How Candace Owens Became the Most Dangerous Person in Media
Candace Owens is framed as a dangerous media figure facing accusations of anti-Semitism and treason, though the host defends her right to criticize the military as mere opinion. While discussing legal ethics regarding perjury and dropping cases due to lack of evidence, the speaker pivots to labeling Owens a fraud and alleging she exploits Charlie Kirk's death for profit. The segment further devolves into conspiracy theories about MK Ultra, claims that Erica Kirk fabricated her life story, and bizarre assertions that Harry Styles was castrated, ultimately painting a chaotic picture where free speech debates merge with unfounded allegations of a global cabal targeting children. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to this, our Saturday version of this thing of ours.
I welcome you, one and all.
So honored, so pleased, so beside myself with glee.
Dare I say glee that you are here?
And I started off and I mentioned two particular words I want to teach you, viriloquous and veritical.
And both of these deal with truth telling, truth telling, truth, speaking the truth, being unafraid of the truth, viriloquous.
I wrote them down there.
Commit these two words to memory.
Use them in a sentence.
Once you use them, you'll remember saying it, veridical.
Throw that in there.
Never be afraid of words.
Never be afraid of the English language.
Never.
Never say, well, it's a big word.
I got my recent, this is an old, this is one of my favorites.
This is what I passed the time with.
Manitob fiction and all this.
This is called the Endangered English Dictionary.
By the way, the fellow who does this, David Grahams, is my favorite.
And there's words that are just beautiful.
It's like having another color, another way to describe something.
Do you remember when you were a kid?
Remember coloring?
Remember when you had coloring books ever sit on the floor, your tongue, and color?
And we used to have this, remember the original crayon.
It's Binny and Smith.
It was just this little box with just, you know, Roy G. Biv, kind of the basics.
And then you'd get that big thing with a hood, the hinged, even had a sharpener, which you never used.
But it had just, I remember looking at the different kinds of green, forest green, olive, dark, Kelly green.
How many, how many words for colors, but how many colors?
It's not how many words for colors, how many colors there were.
And each word has a gradation to it, has a style to it.
It's not just like viriloquous and viridical.
They're very, verity, veritable, you know, verisi, versus a variococile, which is, you don't want that.
But you, you find the root.
And I love it.
I love it.
It gives me power.
And I want to give you this gift.
Not the gift of words, because they're free, but the gift of appreciating that you can think better if you know more words.
You will think differently.
You will think deeper, deeper context, a deeper depth, which is a tautology, which is tautological, which is redundant, which is, you got it?
You will think differently.
If you know 10 words for hate, nothing wrong with the word hate, 10 words for love.
Sometimes bad things you have more words for.
You'll be able to limb, to explicate better.
I don't want you to be afraid of that because it is words are power and power unleashes, unlocks your ability to really nail what it is that we are thinking.
So anyway, I wanted to pontificate about that with you.
Power of Words00:03:06
Special thanks to, look at this, all the new members, Bex40.
Let me turn this up.
Where is my, dare I say my light here?
In any event, Bex, thank you.
Kaylee, Kayla, sorry, Kayla Sutton.
Jude Curtis, thank you.
Land Yacht, there we go.
Hey, Jude.
Don't be so make it bad.
Hero Journey, thank you.
And everybody else, thank you so, so very much.
How monumentally kind this is.
It is so.
I am so enlivened by the new faces, the new faces.
That's right, faces, even though they're names, faces, new people that I am honored to meet by virtue of whom?
Candace.
Candace.
The most important person today and the media.
Perhaps you might think these peons, these eulogiums, these panegyrics are excessive.
I don't care.
She's earned it.
There is nobody today more powerful than she.
No one, no one, no one, Joe Rogan maybe, who I like quite a bit, might be more popular in terms of maybe listeners, but powerful?
No, no, no.
No.
I don't think there's anybody braver.
I don't think there's anybody braver than Candace.
I can't say anything bad about her.
I can't.
The only thing I'm going to say is maybe she wastes her time talking to people like Piers Morgan.
Piers Morgan is just, I don't know what his thing is.
I got recently, there was this, I got this request to be on his show.
And I didn't even, I'm not even going to bother with it.
It's Jerry Springer, but Jerry Springer, at least it's classic.
They put six people together.
He wants them to yell at you.
But I just ignore it.
And they wrote me again.
Did you get our emails?
You're not even worth a response.
I don't need this.
I don't need this.
I want to talk to you.
I don't want to go on these ridiculous shows and waste my time, especially when nobody's going to be listening to me.
And nobody's going to be listening to me.
I just don't.
I'm all for different ideas and different thoughts, but I'm not going to waste my time with this.
It's ridiculous.
It's a waste, complete and total waste of time.
It is stupid.
It is stupid.
And I don't know why people fall for this stuff.
I really don't know.
And you get these people, why people have to yell and scream and curse F-bombs.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand it.
But I'm going to tell you a couple of things, which is really important.
She is and has unlocked so many things at one time.
And one of the things, Sarah, by the way, Sarah says, Candace is by far the best, but you are so enjoyable.
I love your words.
Candace is by far the best, but you are so enjoyable.
I love your words.
And I like you said it twice.
Deception And The Button00:15:27
Thank you.
That's an honor.
Candace does a couple of things, which are really, really, really, really smart and good.
Some of them which I find fascinating.
First of all, it seems like she is without a doubt the bravest of the brave.
She just doesn't care.
She says what she wants.
She says what she wants.
And I fundamentally believe in this, and I really do.
I'm serious.
I'm a lawyer.
Every time I passed the bar or became licensed, I'm in Florida, Florida, New Jersey, Florida, New Jersey, New York, and the District of Columbia, plus the Supreme Court, plus other things.
And whenever you swear and they say, do you swear to defend the Constitution?
Do you swear to defend the Constitution?
Do you swear not to keep your clients' money or anything like that?
They always say, do you swear to defend the Constitution?
And I'm thinking, yeah.
And the Constitution fundamentally stands for the proposition of free speech.
Now, to be technical, and you're correct, the First Amendment does not apply to private forms of limitation.
For example, if YouTube or Rumble or Twitter or X shuts you down, they are not technically speaking the government.
But here's the catch.
Here's the rub.
Here's the aspect of it that's interesting.
We know from the Twitter files that the government was basically telling people like Dorsey and these other creeps that they are to shut down the final people.
I've had a lot of things.
I'm not going to go through the, I'm not going to go through the list because, frankly, you don't care about this.
But I have been through the things because I said stuff that I guess people don't like.
I told you, my red pill, the moment everything to me was 21 years ago, 21 years ago, on September the 11th, 2001.
My wife and I were here, and it changed my life.
And what changed my life was what I saw in the news had nothing to do with what I was living.
I saw it there.
I was there.
I saw it.
I saw it.
And it was when the internet was at its full force.
And I'll tell you, there were people at the time who I thought were terrific.
I don't always agree with everything, but Alex Jones was the guy then.
I know he's come out after Candace and others and Nick Fuentes.
I don't know what this is about.
I have no idea.
It was lunatic, lunatic stuff.
She's on Adderwall psychosis.
What are you talking about?
But remember, I decide, I guess, I guess I like what people say sometimes, not necessarily the people.
Though I think I know them and I feel like I know them and I say words like, I like them.
I don't know what they really are.
But at the time, 21 years ago, he was it.
Period.
End of, we didn't even know about this.
We didn't know anything about this.
He was the OG.
He was it.
And nobody talked about New World Order.
Nobody talked about the Bilderbergs.
Nobody talked about Bohemian Grove.
Nobody talked about any of this stuff.
People thought he was like, what are you talking about?
Remember gay frogs?
You got your gay frogs.
Well, it turns out, believe it or not, there were reports that chemicals have changed, either changed the gender.
Didn't make them gay, perhaps, maybe it was a misuse of the term, but this was legitimate.
It was legitimate.
It actually happened.
But because it sounded crazy, nobody did it.
So that's where I started.
And then everybody came on.
Everybody came on board.
I mean, everybody wanted to knock him off the podium, so to speak.
And then I say, listen, I want to hear everybody.
Do you know that button?
You know that button?
That button that got you on?
The same button will get you off.
Not that way.
Depends how much you enjoy it.
If you don't like something, the off button is a channel selection too.
Saying I don't want to hear this is a channel selection.
I don't block people.
I've been blocked on X alone, X or Twitter then.
Keith Olbermann, Alec Baldwin, David Crosby.
Who hell?
Oh, that, what's his name?
Tater?
Oh, what's his name?
On CNN?
These people, I've never engaged.
I don't block anybody.
Now, you can mute if somebody's bothering.
You can say, look, you talk whatever you want.
I don't want to block you.
I don't have these monitors and things like that.
Somebody's profane or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I really believe, I believe that for every drop of rain that falls, a flower grows.
Sorry.
Ltho Merman.
