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March 1, 2026 - Lionel Nation
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Erika Kirk UNMASKED: Candace Owens Exposes the TPUSA Widow Grift in Bride of Charlie – Shocking Lies

Candace Owens’ Bride of Charlie series exposes Erica Kirk as a grifter exploiting Charlie Kirk’s assassination for profit, dismissing her insincere grief and fabricated backstory—like her claimed pageant wins or great-grandfather’s hanging—as legal-level inconsistencies. The episode frames TPUSA’s leadership as oblivious to her rise, mocks Dan Bongino’s opportunistic attacks (calling his FBI tenure "short"), and compares her to a "typhoid Mary" warning of unchecked exploitation. Ultimately, it argues the controversy stems from Kirk’s calculated self-promotion, not genuine mourning or political motives. [Automatically generated summary]

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Something Wrong With That Guy 00:12:42
Good day, my friend, and I hope you're well.
This is kind of a review, kind of a weekend review, a sort of kind of a recalibration, a debrief, kind of a post-mortem of all that is going on.
And especially you, if you're new to this, if you're kind of wading in and you're saying, what is all this?
What is all this talk about?
Erica and Candace and you look like you're having fun.
Oh, we're having fun.
Come on in.
Come on in.
There's plenty of room in the tent and in the pool.
The beautiful part about this story, the beautiful part about, among other things, inter alia, as we say, is the fact that it's not political.
You don't have to know anything about anything, which always helps.
Not that people do, but don't worry about it.
You don't have to know geography or politics, the history of it.
No, no.
It's so simple.
If you've ever watched Dynasty, you know, maybe that's before your time, but there was always like these two.
Now, let me explain something.
Candace is not real.
She's more like, the other one is real.
Don't mess with Candace.
Whatever you do.
I've said before, I know this sounds crude, I'd rather suck a hospital mop.
I'd rather lick a belt stander.
I'd rather drink ink or lick a bar rag than tangle with Candace, especially when she says, I know what I'm talking about.
Oh, okay.
Stand corrected.
My bad.
Have a nice day.
See ya.
I'll be in the back.
But some people don't understand that.
They just, they don't get it.
And a lot of people are jumping on board because we think, can't prove it, but we think a lot of these influencers, people that we used to kind of trust, we think they're doing it just because they're being paid, that they're on a payroll.
Now you can ask, well, who's behind the payroll?
Look, don't worry about that.
Seriously, you can guess.
There's no, nobody's admitting it.
It's probably a combination of a bunch, but that's not what's important.
Understand the lay of the land.
Or as one salesman said, the lay of the lamb, which I never understood.
Now, it works like this.
Charlie Kirk was, and we've got to be careful because this is YouTube, was assassinated.
Can you hear me?
He's assassinated.
He was taken out not by somebody random, and that word, that ass word, is when you normally involve the murder.
Don't you love free speech?
We have to say words in reverse, redroom and PDF file.
Don't you feel stupid?
It's like you're spelling in front of your kid.
We're going to go to the DOC.
Doctor?
Yeah, okay.
What am I...
But listen, those are the rules in it.
Listen, as long as I get the chance to talk to you, I'll do some stupid spelling if I have to.
But the key to the ass is when you commit redroom, but for a particular reason.
It's not like somebody, you know, like a mob hit where you just want to eliminate the person because of eliminating the person.
You want to eliminate the person because of their political ideology, where they are, their structure, their position, their pivoting, what particular stratum they enjoy.
You know, you want to stop a movement, stop a cause, stop a culture, stop.
It's far, far more, far more dangerous, far more involved.
Okay, you got that?
Okay, because that's what that word means.
And even a lot of folks like ChatGPT, which I thought was about, you know, free speech and open AI, even they say, oh, no, no, no, no, don't say that.
There's no evidence of that.
I say, boy, because they're because they're scraping basically all of the internet stories.
But you know, and I know.
This wasn't some crazy guy who one day, this Tyler dude, who said, I don't like the way he's talking about them trans people.
I'm going to take him out.
