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March 7, 2026 - Lionel Nation
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Stick A Fork in Erika, Kids. It's Over. The Grift Just Collapsed.

Stick A Fork in Erika, Kids. It's Over. The Grift Just Collapsed. This episode dissects the assassination of Charlie Kirk, labeling his wife Erica a "heel" for performative grief and alleged lies about her pageant history and single motherhood status. The host rejects the official narrative of Tyler Robinson acting alone, proposing conspiracy theories involving Fort Huachuca spooks, EMPs, and prison poisoning methods like "noose on a bun." While praising Candace Owens for exposing these inconsistencies and criticizing Kamala Harris's verbal incontinence, the segment argues that motivation is irrelevant in criminal law, suggesting potential motives include Kirk's opposition to government support for Israel. Ultimately, the discussion urges viewers to celebrate truth by relentlessly exposing perceived mendacity in public figures. [Automatically generated summary]

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Could Not Believe Red Pill 00:15:01
Good day, my dear friends.
I hope this works.
I am on the road again, as Willie Nelson intoned, and I'm in a place where I don't think they have the best value.
It's not the strongest Wi-Fi, but I'm going to do my best because I must speak with you today.
Even if I am on the road again, I cannot tell you to the number of new friends that I have been introduced to you, or to rather, via Candace.
It is unbelievable.
Welcome, This is, I got to tell you something.
Again, please, thank you for this.
I don't know.
I don't know how this is going to work.
I don't know how this is going to work in terms of the signal.
If it's coming in live by five, or live by five, five by five, let me know.
That's all I want to say.
I hope to God, dear God, I hope somehow this works.
The other night, I was doing my regular speech, conspiratorium, my confabulation, conviviation, my broadcast, and all of it, it was at the end.
I had watched Candace's last piece.
I guess she's not on tonight.
I don't know.
I only wish we knew ahead of time.
Is it going to be on?
Do we wait?
Because I assiduously and faithfully watch every single one of her broadcasts.
So apparently at the very end of episode seven, and I didn't know this because I was doing, oh, look at this.
Here's Dutch silver.
Dutch, thank you, my friend.
Thank you so much for honoring us with your presence.
At the end of this, of Candace's show, apparently she did a shout out to Moi or something along those lines.
And then all of a sudden, there's this one page that shows subscribers.
It started looking like this, like an old gas, you know, one of those gas pumps, you know, in the old fashioned.
I said, what is going on?
I had no idea because I missed it.
I was on a phone call, something happened.
So I missed a shout out.
I had no idea what this was about.
I'm thinking, what happened?
I mean, normally this is good, but I don't see this.
And it was all because this brave lady was kind enough to say, I like him.
I think she honored me.
This almost, this broke my heart.
She said something to the effect where I reminded her of her, either her grandfather or something, but which is the kindest thing anybody could ever say.
It's the kindest.
It's the kindest encomium, pean panegyric that anybody could ever say to you.
The kindest of the kind.
I couldn't believe it.
So it was traveling today.
Don't get me started on that.
This is Del and I are out.
And we are now in a different clime, as you can tell by the sun that is out.
We are not in New York.
So in any event, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Candace Owens is the most powerful person today.
And I've been saying this repeatedly, the most powerful person on the internet today.
Bar none.
Bar none.
She is without.
I can't begin. to explain to people, especially those who have not really figured this thing out.
And for those of you who are new to me, I welcome you and I thank you ahead of time.
I thank you for this.
I want to explain something which I think is so important and so critical for all of us right here.
And I think one of the reasons why I think we all kind of share this thing.
You and I, you and I love sincerity and honesty.
It's the most, you know what?
Better somebody tells you, hang on.
Why did I do this?
Just a second.
Why are you obsessed with this crap?
Oh, I love this.
Oh, there we go.
Well, you know what?
I hit this by accident, but that's a very, very good.
It's a very, very good question.
And thank you.
Let me see, where is this?
I want to address this young person.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
Again, why are you people so obsessed with this crap?
Thank you for that, by the way.
And thank you and welcome.
May I tackle that and turn to you as well for some views as to why we are so obsessed with this crap?
Anybody feel like they're obsessed with it?
Anybody?
Go ahead.
Anybody feel they're obsessed with this obsession?
Obsession versus almost like a perseveration, almost like something that's not real, like an unnatural, unfair, irrational, unhealthy, focused perpetuation, obsession.
Anybody feel like that?
Anybody?
Now, understand something.
I want you to understand, and I hope people as well.
I'm not in the business of cutting people off and having moderators.
I mean, you know, maybe I should, because I do believe in free speech as much as possible.
The only thing I ask is that we don't become vile.
But how many people here think we're obsessed?
And how many people, as somebody says, thinks that Candace is out of her mind?
Did you see this?
Candace is out of her mind.
When somebody, and that's a great point, because in order for us to determine what we feel, it's better sometimes to find out what we don't feel.
Here's why I don't think Candace is out of her mind.
