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November 22, 2024 47 mins

Charlie Kirk interviews Megyn Kelly as they discuss her opinions and sheds light on the recent topics in politics. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I'm Bo Davidson with your Real America's Voice, headlines.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Outgoing Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell announces two changes for
the upcoming Congress. McConnell announced that Maine Senator Susan Collins
will chair the Appropriations Committee and added that he will
head the Senate Rules Committee. McConnell says that American defenses
face grave threats and new leadership has the responsibility to
secure the US future. South Dakota Senator John Thune was

(00:27):
elected to replace McConnell as Senate GOP leader in the
next Congress, and.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Staying with the Senate.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
The other South Dakota Senator Mike Rowns announces legislation that
would abolish the Department of Education. Rown says the DOE
has never educated a single student and it's long past
time to end the department that causes more harm than good.
Rounds also says he shares President Elect Trump's vision to
get rid of the Education Department and can't wait to

(00:52):
work with Trump on this issue. Democratic Pennsylvania Senator Bob
Casey has called GOP challenger Dave McCormick to seed the
race in case. He said he is grateful for the
thousands of people who work to make sure every eligible
vote was counted. The race was decided by about a
quarter of a point. This now gives Republicans a fifty
three to forty seven majority in the Senate. Texas Governor

(01:15):
Greg Abbott has now ordered state agencies to sell Chinese assets.
Abbott says that to any extent they have current investments
in China, they are required to divest at the first
available opportunity. Texas has previously banned agencies from investing in
pension funds that embraced environments, social and governance beliefs that's ESG.
The state has also cracked down on China from owning

(01:37):
land now staying in Texas. State Attorney General Ken Paxton
is suing the City of Dallas over a marijuana ballot measure.
The ballot measure reportedly prevents law enforcement from making arrests
or giving citations from marijuana possession, or even considering the
scent of marijuana probable cause for searches and seizure. Paxton
argues that would hamper police officers from.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Enforcing the law. Grounds game.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Texas says it will keep people out of jail for
marijuana possession. They also argue it would save the public
millions of dollars. New York Governor Kathy Hockel slams the
decision to cut crossing hours at the northern border. Hockel
is calling on the Biden Harris administration to boost staffing
at the northern border, which is seeing an increase of
illegal crossings over the past year. Earlier this week, Customs

(02:22):
and Border Protection announced that hours would be reduced at
thirty eight crossing sites, which includes four in New York State.
These reductions take place effective on January sixth. New York
saidate has sent five million dollars in federal state homeland
security funding to enhance northern border security efforts. Mexico says
it is ready to receive Mexicans from the US should

(02:42):
they be deported. The Mexican president says that they will
show they do not have to deport illegal aliens and
added that the US actually benefits economically from immigrants. President
elect Trump has vowed to conduct mass deportations and crack
down on illegal immigration as soon as he takes office
on January twentieth, and this comes as two more caravans
of illegal aliens are heading towards the southern border as

(03:04):
we speak. Poster Nate Silver is calling on Joe Biden
to resign the presidency. Silver questions if there is any
particular reason Biden should finish out his term and added
that there are very high stakes decisions that need to
be made, so Kamala Harris should serve out the last
two months. Biden withdrew from the election after his debate
with President elect Trump as questions about his capacity came up.

(03:27):
A Los Angeles City councilman says they will not enforce
President elect Trump's deportation policies. Councilman Hugo Sodo Martinez says
that the federal government does have a lot of power
over resources, but that they will not be collaborating with
the quote deportation machine. He also says that it is
important people feel empowered and they want to protect families.

(03:47):
This comes after Los Angeles officially voted to become a
sanctuary city. Meanwhile, home sales rose in October for the
first time in three years. Officials say that existing home
sales rose nearly three percent year over year, which is
the first time since July of twenty twenty one. Home
prices also rose for the sixteenth straight month to a
medium price of more than four hundred and seven thousand dollars.

(04:10):
People are still battling higher than average mortgage rates due
to elevated interest rates. And finally, don't let the door
hit you on the way out. Former talk show host
Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly leaving the US after President elect
Trump's win. The Rap reports that Degenerous is moving to England,
and they reportedly bought the property just before the election.

