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Candace Owens UNLOCKS the Charlie Kirk Wedding Photo Mystery — We Found a MAJOR SLIP UP by Erika

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[00:00:01] There it is. Whoop. [00:00:05] Let's get into it. Coach Colin here. [00:00:08] Pretty sure I'm going to be releasing [00:00:10] this tonight. Nighttime. Night shift [00:00:14] with the night shifters. Unless this [00:00:17] comes out in the daytime, then you're [00:00:19] like, why is he saying night shifters? [00:00:21] But I'm pretty sure I'm gonna put this [00:00:22] out as soon as I possibly can. Uh, Erica [00:00:26] Kirk gets the what for from Candace [00:00:30] Owens all day this episode. I mean, she [00:00:34] is going in and then at the end of the [00:00:37] episode, she's like, "Yeah, we're going [00:00:38] to have a week off and we're preparing [00:00:39] for the Erica series. [00:00:43] This wasn't it? [00:00:45] What? Where? Where else are we going? [00:00:48] What else do you know? How much deeper [00:00:51] is this going to go? I mean, what what I [00:00:55] don't This is gonna be crazy. This is [00:00:58] gonna be nuts. Candace is just gonna [00:01:00] release a text message. It's just gonna [00:01:02] be Charlie Kirk saying, "I hate Erica. I [00:01:05] absolutely hate her." They're like, [00:01:07] "What else could there be left? It would [00:01:10] have to be some new text messages or [00:01:12] something." Anyways, guys, let's jump [00:01:14] right into this whole thing. Of course, [00:01:16] as you can see, exhibit A, exhibit B, [00:01:18] Erica Kirk when she finds out her [00:01:20] husband is slain and then Erica Kirk [00:01:23] when someone tries to solve the mystery [00:01:25] of what happened to her US husband. Very [00:01:28] different uh very different [00:01:30] personalities here, you could say. Very [00:01:33] different reactions. Very odd the way [00:01:35] that works. The people who don't try to [00:01:37] solve it, they get hats, they get [00:01:39] sparkles, they get pyrochnics. the [00:01:42] people who do try to solve it. Well, [00:01:45] have we heard from Wolves and Finance [00:01:47] since? What happened to Wolves and [00:01:48] Finance? Where is he? I didn't even [00:01:51] think of that, you know. And Candace, [00:01:53] but Candace on the other hand, Candace [00:01:56] is begging to get sued. I mean, at this [00:01:59] point, Candace wants to get sued so bad. [00:02:03] And I don't mean it in a bad way. I mean [00:02:06] it in a in a mastermind way. She is [00:02:08] looking for that to happen. She's [00:02:11] actually sitting back saying, "Yeah, no, [00:02:13] we can do that. Let's just do that. That [00:02:16] would be the best thing." You know, you [00:02:18] know what it's like. You know what it's [00:02:19] like? Why Turning Point's not going to [00:02:21] do it? They're not going to sue. You [00:02:22] know, it doesn't matter how much this uh [00:02:24] jigsaw looking Laura lady calls for it [00:02:27] to happen. They're not going to sue [00:02:29] because you know why. You ever seen the [00:02:30] end of the Matrix when Neo Neo is [00:02:33] fighting all the Smith agents? Finally, [00:02:35] he just gives in. He just says, "Okay, [00:02:38] go ahead." because he figures out that [00:02:40] once you try to convert me, I'm going to [00:02:43] be inside. Like you will take me over, [00:02:46] yes, but then I'll also be a part of you [00:02:48] and we're going to fight the battle in [00:02:50] there. That's what Neo realizes. That's [00:02:52] why he allows him to jab into his chest [00:02:55] and change him over. That's why he does [00:02:57] that, right? That's exactly what will [00:03:00] happen to Turning Point if they actually [00:03:02] end up suing Candace. Okay, they're [00:03:04] going to go and then the next thing you [00:03:07] know they're going to be like, "Wait, [00:03:09] Candace, wait a second. They're going to [00:03:13] be getting subpoenas." Discovery. Oh my [00:03:16] god. Candace is in the computers. She's [00:03:18] in the main frame. Oh god, she's [00:03:20] everywhere. [00:03:22] [laughter] Candace is going to be all [00:03:24] ones and zeros. [00:03:26] All ones and zeros. [00:03:29] M [00:03:31] I can do kung fu, you know. Next thing [00:03:34] you know, she's just taken over the [00:03:36] whole system. The whole system. So, I [00:03:40] don't think it's going to happen. But [00:03:41] you guys didn't see what happened on X. [00:03:43] Most of you, you just heard what Candace [00:03:45] talked about a little bit on her [00:03:46] episode. She actually said, uh, somebody [00:03:48] called said, uh, it's time for Erica to [00:03:51] sue Candace Owens. It has gone far too [00:03:53] long. It's gone far too long. Far too [00:03:57] It's gone. She has gone too far. What am [00:04:01] I am I not reading? Just pure dyslexic, [00:04:04] huh? Um, [00:04:06] coupled with ADHD, it's it's not a fun [00:04:08] time. But Candace said, "Couldn't agree [00:04:11] more? Look at all I've managed to [00:04:14] uncover simply by turning to the public [00:04:16] for tips. Could you imagine? Imagine me [00:04:19] with subpoena power. We'd go max." There [00:04:22] you go. So, she's ready. She's ready. [00:04:24] She's agreeing with the people who are [00:04:26] saying, "You know what? Yeah, she needs [00:04:27] to get sued." She's saying, "Yes, yes, [00:04:29] do that. Do that cuz I need more [00:04:32] information. [00:04:33] You're you're starting to actually fire [00:04:35] my leaks that are in turning point. So, [00:04:38] I need more information." And then a fun [00:04:40] little thing that popped up, you know, [00:04:42] somebody actually uh went and got it, [00:04:43] Candace. Sarcastic Liberty Chick. She [00:04:46] said, "Sure. Just like you told the [00:04:48] world you'd welcome a lawsuit from the [00:04:50] Mcron, you'd have you'd see them in [00:04:52] court gladly, and then you filed to [00:04:55] dismiss it." Haha. [laughter] [00:04:57] And Candace jumps in. Candace jumps in [00:05:00] like she's not famous, like she's just [00:05:01] chilling, you know, like she has time. [00:05:04] She says, "No, you're just slow. We [00:05:06] filed to dismiss in Delaware, making the [00:05:08] argument that we needed to bring the [00:05:09] lawsuit to Tennessee where I live, where [00:05:11] the statements were actually made." I [00:05:13] mean, just jumps in for no reason. And [00:05:16] then this girl says, "You were confused [00:05:20] as to why ice wasn't melting at 30°, [00:05:22] [laughter] Candace?" [00:05:25] They actually just jumped to that. And [00:05:27] then I jumped in. I was like, that's [00:05:28] your comeback. That's what you say in [00:05:31] response. [00:05:33] Come on, man. You got Candace's [00:05:35] attention and you jump over to ice [00:05:36] melting. That's your thing. That's the [00:05:39] thing you jump to. Well, not not a good [00:05:42] look in my opinion. Not a good look at [00:05:44] all. But let's just get into this [00:05:45] episode, guys. I mean, uh, Charlie [00:05:48] removes his wedding picture. This is a [00:05:50] very odd thing. Someone removes his [00:05:52] wedding picture. That's how we have to [00:05:54] pref uh preface it. Now, again, there [00:05:56] was some action on X that you probably [00:05:58] didn't see. Candace actually did say [00:06:00] this when somebody brought it up, which [00:06:02] I find interesting. I'm trying to figure [00:06:04] out, did Candace see this person talk [00:06:06] about it or did Candace know about this [00:06:10] and then go, "Okay, now people are [00:06:12] starting to talk about it. I'll talk [00:06:13] about this." I I I really can't tell [00:06:16] because that means she decided to cover [00:06:18] this literally [00:06:21] literally like not even 24 hours before [00:06:24] her show before this show that we just [00:06:26] saw tonight. I mean, what? So, this [00:06:29] person actually says Erica Erica Bword [00:06:32] removes her uh picture uh wedding [00:06:35] picture from the bookshelf and everybody [00:06:36] knows you guys know what I'm talking [00:06:38] about here, right? Charlie has the [00:06:39] wedding picture right there. As you can [00:06:41] see, you flip over to Erica, it is gone. [00:06:43] it's replaced with something else. Don't [00:06:45] know what that is. Right. So, [00:06:48] everybody's talking about this. Candace [00:06:49] actually comments on it when this bring [00:06:51] person brings it to her attention. She [00:06:53] says it's entirely possible that Charlie [00:06:55] removed it when he removed his wedding [00:06:58] ring the night before when they had a [00:07:01] priest come and pray over their [00:07:03] marriage. Now, she's saying marriage [00:07:05] here. At this point, when she posts [00:07:07] this, this is yesterday. We all know it [00:07:09] to be because of the Jezebel article, [00:07:12] right? Candace seems to know something [00:07:14] else. Suspect something else. So, it's [00:07:16] nuts that and it's nuts that she brings [00:07:19] that up randomly on X. Okay, that's why [00:07:22] X is fun sometimes, guys. It's vile. [00:07:24] It's a vile place, but it gets fun. But [00:07:26] she also brought it up here. This is the [00:07:28] episode where she did the open letter [00:07:30] and at 12 minutes Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I [00:07:34] got receipts. at 12 minutes 12 seconds. [00:07:37] She actually says flagged that. And I [00:07:40] also thought what was interesting is [00:07:43] that you said in the next morning she's [00:07:45] addressing Erica when he snuck in grab [00:07:48] his wedding band. Again, minor detail, [00:07:51] but I asked myself, why was his wedding [00:07:53] band off? And that was very interesting [00:07:56] when she said that in the open letter. I [00:07:57] was like, oh, she's going to oh, she's [00:07:59] going she's going at the marriage next. [00:08:01] I knew it. I knew she was going to be [00:08:02] going at the marriage. didn't realize [00:08:04] she'd be going so hard and so [00:08:06] convincing. So, you guys know what [00:08:08] happened next. This episode came out [00:08:10] picture imperfect. [00:08:12] Who removed Charlie's wedding photo and [00:08:15] why? And I was like, "Oh man, I can't [00:08:18] believe this." But she brings up a good [00:08:20] point. Who actually removed it? We all, [00:08:24] when this first happened, when this [00:08:25] first came out, it was like February 8th [00:08:26] when people started talking about this. [00:08:28] It picked up a lot of speed very [00:08:29] quickly. But we were like, Erica removed [00:08:32] it. Obviously, she took it out of the [00:08:35] shot. She didn't want it to be there. [00:08:37] And Candace brought up the great [00:08:39] argument that of course they would have [00:08:42] wanted that. They would have got their [00:08:43] own picture. They would have got a [00:08:46] picture with Charlie holding a [00:08:48] Philadelphia flag screaming, "Erica is [00:08:51] the one to listen to." If they could [00:08:54] doctor up a picture like that in time [00:08:56] and put it where people could see it, [00:08:57] they for sure would have done that. But [00:09:00] they didn't. They didn't have anything [00:09:02] set like that at all. Now, I think that [00:09:05] Stacy person is there while she's doing [00:09:06] this this uh interview. But there is one [00:09:09] thing that I noticed people aren't [00:09:11] talking about. She commented on it. She [00:09:13] commented on it a little bit. X here [00:09:14] there, but there's one thing that people [00:09:17] aren't touching on. Here's the one [00:09:19] thing. Here's the one thing. I wrote it [00:09:20] right here. Right. The first time [00:09:25] was to first time she went in his office [00:09:28] was to record a podcast. Right? Isn't [00:09:31] that weird? [00:09:33] So, we're talking about this interview [00:09:35] happened in December. I think like [00:09:36] December 10th or something like that. [00:09:38] Right. [00:09:40] So, that was the first time she went in. [00:09:42] That's about four months. Four months [00:09:44] exactly. Right. September. All of the [00:09:46] rest of September from the 10th, [00:09:48] October, November, December. Right. It's [00:09:51] about four months. You don't go in there [00:09:52] for four months. The first time you go [00:09:56] in side of this office is to do a [00:09:59] podcast with Glenn Beck. [00:10:02] Isn't that weird? [00:10:05] I want to just be like straight up be [00:10:06] like, "Isn't that oddly heartless?" [00:10:08] Like, you're not going inside that [00:10:10] office just to be there, just to see [00:10:13] something that he just wrote on, just to [00:10:16] see maybe the last cup he put his lips [00:10:19] on. You know what I mean? Like, I don't [00:10:22] know. I would be doing that all day. If, [00:10:26] god forbid, something like that, if I [00:10:27] was in a situation like that, I would [00:10:29] want to be where they were. I'd want to [00:10:32] preserve it as well. And I'd want to [00:10:35] look and see, you know, because that [00:10:38] room where they last were working. That [00:10:42] that is going to help you understand [00:10:46] what they were up to, what they were up [00:10:48] to, what they were feeling. It's going [00:10:50] to bring back nostalgia. It's going to [00:10:52] make you feel close to them even though [00:10:54] they're gone. So why on earth would you [00:10:58] wait so long and the first time you go [00:11:00] in to sit down? Because everybody talks [00:11:02] about that note she pulls out when she [00:11:04] says, "Hey," he says, "Kids number one, [00:11:06] consumerism, loneliness," which are [00:11:08] weird things to put down, honestly. Um [00:11:10] me and my wife always keep each other [00:11:12] number one because we know if we keep [00:11:14] each other happy, the kids will see a [00:11:17] really good, happy marriage and we'll be [00:11:18] better parents to them. So, we're always [00:11:20] number one on each other's list. I don't [00:11:23] think uh I'm smarter than Charlie in [00:11:26] that respect of marriage. I would think [00:11:29] that he would have that in mind as well. [00:11:31] The only time I would see that not being [00:11:33] in someone's mind, I wouldn't say if you [00:11:35] have a bad marriage, but maybe it's on [00:11:37] the rocks. Maybe it's on the rocks a [00:11:38] little bit. You know, contributing more [00:11:40] to what Candace was actually talking [00:11:42] about. Now, I mean, the first time you [00:11:45] do a podcast, that's where it's at. [00:11:47] Here's the thing, though. [00:11:49] Didn't Erica say that she had plans? [00:11:53] Didn't they talk about plans that [00:11:56] Charlie had? [00:11:58] Right. He had plans. At first it was [00:12:01] like he had plans for the up until 2028. [00:12:04] And I was like, "Oh, that's a little on [00:12:05] the nose right at the election there." [00:12:07] I'm like, "Okay." Then then Erica's [00:12:09] like, "He had plans up until 2030." [00:12:13] Then it became 2030 and beyond. [00:12:16] Charlie's just working overtime right [00:12:18] now. He's just up in heaven. He's just [00:12:20] like, "Okay, gotta gotta get this done. [00:12:24] Gotta get this done. These people may [00:12:26] have killed me, but I still want my [00:12:27] company to do well. I got plans." What? [00:12:31] And I'm kidding. They didn't do anything [00:12:32] to him. That's not That's not true. They [00:12:34] wouldn't do that. They're nice people. [00:12:36] What do you mean? Look at this. Is that [00:12:37] not the face of a very nice person? I [00:12:39] think it is. I don't know what you're [00:12:41] talking about. I won't hear anything to [00:12:42] the counter. That's a wonderful face. [00:12:44] It's a wonderful, wonderful face. Uh, [00:12:47] wonderful, innocent face. Uh, [laughter] [00:12:51] but how did they get the plans? Where [00:12:53] else would the plans be except for in [00:12:56] his home office? That's where everything [00:12:59] would be. I'm in my home office. That's [00:13:02] where if there's any plans for what I [00:13:04] have going on, they're here. [00:13:07] They're here. Right? Those are plans you [00:13:11] want to keep keep close and you want to [00:13:14] work on those plans in the wee hours of [00:13:16] the night. So those plans aren't in the [00:13:18] office. Those notebooks, I have tons of [00:13:20] notebooks. Those notebooks, those [00:13:22] diaries, those journals, they're not at [00:13:25] the office. That's crazy. That's not [00:13:27] where they go. They come home with you. [00:13:30] So how did she have those plans but had [00:13:34] never gone into Charlie's office? [00:13:35] Because they talked about having those [00:13:37] plans. This is in December. this [00:13:39] interview uh they talked about having [00:13:42] those plans early September ear like no [00:13:45] sorry I shouldn't say early September um [00:13:47] I would say like mid midepptember [00:13:50] like days after cuz how long I think it [00:13:52] was about nine [00:13:54] it it was a it wasn't that long it was [00:13:57] sometime after the zoom call where she [00:13:59] was on the Charlie Kirk show and that's [00:14:01] where they first started talking about [00:14:02] the plans and then they kept talking [00:14:04] about the plans they kept driving it [00:14:05] into our heads like hey we have all [00:14:07] these plans and you know trying trying [00:14:09] to drive into your head everything that [00:14:11] you're going to see Turning Point do was [00:14:13] just all Charlie's plan. This is still [00:14:15] Charlie. [00:14:17] It's exactly what Apple tried to do. [00:14:19] Apple tried to do the exact same thing. [00:14:21] Apple was like, "Uh, Steve, Steve [00:14:24] planned all these out and they just kept [00:14:26] going, Steve. Steve and eventually they [00:14:29] had to get to a point where we're like, [00:14:31] these phones weren't planned by Steve." [00:14:32] Okay, Steve hasn't planned anything. [00:14:34] They had to give it up eventually. You [00:14:36] know, Turning Point's not there yet. [00:14:38] They're not there yet. So, I just find [00:14:40] it odd. I just find it odd. They say [00:14:43] they have plans, but she hadn't gone [00:14:44] inside the home office. You know, just [00:14:47] one of those weird things. [snorts] Just [00:14:49] odd. Very, very odd. But now, who closed [00:14:52] who took away that picture? Was it [00:14:54] Charlie or was it Erica? You know, [00:14:56] again, at first thought it was Erica for [00:14:59] sure. After Candace explained [00:15:00] everything, [00:15:02] I think uh I think she's right. I think [00:15:04] it could have been Charlie. I think that [00:15:06] makes more sense, way more sense, [00:15:10] because why would you do that? [00:15:11] Especially when you're trying to keep up [00:15:12] appearances in a podcast, not in a [00:15:15] podcast, in in a in a company, you know, [00:15:17] as a person. You're trying to keep up [00:15:18] these appearances. You're trying to [00:15:20] you're trying to make Charlie into this [00:15:22] manufactured messiah type person. So, of [00:15:25] course, of course, you're going to have [00:15:28] that picture up there. But where is the [00:15:30] picture also? It's like, is it gone? Is [00:15:33] it smashed? Is it in the garbage? Is it [00:15:36] on the desk? You know, there is that [00:15:37] option, too, guys. We can't see the [00:15:39] whole office. Is it on the desk? I don't [00:15:41] know. But it moved from view where he [00:15:44] knew it would be seen when he was doing [00:15:47] an interview, right? [00:15:50] Very, very odd. So, now Candace starts [00:15:53] talking about everything in regards to, [00:15:55] you know, starts shedding light. I never [00:15:57] thought of this. He was couldn't ex he [00:16:00] couldn't sleep and he was so excited. [00:16:01] Candace made the great point. Why would [00:16:03] he be so excited? Now, don't get me [00:16:06] wrong, Charlie seemed like he loved what [00:16:08] he did and he loved the civil discourse [00:16:10] and he loved uh meeting up with the [00:16:13] young people. He thought it was very [00:16:16] much a duty to sit down with the young [00:16:19] people and have this civil discourse and [00:16:21] question how how they thought and have [00:16:23] them question how he thought and [00:16:26] butttheads and agree and laugh and you [00:16:28] know all the great things that would [00:16:29] happen when he would do those