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October 17, 2025 94 mins

Commentary on man's values, Islam, University of Oklahoma event, political violence, answering questions from members, and New York mayor debate  

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Speaker 1 (00:17):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Now mcdonnie is actually up. He's up to forty nine percent.
Then you got Cuomo a thirty one percent, so a
fifteen point advantage back in September on the average. Now
it is eighteen points. The bottom line is this, Andrew
Cuomo needs something very big to change at this particular point,
because if something doesn't change over the final two and
a half weeks of this campaign, this race is pretty

(00:42):
much over.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
In the date in the Democratic primary for him to
set foot in a mosque, he had more than ten years,
and he couldn't name a single mosque at the last
debate we had that he visited. And what Muslims want
in this city is what every community wants and deserves.
They want equality and they want respect. And it took
me to get you to even see those Muslims as
part of this city. And that, frankly, is something that

(01:04):
is shameful and is why so many New Yorkers have
lost faith in this politics.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Yet you know.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
That I work with the Muslim community for many name.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
A single mosque went to a door, a single mosque
went to.

Speaker 6 (01:18):
A ten year whatever here they were before I was here.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
There are a lot of New Yorkers who support me.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
And there are a lot of Jewish New Yorkers who
support me because they think you're anti Semitic.

Speaker 8 (01:30):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
So it's not about Trump or Republican.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
It's about you.

Speaker 5 (01:36):
Uh you think he's anti Semiticus. I don't make those
judgments about people. Are you were racist, that you are
an anti semi I know there are many Jewish people
who believe he is the anti Semitic.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
For Andrew Cuomo, because what he is willing to say,
even though not on the stage, is to call me
the first Muslim on the precipice of leading this city
a terrorist sympathizer, is to send mailers that artificially lengthen
my beard, is to say to New Yorkers that they.

Speaker 6 (02:01):
Should be I will.

Speaker 9 (02:04):
As a specific question, no kings a declaration of independence
against the tyranny, against lawlessness in the context that there
was no rule.

Speaker 10 (02:18):
Of law, it was the rule of king.

Speaker 11 (02:22):
And I think increasingly people are waking up to the
rule of law in this country. And I hope it's
dawning on people how precious this moment is and what's
at stake, And so I hope people put a stake
in the ground, take the opportunity and time to participate
this weekend.

Speaker 12 (02:37):
There's a thought out there that they're at least waiting
to this crazy No King rally this weekend, which is
going to be the farthest left, the hardest core, the
most unhinged in the Democratic Party, which is a big title.

Speaker 13 (02:52):
The contrast of Chuck Schumer throwing a temper tantrum here
at home just to appease the most radical element of
his base, so that on the eighteenth, when they have
the Hate America rally that everybody knows is coming.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
And that everybody knows Chuck Schumer.

Speaker 13 (03:07):
Needs to deliver a shutdown government to them to appease them.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Well, how about you think about us.

Speaker 7 (03:14):
John Bolton was charged with eighteen federal count The first
eight counts are transmission of national defense information. The second
set of nine counts, that's counts nine through eighteen is
retention of national defense information. And that looks like it's
US Code Title nineteen, Section seven ninety three d and E,

(03:34):
which is part of the Espionage Act. Now, there was
another statute that they were considering, and it looks like
they've only charged him with those espionage acts he.

Speaker 14 (03:42):
Has committed very serious crimes. This is a devastating, indicatamatic.
This really is a rifle shot, and I think it
should be the end of Donald Trump's political career.

Speaker 15 (03:55):
It's about John Bolton's use of an email account with
aol An email account where he was writing diary like
notes and summaries of his time as National Security advisor
to himself at times even sending them to his wife
and daughter.

Speaker 16 (04:10):
Black people, brown people of all stripe, whether you're an
Indian American or a Mexican American, and whoever you are,
go out in your plate where you live and get
a gun legally, get a license to carry legally, because
when you have people knocking on your door and taking

(04:31):
you away without due process as a citizen, isn't that
what the Second Amendment was written for.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
Go back and read what the Second Amendment said.

Speaker 17 (04:40):
People are calling this protest the No King's Day because
Trump thinks he's a pinking and you know he's not.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
He's barely a president.

Speaker 17 (04:51):
In fact, guess what I'm going to say, something that's
going to get me in trouble. I don't think he
won in a free and fair election.

Speaker 10 (04:58):
You are me Charlie.

Speaker 18 (05:01):
Every day there's a battle for your mind, raging information
coming from every angle, but the will to deceive.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
I fear not.

Speaker 18 (05:09):
You found the place for truth, the voice of a
generation that still has the will to believe.

Speaker 10 (05:14):
In the greatest country in the history of the world.
This is the Charlie Kirk Show. Fuck a lot, here
we go on.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
All right, Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. Back in
the studio. My name is Andrew Colvid. I'm the executive
producer of this fine show. I'm joined by Mikey McCoy,
who's going to be my co pilot today. It's an
honor to be next to the Gray Andrew Cole. That way, no,
I was about to say the same about you. You
got this clip that's going viral. I think we need
to get it loaded up. It was too funny. Yeah,
I know, we'll get to it. If you guys missed

(05:47):
out thought crime. I had to fly back to Phoenix
last night from our nation's capital, the Imperial Capital, and
I had to I had to fly back, so you
guys took the second part of the show after the debate.
I watched it actually on the plane. I had really
good wi Fi, Thank you American. So I had really
good So I watched it, and then I watched your guys' analysis,

(06:08):
and I thought you did a great job and your
particular segment was fantastic. So at what point Mike goes,
you know, the moderators really missed a moment. They should
have brought out a Chapotle.

Speaker 19 (06:20):
Bowl and held it up and said, mister mom Donnie,
how do you eat this with a fork or your hands?

