Lionel Nation - Candace Owens Just BROKE Her Haters – They're Losing Their Minds & She's Loving Every Second! Aired: 2026-03-16 Duration: 14:49 === Candace Wins and Drives Them Crazy (05:49) === [00:00:00] You know, my friends, in the latest, I guess, iteration of all that's going on regarding Candace and Eric and this and that and all this stuff, I can't help but bring to the to the table this observation. [00:00:16] Candace is winning, driving these people crazy, and they just don't know what to say. [00:00:23] I mean, they don't know what to say. [00:00:25] Is it, what, was it Megan McCain? [00:00:27] I don't know, I think it was. [00:00:28] Anyway, somebody said, referred to everybody as psychopaths. [00:00:33] And recently there was a very interesting interview with Jimmy Dore and Alex Jones. [00:00:38] I like both of them. [00:00:40] I mean, I know Alex. [00:00:41] I've never met Jimmy, but it was a very, very, you know, not really confrontational argument about what do you think about this. [00:00:50] And Alex, again, whom you know, I still think he's the OG, the potter familiars of this whole thing. [00:00:57] He seemed sometimes a bit flummoxed because he didn't know, he just didn't like this. [00:01:04] This wasn't his thing, which is okay, which is groovy. [00:01:09] Fine. [00:01:10] I don't know. [00:01:11] You don't, you know, you got to understand some things. [00:01:13] When people in this business don't want to go places, it's not because they've been threatened. [00:01:21] It's not because they're paid off. [00:01:25] There are subjects I don't like talking about because either I don't find them interesting. [00:01:30] I may not consider myself expert enough, hard to believe, I know, or I just don't, it's just not my thing. [00:01:38] It's not my, I only like subjects I like. [00:01:43] Or there are some subjects where you're going to lose no matter what. [00:01:46] Why do you want to do this? [00:01:47] Why do you want to alienate people, especially when it's not that critical? [00:01:51] So what I'm saying is there's a variety of reasons why Alex may eschew the notion of discussing this. [00:02:02] But what I suggest is very simply this. [00:02:04] If you don't want to talk about it, don't talk about it. [00:02:06] But whatever you do, don't call Candace Owens crazy. [00:02:09] She's not a psychopath. [00:02:09] She's not a demon. [00:02:10] She's not crazy. [00:02:11] Believe me when I tell you this. [00:02:13] I know crazy. [00:02:14] She's anything but crazy. [00:02:15] And she's loving this. [00:02:17] Don't these people understand what's happening? [00:02:20] Don't these people understand and grasp what is happening? [00:02:25] You are elevating her to a status where she's become in the last, I don't know, whatever period of time, almost mythical. [00:02:38] It's kind of like an outlaw status. [00:02:40] She is able to show and is showing a level of competence and dangerousness that is so beyond anything anybody has ever seen. [00:02:56] It's, I mean, this is the story. [00:02:59] But also, it's fun. [00:03:02] This is something which is very interesting. [00:03:04] It is fun. [00:03:06] There are a lot of subjects that, and I don't, I don't necessarily, I'm not saying suggesting every topic is susceptible of being fun. [00:03:15] That's not what I'm saying. [00:03:16] But what I'm saying is that there's a lot of folks out there who really, really don't understand the, how do I say this? [00:03:27] Who don't really understand the fact that this is an entertainment form. [00:03:31] No matter what you say, if you're not entertained, if this is ponderous, if this is, ooh, the end of the world all the time, it's not good. [00:03:39] You're not going to do very well. [00:03:41] It doesn't work like this. [00:03:42] It's not a good, it's not a good thing. [00:03:45] So what's happening is this. [00:03:47] They're running out of steam. [00:03:49] We have heard, I know she's crazy, she's a demon. [00:03:53] And I've said this for the longest time. [00:03:57] If you're wrong about something, if you're wrong, tell her why she's