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Candace Owens's Kirk Conspiracy Theory Rips Right-Wing Apart

Candace Owens's Kirk Conspiracy Theory Rips Right-Wing Apart

The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder

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Video Summary

The video discusses the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's passing, focusing on the reactions and reported interactions from various figures within conservative media. Candace Owens is highlighted for her stance, seemingly unique in her interest in Kirk's personal situation rather than immediate political exploitation. The transcript delves into a reported meeting between Kirk and Bill Aman, suggesting it involved an "intervention" due to Kirk's evolving or nuanced views on Israel.

This meeting is framed as a pressure point, with claims that threats were made and that Kirk was offered significant funding from entities potentially linked to the Israeli government, which he allegedly declined. The discussion explores whether these events reflect a broader trend of right-wing media influencers facing pressure regarding their stances on Israel, especially as negative sentiment towards Israel grows among younger demographics. The reliability of these claims and the motives behind them are questioned throughout the narrative.

Short Highlights

  • Candace Owens is noted for focusing on Charlie Kirk's personal situation rather than political exploitation.
  • A reported meeting between Charlie Kirk and Bill Aman suggests an "intervention" regarding Kirk's views on Israel.
  • There are claims that Kirk was offered significant funding from sources linked to the Israeli government, which he allegedly declined.
  • The video discusses the broader pressure faced by right-wing media influencers on the issue of Israel.
  • Concerns are raised about the reliability of information from law enforcement authorities regarding the events.

Key Details

Candace Owens' Stance [1:25]

  • Candace Owens is presented as an anomaly among conservative figures for seemingly focusing on Charlie Kirk's personal situation post-passing rather than immediate political gain.
  • Despite not trusting her entirely, her approach is highlighted as interesting for its lane of inquiry.

While Charlie's widow is like, you know, saying, "I'm going to exact vengeance upon thee the whole uh damn time." Um, you at least have like some one person in media who seems to want to know what's happened to Charlie Kirk outside of how they can exploit it. It's Candace Owens.

Reported Meeting with Bill Aman and Pressure on Charlie Kirk [1:42]

  • Reports suggest a meeting occurred between Charlie Kirk and Bill Aman, described as a staged "intervention."
  • The purpose of this intervention was allegedly to address Kirk's views on Israel, which were deemed problematic by some.
  • It is claimed that threats were made during this meeting.
  • Bill Aman was reportedly asked to dispute this narrative but did not provide evidence to counter it.
  • The meeting is framed within the context of Kirk's alleged strained relationship with the Israeli government.

Aman didn't deny it in his deny it. True threat. True.

Um but she's like speaking about this in terms that I feel like are a little bit too histrionic because this can be true, right? That Charlie Kirk was receiving pressure from Zionist donors. We know that this was true.

Charlie Kirk's Views on Israel and Potential Pivot [2:06]

  • Reporting implies that Charlie Kirk was not in a good relationship with the Israeli government.
  • This is contrasted with his past "incredibly dogmatic pro-Zionist content."
  • The idea of Kirk planning to break with Israel is discussed, but skepticism is raised due to a lack of evidence beyond claims from potentially unreliable sources.
  • Clips are shown where Kirk expresses annoyance at being called anti-semitic and mentions "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza.
  • Kirk's stated reasons for supporting Israel included visiting and feeling the presence of his religion's ancient sites.
  • The unpopularity of Israel is noted, and Candace Owens' own break with Israel is mentioned as a context for Kirk potentially shifting his stance.
  • The audience's demand for such a shift is also mentioned.

I mean, there's there's clips people will show of him on like Megan Kelly talking about he's annoyed that he gets people calling him anti-semite that look like it was in the proximity of this meeting with Aman.

I mean Charlie Kirk was saying I support Israel because I I met I like went there and saw like the ancients of my religion and felt their presence there. Right. Right. Exactly. Like Christian Zionist reasons.

Candace Owens' Theory of an Intervention [5:06]

  • Candace Owens posits that Bill Aman staged an intervention with Charlie Kirk in the Hamptons.
  • The intervention was reportedly due to Kirk's "rational thoughts about Israel" being a "no no."
  • It's alleged that Kirk was surrounded by his "quoteunquote friends," including Bill Aman, who was "very upset."
  • Threats were reportedly made during this event.
  • Owens claims she has confirmation of this sequence of events and challenges Aman to dispute it.
  • She states that Benjamin Netanyahu was called, and Kirk was invited to Israel under duress.

that that there was a world where some of these people could have maybe been normal. But Charlie was Charlie was starting TPUSA when he was 18 years old. And like you're just kind of locked in at that point.

And Charlie was surrounded by his friends, his quoteunquote friends. Uh Bill Aman was very upset and threats were made. That is what uh I am I am told and I will tell you that I am very happy for Bill Aman to dispute this narrative.

