Summary
Candace Owens and Ana Kasparian discuss their political evolution, particularly their shift away from neoconservative positions on Israel and Gaza, their experiences with censorship and attacks from pro-Israel lobbies, and their concerns about foreign influence on U.S. government and military policy. They explore themes of brainwashing, cult-like political tribalism, and the need for cross-partisan coalitions to address systemic corruption.
Insights
- Political parties have replaced religion as community structures for many Americans, creating cult-like loyalty dynamics that make ideological shifts psychologically and socially costly
- Pro-Israel advocacy groups employ intimidation, censorship, and collective punishment tactics that backfire by awakening public skepticism rather than silencing critics
- The Charlie Kirk assassination case exhibits multiple investigative irregularities (withheld discovery, AI audio claims, contradictory statements) suggesting either gross incompetence or deliberate obstruction
- U.S. military capability has been severely degraded through weapons depletion to Israel and Ukraine, creating genuine national security vulnerabilities that transcend partisan politics
- Independent media and cross-partisan coalitions are emerging as the primary counterforce to legacy media propaganda and foreign policy capture by special interests
Trends
Collapse of traditional left-right political alignment in favor of anti-war/pro-sovereignty vs. interventionist/globalist axisGrowing spiritual/religious awakening among secular progressives in response to perceived evil at institutional scaleIncreasing public skepticism of government institutions driven by perceived cover-ups and contradictory official narrativesBipartisan coalition-building around anti-war, anti-corruption, and sovereignty-focused policy positionsShift from legacy media to independent creators as primary sources of geopolitical analysis and accountability journalismDocumented pattern of coordinated deplatforming and financial punishment targeting critics of Israeli government policyEmergence of Iran as more effective communicator of anti-war messaging to American audiences than U.S. governmentWeakening of neoconservative influence within Republican Party as younger conservatives prioritize national interest over foreign alliancesPublic awareness of Epstein network connections to arms trafficking, foreign policy influence, and blackmail operationsIncreasing scrutiny of foreign nationals and dual-loyalty officials in U.S. government positions affecting Middle East policy
Topics
Gaza genocide and Palestinian displacementIsraeli government influence on U.S. foreign policyNeoconservative ideology and forever warsPolitical tribalism and cult dynamicsCensorship and deplatforming tacticsCharlie Kirk assassination investigation irregularitiesU.S. military depletion and national securityEpstein network and blackmail operationsIran-U.S. relations and war escalationDefense contractor corruption and kickbacksZionist lobby influence in media and politicsCross-partisan anti-war coalition buildingBrainwashing and propaganda mechanismsFBI and intelligence agency accountabilityForeign influence on U.S. domestic and foreign policy
Companies
The Daily Wire
Ana Kasparian was fired after calling Gaza situation a genocide; Candace Owens worked there before breaking with neoc...
The Young Turks (TYT)
Ana Kasparian's primary media platform where she hosts and produces content; employer that has supported her despite ...
Turning Point USA
Charlie Kirk's organization; subject of investigation regarding succession planning and potential involvement in Kirk...
Fox News
Mentioned as platform that previously employed Tucker Carlson; represents legacy media's role in shaping conservative...
CNN
Legacy media outlet criticized for propaganda and manufacturing consent for wars; contrasted with independent media a...
YouTube
Temporarily banned Ana Kasparian's channel after coordinated mass reporting by pro-Israel groups following Gaza genoc...
Victoria's Secret
Mentioned as modeling firm connected to Epstein trafficking network and international arms dealing operations
Prager University
Candace Owens worked there before transitioning to Daily Wire; represents conservative media establishment
Dropsite News
Independent news outlet conducting investigative reporting on Epstein-Israel connections and international arms traff...
The Atlantic
Published article about Kash Patel's alleged alcohol use; defended publication in court, suggesting substantiated rep...
People
Ana Kasparian
Guest discussing her evolution from neoconservative to anti-war stance and experiences with censorship campaigns
Candace Owens
Host discussing her political evolution, firing from Daily Wire, and investigation into Charlie Kirk assassination
Charlie Kirk
Assassinated subject of ongoing investigation; debated Iran war policy with Trump before death
Benjamin Netanyahu
Criticized as war criminal; allegedly influenced U.S. policy through lobbying and donor networks; appeared on U.S. me...
Kash Patel
Criticized for withholding discovery documents in Kirk case, erratic behavior, alleged drinking problem, and Las Vega...
Tucker Carlson
Praised for vociferous criticism of neoconservative foreign policy and Israeli influence; represents evolving conserv...
Erica Kirk
Charlie Kirk's widow; subject of investigation regarding alleged inconsistencies in succession narrative and AI audio...
Donald Trump
Criticized for losing support, escalating Iran war without public consent, and protecting Epstein network; alleged co...
Miriam Adelson
Major Trump donor allegedly controlling U.S. Middle East policy; Trump stated she 'purchased' White House influence
Suzy Wiles
Trump's chief of staff who previously worked on Netanyahu's 2020 re-election campaign; represents foreign influence i...
Ben Shapiro
Mentioned as having poor relationship with Charlie Kirk; allegedly pressured Kirk on policy positions before assassin...
Matt Taibbi
Praised for 2008 financial crisis reporting but criticized for silence on Gaza genocide despite being asked about it
Meghan McCain
Criticized for lack of intellectual curiosity, reliance on father's legacy, and advocacy for endless war
Jeffrey Epstein
Central to discussion of blackmail networks, arms trafficking, and connections to Israeli government and U.S. politic...
Max Blumenthal
Praised for investigative work on Birthright program and brainwashing of Jewish Americans regarding Israel
Norm Finkelstein
Guest on Ana's show discussing Gaza and Israeli policy; represents intellectual opposition to mainstream narratives
Basim Youssef
Guest on Ana's show; defended appearing with Candace despite criticism, exemplifying cross-partisan coalition building
Rad Parscale
Former Trump official now running propaganda arm for Israeli government; example of revolving door between U.S. and I...
Ari Emanuel
Member of Emanuel family with IDF background; criticized as untrustworthy Democratic operative with foreign loyalty c...
Rahm Emanuel
Member of Emanuel family; represents Democratic establishment allegedly compromised by Israeli influence
Quotes
"Politics has become more than just a group of people I agree with on policies. It turned into a replacement for religion for some people."
Candace Owens•Early segment
"When you're critical of the black community, they love it. But once you speak out against what's happening in Gaza, you're not that useful tool anymore."
Ana Kasparian•Mid-segment
"I don't trust my government. Like it's that simple. I just don't trust the government."
Ana Kasparian•Late segment
"If you care about making this country better and you're willing to sacrifice the purity of your political brand to work with people you might have disagreements with, I love you."
Candace Owens•Closing segment
"This is good versus evil. These demons versus angels. I've been able to identify the existence of evil that I didn't think existed."
