Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Okay, 911, I want to report a blood libel.
Chapter 2: Why is Ben Shapiro described as crying again?
Blood libel. I've suffered a centuries-old anti-Black trope. That's how this works, right? Like if you're in the pro-Israel lobby and you deal with any sort of pushback or flack, you got to fall to the ground and cry victim. Well, it's my turn now, you guys, because yesterday, Ben Shapiro, who was invited as a guest to join Megyn Kelly on her tour...
He pretty much just goes mask down and it's obviously hilarious. He just lies. It's so weird. He just has nothing. So he lies and tries to pressure Meghan to respond to the lies. All I can say is the pro-Israel lobby is down real bad. They're writing fan fiction. They're like, it's like BB Net and Yahoo fan fiction.
And on that note, I sat down with a woman on CNN and it went about as bad as you might have expected. Fantastic clips that are making the rounds. Let's jump right back into this. Happy Friday and welcome back to Candace. I don't know what to say other than it was the purest form of anti-Blackism that I've ever experienced. I mean, it's obvious to me that Ben Shapiro is manifestly insane.
Last night he was gripping the microphone as he would the neck of a Black woman. I'm kidding. Obviously, those are not my quotes. Those are actually direct quotations from Ben Shapiro himself when he accuses others of anti-Semitism. Whenever he hears anything that he doesn't like about Israel, those are actually his words.
This is a real live tweet from Ben Shapiro accusing any American Jew who is pro-Israel of being Israel first is a pure form of anti-Semitism. That was directed at Nick Fuentes, which we'll circle back to. Also, this was a real tweet directed at Ron Paul. Ron Paul is manifestly insane. As in previous debates, he is now gripping the pen as he would the neck of a Jew. Ron Paul? Really?
And this is another tweet.
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Chapter 3: What went wrong during Candace's interview with CNN?
Perry had the memorable moments of the evening other than Ron Paul's corpse leaning forward from the grave and strangling the Jews. I don't know what's going on, man. I don't know what to say other than Ben is a funny guy. He is. He's never trying to be funny. He just is funny when he's being serious and he's being seriously angry about a topic.
Chapter 4: How were Eric and Laura Trump questioned about Israel?
It's just something that I enjoy to watch. And last night, he got on stage with Megyn Kelly. She had a tour stop in Florida. And I want to say I was kind of impressed with Ben because instead of doing his usual thing where he sends others to do his dirty work so he can keep his hands clean, he was like, I'm going to peer pressure Megyn Kelly myself.
I'm going to make her disavow me, make her disavow Candace Owens. I'm going to make her disavow Tucker Carlson by putting her on the spot and asking her to respond to things that Tucker Carlson never did and Candace Owens never did or said that
And it's you really get to see it masked down because you saw this narrative circulating amongst people who were just absurdly making claims that I attacked Erica. And I know what these organic movements look like.
Chapter 5: What comments were made about the pro-Israel lobby?
I know how they operate behind the scenes. And I know Ben plays a part in this. And so it was actually quite refreshing for me to be like, ah, now everyone gets to see what you are because you're saying stuff that never happened.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of Ben Shapiro's statements?
So we'll start with what he said about Tucker Carlson. You should know Ben has a real thing for Tucker Carlson. I don't understand it. It is just I don't know. It's been going on for a long time. There's something about Tucker Carlson that gets under his skin. I'm not clear on it. I would actually love to hear Ben speak about that.
I mean, people have a daily wire when they're leaving a daily wire, have to sign agreements that they're not going to go work for Tucker Carlson for six months. It's strange. Anyways, he jumps into this.
explaining his upset that like Tucker left him on read I don't know Tucker and him had a nice conversation on the day that Charlie Kirk died and Tucker then sent a nice text because Ben had called him and I guess Ben thought there would be more of a follow-up and there wasn't so here is Ben complaining about that and then spinning it into the accusation that Tucker Carlson somehow supports mom Donnie I don't know take a listen
So I texted him and I said, thanks so much for calling. It means the world. It truly does. Should we do a show together talking about the DSA threat, Democratic Socialist of America threat, and orienting in the same direction? Happy to do whatever it takes to bring everyone back together for the fight that matters. And Tucker then wrote back, thanks, man. I appreciate it.