wrong. [00:04:04] I know I'm saying this. [00:04:06] I've said this so many times. [00:04:08] It's a broken record. [00:04:10] By the way, a little timeout. [00:04:11] Do you know that a Gen Zer or millennial, whatever you call young'ins, said to me, what do you mean? [00:04:22] What do you mean? [00:04:26] When, and this is important, and we talk about, somebody said, what do you mean by a broken record? [00:04:31] And I said, you know, no. [00:04:35] When the needle gets stuck in the, huh? [00:04:39] When the needle gets stuck in the record and the album gets stuck. [00:04:43] You know, kind of like the hit, huh? [00:04:48] She thought I mentioned like breaking the record or something like that. [00:04:53] It's like, no. [00:04:54] No, we're not talking about breaking records. [00:04:56] No, Nay, It doesn't work like that. [00:04:59] No, no, it's not. [00:05:00] We're not breaking any records. [00:05:03] It was so funny. [00:05:03] Now, the one too, again, just, this is funny. [00:05:06] Because I forget, you know, generationally, stuff that I know, you might know, people don't know. [00:05:11] Somebody said, I said, would you copy me? [00:05:13] Or somebody was copy me on that. [00:05:14] It was an email. [00:05:15] I said, oh yeah, CC. [00:05:17] You know what that means, right? [00:05:18] He goes, yeah, the copy is it. [00:05:19] No, no. [00:05:20] What does CC mean? [00:05:23] And this person said, I don't know. [00:05:25] You know, carbon copy. [00:05:27] Huh? [00:05:27] Carbon copy? [00:05:31] That's like linotype or daguerreotype. [00:05:36] Carbon copy? [00:05:37] It's made of car. [00:05:38] What are you talking about? [00:05:39] I said, there was a piece of carbon, and you put it between two pieces of paper, and when you typed it, album, tin can, tin foil, it's aluminum. === Arguing Without Enough Evidence (05:57) === [00:05:50] But I digress. [00:05:51] I love to digress. [00:05:53] I love to be desultory and elliptical. [00:05:55] It's who I am. [00:05:57] But I do not want to sublate the opportunity of Mr. Jones and others, again, whom I respect, to give Candace the once over. [00:06:08] See, look, I don't want to tell people how to do this. [00:06:10] But if you really want to go after Candace and not do the demonic thing, you really cannot do the demonic thing. [00:06:16] You can sit there and say something to the effect of, well, look, you know, I think that what Candace is doing is interesting. [00:06:20] I think that what she says is certainly intriguing, but I just don't think there's been any evidence of any ledger domain, any type of duplicity, any type of conspiracy. [00:06:34] Just deny it. [00:06:36] What you do is you say, well, that's very interesting, but I just don't think she's proved this, or I don't think she's gone. [00:06:41] And just leave it at that. [00:06:42] And then you say, what do you mean? [00:06:44] Because you can say, well, from my particular vantage point, whatever it is, I just don't think there's been enough evidence. [00:06:52] I don't believe, we do this all the time. [00:06:53] I don't believe there's enough evidence that COVID was formed in Wuhan. [00:06:57] I don't believe there's been no evidence that masks do not prevent the spread or transmissibility of viruses. [00:07:04] I just don't think you've presented enough evidence convincingly that Watergate was in fact a soft palace coup. [00:07:11] You know, whatever. [00:07:12] You just say there's just not enough evidence and you move on. [00:07:16] And it would force Candace or somebody else to say, well, maybe, but you don't call her a name. [00:07:23] See, it's up to you. [00:07:24] You're the jury. [00:07:24] The jury's a trier of fact. [00:07:26] The jury determines whether you believe something has been proved beyond a reasonable doubt or based on the preponderance of the evidence or whatever it is. [00:07:32] But you're the jury. [00:07:33] And all you have to do is say, I just don't think there's been enough evidence of this. [00:07:35] Sorry. [00:07:37] Sorry. [00:07:37] I don't think it's been. [00:07:40] Sorry. [00:07:40] I don't