Number one, when somebody says something that is baseless, or somebody is routinized, or somebody is repetitive, or somebody goes over and over and over, that's the perseveration.
Sometimes you'll see it in spectrum disorders.
See it in a variety of various forms of psychopathy or psychotic behavior, kind of in a delusional, you know, like a, like a, like a this, this whirlwind this, this arc, this repeated.
She has not ever, as far as i'm concerned, said anything that's out of her mind.
If she did, I think we'd be there for that, And I think that what people find for the most part is when they say she's out of her mind, is a couple of things come to mind.
First of all, there's jealousy, tremendous jealousy.
I'm never going to say anything about racism.
I don't think that's it.
If I did, I'd tell you, but I don't think that's it because Candace never, ever, ever even talks about race.
Candace never talks about race.
Race is never part of it.
It might be a little bit of sexism.
Maybe, maybe not.
Maybe, maybe not.
But I think people are jealous.
And what Candace came along is she says, if there is some type of, if there is some kind of a sacred cow, so to speak, some type of an untouchable way of thinking, she's the first one on it.
And it comes down to simply this.
And I'll tell you my particular journey, as I've said before, but we have a lot of new people.
And by the way, again, welcome and thank you for being here.
I never caught the Charlie Kirk thing at all.
I mean, I didn't get it.
I thought, oh, this is horrible.
Charlie Kirk died.
Terrible.
Many of us, I remember at the time thinking to myself, why is Charlie Kirk so popular?
People that I knew, people, believe it or not, that I found, I was shocked, were crushed, who watched him every day, watched him every day.
And I said, why?
Again, I didn't know this.
They never told me this.
And Charlie Kirk was not somebody who talked about, you know, usual things.
He was rather hardcore in his particular worldview.
He was a hardcore, staunch Catholic Christian.
I don't know if he was Catholic, but he talked about no people married sex, celibacy, women working at home, supporting the father, family, supporting the husband, supporting the hearth, raising the kids, Bible studies, church, tithing.
I thought, this guy's not going to, he's not going to go over big with today's kid.
They loved it.
Why?
Because he provided truth, honesty, and a conviction.
And they respected the fact that somebody could be that devoted to an ideology, not to a doxy, but that's the wrong word, but to a way of thinking.
So anyway, tragic, tragic, tragic, terrible, terrible.
And I never saw anything.
Next, next move.
Here comes Erica Kirk.
I said, who's that?
Oh, that's the poor girl.
That's the poor woman.
That's the widow.
Nails said, It's not crap.
CK's life matter, Trotic's matter.
The truth matters.
Absolutely.
And by the way, the uninvestigated and unpursued truth, I think, is a mortal sin.
And thank you for that.
Especially when nobody seems to be lifting a finger to go after why he was actually killed and by whom.
Okay, so anyway, here comes Erica.
How many of you thought the same way?
Okay, there's, you know, I didn't know who she was.
I had no reason to dislike her.
I didn't, I didn't know anything about anything.
I didn't, I didn't care about had I known about things like, you know, her pageant work.
Who cares?
That's not it.
That wasn't it.
A lot of people did this.
A lot of people were pageants.
We weren't thinking.
We didn't care about her.
Okay.
I told you this.
I'll say it again.
Red pill moment for me.
Red pill moment.
Red pill.
When I saw her leaning over cradling in what appeared to be a deliberate publicity shot, crying, praying, crying over her husband, Charlie, I puked.
Puked.
Couldn't believe what I was saying.
Could not believe I saw what I saw.
Couldn't believe it.
Could not believe what I saw.
My jaw dropped figuratively.
I couldn't believe it.
I said, Who can be so craving, so crass, so diabolically gauche?
And this is horrid.
How can you do this?
Red pill number one.
Red pill number two.
Six days later, five, six days later, she has a meeting, a Zoom meeting.
This is the bereaved widow.
This is the woman saddled, leveled by the horror.
And she comes up with this: hey, guys.
First, I think I've told you this.
I hate this.
Hey, guys.
I don't know.
There's a couple of things that people say now.
Hey, guys.
And what you guys needed, and what you guys, and you guys, you know, Crystal Ball.
Well, Crystal Ball's on breaking points with Saji Sagert, Sagert, whatever it is.
One time she was on an interview with Candace.
And speaking of ball balls, she eviscerated her.
Candace took this crystal ball and basically gave her an orchiectomy.
But she always says, Hey, guys, hey, guys, hey, guys, welcome back, guys.
Hey, guys.
I hate that.
It's an affectation.
It's a phrase.
It is, I'm so sick of it.
I'm not your guy.
Speak like an adult.
You're an adult.
You're in a broadcast.
Do you speak English?
Speak like an adult.
Enough with this.
Hey, guys.
The other one, too, was literally.
My eyes literally bugged out.
I'm like, no, it didn't.
Literally, stop saying literally.
People say literally for no particular reason.
And I was literally driving down the road.
Well, I have no reason not to believe you were.
As opposed to what?