Speaker 1 (06:29):
It was a missed moment. It was a miss moment.
You did a good impression of everybody as well, So
we should get that guy. But anyways, lots of news
happening today. Zelenski is he's going to be in Washington
at one pm. The President is going to greet him
one pm Eastern at the White House, and then they're
going to have a bilateral meeting. All of this, of course,
comes after President Trump said that there was a very

(06:50):
productive call with Vladimir Putin yesterday. There's a trust issue there. Certainly,
President Trump signaled that there might be a trust issue,
and we're gonna see what happens. So in the one
one o'clock hour, we're gonna get into that. Now on
the backdrop of all of this, Yeah, there you go.
You got Zelenskin Trump, that's gonna happen. Sorry for those

(07:11):
on radio, we just finally got the b roll up.
Thanks studio, appreciate it. So Zelenskin and Trump gonna meet.
We're gonna see that in the one pm hour. The
backdrop upon all of that, mister Mike McCoy is the
fact that the government is still shut down. And it's
the first time I've ever seen John Thune upset from
the floor of the Senate because he's offering them proposal

(07:31):
after proposal after proposal, and they basically keep saying no, no, no,
no no. The Democrats want the shut down because this
weekend is gonna be the no Kings protests will call
him protests mostly peaceful. Yeah, And I was showing Mikey
and the Break things I wanted to play on the
on the air. There was just too many swear words,
and the poor studio was gonna have to like dump

(07:51):
every other second because I guarantee we wouldn't be able
to bleep out that many swear words. But there are
people all over TikTok and Instagram basically saying there's going
to be potentially violent at these no Kings rallies, and
even Anna Navarro is suggesting there's going to be there's
going to be paid instigators here, right, and a lot

(08:11):
of this is going to be anti fascists, Antifa, folks
that align with them, maybe that wear Black Bloc on
the weekends. That's the thing people need to understand. This
is an ideological movement. It is a societal cancer and
a parasite on civilized society. Why because antifa anti fascists
have rejected the bedrock of a constitutional republic which we

(08:36):
have here in the United States, which is open debate,
open dialogu, which is what Charlie believed in, which is
what Charlie advocated for, peaceful, open debate. You get to
win with your ideas, you don't get to win with
guns and fists. We are all sharing this country together,
after all. But this is what Anna Navarro said. Now
I think she is inferring that this is going to
be right wing instigators, Mike McCoy, But what we saw

(08:57):
on TikTok this morn is a bunch of leftists ready
for a fight.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
They want to fight ice. They hope that people get
in their face they they're ready to uh, let's say
take it to the next level.

Speaker 19 (09:07):
Time and again, it always is the left that are
the instigators of violence. The ones on the right are
oftentimes not those ones. And they'll show up with a microphone,
they'll interview you in the street, but then they'll get
punched in the face for asking you a question on camera.
And that's what we see with a lot of right
wing influencers that are out there independent journalists. But this is,

(09:27):
this is it's a it's a value of the left
to to have violence, but also to have violence when
you're in the streets protesting, because it's the destruction of
reality and truth. But then it's also the destruction of society.
And so they're they're breaking down windows, and they're breaking
down businesses, and they're burning things in the street. This
just isn't something you see on the right.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
It's just a value the left. Yeah, you saw this
with after Charlie was assassinated. What we didn't burn, we
didn't riot, We prayed, Yeah, we held vigils. Our side
is wired much differently. And actually we talked about this
with God said yesterday, which I thought was really important.
We had God said full hour interview. Jack was in
studio with me out of DC. It was a really

(10:09):
fascinating conversation. But what we talked about is the difference
between progressives and conservatives, mainly that conservatives want to conserve
something they love. Yes, therefore, just at the very base level,
we are grateful for the things that we have. We
want to conserve beauty, truth, goodness, these eternal truths that
we get from our faith, from God and that are
enshrined in our constitution. We are grateful for them. So

(10:30):
that's why we smile, that's why we're happy. Even you know,
like I said, we've seen some of the comments like
you guys aren't grieving enough, You're not sad enough, and
it's like, first of all, go pound sand, go touch grass,
get a life. Second of all, we do not grieve
the way the world grieves because we are anchored by
our faith and we know that God has a plan
even when we don't understand it, even when it breaks
our heart. But when you compare that to a progressive mindset,

(10:52):
they are by nature displeased with the current status quote.
They want to progress past us, and therefore they're upset
about the current sat quote. They are. They're angried, and
so that is the difference at a very fundamental level.
Why you ask why why are these progressives all look
sullen and downcast and conservatives are happy and we're dancing

(11:12):
and we love our country. Yeah, they have nothing to
value in life.

Speaker 19 (11:18):
And the progressive seeks to change, but they don't seek
to change in the right way or in the right direction.
They seek to destroy so that they can rebuild. It's
like the French Revolution, but.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
They seek to destroy and rule over the ashes. Whether
or not they could rebuild anything that civilized humans have created,
namely our founders and those who've gone before us, great
generations of Americans before us, is certainly an open question.
I tend to think they can. I'm gonna play this
clip from Anna Navarro three sixty one talking about paid instigators.

Speaker 20 (11:49):
You know that there's going to be instigators, paid instigators
that show.

Speaker 21 (11:53):
Up in mine.

Speaker 20 (11:53):
You can be that secure that that's going to be there.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
I want that.

Speaker 20 (11:56):
The NOAEH King's rally in June in Miami, and I
tell you that it lifted my spirits. It was inspiring.
I saw all sorts of freedom loving Americas, all ages,
all nationalities.

Speaker 10 (12:09):
All creeds. It was just the most.

Speaker 20 (12:12):
Uplifting thing at a time when so many of us
feel down because we see the threats against democracy.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Mike, you have some things.

Speaker 19 (12:23):
Yeah, every time I hear her, I just kind of
crack up a little bit because it's just so silly,
Like every stance she's we have the bab bab protes
start seeing the studies and we need to have they
and it's just okay, So you're admitting that these are
like Soros funded protesters that are in the streets, and
you know that they're paid, and you know that they're

(12:43):
organized through like a left wing organization because all of
their signs are perfectly painted. President Trump talked about this
in his speech. Perfectly painted. They all say the same thing.
They're all really nice, and you these are people that
live in their mom's basement, and so they don't they
don't have the resources to make a sign that nice,
and they're all coming in to these streets they're protesting.

(13:03):
A lot of them are paid, and the ones that
aren't paid are the super radical ones that are going
and destroying businesses in people's livelihoods. And we're gonna talk
about this later with mom. Donnie but this is just
this is what the left is, and this is the
direction that they're headed as a group of people to
just break down society. It's very Nietzsche. It's the reevaluation

(13:24):
of values. It's the destruction of society. It's the changing
of man's values. Which is funny because Nietzsche talked about that,
how about man has his own values that in and
of itself is a value.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Yeah, well, I sort of reject the premise because we're
all made in an image of the exact likeness of God,
and therefore God is the author and God should be
the one that sort of instructs us on our values.
But here's one. I mean, we are bracing for impact.
So again government shut down, the Democrats do not want
to make a deal before this No King's weekend, right,
So these are they're working in tandem right now. And

(14:00):
so you hear people like Scott Bessont or Sean Duffy.
They're sounding the alarm bell here three fifty four Scott Bessont.

