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0:00

All right, happy Thursday, everybody. Now, you know, normally

0:02

we don't cover comments until the end of the

0:04

show, but I saw one comment that

0:06

made its way through on yesterday's episode when we

0:09

were talking about the topic of hoe hunting, and

0:11

one person said, Candace, no, you don't

0:13

actually want hoes to go to prison. You

0:15

don't actually want to hunt them. You don't

0:17

want to be extreme. What they're doing in

0:19

Russia is wrong. And so I wanted

0:21

to clarify, because it's important for me that you guys know

0:23

my viewpoints. On the topic of hoes,

0:25

I am, in fact, a radical. Yes,

0:27

I am. I am far right, far left, wherever you

0:29

want to call it. I am that. I

0:32

think that history books are going to refer

0:34

to me as a neo-hoe hunter. I'm

0:36

serious, you guys. I'm going to pop out of a

0:38

van. I want to Elmer Fuddit. I want to find

0:41

these people. I want to throw a net on them.

0:43

But just to be clear, I'm not going to hurt them.

0:46

I'm going to bring them, as I said, to a

0:48

clinic, a holistic clinic, hoe-listic, just

0:50

to be very clear. I'm just going to ask

0:53

them questions, basic questions, like why did you take

0:55

your boobs out? Why did you do it? Why

0:57

did you feel the need to take your boobs

0:59

out here? That's my vision.

1:02

Moving on, you guys. Today, we're going

1:04

to be talking about the Ruby Frankie

1:06

case, because it is not something that

1:08

I initially expected to cover. Are

1:10

you familiar with it? The woman on YouTube,

1:12

she's a Mormon. She was abusing her children.

1:15

But now I want to cover it simply

1:18

because I listened to her at court,

1:20

and I don't know how to feel

1:22

about it. I thought her statement was

1:24

actually very impactful, and I feel strange

1:26

saying that about somebody who quite literally

1:28

abused her children. Let's talk about it.

1:31

Plus, later on in the show, you're

1:33

not going to believe it, or maybe

1:35

you will, but the media is currently

1:38

trying to brainwash people to love dirty

1:40

cities, love their rats, love their cockroaches,

1:42

because, well, yeah, diversity is our strength.