I believe that, you know, let the system, let the economy, let the, you know, laissez-faire, it'll work out.
Let people talk to them.
Sometimes I get more, I make a better impact if somebody says something.
Like the other day, In cross-examination, as you know, in trial work, they always say, never ask a question you don't know the answer to.
Well, that may be true for law, but not in real life.
So I got this stuff, all these DMs, you're going to realize one day that what Kansas, oh, when it comes to, ooh, ooh.
And whenever I get the chance, I'm saying, that's interesting.
Remember what I told you?
When somebody says something crazy to you, you say, huh, interesting.
Or fascinating, whatever you want to call it.
I said, what exactly is she doing?
What has she said that's wrong?
Always start with this.
Tell me, I'm all ears.
What has she said that is wrong?
Not that's mean, because mean is subject to debate.
What has she said that is wrong?
What has she said that is incorrect?
What has she said?
By the way, I just realized, my God, look, like I've got keratinemia.
This orange.
I've got a got this lamp here.
I look, look, orange.
Like I'm having too much lycopene or too much naranga.
In any event, don't let that fool you.
What is she saying that's wrong?
What?
What is she saying?
And then fact versus opinion.
Your opinion, you're on your own.
Your opinion, an opinion, that's why opinion is always left out of libel and defamation.
It's a statement of fact.
First of all, what facts are she saying?
What is she saying?
She only shows you.
Have you ever seen any of her series, her episodes?
She's got so many facts.
LLC, this and this one, this.
And when they put this one up and they change this, they changed their name.
And then she was Laurie Franz, you know, and then what more do you need?
Here's a fact.
Here's the video.
Here's the context.
Here's the message.
Here's the statement.
Here's the interview.
She doesn't sit back and just make things up.
Let's see.
Erica is she decided to have, I don't know, talk to people six days after Charlie's death.
Yeah, no, it happened.
Now, opinion is another story.
And by the way, geopolitically, you can think anything you want.
You can think anything you want.
Anything.
Anything.
I thought that was axiomatic.
I thought that was absolute.
You can believe.
I don't want to go down the list.
So whatever she says, it's fine.
And what they do is they try to say, oh, oh, so you're, they try to take something that somebody believes in, and then they take your support of this person for something else.
And you try to, oh, so I guess you think that such and such.
I never said that.
So this, remember, don't give these people any time.
But if you ever want to have any fun, ask them specifically.
Maybe I've missed something.
What exactly is Candace saying that's wrong?
Tell me what she said.
Well, she's a widow.
Don't give me that.
That's already all.
You obviously don't know anything about this because people are still bringing up that she's a widow.
Notice how Dan Bongina took off.
What was that about?
Something's wrong with that guy.
He needs help and bad.
Remember when he came out of the out of the gate just, I mean, just in this torrent of execration against our beloved Candace for reasons I don't really understand.
It's like, what are you doing?
What are you talking about?
I hate her.
You're burning hell.
I mean, he just went over and he did this.
I'm saying this again.
I'm a broken record.
He did this for a trailer.
It was the trailer.
The episodes hadn't even come out yet.
And he's going crazy.
He's like he wanted to cash the check early or something.
But let's go back to something about the truth.
Maybe veriloquist.
The whole idea of something that is true.
Let me ask you something.
This is tough.
I don't want to be, dare I say, too epistemological, too philosophical.
But what does it mean when something is true?
I know we think we know.
We think we know.
But what does it mean?
When somebody says, by the way, this is interesting.
Whenever you want to attack the notion of truth, you got to ask, well, what's a lie?
What's the opposite of truth?
Non-truth, untrue.
Well, what is a lie?
Is the untruth a lie?
Not necessarily.
There was a case years ago on official misconduct.
And the appellate court said, there was an attorney who yelled during a closing argument that the other opposing party was lying.
And the appellate court wrote that that's improper.
That was, in fact, offensive behavior.
Because they said, a lie is the misrepresentation of fact with the intent to deceive.
That's what a lie is.
That's what lying is.
It's not that you've said something that was incorrect.
It was to deceive.
And dare I say deceive, I think, negatively.
If I want to deceive you, if you say, how do I look in this?
How's my new hairstyle?
What do you think of this dress?
What do you think of this tie?
What do you think of this car?
This is my baby.
Isn't she beautiful?
Yeah.
By the way, remember, if anybody shows you a picture of a baby, remember the old standby.
Now that's a baby.
Or a lot of hair.
But if you say, beautiful baby, and you don't believe it, is that a lie?
Well, technically, because what I want to deceive you, but I want to deceive you.
I don't want to deceive you into thinking the baby's beautiful.
I want you to deceive you into thinking that I think the baby's beautiful.
See what I'm saying?
There's a difference.
If I'm lying to you, and lies we are immersed in.
We are immersed in lies.
So I'm trying to catch Candace in a lie.
Have you done that before?
What does she say that's lying?
What does she do?
First of all, she knows it's a lie.
Sometimes if you make a mistake, that's one thing.
That doesn't even apply.
Remember, the misrepresentation of fact with the intent to deceive.
Deceive you about the fact, not deceive you positively.
No, you know, that was a brilliant comment, Jimmy.
That's being tactful.
What if she said that's wrong?
Can you look into the connection with Canada?
Can you look into the connection with Canada?
I'd like to do that once I know what that is.
But thank you.
Hey, Lionel, thank you for defending Candace.
I'm so tired of people attacking her.
Your breath of fresh air.
How can you, by the way, how can you not defend?
I'm not defending anybody, but thank you.
By the way, please give me more information about Canada.
It's beautiful.
But here's the thing.
To defend her, it's like I'm still waiting for her to say something that's wrong.
Now, other people, now, let me just say something.
And I'm not going to go into detail about this, but other people I think sometimes might be a little bit, what's the word?
They might be a little bit too eager to perhaps claim things that really aren't true.
They might, mean things, for example, or mean things.
For example, let me ask you this.
Does anybody believe, believe, very simply put, that Erica had anything to do with the dispatch of Charlotte?
Now, let me say that carefully.
Do you believe?
What I'm asking you, I guess, parenthetically is: do you believe that there is evidence that you've seen that indicates a connection?
Not kind of sort of maybe involved and maybe there, but I mean involved.
And I haven't seen it.
Doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
But if I haven't seen anything, I've got no problem saying, nope, I haven't seen proof of that.
I wouldn't be surprised.
And sometimes proof may not be available.
Just know the difference.
Some people like to look at things almost as a fact or as a mystery.
And they like to extend, extrapolate, to move beyond and say, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think, yeah, I said, I think she and that Tyler were involved in something.
They probably had something to do with this.
Well, if you have any information, let me know.
But I don't know if there is.
That's all I'm saying.
Now, could it be?
Yeah.
Do I think so?
Not really.
Maybe indirectly.
Remember one thing about how things work.
First, you can almost bet that in an organization, the people who are directly involved, the people who would be necessarily involved in the The people who would be necessarily involved in the connection of something are probably not even involved.
It's other people, plausible deniability.
I believe from Ada that it was an absolute fact that there was a conspiracy in the assassination of JFK.
Was it anybody directly that you knew that you could name?
Maybe not.
But they either left the door open, made it possible, or looked the other way or did something because you want there to be plausible deniability.
You never want somebody in the organization to have been there, to have called somebody up, to have called the assassin, to have paid the money.
You just don't do that.
It's not done.
Also, a lot of times you want other people to take advantage.
You see, if I work for TPUSA, if I did, if I did, first and foremost, I would be very, very upset because if I were in the upper echelons of TPUSA, I'm saying we're going to lose this.
Conspiracy Theories Delay Progress00:15:26
We're going to lose this.
Because this Charlie, he is off.
I don't know where he's going right now.
Now he wants Doge.
He wants us investigated.
Come on.
What's going on here?
What the hell is going on this?
Have you watched Jesse on Fire's theory?
A little bit, yeah.
I don't watch much respect for their work.
I don't watch as much of the, I don't watch enough, so I really can't say, so I can't say I'm that verse with it.
I watch exclusively pretty much, you know, Candace.
And here's some other people.
But Paul Raoul says, do you think Candice will run to be the president as a Democrat?
No, first of all, do not ever be president.
There's no power in that.
It's a waste of time.
And to be a Democrat, no.
No.
I don't think of, it's a great question.
I don't think the parties make any sense.
I've been telling people I'm a political atheist from the beginning.
That's hard to say, not that you cares what I am, but it's hard to say what I am.
I'm a realist.
I like a lot that Mearsheimer says, a lot.
I love the idea of Mearsheimer.
Mearsheimer says that politics, politics and theory are two different things.
And sometimes you don't, you have to understand people do things for reasons that have anything to do with altruism.
They don't do things because they're good people.
They do things because they have an agenda.
They have something to, something to deal with, something to, and I know what they're doing.
