Digital Social Hour
Xaviaer DuRousseau: Candace Owens Is Losing Control… And Everyone Can See It | DSH #1749
13 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: Is Taylor Swift secretly MAGA-coded?
I saw you tweet about Taylor Swift.
Do you think she's secretly MAGA now? I could be delusional about that, I'm not gonna lie. But part of me feels like, especially after getting with Travis Kelsey, and it's like, you can't convince me that he's actually liberal and leftist. Like, he's doing it for the bag. Like, when he was pushing all the vaxx and stuff, like, I doubt he actually knows what he's talking about.
but it's like the circle of people that they're around are so MAGA coded and just knowing some of Taylor's industry friends and a handful of them I know for a fact are MAGA like Nicki Minaj which I've been saying Nicki is MAGA for so long now and now everybody's like looking at me like how did you know everything in the dark comes to the light
Look who's back on the show today. My popular demand. Man, you always get the most engagement out of any of my guests, bro. Really? Our videos get like a thousand plus comments. It's crazy.
You know, it's like something about it coming from me just makes everything so polarizing. Like I can say the sky is blue and I'm going to get called a slur within four minutes. Yeah. So I've tested it. But you know what?
I think it's your delivery, your confidence, your looks, your outfit.
I'm just glad I get people talking. I'm glad that I get the discussion going. Even if someone doesn't like me, they will at least respect that I'm being honest. You can't tell me I'm not being honest.
Absolutely. How was the rest of your Vegas trip? Did you block out? A little. Yeah. You kept inviting me to stuff at like midnight. I'm like, bro, I'm in bed. Well, that's because of Bryce Hall.
Because I'm doing this reality show, Party Lines, about the world of political media personalities. So Bryce Hall made a cameo. And Lou Holly and I basically spent the day with him. We went race car driving to the casino, all kind of degeneracy. And it was just like every time that we were supposed to be done filming, we just ended up doing something else. And Vegas was whooping me.
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Chapter 2: Why does this guest generate so much engagement?
It's a difficult life. How was that? Phenomenal. Yeah. I've never been there. Yeah, it was really cool. I went for the Turning Point USA gala. Nice. That was very powerful. That was the moment I saw the turning point in Erica Kirk.
Really?
Because Erica Kirk, up until that point, I felt like every time she was speaking, you could see how much the grieving was hurting her. And it's still hurting her, but you can tell now that it's like, It's at the level where she has a vendetta. She has a mission to accomplish. She's focused. She's locked in.
And that's why she waited until she got to that point where she gathered her strength back and everything that people tried to take away from her. She just quadrupled down on the fact that she wasn't going to get pushed around anymore. And she clocked Candace. Yeah. How do you think that meeting went? I think Erica got done what she needed to do. And that's honestly crazy to see because
Candace gets off the podcast and she, or not the podcast, Candace leaves the meeting and she's like, oh my gosh, four and a half hours later and I'm still alive. I didn't drink the water. It's like, girl, now you're saying you didn't drink the water like Erica was gonna poison you.
And after that, she backtracked on a handful of things, a handful of key things, and it was crazy to see her audience revolt on her. And honestly, I think it was a masterclass of PR from Erica. She did it in two steps.
She did the step of telling her publicly, you need to stop, shut it down, didn't elaborate too much, just very definitively, stop, stay in your lane, stop meddling with this investigation that you know nothing about because you're not the FBI. And then she took the next step of being like, okay, Candace and I, we are going to sit one-on-one, have this discussion, and then...
It put all the ball, like it put like all the chess pieces in her court. And that was very, very intelligent of Erica to do.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What happened at the Mar-a-Lago and Turning Point USA Gala?
The eyes are the windows to the soul. Well, if you're actually understanding what you're looking at, you're looking at a beautiful woman that's distressed because her husband just got murdered. And everybody's sitting here being like, oh, she's acting abnormal. Everything about her situation is abnormal.
When someone is murdered, typically, or just dies in a very unfortunate circumstance, all the negative allure around them usually becomes more subdued. With Charlie, all the hate that was being surrounded by his name was amplified bigger than ever before. That's true. So Erica didn't have the normal opportunity to grieve silently or to grieve in peace.
Instead, she had to go and defend not only her husband's legacy, but every single thing that he stood for and everything that people hated him for. So Erica didn't have the opportunity to have a normal situation as she buried her husband. Everything about it is abnormal, so of course her response is abnormal.
Because who else do you know has had their husband publicly executed and then has to run their organization that is exploding in growth And you have to put all these massive events like what we see here at Amfest together in such a short period of time. Unbelievable. Her strength and her focus is absolutely unbelievable.