(04:31):
Now several celebrities have vowed to leave the country after
Trump won in twenty sixteen, but they stayed. The Illinois
State Supreme Court has issued that Jesse Smalllett's case be
dismissed after a technicality for lying about a hate crime.
Smallet's team argued that this was a technicality and that
it should be dismissed, although Smallett said that he did

(04:52):
not actually perpetrate a hate crime. That's your headlines. I'm
Bo Davidson in Real America's Voice newsroom.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
Email us is always freedom at Charliekirk dot com and
subscribe to our podcast. There are a lot of questions
about what is going to happen to the.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Department of Education. A lot of questions about it.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Now.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
E Linna McMahon has been selected and she's a fighter,
she's tough as.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
The Secretary of Education.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
But President Trump made a promise repeatedly on the campaign
trail that eventually we're going to phase out the Department
of Education. You see, the same way that we send
power back to the States, education should be done state
by state. We need to decentralize the way that we
educate our children. Why do we have a Department of

(05:55):
Education as it is?

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Well, it's interesting.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
The Department of Education actually was a splinter off of
a education off of a program that actually was about health, education,
and welfare. It was the Hew Department, and they broke
those into three different categories.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Now the US Department of Education.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Get this, How much money do you think the US
Department of Education has every single year?

Speaker 3 (06:25):
What do you think their budget is?

Speaker 4 (06:27):
When you guys go through these numbers, it makes you
just have shock and all. The Department of Education, I
want you to without googling, I want you to guess
what their budget is. Their budget is two hundred and
thirty eight billion dollars a year, said differently. Our Department

(06:51):
of Education budget is triple the Russian military budget. Our
Department of Education has two hundred and forty billion dollars
a year.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
What results are we seeing.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
From spending nearly two hundred and forty billion dollars a
year on education.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Well, here's how it breaks down.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
So twenty eight billion dollars of.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
The budget was spent on pell grants.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
Twenty three billion dollars is on the federal direct student
loan program. So right there, pell grants and student loan program.
Send that over to the Department of Treasury. That does
not need to be housed under the Department of Education.
By the way, I think this is the old budget.
I think this is all the way back from twenty fifteen.
For the record, I'm just looking at this. The new

(07:48):
budget though, of fiscal year twenty twenty four is two
hundred and thirty eight billion dollars, so those numbers are
even bigger. Yet our education is ranked so low across
the world. We spend more on education than any other country.
Where does all this money go. It goes towards paper shuffling,

(08:09):
bureaucrats and desk workers, and subsidizing failed educational programs. In
the Department of Education has the Office of Civil Rights,
the Office of Educational Technology, They have the Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education, the Office of English Language Acquisition,

(08:31):
the Office of post Secondary Education. One hundred and twenty
seven million dollars was spent just studying and countering COVID
related speech, and so I would love to see if
the Department of Education could undergo any sort of audit.

(08:56):
So there's about five thousand people that work for the
Department of Education and it has a two hundred and
thirty eight billion dollar budget. Has anyone thought to ask,
Has any Senate Republican decided to say, why are we
spending all of this money on this monolith, on this leviathan?

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Educational Educational outputs have gone down dramatically.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
We have entire schools in the city of Baltimore where
kids literally cannot read. We have dozens of schools where
kids cannot read at grade level. And so you would
have to ask the question, why is it that the
Department Education exists in the first place. Obviously we're all
very very pro education, but is it a protection racket

(09:45):
for the current college cartel? Are kids pursuing goodness, truth
and beauty? Are they learning about the deeper things? Are
they studying the classics? Do they understand rhetoric and dialogue?
How many kids can actually, if you lock them in
a room without internet connection, can write a four paragraph essay.

(10:07):
How many? No, Instead, we should send it back to
the parents. We should send it back to the local level,
send it back to the states, and different states will
with states will do it differently. The federal government has
no business whatsoever being in the education of our children.
Here is why education is the most personal of all

(10:30):
the things, because education goes all the way down to
the development of the soul of the child.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
It goes down to the development of.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
The of the of the character, which literally comes from
a Greek word which means tattoo of the student. The
only effect the Department of Education has had is to
inflate costs completely across the board, not to mention, and
they come in and allow men in women's locker rooms,

(11:05):
not to mention. They come in and push critical race theory.
It is a top down edict and directive with tens
of billions of dollars into your local school district. And
have you seen your schools rapidly improved? So this was
always the argument of the educational cartel, the National Education

(11:30):
Association and the American Federation of Teachers. We just have
to spend more money and our kids will do better.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
So the budget for.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
The Department of Education in twenty eleven was seventy billion dollars.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
That was thirteen years ago.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
Now it's two hundred and forty billion dollars. So it's
gone up by nearly three and a half times. So
the Department of Education has nearly tripled in size. The
Department Education has tripled in in the last thirteen years.
And are we seeing more kids proficient in math, understanding

(12:08):
of core topics, who love their country, that have civic literacy?

