Candace Owens Has New Proof – Who Really Killed Charlie Kirk?
Lionel Nation analyzes Candace Owens as a high-value target facing potential destruction from internal TPUSA conflicts and the enigmatic Erica Kirk, whom he speculates is a "sock puppet" for the Franz family. He theorizes that Tyler Robinson may have acted alone or with accomplices, urging an investigation into organizational rifts rather than political ones. While dismissing personal attacks, Nation compares Owens to historical underdogs like the Beatles, warning of her isolation but affirming support through factual engagement and community solidarity against perceived cult-like dynamics. [Automatically generated summary]
We went to an event called Wonder Girls in New Jersey.
She's on the board.
It promotes these, you should see these young, powerful women to the public speaking.
It was phenomenal.
We sat with some federal law enforcement.
I don't want to mention names.
It was great.
It was terrific.
One of the best efforts ever.
They were just, I mean, America's future.
It was good news.
And I was there, but I missed you.
Oh, man.
I thought, God.
Oh, I miss you.
I'm sick.
I'm addicted.
Help me, doctor.
Help me.
I used to meet somebody in the old days.
Now 8 o'clock comes.
I got to talk to my people.
It's not like an AA meeting because I'm not trying to get away from it.
I'm trying to join something.
Yes, sir.
Oh, Lordie.
Oh, Lord.
How's everybody doing?
Great.
I got to tell you something, right, which made it even worse.
Made it even worse.
On the way back last night, I threw into the into the Yugo.
It's a stretch.
It's a classic.
So I put on the transistor and I turned it on.
Now I said, listen, let's listen to Candace's episode today.
Red Death or whatever it is.
It sounds like a James Bond thing.
It's fantastic.
And Mrs. L, I don't think has ever had the chance to listen to an entire event.
And she kept telling me, and I'm driving with the knuckles on the steering wheel like, yeah, going down the palisades.
Yeah.
Tell them, Candice, go, get them.
I'm losing my mind.
I said, this is a war.
So Mrs. L said, how does she know all this?
I said, I know.
Does she?
Does she have research?
She says, she's got to have teams of research.
She's got to have, this is like the federal government doesn't do this.
How does she do it?
The exactitude.
And then today, did you see?
Did you see where our Miss Candice or Ms. Candice or our leader, bless her heart.
They compared her numbers.
She did something to Joe Rogan.
And she is, like we said, remember what I told you.
She might, she's probably the most popular in terms of numbers, but, but most probably, most certainly probably, I know for a fact, she is the most powerful.
The most powerful.
There is no one today, no one today.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
No one, no one, no one, no one who can get near her in terms of what she can do.
No one.
It doesn't exist.
And I'm not trying to compare anybody.
I'm telling you right now without a doubt, she is barn up.
So as we're listening to this, I said, do you understand what's happening?
you hear what's happening?
Oh, look at this.
Bless your heart.
Here's Renee says, I was looking for you and wondering where you were.
Many tears were shed.
Oh, I know the feeling, but I'm back.
That is back, Renee.
That is back.
So I was listening.
I said, do you see the complexity of this?
Do you see the complexity?
Lynn Maria says, I can't help but wonder where E.K.'s father is.
Yes.
You think he'd come to his baby girl's defense.
Anywho, I love being on this Lino train.
It makes no stops.
That's correct.
And it's an e-ticket ride and it's not refundable.
It's for the duration.
What are the questions?
What are the questions?
Did you see?
And I mentioned her name.
And again, I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Christine Feckety.
F-E-K-E-T-E.
I'm sorry.
I say something like sequiti sounds like almost like a past tense of something.
But anyway, you know who I used to think was okay?
You know what?
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, or as I call her, Hara Suckabee Sanders, who now I'm realizing she's one of them.
Thank you for making our day every day priceless.
You are a pleasure to watch and it's an honor to support you.
All the best to you and yours.
Thank you, Jay, Jai, Blake.
Thank you for that.
That means so very much.
And by the way, also supporting the countless great, great contributors and the like joining on board because we're just, this is a truth train.
But but this, but, but Fecketty, Christine said, there was a picture of her next to Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
And she says something which was so brutal that she said, she says, make sure, make sure when you're standing like this, your breast is between your shoulder and your elbow.
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Okay.
All right.
I thought that was brutal, perhaps, but funny.
Anything below the elbow, we're talking pendulous, but I digress.
So she's doing all this, this, this phony baloney assistant principal stuff where she says, and that's why we're here to glad, we're so glad to say that our friend, you know, Eric has done such a wonderful job finding for the college.
And Erica's like this.
With that look, the look.
Lose the look.
What are you doing?
Enough.
You've been mocked.
It's okay.
It's six months after the event.
Six months, you're never going to forget.
But in terms of the this hyper lugubrious funereal, this schmaltz, enough is enough.
That's the thing which I wanted to tell people about.
That's the thing which I think was the most critical.
That is the part which I wanted to say, frankly, which was really important.
Something that I don't think, I don't think people understand.
I don't think people really understand.
There's something very, very weird here.
And I want to start off with something which is so important, probably the most important thing in the world.
I think we should start off with, we need some kind of articles of faith, something that we believe, our credo, something that we believe in, something that we, that motivates us, something that keeps us going.
Because I was thinking about this.
What is it about this woman that probably is the most problematic?
What is it about?
What is it about old, what's her name?
Erica, that is the most problematic.
What is it?
What do you think it is?
What is the thing that drives me crazy?
Fundamental to me, starting off, and there are variations and gradations of this, but fundamental to me simply exist the ideas that say, speak the truth to me.
First, if you're going to say something to me, If you're going to say something, you may say whatever you want.
You may do this.
You may do this if you want.
But when you do, make sure you stick with the truth because then it becomes critical.
You can't tell me, well, it's really not that big of a deal.
No, if you brought it up and if I committed my belief to you, then it became a big deal.
Oh, no, no, no, there's no such thing to you.
And that's one of the biggest problems because nobody even cared.
They don't even care, these people.
They don't even care as to what they say because we're negligible.
We're not important.
We're a trifling.
Renee says, surely EK has a publicity team.
I don't believe so.
That's it.
Thank you, new member as well.
I don't believe so.
None of it makes sense to me.
There was a fellow on, and I don't even want to say this.
I'm not going to mention his name, but he's trying.
He's got his own YouTube channel.
He says, I'm going to try something different.
I'm going to try something different.
And he came up and he said, I can't believe these people are still going after Erica and Candace Owens.
And I said, I don't know what to tell you.
You know, she's a demon or whatever.
This is what I want to tell people the most.
How did you get this?
How did you get this?
I heard someone the other day lauding Ben Shapiro.
Okay, you could tell.
I don't think they knew the first thing about what Ben Shapiro says or does regarding Candace.
I don't know what else he stands for, but I do know regarding her.
They still can't let go.
They still can't let go.
They still don't understand it.
And I think in a weird way, I'd like not to think this, but I think there's a little bit of sexism here.
I think people still, some guys think that women are easier to push over than men.
I think so.
I think in her case.
Not that she is, but I think people stupidly believe this.
I think people stupidly believe that somehow they can step over her.
I really don't.
And I don't know what that is.
And I don't know.
I don't know where this is going.