I'm going to spend the next week or two thinking about how to be most effective.
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Chapter 7: How does Candace Owens respond to accusations against her?
The country is clearly on the brink. I reached out repeatedly. After that, nothing happened. And again, I thought it was a good idea at the time. I think I felt differently after I saw what he did with Nick Fuentes and after he proceeded, in my opinion, to spend the subsequent weeks doing literally nothing to fight the left.
Again, I say this with sadness because Tucker used to be, I think, a deeply important part of the conservative push to win. The number of times that Tucker Carlson has mentioned Zoran Mamdani since October 5th on his show is once. And it was in the context of Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson talking about the appeal of Zoran Mamdani.
Just by way of contrast, not because I'm a perfect representative here, but because you've talked about Zoran Mamdani a lot. A lot of us have. Since October 5th, I did 17 separate shows on Zoran Mamdani, including four in the last week before the election. Okay, because when you're orienting against the left, you really should orient against the left. So this just makes no sense.
It makes entirely no sense. He's upset because I guess Tucker doesn't want to do a show with him in the future. A lot of stuff goes on in the background that you guys don't understand. So, OK, that's on Tucker. If Tucker doesn't want to collab with Ben, that's on him. Also, it's Tucker's platform.
So what it means when you have your own show, which I don't know why the shock's been is you can talk about whatever you want.
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Chapter 8: What does Candace Owens say about the media's portrayal of her?
Tucker wants to do six months and he just wants to cover sports. It's his prerogative and people can tune in or they can tune out. That's what the free markets mean.
The free markets does not mean that the very same people who tried to artificially push Tucker out of the markets, the same people that applauded him being fired, the same people that have called him an anti-Semite, then get to dictate what he speaks about on his show. That actually just makes entirely no sense. It's not Tucker's responsibility. Tucker doesn't live in New York City.
It's not his responsibility to use his platform to speak about Mondani 17 times. It's very strange. But to the insinuation that Tucker somehow supported Mamdani and said like nice things about him when he sat down with Marjorie Taylor Greene. Here's actually what Tucker said with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
And you be the judge of whether you think Ben is being an honest person when he describes it in the manner that he just did. Take a listen to Tucker. It's interesting. You said a second ago that when people are really frustrated when the system they live under fails them, they listen to voices that they shouldn't listen to or wouldn't listen to under any other circumstances.
Like how did Al Sharpton get to be the leader of black America or whatever? I mean, it's a thing. Desperate people tend to go to crappy leaders, I think. And I just can't get over what happened in our biggest city this week, the very same week that everybody in DC is focused thousands of miles away on the greatest threat we face, Iran's nuclear program. I don't want Iran to have the bomb.
I'm not pro-Iran, obviously. No, we're not pro-Iran. Yeah. Like, why do we have to say it? No, right. It's dumb, but at the same time that everybody was looking to Iran, our largest city had a Democratic primary, effectively the mayor's race, and a 32-year-old socialist who wants government-run grocery stores gets elected. He's going to likely run our biggest city. Yeah. In the country. Yeah.
New York. And it's like, why did that happen? Is it because people are so like desperate for government on grocery stores or love socialism or love like foreign born midwits running their cities? Probably not. That guy was the only person in the New York City mayor's debate to say he wanted to focus on New York City.
They were all the candidates were asked, if you could visit a foreign country, what would it be? And they all, of course, all had an answer. I think most said Israel. Great. And he said, I wouldn't go anywhere. I'd stay in New York. And like, if I want to meet Jewish constituents, I go to their synagogues, their homes or whatever. But I'd be here in New York because that's what I'm doing.
I'm running New York. That's my job. Well, he gave the right answer. I gave the right answer. He gave the right answer, at least. And he's talking. I totally oppose his program. Absolutely. I don't think it works. But he's talking about economics. Yep. And everyone else is talking about foreign policy. So he said what I said. I am describing to you why Mamdani won.
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