1:45

And it's diverse here with the rats

1:47

and the cockroaches. By

1:50

the way, guys, I don't know how I waited this

1:52

long to do it, but later on in the show,

1:54

we will be covering the fact that Beyonce is now

1:56

a country singer. A lot of people are feeling a

1:58

certain way about that. What's my view? I know

2:00

you want to hear it and you're going to be

2:02

glad to know that I'm just going to rip Matt Walsh's

2:04

Content because I can it's black history month

2:06

and there's nothing that he can say about

2:08

it That wouldn't make him a

2:10

racist all that and more today

2:12

coming up on Candace Owens Okay,

2:26

Ruby Frankie, I think you guys are gonna be really

2:28

interested in this case if you are not following it

2:31

Initially, we thought about covering it on the show, but

2:34

it was just kind of one of those weird

2:36

out in Utah They are a Mormon family. There's

2:38

nothing wrong with him. Obviously being Mormon. I've tons

2:40

of Mormon listeners I just didn't

2:42

know if it was going to add anything to discussion to

2:44

cover this because it got quite dark She

2:47

was one of these youtubers. There's tons of them

2:49

now that looks like they have the perfect family,

2:52

right? That was kind of the draw of her

2:54

YouTube channel They it was entitled eight passengers and

2:56

it featured her her

2:58

husband and their six children super

3:00

cute Everybody's dressed well, you know

3:02

their church going they're supposed to

3:04

be this perfect Christian family and

3:06

then things got really dark and

3:09

I'm going to tell you exactly

3:11

what happened They had two million

3:13

subscribers and people started realizing that

3:15

some of her punishing techniques were

3:17

a little strange Following her

3:19

rise they started to criticize the fact that

3:22

she was allowing her children to

3:24

prank one another and then they

3:26

recognized that One of her children

3:28

was sleeping in a beanbag. This

3:30

was back in June 2020

3:33

and concerned viewers of the channel actually went

3:35

ahead and Contacted the

3:38

local child protective services saying like

3:40

something's not right They even launched

3:42

a change.org petition saying that hey, you know

3:44

as a form of punishment You shouldn't be allowing

3:46

your child to sleep in a beanbag and

3:49

when people asked her about this She basically said

3:51

no, he loves it Like this is actually a

3:54

healthy form of punishment whatever it

3:56

was and then it got a little bit darker

3:58

in August of She

4:01

also faced criticism for refusing

4:03

to bring lunch to her

4:05

then six-year-old after her daughter

4:07

said she had packed food But

4:09

had actually forgotten it right so as

4:12

a punishment for forgetting the food She

4:15

said I'm just going to refuse to bring the children lunch

4:17

I'm just not going to allow the six-year-old to eat again

4:19

way too harsh people were noticing

4:21

this but CPS did

4:24

nothing about it the police officers despite

4:26

going to her home a few times

4:28

didn't actually do anything extreme And then

4:31

everything exploded in August of

4:33

last year both Frankie

4:35

and a woman named

4:38

Jody nan Hildebrandt were

4:40

arrested now Jody nan Hildebrandt

4:42

just for clarity is Her

4:44

mentor. It's the mother's mentor. She

4:47

also describes her as a counselor

4:49