Ana Kasparian•Final segment
Full Transcript
All right, you guys, I am so excited. I have been saying, probably seen this all over online, that I have been dying to host Anakasparian because I feel like at the exact same time, her and I had perhaps a broader awakening about this left-right paradigm that is not serving the left or the right and is only serving the elites. It's how we are all feeling right now. And similarly, her and I are both under a very severe attack from Zionists who, I guess, want our families to be harmed, Anakasparian, welcome to The Candice Show. Thank you for having me. I'm thrilled to have you. It's just so funny because we hated each other so much. So much. I mean, it is wild where we're at, but I'll tell you where I started to change my mind about you. It was a few years ago where, well, first of all, it started with your firing at the daily wire and what you were fired for, right? The fact that you were willing to call out a genocide for what it is. And I really respected that because there weren't really any media people on the right at all at that time who were willing to do it. Then after that, you went on, I think maybe a few podcasts where you talked about your evolution in regard to your perception of Muslims. And I was like, okay, that takes an honest person to say that, to admit I was wrong. And especially on the right where the Islamophobia, which I think is the product of brainwashing, is still very much prominent, right? And then the final thing that happened was you went on, I think it was breaking points, you were talking to Sagar and Jedi. This is before the election. You were in support of Donald Trump at the time, but Sagar asked you, you're against invading Iran or going to war with Iran. What would you do if Trump gets elected and he goes to war with Iran? You just straight up said, I will no longer support him and I'll be vocal about it. And I'm like, okay, we'll see, we'll see. And you made good on that promise. And I really appreciate that. Yeah, I think for me, I had to sort of reexamine. It takes a lot of humility, I think, when you have a public platform, people are always rooting for you to be wrong anyway. And I think it's the reason that so many people hold on to ideas even when they know they're wrong. They just don't wanna do the thing and go through the process of change. But people love it. People love when you're willing to be honest about what you were incorrect about and that you're willing to recalibrate or evolve on an issue. I know that I'm growing and evolving. I mean, I started working at TYT when I was like 20 years old. And so I'm now gonna turn 40 in July. So that's 20 years for me to not change at all would be ridiculous and embarrassing to be quite frank. And so I'm proud of my changes. I'm open-minded, I'm willing to have conversations with just about anyone as long as I know it's gonna be good faith. And we have to find a way to bring the American people together because we are in the fight of our lives. Our government is not representing us. And the only way we can change things is if we're willing to build coalitions and work together on our system of government and making the reforms that we need, we need to get money out of politics. We need to ensure that foreign governments do not have a say on our foreign policy or our domestic policy. If we don't do that, we're screwed. Our country's done. And so I'm noticing that there is some growing unity between the left and the right, the anti-war left, anti-war right, who are privy to the fact that our politicians are super corrupt, that they're bought by moneyed interests. And you can't really solve that problem with one group of voters. You really need all hands on deck. You do. And I think for me, when I started to have these scales fall from my eyes for a second time, by the way, I feel like I sort of graduated to politics. And I was like, oh, I figured this out. Republicans have it right. And the left has it, Democrats have it wrong. And I felt so great about that. I felt like so free and so smart. And so then when I went through this second process and was going, wait a minute, why is genocide sometimes okay? And going, I can't have gotten that wrong. Come on, Republicans. This is obviously what's happening and Gaza is wrong. It's kind of a scary process because then you have to, you go, how could I have had this so wrong? Totally. How could I have had this so wrong? It is, it's a scary process because politics has become more than just, oh, this is a group of people I agree with on policies. It turned into, I think a replacement for religion for some people, it turned into, because think about the era when everyone went to church or everyone went to temple or mosque, whatever. It's your community, right? These are people that you communicate with. These are people who might have different politics than you, but you share a faith and as a result, you have exposure to people who have different ideas. But then as people became less and less religious in this country, I think politics or political parties kind of became the church, right? And it's scary to go against your community. Right, and that's it. You suddenly find yourself in a position where you have to make all new political friends, so to speak. Exactly, yes. And you see what they are capable of, what they are willing to do, how much it is, as you're describing, not even in religion, a cult. And how quickly I was sort of excommunicated. They tried to, just as if you're leaving a cult, convince me that I was the crazy person for saying something so sensible, like, hey, killing kids is wrong, we shouldn't do that. Like saying a statement like Brian Mass did about the Palestinians, there's no such thing as an innocent Palestinian, which is what I was tweeting about in particular, everyone should just have been like, of course this is a wrong statement from Brian Mass, but they tried to play this psychological game on me where they were gaslighting me. Like you were the wrong, like you were in the wrong because you realized that you have a sitting United States congressman wearing the uniform of a foreign country in the halls of Congress, talking about how it's okay to just slaughter an entire group of people, including women, children, elderly people, because of the cult he's in. It is a cult. And I mean, what are our values as a country? And the other thing is the fact that you were willing to put everything on the line to speak out against the genocide in Gaza, made me realize that you are actually good faith on other political views you have, right? Because I'm pro-choice that hasn't changed. I mean, I'm definitely not in favor of, you know, late term abortions happen, but they're very rare. But you know, I think that there were some laws written in a way that could have been abused, whatever. You know, but my point is, when it came to conservatives who said that they're anti-choice, I was like, they just want to control women. That's all it's about. They don't actually see the fetus as a life. They don't see a zygote as the same as a human life. No, but you do actually, right? Because you'll see conservatives cheer on what's happening in Gaza and now Lebanon, and now Lebanon, and then purport to be pro-life. Yep, that was one of the big ones for me. Exactly. We're pro-life, and you're telling me that there's an exception because you have some heretical theology that's telling you that, oh, all of these rules are, of course, we should be abiding by this. And of course, it's the right thing to do. And God, God, God, Jesus Christ. And then they go, oh, unless it happens in Israel, then it's okay. So I'm like, oh, wait, so there's this random carve out where we can mass murder kids as long as it's in Israel. Why doesn't every mass murderer just go to Israel and just do whatever they want? And then you just go, well, they're chosen. So this land is chosen, so they can do whatever they want on this land. That was shocking for me. And it made me go a lot deeper on theology. And gratefully, my husband is just, he majored in theology. And so it's been kind of a part of his internal dialogue for a very long time. And I was like, what am I missing here? Like, how did I miss that I was in partnership with these people that you're right? This is not a theology for them. This is a cult. This is a cult. What's really interesting and something that I've always wanted to ask you about is do you feel that, I mean, I'm sure, look, I'm seeing the success of your show. So obviously there's a giant portion of conservatives out there in this country who side with you and don't fall under the category that I'm about to describe. But do you feel like you were kind of used as a tool earlier in your career? Absolutely, I know, not feel. It's a fact. Because when you're critical of, let's say, the black community, oh, they love it, right? That's when you get a platform and you get all the plot-its and speaking engagements. But once you speak out against what's happening in Gaza, you're not that useful tool anymore. That was one of the things that was really hard for me to contend with personally, because obviously, I'm not a daylier, we were actually kind of in the midst of the same topic, really, right? So it's like you're talking about a race. You're saying, okay, this thing happened. So they were saying October 7th happened. BLM was saying the George Floyd thing happened. This is gonna be the impetus now. And they were doing things that, in my view, still to this day, were just wrong. I don't care what happened in Minnesota. You don't have the right to go into Target and grab a flat screen TV, right? And so I wanna do a documentary. I wanna dive deeper on the topic. And it was round of applause from a daily wire. This is amazing, give her a platform. Then I watched the virtually the exact same thing, right? Using race as an excuse saying, oh, well, we have to do this for Jews. You do have this event that happened, which was singular. And then they tried to extrapolate it. And I'm going, whoa, it's still wrong, right? Right. The law is the law, like, you know, morality is morality. Doesn't matter if a black person does it or if a Jewish person does it, you don't get to allow Rob and steal Palestinian homes. Exactly. And suddenly it was, you're an antisemite. You deserve to have nothing. You shouldn't even be allowed to travel to Australia because you are akin to Adolf Hitler. The same people that gave me the platform. And so I, yeah, it was a very tough pill to swallow. So Australia banned you after you said that it's a genocide? Yeah, that was the beginning of ever. I mean, I was temporarily banned for ads from YouTube because they are organized online and started mass reporting my new channel. I got banned from Australia, got fired from a daily wire. They started putting pressure, Bench Bureau in particular, on, you know, this is the Zionist lobby. It's not just in America, it's global. Yeah. And so I went from being a rock star to suddenly she is Adolf Hitler and deserves nothing in her life because she has a moral principle. So you kind of look and you go, well, I have two options here. I can play the game. Yeah. And do like the majority of people do and just look the other way and say, oh, I don't really care about what's happening overseas. Go along to get along. Go along to get along or you take a bold stand and you say, I'll rebuild it. Like, I don't want to have a house that's made because I'm silent on issues that actually impact my soul. I want to get into heaven. Yeah, okay. I mean, there's that for sure. But on top of that, I don't think people who go along to get along realize they're going to get caught because audiences aren't stupid. And we might be in an environment where you can get away with either being silent or providing ridiculous excuses for why you're not speaking out against what's really going on or why you're not, you know, willing to tell the truth about what's going on. Eventually there's going to be enough videos of dead children. Eventually when it comes to the war in Iran, the gas prices and the inflation is going