Figuratively?
Anyway.
So here's going back to six days after the assassination.
There she is.
Hey, guys.
Hey, guys.
How are you guys?
Hey, don't be so down.
Here's my magic tissue.
Don't worry.
Hey, let's talk about that merch sales.
Merch sales are up.
Hatch are doing gangbusters.
Gangbusters.
Keep it the good work, people.
By the way, that's tpusa.com, tp-usa.com.
Come on, let's fight, fight, fight.
You know, coffees are for closers.
It was like Glenn Gary Glenn Ross.
What are we talking about?
I couldn't believe this.
Six days.
Six days.
I would have been, I would have had to, if my wife were, but not just died, slaughtered, shot down, cut down, and this is the way she acts.
And you say, why do I obsess over this crap?
I've never seen anything like it.
And nobody's saying anything until Candace.
I was a lone voice.
I said, I know this is not the end of the world, but does anybody notice it?
Until Candace.
Candace saw right through it.
I noticed little things.
I'm saying, do you understand how this thing works?
Let me give you an example.
Sometimes I am a prosecutor, trial lawyer by profession.
And when you're in, when you're doing a case, sometimes somebody's behavior, somebody's, somebody's, I don't know, how do I say this?
Somebody's behavior or something that they do really kind of makes you say, hmm.
Remember the movie Silverado?
Remember when Kevin Costner, supposedly, the person that Kevin Costner played, supposedly fell off the horse.
He goes, yeah, Uncle John fell off the horse.
He goes, what?
Fell off the horse.
He said, he's alive.
This guy was the best horseman ever.
He doesn't fall off the horse.
Or so-and-so did what he wasn't at mass.
He's not at mass.
He's in mass every day.
Something's wrong with him.
We have patterns.
We have abilities.
We have traits.
We have certain things that we do.
And you notice them.
And it may seem trivial, but you notice them.
Let me ask you something.
When you cry and somebody hands you a tissue, why did they hand you a tissue?
Why does somebody, why do people hand you a tissue?
Two reasons.
One, your eyes.
It's not really your eyes.
Sometimes it might be.
Sometimes you might get that Tammy Faye if you're wearing a mascara.
But what's the other reason?
Mucus.
Hate to be gross.
It's not gross.
When you cry, lachrimation.
When you become a lachromous, tear ducts and note works hand in hand.
The tissue is when you blow your nose because you're crying.
Crying Theater 00:02:17
You're crying.
Somebody says you snot.
Perhaps.
I could have said it better, but you're right.
Do you ever see Erica ever blow her nose?
Ever?
Watch.
It's performative.
It's performative.
It's you're playing the role.
I don't even think in the world of theater, in the world of theater, you can do a couple of things.
People always will say, how do actors, how do they actually, how do they cry?
How do you cry when you're an actor?
Let me tell you how you do it.
First of all, one thing is they blow this like this menthol in your face, like this heater.
And you sit there and you, and all of a sudden you will cry like a some bitch.
Our good friend says, Lionel, she gave me the creeps from day one when she was whispering, standing over behind Charlie's chair.
I lost my cat the same day and I was still ugly crying.
I like that.
And here she was looking fabulous.
Absolutely.
Do you see what you just did?
And thank you.
You remember something that you went through.
Yay, caught your exquisite commentary again.
Thank you, Kay.
You notice certain things.
You notice little things, little, little, little things that may not mean, but they mean a lot.
Here's one for you.
For those of you old enough to remember, I always got to remember this.
I was talking to somebody the other day about 9-11 and I said, don't you remember 9-11?
You know, 9-11?
He goes, I was in grade school.
I said, oh, okay.
I didn't know.
I figured everybody's by it.
Anyway, there was a time when during the O.J. Simpson case, O.J. Simpson, after he killed Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, he took a flight to Chicago.
He was in this hotel in Chicago.
Okay?
He got a phone call from the LAPD.
Now, listen to me.
They said, Mr. Simpson, yes.
This is Lieutenant.
I said, what's up?
I've got bad news.
Your wife has been.
No, your ex-wife has been murdered.
He says, oh, my God.
I'm coming back right away.
Thank you.
Gotcha.
Why is that?
Gotcha.
Why?
He had two ex-wives.
Gotcha Moments 00:02:18
He never asked which one.
Gotcha.
Little things, little things.
There was a case years ago.
I told you this, of the Night Stalker.
Kenneth Bianchi and Bianchi and Angelo Buono, the Night Stalkers.
Bianchi thought he was a genius.
He thought he could mimic this multiple personality business, which doesn't really work.
And they were, somebody said, let me put him under hypnosis.
Let me talk to him.
And under in the hypnotic state, which he was not in, he went and he grabs something.
He grabs something and he said, ah, gotcha.
Why is this?
In a hypnotic state, you don't grab things.
You don't.
How do I say this?
You don't grab things.
You don't do that.
You can't because of some rule.
In the hypnotic state, you're almost like watching a movie.
You don't grab things.
You don't participate.