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Of course not.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
Meanwhile, we went from number one in education to the
twenty fifth in education. How's that for an ROI? So
where is this money going? And no one can ever
answer that question. Well, it goes to pelgrants and federal
student loans.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
We should stop taxpayer subsidizing of student loans.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
By the way, we should put it back to the
private markets. If you want to go study North African
lesbian poetry, then you are going to have to go
justify to.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Some banker why the bank should underwrite your loan.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
But if you want to study engineering, if you want
to become a doctor or a lawyer, well then the
bank can make a good argument. Okay, we'll give you
a five percent interest rate. And when Doje comes knocking
and Elon Musk and vik Ramaswami start asking the obvious question,
what do you do here?

Speaker 3 (13:03):
What do you do here?

Speaker 4 (13:11):
The Department of Education, run by Miguel Cardona, has been
one of the most bloated, fastest growing bureaucracies over the
last couple of years. And if you look at if
you look even a little bit deeper into the Department
of Education, just a little bit, if you count tell

(13:35):
Grant's title I Work Assistance and all the other affiliated
cabinet on just grants. According to this article, it is
two hundred and thirty seven billion dollars just done.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
That.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
Now, what we need Congress to do is to reauthorize
the Presidential Reorganization Act and break apart of the Department
of Education if there's duplicative type measures. And as Ronald
Reagan has said, the most terrifying words from the government
are I'm from the government, and I'm here to help

(14:12):
the government. The federal government should have no role in
your kid's education. It should start with parents, community school boards, localities,
and if necessary state. The federal government has failed miserably
in this regard. It needs to be deleted, broken apart,
and brought back to the ultimate micro, the development of

(14:35):
a child's soul, character and values. The US spends more
for pupil than most developed nations, including many that score
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Email us as always freedom at charliekirk dot com and
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type in Charlie Kirkshow Megan Kelly joins us in just
a second One of the big reasons why President Trump won.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
I truly believe Megan Kelly's courage. She joins us in
just a second.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
I'm Bo Davidson with your Real America's voice headlines. The
Illinois State Supreme Court overturns Jesse Smollette's conviction for lying
about a hate crime. Smalllett's team argued that a special
prosecutor should not have been allowed to intervene in the
case after the Cook County State Attorney dropped the charges.
Smollette claimed two men assaulted him and shouted racist and
homophobic slurs at him and put a noose around his neck.

(16:18):
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has now ordered state agencies to
sell Chinese assets. Abbott says that to any extent they
have current investments in China, they are required to divest
at the first available opportunity. Texas has previously banned agencies
from investing in pension funds that embrace environments, social and
governance beliefs. The state has also cracked down on China
from owning land. Democratic Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey has called

(16:42):
GOP challenger Dave McCormick to concede the race. Casey said
he is grateful for the thousands of people who work
to make sure every eligible vote was counted. The race
was decided by only a quarter of a point. This
now gives Republicans a fifty three to forty seven majority
in the Senate. Russia reportedly warned the Biden Harris administry
of a ballistic missile strike on Ukraine yesterday. A Biden

(17:03):
administration official tells Semaphore that they were notified briefly before
the strike, and Russia says that time was about thirty
minutes before the missile was launched.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Those are your headlines.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Back to the Charlie Kirk Show right now.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Okay, everybody, welcome back.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
Email us is always freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com
and subscribe to our podcast. Open up your podcast application
and type of charliekirkshow. Megan Kelly joins us. Meghan, great
to see you and I haven't stopped smiling for the
last two and a half weeks, and I don't plan
to stop anytime soon. Megan, great to see you. I
want to dive into this story with Nancy Mays. What

(17:49):
is a woman seems to be the ultimate question that
the Democrats can't answer. Megan, welcome the program and walk
us through what's happening on Capitol Hill.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
Oh, it's great to be here, Great to see you.
And I feel the same. I've felt elated since he won,
and the things just keep getting better, you know, watching
Joe and Mika slither into Maria Lago like begging to
be relevant again. Please don't hold it against this so
we called you a racist and a rapist and a fascist.

