted to the offense, she has driven, driven the rhythm and the momentum of this conversation. | |
| While many voices circle these subjects very cautiously measuring each word against the risk of backlash, Candace Owens has surged forward and treated the moment as a as a direct confrontation with forces she believes have operated in darkness for far too long. | |
| She is legit, she keeps going, she is I don't want to use words like Oh G, but let's face it she is one of a kind. | |
| Her defining trait in this and all of this has been this absolute, indefatigable persistence in this relentlessness that she showed. | |
| Commentators all over the place, you know, oftentimes will graze. | |
| You know controversial terrain. | |
| You know they extract a burst of attention here and then they retreat to safer topics. | |
| Uh-uh, uh-uh. | |
| Candace Owens has refused that pattern. | |
| She has returned time and time again, front and center, to go to the core questions she's been asking, insisting that isolated scandals are fragments of a larger picture. | |
| And, in her telling of the narrative regarding Epstein whatever, this isn't some closed chapter or historical footnote, it's not an entry point into some some expanding web of influence and protection that stretches across the media, politics and culture. | |
| No, it's more. | |
| By threading these elements all together, Candace Owens has given her audience think about this a sense of coherence in a landscape that otherwise feels chaotic. | |
| Let me also tell you how good she is and why she's important. | |
| I'm not going to say anything in a bad way, but a lot of folks thinks that, think it's okay to start off every day with taking huge chunks of her program, basically using it uh not not, I don't want to say not seizing it, I mean it's all legitimate using her words, her commentary, her pictures and then commenting on her to tell you what she said. | |
| I know what she said, you know what she said. | |
| That's why I tell you what I think and will refer to her, because we supporters interpret this and her her her, her persistence as a kind of a moral endurance, and you don't need me to show you her doing this. | |
| You've seen this. | |
| I want to comment on it frankly. | |
| I want you to hear me, she doesn't treat this uproar as passing spectacle. | |
| She treats everything as unfinished work is she's just, she's just getting started, and each document release and each, each resurfacing allegation and each attempt at some kind of a narrative or official story containment becomes another marker on a growing chart that she's keeping track of. | |
| You know where critics are cautioning against. | |
| You know overextension. | |
| Her followers her followers rather Hear determination. | |
| She's doubling down on the macrons. | |
| She's doubling down. | |
| She is getting more and more. | |
| She's almost saying, I dare you. | |
| I dare you. | |
| And that's the thing which is the most important. | |
| Now, in terms of longevity and how this works in the long run, we'll see about that. | |
| Many people have to, listen, Candace, what are you doing? | |
| What's the point of this? | |
| Why are you necessarily engaging these people directly? | |
| And you know what she would tell you? | |
| Because it's fun and because I'm right. | |
| Now, I want you to think about this. | |
| I want you to think about this. | |
| Name anybody else who, every time they open their mouth, they're risking yet another salvo of legal and juridical containment, if you will. | |
| I mean, there was a time when people were talking about TPUSA issuing cease and desist letters. | |
| I don't know if they're still doing that. | |
| I would advise against that. | |
| But that was it. | |
| That was important, and that was pretty scary. | |
| But front and center is Candace. | |
| Front and center. | |
| And what she does is there's this attitude which I cannot convey to you. | |
| And the attitude is one is you can't stop me. | |
| I'm not afraid. | |
| And when it comes to religion, when it comes to her faith, when it comes to Catholicism, everybody else refers to it. | |
| Some people might wear a crucifix. | |
| They might make some offhand comment. | |
| Candace lives and breathes her belief. | |
| And there's no element, no historical reference too, I don't want to say backwards, too old. | |
| I don't want to say antiquated. | |
| It's a wrong impression. | |
| But there's nothing that is too ancient for her to bring up without some relevance. | |
| You see, one of the things about the Catholic Church, which people forget, is that there are rules. | |
| There are rules to actually be a Catholic. | |
| And she revels in them. | |
| And one of them is holy days of obligation and paying attention to history. | |
| She reminds you of this constantly. | |
| Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
| What we are seeing right now is a revolution the likes of which we've not seen. | |
| Every single thing that we have said about what they're doing to children, about predation, about these weird emails to and from these folks who are in charge, we've been talking about that for years. | |
| And they have told us we're crazy. | |
| Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
| They have told us we're crazy. | |
| This isn't happening. | |
| Regarding these pizza references, how long has this been going on? | |
| And I hate to call them elites. | |
| I've got to come up with a better word. | |
| For the longest time, these people have been so persistent by telling you, we don't give a damn what you feel. | |
| We don't care what you think. | |
| We're talking to each other, whether you're listening or not. | |
| They're talking to people who have deep connections to CIA, MI6, Mossad, name it. | |
| And they've got, and Silicon Valley, they know exactly that they can be, you know, tracked and interpreted and cataloged. | |
| They don't care. | |
| Because for the longest time, the unwritten rule was impunity. | |
| We have nothing to worry about. | |
| We have nothing to fear. | |
| We can do whatever we want. | |
| You don't understand. | |
| That's been the whole message of this. | |
| You don't understand. | |
| There's something that is happening right now, which is so important regarding Candace. | |
| Number one, before this, there was the Macron. | |
| I can't say it. | |
| The lawsuit where she has said specifically a number of allegations, not just about gender, not just about who is secretly male or who isn't, but things that occurred years ago that would be, in this country, certainly against the law and with no statute of limitations. | |
| That would be her message. | |