And I also see the resurrection of yay.
It's what the kids call them.
Kanye.
I don't know the first thing of anything, but I do know that whoever they tell me not to like, I'm going to pay attention to.
Whoever they tell me is a bad person or crazy, I'm going to pay attention to.
And I'm tired of people being called crazy.
Everybody's crazy.
I'm tired of this.
Absolutely, seriously, most important.
They need something.
They need something else.
They need something.
By the way, special shout out to A.D. Fleet, another tribute, Incredible.
Have you seen these, this, these, whatever?
I don't know how Animation comes at this level, but it's just, it is wonderful, not just for moi, but for the rest of the folks.
Let me also tell you something, which is which is important.
People don't really understand this.
And I'm going to try my best.
I'm not going to explain to people why I and we, I think, are following this case.
See, first they attack her.
Then when that doesn't work, then they say, well, what do you care about?
What's this fixation?
Fixation?
Fixation?
What are you talking about?
Fixation.
Now, the latest is going to be Charlie's case.
And this is where grandpa comes in.
Oh, yeah, baby.
Let's see what they have.
Let's see.
I heard there was some kind of motion for exculpatory evidence or trying to do some ballistics.
I don't know why it's taking this long.
I would throw everything in the world.
You got to be careful with the, remember, with the insanity defense.
You understand that, right?
Got to be careful with that.
Why is that?
Because you got to admit you did it.
It's kind of an affirmative defense.
It's like, yeah, I did it, but I didn't mean to do it.
Hey, Ricky.
Ricky, damn you.
Thank you, my brother.
It was Ricky two-time, ladies and gentlemen.
Now, as we move on to this, the next function is going to be: let's look at the people and who's involved and what's happening.
First of all, TPUSA.
The other day was Sarah, or is that called her, Harasakabe Sanders, when this Arkansas division says, that's it.
No, we're not interested.
That was it.
And I don't believe Sarah really knew, truly, truly, my, thank you, Tariff, a new member there.
I don't think she really knew.
I say this.
I don't think she really knew all the baggage that's involved.
I will tell you this much.
And I know, and I'm not giving, I'm not excusing him.
I'm not excusing him.
I don't think President Trump really understands how unimportant Erica is and how negligible she is.
I don't think he knows it.
He's a little busy right now.
And I don't, something tells me that his crew isn't really, because they're the ones who believe that, yeah, you know, Ben Shapiro, this one, yeah, the TPUSA.
They're all the same.
Now, see, that's the best part.
Let me give you an example.
Let me give you an example.
Listen to me carefully.
This is an analogy, but I know you love analogies.
I know you love analogies.
There's Hilda Norve says, exciting and interesting to listen to you.
Thank you, kind Hilda Norve, in December, Sandra Clark's coming from DeViards.
That's Swedish.
And that's an insult.
And I'm sorry.
That's all I know.
Isn't it funny how we always make, we always get Norwegian, Svensk, kind of lump them in together.
And we just have a bunch of Ludafisk eating fish eaters.
And they're all, you know, is that terrible?
It's like racism, if only this were a race, but it's not.
But I thank you immensely.
Oh, you've had, I missed you yesterday.
Jesus.
I get over.
What is he doing now?
I'm here.
It's grandpa.
Anyway, the question is going to be, what happens next?
Okay.
Let's go with this.
Remember, let me go through the four again.
Count with me, children.
Number one, the trial.
Oh, Oh, this is my dream.
All of a sudden, look at this.
Von Ankin gifted 10 Lionel Nation memberships.
God, you are, I'm telling you, the love, the love, the love boat.
Who did this?
Jack Jones.
Before I forget, let me give you an analogy.
Mrs. L has a connection into Hollywood, Broadway, a little weird, even though that's weird, though.
But let's say entertainment.
And she knew from the get-go that this Timothy Ramanama Dingdong Shamale Chardonnay, whatever his name is, this Chamale guy, she said to me, they hate this guy.
I said, who?
Timothy.
This Marty Supreme movie, they hate him.
I said, I haven't heard that.
You will.
You will.
Sure enough now, he's done.
He's finished.
I'm not going to go through the reasons, but what I'm telling you is by analogy, when we tell you that something, or she does in particular, tells you something's going to happen.
It's true.
Here's another one.
Before anybody, and I mean, how long ago did you mention Bruce Bruce Jenner?
Well, Caitlin.
Florida Debate Cousin Marriage00:03:11
Deck?
15 years ago, she says, you know, he's going to have a sex change.
I said, what are you talking about?
Yeah, he's having sex changes.
They're working on his, what?
What are you talking about?
He was a decathon.
Mrs. L said, I don't give a damn what he was.
He's going to change.
But you're crazy.
Okay.
I told her, I said, you sure you know what they're doing?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
One of these days you're going to find out if I give you names of who's Pippin on her daughter, who are the yachters.
Oh, oh, we're not ready for that one yet.
We're not ready for that one yet.
But I mean, if I, you would, you would say, this is, everybody knows this.
Everybody knows this.
Everybody knows it.
Yachters, yachters.
It's not so much, it's like voluntary, it's like prostitution out among the international waters.
When you see people like Leonardo DiCaprio and they're out there on the water and with the boats, and Bezos got a boat, and this guy's got a boat, and he's got a boat.
You ever know how many people have boats?
Why?
What's so special about boats?
The world is so depraved.
The world is so depraved.
I'm going to give you a new one, show you how sick it is.
Parents, you're going to love this one.
I couldn't believe this.
And by the way, when I ask you to follow Lynn's Warriors on YouTube, you've been wonderful with that.
Here's another reason.
What is it called?
Digital, what is this?
Digital majority?
A digital adult.
There is going to be new legislation that makes a child a digital adult at the age of 13.
So a parent cannot overrule them and say, take this down or don't watch this.
Think about this.
Can't even report things happening because your child is a digital adult.
Did you hear about this?
This is full court press.
This is nuts.
They're going after your kids open, like we talk about adverse possession, open and notorious.
It is unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
There isn't a day that goes by when I'm not imagined or reminded of the depravity of what we're seeing.
In my native state of Florida, not Florida, but Florida.
Guess what's legal?
Marrying your first cousin.
Hey!
This is subject to debate.
Your first cousin, there are a few states that might allow it.
This was a debate.
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They were talking about this.
They're all, well, maybe it's a good idea.
Any all eyes, all against?
Who's for this?
This is, do you recognize it?
So in the middle of all of this, when I bring up and you bring up and everybody brings up things that are happening in the world regarding, I'm sorry to keep saying this again, but in the world regarding what happened to Charlie Kirk, what happens to people in, well, modeling companies and firms, what happens to orphanages?
Do you see it as part of this huge canker sore, this mole, this when, this purulent pustule that represents our society?
It is so, so demented.
We're not even sure anymore what's real.
We're trying to be conditioned not to react to this.
That's the part that gets me.
They want you just to look the other way.
They want you just not to notice these things.
And they're also trying to tell you more than they're also saying, you are going to not listen to this person because this person, this person is a racist, a homophobe, an Islamophobe, an anti-Semite, a whatever.
And they're trying to do it.
And it doesn't work.
It doesn't work.
I don't even, I don't understand.
