Candace

Candace Owens
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Nov 7, 2024 • 46min

Trump Derangement Is Back And Better Than Ever! | Candace Ep 99

Tensions rise as Democrats face internal strife and Kamala Harris grapples with significant debt. The podcast dives into the anxieties of children of undocumented immigrants amid fears of family separation. Political shifts among Latino voters are examined, alongside critiques of celebrity influence in politics. From the complexities of immigration policy to the evolving landscape of public perception, the hosts tackle the disconnect between celebrities and the average American. They also touch on pressing border security issues and engage listeners with upcoming milestones.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 59min

TRUMP WINS! Kamala Can Be Indian Again. | Candace Ep 98

The hosts dive into the uproar following Trump's victory, critiquing Kamala Harris's political journey and authenticity. They humorously tackle election fraud allegations, celebrity political endorsements, and the media's reaction to demographic shifts. There's a sharp commentary on elitism in politics and a call for more relatable representation. As they reflect on national unity, the challenges ahead of the 2028 elections become clear, emphasizing the need for rational voter engagement over superficial appeals.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 46min

Kamala Chronicles Season Finale | Candace Ep 97

The discussion dives into Kamala Harris's complex family background and the secrets surrounding it. Barack Obama's childhood in Indonesia is examined, along with controversies about his birth certificate. The influence of women's voices in politics shines through, alongside the celebrity impact on voter engagement. A pet squirrel's euthanasia stirs emotional reactions, while critiques of public figures unveil deeper societal issues. Lastly, it highlights the balancing act of parenting and the importance of electoral integrity ahead of Election Day.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 45min

LeBron Finally Breaks His Silence Over Diddy | Candace Ep 96

LeBron James finally breaks his silence on recent controversies, igniting discussions about celebrity activism and accountability. A mother’s tragic lawsuit against an AI chatbot raises urgent questions about technology's role in youth mental health. Meanwhile, the exploration of a family's tumultuous genealogy uncovers hidden secrets. Political hypocrisy and economic struggles for everyday Americans provide a backdrop to the mishaps of celebrity culture, leaving listeners thinking about influence in today's world.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 46min

EXPLOSIVE Findings: More Harris Family Freemasonry? | Candace Ep 95

JD Vance, author and venture capitalist, dives into the enigmatic lineage of Kamala Harris, raising eyebrows with connections across Canada and Jamaica. He discusses the impact of ancient bloodlines on modern politics and critiques the 'woke mind virus' as a new belief system. Vance also explores historical exploitation in vaccine development, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by marginalized communities. Personal transformation and cultural preservation wrap up the conversation, urging listeners to engage with crucial historical narratives.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 51min

Kamala’s “Grandma Chrishy” Doesn’t Exist. I Am Convinced. | Candace Ep 94

A light-hearted investigation suggests Kamala Harris's familial claims may be more fiction than fact. The fallout from Jeff Bezos's changes at The Washington Post raises eyebrows about media integrity. There’s a satirical twist as political ambitions take a hilarious turn, coupled with a serious call for pro-life support. Plus, a dive into the rising trend of betting on elections and a critique of comedians navigating today's sensitive climate. It’s a blend of humor, politics, and media critique with a touch of intrigue!
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Oct 29, 2024 • 48min

Oops! I Got Fired From Australia. | Candace Ep 93

The podcast dives into the political theatrics surrounding recent rallies, highlighting Trump's controversial parallels to Hitler. Kamala Harris's complex identity and ancestry are examined, sparking discussions on authenticity in politics. The speaker shares frustrations with Australia’s immigration policies, including a surprising travel ban. There are humorous reflections on media narratives and pandemic preparedness. Finally, the conversation touches on the therapeutic joys of gardening and the significance of free speech amid rising authoritarianism.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 57min

This Man Helped Kamala Harris. Then He Mysteriously Died. | Candace Ep 92

Yoichi Clark Shimatsu, a journalist and former editor of the Japan Times, shares his in-depth research on Kamala Harris's family background and sheds light on the mysterious death of his friend Jeff Adachi, a former public defender. The conversation probes into unsettling connections between politics and community activism, as well as controversial historical narratives surrounding figures like Harris. Shimatsu also explores dark themes like MKUltra, hidden ancestries, and the intricate web of political intrigue influencing public perception.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 48min

Kamala’s 23andMe Results: Everything BUT Black | Candace Ep 91

Nick Cannon, an American actor and television host known for his vibrant personality, joins Candace Owens for a lively discussion. They dive into Kamala Harris's family history, questioning narratives surrounding identity. Election integrity takes center stage as they explore suspected voter registration fraud in Pennsylvania. The conversation also touches on the intersection of Hollywood culture and historical narratives, critiquing traditional values versus modern representation. Engaging comments from the audience add a dynamic layer to this thought-provoking dialogue.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 51min

Menendez Propaganda: Can We Stop Feeling Bad For Murderers? | Candace Ep 90

The podcast dives into Kamala Harris's disastrous CNN Town Hall and the mixed reactions to celebrity endorsements. It dissects the media's influence in shaping public sympathy for the Menendez brothers, despite their crimes. The discussion questions how narratives can shift perceptions of violence and examines the complexities of ancestry linked to political figures. It also critiques the emotional manipulation used in politics, particularly regarding the Black community. Tune in for a thought-provoking analysis on morality and media.

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