(18:19):
We really just want to be in the center. All
of this is so delicious. It's like, we just keep winning.
So it's awesome. But what's happening with Nancy Mace is
it's kind of interesting, Charlie, because not you realize, not
everybody's been paying attention to all this gender insanity. And
Nancy Mace is a conservative, she's from South Carolina, but
I guess this hasn't been, you know, in her face

(18:39):
for a while. And now it's come, you know, right
to Capitol Hill, and she's having to deal with the
issues that you and I talk about all the time.
So they elected out of Delaware a man who poses
as a woman to the US Congress, and Tim is
his so called dead name, and now he's going by
I don't remember for the new fake names, this Susannah

(19:02):
McBride whatever. So now he wants to us to believe
he's a woman, and he's going to Capitol Hill. And
there's a question of which bathroom this man is going
to use, and Nancy May said, well, he shouldn't be
in my bathroom. He shouldn't be in the women's bathroom.
And actually there should be a rule set out by
the speaker saying he should use everybody should use the
bathroom that correspondents with their biological sex. And then this

(19:25):
person McBride and everyone of the less started melting down,
calling her a bully, saying how nasty she is. AOC
was saying, we're going to have to have genital inspections
now before someone uses the restroom. This is so absurd
and like such a trope. And they're trying to.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
Say that this is bigoted as.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
Opposed to a member a matter of women's rights, and
Nancy Mays is sort of coming to life on this
and getting her facts and learning all the things that
we've been talking about, which is like, the vast majority
of so called trans peopleeople who are male to female
are in fact auto ginophiles, meaning they have a sexual fetish.

(20:06):
They get sexually aroused from dressing as women. And so
there's a pretty decent chance that that man in a
dress in the stall next to you is turned on
by the fact that he's wearing that dress and he's
next to you while you're doing your business, minding your
own business in a stall.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
Hard.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
No, but this is a fact.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
I mean, this has been research over ninety percent, they say,
by at least some experts are autogonophiles in this trans community.
So we really do need to have our defenses up.
It's not to say all of them are, but mental
disorders include gender dysphoria. I mean, it's one of them.
It's in the DSM five. It's a mental disorder. So
why would we be celebrating this, Why would we be

(20:47):
opening the door for this to walk into our women's
rooms where we're most vulnerable and long story short, Nancy
Mace has already won this fight because Speaker Johnson already
issued a rule saying all over Capital Health, we're not
having men in women's bathrooms period.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
This should not be controversial.

Speaker 4 (21:06):
Non Binary activist Evan Greer just interrupted and harassed Nancy
Mays on a stage. I mean, you know how nasty
these people can become. Let's play cut eighty six.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
It's ridiculous the day for trans day visibility. We have
had dozens of trans people died.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
This year and because of the hate or lives.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
You are right, you're pre seas for everyone, just a
privileged few.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
The people live and ground people are reding for justice.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Or rep for Big pack.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Hope productive here.

Speaker 7 (21:45):
That his penis isn't gonna be in my bathroom.

Speaker 4 (21:47):
So right on one minute, Megan, please react to that.

Speaker 5 (21:54):
She's one hundred percent right, and that man just wants attention.
He what he really wants is to have access to
my private spaces, in Nancy Mace's private spaces, and it's
a no, sir. There's a place for you. It's called
the men's room, and frankly a shrinks office. That's where
you belong. You're obviously not well it's trans Day of Remembrance,

(22:15):
and then the next day is the trans Day of Visibility,
and then the next day is the trans Day of
IDL komba who gives, I'm done, We get trans days.
This is not something to be celebrated the same way
we wouldn't celebrate somebody with anorexia or schizophrenia.

Speaker 6 (22:29):
This is a disorder. These people are not well.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
They need help, and they need our empathy over the
you know what they're obviously going through. But they are
not entitled to our participation in their delusions, and if
there were, certainly not entitled to our participation in their
sexual fetish And I am sick and tired of these
men who throw on a woman's wig or a woman's

(22:56):
dress and then want to lecture women about what biggots
and always we are because we don't want them in
our spaces.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
Megan Kelly, we have a long segment coming up in
just a second.