to the children And

4:51

they were both arrested after her 12

4:53

year old son escaped from Hildebrandt's

4:55

house his Counselor's house and

4:57

ran to a neighbor to call

5:00

911 The boy

5:02

was malnourished. She had visible

5:04

injuries with duct tape on his

5:06

limbs and later He would tell

5:09

investigators that Hildebrandt his alleged

5:11

counselor his mom's mentor Would

5:13

put cayenne pepper and honey on his

5:16

wounds that were caused by being tied

5:18

with the rope That's

5:20

at least according to the arrest warrants the

5:23

Public Safety Department in Utah and

5:25

Santa Clara Ivan's said

5:27

that they proceeded to the residence and they discovered that there

5:29

was another Juvenile that was

5:31

in comparable condition someone that was also

5:34

malnourished that wasn't being said Well, you

5:36

get deeper into this case and it

5:38

gets even stranger the woman

5:40

the the mother that is was telling her

5:42

children That they were possessed

5:45

and the children believed it. There was one particular

5:48

Going through the court document. She was telling her young daughter

5:50

I can't even imagine this unimaginable

5:52

evil that the punishments that she

5:54

was putting her through were Unnecessary

5:56

to absolve her from possessions. I

5:59

remember just looking case and deciding not

6:01

to cover it because I was first and

6:03

foremost just infuriated. Anything that involves children, you

6:05

know precious children and parents

6:07

that are warping their brains or government officials that are warping

6:10

their brains makes me so angry and I don't even want

6:12

to speak of it. It puts me in a bad mood.

6:15

But things got really interesting

6:17

when she was due to give her

6:20

statement in front of the court. So I will update

6:22

you to let you know that she is now up

6:24

for 30 years in prison and she's

6:26

not fighting it. So typically what

6:28

you see in these scenarios is you get

6:30

a lawyer, a lawyer will say to you,

6:33

oh look like you look like the perfect

6:35

family, let's try to get your sentence reduced.

6:37

Maybe you complete temporary insanity, right? Maybe we

6:39

can say, oh you have no other charges

6:41

in the past, you've had a squeaky clean

6:43

record. We're so used to seeing that in

6:46

the court system where people are just trying

6:48

to get away with their crimes that the

6:50

Ruby Frankie statement and the entire

6:52

court case has shocked me because

6:54

she has completely submitted to it.

6:57

Okay so she has said nope, she's not

6:59

fighting this, she wants this to be over

7:01

quickly, that's why we're saying that she got

7:03

arrested in August and already she's being sentenced

7:05

because she's not fighting the charges. In fact

7:07

she has said that I want to go

7:09

to prison. I deserve to go to prison

7:11

for what I have done. I'm going to allow

7:13

you to hear some bits of her statement so that

7:15

we can talk about it because I don't know how

7:17

to feel about it. I feel weird about this and

7:19

I actually want to know what you guys think about

7:21

her statement. First and foremost

7:24

like I said she opens up by saying I'm

7:27

not fighting this and take a listen to

7:29

what she had to say. sees

8:00

that Brown-Walsh church

8:02

leaders who lie in lust

8:05

have those who refuse to

8:07

protect and children

8:10

who need abused.