Broader Context of Pressure on Right-Wing Influencers [7:06]

  • The possibility of Charlie Kirk receiving pressure from Zionist donors is acknowledged as true and a known phenomenon across the right-wing media ecosystem.
  • Reports from outlets like The Jerusalem Post indicate that Benjamin Netanyahu met with figures like Tim Pool and Dave Rubin, expressing concern about losing the support of young right-wingers.
  • The speaker finds it curious that Candace Owens is drawing specific conclusions or implying them heavily based on these events.
  • The speaker shares a personal experience of facing similar pressure when asking "sensible questions about Israel" as someone who had previously supported it alongside Kirk.

That's why you see BB going on the milk boys, meeting Tim. It would not surprise me if someone like Aman wanted to make sure Kirk stayed a fullthroated supporter of Israel.

Allegations of Anti-Semitic Remarks and Funding Offers [8:15]

  • The speaker believes Benjamin Netanyahu leaned on Kirk, noting that both individuals have made "legitimately anti-semitic things."
  • Charlie Kirk is cited for saying that Jews were "infecting the country with anti-white racism."
  • The speaker suggests Bill Aman's contact was more about Kirk not being "super reliable on Israel."
  • Dave Smith is mentioned as having noted Kirk's pivot on striking Iran, moving from opposition to supporting one strike.
  • This pivot is presented as potentially more concerning to Bill Aman than Kirk's alleged anti-semitic statements.
  • The interaction with Bill Aman felt like a "threat" rather than an attempt to "educate" Kirk.
  • Kirk was allegedly offered "a ton of money" from Netanyahu and Turning Point USA, which he reportedly denied.

Charlie Kirk said that Jews were infecting the country with anti-white racism.

It felt like a threat, you know. I got to tell that it felt like a threat, like not like, "Hey, come here and we can educate you because you're my friend." I'm more like this is your last chance.

Refusal of Funding and Further Attempts to Get Information [10:35]

  • It is claimed that Charlie Kirk denied significant funding offers, including one from Netanyahu, and declined to go to Israel.
  • The speaker acknowledges the unconfirmable nature of this due to Kirk's passing.
  • Joe Rogan is mentioned as having declined an offer from Benjamin Netanyahu to appear on his podcast.
  • A "concerted effort" by Israel to influence right-wing media influencers is suggested.
  • The video notes that Charlie Kirk was wealthy and likely didn't need the offered money, but others might.
  • Further attempts were made to reach Seth Dylan, who was reportedly at the Hamptons meeting, but he did not respond.

So I decided another person that was there, and I am not surprised this person was there. If you've been listening to my show, Seth Dylan, I was going to go out to Seth Dylan, and I decided to message him last night about this uh Hampton's meeting.

And Seth Dylan, who is normally very quick with her response, has not yet been able to respond.

Skepticism and the Reliability of Information [12:22]

  • Questions are raised about the clarity of who exactly offered money (Netanyahu or Bill Aman).
  • The speaker expresses distrust in Candace Owens' narrative, labeling it "fanfiction" at times.
  • However, the speaker also states they trust Owens "more than Bill Aman about the nature of that meeting."
  • The idea of Kirk significantly pivoting against Israel is considered "overblown."
  • The speaker advises anyone considering a pivot to do so sooner, as "you never know what's going to happen."

I mean, I don't know why Bill Aman would know about that. I mean, I he might.

I think I trust uh Candace Owens more than Bill Aman about the nature of that meeting.

Growing Anti-Israel Sentiment and Media Pressure [15:56]

  • A "value tainer" suggests that Israel recognizes negative attitudes towards it are becoming the consensus opinion for people under 45 in America.
  • This trend is seen as the reason for figures like Netanyahu meeting with various influencers.
  • The report about the shooter being "free Palestine" is noted as potentially separate from the pressure on Kirk.
  • The actual pressures on Kirk, whether concerning Israel or his stance on Iran, are considered real and not fabricated.
  • The speaker reiterates distrust in Candace Owens but believes her reporting about the contentious nature of the meeting is likely accurate.

The reality is that Israel realizes that it even in hyperpolarized America, negative attitudes towards Israel is becoming the consensus opinion for people under 45.

Um but this is real. Like, I I don't think this is made up at all about Bill Aman's uh and I I I don't trust Candace Owens, but I think that tweet where he's like, "We had a great time with uh with Charlie Kirk."

Distrust in Law Enforcement and Charlie Kirk's Interview [17:13]

  • The video questions how the public is supposed to trust law enforcement authorities to relay accurate information, given the presence of individuals like Cash Patel and Pam Bondi, who have allegedly issued false statements.
  • This perceived lack of trustworthy information fuels conspiracism.
  • A clip of Charlie Kirk on Megan Kelly's show is presented as substantiation that the meeting occurred and that Kirk was uncomfortable.
  • In the clip, Kirk expresses being a Christian who wants Israel to win but notes he has been treated unfairly and unfairly attacked, questioning his moral character.

We have Cash Patel and Pam Bondi leading the FBI and the Department of Justice respectively and they have put out numerous false statements in order to blame firstly trans people, then the left, than anybody that is more convenient to their narrative.

But my moral character is now being put into question, Megan. Not my decisions. Not like, "Hey, are you doing this? Is it smart or is it dumb?" But no, I am a bad person if I do this.

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