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🗓️ 18 March 2025
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0:00.0 | All right, you guys, happy Tuesday. What can I say other than it is a woman's intuition, |
0:04.4 | which is funny because we ended yesterday's episode where I was saying, women, we don't know, |
0:09.2 | but we know. And many ladies got that. We just know stuff. We get vibes. And last week, |
0:15.3 | I was looking at the CEO of the Daily Wire, Jeremy Boring's tweets, and something just felt off. |
0:22.0 | So we did an entire episode, well, actually just the beginning of an episode, but we quite |
0:25.5 | literally entitled it, just asking questions about the Daily Wire. |
0:29.3 | And today, just four days later, news breaks that Jeremy Boring is stepping down. |
0:34.9 | So our answer has arrived. Let's jump right into that. Let's get started and welcome back to |
0:40.7 | Candace. You guys, I am having deja vu. I am having deja vu. It's like I've already been here before. You're not going to believe this. Today is my fire diversity. You're wondering what a fire diversity is. It's the anniversary of the day you got fired. So shout out to anyone who's been fired before. |
1:16.3 | But last year on March 18th, I received news that I was no longer employed at The Daily Wire, which did arrive as somewhat of a shock to me. And we're fast-forwarding now exactly one year later |
1:23.0 | because, ironically, right after my exit was announced a few days later, then the entire Christ is King debacle took place online, courtesy of Andrew Claven, who did this whole video about my exit and accused me of all sorts of things that we don't need to relitigate because I have moved on and I am certain so has he. |
1:40.6 | But it was a bit of a lint surprise to be fired. It was a bit of a lent surprise to have like |
1:45.2 | the Christ is King thing being branded as something that it most certainly is not. And we're doing |
1:49.6 | that again. We're doing the crisis king thing again. And this time I can't get fired. Well, |
1:54.5 | I could. I guess my husband could fire me, but can't fire me this time. So I'm safe. |
1:57.6 | I'm marked safe from being fired at Lent, but there has been a major announcement |
2:01.9 | today one year later that Jeremy Boring is, quote unquote, stepping down from his role as the co-CEO |
2:10.5 | of a Daily Wire. Now, before we get into the internet speculation as to what the heck is happening, |
2:16.6 | in case you are not in conservative political |
2:18.6 | land, you're not sure why exactly this is trending. Jeremy Boring was the co-CEOO of a daily |
2:24.2 | wire. And he was what I would describe as a rare CEO in his decision to be front facing. And I come |
2:33.2 | from a corporate environment. I work in private equity. Typically, CEOs like to be behind the scenes. They like to be front-facing. And I come from a corporate environment. I work in private equity. Typically, |
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