You've got to be able to do this.
Remember this.
Remember this.
You've got to ask yourself, can I explain the positions like I would if I were in their party, so to speak?
In the Middle East, can I explain, let's say, Palestinian versus American versus Iranian versus United States?
Can I explain their positions just like they would?
Not agree with them, but be empathic to understand what they're thinking, to appreciate what they're thinking.
Not necessarily to share it, but do you understand it?
I can't.
It's easy.
It's easy.
To me, there's no such thing as right or wrong, and you're right, you're wrong.
Politics has nothing to do with this.
Let me give you an example.
Perfect example.
In DC, in the Smithsonian, they have either the original or they have the Enola Gay, you know, the plane that Tibbets dropped the bomb with.
Now, he was an American hero, Paul Tibbets, the Enola Gay.
Hero.
He was a hero, an absolute hero.
To the people of Japan, he was the devil.
He was ghoulish.
He was horrible.
He was a terrorist, dropping firebombs.
By the way, Jimmy Doolittle burned more people in the firebombing of Tokyo than any of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined.
But anyway, we thought he was a hero.
They thought he wasn't.
Can you understand why they didn't think he was a hero?
Yes.
Can you explain Vietnam from the viewpoint of the Vietnamese?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So who's right or who's wrong?
Depends which side you're on.
Realism is one thing Einstein taught us: relativity.
Relative to you, relative to standing here versus there.
Simple.
I don't get upset.
I don't get upset.
I don't say you're wrong because you're a psychopath.
No, I understand how this works.
They think we're a psychopath.
People think Trump's a psychopath.
People think that whatever.
And they use these words and they get lost in the anger.
And when you get into the anger, you lose the focus of this.
And then there are people, oh my God.
There are people who just give you an example.
Give me an example.
And a lot of the work that my wife does with Lynn's Warriors, and thank you for following her on YouTube.
In the world of child predation and child trafficking and the like, there are people who have, who came along who almost enjoy it too much, in my opinion.
It's weird the way they talk about it.
Yes.
Yes.
And there's a substance.
I don't want to write it or say it, but it deals with oxidized adrenaline, which, by the way, the story is this has been going, this substance has been around forever.
It was synthetic.
Why you have to get it this way that they're suggesting makes no sense.
It was used to treat schizophrenia.
But there's this idea in this one particular person.
Oh, she's just off the charts.
Remember years ago when they were saying they were sending kids in a, was it Wayfair?
In furniture?
Now, I'm saying, has anybody, has anybody reported, hey, I found a kid in it.
I got this armorer and there's a kid in it.
No.
There was no proof of it, but they said because they noticed the prices, it must be this.
I'm thinking, where are you?
You're going to ruin your credibility.
Don't make up stuff.
Could be, but let there be proof.
Don't, you know, you're not writing a script.
You're not coming up with a storyline that, would not be cool if that was.
During COVID, people were saying they were, when the, remember when the hospital ship, what was it, the Comfort came?
You see the Jess Fire show about the guy that stood up after Charlie's takedown and his encrypted messages in his future post led to FBI investigations?
Yeah.
Do you think that's the FBI would love to do that one?
Let me stop right there.
Why do you think somebody, why do you think somebody would want to do that?
Give me something other than, I don't know anything about that.
I don't know anything about that.
People with encrypted messages, people who do a lot of talking, these are not chatting, these are not assassins that I know, or people that I know who are involved in this, very quiet, very professional.
But if I were the FBI, wouldn't it be great to say, oh, that's, oh, look, oh, look, here's another crazy, oh, another crazy idea.
See, what happens is when you do that, and I know, and I know, and again, I don't know, Mr. On Fire, I don't want to speak directly about him, but I've seen this before.
People get so excited by saying things.
And again, I don't know about this, but they've said, and yes, just like, for example, I was going to tell you, the COVID, the comfort, when the comfort came, and we were there, we walked across Westside Highway and there was a ship.
And they're bringing these children, as you know, they're in tunnels, tunnels.
I said, under the Westside Highway?
There's a tunnel?
Yes.
They're taking, that's it.
They're taking children off because they were tunnels and they're being, they're all trafficked.
And you're taking them off of this ship?
And where are they going?
Yes.
And they're in Central Park and they're burying them.
I couldn't even follow it.
I didn't even know where they were going.
What are you talking about?
And then they were saying things like, the entire, the entire all of Hollywood is one thing.
Well, not all of it.
A lot of players in there for sure.
But not only that, others as well.
And what they did was they, I'm sorry to say this, made us all look crazy because people say, oh, you're one of them?
No, I'm not one of them.
During 9-11, people said it was a hologram.
Other people said it was, I mean, they just said, and if somebody said, I know one thing, that I've got proof that 9-11 was a directed energy weapon set for by a satellite of aliens came.
And if that, if that was my hypothesis, that albeit could be baseless, I'd get a lot of clicks and a lot of numbers and a lot of money.
And that spurred more of this.
Here's another one.
This guy named Posner, what's his name, Posner, who said he has a book called Case Close.
His theory was that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
And he's the only one saying this.
So what I'm saying is, I don't know.
I'm very suspect.
But just because I hear something, you know, let's go through with it.
If I had to, I don't want to do Occam's razor on you, but I just think it's a very, very simple thing.
Very, very simple.
First and foremost, let me ask you this.
If I told you, hey, listen, we're going to be a part of a hit.
And by the way, excuse me, if I start a story, stop, answer your question, and then we get back to the story.
So that's the way it is.
Okay, let me ask you something.
If I say, hey, listen, you want to be a part of a hit?
Okay, good.
I want you to do me a favor.
Our target, who is it?
Charlie Kirk.
What?
Charlie.
Really?
Okay.
I want you to stand behind him.
Stand to the right of him.
And I want you to give a signal or I want you to use a palm gun or whatever it is.
I don't know.
What if I told you, I want you to stand behind him?
What would you say?
You want me to what?
He wants you to stand.
You want me to stand on a stage, so to speak?
And some guy's going to fire him around.
And if he's off, just a little bit, it turns into 12 feet.
No, thank you.
Anybody who was in any way, by the way, anybody who was on that, anybody who was on that deck, so to speak, next to Charlie, if you think they were involved in it and knew it, not only are they crazy, they were the coolest customers anybody's ever seen.
You don't get anywhere near that.
First of all, I don't even know what you're talking about.
You're going to take me on that?
No.
But I know people, see that right?
See that guy next to him?
See that guy?
See what he's doing?
See the phone?
He's five feet away.
Wait a minute.
Let's talk about that.
Him?
You think he knows he's giving a signal?
Why is he giving a signal?
What do I need to give a signal for?
Anytime, fire at will, you tell me when you're ready.
Is your breathing right?
Is your focus right?
Are your statistics?
Your calibration.
I don't care how far you, air, atmosphere, just to make sure you can't screw this up.
You know how your heart's pounding, taking a deep breath?
And you think this guy, Tyler, on his own, decided this is the first time I'm going to take a granddaddy's pappy's shooting iron?
Come on.
But none of his, I think.
I don't know.
I mean, okay.
Again, I don't know enough about it.
I don't know.
But I don't, I'm going to tell you, you are not going to get the name of a person.
You are not going to get anybody who is involved in spilling the guts because I promise you, anybody there that day had nothing to do with this because you don't want them involved.
They're going to be the first people to be arrested.
You don't want them involved in this.
I'm not going to tell.
Have you seen this cast of characters?
Would you want them to be anywhere?
If I took Tyler, I could pressure this guy.
I don't have to tell him anything.
I'll scare him.
You want to have any of these people involved in it?
Seriously?
Anybody?
Look at that crew.
Look at this group.
You want Eroga?
No.
But did Charlie, but did Tyler do it?
Uh-uh.
Makes no sense.
Make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Because, you know, look at the Butler case.
You've got a weapon.
You can test it.
Was it fired?
Was it, I don't know where it was recovered because it missed the president, thank God.
But what I'm saying is, things like that you can kind of verify.
That's a good one.
That one's right there, that guy.
Again, I don't want to get into the specifics of this, but the theories, you want to go for the theories?
The theories will sometimes slow you down.
And what happens is, I want to go forward with what's happening right now.
I want to talk about TPUSA.
I want to watch what happens to their organization after this, because that will tell you a lot who's in power, who's not.
I also want to find out more because there's a lot of stuff that Erica did that really wasn't involved, I don't think, directly in this.
Let me ask you something.
Would you want her to know anything about this?
Do you think, seriously, do you think she had anything to do orchestrating any of this stuff?
Now, her reactions may have been bad, and they were.
But do you believe these though?
I don't.
I'm not even interested in that.
Put it this way.
I guarantee you, the people who did this, the names you wouldn't even know.
Hi, Lionel.
Candace being accused of ex-violating code over there.
Saying she's advocating mutiny by discouraging people from joining the military.