If you think this is just about, and I'm going to tell you this, if you think this is just about Charlie or Erica, you're missing it.
She is an agent.
She is a fool.
She was dropped off for no particular, she has no ideology.
Erica has no worldview.
She was dropped off to interrupt and to provide the cessation of rational thought when it comes to rational things.
I know this may sound like I'm exaggerating.
It may sound a bit much, but I'm absolutely 100% telling you the truth.
Why do you think she's there?
Why?
Where did she come from?
Do you think anybody anywhere said we want her for her talent?
Or because she was once the Uxor, the wife, that's like in complaints when you sue a man and his wife, you'll be like John Smith at Ux, UX period.
Oh, if you sue, let's say, Mary Jones and her husband is et veer, V-I-R, and man.
Where do you think she came from?
Where?
Where do you think she came from?
Do you think she, what?
She was going to be a proxy, a mannequin, a sock puppet, somebody who just, a robot, who just followed through, who just signed on, but they didn't know the heat she would bring.
They just didn't anticipate this.
They never looked at her.
They just, okay, she'll just, you know, be a rubber stamp.
The Tylers and all these other people in the background, they're doing all their stuff with their multiple divisions and they're writing.
And she's just out there showing up and dabbing her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nobody listened to her until Candace and I and you came along, but Candace first.
Because they told Candace was they said, shut up and go away.
Shut up.
Shut up.
You're weird.
You're disgusting.
Shut up.
What do you mean, shut up?
Shut up.
Don't you tell me, shut up.
You shut up.
We're in charge.
Whoa, This is how it happened.
You're sick and you're demented.
And they thought they can do this.
Prediction.
The person they're going to be getting next, the person they're going to be wondering about is, does Ben Shapiro help?
Does he invite people?
Or does he satisfy the people that are already there?
Does he stir the pot among the people who are already there?
See, that's one thing every organization needs.
I want somebody to bring new people out.
I don't want somebody to keep playing the hits to my usual congregation.
Does that make sense?
I don't want people to go out there and just say the same old things.
What makes Candace different is that she goes out and she basically tells people, here's something new.
Here's this is new.
When she does the financial review, when she does the, I guess you want to call it the just the deep dive, so to speak.
It's incredible.
These people don't even know.
They don't know this.
She talks about LLCs, LLPs, is it this subsidy, sub-S, some group?
I don't even know where.
I'll bet you.
I'll bet you.
Neither Laurie, Franz, or Erica know anything about this.
Let me ask you a question.
And last night on the way back, we were saying this.
How many separate entities, corporations, incorporations, LLCs, sub-S, limited partnerships, whatever you want to call them, have the Franz family been involved in establishing throughout their history?
Laurie, I've never seen anything like it.
Everything about ER goes back to Laurie Franz.
Oh, absolutely.
It's it she created.
Remember the Gabor sisters?
Maybe you don't.
Jaja, Ava, Magda.
Magda was a, and then there was the old lady, the mother.
The mother's the one.
She's like the Ma Barker.
She's the one.
She's think about this.
What was Cinderella?
Remember Cinderella and the and the those awful the daughters?
Remember the daughters they were trying to marry off to the prince?
And who was the one behind them?
The mother.
This is an old theme.
It's a theme.
It's this recurring.
It's the mother who herself was some fallen shantous, some trollop of your.
How many husbands does she have?
You're a kid and you've got again.
I asked a bad friend of mine.
I got a friend of mine who does regular general practice.
I said, how many corporations do people really need?
He said, I don't know, maybe five.
Have you ever heard of 10, 20?
An individual?
What are they doing?
Somebody a long time ago said, just she leaves paper trails of dissolved corporations.
Nobody take that fact alone.
How many of these do you have?
10, 20?
And when they incur liability and they just go away, follow them.
Do you ever do that?
That's the purpose.
Hey, whatever happened in that.
Well, I didn't take the salary on it.
I took the salary and oh no, that was Trans My Omega LLC.
No, no.
No, that was a subsidiary of bifusion correlative LLC.
And then, and then here asks you, wait a minute, how many of what happened?
I don't know.
And then you just see dissolve, dissolve, dissolve, or expired.
You see what it does?
This is what you're raised with.
Mama, why do you do that?
Trust me, little girl.
Follow Mama Franz.
How many times have you been married?
I don't know.
And then these stories.
Well, she was a single mom.
Apparently, her father took very close care.
He must be really pissed off.
Where are Charlie's parents?
Would somebody, would somebody reach out?
I know, Candace.
I know Candace would love to tell you.
Let me tell you why I reached out.
Wouldn't you love if Crandice says, today we have Eric.
Does Erica have an she's the only child, right?
What if she didn't?
What if she had others?
Wouldn't that be something?
Oh, this is her estranged sister.
What?
Oh, yes.
Erica was adopted by a circus act.
What?
You know, I'm just making this up, but if you found this out, ex-husbands coming forward.
If somebody said, listen, Mr. Franz, I represent a consortium of people who are willing to pay for your testimony and appearance before the Candace Owen show.
She will not pay you.
But this particular concern, are you interested?
Have you received the attention and the monetary remuneration you've received?
No.
Well, we'll fix that.
And I'll bet you somewhere, if I went around, oh, I don't know, just went around a whole bunch of people and said, throw me 10 grand each.
All you money, you know, wipe your arse with 10 grand.
All right, everybody, pull, you got it good.
All right, Mr. Franz, you're our guest.
Can you imagine that?
What was Erica like as a child?
See, those are the ones I want to know.
What was she like as a child?
What was she like as a child?
What were those moments?
And the greatest, well, that would be one thing.
Number one would be Erica versus Candace.
No holds bar, unlimited.
Maybe a time, maybe 90 minutes.
We'll have something to it.
There's got to be some promise.
No holds barred.
And you can't leave.
You can't storm out.
You can't leave.
Lock the door.
You got to stay there.
Can you just close your eyes?
Close your eyes.
And imagine what it would look like.
Candace leans over and she has the command of facts that nobody does.
You see, the command of facts, that's good lawyering.
It's not the law.
It's knowing the facts.
The facts will set you free.
And she leans forward and says, so you say, is it not true, Erica, you never dated.
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I don't think that's important.
I never brought it up.
You brought it up.
You brought it up here, here, here, here, and here.
This is my dream.
It's like a stage with big monitors.
And she says, here, here, here, here, and here.
Sound familiar?
And what did you say about days, about drinking?
You don't want to drink.
Drinks, you don't want to go.
Good.
Who's that?
Who's this feller?
Electra Complex, perhaps.
I'm not sure, but I've considered this.
It's a very interesting thing.
You know, we get into Oedipal, and I appreciate it.
Thank you, by the way.
It's very interesting how we get into this notion.
And there's this idea of Oedipal versus Electra.
And this is the thing which is the most important.
The Oedipus complex, this is interesting.
This is from the Greek myth of Oedipus.
It comes from Freud.
It typically applies to boys three to six.
A boy unconsciously desires his mother's attention and sees his father as a rival.
He eventually resolves this by identifying with the father.
Freud believes this was a key stage in forming identity.
The electra complex is from Jung, applies to girls three to six.
The girl unconsciously desires her father's attention and may feel rivalry towards her mother.