Speaker 3 (23:08):
Stay right there and be right back.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Hi'm Bo Davidson with your Real America's Voice headlines. The
thirty year.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Fixed mortgage rate is approaching seven percent, and it has
also hit a four month high. Officials say it has
now hit six point eight four percent, which is the
highest level since July. However, mortgage rates are down from
the seven point to nine percent it was at this
time last year. The Fed has already cut interest rates
twice since September, and treasury yields have risen. The Chairman

(23:40):
of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Ginsler, will step
down once President elect Trump takes office on January twentieth.
Ginsler thanked Joe Biden for trusting him with the job,
and the sec met its mission and enforced the law
without favor. Gensler aimed to reduce systemic risks and work
out conflicts of interest on Wall Street.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
He was confirmed in twenty two one.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Meanwhile, President elect Trump's incoming borders are Tom Homan says
the administration will use the land Texas offered for mass
deportations of illegal aliens. Homan says that the illegal aliens
have to be detained for a short time while they
get travel documents from their host country and secure flights,
along with other logistics. The state offered fourteen hundred acres
of land for various facilities. Warner Brothers Discovery announces HBO

(24:25):
Max added more than seven million new subscribers. The company
says this is the largest single quarter increase for the
streaming platform. However, the company announced it did experience a
revenue decrease by four percent compared to this time last year.
HBO Max has been performing well as more and more
people cut the cord on cable. New York Governor Kathy
Hochel slams the decision to cut crossing hours at the

(24:47):
northern border. Hochel is calling on the Biden Harris administration
to boost staffing at the northern border, which is seeing
an increase of illegal crossings over the past year. Earlier
this week, Customs and Border Protection announced that hours would
be he reduced at thirty eight crossing sites, which includes
four in New York State. These reductions take place effective
on January sixth. New York said it has sent five

(25:08):
million dollars in federal state homeland security funding to enhance
northern border security efforts. Mexico says it is ready to
receive Mexicans from the US should they be deported. The
Mexican president says that they will show they do not
have to deport illegal aliens and added that the US
actually benefits economically from immigrants. President elect Trump has vowed

(25:29):
to conduct mass deportations and crack down on illegal immigration.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
As soon as he takes office on January twentieth.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
And this comes as two more caravans of illegal aliens
are heading towards the Southern border as we speak. I'mbo
Davidson with your headlines. Now back to the Charlie Kirkshow.

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I don't want to use our valuable time here, but
I just found a list.

Speaker 3 (26:39):
For example, there is Aromatic.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
Spectrum Awareness Week, Bisexual Health Awareness Month, Zero Discrimination Day,
International Transgender Day of Visibility. We have assembled well over
eighty five different days that the kind of trans thing.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
I'm not kidding.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
It's unbelievable actually, and so I don't want to spend
too much time on that.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
But it's just the.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Question I do have, which I think is important, is
at what point will democrat women say enough?

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Is that ever going to happen?

Speaker 6 (27:09):
No, no, it's not.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
I mean you had I'll give you one example. Katie Kuric,
who for some reason has decided to eschew makeup, which
is not a good idea.

Speaker 6 (27:21):
Is out there like it's just so mean.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
And by the way, if you're going to get rid
of the makeup and also the hair, the idea is
not to then take your phone, hold it right here
and do little videos.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
No one wants to see.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
That, especially for women of a certain age, which I am.

Speaker 6 (27:41):
One of them, so I'm allowed to say it.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
Secondly, she's out there, she's such a bully. This is
just mean what Nancy makes is doing. She still doesn't
get it. She's got two daughters, and she still doesn't
get it because her whole life is surrounded in lefts
who think like she does and who give, you know,
kudos and props to women who say Nancy Mays is

(28:06):
a bully and that you're a bully too if you
don't support the trans community.

Speaker 6 (28:10):
This is the same.

Speaker 5 (28:11):
Katie Couric who told Bill Maher a few months ago
that Trump voters are anti intellectual, and now post his victory,
is out there saying, you know, I really just think
these Democrats they're just too elitists and they're just too insulting. Hello, preacher,
heel thyself first. So this is the circle that she
runs in, and she's not alone. Most of these Democrats

(28:33):
have been told for years now that you're mean if
you don't allow these men posing as women into your bathroom.
Look at that guy on CNN who went off on
Shermichael Singleton, who was a he's a more moderate conservative
who was trying to say we shouldn't be a girl
sports right, and that guy went off on him saying,
we are not going to be transphobic at this stable.

(28:56):
We are not going What did he do? He said,
these are biological boys. He wouldn't refer to them as
trans girls. Neither will I, neither should anyone. There's no
such thing as a trans girl or a trans woman.
There are only girls and women, and they require no setup.
You don't have to say biological, you don't have to

(29:16):
say real or certainly not saying sis. If I say
girl or woman, you know exactly what it means. And
that's how the language must be treated in general. Because
take a look at this bathroom situation on Capitol Hill.
How do we say she cannot come into the women's bathrooms,
she cannot come into the women's locker rooms. You've already

(29:36):
lost the fight if you seed the language battle, which
is what that guy on CNN was trying to make happen,
what Katie Kurk wants to see happen, until the rest
of us all stand up and say no, we'll continue losing.