Nonsense.
Mutiny, she's not saying disobey orders.
By the way, thank you for that.
She's not saying disregard your orders.
You know, mutiny, a treason.
No.
Let me ask you a question.
Would you ask anybody, would you recommend anybody to be a soldier now or a Marine right now?
Would you?
Now?
You want to join up?
You want to be a Marine hunt?
People are talking about boots on the ground in Iran?
Would you?
No.
Now, is that mutiny?
No.
I don't believe she said anything where she is basically encouraging.
And by the way, whenever you encourage something, there is a legal precept that says the ability to do so.
For example, a little background.
In the crime of assault, assault is basically the threat to commit a battery.
It's kind of like attempted battery.
Let's say there's a guy who's 96 years old and he's in the wheelchair like that.
And he says, I'm going to kill you.
Is that assault?
The answer is no.
And the reason why is, yes, it was a threat, present threat to do present harm.
But there's this part of assault they never talk about with the apparent ability to do so.
Sometimes if somebody's too far away, somebody's behind a glass.
I can threaten you, but I can't do anything.
I can't cause anything.
I can't, I have no apparent ability.
Candace has no apparent ability, nor is she exercising any ability to tell people either throw down your guns, mutiny, or sabotage the weapons, sabotage your plans, you know, break the firing pin in your rifles.
She's not, it's not insurrection.
It's not aiding and abetting in this direction.
It's not seditious conspiracy.
It's none of that.
She's saying, we can go back and look at the actual words, but I've did it before.
It's just her opinion about leave, quit, whatever it is.
So what?
It's her opinion.
Quit or leave legally or do whatever you have to do.
It's an opinion.
During World War, during Vietnam, parents were talking about have your kids go to Canada.
They were actively saying, listen, there's a war going on.
They're going to kill you.
Go to Canada.
They were saying this.
Is it, what is it?
It's an opinion.
Is that going to accomplish anything just by you saying this?
Speak Truth Legally00:08:01
Now, very rarely are your words alone.
For example, threatening the president is one thing, but just saying things.
Hey, what you should do is, you know, why don't you rob a bank and take a cruise and get the hell out of here?
Okay.
Is she telling people to rob a bank or is she just giving an opinion of what you should do?
Great, terrific.
President Trump should just say the hell with you and nuke Canada.
Is she telling the president to do it?
Is her opinion?
Well, she said to nuke the president, she said it, but you think that she has any chance of, you think the president's going to listen to her?
You think that by saying that?
Don't you understand the context of what she's saying?
You don't think she, if anything, it's because she loves the people of this country and she's expressing an opinion that what she believes, as many of us have said regarding Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and others.
No, sorry.
Good luck with that one.
Good luck with that one.
Jane Fonda, they never got.
Jane Fonda went to Vietnam.
She was in this anti-tank.
Remember that with NVA, with the enemy.
There was a story, I don't know if it's true, where somebody came to her and gave her the names.
They said, we're being tortured or something.
And like she turned them in, or I don't know if that's true.
Don't hold me to it.
Jane Fonda, they didn't get remember the Rosenbergs.
They didn't get them on treason.
They got them on espionage.
Sorry.
Remember the Berrigans during Vietnam?
Are you kidding me?
The Weather Underground SLS SDS?
No, They can say whatever they want.
They can call her a traitor.
Oh, by the way, lose this.
There is no treason.
I don't think we've had a treason prosecution.
Treason is aid and comfort to the enemy at a time of war.
Remember John Walker Lind?
What do they call him?
The yuppie something or it was during.
No, Good luck with that.
No.
She's very powerful and steadfast.
And with many, many great ideas involves a degree of hyperbole, a degree of exaggeration, not exaggeration, but emphasis.
Sorry.
Good luck with that one.
Good luck.
That's absolutely ridiculous.
Let me see.
Let me see something here.
Let's look at something here.
Let's do a little research, shall we?
Let me see.
So I, because I always like to do some citation.
Let's do some citation.
And let's say here, just a minute.
I'm going to put Candace Owens.
Don't like when they call her Candace Owen.
Military.
Let's see what she says about that.
Sometimes.
Oh, Candace is telling.
Oh, here we go.
Do not join or remain in the United States military.
Trump has betrayed America and expects you to die for Israel.
This is her quote.
There is no honor in being led by dishonorable men to your death.
Number one, think I go here.
Do not join.
Anything wrong with that?
Of course not.
Do not remain in the United States military.
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
Do not remain.
Re-enlistment is to remain.
Did she say leave?
Did she say mutiny?
And even if she did, let's go so far as to say she actually said that.
So what?
What if she says grow wings and fly?
You're going to grow wings and fly just because she said it.
No.
Sorry.
That's not it.
Do not remain.
Do not remain.
Do not stay there.
Didn't say leave.
Stay there.
How do you stay there?
Re-enlistment.
Or you stay there by the end of the term.
Now, you could try, but even if she said, let me ask you something right now.
Even if she said, you're a juror, and the statement this presented to you was that she said, go AWOL, away without leave, abandon your, go ahead, do it, do it, do it.
Don't take the money.
Send the check back.
You're going to do that too?
What?
So what?
The First Amendment is sacrosanct.
The First Amendment always works.
The First Amendment.
Now, by the way, here we go.
What if somebody says, well, X is going to violate her, not the government.
She's not going to be prosecuted, but she loses her.
Come on.
That's chicken shit.
You know and I know.
Irrespective of what you believe in.
I felt the same way about Iraq and Iran.
I felt the same way about Vietnam.
It saved them all alive.
It's not that I'm against war.
I'm against this war.
I'm not against vaccines.
I'm against this vaccine.
I'm not against this.
I'm against this one.
The general story, of course not.
There's nothing dishonorable about being in the military.
And you, remember, you swear under the UCMJ to always follow legal and rightful orders, that you can only mutiny, so to be.
You have to ask yourself the question.
You have to ask yourself a very, very simple question.
What was the intent of what she means?
And if somebody had actually followed through, what does it mean?
No, no.
Good, good, good truth.
Remember the word viriloquis, viriloquous, viriloquous and veridical.
Viriloquous.
Be veriloquous.
Speak the truth.
Speak the truth.
This is true.
This is an opinion.
The way you say things means everything.
It means everything.
And there's something, which I want you to understand something.
I want you to think like a lawyer.
And you better think like a lawyer because you are sworn to understand the law.
There is a there is this notion of statutory.
There is something about the notion of the way you read statutes.
And there's one particular, I'm not going to bore you with this, but in statutory construction, the way we construe statutes, there's this maxim that says, expressio unius est exclusio alterius.
Okay, what the hell does that mean?
The expression of one is the exclusion of another.
If I say the speed limit is 55, you mean it's not 54?
No, it's 55.
You said it.
You cannot water your band on the weekends on the water bank.
Weekends?
Yeah, daytime, daylight, 5 o'clock.
You cannot enter or remain.
Enter, break.
What do you mean, break?
You cannot kill, kill?
When you say these things, you got to look at what she said.
Bring it on.
Bring it on.
Yes or no?
Your son comes to you and says, Mom, Dad, I'm thinking about joining the Marines.
Now, should I?
The question is not: are the Marines loyal to the country?
Are the Marines good?
Are the Marines honorable?
Have the Marines been just essential to the maintenance of our freedom?
No, The question is: should I join the Marines?
What would you say?
What would you say?
What's the question?
Should I join the Marines?
Should I Join?00:02:40
Hell no!
Because somebody's going to look at you and send you to someplace, which has nothing to do with the protecting this country.
I'm not going to argue, I'm not going to quibble about anybody who's ever done anything in support of our country.
But nobody died in Vietnam, so I can say what I want in Cleveland.
Vietnam, Viet Cong never threatened my freedom of speech.
They didn't fight for our nobody died in Vietnam because of my freedom.
You know it and I know.
I'm not going to tell them that.
World War II, Hitler, oh, we're going somewhere.
No, Pat Buchanan would differentiate.
I said something one time.
I told this, I read, I've done a lot of studies of this, and many, military scholars believe that Russia, because we're supposed to hate Russia, hate supposed to hate Russia.
Russia could have won, could have beaten the Germans, Hitler, without us.
It would have been awful.
I don't know if they would have anything left over, but they were on their way.
After Barbarossa and Stalingrad, oh, yeah, they could have done it because Hitler was an idiot.
But they were going to pound this guy.
And Stalin said, I don't care.
I'm going to throw everything I've got at you.
This is existential, baby.
Do you know there is a statistic that just still just blows my mind?
I believe, I go back and check this, that 80% of the Soviets who were born in 1921, male, died in World War II.
Now, because of the war, one could say because of starvation, but mostly they were killed in the war.
They had millions of people.
You do not mess with these Russians.
And this general, oh, forget his name.
I'll look it up.
This, they were just.
Now, when you say this to people, let me tell you something.