believe there's been enough evidence of any kind of Epstein cover-up on the part of the administration. [00:07:50] Or I don't believe that there's any evidence that there hasn't been. [00:07:53] All you do is you just deny it. [00:07:55] But you speak about it surgically, but they don't know how to do that, like that Dan Bongina. [00:08:00] This guy came out full gun. [00:08:02] She should burn in hell. [00:08:04] I was like, what are you doing? [00:08:05] What adult, maybe that's the word, maybe that's the operative term there. [00:08:09] What adult does this? [00:08:10] Look, it is a very, very simple thing. [00:08:12] Now, let me, again, I keep saying this because you might be new to me, and I appreciate that. [00:08:19] Number one, there's a number of subjects. [00:08:20] First of all, there's a Tyler Robinson case, number one. [00:08:23] In fact, Jimmy Dorr has a very good question about Alex. [00:08:25] We are in the Tyler Robinson case. [00:08:26] What do you think about this? [00:08:27] Okay, fine. [00:08:27] There's a Tyler Robinson case. [00:08:28] Number two, the issue then becomes the identity of the people involved. [00:08:32] Who are the participants? [00:08:33] Is it Tyler Robinson himself, or could there be other people? [00:08:35] Is there a conspiracy? [00:08:36] Remember, two or more people bound in the Confederation of Criminal Complicity is a conspiracy. [00:08:43] That's number two. [00:08:43] Number three, motivation. [00:08:45] Why? [00:08:46] That's a tough one. [00:08:48] That's a tough one. [00:08:49] Why? [00:08:50] Why is a very difficult thing? [00:08:52] Stay away from why. [00:08:55] And the reason why you stay away from why is anytime I hear somebody argue, and if I hear the why, I say, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:09:04] Please go for the why, especially when I think I'm losing the argument. [00:09:08] Because if you tell me, well, the evidence is this, this, this, and this, it's like, damn. [00:09:13] Huh. [00:09:14] And the reason why the CDC or the reason why the FBI and the reason why the DOJ, then I can argue that. [00:09:20] And I can subsume that into the big argument. [00:09:25] I can say, this is the big argument. [00:09:28] And spend time, well, how do you know the FBI did that? [00:09:30] What do you know the motivation is about? [00:09:31] Well, how do you know that President Trump is because of it? [00:09:34] How do you know? [00:09:35] Then I just, we get off and we argue that point. [00:09:38] Don't worry about definitional things too. [00:09:40] Don't ever call somebody, for example, we have a mayor momdani. [00:09:43] Don't ever call him a socialist, democratic socialist, Marxist, communist. [00:09:47] Don't do that. [00:09:48] Because I'm going to stop the conversation and I'm going to then move to the definitional correctness of the term you used. [00:09:54] See what I'm saying? [00:09:58] Now we're off on that tangent. [00:10:00] It's beautiful. [00:10:01] That's where we go. [00:10:02] That's the tangent. [00:10:05] That's the angle. [00:10:07] So it's interesting to note, whenever you want to argue something, the best way is always to argue evidence. [00:10:14] Never make it personal. [00:10:16] Never make it an ad hominem. [00:10:18] Never. [00:10:18] That's why half of the times these people, they lose with Trump. [00:10:22] There's a lot of stuff, for example, the President Trump has said that you could argue factually. [00:10:26] You could say, well, I disagree with this policy, this, this, whether it's Iran or the economy or whatever it is. [00:10:30] But instead, they say he's crazy, he's senile, he's a pervert, he's whatever. [00:10:36] You just ruined it. [00:10:38] You just lost your case. [00:10:40] Because now you're going for this. [00:10:41] Why don't we just say, who's the bigger jerk? [00:10:44] We'll just argue that. [00:10:45] Because that's really what the argument is. [00:10:46] It has nothing to do with the facts. [00:10:48] Critical thinking is kind of a linear way of thinking. [00:10:52] And the way critical thinking works, whatever you deal with an