I'm going to get Granddaddy Futener and I'm going to take him out.
Right, Fuzzy Wuzzy?
Don't even get me with that.
He's gay or not.
He's got a trans you know, this is a trans hot dog.
It's it's converted.
No, it's not.
It's a squishy ball.
No, it's a hot dog.
It's converting.
It's not converting.
You can't convert this.
Well, I don't want to get into that argument, but Tyler's girlfriend was it was trans.
Where he, she, it, they are now, we don't know.
But if history tells us one thing, I wouldn't buy the green bananas.
You know what I mean?
Because folks like this have a tendency of just not showing up.
And when they're missing, people say, well, I wonder where he is.
And you say, what the hell do you expect?
He walks around wearing a fuzzy hat, thinks he's a dog.
Oh, he's crazy, right?
Right.
You see, a lot of the people who represent our enemy, and by the way, the enemy that we're talking about, enemies of free speech and truth, see, they believe in this crazy thing called everybody's crazy.
You're crazy.
I'm crazy.
We're crazy.
Everybody's crazy.
And by the way, wear it as a badge of honor.
I've been crazy for 38 years in the biz, technically, since I first started talking when it was a little bit milder then.
But they called me crazy then.
And I say, damn right.
Better believe it.
I mean, batshit crazy.
That's me.
How are you?
Okay, now when he was removed, we were stunned.
Candace Owens, podcasting platform digital titan.
She's Brobdy Nagian in Maine.
She's a colossus.
She's Zeus in the pantheon of influencers.
Whatever she did before.
I mean, I never, she worked with those Ben Shapiro people, but this is when things were different.
But they didn't like her, which is a good thing for you.
Hey, Candace, I'll bet you there was a time when you said, Hey, I feel bad.
They don't want me there.
Best thing that ever happened.
You know what I found, my friends?
I look back at my own life, and some of the stuff that I thought was a real, like a bad move, like, oh, I was a rejection.
Oh, that was a lot.
It turns out to be the best thing ever.
It's like, yes.
It's like somebody out there, somebody up there is looking out for me.
It's like, trust me now, you won't get it, but you've been through this, right?
Bad relationship, bad job.
You quit, they fire you from this one, and this new one opens up, or something better that would not have happened had that initial impediment not been flushed.
Think of it as a bees or there's a good word for you: B-E-Z-O-A-R.
It means like a hairball, like a like a like an occlusion.
You know, you get rid of it.
That's our life.
Get rid of the bees or get rid of those clogs, those moments of constipation.
I don't want to go into this anyway, but you know what I'm saying.
So Candace was doing her thing.
She was with these Ben Shapiro people, and they turned out to be.
Well, listen, if you, you can, this is terrible to say.
I know this is wrong.
Listen to Ben Shapiro for five seconds?
Okay, 10.
And you realize, ha ha!
Yeah.
You didn't even have to, you don't even, you didn't even have to, put it this way.
You don't even have to speak English to know that this something's wrong with that guy.
Something is wrong with that guy.
I don't know what he's saying.
Something wrong with it.
He's just like Dan Bongino.
I can't go through the coughing fit again because I lose consciousness.
So back to Candace.
So Candace came along and I thought, she's great.
Okay, fine.
I'm not trying to underplay it.
I just never knew she was this good.
And again, September the 10th changed everything.
September the 11th, 9-11, and 9-10.
And I never want to act like that was a day we all.
No, no, no, it was a terrible day because a very good man who seriously, and this is no case, and you may be new to this, this guy could have opened the doors to a new generation, a new way of thinking, a new and powerful conservative.
And I use this, I use this in the social sense, not the political sense, though they overlap, but conservative in terms of family, God, Bible, Christian, Jesus, faith, fidelity, you know, celibacy, all of those things which people, young people, were thought historically not to be interested in.
Charlie made it cool, very cool, and very worthwhile and considering.
And by the way, this is not about, you don't have to be a Christian, a Catholic, or any of this stuff.
You do not, this is, these are merely, how do I say this?
These are merely aspects of Charlie, but that's not his message.