Speaker 6 (29:49):
Right now, we won. We won. This was the number
one issue according to a.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Democrat survey of swing state voters in the swing states.
In just the swing state alone, this was the number
one issue, the trans issue.

Speaker 6 (30:03):
And so it's great.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
If the Democrats don't want to come on board, fine,
keep losing.

Speaker 6 (30:09):
Either way, we win. We either win because you bent.

Speaker 5 (30:11):
The knee as you should, or we win because you
won't and you go down and we continue winning and
you continue losing.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
Take your pick.

Speaker 4 (30:20):
I want to play the AOC clip who I have
a prediction she's going to try to.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Make a run for the presidency in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 4 (30:26):
I know people think that's a little outrageous, but we'll say,
let's play cut ninety one.

Speaker 7 (30:33):
What Nancy makes and what Speaker Johnson are doing are
endangering all women and girls because if you ask them,
will what is your plan on how to enforce this,
they won't come up with an answer, and it inevitably
results in are women and.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
Girls who are primed.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
For assault because they want because people are going to
want to check their private parts in suspecting who is trans.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
And who assists and who's doing what.

Speaker 7 (30:58):
And so the idea that Nancy mayce wants little girls
and women to drop trout in front of who an investigator?
Who would that be in order because she wants to
suspect and point fingers at who she thinks is trans
is disgusting.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
It is disgusting, Okay, and I know this is so silly.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
However, Megan, I think it's helpful to our audience for
you to address this very weak objection head on, because
it is something that is commonly said by the purple
hair jeet hotties.

Speaker 5 (31:30):
Yeah, well, let me put it in terms that she
can understand, Sandy, this is muya stupido. This is a
very dumb point. It's a lie, it's a straw man.
And what she may not be aware is she's repeating
like a weird piece of transform because in these trans
forums online, this is a thing that some of these

(31:52):
guys who have who are autogonophiles, who get off on
picturing themselves as women, like to fantasize about. They love
to picture themselves getting their genitals inspected before they go
into the women's room, like a real woman who's been
me too, who has to pick up her skirt and
show her Let me tell you something that there is
a very tiny percentage of the population that actually has

(32:14):
gender dysphoria. They tend to be more effeminate men who
their whole lives have been more effeminate, and who genuinely
feel like they were born in the wrong body. The
last thing they would ever want or get off on
is the idea of somebody looking at their male bodies

(32:34):
underneath a skirt. They want to hide that they are
not like Leah Thomas, who, as a man who is
will two months earlier. Now is Leah trying to swim
against Riley Gaines parades through the women's locker room with
his full Johnson exposed. That's not what an actual gender
dysphoric person would ever want.

Speaker 6 (32:56):
So in these weird chat rooms.

Speaker 5 (32:57):
They get off on the thought of somebody actually giving
them the inspection because they're auto gynophiles. And AOC who
knows nothing about anything decides to repeat this weird, sick
fantasy as something that's going to happen in order to
try to take the moral high ground of it will
in fact happen, and little girls and women are now

(33:18):
going to be subjected to strip searches before they use
the ladies room on Capitol Hill. Utter lie, stupid lie.
And I'd love to know what chat.

Speaker 6 (33:27):
Room she's been in.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
So, speaking of people who go in places where they
don't belong, Mika and Joe went tomorrow lago. Recently, we
have your very viral take let's play cut eighty four.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Have with all precedents mistake.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
We're not here to defend or normalize Donald Trump, We're
here to report on him.

Speaker 5 (33:56):
I searched for a way to respond appropriately, and I
called my ten years as a litigator in addition to
mine now twenty as a journalist, and I think I
found the perfect phrase. Go yourselves, Go yourselves, you dishonest
jokes of faux journalists.

Speaker 3 (34:17):
Mat dietn't please elaborate.

Speaker 5 (34:21):
I just I love how desperate they are to retain
any connection to power. And look, I think I understand
why Trump had them come there, allowed it. I think
Number one, Trump likes to be covered in the news.
He always has. That's how he rose to fame. So
if he can get good coverage out of these two, fine,
What was the costume to sit with them for an hour?

Speaker 6 (34:43):
Number two?

