Candace Owens GOES NUCLEAR on Erika Kirk – She Has NO CLUE What's Coming Next!
Lionel Nation dismantles Erika Kirk's credibility, labeling her a "grifter" and "charlatan" who adopted false personas like a corporate wife and devout Christian. He rejects claims linking her to Charlie Kirk's death, comparing her performative grief to Tammy Faye Bakker while dismissing moon myths as unproven. By exposing her alleged chameleon-like behavior, the segment argues that reacting to such figures only amplifies their influence, urging listeners to avoid honoring enemies. [Automatically generated summary]
It's fascinating, is it not, how a meme, an actual meme, a trope, a tropism, memetics, how a thought can become so ingrained in a particular group of people that they say it almost reflexively.
We say these things.
People say things without really thinking, why are they saying it?
You hear it all the time.
How many times have you heard, you know, they've proved that whenever there's a full moon, there's been more 911 calls and more emergency room visits.
They've proved it.
Proved it.
They haven't proved anything of the sort.
Never proved it.
Never.
Well, because, as you know, the moon affects tide and water.
And after all, we're 90% or whatever the figure is, percent water.
But we're a closed system.
You're talking about like oceans or the tides.
A lake doesn't have a glass of water, a bathtub.
We're closed.
Well, whatever.
And is it the fact that these things happen at night where there's a moon in the first place?
Maybe, just maybe that might be because that's when crimes start.
Could be, could be.
You see how things work?
You see how it works.
You see how the narrative evolves.
And you keep saying things.
And you just, you just keep saying it over and over and over.
When I was a kid, my father swear that if you went swimming too soon after you ate, you would get cramps, hit to the, turn into a rock and die.
You would drown.
And he said this.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
We say things over and over.
And the thing we're saying right now is Candace Owens is a widow.
Leave her alone.
She's a widow.
Not Candace Owens.
Please forgive me.
Strike me.
No, no.
Erica, Erica Kirk is a widow.
Leave the widow alone.
Erica or Franz, whatever her name is this week.
Oh, no, no.
Would you let this woman...
Ben Shapiro. Ben Shapiro.
Who cares about Ben Shapiro?
No, I'm serious.
I'm not.
Did I miss something?
Was I in a coma?
Was he elected to something?
Is he in control of anything?
Does he have any kind of power that I should be aware of?
Ben Shapiro, who cares about Ben Shapiro?
What the hell does Ben Shapiro have to do with anything?
I don't know.
I don't know.
It doesn't matter.
He said this.
This one said this.
Megan McCain.
Who the hell is Megan McCain?
At least Ben Shapiro did kind of something.
Megan McCain is what?
Some nippo baby daughter of that ghoulish war profiteer.
What is going on here?
Please, stop for one second.
Stop talking about the irrelevant.
No, no, no.
Candace, you may.
I gave you permission.
You don't need my permission.
But for the rest of us, it doesn't matter.
These people don't matter.
Because don't you understand?
They want, they need the blessing of Candace.
They need the blessing.
Boop.
I touch you.
I mention you.
Oh my God.
You've been mentioned by Candace Owens.
That's exactly what they want.
The worst thing in the world you could possibly do.
The worst thing is not mention them.
But Candace, you know better than I.
I have a different idea.
I like to starve, starve a cold, feet a fever.
All right?
Basically, cut off the oxygen supply.
Never, ever, ever pay any homage, any kind of reaction to your enemies.
Let them go.
Who needs them?
They are of no use whatsoever.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
Now, my dear friend, my dear friend, I say to you, as we move on, please do not be in any way persuaded or sidelined or slowed down by those nincumpoops who just repeat the tropism.
What about, don't talk about Erica, she's a widow.
Even old Beno, Mr. Eyebrow, did it himself.
Why?
I have no idea.
Because it's all they've got.
That's it.
So widows cannot be, okay.
It's like the old joke about the individual, like the person who killed their parents and then throws himself on the mercy of the court because he's an orphan.
You did it.
Now, I'm not saying, and there's never been any evidence that I've been able to see in any way, my friends, that indicate or insinuates or in any way points to Erica, E.K., doing anything or having anything to do with Charlie's dispatch and demise.
I have not seen this, okay?
And if you have, that's it, because I believe in evidence, and so does Candace.
That's the beautiful part about this.
But what I'm talking about right now is something which is even better.
What we are doing is, frankly, we are seeing the devolution, the demolition, the complete and total destruction and self-destruction of a con, of a grifter, of a charlatan, of a of a confidence person, so to speak.
Somebody who's ersatz, synthetic, not real, phony, fugues-y.
That's what we're talking about.
That is what we're talking about.
This is the most important thing in the world.
This is the precise element of what we're talking about right now.
And let me tell you something.
I want you to think about this.
Think about this very carefully.
There are very few people that we've ever, at least in my particular case, I don't want to speak for you, that has inspired me to think these are the most phony people I've ever met.
For example, Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton, you might think she's a psychopath.
She's not.
Synthetic Pageants And Hidden Truths00:06:46
She's just a cold-blooded, hardcore, just a brutal and an absolute ruthless politician.
But is she a fraud?
No.
No, that's exactly who she is.
Oh, no, no, no.
Kamala Harris.