Resolution comes through identifying with the mother.
Okay?
That's not the case here.
That's not the case here.
In the case of Erica, she says, I don't want my father's attention.
I don't really want any attention.
I just want power.
I'm not interested in attention.
I don't want attention.
I don't care about love.
I don't care about attention.
I don't care about that.
I don't know what that means.
I want admiration in terms of I want to be famous.
So that I kind of do, but not really.
I don't care about that.
We never grew up with love.
I never saw love.
Growing up, this would be Erica.
I grew up in a, I never saw this.
Love was transitory, transitional, temporary, fleeting, evanescent.
That's all it is.
My father, he was okay.
But later on, what he did, my narrative is best if I say he just never was there and moved on.
Whether it's true or not doesn't matter.
Whether you're true is that's not matter.
That doesn't matter.
You see, I know we love this, and sometimes the definitions are important, but she's not a psychopath.
Erica, she's, if anything, if you had to use these terms, it's the overused narcissist or maybe just a liar, but she doesn't have the treachery, the detached coolness of the psychopath.
The elements.
People think psychopath is somebody who doesn't want the best of people or somebody who's vicious.
No, there are other people who are vicious.
And it's important to understand the differences.
And by the way, most people will tell you, you'll never meet a psychopath.
They are the rarest of the rare.
I mean, it really is truly that way.
But this is important.
You see, which is so critical, there's psychopath gets thrown around.
And it's interesting because what it does is sometimes by looking at psychopath, it helps us understand what other people aren't.
Clinically, though, they refer to a particular pattern.
They shallow affect, affect, lack of empathy, manipulative, manipulative, but also a kind of a cold, calculated detachment.
It's not somebody who just does bad things.
It's something even less.
You're talking about something which is different.
Sometimes they can be, somebody can be self-focused, image conscious, or even deceptive without being a psychopath.
That's where people often reach for words like narcissistic or whatever it is.
But the thing about it, though, is important.
Psychopath implies a very rare, clinically defined.
It's not a, it's there, they're so easy to spot sometimes because there is nothing there is.
Imagine trying to find a psychopath who could have mimicked for so long all of the attributes of affection that she felt towards Charlie.
There may be something in there somewhere, but hers is more performative.
Very difficult for a psychopath to do that.
Very difficult to sit there and do this love-y.
And I love my Charlie and I love him.
That's kind of an actor, so to speak.
That's a little different.
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It's a wonderful word.
Don't get me wrong, but it's also fun to say.
But it's like using the word cancer versus fever or something.
Cancer sounds more serious, but it's just wrong.
But either way, and see, here's the thing.
This is the most important part.
All of these things, if you sat down, if she sat down with Candace, she'd say, I don't care about this, really.
I mean, you know, you're right.
Erica, don't you know that we found you as you were pretending this crying?
Well, you never go beginner mad.
You're a terrible actress.
What you're a horrible actress.
Why?
That gets in the way of what does she want?
Let me ask you this.
Give me one word.
Let's play something right now.
Class, before we begin our study, give me the words which best describe what Erica thinks of herself.
Not what Candace does.
Not what you do.
The words that Erica thinks of herself.
Tell me the words she uses to speak of herself.
That, see, this is where it gets bad.
Everything else is interesting.
Kanye, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we have somebody who is such a Gordian knot of psychiatric, psychological, emotional intricacies.
Oh my God, she's beautiful.
What are the words?
Okay, here we go.
Beautiful, gorgeous.
Somebody wrote gangster.
No, no, no, no.
Erica thinks she's got it.
Yes.
Beautiful, intelligent woman.
Yes.
Builder.
Awesome.
That's it.
That's it.
Special.
Savvy.
You've got it.
You've got it.
That's what she thinks.
She thinks of herself as MK Ultra?
I don't think so.
Smart.
Marian.
Ooh, Marylike.
Ooh, Mary-like.
I said, the Blessed Mother.
A mother I'm not sure about.
I'm fabulous beyond measure.
Philanthropist.
Everything.
Entitled, adorable, godly, and incredibly beautiful.
And I can switch.
I can be mom, which is probably the least important on her totem pole.
And then I am sexy, captain of industry.
There was a commercial years ago for some kind of feminine product.
I don't know what the hell it was.
And it was a woman who was on the like a courthouse steps.
And she was, she was like, she was like a, like a Mary Tanamore, like a Mary Richards.
She had the microphone and she was running.
And she was going up the steps and she was talking to somebody.
She gets into her car and her hair goes back like this.
And she's a reporter and she's on the way.
And then at night, she's having drinks with her husband, her boyfriend, and she's got her cocktails, and the lights coming through and all the, and it was complete garbage.
I said, what does this have to do with tampons or pads or whatever the hell it was?
What are we talking about?
Doesn't matter.
It was the image.
If you're on the go and you want to be like this woman, remember Charlie?
There's a girl.
They call it Charlie, Bobby Short.
And it was Shelly Hack.
You see what I mean?
That's what we're talking about.
You truly make my day, Jasmine Stromat.
Thank you, Jasmine.
I love we're doing profiling.
We're like John Douglas.
We're like the FBI.
Who is this?
And if, and if, and if Candace were to speak to her and try to mention and attack these, oh, oh, you know what she would not do well with?
Little trigger words.
Remember, when John Douglas talked about one time, it was Wayne Williams when he was taking the stand in Atlanta.
He said, make sure you do these things to make him lose his temper.
Make sure he says these things.
Because every time he was outsmarted people.
And one thing you would do to really, really, really get her would be something to the effect of, well, you know, I know I understand right now.
You realize you're in a different phase of your life.
What do you mean?
If she intimates that she's older, let me paraphrase this.
How do you think she would handle older age?
Do you think that Erica, as she gets older, would embrace maturity as a means of developing her class, her style, her pulcritude?
Or do you think it would be the end of something?
Do you think she would say, what do you mean?
Well, you know, you're older now.
And you have to eventually, have you thought about turning who would be, are you, are you taking somebody under your wing to carry on your work?
You know, somebody who is young and talented and beautiful like you are, anybody she would look at you with those eyes and say something like, what are you talking about?
Well, you, what do you mean, me?
I'm, I'm, I'm Dorian Gray.
I'm, ageless.
What do you mean?
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Because remember, her life is one interrupted.
It never really picked up.
She got a late start.
She got a late start when she married Charlie.
That's when it happened.
Remember that?
She was bouncing all around, trying to land here and there, and it didn't work.
None of it worked.
It didn't work.
Just wasn't, the timing was wrong.
See, this is what we're talking about.
See, everything else, it's there.
But when you want to get here, you're never going to understand.
You only see her in these very specific, organized portrayals.
I want to see her one-on-one.
Not with that Barry Weiss, kiss-ass, sycophantic, lick-spittle nonsense, but somebody who sits back and says, I really want to talk to you.
I want to talk to you.
And you start off.
You start off by the hypnotic approach.
And you start off during the course of this.
Of course, Candidas can't do this, but I can do it.
Of course, you don't know more.
Yeah, especially through you, because you'd give it up.
But you start off with something where you pretend.
This is what half such negotiation is.
You identify with him.
I don't think people realize the responsibility you have, Erica.
I don't think people understand.
I don't think people understand.