to be so bad that you're going to lose people and people are going to wake up to what the reality is. And when they are personally harmed, when their own household is personally harmed by these policies that, you know, the government pursues based on moneyed interests or foreign pressure, well, you know, they're going to lose support from the people. And what do they do? The first thing they do is they engage in intimidation tactics, censorship. The more the, you know, pro-Israel crowd and the Zionists attempt to censor people and intimidate them, the more counterproductive they're being for their own cause. Right, but they don't think. Because it wakes people up. They don't think long-term. They're always thinking short-term of what's right in front of them. They're not trying to make friends. They're trying to terrify people. They operate exactly like a mafia. Who would you say on the left of people that maybe like were your heroes, were you shocked, didn't take the moral position? I don't talk about him that often because it really does break my heart. I, he was the best reporter after the 2008 economic collapse. Matt Taiibbi, he hasn't taken the wrong position. He's just decided to be silent for whatever reason. And that kind of breaks my heart because he's such an amazing journalist and reporter. And I thought that he would be an important voice in exposing the truth to people. But for whatever reason, he's just decided to remain silent. And when people kind of started to nudge him about it, he continued to be silent and then defensive. And I'm like, there's something going on. And I'm also in a different place in my life where I don't feel the need to like, just go out of my way to attack people. Like I used to be an attack dog a little bit. So I'm not like going out of my way to attack him or anything. I'm just disappointed. And so I just note it for the record. And then I move on to people I can trust. Yeah, so much of that. I think especially for me, like the, obviously the Charlie Kirk assassination was just, I will never see politics the same. I'm like, what did that man live for? He formed all of you, all of you, me, everyone. I just thought there would be an army of people assembled. And I thought we'd have a truth in a week. This man is like the reason Donald Trump is in office. He was like brothers with Donald Trump. So could you imagine the shock that I have gone through like Kash Patel? Who was the person writing hardcore for Kash Patel? Kash Patel, there's something going on with that brother. I don't know what is going on with him, but there's something very strange about him. I mean, it could just be a lack of confidence for the role that he's in. But when you consider the fact that he's our FBI director still, when you consider the fact that we have depleted 80% of our missile interceptors because we've given military aid to Israel, Ukraine, we're currently using interceptors, in this war against Iran, I'm worried about our national security. Our national security, and I'm not one of these like, ooh, I'm gonna scare everybody. I'm not a scaremonger. And I never bought into national security threats or that narrative from the government when it came to manufacturing consent for wars that we got involved in. But right now, when you just look at the facts, our military capability is weakened. We don't have the manufacturing capacity that Iran has, for instance. Like they build $5,000 drones real quick. We have an entire corrupt system where these defense contractors, for example, we don't have like the industrial base and the manufacturing capacity to build these weapons as quickly as we would need, okay? And then on top of that, just because we're spending an arm and a leg on our Pentagon, on our defense budget, doesn't mean that we're getting our money's worth. No, we're sending it overseas. We're sending it overseas, and on top of that, we're spending more than we need to on the weaponry that we purchase, the defense capabilities we purchase from these defense contractors. That's the kickbacks. Yeah, that's the entire neocon class. Exactly. And that's the Meghan McCain's of the world who sit up there, have accomplished absolutely nothing in their lives, but just sit up there and go, war, war, war, war, war, because my trust one needs to grow and have the audacity to lecture us. I have a funny story about Meghan McCain. I just, I'm amazed that she has the audacity to ever speak, but will like, my daddy, that's her whole position in life. My daddy's never done literally anything, but didn't say my daddy. I've never met a woman in the media space or political space who's less intellectually curious. Most unimpressive. She used to host a show called Take Part Live, and at this time, she and I knew each other, and so I would fill in when one of the hosts was out, but we interacted. And I remember one time they called me into be a guest on the panel, and they were gonna talk about, this is during the Obama administration, they were gonna talk about Obama's expansion of drone use in the Middle East, and a lot of innocent people were getting killed, a lot of collateral damage, and people were very critical about that. And so she just had to read an article, so she would know what the story is as we talk about it on the show. She couldn't be bothered to read the article. She had no interest at all. I'm like, why are you even in this space? What are you doing? You could see that even when she was on the view. Oh, totally. She just had nothing to add that was intellectual. It looked like she maybe studied, she just comes across like, they had a butler who did her homework, do you know what I mean? And that she reads very few books, there's just something about her, and yet she has this attitude and this sense of this arrogance. Well, my daddy, my daddy, my daddy, it has no idea what the general viewpoint is of her father. That's also something. It's like she thinks like her dad is some like very well liked politician. No, actually on the right or on the left is your father, was your father very well liked, or is he very respected? And I think people chose this sort of respectable silence, obviously, when he passed away. And for me, a moment where I really saw what she was, was when she used her father's funeral to dunk on Trump. I don't remember that. Gosh, the speech, yeah. My dad would say that this country was always great because Trump said, make America great again. That's right, I do remember that. And I just thought to myself, what is your life? Do you have a real life? If you think that I would waste one sentence, one breath towards an enemy when my father- Yeah, the funeral. It's like, are you kidding me? You're trying to dunk a political, it was to me so cross. And so, yeah, it's the arrogance that goes with it when we know you worked for nothing in your life and you have had everything handed to you and you actually don't have any moral principle outside of more war, more war, more war. Yeah. And the amount of people who are dying, it's the way these people speak to us. And I'm saying left and right, the way they speak to us, when they call us evil, psychopathic, they are- When we're worried about innocent people getting killed, like that at the heart of it is that we find it immoral. Just like I did on October 7th, I find it immoral when civilians are targeted and killed. So I was not ever one of those people who cheered on what happened on October 7th. Never, I never would. That goes against who I am as a human being. I value human life and I don't think civilians should be targeted for any reason. Anytime they are, the person doing the targeting, the group doing the targeting is in the wrong, period. That's it. So when you now have upward of 75,000 people killed in Gaza and you mention that to a Israel first or a Zionist and they respond to you immediately by saying, what about October 7th? What that communicates to me is, you do have a problem with civilian lives being lost on a particular side. But civilian lives mean nothing to you. At first I thought, when it comes to the Palestinians, but no, I feel like human life doesn't matter to them at all unless we're talking about a Jewish Zionist. Because if you're a Jewish person like Dave Smith, for instance. They'll kill you too. They could care less about you. But you're not a Zionist? Oh, they couldn't care less. You're right. They could not care less. And I just find that so immoral. But they turn around and they try to make us look like we're the immoral ones because we have a problem and we're speaking out about this. That's exactly right. And you understand even within the Jewish population. And that's why I've done so much. I've made such an effort over last year to wake up Jewish Americans to this. Because I view them as you were brainwashed. This is what you think. I mean, this is the whole reason they started the program of birthright. And when the ABL guy got caught out of private calls saying that, like we need to kind of come up with something. We're losing Gen Z. We got to do like we did when we established that program for birthright. And this is why Max Blumenthal has done such incredible work because he went on birthright and he spoke about that experience. They're brainwashing them so young. We are all subject to brainwashing. That is the most important thing that I think I have come out of learning as like, how did I get brainwashed? I thought the same thing. I was watching the Holocaust movies. All of that is a part of your growing up, your brainwashing experience, what you're learning in the classroom, who is the victim and who do you have to defend, who is being oppressed. And so there's this sort of trigger mechanism that is within all of us. It's buried within us from the time that we're kids. And we don't realize it because we're just taking in so much media. We're listening to our teachers and then we're like October 7th happens. And then they go, remember all that stuff? Like this is now, you have to understand what they're gonna do next. Think about what happened. You don't want another Holocaust. It's like priming you to be accepting of something that just goes against your core principles. And for Jewish Americans too. So you can understand why they reacted the way that they did right away. Of course, yeah. They're gonna get that 20 times worse. It's gonna be your stories about your grandma and your book, you go to a temple, you go to, I mean, you go to synagogue and you're gonna have those presets. And then it went too far. And a lot of them snapped out of it. And now I get Jewish people emailing me. Totally. I don't know what this is. I don't know why I'm being told to have to defend Jeffrey Epstein. I don't know why I'm being told I have to defend Bibi Netanyahu. Can we just address how brazenly obvious? Like, okay, when every pro-Israel media figure comes out at the same time and basically says, oh, there's no big deal with the Epstein files. They shouldn't be released. You're giving it away. You're giving it away. You guys are too obvious. And what I'm wondering is, was the propaganda always this bad? Or is it that we're just a lot more awake now because there's diversified independent media. People are kind of breaking out of their bubble. So it's harder to lie to us. So their propaganda muscle has atrophy to some extent. So well said. I think it's a ladder, absolutely. I think we are more awake than we've ever been. There's independent media. And it's also like you said earlier, they can't help themselves. So the entire strategy of a daily wire, try to destroy me, actually woke a lot of people up. It's like, Mike, Tondis Candice was going around, Judeo Christian, doing all the things. She worked at Prager. You want me to believe that overnight, Candice Owens became an anti-Semite. For real though. She was working with Ben Shapiro and Marisha Stray in Dennis Prager. And they're like, yeah, no, it's crazy how it happened. She fell and bumped her head in. Now she's Adolf Hitler and it's the whiplash. It's too fast. Okay, maybe you had me at Nick Fuentes. People go, okay, he was done early. He's 18, we