You don't touch.
You don't sleepwalk.
You don't somnambulate.
None of that.
It was a gotcha.
I want to say something to you, ladies.
I've said this before, and I'll say this again.
If I have to get to the bottom of this, and I could ask a man or a woman, I say, give me a woman.
For reasons that I think we all know, your ability to cut through the nonsense is so much better than men because you have a built-in, an instinctual.
I don't know if the word is.
Basically, it's like a bullshit detector that nobody has.
Little things.
The clothing she wore, these memes.
Remember what a meme is?
When a meme comes out, meme, remember what meme is?
Meme is from the word memetic.
Richard Dawson came out.
Not Richard Dawson.
Richard Dawson was on family feud.
Stephen Dawson.
Is it Stephen Dawson?
Anyway, you know, the atheist.
Richard Dawson.
Anyway, sorry, he says, he said that a meme is short, that memetics is when you pass on information much like you would a chromosomal piece.
Thank you, Ulysses.
Like a piece of data.
Memes Matter 00:11:36
You pass it on and you inherit it.
That's a meme.
Look at the memes.
What were the memes immediately?
The memes and the gifs and all this kind of jazz.
What was it?
It was Erica dancing in gold lame, doing a pole dancing, being shot out of a cannon.
Remember that one thing where he's, who was it, Beyonce, where you're elevated up from below the stage on the spring.
You go up and you dance and you she was so phony, so fake, so Ursat, so but women got it better than men.
They saw it immediately.
They didn't buy any of it.
The stories didn't make any sense.
The worst thing is when somebody decides to lie about something for no particular reason, they lie about something for no particular reason.
Like my friend, the great Gordon Soley said, some people would rather climb up a tree and lie than stand there and tell the truth.
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
Little things, she says.
One of them was things that just don't make any sense.
So I was Asked, says JR says, Erica and TPUSA have changed their stance on so much.
You are great.
Love watching you.
Thank you, sir.
Oh, TPUSA is done.
Finished.
They're done.
Done, done, And if ever there was any group of people that I would really look at very closely, I'm not making any accusations, but if anybody said, is there anybody there who might have been perhaps maybe contributory or participatory in the dispatch of Charlie?
You, you know, you go all this place.
I'm going to TPUSA.
She screwed up.
She did more to destroy that than anything else.
She has got to get out of the way and she won't do it.
She won't do it.
I'll leave it at that.
But here's a story.
And ladies, you'll appreciate this.
This is what her thing is.
If you can believe this.
Funky says, Funky Monkey says, I'm pretty sure Erica and Amber Heard went to the same acting school.
Amber Heard was Helen Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, rather, compared to this.
She was, and thank you, by the way.
Her whole thing is, you know, I'm sexy.
You know I'm hot.
I mean, you know, say it.
Erica would say, it's okay, say it.
You know I'm sexy.
I am hot.
I am wicked hot.
I am so wicked hot.
You lust for me.
You wish you were me.
Say it.
You wish you were me.
I'm beautiful.
I'm gorgeous.
I make men and people melt.
I'm a great actress.
I'm smart.
This is the delusion.
And I'm not exaggerating.
And she has this idea, this understanding.
Oh, shucks.
Look, I was a tomboy.
Look, I had short hair for God's sake.
I had short hair.
What are you talking about?
I had short hair when I was a kid.
I was a weird kid.
I went by the name Butch.
Go figure.
I used to climb trees and shoot squirrels and gut pheasants for no particular reason.
I never wore a dress.
I was like, OP, you know, just stop it.
So she has a story.
You know, I was, I was walking down the street and I had, people came up and said, hey, Erica, what is it?
Oh, and her mother's always there.
Erica, Candace brings it up.
Her mother's always there.
Somebody said, hey, Erica, we've signed you up.
We've signed me up for what?
To be Miss Arizona.
You did what?
You signed me up.
Sign me up.
I don't want to do this.
Oh, come on, Erica.
I mean, Erica, please.
Erica, you were so beautiful.
You were so pulcratudinous.
You're a sylph, a siren.
Your immane beauty and your sexy magnanimity are you you you you are siren-like.
You must do this.
Please, for the great people to me, okay, I didn't know anything about this.
Okay, what the hey, mom, what do you think?
Okay, I'm serving my state, serving my country.
All right, fine, fair enough, I'll do it.
All right, that's the way you want to do it.
I'll do it.
Sure, where do I sign up?
Golly genius, son of a bitch, if I didn't win.
I didn't want this.
Okay, then all Candace said was she lists in her curriculum vitae all the time.
She either ran for, not ran for, or participated in events, or the word is, she participated in the events or just tried out for it or something since she was like a kid.
So why is she lying?
Nobody cares about this.
Nobody cares about whether she missed everything, but she lied about it.
Why are you lying?
Why did you create this story that you don't know what the truth is?
She's not a psychopath.
I don't even think she's a narcissist.
She's too stupid.
Psychopaths don't do this.
Psychopaths are smart people.