issue, this is the old law school thing that we used to do. [00:10:57] And when we had Blue Book, when we used to write out essays, the acronym was IRAC. [00:11:05] Issue, rule, analysis, conclusion. [00:11:07] Iraq, not the country. [00:11:08] Issue, rule, analysis, conclusion. [00:11:10] What is the issue? [00:11:11] What are we talking about? [00:11:12] What's this about? [00:11:12] Number two, what's the rule? [00:11:17] What is the rule of the fact, the thing that we're applying? [00:11:22] Whatever it is. [00:11:26] Do you believe that pornography is linked to sexual battery? [00:11:30] Okay, fine. [00:11:32] What data do you have? [00:11:33] Issue is, is it connected? [00:11:34] Number two, what are the data? [00:11:37] Number three, analyze. [00:11:39] Let's talk about this. [00:11:40] And number four, see conclusion, conclude. [00:11:42] So therefore, boom. [00:11:43] That's the way you do it. [00:11:44] It's very simple. [00:11:45] Not starting off, yeah, well, you're a jerk. === The Motivation Behind Her Soul (03:02) === [00:11:47] It doesn't work like that. [00:11:48] So let me just tell you something right now. [00:11:49] If you're new to this, If you don't know who Candace Owens is, my God, congratulations from return from your coma because I don't know where you've been. [00:11:58] This is the greatest story in the world. [00:12:00] And the reason why is that this is a story involving one central character here. [00:12:04] Her name is Erica Kirk. [00:12:06] And you cannot believe this personality. [00:12:14] Anybody else would call her just a nutcase, but she is a protein, transmogrifying, this perpetually synthesizing, changing. [00:12:26] I don't know what you call it, this person who just comes out of no. [00:12:30] It's just, she changes every five minutes. [00:12:32] Every five minutes, but she has no sense. [00:12:36] She's like a balloon you fill with air. [00:12:38] Whatever, if you can fill it with air, it'll say if you fill it with helium, it goes up. [00:12:42] If nitrogen, there is no balloon. [00:12:46] This is the casing inside her soul, her motivation. [00:12:50] It depends. [00:12:52] There's the Erica we knew when she was doing the sizzle reel for her initial stuff. [00:12:57] The evangelical, the businesswoman, the mother. [00:13:00] I guess the mother somewhere. [00:13:01] In any event, I don't know. [00:13:02] You never hear about her kids. [00:13:06] The wife, huh? [00:13:08] And then there's the CEO, and then there's this other mysterious, you know, this very strange Erica Franzville, who came out of nowhere with her mother who looks a little shady as well. [00:13:27] Just a little bit, you know what I mean? [00:13:29] Transitional in terms of the reality department. [00:13:32] Any event, that's the focus. [00:13:34] Just go back and watch any of her stuff. [00:13:36] It is beyond incredible. [00:13:38] Beyond incredible. [00:13:40] That being said, ladies and germs, thank you. [00:13:43] Thank you so much for being a part of this. [00:13:44] Thank you so much for being part of all of this jazz. [00:13:46] And thank you so much for being a part of something even more important. [00:13:49] Thank you so much for caring about this, but also for thinking about how all of this stuff works. [00:14:01] And I mean that sincerely. [00:14:02] Thanks for thinking about how it all interconnects. [00:14:05] This is one of the most fascinating stories regarding Candace and others involving a plentitude of people who are great commentators and influencers and analysts that are just brilliant. [00:14:22] So welcome aboard. [00:14:23] I hope you remember, it's not personal. [00:14:26] It's not personal. [00:14:28] And again, if the best you can come up with is Candace Owens is a demon or is crazy, you have officially lost your mind and the argument. [00:14:38] Have a great and a glorious day. [00:14:40] Thank you so much. [00:14:41] Please like this video. [00:14:42] Please subscribe to the channel. [00:14:43] I've got some questions for you attendant to this. [00:14:46] And please comment. [00:14:48] Comment as you see fit.