Speaker 5 (34:43):
I think he enjoyed seeing them brought to heal and
that's the piece of it. I kind of enjoyed too, Like,
why shouldn't they slither intomorrow lago and beg him for attention?
After all they've done to him. It's humiliating what they did.
They humiliated themselves. However, literally nobody wanted to see this union.
This come to Jesus nobody, nobody, not any Republican.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
I mean, well, I didn't want to see this. I
don't want to see them make up.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
I don't want to see them get forgiveness from Trump,
and I hope he didn't give it. They don't deserve it.
I mean, it's not just.

Speaker 6 (35:12):
Fascist and hitler, as I said before, it's he's a rapist.
That's what they've been saying about Trump.

Speaker 5 (35:17):
That he's a rapist and a racist and a bigot
and misogynist who's getting women.

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Killed and will continue.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
That's what Morning Joe I and in the media, I
follow this very closely. That's what they've been saying about him.
So why should they get an audience with him, and
why should they ever get his forgiveness or a relationship
with him?

Speaker 6 (35:39):
So that's number one, But number.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
Two, it's been hilarious to watch their ratings go even
further down the bowl. They suffered more than a twenty
percent drop off just from Monday to Tuesday because people
were so angry that they did this. On the left
who watch that show, hard left, they don't want to
see them make up with Trump. The reason they do
it is this, they desperately need ratings and they desperately

(36:02):
need access to power. He loved that Joe Biden watched
his show. That's why he went out there in March,
just a few months before the June debate and said,
best Joe Biden ever ever, He's better than ever, and
he's doing somersaults backstage. He just can't see it when
he stumbles out on stage. And then the debate happened,

(36:23):
and the next day he had to admit, Okay, maybe
he needs to step down. Then after a week of pressure,
he reversed himself again.

Speaker 6 (36:29):
Oh maybe he can do it. People are being too
hard on him.

Speaker 5 (36:31):
The man's like Sybil, that crazy multiple personality character for
played by Sally Field in the sixties.

Speaker 6 (36:36):
He's I mean, just wherever the wind blows.

Speaker 5 (36:39):
Then Kamala comes on board. She's the greatest thing ever.
Her messaging is right on. The Democrats are the only
ones speaking sense. Then she gets crushed by Trump comes
out the next day. I've been trying to tell everybody
the trans thing is a loser. I've been saying it
on the show for years. Why does it? He'll say
anything anything to try to look like he's in control
and empower and with the right messaging, and that will

(37:02):
include going to.

Speaker 6 (37:03):
Mar A Lago and humiliating himself.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
It's like what people used to do to their dogs
when they would soil the carpet, and they take the
back of their head and make them bury their nose
in the crap so that they wouldn't do it again.
That's what he just did to himself at mar A Lago.
And it's somewhat amusing to watch, but it's also so paphetic.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
It is, and it's just, what do you think President
Trump made the right move?

Speaker 3 (37:30):
Welcome men, I can kind of see it. It's like
I won. You guys lost, Come into my you know,
come to my home. About a minute remaining. What is
your take on that, Megan.

Speaker 6 (37:42):
No, I wish you hadn't done it.

Speaker 5 (37:45):
It just makes them be able to go out there
now and suggest they've got insider information on trumpet. It
almost lends credibility to their opinions on Trump like they
might have inside info, which almost certainly they will not.
And it's going to go south again.

Speaker 1 (38:01):
You know.

Speaker 5 (38:01):
Maybe Trump likes that having them as a foil, and
he likes the storyline of up again, down again, But
me personally, I wish he had not taken the call,
and I wish he had relegated them to the basement
with their.

Speaker 6 (38:14):
Ratings, where they will sit for quite some time.

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Kindley continues with us. Email us Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.
That is Freedom at Charliekirk dot com. So, Megan, I
now want your reaction to some of these accusations being
thrown at my friend Pete Hegseth. And I'm sure that
you've I don't know if you've gotten along with him
or not in the past, but I mean he has
a great reputation amongst many people. What do you make
of this smear campaign against Pete Haig Seth.

Speaker 5 (41:49):
Yeah, No, I knew Pete well when I was at Fox.
I'm the reason he became a Fox News contributor. He
was coming on for free, and my executive producer and
I went to Roger and we said, you've got to
hire this guy. He's incredible and he did get high.
So I loved Pete and I thought he was great.
I don't recommend marrying Pete, Hegseth. I'm going to be honest, Like,
looking at his marital history, it's not an example of fidelity, Okay,

(42:11):
So I'm just going to be honest and admit that upfront. However,
having difficulty in one's personal relationships, especially after having served
two tours, which it's not uncommon for these combat that's
to come back and not be able to navigate their
love lives all that well, is much different.