Psychopaths don't care what you think.
A psychopath doesn't care whether you think they're pretty.
Your opinion means nothing.
They might want to fool it in terms of trying to get something from you, but they do not have grandiosity.
I mean, they're glad of this.
It doesn't come up with them.
And people use that word, I think, psychopath, a little too much.
It's almost like this ubiquitous stamp of bad guy.
And it's a clinical term.
She's a liar.
She's just a liar who, and she, and here's the best part.
You ready for this?
She's not smart.
She's stupid.
Listen to what she says.
Listen to what she says.
Then she did this thing where Candace, number seven, episode seven was the greatest one Candace did.
It was, you could feel her voice quivering.
It was tremulous.
It was quivering, quavering, so to speak.
Suzanne says, as better she not raised her children.
She's an empty shell, those poor kids.
I feel sorry for them.
I feel sorry for them.
Did you hear what he says?
Well, I had to go to work because I was a single mom.
I say, I think Charlie's insurance policy was $10 million in and of itself.
I mean, what are you talking about?
Tucker raised, I don't know, $5 million.
I mean, she's a shareholder.
She actually wants you.
And I'm sure we have some single moms, real single moms out there right now.
But she actually wants you to believe.
She truly wants you to believe that she's this struggling mom who's trying to make sandwiches and brown bagging it for the kids and picking them up in the station wagon and take them to skating practice.
I mean, what is has she ever told us the truth?
She tells you things, you know, I never dated.
I never dated.
I mean, I came to New York and all my friends were, she had this weird way of saying this, and the drinks.
And they wanted, and they dated with the drinks.
And I said, I don't want to date with the drinks and the drinks because I just want to stay home and read the Bible cover to cover.
I want to go to Bible class.
I want to ask my preacher, ask your preacher, what are you talking about?
I want to ask my preacher.
I'm going to say, preacher, what is it?
Preacher, should I do this?
She lied about that.
Then she says, I took my kids and I wanted them to see where daddy worked.
I wanted them to see the people who took care of my kids.
I'm still trying to figure that one out.
You what?
Candace brought this up.
The people who took care of her kids, kind of like the sort of maybe, I guess, maybe sort of what?
What would you call them?
Nannies?
She never met them?
Not only that, Charlie's office, little things like this.
Charlie's office wasn't where she took the Charlie's office someplace else.
I mean, everything about, she doesn't remember what she says.
She just spews this mendacity, these reels, these sprays of lying.
It's the most, I've never seen anything like it.
She doesn't know the truth and doesn't care.
She is without the ability to do it.
Unbelievable.
She was involved most probably with either something involving spooks or episodes involving, I guess, the, you know, this whole, the Fort Huachuca stuff, but also doing an industrial on EMPs with Woolsey and the CIA.
How about the men?
How many men has she dated?
Look, I don't care about this.
But when you say, oh, I'm a Vessel Virgin, little old me, I'm just little Miss Innocent.
I don't know about this.
I don't know nothing about birthing no babies.
I'm just, I'm just who I am.
I'm just, I'm just, I'm just Candace.
I'm just plain old Candace.
That's all I am.
I'm just plain old Candace.
I'm just, I'm just a girl, simple girl.
I'm just a simple girl.
Stop it.
Nobody's asking you to lie.
Nobody cares.
Stop lying.
And the people at the TPUSA are so stupid.
Let me tell you something about these people.
They were very, very smart.
And I've told you this before.
It was a talk that they were going to, of all things, they were going to be involved in some kind of either real estate or some kind of property where they may, I surmise, I'm just guessing, I'm just spitballing here, my friends, that they would,
that they would be involved in the building homes or developments or cities, maybe with not necessarily churches per se, but preachers and using all of the powers of First Amendment free speech, tax exemption status.
They don't say pay taxes.
Joel Osteen and others, preachers, religious schools.
It's perfect.
They were on their way.
This was going to be bigger than anything with or without Charlie, by the way.
It's better with Charlie.
And she's going to screw things up.
Doctora Latina says, I was a single mom of two daughters.
It was grueling.
Worked two jobs and spent every free moment with my girls.
I wish I could have been even more present for them.
You're right.
And here's this woman, by the way, Latina.
She's pretending she was you.
Pretending she was you.
Let me go back and ask you this.
If anybody, I hope it doesn't happen here.
But if ever any of you find people had the death of a child, death of a husband, tragic, violent death.
Death of a pet, because pets in many respects are worse than sometimes worse than people.
But you were paralyzed.
You were stultified.
You couldn't move.
Tyler Robinson's Solo Act 00:08:39
And she's bopping around.
She's on.
Remember the day she did the run on Fox News?
She was on Paris Fault.
I mean, one or another all day long.
And then with Barry Weiss, the CBS.
What are your words for Candace Owens?
Stop.
Just stop.
She's like Cruella Deville or Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction.
You will not.
I will not be ignored.
Oh my God.
It just she When you do something on Broadway, when you have, you do eight shows a week, eight matinees, evenings, Wednesdays off, whatever it is.
