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Candace Owens:

So it is in stock, and you can buy that today. I’m really excited about that. It’s a really good book, and it gets into the history of feminism, and it’s quite a personal book also and kind of my own journey with feminism and kind of learning where all bad ideas come from—which is kind of—or I guess I should say, as it pertains to America— the assassination of the Tsar—another assassination event. I think these Bolsheviks are here in America. Something I want to say to you guys—that is what my dread is. They have woven themselves quietly—to give you kind of a Game of Thrones reference for those of you who watched it. While we were all warring with each other—left and right—the White Walkers were building an army, and they’re here.

Entities Mentioned

  • United States (GPE)

    “…should say, as it pertains to America—”

  • Charlie Kirk assassination (EVENT)

    “…re all bad ideas come from—which is kind of—or I guess I should say, as it pertains to America— the assassination of the Tsar—another assassination event. I think these Bolsheviks are here in America. Something I …”

  • Game of Thrones (WORK)

    ”… say to you guys—that is what my dread is. They have woven themselves quietly—to give you kind of a Game of Thrones reference for those of you who watched it. While we were all warring with each other—left and right…”

  • Bolsheviks (CONCEPT)

    “…as it pertains to America— the assassination of the Tsar—another assassination event. I think these Bolsheviks are here in America. Something I want to say to you guys—that is what my dread is. They have woven …”

  • White Walkers (CONCEPT)

    “…rence for those of you who watched it. While we were all warring with each other—left and right—the White Walkers were building an army, and they’re here. So that’s the sense of dread that I have about what’s happ…”

  • United States Army (ORG)

    “…hed it. While we were all warring with each other—left and right—the White Walkers were building an army, and they’re here. So that’s the sense of dread that I have about what’s happened in this country. …”