There were many, many people who found themselves classically Buddhist, for example, who are without theisms.
They are atheistic technically, but still have spiritual and moral considerations and pole stars that they follow.
But it was a tragedy.
So Candace, her, his, rather, one of his best friends, I think the most loyal friend anybody could ever ask for.
She said, oh, no, no, no.
Oh, no, no.
Wait, Who is this?
Who is Candace?
Candace, calm down, Candace.
Candace, we'll take care of it.
Candace is good.
I'm taking over.
Big mama's taking over.
Give me the facts.
Let's go through this.
And you knew a lot of people at the time said, oh, bless her heart.
Bless her heart.
If you say the South, you don't want to hear that.
Bless her heart.
Bless her heart.
Here she is.
Little lady thinks she's going.
You're going to get to the bottom of this?
Is that what you're thinking, Candace?
I don't think so.
That dog don't hunt, honey.
You got some big people involved here.
We're TPUSA.
And that don't mean toilet paper.
It might.
Now it might, but it didn't then.
So, you know what?
You just go ahead with your, with your, with your faith.
Why don't you talk about that, that Macron dude, or whatever it is?
But this shouldn't concern you.
That was it.
She was off to the races.
Well, here we go.
And all of a sudden, there was this, holy, she turned into, she was like Jack Anderson, Mike Wallace, Woodward and Bernstein, the storyline, even though those were spooks.
That was a part of a palace coupe, but don't get me started.
She became an investigative reporter powerhouse of Wunderkin.
The my God, she was this force, this mighty force.
And then people said, what?
What is it?
So Candace says, gather around.
And she brought us all around.
Come on in.
Look what they're doing to Charlotte.
Okay, now, so we were on board.
We're going to get to the bottom of this because anybody who has been around and remember, and I keep making references, but it's only important that we all know this because everything has to be done vis-a-vis our own generational thing.
You know, when you were born, what music you liked, what represents the background, the Abyssidarian lattice work of your foundation, your morality.
It's when you were born and your generation and where you were born.
And it's your frame of reference.
When I was born, I was born in 58.
Look at this, the last couple of years, the last years of the Eisenhower administration.
Remember Eisenhower said the military industrial complex?
Conspiracy Defined 00:03:03
From 63, when I was five years old, and I remember JFK's assassination, saw my mother crying.
I was home from kindergarten, 63 to 68, five years, five years.
I went through, and I was a pretty sentient youngster, as you can imagine, because it was a different time then because everybody knew there was fewer news outlets, but people paid more attention to what was available.
So I remember there was, in no particular order, there was JFK, Medgar Evers, RFK, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and then a smattering of civil rights lynchings, these poor, these black girls who were blown up in this church.
I mean, it was wild.
Five years.
This is what I grew up in.
And each one of these, each one of these was apparently a conspiracy, which is important for you to understand.
Stop what you're doing right now.
Stop for a second.
I want you to learn something.
I'm sure I didn't mean to make it sound like I was pedantic, but listen to me carefully.
A conspiracy does not mean crazy.
You will hear this, especially if you're venturing into this now.
Somebody will say to you, you know, I know this is just some kind of a conspiracy.
Excuse me.
Conspiracy is a group of people.
It involves a group of people.
For example, a marriage, a duo, a dozen.
You know, I mean, there are means of which we designate groups of people.
And a conspiracy is at least two people.
At least you can't conspire with yourself.
Conspirare.
Conspiracy.
Conspire means to breathe with.
You know, respiration, conspiration, so to speak, to breathe with, where you're one unit.
That's what a conspiracy is.
Two or more people dedicated to a confederation, an agreement of something that is nefarious, wrong.
It means it deals with a group of people.
If you act by yourself, you cannot be conspiring.
You're by yourself.
It just means two or more people where you're working together.
And with a conspiracy, the conspiracy is the crime, in addition to the crime itself.
In conspiracy law, I can conspire to, let's say, drug traffic in drugs, and I can traffic in drugs.
They're two separate.