8:15

My choice to believe and behave

8:17

this paranoia culminated into criminal activity

8:20

for which I stand before you today ready

8:22

to take accountability. Okay

8:25

wow, there's a lot to unpack there. So first

8:27

and foremost, I'm not trying to reduce sentence

8:29

here. She's saying I need to go to

8:31

prison. And then she starts talking about her delusion

8:33

and how she got there. So I should probably clarify

8:35

for you guys that the reason that her husband was

8:38

not arrested is because they had separated 13

8:40

months prior to all of this going

8:42

down. And in fact they had been in

8:44

counseling together since 2021 with Jodi Nan Hildebrandt. So

8:49

this woman who was providing her

8:51

counseling, this woman who I guess you

8:54

could say was acting the part of

8:56

a psychologist is also the woman that

8:58

allegedly led her to these delusions. So

9:00

she says she made her think that

9:02

even her husband was against her, that

9:04

the church was against her, that the

9:07

government was against her. And

9:09

when she goes in deeper on this and

9:11

when you look at this at this case,

9:13

you find out that she got there really

9:15

by training her to

9:17

believe that everything was some sort of

9:19

a conspiracy, that the entire world that

9:21

she had to execute these sorts of

9:24

punishments against her children to help them.

9:26

How you might say that's absurd. How

9:28

could somebody brainwash you Candice to abuse

9:30

your own children? How could someone brainwash

9:32

you not to believe in your own

9:34

husband, to turn against your own life,

9:36

to turn against your own church, to

9:38

think everything is some sort of a

9:40

conspiracy. Guys, are you paying

9:43

attention to psychology today? We

9:45

are having children that are being

9:47

convinced that they're different species. You

9:49

know, I sat down with Brianna

9:51

who identifies as trans but was

9:53

very open and totally

9:55

fine with me referring to Brianna as

9:58

a he a wonderful interview. But

10:00

that really opened my eyes to

10:02

the danger of psychology that

10:05

Brianna had shared with us that He

10:08

chopped off went to a doctor

10:10

to have his private parts removed

10:12

and Brianna freely admits This is

10:15

because I was deluded by people

10:17

that I was supposed to trust So yeah

10:19

this then in that context in the

10:21

context of our society today does not

10:23

seem so extreme anymore When

10:25

you when you trust somebody that they can say

10:27

to you no no no no like everybody around

10:29

you is not telling you the truth right and

10:32

the reason why I even

10:35

more suspected that this could be true

10:37

and that she fell victim to a

10:39

potential psychopath is Because

10:41

the judge even when he

10:44

was dealing with Jody Nahn

10:46

this Jody Nahn Hildebrandt this

10:48

counselor Acknowledged how dark

10:50

and how disturbed he was by the

10:52

lack of emotion that he didn't feel

10:54

that there was any remorse Coming from

10:57

this counselor whatsoever about what she

10:59

had done But I

11:01

want to keep going here because

11:03

now you understand that somebody got

11:05

in to Ruby Frankie's mind and

11:08

Convinced Ruby that she needed to abuse

11:10

her children because the whole world was

11:13

against her right listen to this

11:15

part of the statement At first I want to

11:17

be clear. We're not showing you everything Ruby goes

11:19

around and actually thanks the doctors Thanks

11:21

the police officers Thanks everybody who she

11:23

says saved her children Contrary to what

11:26

she was led to believe that they

11:28

wouldn't be able to to do anything

11:30

to help her children that they were

11:32

all Conspiring against her and

11:34

then she moves on and she addresses

11:36

her family mother her father her husband

11:39

take a listen My

11:41

charges are just they offer

11:43

safety to my family Accountability

11:46

to the public Or

11:48

they did show mercy to me my

11:51

mother and father I Have

11:54

been utterly wretched to you you

11:57

have offered me unconditional love and

11:59

for that I have offered you unconditional

12:01

content. My heart's been apart for 23

12:03

years. You

12:07

are the love of my life. I'm

12:11

so sorry I left you to

12:13

finish but we both started

12:15

together. The

12:19

ending of my mind is a tragedy. And

12:23

when I wrapped around my heart, everything

12:27

I've been trying to. She

12:31

says there in case you couldn't understand that the ending

12:33

of her marriage is a tragedy and at this moment

12:35

in the courtroom because reporters were in the room. Her

12:38

husband broke down crying too. And

12:40

just to be clear, her husband asked for her

12:42

to be sent to prison as well. Obviously, he was horrified

12:44

by what happened to his children in his

12:47

absence but you could just sense that there

12:49

was a lot of love between them. He

12:51

just lost his wife. Psychology completely

12:54

warped somebody and who he loved

12:56

and who he married and turned her into

12:58

a monster. And she is acknowledging that she

13:00

became a monster and that she deserves the

13:02

punishment that she deserves to go to prison.

13:05

But it's this last portion that

13:08

I felt was so compelling. And

13:11

it was really her

13:13

plea to God. And

13:16

she again asked for no mercy in this courtroom

13:18

but listen to what she says. Hello.

13:24

I'm sorry for twisting God's word and

13:27

deciding his death rate. My

13:34

greatest desire to stand on this

13:37

court in D.C. is so confident for

13:40

the death of my mother.

13:45

But before the death of Mrs. Farriss, that

13:47

towards that end, I'm committed

13:49

to continuing my learning until

13:51

all of my toxic layers are shed and

13:53

I am brought a degree and chair as

13:55

a contributing member of our beautiful society. She

13:59

says... that her greatest desire

14:01

is to one day stand in

14:04

God's court spotless and confident and

14:06

that's why she wants to go to prison. She wants to go

14:08

to prison because she

14:10

wants to make sure that she serves

14:13

time for the sins that

14:15

she has committed against her own family, her

14:17

mother, her father, her children, her friends. It's

14:20

worth listening to her

14:23

message to the court in its entirety if you guys want to

14:25

go out there and pursue it and really think about it. And

14:28

I'm just wondering how you guys feel about it because

14:31

I am so used to in

14:33

this society everyone being told that

14:35

they have a right. I committed

14:37

this crime but you should understand

14:39

why I did it because I was abused when I

14:41

was a child. Everyone looking for an excuse, everyone being

14:43

handed an excuse largely by psychiatrists.