Speaker 12 (14:07):
The thought out there that they're at least waiting to
this crazy note Kings rally this weekend, which is going
to be the farthest left, the hardest core the most
unhinged in the Democratic Party, which is a big title.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, so I mean for him to be saying that
Scott Beson is not a bomb thrower either, and he's
he's And by the way, they are investigating the Antifa network,
the financing network of all this, so he's seeing from
a different vantage point just how radical these groups are
going to be. I want to tell you guys about

(14:44):
Alan Jackson the podcast. Actually was texting with Pastor Allen
and he's just such a great guy. So we're honored
to be partnering with Alan Jackson Ministries, and today I
want to point you to their podcast. It's called Culture
in Christianity, The Alan Jackson Podcast. What makes this podcast
really special and unique is they present Biblical values that
apply to actual issues you are facing or that you

(15:05):
see in the news, such as gender confusion, abortion, immigration,
doje Trump, the White House, No Kings, March. I'm sure
they're gonna hit on that issues in the church. He
doesn't just discuss the problems though, he tells you how
you could be a part of the solution by applying
Biblical values. So again that's the Culture in Christianity Podcast
by Pastor Alan Jackson. Alan Jackson Ministries is working hard

(15:27):
to bring biblical truth back into our culture. You can
find out more with Pastor Alan Jackson in the ministry
at Alan Jackson dot com, Alan Jackson dot com. Forward
slash Charlie. All right, we'll be right back with Mikey
McCoy in the house. Very excited about that. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 18 (15:51):
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Speaker 10 (15:55):
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Speaker 19 (17:27):
I thought this was the most New York debate ever
because you have these two New Yorkers on stage arguing
on who loves the Jews more, and then you have
Mom Donnie saying the craziest stuff on stage, and you
have you got Mom Donnie saying we need rent control
buildings and we need to fix everything. And then you

(17:50):
got Sliwa going up there and every other sentence he's going,
you know, we might day when we had the Gattian Angels,
we would patrol the streets and keep it clean. And
Thenmo doesn't really know what's going on. Somehow ties it
all back to to, you know, protecting the Jewish community,
which is great. You know that's a big community in
New York, but I did think it was very near

(18:10):
New York. And then on top of that, you have
the two Dei sign language hires who have the green
sheep behind them, and I think that they automatically thought
that maybe a set would pop up if they put
a green sheet behind them.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
But I thought it was good. I thought the moderator
did well.

Speaker 19 (18:26):
I thought maybe the moderator could have started by holding
up a Chipotle bowl and saying, mister Mom Donnie, how
do you eat this with your hands or a fork?
I thought that we really missed out on that one.
But other than that, I thought it.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Was a pretty good debate. Oh my goodness, well done,
Mikey well done. You're you are just full of surprises.
So in spite of this, I just had to play
it because it was so funny. I was rolling this
morning because I missed somehow I missed that part of it.
I don't know if my internet messed up on the

(18:59):
cause that's at some point like it's stopped working on
the plane anyways. But the point is, uh, Mam Donnie's
getting stronger. Yeah, So it's now an open question whether
if Sleiwag drops out of the race. If if you
combined slee was seventeen percent, well it's fifteen percent and
Cuomo's thirty one percent. They really it's a question of
whether or not they can even overtake Mam Donnie, who's

(19:21):
now at forty nine percent. Let's go ahead and play
cut three point fifty seven.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Mam Donnie is actually up. He's up to forty nine percent.
Then you got Cuomo thirty one percent, so a fifteen
point advantage back in September on the average.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Now it is eighteen points.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
The bottom line is this, Andrew Cuomo needs something very
big to change at this particular point, because if something
doesn't change, all of the final two and a half
weeks of this campaign. This race is pretty much over.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
So I'm going to play that and then this clip.
So Mam Donnie's growing and strength. I want everybody to
brace for impact. We do not want a communist run
in New York. I think it's going to lead to carnage.
Cops are going to flee the city, and he's not
going to prosecute a lot of petty and mid level crimes,
which is a reversal of Giuliani's broken window strategy where
he would clean up graffiti and things like that, because

(20:11):
it leads to people thinking that people care about their
community and then therefore they shouldn't do more crime. That's
kind of the psychology of that. So Mam Donny's going
to reverse that. You're going to see a rise in crime,
rise in carnage. I think it's terrible. But then this
mosque question came up, and I instantly thought of Charlie
when this came up, Let's go ahead and play cut
three point thirty two.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
And the date in the Democratic primary for him to
set foot in a mosque. He had more than ten
years and he couldn't name a single mosque at the
last debate we had that he visited, and what Muslims
want in this city is what every community wants and deserves.
They want equality and they want respect. And it took
me to get you to even see those Muslims as
part of this city. And that, frankly, is something that

(20:52):
is shameful and is why so many New Yorkers have
lost faith in this politicans.

Speaker 5 (20:55):
Yeah, as a I with the Muslim community, for.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
A single mosque you went to, can you name a
single mosque went to a ten years?

Speaker 4 (21:05):
Were ever here?

Speaker 6 (21:07):
They were before I was here.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
I actually loved Cuomo's like listen, buddy Bucco, like young kid,
He's like, I know more Muslim I've known more Muslims,
like since before you were born, you know kind of thing.
But like, the point that bothers me is that in
twenty twenty five, we're now a situation where American mayors
have to kiss the ring of Islam in order to
get elected.

Speaker 19 (21:29):
Yeah, it's scary to see Charlie warned about this all
the time, but it's scary to see how far we've
actually fallen. Uh that in a in twenty twenty five,
in America's largest city, the debate.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Question is how many mosques have you visited.

Speaker 19 (21:43):
And Charlie would warn about this all the time that
this is inevitably coming, and it came way faster than
we thought it would. And so with this trajectory that
we are headed on what's going to be next in
five ten years from now, to have your conversations on
how good of a job you're doing implementing sharia law
in your city.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yeah, we'll check this out. Charlie had this tweet. I
just sent it to the chat. Sorry, guys, a little
last minute, but throw it up when you can. He
posted this in June, June twenty fifth. It's not aslamophobia
to notice that a man who wants to globalize the
end of Fada is about to run America's largest and
one's greatest city. It's not aslamophobia to notice that Muslims
want to import values into the West that seek to
destabilize our civilization. It's cultural suicide to stay silent, totally agree,

(22:27):
and this is why on this show we're going to
boldly talk about the rise of Islam, the specter of Islam,
and warn about it. And the fact, you know, I
think Mamdani has done a fairly i would say calculated
job of staying away from his Muslim faith. But in
that moment, mask off, he went straight forward. It's not
just mayors in America kissing the ring.

Speaker 19 (22:49):
This is a global problem and it's coming to America
faster than we realized. And but at the Vatican they
have prayer rooms for Muslims to sorry. This is a
growing threat, the like the likes of which we don't
even understand.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Yeah, we've never seen this absolutely, So we're gonna take
a quick break. We're gonna have Mike Davis on to
talk about John Bolton. He's been busted mishandling classified information.
Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
Welcome to this Real America's Voice news break.