Tell me about that.
And then it starts.
If I can get her on the couch, it'd be even better.
I mean, it sounds weird, but if you could ever just let the brain just run limit, simple.
It looks weird, but if we could, it would be just oh they're jealous of you, aren't they?
Yes, they're jealous of your looks, your power, your talent, what you exude, your natural countenance.
Jane Coffin says, Franz, thank you so much.
That's our word.
That's our word.
Thank you.
And then all of a sudden, once you blossom her up and she's kind of okay, then you go in.
What happened before Charlie died?
You know, I don't know about you.
I mean, I might be mistaken.
Maybe, maybe, I guess, maybe there's some kind of a, I don't know what, I don't know what the word is, but maybe there's something that's difficult to explain.
But I remember, and this is important, I remember seeing somebody say somewhere along the line, and I don't know where, but I think there was something to the effect that said Charlie might have been either inspecting or visiting or interviewing or talking to lawyers.
Did you ever hear that?
Now, I don't know where I know I didn't mean that up, didn't make that up.
It might have been a blind item.
It might have been somebody did a lot of stuff with said.
But throw that into the mix.
You do know, and I know, at the end of their well, his life, there was a lot going on, TPUSA, and most probably with his marriage.
You know that, right?
Did you ever hear that?
Then there were talks about him wanting to audit or doge the actual TPUSA.
And then there's other things as well.
And I would venture to say, I would venture to say, believe it or not, that any political rift or schism or dehysence or detachment from the president, I think is less important.
You see how many people are doing it today?
We got this, we got Joe Kent, we got that, we got Tucker, we got people.
It's not that rare.
It's not that rare.
You can always explain away somebody who shows a disinclination towards war.
Well, you know, it's the way they are.
Sometimes people don't understand.
They don't understand.
And it's more for them to understand.
And I understand it.
And there's a way to placate him.
And look, I understand.
He's a religious point of view.
It's just like, it's just the Vatican.
What do you expect from the Vatican?
Does the Vatican ever support war?
Of course not.
What do you want?
See, they could have explained all this.
I don't believe that was as problematic as people think.
Sorry.
Because there's always, we've always had war.
It's been since I can remember.
We said the same thing about Iraq, same thing about Afghanistan.
We've said the same thing about all these things.
That's not it.
What made me interesting, say, wait a minute, is he was he was doing a lot of stuff.
He didn't like what was going on.
He didn't like his life.
He didn't like his life.
And my friends, when a married couple, when it hits you, and if you've ever seen this or heard of it, when you realize, oh my God, remember this, I married an axe murderer, you know, that kind of thing.
It realizes, oh my God.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
What am I going to do?
You don't know what's happening at the time.
Then all of a sudden, you know, she's on the phone.
What's the matter?
I don't know.
He's upset.
Upset about what?
Upset about a lot of things.
Upset about you.
Who do you mean?
Who?
You?
No, you, TPUSA.
He wants to do a doge on your ass.
A what?
A doge.
A doge.
No.
That's not a good time.
Yeah, he wasn't sure about this.
He didn't like any, he didn't like where any of the, he didn't like what was going on.
Nobody, nobody stood behind him.
Nobody said, Charlie, you, you're a man of your convictions.
And if you're either pro this or anti-this, where remember, this is your organization, Charlie.
Remember, this is yours.
They never told him that.
They never told him that.
And the least of which, you know, they were on the phone calling Erica saying, talk to him.
He's going south.
You know, I'm sure they had maybe a code word.
Bird dogs going south.
Attention, you know, cover bird dog, bird dogs on the loose.
Uh-oh.
Reel him in.
What's going on here?
And all the other people.
And you know, and I know that Candace was like that.
You know, she knew everything about Charlie.
You know it.
You know it.
I know it.
Everybody knows it, right?
And she knew things and probably has.
Oh my God.
What if somehow it got out?
Just assume.
Assume for the sake of argument.
What if it got out that, lo and behold, he was saying, I'm going to leave.
What's her name?
E.K., I'm leaving.
I can't take this anymore.
I don't like what's going on.
That's why the night before he's sleeping and whatever.
No, no, no, no reason.
No, why am I saying this?
Why am I saying this?
Why?
Because one of the things, oh, one word and one, Eric and one word, fantasist.
Indeed, fabulous is another one.
Thank you.
What if the people that you should be looking at the most are people within the confines of TPUSA, not elsewhere?
They want you to think that.
Oh, Braybach says, hey, guys.
Thanks for all the laughs.
Hey, guys.
See, that's our word.
Hey, guys, and Fanz.
That's our code.
That's the way we talk to each other.
That's an inside shibboleth that we're doing.
So anyway, but what I'm saying is, everybody's looking elsewhere.
I want to know, tell me all the people in there, all the people involved in TPUSA who know about schedules and where people are and who's who and where to go and a lot of stuff.
And with, Because remember, if there's no Charlie, if it was done correctly, see if it was anybody else, if it was done correctly, TPUSA might be even bigger.
Be to any extent, but it would still be different.
They would have pictures of Charlie.
They would have lauded him, but she ruined it so fast.
She also incurred the wrath of Candace right away.
But think about this.
So what I'm saying is, while you look elsewhere, I'm going to look at it.
Give me a list of all the people in TPUSA.
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Give me the people who had a problem with him.
Is there anybody who, thank you, Sickly or Sicily?
Thank you so much.
Is there anybody there who might have had a problem with it?
Is there anybody within this who might have thought that things would be better without him?
Now, I don't have any names.
I don't even know the names of people.
But that's where I would look.
I'm interested more in what's local, not foreign agents or whatever.
Please, and thank you.
Your best Pesci, you and Russell Brand together, LMAO.
Thoughts on George Webb's latest?
Don't know about the last part of this.
I'm not familiar with that.
But Russell Brand is, did you ever see Russell Brand with Candace?
I think Candice wants to say, like, what am I doing?
He won't shut up.
He might have been a bit tweaked out or something.
I hope he has his problems worked out.
How about Cesar Chavez?
Did you see this one?
Caesar Chavez.
Geez.
Did you see that, honey?
Oh my God, the sexual.
Is anybody, is anyone free from that, from the specter of such?
In any event, don't you think?
Where would you go look?
Because I think all of us have thrown this Tyler Robinson.
Don't forget, there's four parts of this.
There's the murderer itself.
Number two, there's the identity of the assailant.
Number three, there's a motivation.
And number four, there's Erica, which is another story.
But does anybody here, do you really believe, does anybody, honestly, God, truly, really believe that Tyler Robinson acted alone?
No.
So who was he with?
That's what I want to know.
Who was he with?
I want to find out.
And I would go in there.
I would camp out.
I'd get a list of everybody there and I'm going to find somebody.
And maybe, just maybe, if I were the feds or somebody, I find out somebody who's got their ass in the crack.
And I get them and say, tell me about so-and-so.
What did you see here?
Because remember, if this had been done correctly, if Charlie could have been removed and they didn't have somebody rational take instead of Erica, it would have been a much better, it'd have been a much better thing and been a much better everything.
It would have been clearer.
It would have been safer.
It would have been more lucid.
But instead, they got her and they still don't get it.
You know, she's not making any appearances.