14:45

You're a bad person but we understand you

14:47

know you lost your mother in their youth

14:50

and that and that's your honor is why

14:52

she did it because she lost her mother

14:54

at a very young age and it changed

14:56

her. Oh this person did something horrible but

14:58

you should hear about what happened to them

15:00

that was an absolute tragedy when they were

15:02

a child. I hate that. It

15:05

means that everyone gets away with everything all

15:07

the time and so I think just

15:10

the way that she approached this surprised me

15:12

because we don't see this anymore. We don't

15:15

see someone just coming to heal and

15:17

saying you know what I'm completely

15:19

wrong and I deserve every single thing that

15:21

is thrown at me. I just

15:23

want to clarify that regardless of her

15:26

statement and regardless of what happened here

15:28

obviously the victims are the

15:30

children. What happened here only

15:32

created a certain set of victims and

15:35

they are her children and also her surrounding family

15:37

and I don't want to remove that. I'm not

15:39

trying to remove that at all. I

15:41

just thought that this was something that we never see and

15:43

it was at least interesting to discuss and that's

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16:51

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16:53

know, I think one of

16:56

the things that changed me the most

17:04

in my young adulthood, in my twenties, is

17:06

that I traveled. I traveled a

17:08

lot because I was working

17:10

for a family that was a lot wealthier

17:12

than me, and they traveled a lot, and

17:14

so it necessarily brought me to all different

17:16

countries. And it made me,

17:18

I guess, be able to contextualize America better,

17:21

right? Because if you're like most Americans, you

17:23

don't travel. Most Americans, I think, don't even

17:25

have a passport. America's pretty big, it's pretty

17:27

expansive, and so when you travel at first,

17:29

you're definitely probably going to stay within the

17:31

50 states. But

17:34

when you get out of the United States and

17:36

you see the rest of the world, you

17:39

start to wonder about certain things. And something that

17:41

I noticed is that a lot of countries are

17:43

cleaner than America. And

17:46

so recently, obviously, the big deal is

17:49

how dare Tupper Carlson go over to

17:51

Russia and notice some things. And one

17:53

of the things that he did was

17:55

a segment just about the grocery stores

17:58

In Russia. He Talked about how the prices. Are

18:00

cheaper. He was actually amazed. Like because obviously

18:02

the narrative has has been at their on

18:04

the brains of economic collapse and really what

18:06

happened as he collapsed that narrative. You know

18:08

if if America is so great, why are

18:10

we the ones that are suffering at the

18:12

pumps? Why are we the ones that are.

18:14

Suffering when we go to the grocery store. And

18:17

he also highlighted how mean the subways

18:19

were, which. something that I have noticed,

18:21

the subways in our inner cities are

18:23

absolutely filthy does not have to be

18:25

that way. Against not just in Russia.

18:27

Had only think assess assess tokyo

18:29

that are. Unbelievably clean

18:31

society also extremely moral

18:33

and in. The stance that

18:35

you could in a circumstance you. Can drop

18:38

your wallets in Tokyo. And someone

18:40

would return it. Nobody would steal it.

18:42

It. Just does it to be this way.

18:44

Well the mainstream media as like oh my

18:47

gosh, we don't want people to note as

18:49

we keep telling everybody that America's Play and

18:51

it's fine when in reality it's kind of

18:53

feels like we've become the commies. He.

18:55

Just taking so much money from the tax

18:58

we don't know where it's going to keep

19:00

disappearing. The can't have any accounting, were taking

19:02

billions but oh uh oh here we can

19:04

account for it anymore. We don't know where

19:06

it was Ukrainians are suspiciously buying yards, but

19:08

we don't know where the money when we're

19:11

over the money Once. And. People are

19:13

starting to notice himself. These

19:15

mainstream journalists. these main stream

19:17

us nighttime talk hosts are

19:19

now though it's ah, narrative.

19:21

what do we do And

19:23

so what they're doing is

19:25

they're trying to convince you.

19:28

To. Take pride. In the fill

19:30

the marketing. Listen. To the

19:32

narrative, listen to John Stewart on The

19:34

Daily Show tell you why you should

19:36

be fine with the sell. Price.

19:40

Because the difference between our

19:43

journal takes chaotic subways and

19:45

yours candelabra to beautiful subways

19:48

is a literal price of

19:50

freedom. Here

19:55

Three guys, it's were free. I

19:57

just enjoy that. Okay, who cares?