type of [00:16:31] events. So, I could see him being like [00:16:33] happy about it, but she's right. He's [00:16:36] been doing it for years. Why would you [00:16:38] be super excited, you know? I don't [00:16:42] know. I don't know. It to me, it just [00:16:44] doesn't make any sense. Then he wakes up [00:16:46] 2:45 for food. These are the things that [00:16:47] I just really didn't realize. Wakes up [00:16:50] 2:45 for food. He's like, I need a [00:16:54] snack. [00:16:55] I feel like that doesn't make any sense [00:16:57] either. I guess. I guess. Listen, [00:17:00] different people do different things. [00:17:01] Listen, I'm a big guy. I eat. I like to [00:17:03] eat. If I wake up at 2:45, I don't go [00:17:05] and eat. I'm like, got to go back to [00:17:08] sleep. Especially if I have something to [00:17:09] do in the morning, something important [00:17:11] that I'm super excited about. I don't go [00:17:13] and eat. I I got to go back to sleep. I [00:17:16] wake up for a second. I go to the [00:17:17] washroom. I come back. I lay in bed. [00:17:20] That's it. I put my I put my silk sleep [00:17:23] mask on. Yeah, that's right. Smells like [00:17:26] lavender. Yeah, that's right. That's [00:17:28] right. Smells like lavender. It's [00:17:29] beautiful. I love it. I love good [00:17:31] smells. Okay, I won't be judged for it [00:17:33] either. Uh, now that I know I have more [00:17:36] of a female audience, you guys, you guys [00:17:38] know what I mean. A nice silky night [00:17:41] mask smells like lavender. How good is [00:17:44] that? You know what I mean? The guys [00:17:45] don't get it. That's fine. You guys get [00:17:47] it, though, right? Anyway, uh, [00:17:52] so that didn't make sense to me either. [00:17:53] And then, you know, toddlers really do [00:17:56] be sleeping. I had to write that out. [00:17:58] That's a scientific term for that. They [00:18:00] really do be sleeping. They really sleep [00:18:03] through some stuff. They don't usually [00:18:04] wake up when you wake up, especially at [00:18:07] that time. Like you can go to the [00:18:08] washroom, you can move around. Maybe nap [00:18:11] time and stuff, you know, they're a [00:18:12] little more, you know, they'll move [00:18:14] around a little more. Wake up, slam a [00:18:16] door or something like that. But [00:18:18] nighttime, they're usually out. I know [00:18:21] every kid's different, but for the most [00:18:22] part, Candace brought up a great point. [00:18:24] They're in that REM sleep. They're not [00:18:26] waking up like that. And then the notion [00:18:29] is, hey, hey, I want you to have a good [00:18:33] night's sleep. You go sleep in her room. [00:18:36] Does Isn't that what happens during [00:18:37] arguments? [00:18:39] Think about this. Candace is bringing up [00:18:41] that there was some kind of argument. [00:18:43] Candace literally says a knock them dead [00:18:45] fight. This is how she frames it. But [00:18:47] think about this. While think about [00:18:50] you're having an argument, your kid [00:18:53] wakes up. They're crying. Who do they [00:18:56] want? They want their mom. That's how it [00:18:58] usually goes, right? Um, for the most [00:19:01] part, especially at like two, three [00:19:03] years old, they want their mom, right? A [00:19:05] little scared at night. Maybe they heard [00:19:06] some loud noises. Maybe they heard a [00:19:08] fight. They don't know what's going on. [00:19:09] They want their mom. If you're having a [00:19:12] good time with your partner, with your [00:19:15] husband, you're probably going to be [00:19:18] like, "All right, the kid just woke up. [00:19:20] You got a snack. Get back in bed. You [00:19:22] got to wake up in the morning. Come on. [00:19:23] Get in here. You're 7 foot five. You [00:19:25] can't go sleep in the kids' bed. Get in [00:19:27] here. What are you doing? We got a king. [00:19:29] We got a queen. What are you doing? Get [00:19:31] in here. Long legs. What are you waiting [00:19:33] for? Right. Wouldn't it be more of a [00:19:36] punishment after an argument to be like, [00:19:39] "You woke her up. She's scared now. I [00:19:43] have to. We're going to sleep. You go [00:19:45] sleep in her room." That's more of a [00:19:48] punishment. Right. [00:19:50] Right. You think about it. That's [00:19:53] something you do in a fight. that does [00:19:55] like, oh, I just want to make sure [00:19:56] you're just have it's just everything's [00:19:58] good for you, you know, nice and quiet. [00:20:01] It's like that doesn't matter when you [00:20:02] have a kid. When you have a kid, it's [00:20:04] fine. It's fine to sleep. I I've brought [00:20:06] this point up before. It feels great to [00:20:08] sleep next to your wife and your kid. [00:20:11] And yeah, your kid moves around a little [00:20:12] bit, but it's not crazy. It's like, [00:20:14] yeah, you get a foot in the face, but [00:20:16] it's like you get accusto the same way [00:20:17] they're accustomed to just slapping the [00:20:18] foot on your face. You kind of get [00:20:20] accustomed to the foot doing that and [00:20:22] you just go, you know, and you're fine, [00:20:25] right? [00:20:26] I think what Candace is saying makes [00:20:28] sense. There was a fight, a knock him [00:20:31] dead fight. [laughter] Don't know what [00:20:33] Candace means by that. You know, she [00:20:35] becomes more British by the day, right? [00:20:37] I think it was a knock dead fight, isn't [00:20:38] it? It sounds like there was a bit of [00:20:41] rubble rousing, in there, right? A big [00:20:43] no dead fight. Big no dead argument. [00:20:45] Right. [00:20:47] What? But yes, I think she's correct [00:20:50] about that. Removes his rings. [00:20:53] Removes his rings, leaves it with her. [00:20:57] Why? Right. And then what did they fight [00:20:59] about? Why would he remove his rings and [00:21:02] then leave it with her? If he knows that [00:21:04] he has to be up and he has to be out the [00:21:06] door, he's taking off his wedding band [00:21:09] and leaving it with her, right? That [00:21:13] also signals to me, listen, let's just [00:21:15] say he did do that himself. [00:21:18] I'm scratching like a crackhead right [00:21:20] now. [00:21:21] Y'all got any more of that Turning [00:21:23] Point? Y'all got any more of that [00:21:25] Candace Owens? Um, y'all got any mints? [00:21:28] Huh? I just need some of those mints. [00:21:30] Just a few. Uh, [00:21:34] [laughter] [00:21:35] but let's just say he did leave the ring [00:21:37] there, right? Okay, he left the ring [00:21:40] there. Wouldn't that signify to you that [00:21:44] he thought he was going to be sleeping [00:21:45] in that bed, but if they got into an [00:21:47] argument and then he had to go to the [00:21:49] other room, that's why the ring was left [00:21:51] there. That's one scenario. The other [00:21:53] scenario is that he's just like, "Yeah, [00:21:54] how about this? How about you keep that? [00:21:56] Okay, how about that? I'm out of here." [00:21:59] There's that scenario, too. I don't [00:22:02] understand. I'll be honest with you. [00:22:04] I've since I got married, okay, this is [00:22:08] not the funnest thing to talk about, but [00:22:09] I've gained like 40 pounds, maybe even [00:22:12] 50 pounds. I've lost like 15 pounds [00:22:14] since my weight loss journey, actually [00:22:16] 20, but but I don't take these rings off [00:22:18] at all. I never take them off. I might [00:22:21] play with them. I might go like that a [00:22:23] little bit, but I never take these I [00:22:26] I've never taken this ring off ever. [00:22:29] Ever. There's never been a time where [00:22:30] it's been off and on a thing. Never. No [00:22:34] reason for that. Ever. Ever. I don't [00:22:36] take this ring off. So why why is he [00:22:39] taking his ring off anyway at night to [00:22:41] sleep? Doesn't really make sense to me. [00:22:44] Just as a guy myself, as someone, you [00:22:46] know, I think we both had the same [00:22:48] values, Charlie and I. Marriage is a [00:22:51] very sacred thing. Love who you're [00:22:53] married to. This is a symbol of it. So [00:22:55] we don't take it off, I would think. But [00:22:58] what were they fighting about? Now, this [00:23:00] is where I think [00:23:02] I think I understand where Candace is [00:23:04] coming from and it makes sense in [00:23:06] regards to what would they be fighting [00:23:07] about? Well, they would be fighting [00:23:09] about Charlie ignoring the fact that [00:23:12] that he's losing donors, not caring that [00:23:15] he's losing donors, talking about [00:23:17] bringing Candace back, getting all of [00:23:19] this uproar because he has Tucker [00:23:22] Carlson on his events and he doesn't [00:23:24] care and he's telling people to go max [00:23:27] and go hard and he's not going to stop [00:23:29] asking questions and he's standing up to [00:23:31] the former ideology that he was so [00:23:33] supportive of. [00:23:35] That might be something they're fighting [00:23:36] about. You might ask, "How does Erica [00:23:38] know about that?" Well, it's her [00:23:41] husband. Pillow talk, talking about [00:23:43] things. You know, you you use your wife [00:23:45] as a soundboard, a person to open up to, [00:23:48] person to, you know, talk about things [00:23:50] in a way you can't talk about things [00:23:51] with other people. But also, she knows [00:23:54] she knows Tyler. Tyler Boyer, she knows [00:23:57] Tyler Boyer very well. Tyler could have [00:23:59] been letting her in on this whole thing. [00:24:00] She could have been seeing the [00:24:01] interviews. She could have been seeing [00:24:03] what Charlie's saying. People could have [00:24:04] been texting her the same way they were [00:24:06] texting Charlie. We don't know that. The [00:24:08] people could have been saying, "Hey, [00:24:09] real Charlie in." Now, if we want to [00:24:11] just acknowledge the tinfoil that we all [00:24:14] have on right now, we can admit it. It's [00:24:16] okay. [00:24:18] If she was some kind of plant, [00:24:21] allegedly, maybe, perhaps, if she was, [00:24:26] well, then that would be what they were [00:24:28] fighting about because she would be [00:24:29] trying to reel him in. She would be [00:24:32] saying, "Hey, [00:24:34] come