The conspiracy, it's like when you were, like in Catholic Catechism, they said, even if you think about doing it, you've done it.
Well, might as well do it then, you know.
But that's that.
So whenever somebody tells you, is this a conspiracy theory?
You say, no.
This is no theory about the number of people involved in it.
No, this is a theory as to what was done.
So I had to say that because it's one of those words that you're going to hear over and over again.
Conspiracy Law Insights 00:08:54
And we have to get to the bottom of this.
So when they tell you conspiracy, is this a conspiracy?
Maybe there's, I don't know how many people are involved, but it could be.
That's what you should do.
It's the number of people, not the overarching.
You can conspire to steal from the donation box from the Sunday church to some SEC huge fraud.
It just means two and more.
Okay, I've said enough.
So that's what that is.
So when Candace came along, she said, there's something going on here.
There's something going on.
There's something going on, and we're not buying this.
Well, all of a sudden, it happened.
And if you're going to have a kind of the Alexis Carrington or whatever, the Cruella de Ville, but she's not smart enough because, as you'll see, here she came, Erica, with a K, or maybe not, or maybe, I don't know.
Erica Kirk, the wife of Charlie.
At first, so help me, I swear on the Constitution, I never had any reason to, I knew nothing about her.
My thoughts initially were just like most people, like, this is terrible.
Her kids.
What about her kids?
Who?
Erica, your kids.
Oh, yeah.
What's her name?
Yeah.
Now, as far as I know, they may be.
I hope they're ensconced in love.
And maybe Charlie's parents, whom we never hear about, we don't know anything about them.
I don't even know if Charlie had a funeral.
I have no idea.
Because that's what you'll notice.
You don't know anything.
For all that's being said and done, it was here's the story.
It's like they went to the next act of the play.
All of a sudden, the curtain went down.
Charlie's over here.
Curtain rises.
It's Erica.
All Erica.
And you kept saying, who the is Erica?
That's the wife.
Yeah, I know, but okay, she's the widow.
Okay.
But what about Charlie?
There's no more Charlie.
What do you mean there's no more Charlie?
That's it.
We don't talk about him anymore.
It's like he never existed.
Next.
He'll exist only when she's laying out the foundation for her crying or her tours.
And we'll get to that in a moment.
She came out of nowhere.
And again, maybe you did.
I didn't know anything about her.
And the first thing I noticed, and I will tell you something, you know how if you ever meet somebody who is a who is a psychic or somebody who is sentient or empathic, somebody who feels things.
And I believe these people are very, very real.
I, I noticed something different.
I noticed this, well, I have, they may have their sentience.
I have mine is a bullshit meter.
I mean, and it's very, it's like a Geiger counter.
But when somebody's full of shit, I don't know why I'm whispering when I said bullshit, but anyway, when somebody's full of shit, it redlines.
There's no gradual, there's not a little full of shit.
It's like being a little bit dead, a little bit pregnant.
Nope.
It's full of shit.
And the first time I saw her, I said, oh, here we go.
There we go.
Okay, but I thought, fine, she's full of shit.
So what?
So what?
Who is she?
Who is she?
Well, she became everything.
And nobody knew it.
And let me tell you something.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Now listen carefully.
This is the beauty of this.
She's not conning you.
She didn't con, certainly didn't con Candace.
No.
Or me.
No.
She conned TPUSA and her followers and them, not us.
No.
Even the Tylers and the Cabots and all these names, their names don't sound like law firms.
You know what I'm saying?
Or like some preppy guy wearing Nantucket flannels, not flannels, Madras pants with topsiders named Biff.
Oh, honey, love it.
They're Thurston Howells, these weird people, that man.
Literally, it's all male, it's all white, and it's all dubious.
Even they said, we had no idea.
If the truth be known, seriously, they would say, we had no idea.
We, and they knew her in the biblical sense, we find out.
They knew all about her, but she didn't.
It's like you have a car and you've never really opened her up.
You know, let's see what this car will do.
Okay, well, let's see what she does.
Wow.
Man, because she is, she went to the wall.
