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Candace Owens:

We want to make sure this company is not going to be telling us that we can’t care about this or not be focused on that because we need to decide whether this is still the same company. That’s what it means, right? Is this still the same company? And so I think with the McCoy thing, everyone wanted a stage until you got a stage. Okay. And people started going, “Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.” Right. Case in point: Alex Clark wanted to do the Wall Street Journal thing until I caught like this little lie. And it’s like: what are you saying this thing about Catholics? That’s not true. Okay: take the stage or don’t take the stage, but it can’t be in between. And then suddenly when the public turns against you: “I don’t want a stage anymore.” That would be—that would be my response to that. And I don’t—I do not have any sympathy for Rob McCoy.

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  • Rob McCoy (PERSON)

    “…ymore.” That would be—that would be my response to that. And I don’t—I do not have any sympathy for Rob McCoy. I have no sympathy for Mikey McCoy. I have no sympathy for Tyler Bowyer. I—yeah—I think telling th…”

  • Alex Clark (PERSON)

    “…l you got a stage. Okay. And people started going, “Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.” Right. Case in point: Alex Clark wanted to do the Wall Street Journal thing until I caught like this little lie. And it’s like: what…”

  • Wall Street Journal (ORG)

    ”… people started going, “Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.” Right. Case in point: Alex Clark wanted to do the Wall Street Journal thing until I caught like this little lie. And it’s like: what are you saying this thing about Cath…”