Well, Wednesday, by the way, is matinee day.
So in any event, when you do a scene and you do the, okay, let's do the kitchen scene where I get the bad news that Uncle Joe died in a fertilizer accident.
And what I do is I have my thing.
I set my, I do it all the time because I've got to get there.
I don't have time to think about Uncle, no, I put my thing, I put my, my, my prop here and I put my coffee cup here and I look down and I try to, remember, they can't hear me, but I've, I've learned this line and they make it sound like my voice is quivering, quavering, but it's really not.
But I do it all the time.
I do, it's a setup, it's a routine because I can't get into the character every time.
I've got to have a set routine where I get into it and I get into it fast and I've got to either pretend I'm crying or have a love in my throat or something.
It's just the same way that in the NBA, people who do, they do free throws, they, you know, dribble it twice, like that.
They have a routine.
Same thing with baseball before they swing, they go through a routine.
She goes through a routine, whatever she does.
Her act, one of them is the Charlie, the Charlie act.
And it's the same one every single time.
The voice is so phony, so flat, so fake, so synthetic, it's an insult to anybody's intelligence.
Absolutely, an insult.
Insult.
Like, like nothing you've ever seen.
An insult.
It's brutal.
And she does this without any type of, how do I say this?
Without any kind of inflection, any hesitation, any, she just doesn't care.
She just doesn't care.
And she doesn't think that you notice.
She thinks you don't notice this.
And this goes on and on and on.
And by the way, let me explain something.
You could talk about the, oh, the Romanian, you know, the orphanage, you know about that.
That's something, that's terrible, that's awful.
The lying about the husbands, the lying about this.
But her unnecessary lies are the thing which absolutely drives me nuts.
These unnecessary lies.
Why is she doing this?
She doesn't have to lie.
No one cares.
Do you know what I'm saying to you?
Nobody cares about this.
Now, there are four considerations here for us to think about and for you to think about.
Number one is the actual Charlie murder itself.
Facts of the case, Impossibilities, problems you have, issues you have, a lot of things, a lot of aspects of that.
I, as a, again, former prosecutor, criminal trial lawyer, defense, I see a lot of problems with that case as well.
But that, that's that.
The second issue is who did it?
How many of you people believe in the story that Tyler Robinson was the sole participant, the sole that there was no conspiracy, it was just him by himself, and that nobody helped him.
He did it only because he did not like, all of a sudden, he did not like what was being said regarding gay, no, trans people.
He picked up a one, he got a 30-out six granddaddy shooting iron and decided to take out Charlie because of what Charlie said.
And Charlie, if anybody was a gentleman, if anybody handled it so methodically, so beautifully, so perfectly, so kindly, it was Charlie.
It was Charlie.
If anybody did it, it was Charlie.
And he decided, he wants you to believe that one day he said, that's enough.
And he drove an inordinate amount of time to get there, an inordinate amount of time.
And the story is he used his grandfather's rifle.
And by the way, what I would do is I would have experts, snipers say how difficult it is to make that shot.
But not only that, to maintain your cool, to maintain your cool, to not become scared, to not become nervous, to not freeze.
Keep in mind, you're not doing, you're not plinking cans, you're talking about a human being.
That's that.
The first one was the trial.
The second one is, was he the only one?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
If you think Tyler Robinson acted alone, you're out of your mind.
And Tyler, make sure you get away from any type of exclusive, kind of out-of-the-way, kind of parochial type of correctional center because that's where bad things happen to you.
Because Tyler, if you go away, everything is better.
If you go away, everything is better.
If you go away, if they wake up one morning and you're dispatched, if you're gone, if you're not here anymore, it's done.
You just, it's the biggest, it's the biggest relief you can imagine.
And it's very easy to make you go away.
In the prison system, there always has been this thing referred to since the black, the black art of poisoning, is called noose on a bun.
And this is where you give somebody something over a period of time that has a particular chemical in it.
This is not, this, this involves, this evinces, by the way, a much higher level of participation from other people.
Kitty Kitty Whiskers says, reminder, there were Google searches for Tyler and the hospital, et cetera, before dispatch day.
Indeed.
Excellent point.
Thank you.
Excellent point.
You know, when you give somebody something on four or five days, six days, and all of a sudden you give them something else, that second agent acts with the first, it's kind of like a binary compound.
And lo and behold, boom, you have this reaction.
And when they do a tox screen, toxicology report, the only thing that breaks down are substances, chemicals that are found in, you know, iodine, you know, high chlorine.
Nothing extraordinary.
No other toxin that extravasated and perfused the body to kill.
No, not at all.
It's been done a million times.
A million, million times.
And by the way, what he should do is he should be some kind of a federal, the Fed should have some kind of a joint owner, a joint participation.
In some federal systems, some federal prisons, they will have particular, well, the inbase wear all paper.
The diet is so monitored, you can't even believe it.