First, we noticed, I noticed, I don't want to speak for you, an inability to convey the slightest bit of understandable sadness, regret, the slightest bit, she's been unable to show the slightest bit without indicating or without showing any concomitant indication of insincerity, falsity, synthetic, unreal, fuguesy, to use the New York term.
I mean, there is, there is absolutely positively, there is nothing, nothing, nothing that she has shown, evinced, indicated, or otherwise that is legitimate.
In fact, when you ask people, show me one thing, one thing, one thing that she's ever said that's real.
Or that's not subject to, wait a minute.
Even, and I heard Candace, and we'll get to her in a moment.
One of her latest, she checks all of these records.
They're not even sure about whether her name was with a C or a K. Did they change that?
And who's her mother?
And her mother been married before and how many times.
And by the way, all of this doesn't matter, except that when you make it interesting.
Let me say something for a moment.
There is a I'm a trial lawyer, former prosecutor, and in evidence law, we have these matters called impeachment.
And impeachment is when you're taking the stand and I'm the opposing counsel.
And I say to you, so you say you were at the property in Cincinnati, yes.
Well, on September the 18th, yes.
Well, I have something right here.
This is a record of you as September the 18th in Dallas, Texas.
You weren't there, so you're lying.
That's called impeachment.
I'm trying to affect your credibility in the heart or in the minds and the eyes of the trier of fact, the jury or the judge in the non-jury case.
It's called impeachment.
Sometimes if I impeach you on a collateral matter, that means something like, oh, you said you were wearing a red shirt, but it was a blue shirt.
Aha!
You know, okay, that's collateral.
Doesn't really matter.
Unless you make it an issue.
Unless you bring it up, unless you make it, unless you take something which was normally irrelevant, insignificant, not material, not important, and you make it critical by virtue of your insistence.
And that becomes what this is.
All of these things, all of these claims of hers.
Oh, and there's another, by the way, there's another, there's another rule, kind of a maxim of evidence law, and that is every witness puts their credibility into issue.
If you take the stand, you're asking the jury, okay, now believe them.
It's like, well, if I find something about you that may affect it, for example, have you ever been convicted of a felony?
What's your reputation in the community for dishonesty or false statement?
That matters because you've placed your credibility into issue.
You're taking the stand.
I don't know who you are.
But the jury, the trial of facts, you know who you are.
And that's what she's done.
She's put her credibility into question.
Well, we had no idea.
So I don't know who it was or how it happened, but this is when it got really good.
All of a sudden, things might have been like, I mean, she still wasn't that big of a deal.
She still wasn't, I mean, you know, she was important, but not really until they called out the goon squad.
Call Out The Goon Squad 00:03:14
Not the geek squad, the goon squad.
And somebody says, all right, listen up.
All right, everybody.
Now, listen up, quiet.
You're all going to go after this one, Candace Owens.
All right.
And I want you to use all of your positions, all of your platforms, all of your influence, and your followers, and your subs and your subscribers.
And I want you to go after them.
And what we're going to do is we could do this in a simple way or a smart way.
We could just say, look, you use your own initiative.
Do it kind of in a staggered attack.
Use your own words in your own way.
Or you could do it the dumb way.
We'll give you a word of the week to make sure that when you do this, all of you use the same word over and over again so that some other influencer will do screenshots of all of your tweets and you'll use the same word.
For example, this week's word, demon.
Make sure you say she is a demon in the first sentence so that it looks contrived, orchestrated, planned, choreographed, and not real.
Okay?
You got that?
Make sure you do that.
Make sure you all say the same word exactly the same.
Make sure this way it looks phony, it looks synthetic, it looks contrived and paid for.
Because why?
Because we're stupid and we have been, we've gotten away with murder for so long.
We didn't think anybody was looking.
Well, they're looking now.
And sure enough, sure enough, they brought all these people who was like, who are you?
People that you would have never thought would all agree.
And then you think, oh.
So that's why they thought that, oh, they're taking, oh, okay.
There's a, it's like you find out little traits.