on. You need to stop doing this. [00:24:36] Hey, come on. You need to stop saying [00:24:38] these things. Hey, come on. You need to [00:24:41] play nice. Hey, you need to stay on the [00:24:43] track. We've been What do you mean? We [00:24:45] love that place. We love Philadelphia. [00:24:47] We've gone to Philadelphia. We've walked [00:24:49] where the Lord walked. Why are you doing [00:24:51] this? Why are you being like this?" That [00:24:53] could have been the thing they were [00:24:54] fighting about. And in fact, that's all [00:24:57] that really makes sense to me in regards [00:24:59] to what they could have been fighting [00:25:00] about. [00:25:01] getting into that whole thing of why are [00:25:04] you doing this to the business? You've [00:25:06] built this thing up. Why are you doing [00:25:08] this? Because Charlie may have led her [00:25:10] into the fact that like, hey, you know [00:25:11] what? I can just meet up with Candace [00:25:14] again. Me and Candace went throughout [00:25:16] the whole country. Erica could have not [00:25:19] liked that. [00:25:21] Charlie might have thought, you know [00:25:22] what, we'll lose a bunch of donors. But [00:25:25] the thing about it is we didn't have [00:25:26] that many donors when me and Candace [00:25:28] were building Turning Point in the first [00:25:30] place. So, I'll just get back with her. [00:25:32] She's She has a new level of fame. I [00:25:35] have a new level of fame and we'll just [00:25:37] tour the country again just like we were [00:25:39] before. Erica could have heard that and [00:25:41] been like, I don't like that. I don't [00:25:43] like that. Since Since Candace since you [00:25:46] first met Candace to now, Candace has [00:25:49] stepped her makeup game up. I mean, I'm [00:25:52] just saying people used to make fun of [00:25:53] the way Candace looked. You can't do [00:25:55] that anymore. Candace looks like Rihanna [00:25:57] now. I'm just saying. I'm being [00:25:58] respectful. I'm just saying she stepped [00:26:00] it up in a big way. Maybe Erica was [00:26:03] like, "What the [ __ ] What? I don't want [00:26:06] that." [00:26:08] And on top of that, you're going to lose [00:26:09] all these donors. [00:26:11] You're going to actually embrace the [00:26:13] labels that all these people are putting [00:26:14] on you being anti- Philadelphia and [00:26:16] things like that. Why are you doing [00:26:18] this? that that more than likely was the [00:26:21] stuff that they were fighting about. [00:26:23] That makes the most sense to me because [00:26:26] as we found out, Erica does have these [00:26:29] weird links. It wasn't just a mob link [00:26:31] that she had. It was a family that was [00:26:33] Philadelphia. We found out half her [00:26:34] family was Philadelphiaian and that she [00:26:37] was kind of Philadelphiaian herself in a [00:26:41] sense, right? Dad had connections to [00:26:44] Philadelphia. Mom has connections to [00:26:46] Philadelphia. she herself through family [00:26:48] connections to Philadelphia, right? [00:26:53] Interesting interesting stuff. You know, [00:26:56] Erica's just looking at Charlie saying, [00:26:58] "Please, Charlie, just I just it's such [00:27:02] a simpler flag to love. It's just white [00:27:04] and it's blue. It's just perfect and [00:27:06] it's not all with all these crazy stars [00:27:09] and stuff." And Charlie's like, "I need [00:27:11] the red. I can't just have white and [00:27:13] blue. I need red, white, and blue." [00:27:15] She's like, "Why are you doing this to [00:27:17] our family? [00:27:19] Can't you just love Philadelphia? Can't [00:27:21] we just love Philadelphia like we always [00:27:23] have together? [00:27:25] You took away all the Philadelphia [00:27:27] pillowcases, Charlie. We used to have a [00:27:29] bedspread that was just white and blue. [00:27:31] What are you doing to this family?" [00:27:33] [laughter] [00:27:34] Charlie's like, "I can't I can't sleep [00:27:36] in a bed like that anymore. I need the [00:27:38] American flag on my bed." [00:27:41] You sound crazy, Charlie. You sound [00:27:44] crazy. [00:27:46] Candace wouldn't think I was crazy. [00:27:49] You say her name again, you son of a [00:27:52] Then the kid starts crying. Oh, don't [00:27:54] worry, baby. Come on. Come on. Sh. [00:27:57] [sighs] [00:27:58] We're going to go in bed. We're going to [00:28:00] get in bed now, Charlie. Maybe you [00:28:02] should sleep in her room. Okay. [00:28:05] Have a good night. [00:28:08] You know, Charlie takes off his ring, [00:28:11] throws it. [00:28:12] You never know. You never know. I don't [00:28:15] know, guys. But, uh, I think Candace [00:28:17] brings up some absolutely wicked points. [00:28:20] I'm going to be honest with you. Then [00:28:21] also, there was this dude um, just [00:28:24] really quick, you know, we we'll get [00:28:25] into this part, I guess. There was also [00:28:27] this dude, this guy, um, Father, what [00:28:31] was his name? Father Klene. Yeah, Father [00:28:33] Klene. He's the one that prayed over [00:28:35] them. I have a picture of this dude. [00:28:37] Where's my picture of this dude? Father [00:28:40] Klene. Where is he? Where is he? [00:28:43] I there he is. There he is. So that's [00:28:45] the dude that was uh praying over their [00:28:48] marriage apparently. Um there is an [00:28:50] interview with him. It doesn't really [00:28:52] lead anywhere. He doesn't let anything [00:28:54] go. He's very much just like, "Hey, you [00:28:56] know, I'm not going to violate their [00:28:58] privacy." So he won't really speak to [00:29:00] anybody, but um yeah, it was [00:29:03] interesting. But I am still looking into [00:29:07] him. I don't know. Ever since those [00:29:09] files came out, you know, you're not [00:29:11] going to just tell me on the face of [00:29:12] things what you are. Like I know there's [00:29:14] another I know there's another layer to [00:29:17] what people are. We all know that now. [00:29:19] And it's quite the filthy layer. Anyway, [00:29:22] let's keep going here before we end it [00:29:25] off. That and this was a very much a [00:29:28] Eureka moment for me. I was like, "Oh, [00:29:30] that's why Jesse was adding the this [00:29:33] this uh this B-roll cuz I was like, what [00:29:36] is with Jesse? He's talking and [00:29:38] explaining things as he's talking to her [00:29:41] and she should be explaining the thing. [00:29:43] And Jesse doesn't do that. Go check his [00:29:45] workout. There's no interviews like that [00:29:47] where he's cutting in with his own [00:29:50] dialogue and B-roll and things like [00:29:52] that. Doesn't make any sense. Then I [00:29:55] remembered, you know, she Camala the [00:29:58] interview. Remember what Camala did with [00:30:00] 60 Minutes? You remember that? And the [00:30:03] answers were all out of whack and they [00:30:05] cut it up and and the host was doing his [00:30:08] own B-roll explaining things that Camala [00:30:11] was saying when Camala could just be [00:30:12] explaining it. And then we figured out [00:30:15] that they actually did edit and they had [00:30:17] to release a whole unedited thing. You [00:30:19] remember that whole debacle? Well, [00:30:20] that's exactly what Fox was doing for [00:30:22] Erica. And I was like, "Ah, that makes [00:30:26] more sense now, right?" [00:30:30] And then obviously you get to watch [00:30:32] Erica Lie when you're watching her with [00:30:34] Glenn Beck. And Glenn Beck's interview [00:30:36] was obviously so prepared. I mean, if [00:30:39] you go back if you go back and you watch [00:30:42] this interview and you watch this [00:30:44] interview, there's a mean mug here. Let [00:30:47] me let me switch that mug up for you. [00:30:49] For you, lady. Here. Here you Okay. [00:30:52] Well, okay. Okay. I'm trying. Okay. I'm [00:30:55] trying. Any smile. Do you smile? Do you [00:30:58] smile once? Okay. I I tried my best. I [00:31:01] tried my best. This is all you get. Uh [00:31:03] [laughter] [00:31:04] I don't like to leave people in bad [00:31:06] faces on the screen, but she left me no [00:31:08] choice really. I don't know what to tell [00:31:10] you. Uh but when you watch that [00:31:12] interview with Glenn Beck, it is so [00:31:14] prepared. It is such a prepared [00:31:16] interview. Right. To the point where [00:31:18] Glenn Beck's like, I think anybody who's [00:31:20] speaking negatively about you at Turning [00:31:22] Point has mental illness. I think that I [00:31:24] think that plays in there. It's like [00:31:26] what? It's so MSNBC. [00:31:30] You know, I saw it the first time, but [00:31:33] when Candace played that again, I was [00:31:34] like, "Wow." And I love that Candace is [00:31:37] going back and looking at things. You [00:31:39] know, it's kind of like this. [00:31:41] >> Love you, Erica. [00:31:46] >> Love you. [00:31:50] >> Right. When we first saw that, we were [00:31:52] like, "Oh, man. Wow." But now when you [00:31:56] watch it, you're like, "What is this?" [00:32:08] >> Just absolutely no tears hanging out of [00:32:11] the window balling. What would possess [00:32:15] you to do that? What would make you say, [00:32:17] "I'm going to hang out of this window [00:32:19] and ball." Except if you were trying to [00:32:21] put on a certain image. Then who's right [00:32:24] behind her? Stacy, who's right in front [00:32:26] of her? That dude. People say he's [00:32:28] Egyptian. Maybe he owns a plane or two. [00:32:30] Who knows? But um yeah, Stacy's right [00:32:33] there. And then you see that and you're [00:32:35] like, there's no tears. There's no [00:32:37] tears. [00:32:39] And that became a trend that we saw [00:32:41] throughout time. And then when she did [00:32:43] that video, that little clip there, that [00:32:45] was like right at the beginning. And [00:32:47] just days later, this was her at the [00:32:50] Zoom call. [00:32:53] I think Candace hit the nose on the head [00:32:55] and I think uh I think what she's I [00:32:57] think she's going hard and it's [00:32:59] surprising even even though this is like [00:33:01] the fourth video where she's going hard [00:33:03] at Erica, it's uh I I think she's [00:33:06] heading in the right direction. Anyways [00:33:08] guys, just wanted to bring that to you. [00:33:10] I'm out of here.