The other day with, I think the last time with Hara Succabe, as I call her, was maybe the only time she had done that.
She's not doing really much of anything.
She's no good.
She can't do it.
Absolutely can't do it.
And now I think they pretty much, I think Benny Shapiro and other people have realized, I'm not going to get anywhere with this.
I'm just done with this.
I'm done.
TPUSA, they're going to probably just try to hide as much money and get the hell out of Dodge.
I mean, that's what I would do.
And they had a good organization, but I just don't see how anybody, how they, they can't, you can't maintain this momentum without Charlie.
You can't.
And they've got to really ask themselves, what is the best way to do this?
Maybe do something different, something whatever.
But there's all of this weird confusion.
And they're making it out that Charlie, when Charlie went against, you know, the government or Trump or the war machine or whatever, that that's what did it.
No, it's not that important.
There's too many, there's too many people clamoring at the same time.
Rosie Rosie says, I thought Charlie was living with his parents until he met Erica.
Wouldn't he have been talking to them, especially about the kids?
See that?
That's excellent intuition.
I'm going to say something.
I'll bet you he didn't know anything about anything.
I'll bet you he was one of these guys who never had any girlfriends.
Never.
She got her hooks into him.
It wasn't even funny.
What was the time that they said, was it?
Candace said that the mother says, Yes, I remember we were in Israel.
These stories are almost always bound to be false.
We were in Israel.
We were leaving.
And we looked everybody goes, hey, that's Charlie Kirk.
No, I don't want to talk to him.
Do you believe this bullshit?
What?
What?
And Candace says, I was there.
I don't remember any of this.
Boise jet girl says, Erica coordinating with Ye's people to scheme on Candace Owen and Ye, as soon as Erica got with, okay, this is in code.
Erica coordinated with Ye's people to scheme on Candace Owen, Charlie Kirk, and Ye, as soon as Erica got with Charlie Kirk, screams honeypot, lizard person.
It also proves a pattern if she did remove Charlie Kirk.
Well, yes, but I think that unfortunately, Mr. Ye, who, by the way, had his moments of resounding brilliance, resounding brilliance.
Absolutely.
He had, unfortunately, some times where I'm thinking, I don't think this is your best move forward.
We will remain.
I think Erica, excuse me, I think Candace had best maintain now that she's under the deepest of scrutiny ever.
I told you, you know, those numbers that came out comparing her and Rogan.
She's up there.
There are some people who, by virtue of how brilliant they are, sometimes they're too a little bit too outrageous and can be outrageous just for the sake of argument.
You know what I mean?
Just for the sake of controversy.
It's just, you got to be careful.
Because now, believe it or not, if Candace ever thought that she was under scrutiny before, oh, oh, she's the 18-karat gold, the solid gold target.
They're going to want her absolutely dead, not dead, but destroyed.
Like you cannot believe.
And I'm sure, I'm not going to go into this.
I'm sure she's taken all kinds of precautions and the like.
What she is, though, is you're going to find out the following.
And this is why Candace needs us.
She's going to find herself more and more alone.
Let me ask you something.
Other than Tucker Carlson, who are the big names behind her?
anybody?
Take your time.
Who is in her corner other than Tucker?
Who?
Anybody coming forward?
Anybody?
Anybody says, I'm with you, girl?
Anybody?
Baron, well, but Baron, yeah, it's true, Mr. Coleman, but he's a, but he's a, how do I say this?
I'm not saying which, and I'm trying to minimize this.
I'm not saying which YouTubers, like, you know, me, I'm not going to put myself in a category, but I don't mean that.
I mean stratosphere, stratosphere, politicians.
Yeah, there's, there's a, you know, Megan, it's good.
Dave Smith, yeah.
You see where I'm going?
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Theo Vaughan, yeah.
I think they've got the firepower.
Let me know what's going to happen.
They're going to have to stand, people are going to stand forward and say, you know what?
If you're going to stand for Candice, do what I've always done.
Talk about what she said, but the facts.
Not her.
It's not about her.
See, when you make me, I like her.
I think we've never met her, but I'm sure this is the way she is.
Talk about what she does.
There are some people who, see, so funny mentioned Theo Vaughan.
Theo Vaughan is going to be, if there's going to be the spoiler, the one that I would have, I never saw that one company is Theo Vaughan.
Never saw that.
He is going to be the gold standard.
He's almost like, please don't, please don't take this the wrong way.
He's almost like Rainman.
He's almost like that young guy who, and I'm not saying he always talks about they thought he had Down syndrome when he was, he always makes jokes about that, but he comes across kind of like a hick, like a doper, like a stoner, like a hick.
You know what he, that's his persona.
He's anything but.
And he shows an almost childish purity, an impish, beautiful sense and appreciation for truth that is like nothing I've ever seen.
I never saw, I never thought I'd see that coming.
Never.
Just watch what happens.
I want you also to think about something which is important.
Everybody raise your hand and look around you.
You see us, see us?
We're this group that they never paid any attention to.
They've never showed us respect.
They've never showed us respect since day one.
I've lived through this.
I still see this sometimes now in the world of platforms, digital and the like.
These people who just don't seem to understand it.
They love these things.
They love these things.
How do I say this?
They have these, how do I say this?
They have these very simple forms of, I don't know what the word is.
They just have this purity and this beauty that comes forward.
And all of a sudden they come, you know, to their platform.
And there's something about them.
When Joe Rogan came along, people said, who is this guy?
Baldhead.
What are you talking about?
No.
Something hit.
Something hit.
And the thing about it, which is I don't, I can't explain it to you.
It's the sincerity part.
I don't want to go through, I don't want to go through names.
It sounds petty.
It always sounds like I'm excluding myself from that group because I am.
I know what I am and I know where I am and I know I know my position.
I don't bullshit people.
I'm just, it's not my thing.
And if you think I am, you're, you've got the wrong channel.
But anyway, that's okay.
But there's some people who still want to be like, hey.
And what happens is sometimes they figured, I can come along and I can have a real kind of slick show and I can have a slow show and it'll be kind of like a zoo show.
Remember, the more people you have, the more you can hide behind it.
The zoo format is one of these things that they started like in the old, you know, 70s, morning zoo.
Scott Shannon was a pioneer broadcaster.
He did this.
The zoo.
Got all kinds of people laughing.
And what it is, and especially you'll see them in comics.
Have you seen comic shows?
They sit around and they laugh like everything is the funniest thing that they've ever heard in their life.
They guffaw.
They chortle.
They kakinate.
They have paroxysms of kakination.
It's not funny.
It's insincere.
But that's the way comics talk.
And they signal.
We're comics and we live with a different perspective and we're smarter than everybody else and we see things differently and we appreciate the cosmic transmission of yeah yeah, that kind of comes and goes.
And Dave Smith, by the way, pulled out of that.
He, he pulled out of it.
Now, remember my only advice to Dave, Dave, don't limit this.
Don't be a one trick pony.
Don't be a one trick pony.
Don't be this one particular thing.
I mean, make sure yours is going to be politics now.
But if you pick one thing, and one thing only, and that issue goes away, what are you going to talk about anyway?
But he's very good, he's very head of the pack, but other people are different.
So what happens is you have these folks who come across and they're phonies, but they only play to their own group.