didn't know who he was. But they just start moving and then you're going, it's Candice Owens. Oh no, Tucker Carlson bumped his head and became Adolf Hitler. It becomes way too, and then you go, okay, let me go back and really see what's happening here. Totally, because I mean, look, Nick Fuentes' rhetoric is nowhere close to Tucker Carlson's rhetoric, nowhere close to it. They're all in the same box. But they're lumped together. And to me, this isn't really about hatred toward Jewish people, which I find immoral, just like I would find hatred toward Muslims or hatred toward Christians. Like, hating any group of people simply based on their identity is wrong. I've always been against that. It's just always wrong. Yeah, but yeah, I just seems like, I forgot where I was going with that. Yeah, a lot of people, I think they were just kind of part of this algorithmic bubble where they're only exposed to one thing. And when it came to the Muslim population, I think that the dehumanization was seen in the media across the board. And that brainwashing worked for a really long time. I mean, it definitely convinced Americans to support wars that we shouldn't have supported. Going back to those presets when we were in our youth, 9-11. It was so raw. It was so scary. The way they made us stand up at 9-11 every day, the time in school, moment of silence for what the Muslims did to us. That's kind of, so I was just like, Muslims, like this is just how they live. This is what they do. And didn't register to me as Islamophobia. I just thought I'm educated. It's a token of your education to understand how despicable Muslims are. I remember that. I remember that so well. I remember the unfair attacks against Muslims. By the way, I mean, there are different Muslim beliefs, like sex and whatever, but everything was just lumped together, Muslims bad. And this is gonna be used as a justification for us to enrich defense contractors. They profit off war. Right now, there's a town in Alabama where they make rockets and military weaponry, and it's booming all of a sudden because of the war against Iran. And it's funny listening to an interview of one of the workers there because they're able to compartmentalize the economic boom they're experiencing from what it's feeding into. And so when you think about how people's livelihoods get wrapped up into questions of peace and war, when you consider the fact that our media apparatus, especially when it comes to legacy media or corporate media is very much part of the propaganda campaigns to, in my opinion, just trick Americans into supporting things that actually work against their own interests. All of that stuff started to kind of get chipped away at by independent media. And people being willing to honestly critique their own side. There aren't a lot of people in the media who are willing to do that, just a handful that I can think of, but I think that woke a lot of people up. I really did. I really do think it did. And the whiplash of, oh, Tucker Carlson was fine for Fox News and CNN and everything. And then all of a sudden, no, Tucker Carlson very, very bad. You can't listen. And it's, but we're starting to notice this pattern that it's the same issue that suddenly gets these people who are welcomed, loved by the mainstream, adored by the mainstream, and then suddenly thrust to the side and having not just their livelihoods impacted, but also our families. I was watching this attack on your husband, like my husband's being attacked, your husband's being attacked, and by the way, kudos for you for just coming back. Thank you. Yes, it is my husband. He's hot. I'm glad you found him. I mean, he's hot. Thank you. But what actually sits at the center of that? Let's now try to get and harass Anna Kasparian's husband. Why do you think that that became now their prime motivator? Well, because I'm, I don't wanna say I'm unbreakable, but I am kind of unbreakable. Like I'm the kind of person who does not respond well to others telling me what I can and can't think or what I can and can't say. So I might fall prey to brainwashing and propaganda. We're all susceptible to that. However, when you're straight up telling me, you're not allowed to think that, you're not allowed to say that, I just get very irritable and I double down. It's like not the way to persuade me to think otherwise, right? And so, I mean, they've done some damage to me financially. I got fired from a job that I really, like a side job where I was doing investigative reporting on California based stories, because there's a lot going down in California that I think people need to be aware about to make smarter decisions when they vote. So even though that was one of the more difficult jobs, like I was writing features, like 2000 word pieces that were like original reporting. It was hard, it was very time consuming, but I loved that job so much. They took it from me. I guess there was one board member at the company that didn't like my comment. I called Jonathan Conriquez, who's a IDF propagandist. He's usually on like Pierce Morgan's show and whatever. I was on with him and I called him a terrorist because he's a terrorist. And that was it, like that was what got me fired, whatever. But I'll take it, I wanna be free. I don't wanna work for some, this is not a news organization if you guys are gonna censor people on what they can and can't say on what's going down in the Middle East right now. So, okay, fine, you took that from me. But once they realized that like taking things away from me wasn't working, once they realized like TYT is not gonna fire her, they're like, okay, what else can we do? And they immediately move on to collective punishment. They are big believers in the ideology of collective punishment. So we're gonna go after her family. We're gonna go after her husband, who's a freaking PE teacher, who is not political. 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Again, that's NEMISkineCare.com, promo code CANDIS10 at checkout. They are quite literally attacking Zionists. To try to hurt me, they will attack Zionists. That's amazing. There's this whole thread where Laura Loomer was going after my lawyers and she's like, okay, so are you BDS now? Like, you know what I mean? Are you saying like that I should not work in any capacity with Zionists? That's literally boycott, divest and sanction. So I'm turning Zionists into promoters of BDS, which is incredible. They don't even, like I said, there's no thought process. It's just attack, attack, attack, attack. It's like, I have to spend money with a lawyer, okay? There are millions of lawyers, they're all over, there are a dime a dozen over here. If you wanna attack a lawyer for getting paid, you're doing the work of actually what people think people's boycott, divest away from Zionists in general. And so I'm like, okay, this is not a big deal to me, but there is a desperation. There's something right now that feels very fragile. They're getting so increasingly desperate. Like, we're going after people's husbands. We're going after people's lives. We will try to just harass you and it's obviously not working at all. It's not working. I'm like you, I just dig my feet in even more and I'm like, let's suit up for battle. Let's do this thing. I am not going to be broken by this. You guys have tried so much. But right now, I mean, the radical nature of Trump's tweets right now. Oh my gosh. They're unhinged. And I used to enjoy, they used to be pithy, one sentence and hit at some modicum of truth, like only Rosie O'Donnell. That's just funny to people because it's like he's saying basically Rosie O'Donnell. This is not that. This is like the rantings of a madman. I don't have time to read all of this. And at its core, it's just he's being instructed to attack people who don't support Israel. It's crazy. It's absolutely insane. What are we getting close to? Yeah. That's my question. What are we getting close to? They don't feel like they're in control right now. They feel like an animal backed into a corner that's fighting and just lashing. Well, it's funny because they are in control of the levers of power, right? And that's definitely scary. I mean, don't get me wrong. I don't want to minimize that. But at the same time, they are no longer in control of the narrative and Americans are waking up to just how much our government has been, I mean, for lack of a better word, infiltrated by people who are much more concerned with foreign policy that benefits Israel above and beyond, you know, what's better for the American people. This war against Iran doesn't benefit us in any way, shape, or form. And we went into it with no strategy, no plan. No support for the people. Exactly. No support for, I mean, Trump never even thought he needed to make his case to the American people. So we went into it with it being an incredibly unpopular war. The fact that he didn't even consider that Iran would take control of the Strait of Hormuz, thus creating a lot of economic pain for the globe. Like think about all of our allies right now, longtime allies who are so furious with us. You know, Germany recently came out and had some, you know, strong words against the United States. India has been irritated with us because of first Trump's Liberation Day tariffs, which also seemed pretty ham-handed. And I'm saying that as someone who's supportive of targeted tariffs and think, you know, they can work in bringing some jobs back to the United States. But the way he did it made a lot of enemies. Again, I go back to the issue of our, you know, military being weakened because we've given so many weapons away, we've used so many weapons, and we've depleted 80% of our missile interceptors. I just feel for the first time that we are not safe, but the thing that gives me a little bit of relief is knowing that people on the left and the right are waking up to it. You know, like that gives me hope. If it weren't for that, honestly, I would definitely be 100% blackpilled. I would be a total doomer and I would see no hope for the future, but the people are waking up. And so the fact that the individuals you're referring to who are backed into a corner don't have control of the narrative, that's why they're backed into the corner. And they don't know what to do. So they're lashing out and attacking family members, but it's only helping our cause when they do that. Because people see it and they're just like, ew, this is disgusting behavior. Why are you going after a PE teacher who never said anything about Israel at all, you know? And anything I've said about Israel is not anti-Semitic. Israel has carried out a genocide, continues to carry out a genocide in Gaza. They were occupying 53% of the territory. Now they're occupying 64%. Just last night, I read an article about how they quietly redrew the map of the area of Gaza that they're going to occupy. So from 53% to 64%. Where are all those Palestinians gonna go? How many refugee crises have we experienced because Israel wants to pursue its border expansion project? And so when I hear people like that Tommy Robinson guy whining about like, oh, these lumbification of the UK, these Muslims are so bad and so dangerous, you are supportive of Israel. So unless you wake up and tell the truth about what's actually happening and what's causing these mass migration events, how about you shut up? I always say that I'm like, and where do you think these migrants are coming from? Do you think they wanted to be here or are they being forced out of their homes? And so they can't connect the dot there. It's, oh, we have a Muslim problem. No, we actually, we have an Israel never ending war problem. Exactly. And then of course these people have to go somewhere if we're just gonna take their land. Look at Lebanon now. Yeah. They're like, yeah, we're just gonna take Southern Lebanon. And then by the way, they've begun evacuating villages north of the Latani River, meaning, oh no, it's not just Southern Lebanon. And so when people fear monger about groups like Hezbollah, for instance, which is supported by Iran, you gotta understand why Hezbollah exists in the first place. Hezbollah formed in the 1980s after Israel invaded Southern Lebanon. So like, let me ask our red-blooded Americans right now, if Mexico invaded one of our Southern border states, are we just gonna sit back and take it or is there gonna be a resistance group? Now we have a military, we have a government that would prevent that from happening, but let's say a foreign country turned our government into a puppet of theirs and they cared less about protecting the American people and our territory, which I think is the case in Lebanon, there would be a resistance group. Of course there would be a resistance group. 