Speaker 22 (23:27):
I'm Terrence Bates, former Trump national security advisor turned Trump critic.
John Bolton answers to a judge on charges of story
top secret records at his home. The former Ambassador's list
into a Maryland federal courtroom earlier this morning for his
first court appearance after being indicted on Thursday. You may
remember the FBI carried out a search warrant at Bolton's

(23:50):
home in Maryland back in August. The sixteen or eighteen
count indictment. Excuse me, alleges that an Iranian backed hacker
group hacked into Bolton's email account, exposing classified and other
sensitive material. Bolten calls the charges against him against him
excuse me, part of an intense effort by President Trump

(24:10):
to intimidate his opponents. Quote now, I have become the
latest target in weaponizing the Justice Department to charge those
he deems to be his enemies with charges that were
declined before or distort the act the facts. President Trump's
response here will here It is.

Speaker 23 (24:27):
I think he's a bad person.

Speaker 4 (24:30):
I think he's.

Speaker 23 (24:30):
A bad guy. Yeah, he's a bad guy, too bad.
But that's the where it goes.

Speaker 10 (24:37):
That's the way it goes.

Speaker 24 (24:38):
Right.

Speaker 22 (24:39):
Bolton faces eight counts of transmission of national defense information
and ten counts of retention of national defense information as well.
President Trump will try to take the next step in
ending another war today when he hosts Ukrainian President Voldemir
Zelensky at the White House. You're looking at a live picture,
as Zelensky is expected to arrive here in short order.

(25:00):
Today's in person talks come just one day after President
Trump had a lengthy phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin,
an issue is a long awaited ceasefire and peace agreement
between the two sides. While there have reportedly been agreements
to various terms leading to a ceasefire, neither Russia nor
Ukraine has been able to take the most critical step

(25:21):
and stop the fighting. President Trump has recently shown the
willingness to sell Ukraine long range Tomahawk cruise missiles. They
could reach deep into Russia. It's something that Zelensky will
likely ask for during today's meeting. However, after talking with
Vladimir Putin on Thursday, the President saying quote, we need
the Tomahawks for the United States of America as well.

(25:43):
That's a quick check of your headlines, and Terrence.

Speaker 24 (25:45):
Meets the Great reset stops heered the show, history, economics,
the great works of literature.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Did you study these things in school? Probably not, unfortunately
with our school systems, But even if you did, it's
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can be corrupted and twisted into tyrannical impulses. So more importantly,
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so we've got Mike Davis. Mike, I'm gonna welcome you
in really quick. Mike Davis from the Article three Project.
Welcome to the show. Rather it's been too long, and
I'm so excited to chat with you about Bolton and

(27:30):
all this stuff, but I would be remiss. I missed
a very obvious thing that I needed to talk about
on the show, and that's our University of Oklahoma tour
stop that we had last night with TPUSA, over six
thousand people, Mike Davis I get, which I'm told is
the largest political event in the history of the state

(27:51):
of Oklahoma. Apparently Trump had a rally that was probably
around five to five plus and this was biggers out
the door. We had Governor Stitt there was there to
open it. We had Savannah chris Ley, and we had
Russell Brand who I was getting notes all last day.
They're like, this is wild, but the kids are eating
it up. I mean, he was really going for it,

(28:12):
and he had a viral clip where he was talking
about you need to be bold for Jesus. We have
a revival going on. You need to stand up and
be strong for your faith. So hat tip to the
folks on our field team that set that all up
and for the University of Oklahoma. An amazing, amazing triumph
and we just can't find venues big enough. And now
we have Jade Vance and Erica Kirk that are going

(28:35):
to be at Ole, miss in Oxford, Mississippi. And then
we've got Eric Trump, Laura Trump, Benny Johnson and I'm
missing oh coach Tuberville is are going to be at
Auburn on November fifth. So we've got more tour stops
coming up. Those are gonna be hot tickets, hot, hot tickets. Mike,
I can't get you on. I'm so sorry. So anyways,

(28:56):
welcome to the show, Mike. I had to do that
because it was last night and it was it was
just too good in a total triumph for the team. Mike,
welcome back to the show. You're also joined by Mikey
McCoy Charlie chief of staff and now just chief of
staff of Turning Point. There you go, yeah, the chief
the chief, So welcome to the show. Mike.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
Well, thank you and thank you for all you guys
are doing to continue Charlie's legacy. Was you guys are
doing outstanding work and you're really stopping up and you
have big shoes to fill, but you guys are doing
remarkable work every day as evidenced by that Oklahoma rally.
So well, I tip to you guys.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Thank you so much, Mike, And you know it can't
be said enough. There is nobody like Charlie Kirk. He
is a once in a generation talent, a giant.

Speaker 12 (29:40):
He is.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
His legacy, I do believe in this country will be eternal.
And there's of course his empty seat. We will not
fill it, and it's a reminder to us of what
was robbed from us and what was taken from this
country in this world. But jad Van said something on
the show this week. He just said, you know, if
each one of us takes a piece and we just
we all do our part and we keep the legacy alive,

(30:03):
that I think that's the only way to look at
it candidly. It's like, I mean, if you asked me
to try and do you know ninety eight percent of
the things Charlie did, I just would fail in a
very ugly public display of failure. But maybe I can
do two percent of what he did, and maybe Mike
you can do two percent, and Mike you can do
two percent, and you know, together we can we can

(30:24):
sort of fill in the gaps. And Charlie would want
us to try that much. I know. So Mike, you
know you haven't been on the show since it all happened.
So I want to at least give you the opportunity
to just kind of reflect on this last month and
you know, what's it meant to you? And what are
you seeing?

Speaker 4 (30:39):
It's you know, I'm I don't really get sad. I
get angry and I get to term it and I
am I'm still boiling with anger about this. These leftists
think that they can just kill their political enemy, political enemies.
They take out a father, a husband, a politic, a leader,

(31:00):
a good man, and it's not gonna work. It's just
gonna make me triple down. It's gonna make you two
triple down. There's no there's no way in hell we're
going to go away, and there's no way in hell
they're going to stop. I remember I had to do
a speech just a couple of days after this happened,
and they they it was just a Lincoln Day speech
speech in rural Colorado, and they were worried about security.

(31:23):
And I'm nothing like compared to Charlie Kirk. I'm like
zero point one percent. And they were trying to tell
tell us to cancel this speech for death threats and
security reasons. And I said, there's no way in hell
we're going to do this. That's exactly what the left wants,
That's exactly what these demonic forces wants, these Marxist forces.