20:00

They've got candelabras lit and nice

20:02

music. It smells good down

20:04

there. At least you're free. By the

20:06

way, do you guys feel free right now? That's

20:08

the thing I love. Are you feeling

20:10

the freedom as we've had to

20:12

fight speech sensors, how they've gotten

20:15

very dramatic as they're trying to

20:17

force-vax you at work? There had

20:19

to be an actual lawsuit to

20:21

stop that. And people being forced-vaxed,

20:24

because it's obviously wrong and it's absurd that they

20:26

even had to go to the Supreme Court. Your

20:28

government wants more and more territory as

20:30

making more and more incursions into

20:33

our personal lives. But hey, no, no, no, no. At

20:35

least these people want you to know that

20:37

that is the literal price of freedom. Everything

20:40

will be filled. We are going to force-vaxinate

20:42

you whenever we want. We're going to force-vaxinate

20:44

your children. We are going

20:46

to essentially declare a war on the

20:48

family unit, but it's still

20:51

free. Maybe if they say it enough

20:53

times, we'll believe them. So let's now

20:55

cut to CNN's Fareed Zakaria, who's also

20:57

weighing in and trying to remind

20:59

you with a lot of passion

21:02

that it's totally fine if everything

21:04

is filthy. Take a listen. American

21:07

cities are expressions of democracy,

21:09

places where people have to negotiate

21:12

differences and find ways to live

21:14

together. That makes them

21:16

messier and dirtier and sometimes chaotic. But

21:19

perhaps that is what has made these

21:21

cities so vibrant and innovative and why

21:24

they had been at the forefront in

21:26

making America the country that

21:28

leads the world in economics, technology,

21:30

culture, and power. So

21:35

much there. Vibrant, innovative. Our

21:37

cities, is he serious? These

21:40

are the cultural hubs. Our cities are

21:42

vibrant. I don't know. Let's cut to

21:44

this image of the streets of Philadelphia

21:46

today. There

21:49

you have it. That's the cities that I

21:51

know, right? They've got tents. They've got people

21:53

that are obviously addicted to drugs that are

21:55

shooting up because we provide them with the

21:57

drugs. We want to make sure they have

21:59

safety. needles these people are zonked

22:02

out they look like zombies if

22:04

you're looking at this clip and

22:06

they're content because they're probably

22:08

also getting debit cards that they continue

22:11

to do drugs we know that New

22:13

York City is facing a migrant crisis

22:15

we know that San Francisco actually has

22:17

to hire people to pick up human

22:20

poop but guys Farid wants you

22:22

to know that I don't

22:24

know that's just a symbol of our

22:26

democracy don't you believe him

22:28

that's what it means it's expression of

22:30

our democracy that we come together with

22:32

drug dealers and people

22:34

that are committing crimes and

22:37

people that you should be fearful of in

22:39

the subways yeah so what someone might throw

22:41

you in front of a subway so what

22:44

these cities are vibrant that's actually what that

22:47

is the vibe right you might get

22:49

thrown into a subway at any moment

22:51

by a person that is homeless by

22:53

somebody that was just released right back

22:55

onto the streets because of their democratic

22:58

policies I just can't believe

23:00

they're doing this what are they

23:02

what is the point here I guess what

23:04

they're looking for is to memory hole the

23:06

America that I grew up in right I

23:08

always say that everything started going downhill rapidly

23:10

post 9-11 the more that we gave up

23:12

our freedoms the more that we said we

23:15

will trust the government to figure this thing

23:17

out the less free that

23:19

our society became the less clean our

23:21

society became the less safe our societies

23:24

became and they're hoping that this

23:26

next generation who will have no memory of

23:28

those cleaner and freer cities are gonna be okay

23:31

with this but they're gonna go yeah well that's

23:33

just the price of freedom I

23:35

would suck to live in Russia or Tokyo would

23:37

it suck would it actually suck

23:39

to live in Russia and Tokyo should we

23:41

just accept that narrative and just believe it

23:43

because they keep saying it because it's feeling

23:46

like actually the communists are here that

23:48

we actually have given the communists and the

23:50

Marxist power and that democracy and freedom and

23:53

cleanliness is in fact an illusion we have

23:55

none of those things right here again I

23:57

can't even say what I want on YouTube

24:00

Right? Miss genderless someone gonna

24:02

slap on the wrist. This isn't

24:04