They play their own particular people and and they have great numbers.
But you don't understand.
Look around you, you can't see us.
We're like.
It's like when the Beatles first came along, but people laughed at the Beatles.
They thought, there's, the Beatles aren't that important.
The Beatles are not critical.
Yes, they are.
The Beatles are critical.
They're beyond critical.
They're the most important thing in the world.
They laughed at punk rock.
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They left the.
They laughed at at the uh, at the um, you know um, the Ramones and Lorry Sign and CBG BEES.
They go.
This is trash.
They laughed at Pug.
They laughed at Grunge.
They laughed at them until it took off.
They laughed at rap.
You don't understand, my friend.
They're laughing at us.
They don't understand.
You've been on the phone.
You've been on the phone with me, so to speak, right now, for an hour and five minutes.
So far, everybody and the numbers keep going up.
Hour and five minutes.
It's like the Hubble Expanding universe not supposed to do like things are supposed to slow down, this thing picks up.
It's weird because you have this weird commitment and many of you have never been challenged before.
Remember, many of you have said, and you you've.
You've said, look I, I guess maybe i'm conservative, I don't know, but I don't really fit in with everybody else.
But for some reason, Candace came in and said, that's okay, come on in.
What is it?
Just dig what i'm saying.
See what you think, have a seat, okay.
And you say, you know, I like her, I like what she's saying, I like Charlie.
Okay, I don't like this Eric, I think she's a phony.
Okay, I liked it.
Who are you?
Oh, i'm here for Candace too.
Oh hi, how are you?
Okay, have a seat, and I like it.
Who are you?
You're here too.
We, we got to get a bigger place and the tent started going like that.
And then pretty soon we showed up to their, to the rally, and when there were four people, now there's 400, and then there's 4 000.
It just keeps growing.
And we walk in here and we say again, I don't know if this is, i'm a friend of it's almost like like friend of Dorothy, is it's not weird, but i'm a friend of Candace.
Yeah um, Have you ever heard anybody ask you your political affiliation?
Nope.
She might, but do you have to have that here?
No.
Must you have an established Middle East policy before you enter?
No.
You can.
More than welcome.
Must you have anything?
No.
Must you show any kind of ID?
No.
Must you take any blood oath?
No.
Come on in.
It's the greatest thing in the world.
That's what we do.
What is it?
Is it, I guess it's politics, truth, common sense?
We found a storyline.
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You know what I like in a weird way?
It's almost like we're a book club.
And the book is real.
It's not just a book.
It's something that's really happening.
It's a story that's evolving.
It's like a soap opera that's real.
It's Dallas.
It's Knott's Landing.
It's all these other things.
It's all real.
It's like nothing we've seen before.
It's real.
And it's phenomenal.
And it's growing and growing.
And what I'm telling you is I've never seen anything like this.
And it's not political.
It's not what people think.
And it's always going to be there.
And there's something about her.
And somebody said, well, is she a cult?
Not really.
Because it doesn't revolve her.
It's around the issue.
A cult says it's about me.
I'm the story.
Put it this way.
Erica would love to run a cult.
Candace doesn't run a cult.
She's not into a cult.
But what she's doing is she's basically, it's about the issue.
Does this make sense to you?
And there are a lot of people who say, I like this.
I like these people.
I like to laugh.
It's funny.
It's weird.
These characters, this, I don't even know what this is, this Erica, you couldn't, Hollywood could not have drafted her.
I don't know who would play her.
I don't know who would play her in a movie.
Kristen Wigg, maybe?
I don't even know.
Because you got to have this cluelessness.
You've got to have.
In the old days, you remember Mary Kay Place or one of those Mary Hartman characters?
She'd be tough.
You know who'd be great for Laurie Franser, Glenn Close?
Charlie could be something like, he'd have to be kind of like somebody, not tall and gangly, but somebody smart, but innocent.
Somebody who didn't think about it.
Those are really the three people.
Who would be great for a Charlie?
I don't.
I'm trying to think of the casting of how I would see somebody.
He reminds me almost like a David Byrne meets, you know, smart, but kind of like Charlie was kind of on the spectrum, sort of.
You know what I mean?
It's weird.
You would just have these moments.
If I could do a Jim Carey, you know what?
Jim Carrey.
You know what?
You might be honest on this, so to speak.
Yeah, maybe.
There was not a lot.
Charlie's character wasn't very deep.
His words were deep, but there was nothing really complex there.
But oh my God, if you had the, if you had the other people, the Tylers and the Ben Shapiros and others coming along and clamoring about, but Laurie would be, the mother would be Glenn Close.
And I got to think about who Erica would be.
And it would be.
And what's interesting too is the closest maybe anybody's ever seen in terms of a storyline is and might be, believe it or not, Megan Markle.
Megan Markle.
Listen to this.
John Fats Fats Arnon says, your show is like watching Dark Shell and Shadows.
Can't wait until tomorrow.
And I'm, and I'm, remember Jonathan Frid Barnabas Collins.
Do you ever watch Dark Shadows?
Yeah.
You did?
Remember Barnabas Collins?
He was the vampire?
Right, 4:30 in New York.
Charlize Duran.
Yes.
Who said this?
Yes.
Chris Garini.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Yes.
That would be great.
And we would be the consultants.
We'd say, now, here's the big, here's the big.
Today we're going to shoot the stop.
The stop episode.
This is a critical piece.
This is what she's done with Barry Weiss.
You got to do the stop.
Good.
This one.
Then we got to have her do the derivation of where she gets ready, this, to look up.
We're going to have the gold lame suits that the, oh my God.
And I swear to you, I would say, you're going.
Now remember, Margot Robbie, don't go too complimentary.
You see, Erica would be so weird that when this came out, if you picked an actress that she thought was attractive, she wouldn't even listen.
She'd say, oh, they must think I look like that.
If Shelly Winters were around, I'd pick that just to drive her crazy.
Shelly Winners.
Well, she's a great actor.
What do you mean, Shelly Winners?
I don't look like Shelly Winners.
Well, you may not look like her, but to capture you, to capture your evil.
Now, imagine this.
You're trying to explain.
You're the director.
Let me explain to you the character.
We have to have a tell.
We have to have a sound.
Remember, Jaws had, remember that, oh no.
Oh, my God.
It's a shark's coming.
Deathwish had it.
My mother and I love to watch Deathwish.
We said, here he comes.
Curse he's around him.
There's that music.
Now, whenever you would hear Erica's music, I wanted to go where she goes black.
Evil, not black, black, but you know, black.
Where all of a sudden, somebody says to her, she's smiling and then she looks at you.
And the first time you saw it, do you remember the first time you saw her eyes?
The eyes of Laura Mars.
Remember that?
Remember the first time you saw her eyes?
You thought, oh my God.
Who was it?
It was like Quinn from Jaws.
Do you ever look in the eyes of a tiger shark?
Dark.
Kind of like baby eyes.
Before they get you.
Do you ever look inside the eyes of Erica Kirk?
Death.
They look into your soul.
Yeah, that's it.
Her eyes.
There's no soul to her eyes.
And she'll tell you to stop.
And if you don't stop, you know you're next.
And she'll reach in.
She'll get a grappling hook and rip out your guts and make you eat it in front of your family.