(31:43):
Like I always say, this is not our parents, our grandparents'
Democrat party. These aren't liberals who love America and just
disagree with conservatives on the best way to get there.
Their leftist, their Marxist. They're demonic, they hate America. They're
trying to destroy us from within, and they're you know,
they don't want to debate us, they want to kill us.
And we need to go in with that. Mike's mindset

(32:06):
that we have to destroy these demonic forces legally, politically,
and financially, and that I am. I am tripled down
on that effort, effort after what they did to Charlie.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Well said Mike, and I love that. And every time
I hear somebody say something like that, I don't know
about you, Mikey, but it gives me more courage, you know,
to keep going. So I know that we're not alone
in this. I know there's an army of us, very
peaceful army, but we are. We are very very serious,
and so I just thank you for saying that it
really means a lot, Mike you mentioned legally. And it's

(32:40):
funny actually in the before the show started, you know,
I was like, hey, we got bon Bolton's busted, you know,
mishandling classified information, and Mikey goes, that's it. I was like, well,
we got Kobe too, and he goes, well, what about
Well it's just saucy you start. I mean, this should
just be the start.

Speaker 19 (32:56):
And I feel like a lot of conservatives feel this way,
that this should just be the star art. And what
you saw at the left is they arrested people for
being on the footsteps of the Capitol for January sixth,
and they broke into their homes in front of their
children and arrested them and put them by the stars.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
I was just texting with Siaka most Aqua, Yeah, Siaka was.
I think he stood inside for like a couple seconds
or something, I can't remember the details in this case,
and took a picture and walked out, and they came
and raided him with his wife and his new baby,
so or she's pregnant. It's terrible stuff. And not to
mention that, but the Catholic churches, what Fauci's you know,
fifteen days to slow the spread and there was no

(33:33):
gain of function. I get it, we're all upset about
all these things. But I love just you know where
Mikey's head is at. Mikey's like, got.

Speaker 19 (33:40):
Momith, Merrick, Garland, Fauci, Hillary, we want more, bring us more.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
Yeah, and let me just promise, Let me promise you
guys this, These are the appetizer and gods. And just
wait for the main course. And the main course, as
I have very publicly called for for the last three
years on Charlot Show, on the five thousand other media
hits where I've been a total media whore for three
years since the mar A Lago raid, we need to

(34:08):
open up a special grand jury in Fort Pierce, Florida
for conspiracy against rights. That's that's where they did the
mar al Lago raid, Fort Pierce, Florida. A special grand
jury to investigate all of this law fair, going back
to the Russian collusion hoax, Hillary's campaign, Barack Obama, Joe Biden,
Hillary Brennan Clappercmy Andrew Weisman, all this goes. This is

(34:34):
an ongoing criminal conspiracy. There's no statutes of limitations problem
eighteen USC. Section two forty one, conspiracy against rights when
you politicize and weaponize intell agencies and law enforcement to
go after your political enemies like they did to Trump,
like they did to his top aids, like Bannon and
Navarro and Jeff Clark, like they did to his supporters

(34:56):
on January sixth, when they persecuted it then like they
did the parents Christians, Well might be accountability.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Well I love that. And here's what's crazy about what's
happening right now. I've been hate watching MSNBC for the
last two days and I'm learning a lot. Actually, So
every so often, you know what you do is you
watch it and then the commercials come on, you turn
it off so that you don't give them any credit
for that. That's what I do. No, I'm kidding. I
don't have that much time attention to pay to it,
but I haven't hate watching it. And they are sullen there.

(35:26):
They were like they have completely weaponized the justice system.
And you hear that in John Bolton's statement saying I'm
the latest victim of Trump's WEAPONI so now they spent
four years coming after all of us, and I have
stories height Well, sure, absolutely, I just mean but you know,
especially during the Joe Biden administration, they and now they're

(35:47):
they're crying victim. They're crying victim, and they are they're
going to rip the country apart when they get their
just desserts. It's absolutely totally part for the course for
these Democrats and these far left DSA socialists running around
within their ranks. Because we actually know who's the neck
that's turning the head right now and will eventually become

(36:07):
the head. We all know where this is going. The
Democrat Party is going far, far left in the wake
of President Trump's election victory. We all ask the questions,
they're going to moderate, They're gonna go far left. Well,
they're going farther left. So, Mike, we got we've been
chatting here, but please give us two minutes on what
is in this Bolton indictment. They I've been you know
what I say, I hate watch MSNBC. They're saying, it's

(36:30):
very serious. What's inside this indictment.

Speaker 4 (36:33):
This is a very serious indictment. It's by career federal
prosecutors in the District of Maryland working with career federal
prosecutors in the National Security Division at Maine Justice certainly
not Trump territory. And they got this eighteen count indictment
where John Bolton, and there's statements from John Bolton where

(36:55):
he knows what he's doing is clearly a violation of
the espionageac because he has made statements in the past
that you can't do this stuff, and he did it anyway.
He sent classified documents, highly classified documents via email. So
he shared classified documents and then he retained classified documents.
There are eighteen felony counts under the Espionage Acts. This

(37:20):
evidence is very damning. These are highly classified documents. It's
top secret, even beyond top secret code name stuff that
is like s SAP Secure Compartment and Information and Special
Access Programs of the DoD. This is very, very, very
damaging stuff if it becomes public. So I would say

(37:41):
this to John Bolton, if these allegations are true, which
they appear to be true, then he's going to go
to prison, probably for the rest of his life.

Speaker 1 (37:51):
Wow. Yeah, I mean some of these comments, you know,
in these exchanges with because he sent basically the allegation say,
he's emailing you know, information to two other parties. He's
also keeping notes, he's taking things home, all of this
is against the law, of course, and then he gets
this ended up getting into the hands of the Iranians,
so his emails get hacked and now they have a

(38:12):
treasure trove of classified United States intel, which is ironic
because of all the countries he most wanted to bomb.
To smither Ens, it was probably Aroun, Like you know,
he's this is a he's a neo con of the
first right. So here's here's what I would say that
this is the comments that he was making in these
email exchanges. More stuff coming exclamation exclamation, exclamation, none of

(38:33):
which we can talk about. Sh It's like I mean,
not good, folks. We're gonna be right back more with
Mike Davis. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 10 (38:52):
Charlie Kirks Show. We're talk meet action, all.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
Right, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. We're gonna
read some of your emails. Freedom at Charlikirk dot com.
Freedom at Charliekirk dot Com got one from Kelly said,
thank you for continuing Charlie's mission. Thank you for keeping
his chair empty to remind us what we are missing.
Thank you for giving my voice back to me in
my beliefs. For years, I shut down when it came
to politics. I would have panic attacks just trying to
talk about it with my husband. September tenth, twenty twenty five.