Or as you say in West Tampa, Kaymala.
Kaymala, Kaymala.
Is she a phony?
No.
No, this is who she is.
That's who she is.
The laugh, the giggles, the logolalia, the verbal incontinence.
That's all who she is.
She's not.
No, no.
No, that's who she is.
That's it.
She's always been like that.
George Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama.
That's who they are.
But with Erica, which Erica do you want?
Do you want the sizzle reel Erica?
Where she didn't have boyfriends but had boyfriends?
Where she didn't drink but did drink?
When she was talking about sex, this pristine vestal virginal, no.
But remember that one?
How about the, when she did, when she was doing, when she was doing, oh, what am I trying to say?
What am I trying to say?
What am I trying?
When she was doing industrials for CIA, for spooks, remember that one?
EMP stuff?
She couldn't spell EMP, much less talk about it, but she did it.
Remember that one?
And then later on, she was the other Erica.
This is the reluctant participant in pageants.
The one who came along, the one who was responsible, the one who, this is great, the one who said, oh, God, she said, you know, I was with my mom, and well, one thing left going on.
And I don't was that, but all of a sudden, there I was.
And they said, would you do your state of solid?
Please, would you please?
Okay, I'll compete.
What is it?
It's for a beauty pageant.
A beauty pageant.
Oh, I don't know nothing about birth of no babies or pageants.
I'm just a little country girl.
I was just a tomboy.
I had funny hair.
That's who I was.
Okay, I'll give it a shot.
And lo and behold, I won.
I never did that before, even though her resume shows a series of other pageants.
I mean, is it that one?
That's a lie, too.
Should we go on?
I mean, go.
And then she met Charlie.
Then she met Charlie.
Then you met that one.
And then she became super Christian.
This woman has never, never in her whole life, from what anybody's seen, indicated the slightest indicum or indication or any kind of propensity for that which is Christian.
I mean, not, I'm sure she was a Christian, but this hyper-valent, you know, this devout, you know, quoting scriptures and really almost quasi-evangelical.
Nobody saw that before.
Nobody saw any of this before.
None of it.
But all of a sudden, she was there because why?
Because she saw Charlie.
I was like, ding, And Charlie, Charlie, I'm sorry to say this, my friend.
You're a great and a glorious man, and I mean it.
He's a noble man.
He was terrific.
But he was naive.
I don't think he dated a lot.
I don't think he knew what a real, what a real somebody gets their fangs, their hooks in you.
I don't think he knew.
I really don't think he knew.
I don't think he had the slightest indication or the slightest indication or suggestion at all of how treacherous she was.
I don't think, I don't think he knew.
And I think she was so good.
She was a chameleon.
She was, she could do any role there is.
Great actress.
And she saw this.
She says, oh, I could do this.
I could be the corporate wife of the, you know, the evangelical titan.
I can know the nomenclature, learn the routine, learn my role, learn what I have to say, and I can do it.
I will do this.
Without even thinking about it.
I'll do it better than you can imagine.
And next thing you know, I'm doing it.
And the Lord, this, and the Lord, that, and the Lord.
We've seen this a million times from Tammy Faye Baker, who, by the way, did a better crying routine than anything else.
We did it.
So which one are we talking about?
Which version, which iteration, which exemplar are we talking about?
See, that's what it's about.
And that's what people say.
She's a widow.
Sometimes I wonder, are you playing a widow?
I don't even know.
You know, Candace almost brings up a great point.
Kobe Bryant's wife was just devastated, devastated after his death.
And that's the way she said a few things, but she didn't say at the end of her tribute.
And by the way, that's Lakers.com, Lakers.com.
Go and get your season tickets right now.
This one was going into merch sales right away.
This is the strangest thing.
And the ultimate, did you see a couple of things?
When she was hanging under Trump, like, she was inappropriate.
The way she grabbed JD's head is like, what's going on here?
She doesn't know.
It's like she's been in a coma, and she's trying to act the way she thinks someone in her position would act if they were sincere.
And then, the night of the State of the Union, when that poor woman, that poor woman whose daughter, the Ukrainian, died stabbed by that hominid, she was there next to her, and this woman who was just devoid, bereft of, consumed with grief.
And you could almost see like Erica saying, oh, so that's what it looks like.
Pretty good.
Did you ever do the handkerchief, Rugine?
Did you ever look up?
And she never sniffled.
She never blew her nose.
The woman who was always in tears, who could always summon, some said maybe she might have had something applied.
I don't know.
What do I know?
But she never blew her nose the way most people do when they're crying.
There's no crying.
She always got to do a speech.
She never had to stop.
She never said, I'm sorry, I can't talk.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, we've got to do this speech.
I mean, it's so phony.
Thanking Candace For Fascinating Subjects00:01:12
Come on.
Stop.
Stop it.
Stop pretending you don't know what I'm talking about.
Stop it.
You've never seen this before?
You never saw Tammy Faye Baker?
What?
What, were you born yesterday?
Come on, get with the program, Sparky.
This is the way it is.
That is going to be the subject of the destruction of one Erica Kirk.
Hoist by her own petard and signaled, targeted, zeroed in by one Candace Owens.
Do me a favor.
I must give you this, I guess, this valedictory.
Every night, every day, we always have to do this.
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