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[00:00:01] There it is. Whoop. [00:00:05] Let's get into it. Coach Colin here. [00:00:08] Pretty sure I'm going to be releasing [00:00:10] this tonight. Nighttime. Night shift [00:00:14] with the night shifters. Unless this [00:00:17] comes out in the daytime, then you're [00:00:19] like, why is he saying night shifters? [00:00:21] But I'm pretty sure I'm gonna put this [00:00:22] out as soon as I possibly can. Uh, Erica [00:00:26] Kirk gets the what for from Candace [00:00:30] Owens all day this episode. I mean, she [00:00:34] is going in and then at the end of the [00:00:37] episode, she's like, "Yeah, we're going [00:00:38] to have a week off and we're preparing [00:00:39] for the Erica series. [00:00:43] This wasn't it? [00:00:45] What? Where? Where else are we going? [00:00:48] What else do you know? How much deeper [00:00:51] is this going to go? I mean, what what I [00:00:55] don't This is gonna be crazy. This is [00:00:58] gonna be nuts. Candace is just gonna [00:01:00] release a text message. It's just gonna [00:01:02] be Charlie Kirk saying, "I hate Erica. I [00:01:05] absolutely hate her." They're like, [00:01:07] "What else could there be left? It would [00:01:10] have to be some new text messages or [00:01:12] something." Anyways, guys, let's jump [00:01:14] right into this whole thing. Of course, [00:01:16] as you can see, exhibit A, exhibit B, [00:01:18] Erica Kirk when she finds out her [00:01:20] husband is slain and then Erica Kirk [00:01:23] when someone tries to solve the mystery [00:01:25] of what happened to her US husband. Very [00:01:28] different uh very different [00:01:30] personalities here, you could say. Very [00:01:33] different reactions. Very odd the way [00:01:35] that works. The people who don't try to [00:01:37] solve it, they get hats, they get [00:01:39] sparkles, they get pyrochnics. the [00:01:42] people who do try to solve it. Well, [00:01:45] have we heard from Wolves and Finance [00:01:47] since? What happened to Wolves and [00:01:48] Finance? Where is he? I didn't even [00:01:51] think of that, you know. And Candace, [00:01:53] but Candace on the other hand, Candace [00:01:56] is begging to get sued. I mean, at this [00:01:59] point, Candace wants to get sued so bad. [00:02:03] And I don't mean it in a bad way. I mean [00:02:06] it in a in a mastermind way. She is [00:02:08] looking for that to happen. She's [00:02:11] actually sitting back saying, "Yeah, no, [00:02:13] we can do that. Let's just do that. That [00:02:16] would be the best thing." You know, you [00:02:18] know what it's like. You know what it's [00:02:19] like? Why Turning Point's not going to [00:02:21] do it? They're not going to sue. You [00:02:22] know, it doesn't matter how much this uh [00:02:24] jigsaw looking Laura lady calls for it [00:02:27] to happen. They're not going to sue [00:02:29] because you know why. You ever seen the [00:02:30] end of the Matrix when Neo Neo is [00:02:33] fighting all the Smith agents? Finally, [00:02:35] he just gives in. He just says, "Okay, [00:02:38] go ahead." because he figures out that [00:02:40] once you try to convert me, I'm going to [00:02:43] be inside. Like you will take me over, [00:02:46] yes, but then I'll also be a part of you [00:02:48] and we're going to fight the battle in [00:02:50] there. That's what Neo realizes. That's [00:02:52] why he allows him to jab into his chest [00:02:55] and change him over. That's why he does [00:02:57] that, right? That's exactly what will [00:03:00] happen to Turning Point if they actually [00:03:02] end up suing Candace. Okay, they're [00:03:04] going to go and then the next thing you [00:03:07] know they're going to be like, "Wait, [00:03:09] Candace, wait a second. They're going to [00:03:13] be getting subpoenas." Discovery. Oh my [00:03:16] god. Candace is in the computers. She's [00:03:18] in the main frame. Oh god, she's [00:03:20] everywhere. [00:03:22] [laughter] Candace is going to be all [00:03:24] ones and zeros. [00:03:26] All ones and zeros. [00:03:29] M [00:03:31] I can do kung fu, you know. Next thing [00:03:34] you know, she's just taken over the [00:03:36] whole system. The whole system. So, I [00:03:40] don't think it's going to happen. But [00:03:41] you guys didn't see what happened on X. [00:03:43] Most of you, you just heard what Candace [00:03:45] talked about a little bit on her [00:03:46] episode. She actually said, uh, somebody [00:03:48] called said, uh, it's time for Erica to [00:03:51] sue Candace Owens. It has gone far too [00:03:53] long. It's gone far too long. Far too [00:03:57] It's gone. She has gone too far. What am [00:04:01] I am I not reading? Just pure dyslexic, [00:04:04] huh? Um, [00:04:06] coupled with ADHD, it's it's not a fun [00:04:08] time. But Candace said, "Couldn't agree [00:04:11] more? Look at all I've managed to [00:04:14] uncover simply by turning to the public [00:04:16] for tips. Could you imagine? Imagine me [00:04:19] with subpoena power. We'd go max." There [00:04:22] you go. So, she's ready. She's ready. [00:04:24] She's agreeing with the people who are [00:04:26] saying, "You know what? Yeah, she needs [00:04:27] to get sued." She's saying, "Yes, yes, [00:04:29] do that. Do that cuz I need more [00:04:32] information. [00:04:33] You're you're starting to actually fire [00:04:35] my leaks that are in turning point. So, [00:04:38] I need more information." And then a fun [00:04:40] little thing that popped up, you know, [00:04:42] somebody actually uh went and got it, [00:04:43] Candace. Sarcastic Liberty Chick. She [00:04:46] said, "Sure. Just like you told the [00:04:48] world you'd welcome a lawsuit from the [00:04:50] Mcron, you'd have you'd see them in [00:04:52] court gladly, and then you filed to [00:04:55] dismiss it." Haha. [laughter] [00:04:57] And Candace jumps in. Candace jumps in [00:05:00] like she's not famous, like she's just [00:05:01] chilling, you know, like she has time. [00:05:04] She says, "No, you're just slow. We [00:05:06] filed to dismiss in Delaware, making the [00:05:08] argument that we needed to bring the [00:05:09] lawsuit to Tennessee where I live, where [00:05:11] the statements were actually made." I [00:05:13] mean, just jumps in for no reason. And [00:05:16] then this girl says, "You were confused [00:05:20] as to why ice wasn't melting at 30°, [00:05:22] [laughter] Candace?" [00:05:25] They actually just jumped to that. And [00:05:27] then I jumped in. I was like, that's [00:05:28] your comeback. That's what you say in [00:05:31] response. [00:05:33] Come on, man. You got Candace's [00:05:35] attention and you jump over to ice [00:05:36] melting. That's your thing. That's the [00:05:39] thing you jump to. Well, not not a good [00:05:42] look in my opinion. Not a good look at [00:05:44] all. But let's just get into this [00:05:45] episode, guys. I mean, uh, Charlie [00:05:48] removes his wedding picture. This is a [00:05:50] very odd thing. Someone removes his [00:05:52] wedding picture. That's how we have to [00:05:54] pref uh preface it. Now, again, there [00:05:56] was some action on X that you probably [00:05:58] didn't see. Candace actually did say [00:06:00] this when somebody brought it up, which [00:06:02] I find interesting. I'm trying to figure [00:06:04] out, did Candace see this person talk [00:06:06] about it or did Candace know about this [00:06:10] and then go, "Okay, now people are [00:06:12] starting to talk about it. I'll talk [00:06:13] about this." I I I really can't tell [00:06:16] because that means she decided to cover [00:06:18] this literally [00:06:21] literally like not even 24 hours before [00:06:24] her show before this show that we just [00:06:26] saw tonight. I mean, what? So, this [00:06:29] person actually says Erica Erica Bword [00:06:32] removes her uh picture uh wedding [00:06:35] picture from the bookshelf and everybody [00:06:36] knows you guys know what I'm talking [00:06:38] about here, right? Charlie has the [00:06:39] wedding picture right there. As you can [00:06:41] see, you flip over to Erica, it is gone. [00:06:43] it's replaced with something else. Don't [00:06:45] know what that is. Right. So, [00:06:48] everybody's talking about this. Candace [00:06:49] actually comments on it when this bring [00:06:51] person brings it to her attention. She [00:06:53] says it's entirely possible that Charlie [00:06:55] removed it when he removed his wedding [00:06:58] ring the night before when they had a [00:07:01] priest come and pray over their [00:07:03] marriage. Now, she's saying marriage [00:07:05] here. At this point, when she posts [00:07:07] this, this is yesterday. We all know it [00:07:09] to be because of the Jezebel article, [00:07:12] right? Candace seems to know something [00:07:14] else. Suspect something else. So, it's [00:07:16] nuts that and it's nuts that she brings [00:07:19] that up randomly on X. Okay, that's why [00:07:22] X is fun sometimes, guys. It's vile. [00:07:24] It's a vile place, but it gets fun. But [00:07:26] she also brought it up here. This is the [00:07:28] episode where she did the open letter [00:07:30] and at 12 minutes Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I [00:07:34] got receipts. at 12 minutes 12 seconds. [00:07:37] She actually says flagged that. And I [00:07:40] also thought what was interesting is [00:07:43] that you said in the next morning she's [00:07:45] addressing Erica when he snuck in grab [00:07:48] his wedding band. Again, minor detail, [00:07:51] but I asked myself, why was his wedding [00:07:53] band off? And that was very interesting [00:07:56] when she said that in the open letter. I [00:07:57] was like, oh, she's going to oh, she's [00:07:59] going she's going at the marriage next. [00:08:01] I knew it. I knew she was going to be [00:08:02] going at the marriage. didn't realize [00:08:04] she'd be going so hard and so [00:08:06] convincing. So, you guys know what [00:08:08] happened next. This episode came out [00:08:10] picture imperfect. [00:08:12] Who removed Charlie's wedding photo and [00:08:15] why? And I was like, "Oh man, I can't [00:08:18] believe this." But she brings up a good [00:08:20] point. Who actually removed it? We