(39:18):
They thought they could siglence Charlie, but at that moment,
Charlie's life gave me my voice back. Kelly, Beautiful, beautiful, Kelly, Debrah.
Watching your Friday segment on the New York City Mayoral Debate.
Your observation on Mom Donnie's questions of Cuomo read how
many mosques Cuomo has visited chilled me to the bone.
I studied the Middle East and Islam many years ago
in college, and I'm still fascinated by the subject. As

(39:39):
you delve into the issue, please explore the concept of
civilization jihad. It is extremely pertinent to what your country
is experiencing. Now that's Debra. You're doing an amazing job
following Charlie's fitzstup. He would be so proud. Thank you
so much, Deborah. I don't know if I get this
from don on Mom Donnie, why not rebrand and him

(40:00):
as Mom Donnie. I think he's already rebranded. I'm not
sure anyways, get another one. There's no name on this
on Hi, guys, are students being registered to vote at
all these big, beautiful Charlie Kirk events. Yes, So rest assured.
Rest assured. Send your questions Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.

(40:24):
Freedom at Charliekirk dot com one for Kara. Hi, guys,
please encourage voter turnout in New York City. If NYC
gets more than fifty percent voter turnout, there is no
way Mom Donnie wins. The pathetic thing is that Deblasio
won because voter turnout was in the twenty percent range.
I didn't realize it was that low. I've heard it's low.
That's crazy. If voter turnout is in the twenty percent,
then yeah, Mom Donnie wins. But fifty sixty seventy eighty
percent voter turnout, no way. That many New Yorkers support

(40:46):
Mom Donnie. Plus, it's unpatriotic to have voter turnout in
the twenty percent range. I agree, but I don't necessarily
look to New York as a source of patriotism or
civic pride. But maybe, maybe, maybe this race has gotten
so much national attention that you're right, and I I
just can only pray and hope because, as I said yesterday,

(41:08):
you do not want any part of American soil being
controlled by Marxist You don't want it. We're gonna welcome
back radio. Don't go anywhere, all right, Welcome back to
the Charlie Kirk Show. We just read some of your emails.

(41:29):
Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Freedom at Charliekirk dot com.
Keep sending them. We're gonna be doing an A M A.
But it's really like an ask us anything. Yeah, so
an A U A A we A ask we anything
A w A. I don't know, ask day anything. Oh gosh,
that is a dirty word. Now, all right, welcome you back.
Mike Davis the Article three project. So, Mike, you got

(41:54):
Mikey's uh, you know his You peaked his intrigue here
his interest, and he is now he is now making
a list, a very peaceful list. It's illegal. I don't
there's so many things you can't say you actually stumble into.

Speaker 19 (42:06):
I'm saying that people on the right on the internet
would like to see more some of the names that
those people on social media. It's a Christmas, it's a
Hillary Fauci, Merk Garland Jacksonith. So maybe walk through, Mike,
if you had you said, you're you're really into this
is the grand conspiracy that I think is kind of

(42:28):
what Toulsi has been hitting on with some of those
revelations earlier in the summer about John Brennan Clapper, komy
Comy's already been indicted, but not necessarily for the for
this sort of grand conspiracy that Toulsi. It maybe overlaps
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
But if you if you could just plot out the
next couple of months, maybe the next six months to
a year, what would you like to see be prescriptive
not predictive.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Well, Uh, the US Attorney for the Southern District of
Florida is Jason Redding Kinyones. He's my buddy, and he
has already filed with the courts down in the Southern
District of Florida, and the court has approved a special
grand jury for Fort Pierce, Florida. And that's public, that's
a public document. It takes a couple of months to

(43:18):
un panel that grand jury, so that grand jury should
be fully up and running by January. And I would
say to these lawfare democrats who wage this unprecedented, republic
ending Russian collusion hoax conspiracy against President Trump, his top
aides and his supporters over the last eight years. I

(43:39):
would say to those lawfare Democrats to lawyer up, because,
as I've said for the last three years, three years,
very publicly, since the mar A Lago raid, justice is
definitely coming. I have pushed very hard for this for
the last three years, and I'm going to push very
hard for this for the next four years, very public quickly. People,

(44:01):
I'm a dog barking down the street, you know.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Yeah, So I love that. And if you're not done
with your your timeline, I want to let you keep going.
I want to interrupt you.

Speaker 4 (44:09):
No, No, that I mean that.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
It's that's a big one. That's so January.

Speaker 4 (44:13):
What I'm pushing for, that's what I hope will happen.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
So my question then for you, Mike, is this. You
see this no King's protest. That's why we're not getting
a deal to end the government shutdown. By the way,
I hope everybody is very clear about that. They did
not want to make a deal before leaving or before
they could have this nationwide protest to prove to everybody
just how awful Donald Trump is and how he's a
big tyrant. But here's the pushback right is Donald Trump

(44:36):
has not been quiet about some of the people that
he thinks are bad people that deserve to to have
justice in a legal sense. And so there there their
line is that he is directing the Department of Justice
to go after these people. What is what is the truth?
What is your take on.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
That he's not a but be he could because every
federal prosecutor in America works for the Deputy attorney general,
who works for the Attorney General, who works for the
President of the United States, who's elected by all Americans.
That they call this the unitary executive theory. On the left,

(45:16):
I call it Article two of the Constitution. The President
of the United States is the chief executive officer. He's
the commander in chief, he's the chief magistrate. And there's
a reason we have grand jury. So even if the
president orders his attorney general to prosecute someone, you still
have to have a grand jury of your citizens, find

(45:36):
probable cause and approve that prosecution before it moves forward.
So again, a Trump is not directing Pam Bondi to
prosecute anyone. But even if Trump did, that's perfectly appropriate.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Yeah, I mean Article two the muscular executive. It's an
important point to make that he could if he wanted to.
Somehow we've I mean, and I get it because we've
tried to. We've tried to say justice is blind, that
we just go with the facts, no, no fear favor.
I understand that. But to your point, he could, And
I think that's important to remember. Mike Davis. Please tell

(46:11):
everybody where they can follow you and support your great work.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
Yeah, article three projects dot org. Article number three, projects
dot org. And I appreciate it, Andrew and miikey.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
Yeah, Well, any final thoughts you got about twenty seconds, Mike.

Speaker 4 (46:26):
My final thoughts are be bold and fearless, like you
guys do every day, triple down. I want Charlie's followers
to be bold and fearless. We have a country to save,
and we have leftists who are trying to destroy our
country every day through a mass invasion by putting Islamist
in charge of our biggest city. We need to wake

(46:47):
up to this fight.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
And then Mike Davis Article three project check him out.
He's doing great work. It's honestly, it's really good to
have you back, Mike. So we'll do it again soon.
Our two ask me anything coming right, up, don't go anyway.

Speaker 6 (47:17):
Welcome back to Real America's Voice News Break. I'm Terrence Bates.
We appreciate you being here with us.