Wow.
The next thing you know, she'll sit there and say, she'll look up like that.
And you know why she looks up like that?
Do you know why she does it?
I'll tell you why.
It's to keep from laughing.
To keep from laughing her balls off.
Because she says, I got these bastards ripped wrapped around my finger.
Look at them, those bastards.
I know what I'm doing there.
I'm going to look up now.
This is my, yes, Charlie.
I'm getting the message.
I know I'm going to bring it up.
I'm going to bring it home.
They're going to listen to me, Charlie.
Don't worry, Charlie.
We're going to do it ourselves.
The glaring pitch of the dark night.
See, you're you're my team.
Oh, don't tell our fleets.
I smell.
I'm not auditioning, by the way, for it.
Believe me, I just thought it's like, no, she's gonna do it.
I don't mean to do that.
But there's something about, you see, that's what I see.
That's this thing.
And all of a sudden, when it snaps in the movie, in the interview, Erica, remember the old love titers, you know, where she kind of goes.
But when Candace asks the question, and all of a sudden she looks down and looks up, and you realize, uh-oh, now we're going to meet.
It's like meeting Reagan.
Play tubular bells with Mike Oldfield, you know, the exorcist.
We got to have a theme song.
And that theme song is like, and we're going to say, now listen, Candace, what you're going to meet the demon tonight.
Well, I've met her.
No, Candace, you know, you don't understand here.
Wear this.
And I can see her, all these priests loading her down with ointments and oils and amulets and scapula and all of these Catholic things ward of here's, here's some garlic.
I couldn't help good hurt.
Rather, here's a, here's a cross, some holy water, because when you bring her out you're gonna sit with her, but we're gonna lock you in.
But when Erica comes out, you've never seen this before.
Don't be afraid, remember.
Say the our father, say the act of whatever.
We'll give you a relic from saint Uh Lawrence Of Rome, whatever.
But you're gonna see something when, all of a sudden, during the whole thing, during the event, during this, you see the cuts of the face and and Candace saying well well, answer me.
And everyone says don't, not now, because she feels it rumbling, she feels it coming up, she knows what's gonna happen.
It's like.
It's like some kind of a fit, some kind of a of an episode.
It's gonna be an attack, like an epileptic paroxysm.
You can feel the rage.
She's been trying to fight it down, but it's in there and this is her enemy.
And she's trying and she's, and she's looking up, trying to get energy to keep this anger, and then all of a sudden it blows.
And when she finally does.
You know that when she looks and you see, there she is, the devil is here and she leans over and says, i've had about enough of you.
Tonight we end it.
Oh, oh man, tune in next week for, oh god, there'll be parties.
We'll be have watching parties.
There'll be bars all over the West Side people watching closing.
Now we got the party.
Oh, wouldn't it be great.
Base and the true story.
That base and the true story.
Wouldn't it be great with the confrontation.
Didn't you have enough?
Why'd you try to take it away from me?
This was my man you were talking about.
You always wanted him, didn't you?
Maybe not romantically, but you wanted his soul, because he saw goodness in you.
He realized that you could be what I couldn't be.
But I tried and i've about had it.
But remember, one of us is walking high tonight and it's not going to be you, and when I have it, I have people carried out in ambulances.
We have a West Side, some bars, some Irish bars, people.
They can't be able to take it, people with smelling salt.
This would be the greatest thing ever because, after all, what does she remind you of?
What is the class?
What is the Antichrist?
The Antichrist is the deceiver.
The Antichrist, I believe, is the artificial intelligence.
The devil is always when he goes, ah, your mother darn sucks and hella.
Antichrist says, no, no, no.
Trust me.
I'm your friend.
There, there, there.
That's the one you got to watch out for.
That's the Antichrist.
That's the deceiver.
That's the one who tells you whatever you want to hear.
Oh.
Wouldn't that be the greatest?
Oh, man.
Because that's really, I know it sounds crazy.
That's kind of what this is.
In a way, we want to see it.
And every day we're saying, what is she thinking now?
And also, she's like Father, you know, Candace's father, Karis, trying to do a good job.
Trying to get, who's it, Father Marin, Max Vancido, you know, trying to do the best they can, trying to, you know, and they're saying, be careful.
Be careful.
This is Pazuzu or whatever that, remember that relic from the exorcist with the erection?
Remember that?
They never showed you the side, the side view of this.
It was like Priapus.
Anyway, do you think I've lost my mind?
Tell me.
Do you think I've lost my mind?
Do you think maybe I've lost perspective?
Tell me, I can take it.
Do you think I can?
Do you think I can?
Do you think I've lost it?
Maybe we should stop doing this.
Maybe I've maybe I'm bothering you.
Maybe you don't want to listen to me anymore because something's wrong with me.
Maybe because I've gone too far.
But I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I love evil.
I'd love to be able to harness it.
And Condus, you have us behind you.
You have us behind you.
And you can do it, Candace Owens.
You can do it.
You can do it for all of us.
Right?
Am I right, children?
You can do it for all of us.
My wife thinks I've lost my mind.
And I have.
Maddenly, yes.
But I love it too.
And remember one thing, Condus.
When you go in there, there's one force.
There's one force that the devil cannot take.
It's not garlic.
It's not holy water.
It's flatulence.
And we're talking burrito flatulence.
Bad flannel in a tiny little car.
That's it.
Let them have it.
Take this special potion.
Whenever you need it, whenever you need the field to expel the force of good, let her rip, baby.
Terror rag.
Terra rag.
Incoming fire in the hole.
Yes, a barn burner.
A real church squeaker.
Yes, let them have it.
Look at her and say, You don't frighten me.
I know what the devil looks like.
Yes.
All right, my friends.
Okay.
Yes, the eye should be blank and should be completely gone.
In any event, dear friends, that's about it.
I missed you last night.
I hope everybody's well.
Everybody's swell.
I thank everybody.
Thank you so much.
Please also thank you.
You have been so wonderful, so wonderful in supporting my beloved wife, who last night was magnificent.
She's a board member of this wonderful, wonderful group called Wonder Girls.
It was so terrific.
Great empowerment.
It's the only reason I would be away from you.
It's a wonderful organization, and you also have to do things in your community to volunteer, help, support.
Remember, the government's not going to do it for you.
And also, watch her YouTube.
We've got some great ones coming up.
What's the one we want to see about the latest one, honey?
About the Your videos that are.
Well, AI is a national security threat for children, everything, and AI as a national security threat for children.
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Watch that.
Go to Linsmore.
In fact, let me do this very quickly.
That's right.
She never stops.
She never stops.
Just a second.
Hang on, Mick.
Yeah, it's a minute.
This is the link right now.
Anyway.
I thank you.
And by the way, did you have fun?
There we go.
That's her link right there.
Did you have fun?
Tell me you had fun.
Because I don't want this to be the usual thing.
I want this to be fun.
I want you to say, you know what, it's the end of the day.
And let's be able to talk about serious things.
But at the same time, let's have fun.
Because I am.
What's the point?
We just want Candace to know.
We're behind you.
We're behind you.
You got that?
You got that?
And you're fierce?
That's more Northern Ireland.
All right, my friends.
Thank you.
So, so great.
I love you so much.
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