Victor Marx's recent podcast appearance with Candace Owens has left many questioning his leadership skills and character. The episode was a rollercoaster of a conversation, with Marx dodging questions and trying to control the narrative. Ashe Epp (Ashe in America) joins Ryan to break down the interview and share her insights.
The conversation started with Marx celebrating his appearance on Candace Owens' podcast, but Ashe quickly pointed out that the discussion was more about Marx himself than any policy issues. Marx was evasive and dodged questions, particularly about his past, including a bizarre story about beheading a cat as a child. Ashe noted that Marx's behavior was similar to his previous interview with Candace Owens, where he tried to turn the conversation around and control the narrative.
Throughout the episode, Ashe highlighted Marx's obsession with Corby Hall, a man who has made allegations against Marx. Marx's fixation on Hall was seen as a way to divert attention from his own issues and gain control of the narrative. Ashe also pointed out that Marx's claims about helping 45,000 women and children are questionable, and that his website once listed this number, but he denied it until the last.

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