a free society. Come on. Come on. Stop kidding

24:07

with us Alright guys, let's

24:09

move on. I don't know how it took me

24:11

so long to cover Beyonce's new music I know

24:13

you were probably waiting for me to cover this

24:15

new music and somehow I didn't and I'm sorry

24:17

for that I really am. Sorry. I like

24:19

to criticize culture think about culture

24:21

and see what's happening So in case

24:24

you haven't heard Beyonce released a country

24:26

album This is obviously her first foray

24:28

into country music internet is divided on

24:31

it not Beyonce fans though And

24:33

so what I'm gonna do here is

24:35

I'm just gonna rip Matt Walsh's Content

24:37

his intro because it's brilliant and it's

24:39

funny and why should I have to be

24:42

brilliant and funny if Matt Walsh already is

24:44

And it's back history month. I can do

24:46

it and he can say nothing about it

24:48

Take a listen to Matt Walsh on the

24:51

topic of Beyonce We

24:53

have some controversy some

24:55

racism allegedly and this is the worst

24:57

kind of racism imaginable It's the racism

25:00

really racism in its most bigoted most

25:03

vicious form Because

25:05

it is the racism of

25:07

criticizing Beyonce

25:10

the singer and As

25:12

opposed to any other Beyonce I might be talking about and

25:15

we all know that if you criticize

25:17

Beyonce, then you're racist automatically I

25:22

love that because it's so true I mean It's

25:24

like two people in society that you're not allowed

25:26

to criticize without the fandom coming out of after

25:29

you and it is Taylor Swift For

25:31

white America and then there's Beyonce if you go. No,

25:33

you just I don't want to hear anything bad about

25:35

her ever She's a queen

25:38

Slay clean and so you do have to be very

25:40

careful and I'm glad that he acknowledges that so I'm

25:42

gonna tip toe very carefully Gotta

25:44

be clear. We're only allowed to show you seven seconds

25:46

of her new video, Texas Hold them, but I

25:49

will show it to you and I will tell

25:51

you what I think about her foray into country

25:53

music Take a listen Okay,

26:00

I don't know if you get it based off

26:02

of seven seconds, but I hope you did because

26:11

I'm going to explain it to you. So some people

26:13

are saying that, you know, this is not very

26:15

country. She shouldn't just be jumping into country music.

26:17

And I'm going to defend Beyonce on that point

26:20

because Beyonce is kind of actually always been country.

26:22

She's more country than Taylor Swift ever was

26:24

for sure. I mean, Beyonce is from Houston,

26:27

Texas. She's always had a twang if you

26:29

followed her music, Destiny's Child Beyonce actually did

26:31

wear a cowboy hat in one of those

26:33

songs. So I just think that

26:36

if we're trying to criticize whether or not she's

26:38

actually country, she's from Houston, Texas. So

26:40

her dropping a song called Texas

26:42

Hold'em is perfectly fine. Now,

26:44

when I was listening to the music,

26:46

it just had more curse words than

26:48

I needed. I am not saying that

26:50

you cannot find curse words in country

26:52

music, but it isn't the standard. It

26:54

definitely is not the standard. I will

26:56

say that country music does tend to

26:58

be more innocent. Still, it does still

27:00

tend to be about love. Now, people

27:02

that are saying that based on her

27:04

politics, she can't make country music. You

27:07

haven't been paying attention. Of

27:09

course, there are tons of country artists

27:11

that are super woke. Yes, there

27:13

are still some that have conservative values.

27:15

And I am proud that country music

27:17

sort of chased Maren Morris away because

27:19

she then started saying that to be

27:21

country is wrong. And that's ridiculous. Beyonce

27:24

hasn't made those sorts of statements. Taylor Swift has

27:26

when she decided she was done with country music

27:28

and she put on a fake twang.

27:31

Everybody was OK with it. So you can't say

27:33

that Taylor Swift can do it and Beyonce

27:36

can't. Now, in terms

27:38

of the video, I have some

27:40

thoughts. This

27:42

is not what I want to see in country

27:44

music. I get what she's doing. If you follow

27:46

Beyonce's career, she kind of makes everything a bit

27:48

more futuristic. She is quite artistic. She does have

27:50

a vision. So she's kind

27:52

of combining country. I would

27:55

say she's be onsifying country music.

27:57

And I just don't want country music be onsified.

28:00

This is why I love Morgan Wallin. I

28:02

love Morgan Wallin because I actually think that

28:04

country music has gotten too poppy. I

28:07

like the old country sound and

28:10

Morgan Wallin still has that old country sound.

