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  1. BulwarkOnline on

    It was, in short, the full Candace experience: ideas presented as journalistic discovery, but which barely qualified as conspiracy theories—and often were just antisemitic.

    And yet, there is clearly an audience for it. Owens reached more than 200,000 simultaneous viewers during her [broadcast](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAsV0fHGBiM) live on YouTube on Wednesday. Within two hours, the video had earned 1 million views.

    Few, if any, voices on the online right have risen so quickly and to such levels of influence as Candace Owens. Having been pushed out of semi-respectable outlets after going to war with talent already there, she has built a media empire of her own by dabbling in true crime dramas, cultural commentary, and boundary-obliterating political punditry.

  2. SpaceCampDropOut on

    Why is this considered entertainment and why do people continue to give her attention?

  3. Unlikely_Side9732 on

    Two people who I don’t care enough. It’s already a lot that I’m commenting this.

  4. MiloReyes_97Reborn on

    I don’t care. So long as it keeps stiring the conservatives pot and puts that Babylonian tramp Erika on the hot seat I’m good. Let them tear each other apart.

  5. Aggravating_Life7851 on

    You can’t tell me that Candace wasn’t either fucking Charlie or desperately wanted to be.

  6. john_the_quain on

    If I’m following today’s news correctly, this is the kick off of the new DCU.

  7. CosmosisJones42 on

    To be honest, I was expecting an actual documentary. I was kinda bummed finding out it was just another podcast of her talking into a microphone at a desk.

  8. thisbroadreadsbooks on

    I dislike both of them, but I’m honestly done calling anything “nuts” in today’s world. Literally everything is crazy and nothing makes sense. Lol.

    I won’t watch her installments directly, but I’ll watch some sassy, petty people analyze them at some point.

  9. Gucci_Unicorns on

    So – as a very drama-only invested leftist, I listened to the first episode, and I thought it was pretty interesting. Candace spends a lot of time on Erika’s formative years and upbringing, and while most of it is speculative guesswork, she does challenge a lot of things Erika has said about her past (her mom being a single mother, for example) with direct factual examples that indicate Erika is lying.

    I think the thing that isn’t fabricated or grift is that Candace really seems to *fucking hate* Erika.

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