100%. Yeah. I always said to people, it's like, they took their homes, they just spoke up one day and said, I don't care if you've lived here for centuries, you just gotta go, we're now giving your land and you're not gonna get any money, like that gunpoint, you just gotta leave your house. I can't imagine that's like- It's weird to me that people don't understand that if you keep empowering something that is that immoral, right? Something that believes at genocide is their right, that it's their birthright to mass murder children who don't see you as having a human soul. How do you not comprehend that that chicken will eventually come home to Bruce? 100%. I mean, I think Christians are waking up to it because of the abuse Christians are dealing with in Lebanon, in Jerusalem. It's interesting because after World War I, because of the Armenian genocide that was carried out by the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turks, Armenians became, they fled, many went to Syria, they were forced to do a death march as my great-grandmother was, and she survived it, but my great-grandfather didn't. This is on my dad's side. They killed him, and so she had to do that death march that she survived with her children in tow, including my grandfather. I didn't know this until very recently. My last name wouldn't have been Casparian. Casparian is the last name of the man who took my great-grandmother and grandfather in and married her and whatever, so I would have had a completely different last name. This made me much more curious about my ancestry and everything, and on my mom's side, they fled to Palestine. So my grandmother's birth certificate said Haifa Palestine. And so I started doing some research into that because she was born in 1937 in Haifa. In 1947, a year before the Nakba happened, basically the Soviet Union was sending ships to what is now Israel to take Armenians back to the homeland because, well, there were these terrorist groups that were carrying out terror attacks against the Palestinians and Christians because Armenians are overwhelmingly Christian, right? And so at that time, what my research showed me was that the Irgun, which is one of the three terrorist groups that formed Israel, was attacking local communities there in Haifa, doing bombings and all sorts of crazy things. So they fled genocide, went to Haifa, and then had to flee again, but luckily they were able to go back to their homeland at that time, and they went back to Armenia, and that's where my mom was born. And it's crazy because those terrorist groups, like they then came to the United States, became their children, became executives, politicians, like these are, what we are dealing with in media are the sons and the daughters of those terrorists. Make no mistake, I mean, this is the Emmanuel family, being one of them, Rom, Emmanuel, Ari, Emmanuel, how much power does that family have? Do not trust that man. But Democrats, I'm gonna look right into this, I'm gonna look into the camera right now. Do not trust him. He's putting out statements right now about like, oh, we should really rethink our support to Israel. He's full of crap, okay? Absolutely not. Yeah, that family was born on- Was in the IDF, like no, don't trust him. Democrats need to distance themselves from these people. Like they're not healthy for us. To be honest, I just think at the top, it's all the same. I think the Epstein files had everyone in it. Truly, I think they have been that sort of global arms trafficking, human sex trafficking syndicate has, is running America and hasn't running America for a long time. Obviously Epstein, his side gig was blackmail, but people forget that former Mossad agents testified that he was brought in for the arms deal, for the Iran-Contra scandal. Yes, yes, yes, okay, so you know. Oh, I am so deep on the Epstein stuff and I'm going, oh, okay, so this is what I think is kind of happening in America is a lot of these people have a lot to do with trafficking. Well, do you read Dropsite News by any chance? No. Okay, you will love it because Dropsite News, when first of all, there was a leak of the former Israeli prime minister's email and so they started doing reporting on that and then the Epstein files that were released, they specifically started to look into what kind of ties Epstein had with Israel and it went beyond blackmailing our politicians and powerful people on behalf of Israel, right? He was making all sorts of international deals on behalf of Israel, including the arms deals you're referring to, cyber weapons, things like that. Why do you think the UAE has such a friendly relationship with Israel? Weapons was one and I keep trying to tell people that my podcast, I'm like, guys, this is not, so when I'm looking into things and there's so much trafficking connections, I'm like, is this, are we looking at the Epstein network? Is that what's being protected? And I don't know what your take is on why Trump is protecting that. I think they have blackmail on him. I don't know how deep it goes. I also think, just keeping it real, Trump is a very corrupt person. I mean, he loves money and I think it's easy to buy him. I think he's exceedingly easy to corrupt. So, and this is my opinion, so I have no proof of this, but when I look at the broader Epstein picture, one of the things that Epstein was always involved in was where women could be trafficked too. So Victoria's secrets, the guy Jean-Luc Brunel was his partner in Paris for like the modeling firm who ended up killing himself in prison, killing himself and hanged himself in prison. Just like Epstein. Exactly. And so he was constantly plugged into all of these modeling firms and also pageantry falls into that category. And that was when, why was Trump running? You know, the pageantry, like, is that how he knows Epstein world? Does it go back that deep? Did he do a deal with Epstein and look the other way, like a lot of these other people did, when these Eastern European women were coming in, those are the questions that I have because it doesn't make sense otherwise. Do I think he's also protecting his donors? Absolutely. Do I think Trump is his own man? Obviously not. Miriam Adelson did a deal with him, purchased, I mean, she kind of outright purchased the White House. I mean, he said it himself. I mean, that's the thing that I guess I appreciate about Trump, if you want to put it that way. I mean, I don't know if it's due to lack of sophistication or if it's just that he can't help himself, but he just says it. He just says it. And so I choose to believe him when he says that, you know, Miriam Adelson loves Israel more than the United States, that she's got a lot of money, that she, you know, is a big donor. Like, I mean, he's communicating to us, listen, I'm doing what I'm doing because she bought me. But that's also, by the way, what I think is wrong with Cash Patel. He's from Las Vegas. Las Vegas was, is a gambling empire. That's it. They own Vegas. So when I see people coming out of Vegas, my immediate assumption is, well, you're already, if you made it up the chain in Vegas, you've already done some deals. Allegedly, my opinion, but when I was like, Cash Patel's from Las Vegas, there's no, of course, obviously he's corrupt. You don't get ahead in Las Vegas because you're like a good guy. Like his behavior makes that obvious. What do you think about the reporting about his like alcohol use? Do you think that's like an attempt to smear him? So it's easier to get rid of him? He drinks, I think it's very stupid for someone like the Atlantic to publish that. It's just, I mean, they're too well-known to be like, I'm just gonna publish a piece. It's way too specific and his reaction, he's so vociferous about it. It was like too much. And he just kind of strikes me as, when I was reading some of those stories, I was like, they're way too specific. And I do know that people don't like him. So they would leak those sorts of stories. If the Atlantic is, if their response is, we are prepared to defend ourselves in court, then they have something. It's the same way where everyone is, Sue Candace, Sue Candace, I have been meticulous about making sure that I am saving every source, every conversation. I don't take an unnecessary risk. I don't want to be sued and then proven an idiot by being like, oh, well, she was just coming up with fantasy and nothing was driving this. So they are, and they are not independent. They have people that they have to rely upon, they have to have those legal teams. They did not publish that article and put a target on their back from the FBI director on the basis of just wanting to like LOL publish. That's my read on the situation. And he is erratic. There's something about him that feels erratic. And even the tweet, the weird tweet about my girlfriend's a country music sensation, you got to be a couple of cocktails in, right? I mean, I don't think, I hope that actually helps him. I don't think it's that information. I think that is the best case scenario. It's like, oh, I was just a few cocktails in. That's why I tweeted it. Because if you did it sober, then I have some bigger questions, you know? It's about your competence. I mean, the biggest thing for me was you like to get drunk in DC around a bunch of these people that like I wouldn't want to be in a room with, to be honest with you. Like I don't want to spend my free time with these people at all, but then on top of that to make yourself vulnerable by getting wasted. Like that's so crazy. The soccer, I mean, the hockey thing. Crazy. I just, crazy. Crazy, and people defended him on that. Like, oh, he's celebrating US won, like whatever. And let's, okay, fine, whatever. But now in retrospect, when you realize that he clearly has a drinking problem. I think that was very strange. It's just, you can celebrate, you can high-five, but it was just like the whole, it just felt very frat boy about it. It was very frat boy. With the backdrop of how poorly he's doing his job. I mean, one thing that really stood out to me was the guy who first attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. I'm forgetting his name right now. I don't know why, but. Those were three assassination attempts in. I think his name was Matthew. Crooks, yes, perfect. Okay, Matthew Crooks. So Tucker did this really great special on the lack of investigation into that and how much we were lied to by our FBI. Like the fact that the FBI told us that, oh, there's no online trail of this guy. And it turns out, no, it was actually pretty active online. Why did you lie to us about it? And then he played a video of Kash Patel testifying about it in front of a congressional committee. And Patel was like, I can't disclose that information because there's a trial, except there isn't a trial, Crooks is dead. So, you know, like we want to learn more about his motives, like where is he from? How did this happen? What were the security failures? How come no one in the Secret Service got fired over this? We're not getting any answers. So I look at our government, I'm just like, this is all Kabuki theater and these people don't represent us. They don't care about our safety. They don't care about our country. They don't care about the injustices that get carried out against, you know, some of the biggest public figures in the country. So like, how the hell am I supposed to trust this government? And it makes me increasingly angry, to be honest with you, when you see how much of our money, how much of our earnings goes toward a