Candace Owens has always used the exact same playbook...
She’s currently pushing the claim that TPUSA used AI to fabricate audio of Charlie Kirk appointing Erika Kirk CEO if anything happened to him. As usual, she has zero evidence. Instead, she’s pointing to the fact that TPUSA refuses to “jump” when she says “jump” as proof of wrongdoing.
She did the same thing in December when she claimed there was an assassination plot against her. She offered no evidence, then argued that because the White House and the Macrons ignored her, that somehow proved the claim was true.
Likewise with the conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron is secretly a man. An outrageous accusation with no evidence - yet Owens somehow normalized the idea that a woman should have to prove she’s a woman simply because Candace pushed a baseless claim.
Below is a perfect example of these tactics in action from an appearance on @RubinReport in 2017, when Candace Owens - newly adopted conservative at the time - was being taken to task by @Tree_of_Logic over her doxxing website, Social Autopsy.
In response, Owens claimed @Tree_of_Logic was being paid as part of a conspiracy against her - a narrative she has repeated many times since, including about me. When @BlaireWhite pressed her for evidence, Owens immediately fell back on: “You can’t prove it’s not true.”
And when that fails, she turns to the usual tactics:
-Appealing to “free speech” and claiming she has the right to say whatever she wants
-Saying she’s “just asking questions”
-Deflecting and attacking others, throwing as much mud as possible and hoping any of it sticks.
-Moving the goalposts or downplaying the original accusation
-And, of course, Candace’s favourite tactic: playing the victim
Like with all the examples of accusations she's made (and many more) - especially accusing Erika Kirk and TPUSA of being complicit in Charlie Kirk’s murder — once you strip away the theatrics, there’s no substance behind the claims.
These tactics are great for engagement and may work on her audience and in the court of public opinion, but they won’t save her in an actual court of law.
@helpyouhealnow Years later, I was moving out and he saw I had a blue bucket in my car and said very sarcastically, well I guess you got your blue bucket. I realized then he had been doing it on purpose all those times.
@Ryan_Daigler We purchased my father a polo shirt in the 80s, and we thought he would love it because it was a brand name. he was a narcissist. pretended to enjoy it in front of our grandparents. then at our house, he mowed the lawn and wipe his face with it like it was a rag.
Imagine being Trump:
-Netanyahu tells you to attack Iran
-You refuse
-Mossad drops a teaser from Epstein files labeling you a pedophile.
-You attack Iran.
-Netanyahu pushes for a false flag against the GCC( gulf cooperation council).
-You refuse.
-Today, new Epstein files drop: You raped a 13yo girl
-What next??
Good morning.
The reason you feel Charlie’s death so deeply is because grief doesn’t measure itself by proximity. It measures itself by meaning. You didn’t have to know him personally to feel the sting of his absence, because when a voice like his goes silent, something in the atmosphere shifts.
The reason it feels heavier than so many other tragedies is because your spirit recognizes that this is not just about a man, it is about a battle. Scripture says eternity is written on our hearts, and when someone who carried truth with boldness is suddenly gone, eternity aches within us. It’s like our souls know instinctively that the darkness celebrated, and that strikes us at the core.
The reason you can’t shake it is because psychologically, we don’t only attach ourselves to people…we attach ourselves to symbols. Charlie became a symbol of conviction in a time of compromise, courage in a time of fear. And when a symbol is struck down, it rattles something primal and eternal inside us.
That’s why even those who never met him feel it. There is a strange thread pulling at us, and it is not imagined. It is real. We are bound together by shared purpose, by shared longing for truth, by the Spirit of God Himself weaving us into a fabric that cannot be torn apart. This loss pulled at that fabric, and every one of us felt the tug.
So if you’ve wondered why this hits so hard, it’s because your soul knows. This is bigger than news. This is bigger than politics. This is about eternity, about truth, and about the weight of a man whose life carried both.
Love y’all.
@charliekirk11 Articles makes it sound like he was just standing there with his hands in his pockets; they neglect to say, while standing in front of and blocking a federal agent's car from passing.