Remember what Tolstoy said?
History would be a wonderful thing if only it were true.
Napoleon said, history is a myth that men agree to believe.
And I don't know if it was Hindenburg or maybe Maybe Churchill who said, history is written by the winners.
Oh, who was it that Churchill one time said, history will be very kind to me?
He said, well, how do you know that, Mr. Churchill?
Because I will write it.
History is another story.
You ever had somebody in your family tell you a story?
Like your mother is like, remember when you engineer?
That never happened.
What are you talking about?
I was there.
But yet, you remember not the story, but what you remember telling the story last time.
Fourth Estate Questions00:04:51
Cassie says, are you following the Curry trial?
Parallels to some TR defense lawyer.
Challenging crime scene.
Preservation gives me hope for TR.
TR.
Tyler.
Excuse me, with all due respect.
Corey?
Let me see who this is.
I'm not familiar.
Am I?
Have I been in a coma?
Let me see this.
Corey.
Oh, Corey Richards.
Oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, Curry says, Curry said things would told her things would be better for her husband.
Ex-boyfriend weeps in the stand as text messages are read during Curry Richards.
Utah mom wrote a book about grief, fatally poisoned his husband.
You know what?
I have not, but it's very, very interesting.
It's very, very interesting.
I will do that.
Thank you for that.
I will do this.
By the way, when you say, well, let me ask you, let me change the subject.
If I'm the defense lawyer for Tyler, what's my goal?
This thing's that is going to be dark.
This, let me see, this is, this is, that's, that's not good either.
Sorry.
This is the weirdest.
This light.
I'm sorry about this.
It's eerie.
I'm looking at xantho.
That's yellow, but xanthodermic.
I'm looking at this.
Do you believe the fourth estate has been bought and taken, broken?
Absolutely.
Mockingbird, mockingbird media, apps of fourth estate.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Let me ask you this.
Would you recommend anybody?
Would you represent somebody?
Anybody?
Is there anybody you would say, I'm not going to represent him?
Anybody?
Child killer or something?
First rule is, by the way, you got to remember, you can never take on a case where you do not have some kind of zealous that you're not zealous about it.
You can't tell somebody, look, I'm really, I want to get involved in this.
I'd have a hard time.
There's two things I'll never do.
I'll never, I'll never, never cross-examine a victim that I think was victimized.
I'm not going to do that.
And I'm not going to also.
It's not somebody that I know they're guilty.
That's not it.
But I've got to have a passion for somebody.
And I don't have to prove anything.
I don't have to prove innocence.
I've got to find reasonable doubt.
All they have to do is find reasonable doubt.
Reasonable doubt.
Just go down the list.
One of the most fascinating stories nobody really cares about is Nancy Guthrie.
They just stopped looking for her.
They just, it was it.
They just said, okay, that's enough of you.
Sorry.
Sorry, Nan.
And then Savannah Guthrie, her $40 million daughter says, do you think maybe I should offer a reward?
Now you're doing this?
Now?
But here's the thing.
Is my goal, the first thing is you got to protect Tyler.
Something's going to happen to that guy.
They have to, because if he goes away, the case is over.
Done.
Finished.
And they're setting him out to be a lunatic, having some girlfriend trans, whatever, with a fuzzy hat.
If something happens to him, if he's found strung up, like usual, like a Brunel, like that, that remember Epstein's Paris model buddy and Jeffrey himself, who would question it?
Nobody.
Tyler Ramazan has no, there's no affinity for this.
There's no, nobody, nobody, he's got to be protected.
He's got to be put on ice.
He's got to be, got to be, and I'm not sure who I trust, the feds or the state?
I don't know because he's just sitting there.
And he is, if they got him out of the way, everything's taken care of.
Dr. Latina says, if a defendant admits to the defense attorney that they did the crime, does the attorney still try to defend him at a trial?
Yes.
You could, you should, but first, we know, we know, we know.
I'm West Coast.
Yes, you're right about that, which is another world.
Anyway, we know what the stories are.
But I always tell people this.
Do me a favor.
I'm not going to ask you any questions.
Can't Put Them on the Stand00:03:38
No defense lawyer ever asked their client, did you do this?
They'll tell you.
Don't ask them.
If you ask them or they tell you, yeah, I did this.
You can't put them on the stand.
You can't put them on the stand because you'll be supporting perjury.
You can't ask them questions when you know they did it.
You don't have to get out of the case.
But you can only put that, if they insist upon testifying, you've got to put them on the stand and you can't ask them any questions.
It's like signaling to the jury, of course, of course.
Of course you, of course.
The lawyer's not even asking a question.
So I tell people, don't tell me anything.
Don't tell me anything.
I one time it's a court appointment point, it was a court-a-pointed case for armed robbery.
You're not going to believe this.
And this guy was bad.
When I mean bad, he had a bad record.
But remember, these professional criminals are the best of their lawyers.
They treat you like gold.
This was an African-American dude.
You know, pretty imposing.
So we're in this little cell, little interrogation room.
And the first thing I did was I'm looking for, I don't know what, a microphone.
I didn't have any, but I just don't like talking.
So anyway, so this guy leans over me.
He says, listen to me.
Ooh, he goes, I'm, I'll never forget, I'm bad.
I got a terrible record.
Look at me says, I didn't do this.
And just then, boom, the lights go off.
Dark.
In a room, in an interrogation room, everything's locked with this.
I could smell his breath.
We're that close.
And there's no lights.
And I'm like this.
Yeah.
Well, blah, blah.
Hang on a minute.
They'll take care of this.
What do you mean, you?
Because it's like, if he comes, I don't know why things have come at me, but maybe I can stop him.
So anyway, the lights go back home, and I'm like this.
I'll bet hey, I'm like, I'm doing an R Carney.
Like, okay, yeah, just get the circulation back.
Yeah, there we go.
We're going to fight.
Gonna fight.
He was like the only one who ever really said, I don't know what they really was the wrong guy.
There was a guy prosecuted, by the way, that I didn't know that it was the wrong guy.
Oh, the guy with the guy I was charged with was charged with going to a store, a little liquor store, and they said something to him, like, I don't know what it was.
He said, something about the money.
He said, you know what?
Just a minute.
So he goes to his car.
And he gets like one of those, those poolands, those chainsaws.
And he goes up and he starts sawing the wood.
Why he did this, the wooden frame around the entrance door.
They identify this guy and they arrest him.
Defense lawyer comes to me and says, Guess what?
Guess where this dude was?
I said, He was there.
No.
He was on maneuvers.
He was 100 miles away.
He was in a chow line or a mess hall or whatever the hell it was called.
And he has, he says, I had the list of defense witnesses.
He says, How many witnesses?
Like 150, including like a general or a colonel or somebody.
He was, he was put, the police grabbed him.
He was, I don't know how that, I said, how in the hell did they get the hair was cut?
Guys, it was a mess.
Why they charge him?
Megan Markle's Respectability00:16:07
I have no idea.
I dropped that thing.
It was a nal pros, no la prosequi.
When we drop it so fast, I said, that's it, forget it.
Those cases don't happen.
So normally it's like, I know what happened.
I know what happened.
But the point is, what did they do to him?
Everybody deserves a fair trial.
Everybody.
And if you get a confession out of somebody and they never read a Miranda or they didn't follow the rules, sorry.
There's no excuse not to read Miranda.
None.
I always tell people, when a doubt, whip it out.
Little Miranda card, read it.
What are you waiting for?
What are you waiting for?
Why?
So I have no problem with that.
I don't like any kind of sexual, but I can't do it.
I just, even though they might have been, you know, confessions, now, you know what?
Somebody else will do it.
It's not my thing.
Because if I'm not zealous about it, everybody deserves a fair trial.
But anyway, but they're going after, they're trying everything in their power and they're trying to, they're trying to cream her as an anti-Semite.
They're going to go after, thank God she has her own.
They're going to go after her commercially.
They're going to do it.
They're doing everything.
Everything.
And it doesn't matter because we know that's not what it is.
There's something I think entirely wrong.
People feel like I can go and I can slam France all day long.
Nobody cares about that.
I can even slam my own country.
Look, we've been through that.
But here's the bottom line.
What this is really about, more than anything else, and something that assaults the senses and makes us all feel the worst about this, is this clown, this fraud, this Erica Kirk.
She is a fraud.
I have never seen anything ever in my life.
And by the way, somebody I said, I hope you realize this.
There's a couple of, I don't want to say conspiracy.
It gets the wrong word, but there's a couple of things that you should know about.
I mentioned MK Ultra.
I mentioned, oh, God, I mentioned, I think I did one MK Ultra.
I should do one on some basics, Mockingbird and Bluebird and Menticide and all the stuff that CIA did.
But there's also some wonderful things just in terms of the way we interpret stuff.
And you see, the most important one was about where the word conspiracy theory came from.