government that squanders it. I would push back on your point that Kash Patel isn't doing his job. I think he is. Interesting. I think that is his job. And that is why he is in there. They put him in there and they tell him what to do. And it is to look the other way and to come up with excuses. I think he is executing his job perfectly. Well, he hasn't been fired yet. Yeah, his job is being executed perfectly. His job is to protect the elites. And shame on us for thinking that his job is to make sure justice is served. And he paid all that lip service. If I get in there day one, here's what's gonna happen. None of those happened because he went in there and the same way that Trump went in there. I don't know who their boss is. I actually think both of them have the same boss, even being Frank. They both answer to Vegas and Tel Aviv. But it's clear to me that he is doing a great job for the people that he actually works for. And I obviously have a lot of resentment, particularly for Kash Patel, because of the Charlie Kirk situation, looking at what he has done, the fact that he won't hand over the documents and the theater of that, the theater of how they came out and, oh gosh, it makes me so sick. You have no idea how sick it all makes me to reflect upon just the fact that Charlie empowered these people. Like that, like it makes me sick. Well, I mean, look, I, so I started watching, I had never watched your show until after he was assassinated, cause I'm like, there's something off. And she knew him better than anyone else in the media. So let me see what she's got. But I've got so much going on and it was hard to follow. You're like, you know, your investigation because there were so many moving parts and I got to produce a show. And so I just kind of like dropped off a little bit. But what were you saying about Kash Patel's refusal to handle for documents? I don't know about that. So the trial, I'm obviously on top of it because they, I really do think that what they're so angry about right now, more broadly speaking is that we're staying focused on things. We are designed to be an ADHD culture. That's true. Charlie died yesterday. Okay, everybody move on. We're all good. Well, let's move on. She's moved on. Everyone, forget about it. Epstein files. Oh, who are we talking about the Epstein files? Okay, good. Let's move on. Let's move on. Okay. Trump says it's good and you're Maga, right? Here's some red meat. You're Maga. Trump said it. You're the squirrel. And we're not doing that. We're not doing that. And with this, I was like, I am not moving on from this. And so- The midterms. Exactly. We've signed up. We're getting the documents, obviously, but the midterms and in this particular case, so they obviously, I sat down with Erica and she explained to me, they were sort of moving towards this May date or where he hasn't even entered into plea yet to be clear. And so in May, they're supposed to have this hearing and there's limited discovery in that timeframe because one of the questions I asked Erica, sincerely was you're communicating to the public that you believe they have the right guy. So my assumption when she was saying that to Barry Weiss was that obviously she has access to more information than we have, like as, you know, she's involved in the case. She's listed as a victim on the case. Like she can see stuff that we can't see. Maybe it's literally a clear video of Tyler Robinson coming out and shooting Charlie, like open to that. And then when I sat down with her, she was like, oh no, I haven't, I don't have anything more than the public has because we're, now what happens is we have to move towards this May date and the any SBI, which is the Bureau of Investigations in Utah is the state investigations in Utah, they're gonna go now find all this evidence that Tyler Robinson did it. And Tyler Robinson, then they presented that to Tyler Robinson's team and they then build their sort of defense leading to this May date. Well, it turns out that Tyler Robinson's team falls document and says, we need to move the state because we have been asking for Cache Patel who should not even be involved in this case. Mind you, it's a state case to release the information to us, to give us these documents to his defense, to his defense. So like they're like, they haven't even given it to Utah. Forget SBI, they hasn't given it to the SBI. The defense doesn't have it. And they're like, how are we going to have this hearing when they're gonna get up there and essentially put on a show trial and say, your honor, look at these messages where they're like, we don't even know those messages are real. That's crazy. So imagine you're, we're moving toward this date and all they have is what Cache Patel told us in the first 48 hours, but they will not give them the discovery on that. They won't give them. So like if I say Anna texted me and said she did it and that they want to say that, blah, blah, blah, she hasn't even been able, the defense has not even been able to access Tyler Robinson's phone. They haven't been able to see the gun, nothing. Wow. And what's holding that up? That is weird. And also what's up with the arbitrary May date, right? Yeah. So, and that was the thing. They fought back immediately because they were like, we want to make sure that like we get the discovery that we're asking for. And the judge was like, oh, it'll be fine. Don't worry about it by then in May. If we need to bump it, we will. And they all kind of agreed to that. And now that May is upon us, Erica's team, because she's a listed victim. So when I say Erica's team, I mean literally she's a victim in this case is fighting them. They're like, no, we want to keep the May date. And I'm like, why would you want to keep the May date? And I've instantly alerted the public to that. I'm like, they are not giving them. They have no, we have no idea of these shady messages did Kashpatel after a few beers, type them up. We don't know. We can't say no. That's so weird. You know what? So when it comes to Erica's behavior, like I will admit, like some of her behavior is odd, right? And off-putting. And I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. And I wonder if, you know, her insistence that it's Tyler Robinson and nothing else is shady. And like, we need to pursue this prosecution. It's definitely him. I wonder if it's because, you know, when a family member of yours gets murdered or killed or harmed in some way, usually the family members want closure so badly that they, as soon as there's a suspect, they want that suspect to be the guilty one. And they just go for it full force. And maybe that's what's informing her decisions to kind of pursue it the way that she's pursuing it. I don't know, but I will say this. I actually, I don't know how it would behave, to be honest. Like, I just think about how much I love my husband and I don't think anyone would see me for a few years. Like, I just would not be able to go public. I wouldn't be able to have the strength to even talk in public about anything. And so that stood out to me about her, but also she's a different person than me. So I just, people do grieve differently. I just know that the case itself has a few elements to it that raise some eyebrows. Everyone in the media that's critical of you is like so vociferous that it kind of gave me the idea that like the general public isn't with you until I told female family members of mine that I'm doing your show. And there's like, oh my God, I love Candice. I watch her every day. And I'm like, really you're not mad at her because of the whole Erica thing? They're like, no, no. And I'm like, really? Like I couldn't believe it. So clearly what you're seeing is something, I mean, the numbers in your show, like it's very highly viewed. Okay, so obviously the people agree with you that there's something off. And I agree with you that there's something off. I just don't know what it is. Yeah, and I think that what you're describing in is the process that we all went through because you don't want to even go down that route. You're like, maybe it's this. Maybe, in my head, I was like, maybe she's being blackmailed. Maybe she's scared they're gonna kill her. Maybe, like you said, she just wants a quick conclusion to all of this. Maybe she's still in shell shock and is actually not controlling anything at turning point. It was my initial suspicion. And just on paper, she's CEO, but she's actually just home crying every day and like behind the scenes, like, you know, it's not her or Justin. That's what I thought at first. I went through that whole thing. And for me, I never wanted to arrive at Erica being suspicious. I didn't, I abstained from the like, oh, she's wearing hot pants with JDB. I said, you know, that matters to me because I don't think people understand I needed it as a part of my grieving process, not to accept that plausibility because then for me, beyond just having lost Charlie and having to wake up to, then I had to wake up to the idea that Trump betrayed him in a way. And Kashpat, everyone is betraying him and not want it seeking more investigation. What I had to go through to pursue that for, it was, I had to grieve again, right? Because I knew how much Charlie wanted love. Like I have these messages. Like I was helping Charlie draft text messages and what should I say? So I had to grieve again and go, okay, I need to like really just follow the facts here. And that's all I've done. And it's landed me at, she's remarkably suspicious, not because of the way she dresses, not because of whether or not she's crying enough, all of that kind of paints of picture that makes people uncomfortable, but just objective lies, objective lies that I can't comprehend. Why would you lie and tell the public, and I think for me the most explosive one that no one wants to address by calling me a monster, why would you lie and say that the surgeon told you or told Andrew that he had a Superman neck and all of this stuff that objectively did not come from the surgeon, it came from Erica. And why would you lie and tell me that Andrew went rogue and sent that message when you did it with him? I can't make sense of that. How did you find that out? A source, you know, a source, and I trust a source. And obviously that's a strong statement to make. And so when Erica first said to me, I also didn't believe her, right? So when she said, oh, I said, what's the Superman neck? And she said, oh, well, you know, Andrew went rogue. And then I said, the surgeon went rogue though and talked to, it's a surgeon violated HIPAA and Andrew went rogue. Yeah, that's a good point. And beyond having the conversation, Andrew then tweeted without your permission. Like that's a lot to have had to happen. I don't believe that the surgeon violated HIPAA and spoke to Andrew without your permission. And I said that to her face. I said, it's a tough one for me, but okay. And then I got the information that no, Erica actually called the surgeon. It's a three-way call. And she wanted to know what to tell the public about why the bullet didn't go through. And that Superman neck thing came from her. So, yeah, the public was told from Andrew's tweet. That's crazy. So I'm like, I can't, somebody just defend it. Somebody just tell me why that shouldn't, completely unnerve me. Donors, another huge one. We're all like, these are my two biggest things. Donors saying that that video that hasn't existed yet, the AI alleged AI of Charlie saying, I appoint Erica to be the CEO. Well, Erica told me that he said that at an Aspen event. I was like, okay, great. Well, the Aspen people who were at the event said that never happened. What? These are the Turning Point USA donors who have contacted me and said, Candice, that is AI. He did not say that. What? Now they have alleged that they have the video of that. Why do they only play the audio? And then when I said, hey guys, this is not normal. It doesn't actually really sound like Charlie. The cadence is somewhat off. And I said, okay, so just drop the video so we can all put this to bed. Not only that, people at Turning Point told me that he never