Chicks on the Right: Candace & Loomer HEATED Feud, Kash vs. The Atlantic, X Cuts Specific Payouts & Trump Warns Iran
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The Ricochet Superfeed episode delivers a high-octane, emotionally charged deep dive into the escalating feud between Candace Owens and Laura Loomer, framed within a broader critique of media hypocrisy, financial transparency, and online culture. Host Mock opens with personal reflections and a packed week of events, setting the tone for a multifaceted discussion that spans national politics, digital ethics, and personal accountability. Key headlines include the controversial financial disclosure scandal involving Ilhan Omar, whose net worth was drastically revised from $6–30 million to $18,004–$95,000, sparking outrage over potential fraud. The episode also scrutinizes Kash Patel’s defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic over a damaging hit piece alleging intoxication, with hosts condemning the media’s double standard—especially in how alcohol use is policed based on political affiliation. The central narrative centers on the public war between Owens and Loomer, with Loomer accusing Owens of hiding $12 million in real estate through the Battery Lane Trust, owning two luxury homes in close proximity, and using Jewish lawyers despite her anti-Zionist stance. Owens responds with personal attacks, calling Loomer a 'clinical retard,' while critics highlight the irony of her fundraising efforts amid luxury purchases like a $24,000 Viking stove. The hosts frame the conflict as a 'narcissist vs. narcissist' spectacle, yet acknowledge its cultural resonance and the audience’s deep engagement. Throughout, the show champions authenticity, values-driven brands, and listener connection, underscored by heartfelt fan tributes and gifts—ranging from rooster coasters to wine-cone dish towels—while reaffirming that sponsor support remains the true foundation of the show’s sustainability.
Ilhan Omar’s sudden revision of her net worth from $6–30 million to $18,004–$95,000 raises serious concerns about financial transparency and potential fraud.
Laura Loomer’s allegations that Candace Owens concealed $12 million in real estate through the Battery Lane Trust and owns two luxury homes within 2.3 miles challenge Owens’ public narrative of financial hardship.
Kash Patel is suing The Atlantic for defamation over a hit piece based on anonymous sources, which he labels a 'malicious' smear, highlighting media double standards in reporting on alcohol use.
The Candace Owens-Laura Loomer feud exemplifies a high-stakes, performative conflict driven by personal attacks, hypocrisy, and audience fascination, revealing deeper tensions around authenticity and power in online culture.
The X platform is cracking down on content theft, with journalists calling out figures like Benny Johnson for monetizing stolen work without credit.
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Opening Chaos: Meet-and-Greet, New Boots, and a Sad Farewell
The episode kicks off with Mock sharing her exhaustion after a late-night event, introducing a surprise meet-and-greet, new cowboy boots, and a heartfelt moment when a fan recognized her husband. She honors the passing of Bob Cavoyan, a beloved figure from the Bob and Tom show, expressing deep sadness over his death at 75.
Political Firestorms: Omar’s Net Worth, Democratic Frenzy, and X’s Crackdown
“How in the world does that happen? She's hiding assets. It's tax evasion. And she will probably get away with that because she is who she is.”
The Owens-Loomer War: Asset Hiding, Trusts, and Personal Attacks
“You're a total grifter. You're crying poverty on your show, but you hide your assets in the Battery Lane Trust.”
Laura Loomer’s Financial Bombshell: The Battery Lane Trust
“You're a total grifter. You're crying poverty on your show, but you hide your assets in the Battery Lane Trust.”
Owens’ Defensive Response: Mockery and Deflection
Candace Owens responds with sarcasm, calling Loomer a 'clinical retard' and accusing her of fictionalizing stories, while deflecting with personal jabs about Tucker Carlson and family life.
“You're a total grifter. You're crying poverty on your show, but you hide your assets in the Battery Lane Trust.”
“The only time I'll ever actually be concerned about the hit piece lies that you write about me will be when you stop.”
“How in the world does that happen? She's hiding assets. It's tax evasion. And she will probably get away with that because she is who she is.”
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Laura Loomer
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Kash Patel
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Ilhan Omar
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The Atlantic
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Teresa CTM
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Zoran Mamdani
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