In the 20s, this is a weird analogy, but historically it's interesting.
In the 20s, 30s in show business in Hollywood, the gay community was very underground.
It was a much different world then.
And if you came out as gay or homosexual, your career was over.
So they had to figure out a way to speak to find out who was gay and who wasn't.
And they had code words.
And they were called friends of Dorothy.
Later on, they called it about the Lavender Army and all kinds of words.
But the Friends of Dorothy.
And that was a code word.
And they would meet sometimes.
They would have to meet just to talk.
Nothing really nefarious, nothing presexual, but it had to be clandestine.
It had to be underground because your career was.
And no matter what you think about gays, whatever, that's nuts that you've got to, you can't even talk about something in the United States.
But you know what?
Today, we're really not any better.
Here I am saying redroom.
I'm a grown man.
I can't even say what?
Anyway.
So now you're realizing by virtue of the code words they're using, these folks, all I mean, and I'm not going to go to the names, but you know who they are.
Friends Of Dorothy 00:06:24
Oh, this one.
Oh, oh, oh, you're in too.
Well, first of all, using the same code word, demon, this week's work.
And you came out of nowhere.
And you don't even have a reason to explain why you're upset with Candace.
For example, you've exhausted, you've exhausted the she's a widow.
Well, we know that.
We know that.
During the Kennedy assassination, when people were very suspect of everything and anybody, in fact, we did prior, post-Warren Commission and pre-Zapruder.
A lot of people said, we don't believe anything.
You know, Mark Lane and before Oliver Stone, a lot of people said, this is, we didn't even know who's in charge.
And what does Jackie know?
And nobody says, she's a widow.
Well, yeah.
Coretta Scott King, who came, hey, she's a widow, which you stop with a yes.
And the children don't have a father.
That never stopped us then.
This was in the 60s, early 60s.
He said, what are you telling me she's a widow for?
You know, what am I stupid?
Is that supposed to be like, is that the garlic cloves to Dracula or whatever, the cross?
Is that it?
Is that my third rail?
I can't talk about somebody who's a widow.
They're going after Hillary Clinton, like it or not, she's tough.
She's older.
They went after everything.
There are people who are suggesting that she's got her own red room.
Well, she's not a widow, but she's a wife, and her mother died.
And there's always Netflix is going to be doing, I mean, a hatchet piece coming up on Murdoch.
I'm reading.
And nobody cares about that.
But for some reason, in the Pantheon of investigation, in the entire horizon of the world of investigation, they told you she is off limits.
Maybe because people realize, and here's something else, she's not very bright.
Boy, is she not bright.
She really, she doesn't even, she doesn't, she has like one speech and she forgets the other speech.
Well, you know, I never really dated because I've got friends of mine.
I was in New York.
I didn't date men.
I was rather virginal.
Well, I'm adding that word, but, you know, I didn't do that because you don't have to go out and drink.
And you know, ooh, you're going to, what kind of life is that?
Drinking?
Well, a lot of packed bars must not be that bad.
Anyway, I just, I just, turns out there's all bullshit.
Not only that, she's, I don't want to make these noises, but apparently she, everybody in the top leadership may be of TPUIZA.
I don't know.
Cabot, John Cabot Lodge, John Cabot, Sebastian Cabot, who, by the way, by the way, played Mr. French in Family Affair.
Anyway, I'm dating myself.
But all of a sudden, I say, excuse me, this story that you volunteered is bullshit.
She's a widow.
Stop that.
That doesn't work anymore.
Then other stories.
And then Candace goes into this.
Put it this way: there's ancestry.com and there's Candice.com.
And you sure as hell don't want Candice.com if you're hiding something.
Because I don't know who's, she must have a team.
She says the other day, I want to thank my great research team, Buffy, Toby, Eddie.
I don't know the names, but she means like the three people.
These people must be, damn.
Whatever they're making, they're not made paid enough.
She's got charts.
They've got marriage, and of course, and Candace's great-grandfather, I mean, Erica's great-grandfather, Sebastian Udelwich, was born Festus Armington III, and he was hanged for being a chicken thief, or whatever it is.