28:12

I actually wish that he would do more

28:14

music about Jesus. He's done a few songs

28:16

about Jesus and he grew up singing in

28:19

a choir. I want

28:21

Texas, I want music to go

28:23

backwards, country music to go backwards,

28:26

not forward because everything that goes

28:28

forward somehow leads society backwards in

28:30

my view. The first thing that jumps out at

28:32

me is that she's very naked in this. I

28:35

am not criticizing her for doing what

28:37

she's always done. Obviously Beyonce is a

28:40

very beautiful woman, but it's not what

28:42

you typically see in country music and

28:44

it's why I love country music. I'd

28:46

like to keep country music, country music

28:49

for still espousing values, not all the

28:51

time, of God, faith,

28:53

and family. That's what I

28:55

wanted to be about. I don't want to hear

28:57

cuss words. I don't want to see nude bodies

28:59

and I know that I'm going to be killed

29:01

by Beyonce fans for saying that, but

29:04

I like her better as an R&B singer. I'd like her

29:06

to just kind of stay in that field. Don't

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guys now, let's jump into some

30:09

of your comments regarding episodes past first

30:12

set of comments are regarding Ho hunters some

30:14

of you guys are very supportive of me

30:16

and my desired career path. Sam

30:18

writes It's time for ho hunters with

30:20

your host Candace Owens. I'm definitely watching

30:23

this show and your first subscriber Yeah

30:25

guys mean tweet Jeremy boring you guys

30:27

know He's the boss here. I have a

30:29

daily wire and tell him that we need ho hunters And this

30:31

is what I should be doing and yeah again.

30:33

Thank you guys for supporting me and

30:35

my radical ideologies This

30:38

next person writes. I want to volunteer for ho

30:40

hunters Candace is the best. Yes I

30:42

we do need volunteers we volunteers on set

30:44

we volunteers that will be starving the

30:47

hose in society someone that will go ahead Find

30:49

a ho I will jump into the van

30:51

like I'm popping out to collect a dog

30:54

from the pound I'll have a

30:56

giant net it'll be like lady in the tramp style

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31:01

then I will put them and bring them to

31:03

the holistic clinic Melissa

31:06

writes sorry, but ho hunter took me out

31:08

Candace. You are the greatest it is going

31:10

to be a great show and I again

31:12

Want to thank the people that are there

31:14

for me in the comments that are standing

31:16

by my side as other people question my

31:19

radicalism When it comes to these thoughts,

31:21

yeah, I'm a radical What else to say about that next

31:24

set of comments are regarding Tiffany Haddish you guys knew

31:26

a lot more about her than I did I didn't

31:28

know much about her career and

31:30

you had a lot to say about

31:32

things. She's done in the past this

31:34

person Mr. Logic writes when Kevin Hart

31:36

was being canceled his friend quote-unquote friend

31:38

Tiffany Haddish was basically dead silent throughout

31:40

the extent of the controversy I don't

31:42

know what kind of asset she would

31:45

be to either Israel or Gaza Listen

31:47

my thing if I just don't think

31:49

that she is in a good place

31:52

right now personally People can

31:54

change like I said, I wasn't knocking her for

31:56

her alcoholism of the past I was just saying

31:58

that the timing of this feels very suspect

32:00

given the fact that she just had

32:03

her second DUI in November and it

32:05

just feels very fake. It feels like

32:07

we're gonna pluck someone up from Hollywood,

32:09

do a little PR, and if you're

32:11

gonna do that I don't think Tiffany

32:13

Haddish would necessarily be the correct person

32:15

to pluck up and give us the

32:17

Hollywood pitch on more war. And yeah,

32:19

nobody wants to visit countries during wartime

32:21

to find a boyfriend. It was just

32:23

weird and I'm glad that everyone agreed

32:25

that it was weird and it was odd. Pedro

32:28

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32:30

have fun unless your page promotes tourism

32:33

in a war place? Yes, absolutely

32:35

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32:37

vibe check whatsoever. Now jumping

32:39

in to some comments regarding Joe Budden,

32:41

we are linking up guys. It is

32:43

happening. Are you excited for me? I'm

32:46

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32:49

down the door. I'm invited to do

32:51

some black media. It's gonna be great.

32:53

Kayla writes, intelligent black people love Candace

32:55

Owens, period. Thank you Kayla for coming

32:57

to my side. And she didn't write,

32:59

oh I don't like her politics but

33:01

you can just say you like you

33:03

don't have to do that thing. You

33:05

don't have to say but before

33:08

you say what you agree with me about. Cia

33:11

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33:13

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33:15

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33:17

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33:22

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33:26

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