Candace Owens
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And at the same time, I'm looking at my X feed and I am seeing this entire scenario with news that they're now voting to effectively merge our military with Israel's military.
Right.
I think you guys saw the headlines of this.
Congress discreetly moves to merge U.S.
military even closer to Israel's.
That's trending.
People are outraged.
Then we have at the same time Thomas Massey announcing that he's doing something to honor the survivors of the USS Liberty, Phil Turney being the person that I interviewed.
That interview went viral of the treatment that he endured as a actual survivor of a horrific attack.
of what Israel did intentionally and consciously to our servicemen when they thought they were going to help Israel because they wanted to drag us into a wider war.
I am watching people gaslight them, say, who cares?
This happened a long time ago.
The state of affairs in America, when it comes to the treatment of people who are in some many circumstances sacrificing their lives, or even if they don't lose their lives in the military, they are sacrificing their health and their well-being, is unbelievable.
It's maddening.
It is absolutely maddening to me to gaslight these people, to have the audacity to tell them no if they want an appointment, even if they were being a hypochondriac after 12 years.
If I said, I just want you to give me a CAT scan because that should be an option given the amount that we are paying into our military, that we seem to have limitless funds when people want to go to war in the Middle East.
So I just wanted to express that to you, that that happened, that it's still happening, to pray for servicemen everywhere, and to just tell you that the most beautiful thing, though, was to see
all of that fear dissipate.
You have three different countries of people who have served in the military, and they had this sort of camaraderie and a respect and a knowing, something deeper, I guess, that I can't really hit upon, of knowing that they all fight, they give their bodies, and they just wanted to help.
I can't explain it.