Speaker 22 (47:23):
Real America's Voice is covering the Moms for Liberty Joyful
Warriors event, which is happening in Orlando, Florida. Raph correspondent
bo Davidson is on the ground as the program began
earlier today and we'll continue throughout the weekend. Bo I
was looking at the website for the summit and it
describes it as, quote the ultimate gathering of parents fighting
to defend parental rights and improve education in America.

Speaker 6 (47:46):
What more can you tell us?

Speaker 1 (47:49):
That's right, Terrence.

Speaker 25 (47:50):
It was started by two moms who were school board
members right here in the state of Florida, and from
thenceforth unleash this entire grassroots organization of not just moms,
but he and dads too, wanting to reclaim parental rights.
And I think that's such an important moment in our
education system right now to talk about.

Speaker 1 (48:06):
You've had some great speakers earlier.

Speaker 25 (48:08):
Florida Attorney General James Uttmeyer, Doctor James Lindsey has spoken
here Byron Donald's and his lovely wife Erica we'll be
speaking here tomorrow as well, a really good lineup of speakers.
But more importantly, Terrence just bringing power back to the parent,
back to the nuclear family unit.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
We talk about that.

Speaker 25 (48:24):
Rav has an amazing presence here in terms of supporting
our family, supporting parents, supporting parental rights.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
And just the themes Terrence.

Speaker 25 (48:32):
Educational freedom, religious liberty, freedom of speech, screen time. That's
a big thing that we have to think about now.
I'm a dad and I got to think about that
now and my own son. So a lot of great
important topics being discussed right now at this summit.

Speaker 22 (48:45):
Oh bo, wait until your kid gets a cell phone
and you can't monitor the screen time as much as
you thought you could. You look in the back seat
and the kid is on the puny. You say, I
thought we were talking. What's going on? Okay, anyway, I'm
talking about myself here, So let me get off of that.
Let's talk a bit about the the educational freedom because
that's a huge thing for many parents. And actually you've
got some insight from mom. You never go wrong with mom.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
I do. I do.

Speaker 25 (49:08):
I have to shout out someone that my mom in Memphis, Tennessee,
which is a commonality between me and you, Terrence, And
I asked her. I just said, you know, she taught
in the public school system there in Shelby County four
about thirty eight years and I just said, what changed?
Because when she got out sounded like she was ready
to go. She said she didn't have to compete with
social media, she didn't have to compete with cell phones
and screen time, even with computers. Teachers would monitor kids

(49:29):
who had computers, but it wasn't like it is today.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
And she described that.

Speaker 25 (49:33):
I thought it was interesting, Terrence, as the teacher became
afraid of the principle. The principle was afraid of the parents.
The parents were afraid of the child. So you see
how backwards that is in terms of it all became
about appeasing the child as opposed to actually educating the child.
And so that's a system that's needed up ending for
quite some time. But I'll tell you, Terrence, I've spoken

(49:53):
with a number of people here who know the Marxist
underpinning and infiltration of our education system, and it's very real.
And when we saw all those school board meetings get
very rancorous right after the pandemic, it just shows you
parents are taking education back, they're getting more involved. They
saw what was happening on these zoom educational classrooms and

(50:13):
they said, listen, I don't like what's happened in my kids' classroom.
So as I listened to my mom's experience and what's
happened from then till now. Some major changes need to happen,
but we've gotten away from educating the child and putting
some sort of social installation into their minds and in
their lives. And I think what Moms for Liberty does
is takes the parent back into the process and empowers

(50:34):
them and educates them to be able to do more
for the child.

Speaker 22 (50:37):
That last point that you just made, I think is critical.
This summit is giving parents the tools that they'll need
to fight back and to be more engaged.

Speaker 25 (50:47):
Absolutely, and that happens also Terrence at the legislative level.
I've asked the founder, what do you do? What do
you tell the moms to do? And they said, well,
we go put pressure on the legislative bodies, We put
pressure on the school board.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
So there's a grassroots level here.

Speaker 25 (51:00):
You think about what we've talked about with Turning Point.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
USA and our students.

Speaker 25 (51:04):
This is the nuclear unit for grassroots for families. And
by the way, it's not just moms. There are dad's
panels happening here too. Graham Allen's going to be or
Benny Johnson pastor John Amanchuku, who we've had on rapid
number of times.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
So dads are very important too.

Speaker 25 (51:21):
They recognize that there's a paternal role, there's a maternal role,
and those are very distinct, separate roles, but they both, Terrence,
have to have a distinct mark on their child's education
and giving them the tools that they need to instill
in these kids is exactly what Moms for Liberty is
all about.

Speaker 22 (51:37):
Absolutely, be it the maternal role or the putternal role,
at the heart of it all is the family, a
nuclear family being together, and that's part of what Moms
for Liberty is also pushing. Always good to talk to
you bo, enjoy yourself there. Hopefully since you've got the
little one at home, you'll also learn a little something
that you can take into the fight for yourself.

Speaker 25 (51:56):
That's exactly what I was going to say, Terrence. I'm
here to learn to I'm not just a correspondent, I'm
a learning dad.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
As we speak.

Speaker 22 (52:01):
There you go always good to talk to you, my friend.
That's a quick check off your headlines here on Real
America's Voice.

Speaker 1 (52:23):
All right, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. Andrew Colett,
executive producer of this fine show, and we have a
new addition to our two, Danny Phillip right here. It's favorite. Yeah,
glad to be back. Yep, absolutely, And you know, I
was surprised to learn that you were pulling for the Dodgers. Listen, Okay,
the Cubs would have got past the Brewers. I had

(52:44):
made the pledge on this show that I was going
to be a Cubs fan even against the Dodgers. They didn't.
The Brewers took him down. And now the Dodgers are
up three nothing, and you surprised me as Midwest guy. No,
I hate the Brewers. After they won, they had the
L flag because the Cubs have the W flag whenever
they win.

Speaker 10 (53:02):
They were mocking them.

Speaker 1 (53:03):
So go Dodgers, Go Dodgers. I love this. This is
like I will tell you if the Mariners, because I
went to University of Washington and I'm a Husky fan,
so the Mariners, I went to a lot of games,
and I do want that city well, I don't really
care about that city anymore because they've gone completely crazy woke.
But there is a part of me that wants to
see the franchise get a world series. But if they're

(53:25):
coming up against the do, I just I can't. Anyways,
it's all very complicated. We are going to get to
your questions and ask me anything our members dot Charliekirk
dot com, members dot Charliekirk dot com. But first we
have an order of business, Mikey. It's very very important actually,
and I'm excited for you to talk about it. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (53:42):
So we we do a shame every week, and so
today's shame is George Aberon.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
He is the president elect at the Oxford Union.