Speaker 6 (42:29):
Than being a rapist. And this woman's story smells terribly. Now.

Speaker 5 (42:36):
I went through that police report line by line. I mean,
I've got it right here in front of me. Charlie
It's like you can see the amount of time I
spent with this thing with the tabs and the highlighting.
And you know, your audience may know I practiced law
for ten years, was a litigator, was a trial lawyer.

Speaker 6 (42:51):
This woman's story smells.

Speaker 5 (42:53):
And if you read the media coverage about this allegation,
let me tell you, you will not learn the facts
that I'm about to give you. You will learn that
they were together at some conference in Monterey back in
twenty seventeen October, and that she's alleging that he may
have given her a date rape drug and raped her,
and that he's alleging it was consensual affair, and that

(43:14):
later a few years later, he paid her off to
stay silent when she began to rattle his cage about
a possible lawsuit against him. What you will see in
this police report is that she was at a bar
with him after the event. Her husband and children were
down the hotel room hall. They were there too. She
was with her husband and children, two of them, and

(43:36):
she was at this bar with Pete after the event
at which he spoke. She was part of the Republican
Women's conference that others said she was flirting with him
she was touching his leg, etc. Flirting with him, that
he seemed to be more focused on a focused on
a different woman, not this one that Pete would He

(43:56):
later tell the police he never even heded it as
a thought in his mind that he would hook up
with this woman who apparently he didn't have any interest in.

Speaker 6 (44:04):
But then this woman.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
Escorted him out of the bar and was going back
to his hotel room with him, and at one thirty
in the morning she was seen on videotape, which the
police reviewed and reported the following facts about She was fine,
she wasn't s doubling, he looked drunk, and security had
been called on him because they had had some sort

(44:26):
of a fight at one thirty in the morning out
by the pool that led two hotel guests to call
and say could you quiet them down?

Speaker 1 (44:33):
Now?

Speaker 5 (44:34):
First of all, that's totally inappropriate, she told cops. They
were arguing over his treatment of women. What you're supposed
to be his handler for the conference, and you're getting
into a personal argument with him over his treatment of women,
so loud and belligerent that hotel guests are calling security.
You've crossed her line. You're behaving inappropriately. Madam. She says,
and so did the other guests that saw her in

(44:55):
the bar beforehand, that she had one drink, one champagne,
the police say, and an eyewitness who saw in the
bar too. Eyewitnesses who saw in the bar, and the
hotel security guy who came to tell them to be
quiet by the pool all say she was fine. She
wasn't intoxicated, she wasn't stumbling, she wasn't slurring.

Speaker 6 (45:14):
Pete was drunk. She was fine.

Speaker 5 (45:17):
The videotape then shows them leaving the pool and going
back to his hotel, and it shows them approaching the
pool from one fifteen am to one thirty am. Their
arms are locked like a boyfriend and girlfriend might be.
She's smiling. She does not appear drunk, so as a
one fifteen and then one thirty she's locking arms with him,
She's smiling. She does not appear drunk to four witnesses

(45:39):
who lay eyes on her, either in person or via videotape,
including the police. She goes back to his hotel room
sometime between one thirty and two am. She is texting
her husband during this time. She sounds totally fined in
these texts. She does not sound like she is intoxicated
or out of her.

Speaker 6 (45:55):
Mind at all.

Speaker 5 (45:57):
And then the texts shut down and she has an
unaccounted four period from two am to four am. The
husband calls her twice during that time period. The husband
gets out of bed to go check the hotel bar
looking for his wife, wondering where the hell she is.
There's no one in the bar called knuckles in the
higher regency. He goes back home to the room. At

(46:18):
three point forty, he tries her again. He says, she
arrives back home to the hotel room at four am.
She's fine, she's not stumbling, she's not slurring. When was
she drugged? When was she drugged? Did Pete get her
back to the hotel room slipper a mickey at two
am take advantage of her, and then at four am

(46:40):
got her back to her hotel room totally fine because
the witnesses before and after the timeframe say she was fine.

Speaker 6 (46:47):
A coworker the next day said she wasn't hungover.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
What a great summary, Meghan, Thank you so much. Another
spare campaign. I think this one smells to high heaven.
It's a Kavanaugh two point Oh Megan, God bless you.
Thank you so much and see you soon could drive
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