Shannon Sharpe, Joe Rogan, 9/11, and the War on Common Sense
Candace Owens doesn’t flinch. Whether you love her or hate her, she steps up to the mic and says the things polite society won’t touch with a 10-foot pole. Her latest podcast episode? A full-frontal assault on the collapsing Me Too narrative, media hypocrisy, and the new religion of political censorship.
From Shannon Sharpe’s $50 million rape lawsuit to Tucker Carlson digging into 9/11 lies, and Joe Rogan catching heat from the Zionist elite this episode isn’t just spicy, it’s a wake-up slap for any man still sleepwalking through this clown world.
Let’s break down the key beats and what they say about where we are as a culture, as men, and as truth seekers.
Shannon Sharpe Gets Accused, and Men Are Finally Fighting Back
Candace doesn’t mince words: “Granddad is nasty.” Shannon Sharpe, 56, ex-NFL legend turned talking head, is being sued for rape by a 22-year-old woman he allegedly dated for two years.
But here’s the twist—he’s not staying silent. He’s dropping receipts, airing text messages, posting video statements, and unmasking his accuser.
That’s new. That’s war.
Candace points out what every man has been whispering for years: the Me Too movement isn’t about justice anymore. It’s about weaponized accusations and leveraged victimhood. Owens, despite despising Sharpe personally, calls it straight: this looks like a shakedown.
And she’s not wrong.
The woman’s texts—”I want you to choke me”… “$25K per cheek”—aren’t exactly the words of a traumatized victim. Are they ugly? Yes. But they paint a picture, and it’s not one of non-consent. Welcome to the kink age, where “rocky consensual” becomes courtroom bait.
Key takeaway for men: In 2025, innocence isn’t a shield. Receipts are your only defense. Keep them. Always.
Joe Rogan vs. The “Moral Interventionists”
Next up, Candace dives into the simmering war between Joe Rogan, the Zionist media gatekeepers, and elite intellectuals like Sam Harris and Douglas Murray. Harris, in his signature smug tone, accuses Rogan of needing a “moral intervention.”
Why? Because he dared to let a guest challenge Israel’s narrative.
Candace calls it like it is: this is the same crowd that called Ivermectin a horse dewormer and wanted your grandma to die alone while they partied on Zoom. These people didn’t just lie to you—they gaslit you into thinking your instincts were dangerous.
Tim Dillon and Rogan mock them to their faces. And thank God someone still has the balls to.
Key takeaway for men: When elite voices start telling you what you can and can’t question whether it’s COVID, Israel, or 9/11 it’s time to double down and ask twice as hard.
Tucker Carlson Goes Full 9/11 Truther and Nobody Blinks
The biggest curveball? Tucker’s 9/11 documentary. Candace brings it up casually, but it’s a bombshell: ex-congressman Curt Weldon claims two hijackers were on the CIA payroll. The government allegedly buried whistleblower reports, destroyed careers, and locked down the truth.
The mainstream press ignores it, of course.
But here’s the thing more and more Americans aren’t ignoring it. We grew up being told planes knocked down three towers and building seven just felt like collapsing that day.
Common sense is starting to win.
Key takeaway for men: If you’re over 30 and still believe every official report you read without blinking, you’re not skeptical you’re sedated. Wake up.
Is the Me Too Movement Finally Dead?
The theme that ties it all together is this: Me Too isn’t about victims anymore. It’s about vengeance, power, and paydays.
When real victims speak, they deserve to be heard. But what we’re seeing now especially in celebrity cases is a game of extortion dressed up in victimhood.
And men? We’ve finally stopped playing defense.
Candace connects this to Harvey Weinstein’s retrial, the crumbling media lies around his case, and how even Joe Rogan (who once bought the mainstream story) is now openly admitting: “I thought he was guilty… now I don’t know what to believe.”
The tide is turning.
Key takeaway for men: False allegations destroy lives. If Me Too doesn’t clean up its act, the backlash is going to be nuclear and long overdue.
The Bigger Picture: Sin, Scandals, and the Fall of the Family
Candace closes with something rare in political commentary soul. She talks about sin, the collapse of family, and how broken men like Shannon Sharp and Harvey Weinstein got there in the first place.
She ties it to her Catholic conversion, reflecting on how sin is a “scattering force,” pulling families, morality, and society apart.
Say what you want about her delivery she’s not wrong.
Men with no order in their private lives eventually bring chaos to their public ones. Whether it’s chasing young women, cheating on their wives, or playing power games in Hollywood it’s all connected.
Final takeaway for men: Discipline your private life, or one day your public one will eat you alive.
Final Thoughts
This episode of the Candace Owens podcast is a scorched-earth reality check. It touches everything media narratives, male accountability, elite corruption, fake victimhood, and spiritual rot.
Men are waking up. Slowly. Painfully. But it’s happening.
The lies are louder than ever, but so are the receipts. And if there’s one thing Candace proves in this episode, it’s that truth, no matter how unpopular, still cuts deeper than fiction.
Stay sharp. Stay grounded. And don’t let anyone media, activist, or Ivy League intellect make you doubt your own eyes, ears, or instincts.