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Candace Owens has built her brand on being bold, outspoken, and “standing on business.” But when you look closer, the record shows contradictions. In this podcast, we break down: Why she told the Macrons to sue her — then cried for Trump’s help when they did Why she said she wouldn’t dismiss a lawsuit… only to prep dismissal soon after Her support for Andrew Tate & Ye despite condemning others for the same behavior Why she pushes women to be “traditional wives” while outworking feminists How she sued for racism and won, but claims America isn’t racist Her flip-flopping on AI, free speech, and more If you’ve ever wondered whether Candace Owens actually stands on her values — this episode is for you.
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Candace Owens has built her brand on being bold, outspoken, and “standing on business.” But when you look closer, the record shows contradictions. In this podcast, we break down: Why she told the Macrons to sue her — then cried for Trump’s help when they did Why she said she wouldn’t dismiss a lawsuit… only to prep dismissal soon after Her support for Andrew Tate & Ye despite condemning others for the same behavior Why she pushes women to be “traditional wives” while outworking feminists How she sued for racism and won, but claims America isn’t racist Her flip-flopping on AI, free speech, and more If you’ve ever wondered whether Candace Owens actually stands on her values — this episode is for you.
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CANDACE IS BACK AND WANTS WAR WITH EVERYONE
NETFIX
45 minutes
1 week ago
CANDACE IS BACK AND WANTS WAR WITH EVERYONE
Conservative firebrand Candace Owens has shocked the political world again, this time by posting private text messages with her late friend Charlie Kirk from 2018. The texts, which reveal Kirk's enthusiastic fandom for Nicki Minaj and Jay-Z's verses on the song "Monster," have sparked massive controversy. Why did she do this? The exchange makes Kirk appear hypocritical, contradicting the staunch Christian conservative persona he maintained publicly and often criticized artists like those he privately enjoyed. This move is the latest in Owens’ controversial post-assassination campaign to "expose" the truth about Kirk and his inner circle, including Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and his political donors. In this video, we break down: Why the 2018 texts make Charlie Kirk look like a hypocrite to his base. The real reasons Candace Owens published this old, non-political exchange. The explosive online reaction and how it complicates Kirk's legacy. The ongoing drama between Owens, TPUSA, and other conservative figures. 🔔 Subscribe for more analysis on the Charlie Kirk assassination fallout!
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Candace Owens has built her brand on being bold, outspoken, and “standing on business.” But when you look closer, the record shows contradictions. In this podcast, we break down: Why she told the Macrons to sue her — then cried for Trump’s help when they did Why she said she wouldn’t dismiss a lawsuit… only to prep dismissal soon after Her support for Andrew Tate & Ye despite condemning others for the same behavior Why she pushes women to be “traditional wives” while outworking feminists How she sued for racism and won, but claims America isn’t racist Her flip-flopping on AI, free speech, and more If you’ve ever wondered whether Candace Owens actually stands on her values — this episode is for you.