But they have cameras and devices that can determine massive and very quick sudden drops in temperature, meaning some type of in extremis that these people might be in.
You want to have that.
You might want to have an Air Force base or a hospital where Tyler is kept, not even as a prison per se, but something where he can be watched.
Because I'm telling you, listen to what I'm saying.
If he goes bye-bye, the case is over and you just relieved ever getting to the bottom of any of this.
So that's that.
So we got the case itself.
Number two, we have the issue of how many people are involved.
Number three, what's the motivation?
This is probably the least important.
This is probably the least, the least important.
Why Hate Crimes Matter 00:02:00
In criminal law, we don't care about motivation.
I mean, you could bring it up.
It might help, but we don't care about it because of the fact that why you did something is really unimportant.
All we have to prove as a prosecutor is you intended to do something, not why you did it.
That's why hate crimes make no sense.
Hate crimes sound great until you realize what they are.
They take a crime which is already cognizable, meaning it's already actionable, like batteries, you know, assault, whatever it was, arson, and you take it and you exaggerate it.
You raised its level of Sentencing and the like because of something that was said, something that was thought, something that was believed, something that was uttered.
You took something which is already against the law and you aggravated it by somebody uttering or thinking something which was which was legal.
You could hate anybody else you want in this country.
You could hate gay people or Islamic people, whatever you want, as long as you don't hurt them.
So, what a hate crime does is it takes something which is already a law.
Let's say you burn a cross in somebody's lawn.
That's either burglary, believe it or not, arson, a variety of other things.
But it makes it a hate crime and it tries to invoke federal jurisdiction.
It's ridiculous.
It's stupid.
I don't care why you did it.
So what?
I don't care.
By the way, what if somebody was a bad hate crime person?
What if I went to a synagogue and I spray painted on the walls a Mogan David, you know, a Star of David on a what?
On a synagogue.
No, you're supposed to put it.
No, you're supposed to put a swastika.
That's the hate thing.
Well, I wasn't very good at it.
What if I wanted to, what if I burned a Christmas tree on the lawn of a black family, a Christmas tree?
And somebody says, what does that mean?
I say, I don't know.
I just am not very good at burning a cross.
I don't have the wood, but Christmas trees, I got a lot of them.
And nobody understands what the, you see what I'm saying?
Why We Burn Christmas Trees 00:09:53
Now we're getting into the motivation, what you said, what you thought.
Who cares?
So I don't really care.
Candace is saying this.
Candace is saying that right before, right before his dispatch, his liquidation, he was saying some things about Israel, about the Middle East, about the government, about Trump, about a variety of folks.
Candace posits, she believes that it was at that time when all Helborough was closed, when Charlie was getting hinky, when he said he wanted to maybe do a Doge type of investigation or some type of an audit, and that he was very seriously thinking about removing or withdrawing from any support of Trump or the government because of their affiliation with Israel.
Candace believes that the whole Middle East is just a rubber stamp.
We're acting as proxies for Israel, and Charlie believes so as well.
Reality check.
Number one, they're saying that all over the world.
It's not novel.
If they're suggesting that Charlie was taken out because of that, he's repeating what everybody else is saying.
It's not even novel.
A lot of people say that.
I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I don't know.
So motive is a weird thing.
And the fourth part about is just Erica.
Erica is the heel in professional wrestling.
She's the bad guy.
If you've ever saw, If you ever saw years ago, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, those great, great movies, Alexis Carrington and all these women that were just horrible.
They were shrews and harrodins, myrtresses, horrible, just these termigants.
That's Erica.
Erica is so much fun.
Seriously, don't you find out now that they're going back and just listening to things she said then and you realize it's fun.
Now, is it the end of the world?
Of course not.
Of course not.
But what it is, is it's something even more important than that.
It's the idea for us to kind of a crowd tourist truth.
Why I love Candace Owens and what she's doing is that she starts on one premise.
She has the only one who has the courage to do this.
When they go after her, she comes back at them with a fury and a ferocity nobody could even imagine.
It is like nothing anybody has seen.
And the billion dollars, oh, DuPont offered CK to pull out of the Greenland rare earth metals deal.
Yep.
That's good too.
But remember, we'll find a lot of these things.
And by the way, Ian, and I appreciate this.
But the question is you have to ask yourself, is it enough to warrant his dispatch?
Why cause attention to this?
Or the fact that something goes wrong, let's say somebody's caught in the middle of it.
But is he really that important?
Everybody's saying this.
I mean, there are ways to pay him back.
Why that?
Why, especially after Epstein, why?
But remember one thing.
They lie to you.
They lie to you.
They lie to your face.
They lie.
All the time they want to take your place.
Backstabbers.
They lie.
They hate you.
They hate everything about you.
Everything.
They have such contempt for you.
They think you're so stupid.
They think you're going to believe this.
That's absolutely ain't going to happen.
So let me just also tell you, first of all, to Candace, thank her for bringing you over.