I'd be, Jesus, where did this come from?
And half of the time, I guarantee you, the Franz Franz V crowd, I guess her maiden name, I guess, they're sitting around saying, Did you know that?
I didn't know that.
Did you know that?
Mom, did you do that?
Mom, how many times were you married?
Who?
This isn't my dad.
Luke, I'm your father.
I mean, what is this?
It's just, is there anything real?
Anything?
Is there this woman?
This, they asked her the other day, and these little lies, these little lies, you know, like my friend Gordon Soley always said, you know, some people would rather climb up a tree and lie than stand there and tell the truth.
They lie about stuff that's not even important.
Opening the door, which is another legal term, evidence term, for Candace is saying, well, that didn't happen either.
Somebody said, how did you get into the pageant world?
Well, I didn't want that.
I'm a tomboy.
I cut my hair funny.
I like to climb trees.
Uh-huh.
We'll get to that when they do.
There's something to that.
There's a little smoke to that fire.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Yep.
Mm-hmm.
Anywho, she said, Yeah, well, you know, somebody nominated me.
I don't know.
And I got this thing in the mail that, ooh, publishers clearly goes, you've just, you've just, you're missing, you're an entrant in the Miss Arizona.
Oh, okay.
Hey, mommy, do I have anything better to do?
No, honey.
Oh, let me give this a shot.
I'm not going to win.
Would you stop that?
And then, according to Erica, you could have this frame stop.
You know how they freeze it and they change the color and then they go to frame.
She's been in pageants maybe her whole life.
I mean, this is like John Benet Ramsey, bad example, but this poor kid from the time of conception, he was in wearing the hats and the good ship lollipop creepiness.
So she's lying about that.
She lies about everything.
Well, I don't have any boyfriends.
They showed these sizzle reels with these two people.
You know, you could tell when, you could tell when people are, you know, you know what I mean?
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I don't know what this, well, I know what it is, but, huh?
Huh?
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life.
What's real and what's not.
And that's just one piece of the.
So with this multitude, this phalanx of supporters who were worthless, they all used the same word.
They all had the same immediate anger level.
They never even explained to you how they were brought into this category of dispute.
They all just came out full force, full guns.
And it was so phony.
And you're going to see them just.
You'll see a couple of stragglers, some new YouTube channelers who say, hey, I think they're being mean to Erica.
I'll say, hey, hey, kiddo, where have you been?
I'm just trying to build up my numbers.
Well, it's over with.
Watch the people, including Bongino.
I'm not going to go to that again, but he was talking about, I mean, he was like threatening families.
At least it sounded like to me, or predicting, just talking about kids.
And he was.
I don't know if it's a Red Bull, the Adderall, if he's just plain, you know, bat shit, crazy.
Crackers.
This guy is out of his tree.
But out of nowhere came this Dan Bongino, who, by the way, get this, was the assistant director of the FBI.
He carried a gun and he didn't even make it 10 months.
And believe me, Trump and Cash, everybody thinking, oh my God, what was I thinking?
Uh-huh.
And by the way, all of the other, and there's been some other appointees that may not be qualified, but history will determine that.
Believe me, you know what the line is in Washington?
Well, at least I'm not Bongino.
I'm not as bad as Bongino.
Oh, you're right about that.
You know, we're not too sure about your job.
He got agriculture.
Oh, I'm not Bongino.
Oh, you're right.
He's like, to pull a Bongino, it's just, oh my God.
It's, it's, I mean, this was, woo.
And don't think for a moment that people say, okay.
You know, numbers, numbers always remain the same sometimes at first in terms of this, especially when you're watching somebody who's losing their mind.
It's like watching a car wreck.
It's like watching dash cam collisions, you know, and airline crashes.
It's like, I want to see this guy lose it because he's so gone, he doesn't know when he's gone too far.
So as we speak, I'm going to stop right now because you've got a life.
As we speak right now, this week, Candace gave us three episodes of her Bride of Charlie, you know, Bride of Frankenstein, Bride of Bridezilla, whatever it is.