Let me explain something to you.
Thank you, Rick Rohr.
Please like, my friend.
A thousand likes would be so groovy, it's not even funny.
I thank you for that.
That would be superb.
It really, when you hit a lot of likes, YouTube puts you on, they like engagement.
They look at the likes.
It does a tremendous amount of time.
But anyway, but I've been through this before.
So many I have been, so you have no idea.
I went through.
I said I believe that there is a cabal, a consortium, a convocation, a confederation of people who are targeting and have targeted uh, women and boys um, girls.
Thank you so much, my friend.
Thank you there meals, saint Dan or, i'm sorry my my, it's so hard to read these names.
Thank you so much for that.
Um, there'll be people who've targeted targeted uh children, absolutely at levels.
Now, I never said everybody everybody, everybody.
You know once you, once you and i'm saying i'm very scrupulous about, I don't have particular names of anything.
I don't, I don't and I we, we did know, we knew about episode.
Do you know how long?
Here's something for you.
Do you know how long my wife told people about Bruce Jenner?
See, she's in the showbiz world.
They've known about this forever oh, oh.
And, by the way, you may not be interested, but if you like this ladies, you'll get a kick out of this one.
You know who?
The top 10 the the, the the two, what's the word?
Not grift well grifters, but but phonies bullshit artists, whatever the particular phrase is Megan Markle, Erica Kirk, and Erica just has her beat.
I mean just hands, hands down.
Megan Markle is, like you can't believe, at least somewhat respectable.
Erica is the worst Erica has not.
This is what's the most fun, i'm sorry, in terms of just plain old fun.
This is it.
Erica is without a dram, a gram, an ounce, a fleck, a morsel, an ort, a granular piece of anything of legitimacy.
She is devoid.
She is the worst she has.
No, she's so phony and she's never, nobody's known how bad she is.
Nobody's ever, nobody has seen how phony she is.
They've never seen anything like this.
They haven't.
There's it's, it's inconceivable how phony she is.
She is the phoniest thing.
I marvel at it.
And how people like that, Dan Bangina budget, notice they're not coming to her defense anymore.
You notice that.
Leave her alone.
Even Piers Morgan, that hack, who really thinks we're buying the whole British accent thing, I really do.
It's all he's got.
There's something wrong about putting people together, always fighting people.
Whenever you see Anna Kasparian, or I used to call him junk yogurt, but now he makes you know Jank Yogurt or whoever and that guy Destiny, whenever you see him on, you know, they're going to start screaming.
Then they put in Dave Smith.
Dave Smith is going to yell.
If Candace goes on, it's like, why are I know he's fun, but this is Piers Morgan.
There's no fun in taking Piers Morgan out.
There's no fun in Piers Morgan.
Anyway, but Candace, I'm scared.
Erica is, I don't know where she's going to go.
I don't know where she's going to go.
And here's the best part.
Here is the best part.
As Candace said the other day regarding Macron, Mecho.
She was going to say, ah, to hell with it.
She always talked about Brigitte being a dude.
Okay, fine.
Fair enough.
Look at this.
Lionel.
Megan and Erica both shared baby milkshakes.
Megan and Erica both shared baby milkshakes.
I don't even know what that means, but it sounds horrible.
It sounds something terrible.
Thank you, sir, or ma'am, or sir.
The reason why this is so funny is because Harry, they just castrated Harry.
Harry doesn't have a ball left.
Harry is without.
They took this guy.
I don't want to get into that.
You know what I'm talking about?
But I've loved the Royals for years because they're just nonsense.
They're both homozygotic, inbred freaks.
These are inbred zygos.
It's like a Calicax.
I don't know who these people think they are.
In any event, but Erica came along.
I've never seen anything like it.
From the first time, I said, oh my God, what?
This woman.
What about her?
She's full of shit.
You knew right away.
How do you know?
What do you mean?
How do I know?
I can tell.
Look, the whole thing with this and the, I mean, I say, and they let it go on and go on and go on.
And Fox News didn't seem to care.
It's like, well, come on.
Why should they?
Their job isn't necessarily ferret out, you know, the intellectually rambunctious.
They're there to, you know, make a profit.
But it was like one thing.
It was the, it was.
So anyway, so Candace said, I was going to drop this Brigitte Macron thing until I got this process server that says, they say, oh, oh, you want to take me on?
Okay, then it's war, buddy.
I was going to let you go.
You should have just shut up, like other people have said, but you want to go after me?
Great.
Okay.
It's on.
Fight's on.
Same thing with Erica.
Nobody really knew.
All TPUSA had to do was say, well, you know, we appreciate Candace.
I know she and Charlie were very, very close.
And all of us, many of us respond to grief in different ways.
And truly, we certainly appreciate the friendship that she and Charlie have had.
Next, that's it.
What have I said?
Nothing.
And it would kill everything.
Never say anything, never even dispute it.
Make it sound like.
Do you ever talk to a crazy person?
They say, well, that's interesting.
Well, thank you very much for that.
It's almost like you're in a mental hospital.
Well, thank you, Candace.
Candace is entitled to her opinion, and I'm sure that she still is very, very fond of Charlie.
And I'm sure this whole event has affected her deeply.
Next, what have I said?
Nothing.
Nothing.
It's like, I don't even deign by dint of my own courage and my veritical nature.
I just acknowledge it and move on.
But they created the fire.
They created the heat.
They did.
All they had to do was just say, forget it, let it go.
Who would have thought there could be anyone marophony and dislike than Megan Markle?
But Erica said, hold my beer.
Yes.
Oh, it's true.
But at least, at least, at least Megan is a little bit more.
See, you got to understand something.
Two things.
Erica's dumb.
You know who else was dumb to?
Epstein.
Epstein was a fool.
Epstein was this moron.
Epstein was absolutely the worst.
The worst of the worst.
He was the worst.
I think I made myself very clear.
But Erica's.
And I still tell you.
Do you ever see a blower nose?
Somebody who cries that much, who has that many hankies?
Do you ever see a blower nose?
One time.
One time.
Nope.
But you see this?
Charlie.
Charlie, I know I can see you, Charlie.
Charlie, I know we're going to find a way, Charlie.
I'm always looking up here.
It's right there.
And by God, nobody's going to ruin your name, Charlie.
Nobody's going to stop what we have done after the love of all of humanity.
Charlie, no, Charlie.
Charlie, don't let it go, Charlie.
Charlie said, what are you talking about?
Somebody shut her up.
You're making a mockery.
I'm not even sure, but I saw tears.
I saw a little, I don't know what I saw.
I don't know what I saw.
She recovers.
Remember that mascara never ran?
Oh, no, no.
It's a lot of money for hair and makeup.
You know, I never was.
I never was much for beauty pageants.
I was just a tomboy, praise God.
I was just a weird little kid with a bunch of hair cut, climbing trees and catching bullfrogs by the creek.
And then one day, my mom and I was there, somebody said, said, said, Erica, what is it?
What is it, Paulson Brown?
What is it?
Erica, you got to do your state of solid.
What was that?
You got to join this here, this hill, this here, beauty pageant.
Oh, I can't do that.
I'm a tomboy.
I'm not pretty.
Please do it.
Oh, God, the shucks.
No, Paul, I can't do it.
I mean, I don't nothing about birthing, no babies.
I know nothing about no pageants.
I've never joined a pageant.
Since here, you've joined six since you were.
Well, I know it's what it says, but doesn't mean what I mean.
Doesn't mean what I mean.
What does that mean?
I don't know.
I just make it up.
You see, I'm Erica Cuttle.
And sometimes I'll just walk in and I'll just make something up.
Oh, I don't know about climbing a tree or losing a wallet or finding a puppy.
Winning the first place in the taffy pool.
I just make that up.
All of it.
And after a while, you'll wonder, maybe sometimes you wonder, how could this woman lie so much?
And you'll stop looking for me because you'll realize nobody can lie this much, but oh, I can.
Oh, I can lie.
Oh, dear God, I can lie with the best of them.
To some people, this lying to me is creative truth telling.
And I have one word for you, Candace.
Stop.
I just say, stop what you're doing.
Just stop.
Go away.
This is my time.
This is Erica's time.
I'm finding by myself.
Everybody's out of the way, and you're not going to ruin it for me.
I got stuff to do.
I got merch to sell.
I got hats to sell.
And you better understand one thing, and you are not going to get in the way of this.
And don't give me this bitch about Charlie.
I own Charlie.
I own his image, his dreams, his looks.
And don't you ask me why I laid on top of my husband when he was in a coffin.
And don't you ever say that I exploded the situation and milked it for all this work because that's exactly what I did.
That's exactly what I did.
When I went there six days afterward, I gave that weird X account.
I told all these poor people working 25 hours a day.
I said, you keep working.
And if we find out that you say something bad about us, we will terminate you so fast, make your head spit.