| What's also interesting is that there were references to blatant illegality. | |
| Now, what the Macron group was in bringing the lawsuit, don't forget the people who, the law firm is the group, is the firm that handled the Dominion case and others. | |
| Very, very thorough, very, very reputable. | |
| Their idea is that we are going to bury you in everything you have ever said. | |
| Not just about gender accusations, but allegations about systemic and governmental fraud, if you will. | |
| Okay. | |
| That was fine before, until a couple of things happened, which Candace will remind you of. | |
| Number one, the Macron's went after individuals in France for daring to say kind of what she's saying. | |
| And they did everything from arrest him to put him in jail to send him to re-education camps, or who knows, lobotomies? | |
| I have no idea. | |
| But the point is, right now, to show you the hubristic disconnect of these people, they're saying out of all the times to double down, now is not one of them. | |
| They should have told old Brigitte, lay off this, don't push it. | |
| But they felt as though they could do whatever they want because they are who they are. | |
| Who are you to tell us? | |
| Who are you, some American peasant from Nashville? | |
| You're going to say this about us? | |
| The hell you're not. | |
| So what did Candice do? | |
| She doubled down. | |
| And she kept saying, bring it on. | |
| Bring it on. | |
| And not only that, she's expanded her list of, well, I don't want to call them execrations, but let's just say statements. | |
| And now, not only are we talking about the genders of parties with the Macron's, now she's blatantly going after to talk about sexual orientation and the like. | |
| Preference. | |
| She does it. | |
| She won't stop. | |
| Now, whether this is wise or not, time will tell. | |
| Whether this is a problem, time will tell. | |
| What this is, to put it bluntly, to use an American idiomatic expression, if you will, she's got balls that are elephantine. | |
| They should be in the circus. | |
| She shows an unmitigated, unparalleled, unmasked attention to busting balls, and there's a lot to go around if you think about it, like nobody I've ever seen. | |
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Unyielding Focus
00:03:17
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| She doesn't back off. | |
| She doesn't, she does, she can't do it. | |
| There's a lot about her, which I think Trump had, has, depending upon your feeling, because he just never stopped. | |
| He never relented, never, never did. | |
| He may say something wrong. | |
| Ultimately, he may say, you know, that probably wasn't the best thing to do. | |
| But he never backed down and you couldn't spook him. | |
| And that's something which we are so amazed by, because in this country, nobody stands up for anything. | |
| Next, we are in a war right now against depravity, which we always thought was possible. | |
| We always thought it was there. | |
| And we always thought that once people understood how sick these people are, how unabashedly sick, how they engage in behaviors that we will never understand. | |
| Once people understood this, then people would come on board. | |
| Then they'd pay attention. | |
| That's what we thought. | |
| And that was the critical part of this. | |
| Well, let me tell you something. | |
| The ultimate vindication will not come from the courts, will not come from mainstream media. | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| It will come specifically from us, the pitchfork and torch crowd, from social media. | |
| That's why this is the scrum. | |
| This is the crowd. | |
| This is the oclocracy, if you will. | |
| We're the murmurations that move in sync and on time to show people what we think. | |
| It's not going to be some district court of Virginia. | |
| Uh-uh. | |
| It's going to be this. | |
| This is a brand new world. | |
| Let me also tell you something which is very, very critical for you to understand drastically. | |
| The war has just started. | |
| Don't expect the country to react too much about Epstein because that's not our nature. | |
| We have a three-day rule. | |
| After three days, we get tired of it. | |
| The country is not going to go through and read and sift through all of the pages. | |
| It's not going to read the summaries. | |
| Our country, for the most part, as we live in the fishbowl here, they don't do this. | |
| So don't expect a lot from them. | |
| But frankly, they're not running the show, really. | |
| We are. | |
| Fewer numbers, we run the show. | |
| And we're going to determine the particular levels of interest and the particular focus of attention that will be attended to and attributed to this particular instance. | |
| We're going to do it. | |
| Let me explain something to you. | |
| And I've said this before, but in the film, in the movie Jack Reacher, the first one with Tom Cruise, which was actually better, there is a scene where Tom Cruise is about to kick the living you-know-what out of this guy by basically smashing his testicles in a bar fight. | |
| And he's about to cripple this guy. | |
| And Tom Cruise looks at him before he's about to just destroy this guy and he says, Remember, you wanted this. | |
| Meaning, I told you to back down, but you said no. | |
| I told you I would hurt you and cripple you, but you said you didn't care. | |
| Okay, let's see who cares now. | |
| Because remember, you wanted this. | |
| Remember, I warned you. | |
| I told you specifically. | |
| This is what we were going to do. | |
| And the levels of connection, the various vectors that are meeting, I can't keep track of them. | |
| And let me just tell you again: who started this? | |
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Candace Owens: The Year Ahead
00:01:00
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| Candace Owens. | |
| She did. | |
| Like nobody. | |
| She took on everybody, the Macrons, TPUSA, and this consummate, synthetic goddess of phoniness, Erica Kirk, without fail, without hesitation, without surcease. | |
| She is an inspiration. | |
| Let me tell you something. | |
| People are going to look back at this time and say, this is going to be the year of Candace. | |
| I know sometimes people are saying, why are you talking about her with such glowing terms? | |
| These encomia, these peons, these, because they're true. | |
| Because it's so refreshing to see somebody who basically stands up to these people. | |
| And you recognize it too. | |
| So thank you, my friends. | |
| Thank you for watching. | |
| Thank you for listening. | |
| Thank you for paying attention. | |
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