
Jinet Gharibian
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.Candace Owens is one of the most successful grifters of the 21st century, but she is also one of the most dangerous. I believe she has ASPD. She has repeatedly used her platform in ways that put people’s safety at risk. Today, she targeted Sarah Tewell. Tyler Bowyer She claimed that Sarah’s family is connected to the 911 emergency system and that the 911 system is connected to Israel. Dan Bongino The following are observable behavioral patterns that, in my opinion, she has publicly displayed and that can be associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). These observations are not a diagnosis, as ASPD cannot be diagnosed based on public behavior alone. Superficial charm: Highly charismatic, persuasive, and skilled at making strong first impressions. Manipulativeness: Using flattery, guilt, fear, or emotional appeals to influence people for personal gain. Deception: Lying, omitting important facts, or changing narratives when advantageous. Lack of genuine remorse: Rarely expressing authentic guilt after harming others. Callousness: Showing little empathy for people affected by her actions. Exploitation: Viewing relationships primarily as opportunities for influence, status, money, or attention. Image management: Carefully cultivating a public persona while behaving differently in private. Blame shifting: Portraying herself as the victim or redirecting responsibility to others. Rule bending: Ignoring ethical norms or standards when they interfere with her personal goals. Grandiosity or entitlement: Acting as though normal rules should not apply to her. Calculated risk-taking: Taking social, financial, or reputational risks when the potential reward is high. Emotional mimicry: Displaying emotions that appear appropriate without necessarily experiencing them deeply. Strategic use of outrage: Using controversy or polarization to attract attention and engagement. Instrumental relationships: Forming relationships primarily based on usefulness rather than mutual care. Gaslighting or psychological manipulation: Causing others to question their own perceptions or memories. Minimal accountability: Rarely accepting responsibility without offering excuses or shifting blame. Shallow emotional expression: Emotional displays that change rapidly depending on what is advantageous. Persistent pursuit of admiration, influence, or power: Seeking status or control, even at the expense of others. FBI FBIDirectorKash Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton Stealth Medical Insurrection Barbie
Jinet Gharibian173,926 görüntüleme • 20 gün önce

This is the first interview Tucker Carlson had after all the cabinet members were confirmed in the White House, and Tucker realized he does not hold any position there. Listen carefully to what he says about why Putin is “popular” in Russia. Read this part ⬇️ after you watch the attached video. George Farmer is the CEO of Redfield & Wilton Strategies, a polling firm that is built to measure public attitudes in real time, tracking things like issue salience (a political science term that refers to how important a particular issue is to the public at a given time. It’s not about what people think about the issue; it’s about whether they consider it a priority), approval trends, and how different demographics react to political events. In theory, that kind of data can help media organizations like Candace’s, or outlets such as GB News, understand what topics are gaining traction and how audiences are likely to respond to certain framing. Tucker Carlson, who constantly says he loves Candace, could be a great customer consuming that type of research. It could inform topic selection or messaging angles by showing what is emotionally or politically resonant with segments of the public at a given moment. He is a total 🤡. Hated Trump, then loved Trump, and now hates him again.
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Candace Owens is once again playing her favorite game of gaslighting the entire internet, claiming that she “never said Erika Kirk killed Charlie” as if her months-long “Bride of Charlie” conspiracy circus, the nonstop podcast episodes demanding Erika be dragged into a police station for questioning, the leaked-audio hit jobs painting the grieving widow as suspiciously upbeat, and the endless insinuations about betrayal by “people close to him,” MK-Ultra ties, Israeli plots, and black-widow motives were all just innocent “questions” from a neutral journalist. Spare us the fake amnesia, Candace Owens. You built an entire grift empire around implying Erika orchestrated or covered up her husband’s public execution, raked in the views and merch sales doing it, then had the audacity to clutch your pearls when Erika finally called you out for straight-up claiming she murdered her husband. You didn’t “just ask questions”, you poisoned the well, profited off a widow’s pain, and now you’re pretending your hands are clean? That’s not investigative journalism; that’s cowardice wrapped in a podcast mic. Own your conspiracy trash or shut up.
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Oh my God, someone just slap me in the face and tell me this is not real. Today, Candace Owens announced that not only does she believe in mental health disorders, but she’s now diagnosing Erika Kirk with Dissociative Identity Disorder. 😂 Tyler Bowyer Blake Neff Stealth Medical Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton
Jinet Gharibian17,144 görüntüleme • 22 gün önce

Questions for Candace Owens Question 1 You have said that you were kicked out of your home at age 14 and lived with a boyfriend for six months, describing yourself as “one of those kids.” How did those early experiences shape your understanding of relationships, authority, and personal boundaries? Question 2 Years later, in your debate with 20 feminists and on the podcast Whatever, you often gave the impression that you were not one of those kids. Maybe I am wrong, Candace, so can you tell us whether you ever talked about your past in those debates, or explained how those early experiences shaped the beliefs you now promote for women? Question 3 You have said that from about ages 8 to 18, you read only fiction books, and that you began reading nonfiction only after you became interested in politics. How did spending almost a decade reading only fiction affect how you understand the world’s complexity and complicated issues in general? Question 4 In 2007, you sued the Stamford Board of Education after reporting racist death-threat voicemails. In 2024, you publicly stated that you were again receiving death threats, but this time from the French government. Given that, according to you, your parents kicked you out of your home at age 14, that you later received death threats from students connected to the Stamford Board of Education, and that you now say you are receiving death threats from the French government, how do you understand this pattern of death-threat claims appearing at major phases of your life? Question 5 In 2015, when you started the project called Degree180, you published articles criticizing conservative Republicans and the Tea Party movement, and mocking Donald Trump, including comments about his penis size. During that same period, you also wrote articles stating that cheating and having affairs could be romantic, and another article suggesting that it could be smart for a woman to marry a gay man. Even if you identified at that time as a Democrat or a liberal, these views are not commonly held within those groups. What values were guiding those arguments at that time? Question 6 In 2016, you launched a project that involved publicly identifying individuals accused of online harassment. After the project was suspended, you were later doxxed. After you were doxxed, you blamed the left. Is that true, and did that experience contribute to your shift toward conservatism? Question 7 You have said that you used Charlie Kirk’s credit card to buy airline tickets to the UK without asking his permission. What was the nature of your professional or personal relationship with him that made you feel comfortable enough to do that? Question 8 In December 2018, during that UK trip, you met George Farmer. Shortly afterward, in May 2019, you made comments at a Turning Point UK event stating that nationalism itself was not problematic, and that Hitler’s issue was his global ambitions rather than nationalism confined to Germany. How do you reflect on the timing and substance of those remarks today? Question 9 After 2019, TPUSA distanced itself from you and you were no longer on the payroll, even though you later spoke at events such as the Michigan event in 2024. How did that distancing affect how you viewed TPUSA from that point forward? Question 10 Is it possible for you, and for your followers, to consider that Erika Kirk is not a perfect human being, like all of us, and that Turning Point USA is not a flawless organization, like any organization, but that your conclusion that they betrayed Charlie could be wrong, especially if that conclusion was influenced by a dream? Cc:Paramount Tactical - Gary Melton Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) NΛTLY DΞNISΞ Alex Jones Tim Pool Tyler Bowyer Andrew Kolvet FBI Donald J. Trump Dr. Phil Dr Jordan B Peterson Elon Musk Patrick Bet-David Adam 🆘 Sosnick
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