Yeah, there's a lot of people questioning her grieving process, which is wild to me. It's just distasteful. How do you relate to that? Like you said, this has never happened to you. Everyone grieves differently. Right.
It's sociopathic for people to say that it's unusual. Again, nothing about this situation is usual. So if anything, give that woman some grace. Pray for her. A civilized human being would simply pray for Erica Kirk. Absolutely.
She doesn't ask for much. Yeah, shout out to you, Erica. What did you think of Bongino? Is that how you pronounce his name? Dan Bongino? He stepped down.
Well, first of all, it took me so many years to learn Dan Bagino is not a black man. All the time, I thought he was black. He looks a little black, I guess.
Am I tripping? A little darker skin than normal.
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Chapter 4: How did Erica Kirk handle the situation with Candace Owens?
This is what we do. This is our whole world. It's like, it is what it is. But to see her,
you know throw the shade at erica then walk it back like she didn't for her to blame like the list of people she blamed for i interviewed one last week bro crazy yeah i interviewed so apparently the hitman moved to nashville i don't know if you saw that video she said the guy trying to kill her from the french legion moved to nashville and worked for my friend's company Oh.
I interviewed my friend on the show about it, and it wasn't even the guy. Yeah. Like, no relation. That's wild. So I don't know how she's pulling these stories. She just made that up. Yeah. Or she's getting bad tips.
I don't, again, I give her her credit that she is going through. I feel like she really does go through every single email and every single tip. But I feel like it gets to a point where that just puts you through psychosis.
Like, I don't think she knows how to differentiate what's credible and what's not because people are really good at bullshitting and people will give you all this proof that actually has no substance. And she's moving so quickly and putting out so much information out there that she can't even keep up with her own mouth at this point. Yeah.
And it's like, I feel like I'm watching her destroy her legacy in real time. And it's like, I don't think anybody wanted that. She was a superhero three years ago. And now it's like, you have people that are, I mean, I was going to say, you have all these people that are supporting her, but it's like they supported her off a cliff.
Because now that she's not going gung-ho on Erica anymore, she looks crazy. And Lord help her if she's wrong about Brigitte McCrone. She better hope Brigitte has a penis. If not, she is so cooked. Oh, man. And I don't know what to believe about that. I will say I watched a series. It was pretty convincing.
It is convincing.
But, you know, allegedly and for entertainment purposes is what I'll say about that.
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Chapter 5: Why are criminal investigations and influencer content incompatible?
they were outside out and about that's so funny nagging people yeah they tried to get into daily wire too yesterday really yeah they didn't get in what did they think was going to happen like that's just so unserious to me did they buy tickets no so they're just gonna barge in like people will do anything for content at this point yeah it's devolved they're probably heckling people outside as we speak to be honest yeah have you ever talked to those kids
not dean or i i've met parker once and parker is just your typical autistic kid with adhd who's just happy to have friends now yo no shade like he's actually a really nice kid okay too smart for his own good um but it's like for him it's a game like for him like when i met him in jubilee he was sitting on this stool and he's like six one and he's sitting there like kicking his feet off the stool like a little kid
And, like, honestly, it made me happy for him. I'm like, you can tell he's just happy to have a sense of community now. He probably didn't have a lot of friends in high school. I feel it. It's like, I'm almost rooting for him. And his username is funny, too. ParkerGetAJob. Like, you can tell the whole story just by watching him. Dean, on the other hand, is a, like...
fake wannabe andrew tate light like i'm sure by now you know the lore of him and how like he was doing the uh manosphere content trying to do the courses and uh in his mom's car with a bag of fake money like it's just hilarious to see him go from that to being this grifter that he is now harry is my favorite i will always give harry sisson his flowers harry sisson is actually funny and cool i consider him a friend
I like Harry. Every time I talk to Harry, we've gotten along. I've never met him in person, but he seems like a cool guy. He's a cool dude, man.
I actually don't mind Parker, too. I saw his debate with CJ. Did you see that? I have it bookmarked, but I haven't watched it yet. On Jubilee, yeah. I thought CJ beat him, but he can hold his own, actually. Yeah. He's smart. I'll give him that. I'll give him that.
Great memorization.
I saw you tweet about Taylor Swift. Do you think she's secretly MAGA now?
Low-key. I could be delusional about that. I'm not going to lie. But part of me feels like, especially after getting with Travis Kelsey, and it's like, you can't convince me that he's actually liberal and leftist. Like, he's doing it for the bag. Like, when he was pushing all the Vax and stuff, like, I doubt he actually knows what he's talking about. Yep.
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