said that at this event, okay? So what am I left to do? You guys mentioned this to the public. You said that Charlie two weeks before, I guess had done a complete 180 on his entire life's perspective that women should stay home and raise the children and not be CEOs. And suddenly he was like, you know what? Actually, not only should women do it, but single women should do it. Widows should do it. And the kids should just be raised by the nanny and they should work 80 hour weeks. That does seem uncharacteristic of Charlie Turk. It's completely uncharacteristic of everything he's ever said. In fact, one of the last conversations I had with him was at the Democratic National Convention. And look, I always appreciated the fact that he was down to debate. And that he didn't ever let it get dirty. And so I appreciated that. And so we started debating about the role of women. And he basically said, cause I don't have children. I don't plan on having children. It's just a decision that me and my husband made together. And honestly, I don't think that I have the right temperament to be a mom in today's society because I will definitely kill people if they come anywhere. Like what they're doing to my husband right now, if they tried to like harm my kids. Prison. Yeah, I would be in prison. I could make myself at home. 100%, I don't give a damn. That's how I am. That's me. I'm like fiercely loyal and defensive of my family. But anyway, he told me, well, if you don't have kids, you don't really have a stake in the future of this country. And I just remember being very offended by that because I love this country so much. And I definitely do have a stake in the future. Like I have young nieces and nephews that I love to death. But even if I didn't, I love the people of this country. Like I want it to succeed. And so in that conversation, he like really reiterated what he believes the role of women should be. So then after he gets assassinated and you don't really question it at first because you don't want to be that guy or that person who's just like, I don't know, that sounds a little shady and weird. And you go along to get along. That's a good example of a story where you go along to get along. But yeah, there was this feeling within me where it's like, well, maybe he was willing to go against his beliefs or his values because he wants to make sure that the business falls in the hands of a family member, right? But I just, I do find it strange. I do. But it goes against common sense because not only the story we're being told is like, specifically he said, if anything ever happens to me, meaning like if I get killed, I want my wife to be the next person that gets into the line of fire while my kids are at home. Like what? Like no. Yeah, that's a good point. Actually your instinct is then no, shut this down. You go and move and stay away from politics forever and protect our children. So it defies common sense. And I know what Charlie's perspectives were obviously, the life that he wanted and what he said every time anybody asked him on his podcast. I mean, we have a decade of Charlie saying what his perspective was on how women should stay home and there's no value in becoming a CEO. And then suddenly it's whiplash and we're told actually right before he died, he just had this amazing 180 that nobody, it was a private donor event. And now the donors are saying it didn't happen and that that is AI. Okay. That's a very big claim that I am making, right? And I'm not making that claim by the way, the donors are. And they're contacting me and saying, this never happened because they couldn't believe it. Because they said they were watching my podcast and when they had heard it initially when Erica told the story to Megyn Kelly, they thought, oh, it must have been at the Hamptons or whatever it was. And then when I said it was Aspen, they were shocked. This absolutely did not happen. So if I'm lying about that, wouldn't you, if you're Andrew Colvette, instantly say, oh, here's the video Candice, like, I don't know, maybe the donor forgot, but here it is. And now we're suddenly going, why didn't they drop the video? Like they had her walk out to the audio. That would have been a very powerful, could you imagine? Yeah. You have a video of Charlie on stage at an event and he says, like, I want Erica Kirk. I appoint Erica Kirk to be the CEO. Like people would have had not had a dry eye in the place. We would have, I think it would have like even more, I mean, people rally around her and said, like, okay, I don't love it, but like it is, it was like Charlie's dying wish. And instead Blake Neff says, we're never dropping the video. That's so weird. It's bonkers. And so I have, there are real things that are compelling me to continue this pursuit. I'm not interested in the vanity of like, you know, her outfits or her makeup. Well, you're under tremendous fire right now. I mean, it's, I can't even imagine. Like people in the media are really going at it. Like just trying to, you know, attack you for being cruel and, you know, going after Erica. And like, I do think that they put words in your mouth sometimes and say things that you didn't actually say. But, you know, the other thing that, I mean, look, you tend to provide receipts when you have them, right? And so everyone was denying what you were saying about the very real pressure campaign that Charlie was undergoing. And when you released those text messages, I was like, oh my gosh, like this is, this is a big deal. And I'm not saying that it's definitive that there's like a connection to his assassination, but just knowing what he was going through personally behind the scenes in the months leading up to his assassination is information that maybe the FBI should be pursuing, no? Or if you are the wife of Charlie Kurt, wouldn't heads be rolling? Like would I like- 100% The last people that would ever have a platform at turning point USA, if I was the helm of it, were the people who stressed him out, who pressured him, who- I would go to war with Josh Hammer. Okay, if that were my husband and Josh Hammer was lying about what my husband actually believed, I would be at war with him till this day. Immediate partnership with all of his enemies. It's crazy. That kind of stuff is weird. I can't make sense of that. Everybody knows Ben and Charlie hate each other. Like it's like just a known thing in politics. Like they just never got along. And then he's opening. And it doesn't make sense to me. Setting aside my personal feelings for Ben, which were always in line with Charlie's because of how he behaves behind the scenes. How do you explain that? Yeah. Like he comes in with a million dollar check, it sits in a chair and then just says not. Like it's like that doesn't make sense to the public because a normal reaction to a loved one is everybody who caused them grief, who put pressure on their donors, how about me having to be the one to tell people that he, the night before, texted and said that he thought they were gonna kill him. And not only that, but she explicitly denied that. Yeah, she did deny that. Until I clocked it and said, well, Andrew Colbert told me that he was one of the ones that received it. And then it became the story about, oh, maybe it was in Telegram. Dan Flood received a message as well. It wasn't on Telegram. It was on iMessage. So who deleted it? Or were you lying? Or did somebody delete it? Okay, I wanna give you the benefit of doubt. Maybe someone took his phone in between and deleted all that. I don't even know why you have his phone actually. I feel like that should be an evidence. But it becomes increasingly hard that no one is attacking the substance of what I'm presenting. They're just saying, like, how dare you? How dare you keep telling the truth about what Charlie was going through? How dare you present to the public that he did not die a Judeo-Christian and that he was angry with how he was being treated? Well, there was one other thing that I thought was interesting, right? The audio of Tyler Robinson's grandfather. Remember, Tyler Robinson allegedly was like turned in by his family. His family knew he was guilty and they, no, it turns out his grandfather whose weapon he allegedly used, right? To carry out the assassination was there at the trial defending his grandson. But we were all led to believe that the family knew that Tyler Robinson is guilty and are not supporting him in this process. Everything has been a lie. And I've told the public that I'm like, when this case gets going, you're gonna see that everything's a lie. And so we are left asking the question is, why are they lying? And I'm sorry that we're rational thinkers. And we are seeing how- I don't trust my government. Like it's that simple. I just don't trust the government. That's where we're at. So I feel like anyone who doesn't have a healthy dose of skepticism needs to get some, okay? Because- BB's radical denials when no one was pointing the finger at him was also kind of just like weird. Yeah. I didn't kill Charlie Kirk. I didn't kill Charlie Kirk. Why are you saying that right now? I know, that was pretty wild. First of all, why was he on a US media tour on the day that he got assassinated? I don't care what Netanyahu thinks about anything that happens in our country at all. He should be in prison for the rest of his life as a war criminal because that's what he is. Why are we hosting him on media shows here in the US to chime in on Charlie Kirk's assassination? It's bonkers. It's so crazy. Like I thought that was strange on day one. 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But I don't think you'd be pursuing this if you felt like there was an adequate investigation being done, and I myself agree with you that there isn't an adequate investigation being done. And he went toe-to-toe with BBNE1 over the Iran War. And I think that people have to understand that. We're sitting here talking about how he feels nothing as he mass murders children. The way that he lies is also, there's something so psychopathic about it when he just gets on and pretends he's perpetually the victim. He's just killing people all day, every day. He's a homicidal maniac who is supported by the halls of Congress, who gets a standing ovation when he walks into Congress. It's disgusting. So if that's possible, if it's plausible for these people not to want to spit in his direction when he walks by them, then we have to imagine that, do you think you have an issue, doing something to Charlie Kirk? It means nothing to these. And I'm not saying that we have evidence that BBNE1 who did, but I am saying that the way in which he reacted and me knowing how they wanted this war so badly and that Charlie at first stood in the way of it, literally debated and got Trump not to do anything more than that limited military operation when they bombed Fordow and the other was in Tons, the other nuclear sites, and BB was pissed. And then we fast forward, Charlie's out of the way and what are we doing? Everything BB wanted to be done. So it's hard for us not to just piece together a comprehensive story here. I mean, it is wild that the chief of staff, Suzy Wiles, worked on Benjamin Netanyahu's 2020 re-election campaign. She is the gatekeeper to the president of the United States. What was that guy's name? Former Trump administration official who's now like running like a propaganda arm of the Israeli government as we speak, not Corey Lewandowski. He worked on, he got arrested once for like a domestic case and now he's like working for the Israeli government doing propaganda. I had no idea. Yeah, I, par scale. Rad par scale. I do know what you're talking about. That's like clock tower media. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right. So it's, you see these connections and those connections are proven. This is not a conspiracy. They're just proven and they kind of like rub it in our faces and it's just like, okay, well, you can't be upset when people don't trust the government because of all this foreign influence and when people keep getting hurt and there are these like weird, what appears to be sham investigations. I mean, another example is Donald Trump. One thing that I think everyone can agree on regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum is that Trump is unable to let a grudge go. He will hold a grudge for the rest of his life. But when it comes to his would be assassins, we never hear him say a damn word about it. Strange. So strange. A lot of people now are kind of revisiting Butler and starting to talk about what happened there or what didn't happen thereafter. And it is, I don't know. And it's a scary thing for me because I was so invested and oh my goodness, you know, Trump was saved. There must be a broader reason for that. And I have checked myself a thousand times since the Charlie investigation, I've realized what real evil were up against. And this kind of gets into what you're saying about how you were atheist for a long time. But now you're realizing this is bigger. Yeah, I mean, this is good versus evil. Like these demons versus angels. I mean, I definitely think that over the last two and a half years, I've been able to identify the existence of evil that I didn't think existed. And that pushed me a little closer to my roots because I grew up Christian. I wouldn't say that I'm like a full blown Christian again, but I'm now realizing that there's, I've had some experiences too, which I haven't really talked about too much publicly, mostly because after, you know, Tucker Carlson talked about the supernatural experience, people dunked on him, including myself, and I'm very embarrassed about that. Mine wasn't like, oh, I got, you know, attacked by demons. Mine was actually a very positive experience. And it made me very close to humanity, like understanding and appreciating people's humanity first and foremost, before seeing them as nothing more than like a political figure or a political ideology. You know, I think that we've been going back to brainwashing. I think a lot of us have been brainwashed by our political system into dehumanizing people who disagree with us, without realizing that like, the only way we come up with solutions in this country and a democracy is if we encourage conversation between Americans, regardless of what they believe politically, it tends to have a more moderating effect as well, right? And you get a better sense of who your fellow Americans are, as opposed to having people in positions of power tell you who your fellow Americans are and scare you about the other side and all of that. And so I just feel like there's something bigger than us and it's hard to explain, I'm not really big into religious doctrine per se, but I definitely don't think I'm an atheist anymore. Right. Yeah. This is the first time I've said that publicly. Which is amazing. I mean, I think it's something's on the move. And I keep saying that. It feels like there are so many people that are having that sort of a spiritual awakening, if that's what you want to call it and recognizing, whoa, what is happening is so evil that it is ancient. There's something ancient about what's happening right now. And the answers are not going to be in these fickle day-by-day discussions. What actually has been happening since the beginning of time. And for me, that was kind of the most natural thing where I was like, wow, this is like way deeper than I ever imagined. And you're right, it's something happens that is so, it's like evil by biblical proportions. It's like biblical, this can't be, you can't be, we can't be the same species if you're okay with what they're doing. There's something so much deeper. What is motivating you to be okay with a genocide? I need to figure this out. And I have been in that pursuit, I think heavily, definitively, since obviously my firing and me not comprehending everything and I feel it has put me, it has driven me even more. Like I'm like, okay, I get this now. This is- And I love that you're willing to have people like Norm Finkelstein on, Basim Youssef, like those are some of my favorite episodes of yours. I watched it. And Basim Youssef got a little, I'm sure I'm gonna get a lot of heat too. Oh, you're talking to Candis Owens, whatever. He got a little bit of heat on that. And I'm so happy to see that he pushed back. He's like, okay, you don't like Candis, who cares? Yeah. Get over it. And we need more of that. We have to like take this thing out of it because we're fighting real evil. And so we just, I just really wanna say that. Like if you think you hate someone on the left, like is that person, like my, I think my litmus test is like Gaza. Like, you know my litmus test is somehow become Gaza. Oh my gosh. Where I'm like- Someone else finally said it. Same for me, same for me. It's funny because I went through at least a year and a half being like deeply, deeply bitter toward the left because of how they reacted toward me when I started to like moderate literally on like two issues. The way we were handling crime policy. And by the way, I don't wanna go back to like tough on crime, throw everyone in prison. I was just like, hey, I live in California. We need to just calibrate a little bit because this isn't working out. And then there was one other issue. I can't remember what it is at the moment, but they like threw me away and like longtime friends of mine, like just started putting out like negative content about me. And it like I was bitter about it. But after everything that happened in Gaza, I have a pretty strict policy right now. You are against what's happening in Gaza. That means to your core, you're a good person. So who cares what you did to me? I'm not attacking you. I consider you a good person. And so you're on my side. Even if we have these little squabbles and these disagreements, who cares? If you care about making this country better and you're willing to sacrifice, you know, the purity of your political brand or whatever to work with people that you might have other disagreements with. I love you. I wanna work with you. You're a good person. I just, I don't wanna waste any of my time anymore with these like nonsense little squabbles when like our country is under attack. Okay. Our government doesn't represent us. Moneyed interest control us. Foreign influence is out of control. We have problems that are way bigger than like, I don't know what you think about. Yeah. Even crime policy, right? Like, okay, you don't agree with me on crime policy. It's fine. Whatever. Doesn't mean you're a bad person. And you can attack me if you want, but I just, the reason why I don't wanna attack back at this point is because it's not important in the grand scheme of things. Yeah. You are absolutely right. Okay. So I wanna ask you in closing, what are your predictions for, I would say this, this just this next year. I was like, I go back to that. Something feels very fragile right now. Everyone's lashing out. They seem like they've lost control. Trump, like he's really completely lost his support. He doesn't wanna acknowledge it. They're kind of keeping him in a cave of Fox news every day. Telling him he's amazing. Also, fake news CNN says 100%. I have 110% support. What are your predictions? Like what do you feel toward him? And where we're at right now as a nation? So there had been a lot of liberals who were worried that Trump, if he gets reelected as he did, he's never gonna leave the White House. I'm not worried about that at all. I think that in order to do a literal coup, you would need popular support among your base and he's losing that support big time. I think the popularity of Tucker Carlson gives me a look into what the conservative movement is evolving toward. At least I'm hoping that's the case because he's very much conservative. Don't get me wrong. I mean, like he's still anti-abortion, all the conservative values that have existed when it comes to social issues. But he woke up to the neocons. He woke up to the big game that's being played with our money, our resources, with our reputations as Americans. And he's speaking out against it and he's taking a huge risk. And guess what? He's got a lot of support, not just from conservatives, but also I'm noticing, the biggest voting block now are independence. And he has a lot of support among independence as well. I'm even seeing some hardcore lefties like reluctantly admit like Tucker's right about this. And I love it. I love that. Be honest with yourself. Who cares about the labels? What are your values and stick to those values? And if you do that, you have to give Tucker Carlson credit for being as vociferous as he's been against Israel's influence on the United States, what's been going down in the Middle East, how much we have lost in blood and treasure when it came to forever wars that were fought on behalf of Israel in the past. And by the way, this is not, I wanna be clear, this is not a partisan thing. Like this foreign policy is very much bipartisan. Under Obama, and a lot of people don't know this, we wanted to assist Israel in turning Syria into a failed state. And we certainly succeeded in that mission. So under Obama, we started arming literal terrorists, including like Al Qaeda offshoots. Al Nusrat. Yes, Al Nusrat, exactly. How the hell could anyone defend that? It's so wrong. And so we need people who are awake to how much this puts Americans at a disadvantage, how evil and immoral all this behavior has been. I hate the way that people across the globe perceive us. You know, Iran, their propaganda has been very effective. It's fantastic. Their propaganda slots. Their Lego videos are amazing. And the one that they put out recently, where they're speaking directly to the American people and telling us like, we actually love you guys, we have no problem with you guys, we know it's your government and that they're not representing what you want. It was a sigh of relief. Cause I'm like, please do not grow up and think that we support this geriatric pedophile defending like Epstein class of psychopaths. We don't want this. We do not want this war. We want to go about our day, have low gas prices, be able to afford groceries. And when they put that out, that message, it was like they are plugged in. Yeah, they are. They're plugged into how the American people feel. So Trump does not comprehend that. He is completely removed from it. And now you have Iran and they have pretty much done everything the right way. We're trying to negotiate. We're killing people while we're negotiating. I know. Crazy. It is crazy. Americans are awake to that. They are. That's what gives me hope. So my prediction for the future is, I don't think the political landscape is going to look anything like it has over the last, I don't know, 25 years. I think things are changing. I think Americans are uniting on issues that matter the most. And that gives me hope. So as negative as all the issues we've been talking about are, the fact of the matter is we are kind of moving in a better direction. At least the people of this country are. And we need to find a way, we need to start strategizing on how to change the political class entirely. All of them. Okay. And the Chuck Schumer's on the Democratic side, they gotta go. They gotta go. Totally agree. Well, you guys, it has been an absolute honor to host Anna Kasparian. I am sure there will be backlash. Actually not for me. My audience is very split now. Because I'm, yeah, I'm not like I'm totally. The females in my family who are watching you, I was like, I was pretty shocked. Yeah. You know, cause I just hate everybody. Shout out to Lili Rodriguez, by the way. Shout out to Lili Rodriguez. Yeah, I have just not, I just don't care anymore. We have to do more of this. It is the only way we're gonna save this country against the Epstein class. And so if you're anti pedophiles, if you are against what is going on in Gaza, then we really are actually on the right side. We're on the same side, not the right side, I should say the same side. It's the same side. Thank you guys so much. We'll see you next time. clergy clergy clergy Your team just added its 67th AI tool and also your 67th security blind spot. 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