Podcast Summary: Candace Owens - "MANHANDLED! Mr. Macron Pummels The French President" | Episode 190
Release Date: May 27, 2025
In Episode 190 of her podcast Candace, Candace Owens delves into a highly controversial incident involving French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron. Titled "MANHANDLED! Mr. Macron Pummels The French President," this episode offers a detailed analysis of the event, scrutinizes the subsequent responses from the Elyse Palace, and explores broader implications for Macron’s presidency and personal life.
1. Introduction & Context
Time Stamp: [00:30]
Candace Owens kicks off the episode by expressing frustration with the relentless and often disrespectful nature of the current news cycle. She references a significant event involving the French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, which has captured international attention.
Candace Owens [00:30]: "Where were you when Brigitte Macron publicly whooped President Macron?"
She sets the stage by comparing this incident to other historical moments, such as Mike Tyson’s infamous fight and Michael Jackson’s moonwalk, emphasizing its potential long-term significance.
2. Breakdown of the Macron Incident
Time Stamp: [00:50] – [12:32]
Candace provides a comprehensive analysis of the viral video showing Brigitte Macron physically confronting Emmanuel Macron. She describes the incident as more than a simple slap, arguing it was a "double-handed shove."
Candace Owens [05:15]: "This was a double-handed shove to Macron's face. We're going to slow that down so you can see it."
Candace dissects the video frame by frame, contending that Brigitte's actions indicate a deeper personal and psychological issue. She suggests that the public perception of the incident as a mere slap is a misrepresentation of the actual events.
Candace Owens [07:45]: "When men fight, there tends to be an aggressive shove... And that's exactly what happened here."
She further analyzes Macron's reaction, portraying it as a display of vulnerability and likening his demeanor to that of the "Cowardly Lion" from The Wizard of Oz.
Candace Owens [10:20]: "He looks like a toddler did an 'Oh no!' in a very public space."
3. Critique of the Elyse Palace’s Response
Time Stamp: [12:32] – [16:26]
Candace sharply criticizes the Elyse Palace's initial reaction to the incident, highlighting their attempt to deflect blame onto Russia by claiming the images were artificially generated.
Candace Owens [14:00]: "The official statement from the Elyse Palace was... 'these are images generated by artificial intelligence being boosted by Russians.'"
She mocks this response as implausible and questions the rationale behind blaming Russia for such an incident.
Candace Owens [15:10]: "Why would we spend our time doing that? For what reason would we pretend that... Brigitte Macron pushing Emmanuel Macron?"
Candace points out the inconsistency and failure of the Palace's statement to align with observable evidence, suggesting a hasty and ineffective PR maneuver.
4. Media Reactions and Analysis
Time Stamp: [16:26] – [18:52]
Candace highlights how mainstream media outlets like CNN and CBS have responded to the incident, often ridiculing the Elyse Palace’s statements and questioning Macron's explanations.
Candace Owens [17:32]: "Take a listen to this clip from CNN."
She shares excerpts from news segments where anchors and panelists dissect the Macron incident, reinforcing her argument that the official narrative is both weak and laughable.
Panelist from CBS [17:47]: "That's not a joke."
Candace Owens [18:32]: "He's not even touching the third rail. He's just saying what is plainly obvious."
Candace underscores the media's skepticism and the broader disbelief regarding the Palace's attempts to downplay the event.
5. "Becoming Brigitte" Series and Further Allegations
Time Stamp: [18:52] – [29:00]
Candace introduces her ongoing investigative series, "Becoming Brigitte," which explores the relationship between Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron. She alleges a long history of manipulation and control exerted by Brigitte over Macron, suggesting that the relationship is deeply dysfunctional.
Candace Owens [20:15]: "Emmanuel Macron has never been the leader of France. Brigitte has groomed him from the time that he was a child."
She discusses legal battles involving her work, mentioning the harassment of Natasha Ray, a critic with cancer, who faced defamation lawsuits allegedly orchestrated by Macron’s team.
Candace Owens [28:10]: "Brigitte and Macron, they're coming undone. And my series has been the undoing of them."
Candace speculates about the possibility of releasing a second season of her series, promising revelations that would further expose the Macron couple's inner workings.
Candace Owens [29:00]: "I'm inclined to believe that the Macron PR team hates them both deeply."
6. Speculation on Macron’s Presidency and Future Developments
Time Stamp: [29:00] – [34:00]
Candace expresses strong opinions on the potential downfall of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, suggesting that the release of more information could force him to step down.
Candace Owens [31:20]: "I think that Emmanuel Macron is going to have to step down. If I release what I know about Emil Macron, he would have to step down."
She humorously acknowledges the growing public sentiment favoring her for the French presidency, underscoring her influence and the impact of her investigative work.
Candace Owens [33:00]: "I saw a tweet where someone said that I'm one episode away from becoming the President of France."
7. Listener Comments and Community Engagement
Time Stamp: [34:00] – [38:50]
Candace engages with her audience by reading and responding to listener comments. The feedback ranges from support and agreement to personal reflections on the incident.
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Dre Hardin: Highlights the timing of the incident coinciding with Candace’s maternity leave.
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Misty: Makes a humorous reference to Will Smith's public altercation, drawing parallels to the Macron incident.
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Sarah: Expresses empathy and disbelief at the idea of violence in a marriage.
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PQ: Observes details from the video, noting the presence and reaction of a woman in yellow.
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Catlock: Praises Candace’s insights and expresses gratitude for her reporting.
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Shannon Smith: Calls for a continuation of the "Becoming Brigitte" series to further explore and expose the Macron relationship.
Candace responds thoughtfully to each comment, reinforcing her stance and encouraging further discussion among her listeners.
8. Conclusion & Final Remarks
Time Stamp: [38:50] – End
Candace wraps up the episode by reaffirming her commitment to uncovering the truth behind the Macron couple’s behavior. She hints at upcoming revelations and emphasizes the significance of independent media in holding powerful figures accountable.
Candace Owens [38:45]: "We are just asking questions... something very demented has gone on in that relationship."
She encourages listeners to stay tuned for future episodes and potential expansions of her investigative series, leaving the audience anticipating more in-depth analysis and exposés.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Candace Owens [05:15]: "This was a double-handed shove to Macron's face."
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Candace Owens [07:45]: "When men fight, there tends to be an aggressive shove... And that's exactly what happened here."
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Candace Owens [10:20]: "He looks like a toddler did an 'Oh no!' in a very public space."
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Candace Owens [14:00]: "The official statement from the Elyse Palace was... 'these are images generated by artificial intelligence being boosted by Russians.'"
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Candace Owens [20:15]: "Emmanuel Macron has never been the leader of France. Brigitte has groomed him from the time that he was a child."
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Candace Owens [28:10]: "Brigitte and Macron, they're coming undone. And my series has been the undoing of them."
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Candace Owens [31:20]: "I think that Emmanuel Macron is going to have to step down."
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Candace Owens [38:45]: "We are just asking questions... something very demented has gone on in that relationship."
Conclusion
In this episode, Candace Owens presents a detailed and critical examination of a politically charged incident involving France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte. Through meticulous analysis of the viral video, scrutiny of official responses, and her ongoing investigative series, Candace underscores the complexities and potential implications of the Macron couple's personal dynamics on their public and political lives. Engaging with her audience and responding to listener feedback, Candace reinforces her role as a vocal and investigative figure in contemporary media discourse.