They were just, and to be fair, they really hardly mentioned Erica.
So these people who were, oh, one last thing.
To show you how bad and orchestrated these were, and this is something funny.
They were going crazy over the trailer.
And I can't say this enough: the trailer.
The trailer says nothing.
Coming up is, you know, is Erica all we think she is?
How dare you?
He didn't say anything yet.
That's why people don't review movies based on the trailer.
Bongino couldn't wait to collect his money so fast.
He just jumped in, I mean, with both feet, lost his mind, and that's when they said, bullshit.
It's a trailer.
Nice try.
You had your chance here.
And you were the assistant director of the FBI.
You were Secret Service or whatever he is because he's a tough guy.
You know, he's a tough guy.
There's a lot of things.
Let me tell you something.
Middle-aged to some people makes them crazy.
There are more guys walking around saying, Look, I do pull-ups.
That's good.
No, no, I can do pull-ups.
I'm sure you can.
Look, I can do push-ups.
Great.
I'm here.
I want to be your neurosurgeon.
I can do pull-ups.
Want to see me fight?
No, you're 70 years old.
What's the matter with you?
It's weird.
I don't know what.
Can you imagine Eisenhower?
Patton couldn't do a pull-up to a push-up to save his life.
So Dan's got to be a tough guy.
And you're real tough sitting behind a microphone in a studio talking about people's kids.
But I digress.
Last point.
Remember this.
All of this was unnecessary on their part.
I told you this one of my favorite lines of life is from a movie called Jack Reacher.
Jack Reacher, the first installation with Tom Cruise, which is much better than this other hyperglandular, this hominid who is the second one.
Not the same.
Because with Cruz, he knows what he's doing.
And there's this one particular scene where Cruz, who of course knows every kind of martial art there is, he's about to take somebody out and kill him because this one guy wants to engage him in a bar fight.
And Tom Cruise knows, I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to crush your testicles and I'm going to hand them to you in a paper bag and you're going to be a eunuch and crippled.
And before they fight, Tom Cruise says of this oaf, this judrool.
He says, now listen, remember, you wanted this.
So I'm going to leave you with that.
Candace tells the whole world, all right, I'm in this now.
But you wanted this.
You came after me, my husband, and my life, my integrity, not to mention my great friend Charlie.
You wanted this.
I never bothered you.
You came after me.
You wanted this.
Everything that we're doing now, you did it.
So Erica, when you walk away from this with nothing, I mean, you will be the typhoid Mary.
You will be the.
And you ask why?
Why did this happen?
You did it.
You didn't spare a second.
You didn't have a period of mourning.
And by the way, Kansas brings up such a great period, a great excuse, or not a great excuse, but a great analogy with the Kobe Bryant, his widow.
That's the way to do it.
That's class.
That's real.
Just like the woman whose daughter was stabbed, the Ukrainian girl.
That was real sorrow.
You see, Candace, I mean, I keep, I'm sorry I do this.
Erica looking at her, she says, oh, is that what, is this what emotion looks like?
I should remember this.
Do that again?
Don't you, don't you, you don't dab your eyes?
You don't?
Oh, I don't.
Maybe I'm doing too much.
She does it all the time.
She goes, and she always looks up.
It's the same.
Remember, sometimes when actors have to get into the role, they'll come up with a set procedure.
It's like when you do free throws, you dribble a couple of times and you have batting.
You have this routine that you go through.
And she goes with this routine.
This is her Charlie Widow speech.
That's it.
Dab of the eyes, look up.
Not even cry.
And it's so phony.
They're not smart enough to tell her, look, maybe she needs really an acting coach to say, look, stop this.
And even I've said too much.
Thank you for watching.
I'm going to put some questions up.
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This isn't just for fun, but you will have a blast because of the information, the characters involved.
And what's so beautiful about this is this is bipartisan.
This is not a religious issue.
It's not a political issue.
You don't have to know anything.
All you have to know is what bullshit looks like.
And if you don't know, we'll show you over and over and over again.
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