Oh, yeah, this is my time.
This is Erica's time.
You understand that?
It's Erica's time.
That hurt.
15 minutes.
By the way, thank you very much.
I'm an actor, and this is my craft.
Wouldn't you love to just go on if I could just imagine going on Fox News?
Let's say it's, I don't know who uh whatever their name is.
I don't even know their name.
Harris, whoever her name is, the five and five and five.
I have a watch that often.
But imagine all of a sudden sit there and they ask me a question.
And all of a sudden, I'm saying, let me tell you something.
This is my time.
Look at it.
My name is Eric.
They wouldn't know what to do.
It would get the biggest ratings.
I would be the biggest star anybody's ever seen because people say, do that again.
And it's the truth.
I'm not even exaggerating.
I mean, I may be exaggerating, but it's the truth.
And these people, I'm going to say, how did you people miss this?
You're in news.
You're supposed to.
You know, I never ever dated in my life.
I tell you that.
I never dated.
Oh, no, I didn't.
Why?
Those poor girls in New York.
I found out they had to go out and drinks.
They had to get drinks.
Next thing you know, you get tipsy.
And you got a hand up your thigh.
Then it's Katie Baldadora.
Then it's the high-hard one and the horizontal mambo and the who shot john the what for.
Oh, look at this.
Look at this wonderful one.
Gifted 10.
Thank you so much.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Thank you for that.
Gifted, giftedness.
You better gift them.
And you better work too.
You better give me some more.
You better give me some more.
Because you know you love me.
You know you love me.
Oh, I would never go out and date.
I know.
What was that?
Four or five men?
Gina's Confusing Night Out00:03:04
Make it 20.
I don't care.
That's what I told you yesterday.
But the problem is what I say now.
I never dated.
I know it looks like I was dating.
I look, I never drank either.
I know when that sizzle reelers talks about us drinking, but that's that's the problem.
See, you just don't understand how I work these things.
You don't understand how I work these things.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's how I do things.
I was never with four watchua, even though you find me there.
I was never with the Intel or CIA, even though I'm doing an industrial and EMPs of all things.
And even though my mama's been 25 times, look at all these, look at these new members coming up.
Praise.
Oh, yes.
So, my friends, this is so to Candace, thank you.
Let me tell you something.
There are people who would go and, you know, they tour, you know, they go on various tours.
And I've, and I've done stand-up a lot.
I don't even call it a stand-up.
It's not even stand-up.
But it's a lot of work.
And I found myself, I really don't go to events.
I really don't.
I really don't.
I don't go to concerts.
I just, I don't.
But Candace, another thank you, new member, in a heartbeat.
Candace, I would go in a heartbeat.
When Candace decides that she's just going to come out and do her world tour and does nothing but just come out, here's Laurie, by the way.
Laurie Sardinia says, I know, did you watch Candace on her Thursday?
She mentioned you with Sins Many.
How funny you are.
Yes, loved it.
Oh, I did.
And it, I gotta tell you what happened.
Tell you what happened.
All of a sudden, I was watching it, but then something came up.
I don't know what I was doing, and I was watching something else.
I wasn't watching it live, and I didn't know she, I didn't know what happened.
And it was right, it was, it was, um, she, I went out like at eight, and she's done it like 6:30, something like that.
Oh, just answer yes or no.
Is Charlie alive?
No, no, no, absolutely not.
That's that, that doesn't work.
No, that doesn't work.
That's easier said than done.
We'll talk about that in a moment.
Just one second.
So, all of a sudden, I'm looking, you know, to have these subscriber numbers.
And sometimes they move like this.
Like, oh, there's a new one.
That's good.
Kind of like, remember the old gas, gas pumps, you know, $1.
And you try to stop on the old anyway.
All of a sudden, it's doing like this.
I said, what the hell's going on?
I thought, oh my God.
I thought I did something wrong.
Because with YouTube, you never know.
You just never know.
I don't know what's happening.
I do not know.
I'm serious.
I because I missed what she said.
Then I found out later and I said, oh, my God.
And the nicest thing she said was, at one point, she says, I reminded her of her grandfather, whom she loved very much and respected.
And that was the love of her life.
Unexpected Subscribers00:06:17
And to be put in that situation.
So, yes, I did.
Thank you.
Now, is Charlie alive?
No.
Thanks, Gina.
Gina Emmic.
Thanks for the giggles tonight.
No, thank you.
You know why you're laughing?
Because it's true.
If I can tap into something that's true, it's hysterical because it's true.
If I said something that if I did an invitation to somebody, you say, that's not because I'm capturing, even though she doesn't sound like that, Eroga doesn't have a southern accent.
I captured the feeling.
That's exactly what she's doing.
She's a liar.
She's this performance artist.
But going back to Charlie, to stay alive?
Okay, Charlie, yeah, we got you.
You know how many people seriously have to be there?
We got you off and you're alive.
What was this?
What was that about?
What was that?
A squib?
Okay.
Who fixed the squib?
Where is he?
Where does he go?
How long does he stay?
And what if, and if he does come out, if he just says, hey, listen, I'm alive.
People will be infuriated.
You mean you made me cry like that?
It doesn't.
We don't see that.
We've had doubles, but people that you thought, famous people that you thought after a public dispatch like that, no, no, no, no.
Same thing with Epstein.
Nope.
Nope.
No, it sounds too great.
There's no reason to do this.
If you had come to me and I had been a member of the dark team, I'm a professional.
Who is it?
John Peters, not Peters, I called it Diary of an Economic Hitman.
You called him the Jackals.
These are people you call in normally ex-military.
They're the professional assassins.
They get it done.
They do wet work.
And what I would do is I would say, what do you want?
With Epstein, it'd be easy.
He just disappears.
Nobody would have known anything.
Nobody even knew who he was.
There would have been an article in the paper.
Financier Jeffrey Epstein is missing from France.
Who?
Jeffrey Epstein.
You know, Les Wexner.
Who?
That's exactly what you want.
Fine.
Thank you.
All done.
Just wrap it up.
Move on.
Everybody saved.
No Epstein files.
No, nothing because he would have been nothing.
But they did it on purpose in front of everybody in a federal holding cell to teach you, to make you say, wait a minute, what's this all about?
That's exactly what they did.
Now, where's Charlie going to go?
Where is he going to go?
He's going to tell his parents.
Does his parents know?
Do his parents know?
Does Candice know?
I don't think Candice knows.
And she wouldn't have known.
One more thing is your followers will probably grow because she mentioned you with a very positive comment.
I've been following you forever and often have to take out my dictionary.
Well, good.
Because let me tell you something.
Words are, they're free.
It's like me telling you something.
thank you but this is like me telling you about it a new album a new song a new a new a new by the way uh if you've never heard the music of nick drake you're gonna if you haven't you're gonna say this is the most beautiful stuff i've ever heard in my life Where's he been?
He died in, I think, 74.
So if I tell you something, if I say, here's Nick Drake, you know, that's a different story.
Corey, by the way, Corey, thank you so much.
Corey was so nice.
Corey says, hang on a minute.
Corey says, you sir are my fave.
That is so kind of you.
I missed that before.
I'm so sorry.
Corey, where is she?
It was very, very nice of you.
I'm sorry.
I did not mean to miss that.
I think I missed that one.
I'm sorry.
Through my celerity, I made a mistake.
It's very, very kind of you.
See, I love Candace.
I think she is just, she'll be such a great prosecutor.
And you know what's so funny about her is she just when you see her just laugh about stuff, she's she's like she's a human, like she like you want to hang.
There we go.
Thank you for that.
Carl Carrie, is it Carrie?
Yes.
Carrie Bigler.
Thank you, Carrie.
Doesn't she sound like somebody you want to hang out with?
Somebody you really want to, you know, because most people who are kind of see there's a lot of people here.
This is this is a new this is a new thing.
The people who come out every single day, I have nothing but respect for them.
Nothing but respect.
Nothing but respect.
There's a there's a lot of folks that in fact, I made a little note of this.
Hang on a minute.
This says, we laugh because Erica's performances and lying is ridiculous.
That's your impression of Erica is how we see her.
Yes, that's precisely right.
That's exactly, exactly right.
You know, people, for example, like, oh, yeah, real Jesse on fire.
There's, I put a, I put a lot of these, I put just some names, Zach Costello, real, real, real, Jesse on fire.
Daily Fredo, she's very good.
I think she's out of Cyprus.
Baron Coleman.
Oh my God, Baron does these four-hour.
Does this man never, how does he just keep going?
There's a fellow, by the way, named Greg Reese, who does other stuff as well.
But, oh, I am Coach Colin.
Niss C, you see her?
She's the one who did the whole, she exposed the texting, Patriotic Housewife, Stew Peters, Project Constitution, Celeb Talk, Coach Collins, Uncle Duke Reacts.
Oh, Ad Fleet.