all, [00:08:24] when this first happened, when this [00:08:25] first came out, it was like February 8th [00:08:26] when people started talking about this. [00:08:28] It picked up a lot of speed very [00:08:29] quickly. But we were like, Erica removed [00:08:32] it. Obviously, she took it out of the [00:08:35] shot. She didn't want it to be there. [00:08:37] And Candace brought up the great [00:08:39] argument that of course they would have [00:08:42] wanted that. They would have got their [00:08:43] own picture. They would have got a [00:08:46] picture with Charlie holding a [00:08:48] Philadelphia flag screaming, "Erica is [00:08:51] the one to listen to." If they could [00:08:54] doctor up a picture like that in time [00:08:56] and put it where people could see it, [00:08:57] they for sure would have done that. But [00:09:00] they didn't. They didn't have anything [00:09:02] set like that at all. Now, I think that [00:09:05] Stacy person is there while she's doing [00:09:06] this this uh interview. But there is one [00:09:09] thing that I noticed people aren't [00:09:11] talking about. She commented on it. She [00:09:13] commented on it a little bit. X here [00:09:14] there, but there's one thing that people [00:09:17] aren't touching on. Here's the one [00:09:19] thing. Here's the one thing. I wrote it [00:09:20] right here. Right. The first time [00:09:25] was to first time she went in his office [00:09:28] was to record a podcast. Right? Isn't [00:09:31] that weird? [00:09:33] So, we're talking about this interview [00:09:35] happened in December. I think like [00:09:36] December 10th or something like that. [00:09:38] Right. [00:09:40] So, that was the first time she went in. [00:09:42] That's about four months. Four months [00:09:44] exactly. Right. September. All of the [00:09:46] rest of September from the 10th, [00:09:48] October, November, December. Right. It's [00:09:51] about four months. You don't go in there [00:09:52] for four months. The first time you go [00:09:56] in side of this office is to do a [00:09:59] podcast with Glenn Beck. [00:10:02] Isn't that weird? [00:10:05] I want to just be like straight up be [00:10:06] like, "Isn't that oddly heartless?" [00:10:08] Like, you're not going inside that [00:10:10] office just to be there, just to see [00:10:13] something that he just wrote on, just to [00:10:16] see maybe the last cup he put his lips [00:10:19] on. You know what I mean? Like, I don't [00:10:22] know. I would be doing that all day. If, [00:10:26] god forbid, something like that, if I [00:10:27] was in a situation like that, I would [00:10:29] want to be where they were. I'd want to [00:10:32] preserve it as well. And I'd want to [00:10:35] look and see, you know, because that [00:10:38] room where they last were working. That [00:10:42] that is going to help you understand [00:10:46] what they were up to, what they were up [00:10:48] to, what they were feeling. It's going [00:10:50] to bring back nostalgia. It's going to [00:10:52] make you feel close to them even though [00:10:54] they're gone. So why on earth would you [00:10:58] wait so long and the first time you go [00:11:00] in to sit down? Because everybody talks [00:11:02] about that note she pulls out when she [00:11:04] says, "Hey," he says, "Kids number one, [00:11:06] consumerism, loneliness," which are [00:11:08] weird things to put down, honestly. Um [00:11:10] me and my wife always keep each other [00:11:12] number one because we know if we keep [00:11:14] each other happy, the kids will see a [00:11:17] really good, happy marriage and we'll be [00:11:18] better parents to them. So, we're always [00:11:20] number one on each other's list. I don't [00:11:23] think uh I'm smarter than Charlie in [00:11:26] that respect of marriage. I would think [00:11:29] that he would have that in mind as well. [00:11:31] The only time I would see that not being [00:11:33] in someone's mind, I wouldn't say if you [00:11:35] have a bad marriage, but maybe it's on [00:11:37] the rocks. Maybe it's on the rocks a [00:11:38] little bit. You know, contributing more [00:11:40] to what Candace was actually talking [00:11:42] about. Now, I mean, the first time you [00:11:45] do a podcast, that's where it's at. [00:11:47] Here's the thing, though. [00:11:49] Didn't Erica say that she had plans? [00:11:53] Didn't they talk about plans that [00:11:56] Charlie had? [00:11:58] Right. He had plans. At first it was [00:12:01] like he had plans for the up until 2028. [00:12:04] And I was like, "Oh, that's a little on [00:12:05] the nose right at the election there." [00:12:07] I'm like, "Okay." Then then Erica's [00:12:09] like, "He had plans up until 2030." [00:12:13] Then it became 2030 and beyond. [00:12:16] Charlie's just working overtime right [00:12:18] now. He's just up in heaven. He's just [00:12:20] like, "Okay, gotta gotta get this done. [00:12:24] Gotta get this done. These people may [00:12:26] have killed me, but I still want my [00:12:27] company to do well. I got plans." What? [00:12:31] And I'm kidding. They didn't do anything [00:12:32] to him. That's not That's not true. They [00:12:34] wouldn't do that. They're nice people. [00:12:36] What do you mean? Look at this. Is that [00:12:37] not the face of a very nice person? I [00:12:39] think it is. I don't know what you're [00:12:41] talking about. I won't hear anything to [00:12:42] the counter. That's a wonderful face. [00:12:44] It's a wonderful, wonderful face. Uh, [00:12:47] wonderful, innocent face. Uh, [laughter] [00:12:51] but how did they get the plans? Where [00:12:53] else would the plans be except for in [00:12:56] his home office? That's where everything [00:12:59] would be. I'm in my home office. That's [00:13:02] where if there's any plans for what I [00:13:04] have going on, they're here. [00:13:07] They're here. Right? Those are plans you [00:13:11] want to keep keep close and you want to [00:13:14] work on those plans in the wee hours of [00:13:16] the night. So those plans aren't in the [00:13:18] office. Those notebooks, I have tons of [00:13:20] notebooks. Those notebooks, those [00:13:22] diaries, those journals, they're not at [00:13:25] the office. That's crazy. That's not [00:13:27] where they go. They come home with you. [00:13:30] So how did she have those plans but had [00:13:34] never gone into Charlie's office? [00:13:35] Because they talked about having those [00:13:37] plans. This is in December. this [00:13:39] interview uh they talked about having [00:13:42] those plans early September ear like no [00:13:45] sorry I shouldn't say early September um [00:13:47] I would say like mid midepptember [00:13:50] like days after cuz how long I think it [00:13:52] was about nine [00:13:54] it it was a it wasn't that long it was [00:13:57] sometime after the zoom call where she [00:13:59] was on the Charlie Kirk show and that's [00:14:01] where they first started talking about [00:14:02] the plans and then they kept talking [00:14:04] about the plans they kept driving it [00:14:05] into our heads like hey we have all [00:14:07] these plans and you know trying trying [00:14:09] to drive into your head everything that [00:14:11] you're going to see Turning Point do was [00:14:13] just all Charlie's plan. This is still [00:14:15] Charlie. [00:14:17] It's exactly what Apple tried to do. [00:14:19] Apple tried to do the exact same thing. [00:14:21] Apple was like, "Uh, Steve, Steve [00:14:24] planned all these out and they just kept [00:14:26] going, Steve. Steve and eventually they [00:14:29] had to get to a point where we're like, [00:14:31] these phones weren't planned by Steve." [00:14:32] Okay, Steve hasn't planned anything. [00:14:34] They had to give it up eventually. You [00:14:36] know, Turning Point's not there yet. [00:14:38] They're not there yet. So, I just find [00:14:40] it odd. I just find it odd. They say [00:14:43] they have plans, but she hadn't gone [00:14:44] inside the home office. You know, just [00:14:47] one of those weird things. [snorts] Just [00:14:49] odd. Very, very odd. But now, who closed [00:14:52] who took away that picture? Was it [00:14:54] Charlie or was it Erica? You know, [00:14:56] again, at first thought it was Erica for [00:14:59] sure. After Candace explained [00:15:00] everything, [00:15:02] I think uh I think she's right. I think [00:15:04] it could have been Charlie. I think that [00:15:06] makes more sense, way more sense, [00:15:10] because why would you do that? [00:15:11] Especially when you're trying to keep up [00:15:12] appearances in a podcast, not in a [00:15:15] podcast, in in a in a company, you know, [00:15:17] as a person. You're trying to keep up [00:15:18] these appearances. You're trying to [00:15:20] you're trying to make Charlie into this [00:15:22] manufactured messiah type person. So, of [00:15:25] course, of course, you're going to have [00:15:28] that picture up there. But where is the [00:15:30] picture also? It's like, is it gone? Is [00:15:33] it smashed? Is it in the garbage? Is it [00:15:36] on the desk? You know, there is that [00:15:37] option, too, guys. We can't see the [00:15:39] whole office. Is it on the desk? I don't [00:15:41] know. But it moved from view where he [00:15:44] knew it would be seen when he was doing [00:15:47] an interview, right? [00:15:50] Very, very odd. So, now Candace starts [00:15:53] talking about everything in regards to, [00:15:55] you know, starts shedding light. I never [00:15:57] thought of this. He was couldn't ex he [00:16:00] couldn't sleep and he was so excited. [00:16:01] Candace made the great point. Why would [00:16:03] he be so excited? Now, don't get me [00:16:06] wrong, Charlie seemed like he loved what [00:16:08] he did and he loved the civil discourse [00:16:10] and he loved uh meeting up with the [00:16:13] young people. He thought it was very [00:16:16] much a duty to sit down with the young [00:16:19] people and have this civil discourse and [00:16:21] question how how they thought and have [00:16:23] them question how he thought and [00:16:26] butttheads and agree and laugh and you [00:16:28] know all the great things that would [00:16:29] happen when he would do those type of [00:16:31] events. So, I could see him being like [00:16:33] happy about it, but she's right. He's [00:16:36] been doing it for years. Why would you [00:16:38] be super excited, you know? I don't [00:16:42] know. I don't know. It to me, it just [00:16:44] doesn't make any sense. Then he wakes up [00:16:46] 2:45 for food. These are the things that [00:16:47] I just really didn't realize. Wakes up [00:16:50] 2:45 for food. He's like, I need a [00:16:54] snack. [00:16:55] I feel like that doesn't make any sense [00:16:57] either. I guess. I guess. Listen, [00:17:00] different people do different things. [00:17:01] Listen, I'm a big guy. I eat. I like to [00:17:03] eat. If I wake up at 2:45, I don't go [00:17:05] and eat. I'm like, got to go back to [00:17:08] sleep. Especially if I have something to [00:17:09] do in the morning, something important [00:17:11] that I'm super excited about. I don't go [00:17:13] and eat. I I got to go back to sleep. I [00:17:16] wake up for a second. I go to the [00:17:17] washroom. I come back. I lay in bed. [00:17:20] That's it. I put my I put my silk sleep [00:17:23] mask on. Yeah, that's right. Smells like [00:17:26] lavender. Yeah, that's right. That's [00:17:28] right. Smells like lavender. It's [00:17:29] beautiful. I love it. I love good [00:17:31] smells. Okay, I won't be judged for it [00:17:33] either. Uh, now that I know I have more [00:17:36] of a female audience, you guys, you guys [00:17:38] know what I mean. A nice silky night [00:17:41] mask smells like lavender. How good is [00:17:44] that? You know what I mean? The guys [00:17:45] don't get it. That's fine. You guys get [00:17:47] it, though, right? Anyway, uh, [00:17:52] so that didn't make sense to me either. [00:17:53] And then, you know, toddlers really do [00:17:56] be sleeping. I had to write that out. [00:17:58] That's a scientific term for that. They [00:18:00] really do be sleeping. They really sleep [00:18:03] through some stuff. They don't usually [00:18:04] wake up when you wake up, especially at [00:18:07] that time. Like you can go to the [00:18:08] washroom, you can move around. Maybe nap [00:18:11] time and stuff, you know, they're a [00:18:12] little more, you know, they'll move [00:18:14] around a little more. Wake up, slam a [00:18:16] door or something like that. But [00:18:18] nighttime, they're usually out. I know [00:18:21] every kid's different, but for the most [00:18:22] part, Candace brought up a great point. [00:18:24] They're in that REM sleep. They're not [00:18:26] waking up like that. And then the notion [00:18:29] is, hey, hey, I want you to have a good [00:18:33] night's sleep. You go sleep in her room. [00:18:36] Does Isn't that what happens during [00:18:37] arguments? [00:18:39] Think about this. Candace is bringing up [00:18:41] that there was some kind of argument. [00:18:43] Candace literally says a knock them dead [00:18:45] fight. This is how she frames it. But [00:18:47] think about this. While think about [00:18:50] you're having an argument, your kid [00:18:53] wakes up. They're crying. Who do they [00:18:56] want? They want their mom. That's how it [00:18:58] usually goes, right? Um, for the most [00:19:01] part, especially at like two, three [00:19:03] years old, they want their mom, right? A [00:19:05] little scared at night. Maybe they heard [00:19:06] some loud noises. Maybe they heard a [00:19:08] fight. They don't know what's going on. [00:19:09] They want their mom. If you're having a [00:19:12] good time with your partner, with your [00:19:15] husband, you're probably going to be [00:19:18] like, "All right, the kid just woke up. [00:19:20] You got a snack. Get back in bed. You [00:19:22] got to wake up in the morning. Come on. [00:19:23] Get in here. You're 7 foot five. You [00:19:25] can't go sleep in the kids' bed. Get in [00:19:27] here. What are you doing? We got a king. [00:19:29] We got a queen. What are you doing? Get [00:19:31] in here. Long legs. What are you waiting [00:19:33] for? Right. Wouldn't it be more of a [00:19:36] punishment after an argument to be like, [00:19:39] "You woke her up. She's scared now. I [00:19:43] have to. We're going to sleep. You go [00:19:45] sleep in her room." That's more of a [00:19:48] punishment. Right. [00:19:50] Right. You think about it. That's [00:19:53] something you do in a fight. that does [00:19:55] like, oh, I just want to make sure [00:19:56] you're just have it's just everything's [00:19:58] good for you, you know, nice and quiet. [00:20:01] It's like that doesn't matter when you [00:20:02] have a kid. When you have a kid, it's [00:20:04] fine. It's fine to sleep. I I've brought [00:20:06] this point up before. It feels great to [00:20:08] sleep next to your wife and your kid. [00:20:11] And yeah, your kid moves around a little [00:20:12] bit, but it's not crazy. It's like, [00:20:14] yeah, you get a foot in the face, but [00:20:16] it's like you get accusto the same way [00:20:17] they're accustomed to just slapping the [00:20:18] foot on your face. You kind of get [00:20:20] accustomed to the foot doing that and [00:20:22] you just go, you know, and you're fine, [00:20:25] right? [00:20:26] I think what Candace is saying makes [00:20:28] sense. There was a fight, a knock him [00:20:31] dead fight. [laughter] Don't know what [00:20:33] Candace means by that. You know, she [00:20:35] becomes more British by the day, right? [00:20:37] I think it was a knock dead fight, isn't [00:20:38] it? It sounds like there was a bit of [00:20:41] rubble rousing, in there, right? A big [00:20:43] no dead fight. Big no dead argument. [00:20:45] Right. [00:20:47] What? But yes, I think she's correct [00:20:50] about that. Removes his rings. [00:20:53] Removes his rings, leaves it with her. [00:20:57] Why? Right. And then what did they fight [00:20:59] about? Why would he remove his rings and [00:21:02] then leave it with her? If he knows that [00:21:04] he has to be up and he has to be out the [00:21:06] door, he's taking off his wedding band [00:21:09] and leaving it with her, right? That [00:21:13] also signals to me, listen, let's just [00:21:15] say he did do that himself. [00:21:18] I'm scratching like a crackhead right [00:21:20] now. [00:21:21] Y'all got any more of that Turning [00:21:23] Point? Y'all got any more of that [00:21:25] Candace Owens? Um, y'all got any mints? [00:21:28] Huh? I just need some of those mints. [00:21:30] Just a few. Uh, [00:21:34] [laughter] [00:21:35] but let's just say he did leave the ring [00:21:37] there, right? Okay, he left the ring [00:21:40] there. Wouldn't that signify to you that [00:21:44] he thought he was going to be sleeping [00:21:45] in that bed, but if they got into an [00:21:47] argument and then he had to go to the [00:21:49] other room, that's why the ring was left [00:21:51] there. That's one scenario. The other [00:21:53] scenario is that he's just like, "Yeah, [00:21:54] how about this? How about you keep that? [00:21:56] Okay, how about that? I'm out of here." [00:21:59] There's that scenario, too. I don't [00:22:02] understand. I'll be honest with you. [00:22:04] I've since I got married, okay, this is [00:22:08] not the funnest thing to talk about, but [00:22:09] I've gained like 40 pounds, maybe even [00:22:12] 50 pounds. I've lost like 15 pounds [00:22:14] since my weight loss journey, actually [00:22:16] 20, but but I don't take these rings off [00:22:18] at all. I never take them off. I might [00:22:21] play with them. I might go like that a [00:22:23] little bit, but I never take these I [00:22:26] I've never taken this ring off ever. [00:22:29] Ever. There's never been a time where [00:22:30] it's been off and on a thing. Never. No [00:22:34] reason for that. Ever. Ever. I don't [00:22:36] take this ring off. So why why is he [00:22:39] taking his ring off anyway at night to [00:22:41] sleep? Doesn't really make sense to me. [00:22:44] Just as a guy myself, as someone, you [00:22:46] know, I think we both had the same [00:22:48] values, Charlie and I. Marriage is a [00:22:51] very sacred thing. Love who you're [00:22:53] married to. This is a symbol of it. So [00:22:55] we don't take it off, I would think. But [00:22:58] what were they fighting about? Now, this [00:23:00] is where I think [00:23:02] I think I understand where Candace is [00:23:04] coming from and it makes sense in [00:23:06] regards to what would they be fighting [00:23:07] about? Well, they would be fighting [00:23:09] about Charlie ignoring the fact that [00:23:12] that he's losing donors, not caring that [00:23:15] he's losing donors, talking about [00:23:17] bringing Candace back, getting all of [00:23:19] this uproar because he has Tucker [00:23:22] Carlson on his events and he doesn't [00:23:24] care and he's telling people to go max [00:23:27] and go hard and he's not going to stop [00:23:29] asking questions and he's standing up to [00:23:31] the former ideology that he was so [00:23:33] supportive of. [00:23:35] That might be something they're fighting [00:23:36] about. You might ask, "How does Erica [00:23:38] know about that?" Well, it's her [00:23:41] husband. Pillow talk, talking about [00:23:43] things. You know, you you use your wife [00:23:45] as a soundboard, a person to open up to, [00:23:48] person to, you know, talk about things [00:23:50] in a way you can't talk about things [00:23:51] with other people. But also, she knows [00:23:54] she knows Tyler. Tyler Boyer, she knows [00:23:57] Tyler Boyer very well. Tyler could have [00:23:59] been letting her in on this whole thing. [00:24:00] She could have been seeing the [00:24:01] interviews. She could have been seeing [00:24:03] what Charlie's saying. People could have [00:24:04] been texting her the same way they were [00:24:06] texting Charlie. We don't know that. The [00:24:08] people could have been saying, "Hey, [00:24:09] real Charlie in." Now, if we want to [00:24:11] just acknowledge the tinfoil that we all [00:24:14] have on right now, we can admit it. It's [00:24:16] okay. [00:24:18] If she was some kind of plant, [00:24:21] allegedly, maybe, perhaps, if she was, [00:24:26] well, then that would be what they were [00:24:28] fighting about because she would be [00:24:29] trying to reel him in. She would be [00:24:32] saying, "Hey, [00:24:34] come on. You need to stop doing this. [00:24:36] Hey, come on. You need to stop saying [00:24:38] these things. Hey, come on. You need to [00:24:41] play nice. Hey, you need to stay on the [00:24:43] track. We've been What do you mean? We [00:24:45] love that place. We love Philadelphia. [00:24:47] We've gone to Philadelphia. We've walked [00:24:49] where the Lord walked. Why are you doing [00:24:51] this? Why are you being like this?" That [00:24:53] could have been the thing they were [00:24:54] fighting about. And in fact, that's all [00:24:57] that really makes sense to me in regards [00:24:59] to what they could have been fighting [00:25:00] about. [00:25:01] getting into that whole thing of why are [00:25:04] you doing this to the business? You've [00:25:06] built this thing up. Why are you doing [00:25:08] this? Because Charlie may have led her [00:25:10] into the fact that like, hey, you know [00:25:11] what? I can just meet up with Candace [00:25:14] again. Me and Candace went throughout [00:25:16] the whole country. Erica could have not [00:25:19] liked that. [00:25:21] Charlie might have thought, you know [00:25:22] what, we'll lose a bunch of donors. But [00:25:25] the thing about it is we didn't have [00:25:26] that many donors when me and Candace [00:25:28] were building Turning Point in the first [00:25:30] place. So, I'll just get back with her. [00:25:32] She's She has a new level of fame. I [00:25:35] have a new level of fame and we'll just [00:25:37] tour the country again just like we were [00:25:39] before. Erica could have heard that and [00:25:41] been like, I don't like that. I don't [00:25:43] like that. Since Since Candace since you [00:25:46] first met Candace to now, Candace has [00:25:49] stepped her makeup game up. I mean, I'm [00:25:52] just saying people used to make fun of [00:25:53] the way Candace looked. You can't do [00:25:55] that anymore. Candace looks like Rihanna [00:25:57] now. I'm just saying. I'm being [00:25:58] respectful. I'm just saying she stepped [00:26:00] it up in a big way. Maybe Erica was [00:26:03] like, "What the [ __ ] What? I don't want [00:26:06] that." [00:26:08] And on top of that, you're going to lose [00:26:09] all these donors. [00:26:11] You're going to actually embrace the [00:26:13] labels that all these people are putting [00:26:14] on you being anti- Philadelphia and [00:26:16] things like that. Why are you doing [00:26:18] this? that that more than likely was the [00:26:21] stuff that they were fighting about. [00:26:23] That makes the most sense to me because [00:26:26] as we found out, Erica does have these [00:26:29] weird links. It wasn't just a mob link [00:26:31] that she had. It was a family that was [00:26:33] Philadelphia. We found out half her [00:26:34] family was Philadelphiaian and that she [00:26:37] was kind of Philadelphiaian herself in a [00:26:41] sense, right? Dad had connections to [00:26:44] Philadelphia. Mom has connections to [00:26:46] Philadelphia. she herself through family [00:26:48] connections to Philadelphia, right? [00:26:53] Interesting interesting stuff. You know, [00:26:56] Erica's just looking at Charlie saying, [00:26:58] "Please, Charlie, just I just it's such [00:27:02] a simpler flag to love. It's just white [00:27:04] and it's blue. It's just perfect and [00:27:06] it's not all with all these crazy stars [00:27:09] and stuff." And Charlie's like, "I need [00:27:11] the red. I can't just have white and [00:27:13] blue. I need red, white, and blue." [00:27:15] She's like, "Why are you doing this to [00:27:17] our family? [00:27:19] Can't you just love Philadelphia? Can't [00:27:21] we just love Philadelphia like we always [00:27:23] have together? [00:27:25] You took away all the Philadelphia [00:27:27] pillowcases, Charlie. We used to have a [00:27:29] bedspread that was just white and blue. [00:27:31] What are you doing to this family?" [00:27:33] [laughter] [00:27:34] Charlie's like, "I can't I can't sleep [00:27:36] in a bed like that anymore. I need the [00:27:38] American flag on my bed." [00:27:41] You sound crazy, Charlie. You sound [00:27:44] crazy. [00:27:46] Candace wouldn't think I was crazy. [00:27:49] You say her name again, you son of a [00:27:52] Then the kid starts crying. Oh, don't [00:27:54] worry, baby. Come on. Come on. Sh. [00:27:57] [sighs] [00:27:58] We're going to go in bed. We're going to [00:28:00] get in bed now, Charlie. Maybe you [00:28:02] should sleep in her room. Okay. [00:28:05] Have a good night. [00:28:08] You know, Charlie takes off his ring, [00:28:11] throws it. [00:28:12] You never know. You never know. I don't [00:28:15] know, guys. But, uh, I think Candace [00:28:17] brings up some absolutely wicked points. [00:28:20] I'm going to be honest with you. Then [00:28:21] also, there was this dude um, just [00:28:24] really quick, you know, we we'll get [00:28:25] into this part, I guess. There was also [00:28:27] this dude, this guy, um, Father, what [00:28:31] was his name? Father Klene. Yeah, Father [00:28:33] Klene. He's the one that prayed over [00:28:35] them. I have a picture of this dude. [00:28:37] Where's my picture of this dude? Father [00:28:40] Klene. Where is he? Where is he? [00:28:43] I there he is. There he is. So that's [00:28:45] the dude that was uh praying over their [00:28:48] marriage apparently. Um there is an [00:28:50] interview with him. It doesn't really [00:28:52] lead anywhere. He doesn't let anything [00:28:54] go. He's very much just like, "Hey, you [00:28:56] know, I'm not going to violate their [00:28:58] privacy." So he won't really speak to [00:29:00] anybody, but um yeah, it was [00:29:03] interesting. But I am still looking into [00:29:07] him. I don't know. Ever since those [00:29:09] files came out, you know, you're not [00:29:11] going to just tell me on the face of [00:29:12] things what you are. Like I know there's [00:29:14] another I know there's another layer to [00:29:17] what people are. We all know that now. [00:29:19] And it's quite the filthy layer. Anyway, [00:29:22] let's keep going here before we end it [00:29:25] off. That and this was a very much a [00:29:28] Eureka moment for me. I was like, "Oh, [00:29:30] that's why Jesse was adding the this [00:29:33] this uh this B-roll cuz I was like, what [00:29:36] is with Jesse? He's talking and [00:29:38] explaining things as he's talking to her [00:29:41] and she should be explaining the thing. [00:29:43] And Jesse doesn't do that. Go check his [00:29:45] workout. There's no interviews like that [00:29:47] where he's cutting in with his own [00:29:50] dialogue and B-roll and things like [00:29:52] that. Doesn't make any sense. Then I [00:29:55] remembered, you know, she Camala the [00:29:58] interview. Remember what Camala did with [00:30:00] 60 Minutes? You remember that? And the [00:30:03] answers were all out of whack and they [00:30:05] cut it up and and the host was doing his [00:30:08] own B-roll explaining things that Camala [00:30:11] was saying when Camala could just be [00:30:12] explaining it. And then we figured out [00:30:15] that they actually did edit and they had [00:30:17] to release a whole unedited thing. You [00:30:19] remember that whole debacle? Well, [00:30:20] that's exactly what Fox was doing for [00:30:22] Erica. And I was like, "Ah, that makes [00:30:26] more sense now, right?" [00:30:30] And then obviously you get to watch [00:30:32] Erica Lie when you're watching her with [00:30:34] Glenn Beck. And Glenn Beck's interview [00:30:36] was obviously so prepared. I mean, if [00:30:39] you go back if you go back and you watch [00:30:42] this interview and you watch this [00:30:44] interview, there's a mean mug here. Let [00:30:47] me let me switch that mug up for you. [00:30:49] For you, lady. Here. Here you Okay. [00:30:52] Well, okay. Okay. I'm trying. Okay. I'm [00:30:55] trying. Any smile. Do you smile? Do you [00:30:58] smile once? Okay. I I tried my best. I [00:31:01] tried my best. This is all you get. Uh [00:31:03] [laughter] [00:31:04] I don't like to leave people in bad [00:31:06] faces on the screen, but she left me no [00:31:08] choice really. I don't know what to tell [00:31:10] you. Uh but when you watch that [00:31:12] interview with Glenn Beck, it is so [00:31:14] prepared. It is such a prepared [00:31:16] interview. Right. To the point where [00:31:18] Glenn Beck's like, I think anybody who's [00:31:20] speaking negatively about you at Turning [00:31:22] Point has mental illness. I think that I [00:31:24] think that plays in there. It's like [00:31:26] what? It's so MSNBC. [00:31:30] You know, I saw it the first time, but [00:31:33] when Candace played that again, I was [00:31:34] like, "Wow." And I love that Candace is [00:31:37] going back and looking at things. You [00:31:39] know, it's kind of like this. [00:31:41] >> Love you, Erica. [00:31:46] >> Love you. [00:31:50] >> Right. When we first saw that, we were [00:31:52] like, "Oh, man. Wow." But now when you [00:31:56] watch it, you're like, "What is this?" [00:32:08] >> Just absolutely no tears hanging out of [00:32:11] the window balling. What would possess [00:32:15] you to do that? What would make you say, [00:32:17] "I'm going to hang out of this window [00:32:19] and ball." Except if you were trying to [00:32:21] put on a certain image. Then who's right [00:32:24] behind her? Stacy, who's right in front [00:32:26] of her? That dude. People say he's [00:32:28] Egyptian. Maybe he owns a plane or two. [00:32:30] Who knows? But um yeah, Stacy's right [00:32:33] there. And then you see that and you're [00:32:35] like, there's no tears. There's no [00:32:37] tears. [00:32:39] And that became a trend that we saw [00:32:41] throughout time. And then when she did [00:32:43] that video, that little clip there, that [00:32:45] was like right at the beginning. And [00:32:47] just days later, this was her at the [00:32:50] Zoom call. [00:32:53] I think Candace hit the nose on the head [00:32:55] and I think uh I think what she's I [00:32:57] think she's going hard and it's [00:32:59] surprising even even though this is like [00:33:01] the fourth video where she's going hard [00:33:03] at Erica, it's uh I I think she's [00:33:06] heading in the right direction. Anyways [00:33:08] guys, just wanted to bring that to you. [00:33:10] I'm out of here.
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