It is so, I'm so grateful to have such great people, great Americans, great thinkers, great folks, not only here, but all over the world who recognize mendacity and also have the courage, like Candace, to say, you're wrong, lady, Erica.
You're wrong.
This has got to stop.
This has got to stop.
If for no other reason, in Charlie's name.
And by the way, TPUSA, you aid and abet this.
You are accomplices to all of this.
And you're going to look so bad.
Your name is going to be tantamount to the Shinola Company.
Nobody's going to want to have anything to do with you, especially when prosecutions come about and a lot of other stuff as well.
So it's going to be something.
My friends, I told you, I thank you for this.
You were so, so unbelievably kind for you to join, to join us.
Candace, if you're listening, thank you for this.
Thank you for introducing me to these great friends.
By the way, any questions you have, any thoughts, observations before we back it up?
I always like to see what you think.
Because if you were on my trial team, what would you notice?
And by the way, if somebody said, is this a bunch of crap?
Do you think this is a bunch of crap?
Do you think, do you think that this is totally baseless?
I say absolutely not.
100%.
Absolutely not.
So, my friends, I thank you.
To those of you who were so kind to donate or to super chat and the like, thank you for that.
Like I said, tomorrow, I have been, oh, and by the way, I have been awake for, I don't, look at this.
We've got a brand new member here.
Thank you.
I don't know.
I'm trying to think how long.
It was, I was on from 1 to 5 a.m. overnights.
That day was up pretty much.
So, and then left, caught a plane with my wife, been traveling.
We're here on the West Coast.
And I'm just, I don't even know.
I'm just, I'm out of it.
So if I, I might leave a little bit earlier because I might say something that's totally and completely desultory.
This is, by the way, this is one of the things that our good friend Kamala Harris, or Kamala, as I call her, she has a thing called logarhia or logolalia.
They called it verbal incontinence.
She just talks nonsense.
And logolalia.
Logoria is like diarrhea, but with words.
It's just spews.
These are true terms.
And by the way, indices of schizophrenia.
I don't want to get to that point.
I do not want to get to that point.
Let me just say before I forget, if you've ever tried, I hate airplanes.
I hate airlines.
I hate, we flew out of JFK.
And let me tell you something.
It was just people walking around in their pajamas.
By the way, thanks to Florida, by the way, who said, or Tampa, excuse me, Tampa Airport said you cannot wear pajamas and the like.
And I think this is terrific.
I love your words and description of everything.
I knew from the first week when Erica Kirk stood on that pulpit with fake tears, I felt something was wrong.
That is absolutely correct.
You know something was wrong and you realize it was wrong, Michael, because you've been around.
And you know what lying and mendacity is.
You know that.
Just incredible.
So anyway, dear, dear, dear friends, I love you.
Thank you so much for your kindness.
Thank you for your incredible words.
Thank you.
And by the way, thank you so much for following my beloved wife at Lynn's Warriors on YouTube.
This week, she has been consoling families who lost loved ones through the absolute, you want to talk about the dark forces, the psychopathy of digital, of Silicon Valley and big tech, because there was a bill called COSA, and they basically are out to gut anything that would make it at all.
It's almost illusory, but she's been on the phone, again, protecting children against human trafficking, human rights violations, and digital predation.
So please follow her at Lynn's Warriors.
It means a lot.
I would appreciate it a much love her as well because what she's doing is without peer.
And I thank you, my friends.
Thank you so much.
And Candace, if you're listening, thank you for directing your beautiful and great, brilliant audience towards me.
It is an honor.
There's a bunch of us out there that do the best we can.
And most, a lot of people, they basically believe every, well, I'll put it this way.
They respond to everything that Candace has said.
I think that's fine.
I don't.
My analysis is a little different.
It's observational.
It's perhaps more.
I think it's almost psychological.
It's almost like a debriefing, like a psychological post-mortem.
Because I think what makes things, people interesting are the characteristics of the people that we're talking about.
And there was not, I do not, Hillary Clinton doesn't lie that much.
Nobody lies like Erica Kirk.
Nobody.
Think about it.
Nobody.
Nobody lies like Erica Kirk.
So anyway, thank you.
Please do me a favor.
Please like the video.
Make sure you hit that little bell so you're notified of live streams and new videos because while I'm away, I just may jump on and do a live one right away or others as well.
I've got a lot of stuff I want to talk about, but I thank you.
for celebrating the truth.
Thank you for being so steadfast and so focused on exposing non-truth.
It says a lot about you and it says a lot about us because it's one thing that we hate is a liar.
Now you can exaggerate.
You can get things wrong.
You might be kind of full of it, but that doesn't mean that's not the same as somebody who looks you in the eye and lies.
We're going to get to the bottom of that.
My friends, thank you so much.
Hug your kids.
Love them.
It's a brutal and terrible world out there.
And make sure you love your spouse and your friends as well as I embrace you, dear friends.
Have a great and a glorious evening.
We'll talk to you tomorrow.
Don't forget, like the video, subscribe to the channel.
And until we meet again, remember these final words, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue ya.
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