How about our friends at AdFleet, Statecraft, Reese Water, Valhalla, Wolves and Finance?
I just make a note.
I say to every one of them way to go.
Way to go.
God bless you.
Coach Colin's Update00:11:29
Come on board.
This is a new, this is like being a part of something new all over again.
We're like a subcraft of this.
People who are just, they're terrific.
Nothing but respect.
Absolute.
You got to understand something.
I started in 1988.
The first time I was on a weekend show and doing talk radio and then Rush Lumbo and all that.
38 years ago.
This is my 39th year.
Wow.
You know what I mean?
And it was all new.
And I saw some people come like, I remember Rush, whatever you think about him, I knew him personally.
I mean, Bob Grant.
That was more of the, you know, the terrestrial than the whole satellite thing.
But this, This is the best because, first of all, I talk to you and I want you to think I'm talking to you.
It's very, very important.
I've told you this before.
I don't want you to think like I'm broadcasting.
I want you to think I'm talking to you.
If you're driving in your car, you turn on the radio.
No, if you turn, if you're in your car, you're walking, and I'm talking to you.
I want you to think I'm talking to you.
Not that I'm, you know, talking to an extent.
Number two, you can talk to me.
Number three, you can talk to each other.
How many of you have met friends on this?
How many of you have maybe met friends or hooked, maybe hooked up?
I don't know.
But what if we had like a marriage, like somebody you met online?
How about the tribes maker says, okay, but as many that they can say agree to offing, can you agree to cover up?
I mean, as many that can do an offing can cover up a fake one.
And I have footage of video with Candace slipping.
Could be, could be, but I guess I'm looking at something that is realistic where you want to, why do you want to do anything like that?
These people have done so many stupid things.
If I ran, if I ran TPUSA after Charlie's demise, I would have done something different.
Jamie says, lost my eye last night in a poker game.
Been in the hospital getting down on myself for some decisions I made.
You made me laugh so hard.
I'm leaving hospital right now.
Lost my eye last night in a poker game.
What does that mean?
Is this an expression?
Bless your heart.
Is this a gambling expression?
Like you lost your shirt?
You lost your eye?
You lost your eye?
We got to hear more about that.
Well, we love you.
Send your love and positive energy out.
My God, I haven't heard that one before.
Lost my eye.
I don't know what that means.
I hope you follow up and let me know how you're doing.
Other than, yeah, I've heard of high-stakes poker, but wow.
Remember when poker came out?
All these online, they, and here's the flop.
I'd rather watch a 7-Eleven surveillance video.
It's like, what was that all about?
I think I've played poker my life.
Never.
Thank God.
I just say this.
I do not have the gambling bug.
I buy lotto tickets.
Wendy, by the way, here's Wendy.
Oh, bless her heart.
Says, I can listen to you all day and night.
You are like a warm cup of tea telling campfire stories.
And my favorite EK expression, hey, guys, what up, guys?
Now, somebody said to me, now be careful.
Be careful.
Candace says, hey, guys, too.
I said, not like that.
It's not the word hey, guys.
Thank you, by the way.
It's not that.
Candace goes, hey guys, that's what I'm talking about.
Not the word, hey, guys.
And people say, what are you guys doing?
It's a different story.
No.
Sometimes Candace, she's not a fast talker that's incomprehensible like Ben Shapiro.
Oh, how about that guy?
Oh, Ben doesn't know.
It's like, Ben, Ben, please.
It's over.
I don't know who you're talking to.
It's over.
I don't know who's paying attention.
I really don't.
But he's a very fast talker.
Candace can do it with a speed that I can understand.
It's decipherable.
You know who I was listening to the other day?
Somebody told me, and I heard it.
It was Jimmy Doerr.
Jimmy Door took Candace and put her on one and a half.
I said, what are you doing?
She's at one and a half normally.
And he's speeding it up.
I don't know what she's saying.
Is that the new thing they're doing?
Is that what the kids are doing now?
Is that what you call it?
I don't get it.
But I mentioned this before.
If Candace ever made an appearance, I'd go there.
Can you imagine that group?
And guess who created it?
They did.
If anybody had listened to me, I said, if I find one person who says anything bad about Candace as she was making her ascension, I'd say, I'm going to break it off in you.
Okay?
Break it off of you.
Because she is becoming a martyr and we don't want that.
All right, my friends, we're getting an hour and a half.
That's enough.
You've been too kind.
Too too kind.
You have absolutely been wonderful.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you.
Look at that.
Doctora Latina says, this podcast format truly is unique.
Podcaster to audience, chat to podcaster, and chat to chat.
It's a marvelous trifecta.
It's a marvelous trifecta.
It is.
It absolutely is.
It's the wildest thing in the world.
It's incredible.
RNE says, Ben Shapiro talks fast like a used car salesman.
Have you seen this feller named Destiny?
I don't even know what he's about, but I heard him one time.
There's a fellow I like a lot.
Well, I like his style.
It doesn't matter.
Everybody's got their own style.
I don't want to go do crazy.
It sounds like I'm critiquing him out, but everybody has their own style.
I don't care what it is.
I don't need a studio.
I don't need a.
You know what my real passion is?
Ready for this?
What I watch when I just want to calm down, when I want to relax.
I love watching people getting arrested in car body cam police.
My wife says, You are demented.
I said, I know.
I can't help it.
I just love that.
I love that.
Thank you, new member.
Look at this.
Rewinding mislots the Charlie Bitt took me out.
Here's TD.
Now, a couple of things I was going to say.
First of all, thank you very much for your kind words.
Second of all, you've been so nice to my wife at Lynn's Warriors, truly.
Let me tell you what she's doing right now.
Today she's on the phone with parents going berserk.
There's this legislation called COSA, Kids Online Safety Act.
And she talks to parents, parents who stand holding pictures of their dead children.
Parents who are saying we've got to put protections on social media to protect kids from falling, from going what's happened to me, kids who have done self-harm because of sextortion or bought things or one kid who did an online choking contest.
The internet, there's no, they don't care.
But if you meant something about Trump or mentioned something about this or mention something about ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine in the old days, they would cut you right off.
But when it came to online games involving threatening, no, for some reason, so that's ridiculous.
So please follow her at Lynn's Warriors on YouTube.
Thank you because she is dealing with parents and far more important than anything I've ever done because this is life and death and it's happening right now.
And what's happening to kids, maybe your kids, she and others are fighting, I mean, every single day for this.
So thank you.
Thank you also for your kind words.
And by the way, kind words are great.
We don't always have to agree.
That's okay.
Let's just be civil.
That's all.
That's all.
Sometimes, believe it or not, it's better.
I know more.
I can hear more people benefiting Candace if that's what you want to do by somebody starting off with a negative contact.
Line up my favorite grandpapa.
Thank you.
That means a lot to me.
Because grandfathers and grandparents are the best.
Okay?
That's all I'm going to tell you.
They're the best.
Because they're just, it's just.
See, it's everything is in reverse.
People should have kids when they're older.
But then again, they're only going to live like five years.
But when you're older, you just, you know what I mean?
Everything's like, you just think differently.
Say, that's okay.
You spilled it.
All right.
What are you going to do?
Baby wears diapers.
You wear diapers?
You got a lot in common.
So anyway, thank you for this.
Please, if I could, I thank you.
That's right.
Hang on.
Let me give you a good one.
There's a good one.
You don't?
That's it.
It's a hand for it.
That's the energy.
Hang on.
It's not right.
There we go.
Sometimes, ooh, that's a nasty one.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Isn't that funny?
Ooh.
It's like, this is not good.
You don't want to be in a, in a, in like a, one of these mini GTs going cross-country.
And you hear that.
You don't want to hear that.
You don't want to hear that in a scuba suit or a spacesuit.
Not good.
Why do I do this?
I'm a child.
I have the mentality of a child.
Kids dig me.
I'm the worst.
Keep kids away.
If I do that to a kid and you tell a kid, did you do that?
What?
That's my favorite.
You did that.
I did not.
Who is this guy?
And kids, they start laughing because you're absurd.
You say, hey, guess what?
I'm an old dude, but I'm fun.
I don't take things seriously.
Come on.
It's okay.
Laugh.
Kids have the best sense of humor.
They get it.
And that's why when I think about how people hurt kids, it makes me just.
Anyway, so I'm immature.
I plead guilty.
So anyway, thank you so much.
I'm going to put some comments as usual in the back for you.
Thank you.
It's been an hour and 32 minutes.
And I have, it seems like five minutes.
Thanks to you.
I love you all.
Thank you so much, my friends.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Then I'm going to be heading back doing my thing.
So I'll try to get one more out.
And then it's back to the usual routine.
So I'll fill you in.
Nobody cares about, you know, what you did or where you went or why.
It doesn't really matter.
I want to stick to the pertinent.
I never want to assume that you find my life interesting because believe me, it's not.