Speaker 19 (53:52):
This was a big story that broke just a couple
of weeks ago in the UK. But the reason that
we're bringing it up right now is because there's a
vote of no confidence tomorrow at the Oxford Union Chamber
where they will vote to impeach him. And tonight is
the deadline at ten pm British standard time for proxies
to register, so alumni of Oxford or alumni of the

(54:14):
Oxford Union to register and to vote. And so what
happened basically is if we can show three seventy one
and then three seventy three is after Charlie's assassination, George
A Baronier was celebrating Charlie's assassination in a public group chat.
And once this happened, he refused to apologize, He refused

(54:36):
to make a statement, he refused to step down and
just pretended as though it was business as usual.

Speaker 1 (54:44):
And that's shameful.

Speaker 19 (54:46):
Shame on you, George, Shame on you, shame shame. So
the rich irony here is that this man actually debated
Charlie when Blake Neth and I traveled with Charlie Beck
in May for the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union debates.
And so we're going to play clip three point seventy

(55:08):
here and this is Charlie debating George in person back
in May.

Speaker 26 (55:13):
So I would just ask you to think over the
next couple of days, months, or years, why is it
that men and countries that barely have toilets and do
not have two pounds to rub together, but they do
have kids and they do have a wife are much
happier than someone with a big flat in downtown London.

Speaker 1 (55:30):
Something to think.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
About I mean, I think happens.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
This is a difficult idea to conflate in that sense.

Speaker 26 (55:35):
I mean, are less likely to kill themselves? Forget all
these happiness indexes. If you kill yourself, you're not happy, right,
So these poor countries do not have male suicide problems.
Why I do think about it, Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
I remember we saw that it would Charlie post to
that he's like sweatpants bro, which is part of this
yet or is what we call a false sophisticate.

Speaker 19 (56:02):
And so he comes in this chamber that has a
rich history of elegance, wearing sweatpants and a Batman T shirt.
And so the norms and the once great, honorable English
society has totally fallen, even at the highest institution that
is considered Oxford.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
And so this is a letter I'll just read this super.

Speaker 19 (56:24):
Quick that we wrote students who once dressed and spoke
with dignity now appear in sweatpants and oversized T shirts,
a reflection of the decline in seriousness and respect for
an institution's heritage. It is now a place where presidents
of the Union publicly celebrate the assassination of a political opponent.
If the vote of no confidence against the current president elect.

(56:45):
Does not pass, it will signal to the world that
the Oxford Union has chosen ideology over integrity. In that case,
we will personally contact every American political speaker who has
ever graced the Union Chamber and urge them never again
to lend their name, time, or reputation to that institution

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that has betrayed its founding ideals. For if this vote fails,
the Oxford Union will have proven that it is no
longer the last bastion of free speech, but has instead
become a place of destructive conversation, corrosive not only to
society but the human spirits, soul, and conscience. Our hope is, however,
that the Oxford Union will reclaim it's higher calling to
once again be a beacon of intellectual honesty and moral

(57:28):
courage for generations to come. Signed Michael McCoy, Blake Neff,
Andrew Corvette. Contact anybody you know who went to Oxford.
Tell them that the vote of no confidence is happening
in George Aberonier, shame on you, Shame on.

Speaker 1 (57:43):
You, shame, shame, shame, shame. I mean it really is.
You know, it's funny. You see after Charlie was assassinated.
You saw all these young men that wanted to wear suit,
jackets and ties. And there is something deeply, deeply spiritually
spiritual and psychological that was happening in that exchange where
they wanted to raise the level of their performance of

(58:05):
their life. They wanted to take their lives seriously, and
and and so the way we dress is important. It's
not the most important thing. I don't want to get overly,
you know, fixated on it. But there is a you know,
you write about how at the Oxford Union they used
to dress in suits and ties, and this guy Trapes
is in there in sweatpants and a Batman shirt. Completely,

(58:27):
I think, desecrating what should be this institution of higher
learning that caused all of England and all the world
to a higher place. And yet that guy is going
to be the president of the Oxford Union. That that's
a really disgraces Yeah, it's disgraceful. So I'm glad you
did that, Mikey. We have enough time. Oh do you
want to say anything, I'll just finish with this and

(58:47):
that clip.

Speaker 19 (58:48):
I am sitting right behind him, right behind he smelled
really bad.

Speaker 1 (58:52):
That's just I'll end on that. That's all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 10 (58:55):
You smell bad.

Speaker 1 (58:56):
That's reason enough. Yeah, let's go to our first question.
We got Anthony. Anthony, please unmute yourself. You are the
first question on or ask me anything Friday afternoon or.

Speaker 27 (59:07):
Morning, guys, and Dan, really you have to pull for
the Dodgers.

Speaker 10 (59:11):
That that one hurts me.

Speaker 4 (59:12):
So my question.

Speaker 27 (59:15):
Don't let Andrew get any more.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
I'm working atanneling Eric. Sorry, that's good.

Speaker 28 (59:22):
So here's my question, guys.

Speaker 27 (59:23):
So last night in New York City they had the
mayor debates and everything.

Speaker 4 (59:29):
New York.

Speaker 27 (59:30):
Do people really understand if when Domi wins, which it
probably will be, do they understand what this could trigger
for other cities, other states? You know, because New York
City is the iconic city of our country. Like, do
people understand this is not good if he wins? Or
are they just like being sucked in by fancy words,

(59:54):
the nice smile, the photo ops stuff, you know where
he can't bench one hundred and thirty five pound.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Well, yeah, I mean listen, here's I'm going to offer
my take on it, and then Mikey Daniel feel free
to chime in. I watched the debate first of all,
I will give a little hat tip to the moderators.
I thought they did a really fine job. Actually they
were pretty fair, and they managed it pretty well. Mom.
Donnie is head and shoulders above these guys, just from

(01:00:23):
a pure optic standpoint, just from a pure smooth answering
the questions and messaging standpoint. He focuses on the things
that actually do matter to people. And I know this
because Charlie would focus on the same things. Affordability. When
Charlie was talking about gen Z, what was he talking about?
Economic moonshot making homes more affordable, getting young people the

(01:00:45):
opportunity to buy into the American dream, Deporting illegals that
were driving a housing costs, that were taking entry level
jobs so that Americans could get those and get that
first job on the rung of the ladder to economic
independence and success. These are things in that Lords of
Easy Money here Steve Bannon talking about that. It's totally
spot on. When we debase our currency, that hurts the

(01:01:08):
working class the most. The assets owned by the rich
in flat and value, and that distance between the haves
and the haves not gets wider and wider and wider.
And so that's why it's so important that we focus
on economics. We have a limited amount of time to
prove that the MAGA national populism conservatism is the ticket
for an American revitalization of our economy and the economic

(01:01:31):
prospects of the next generation. We talk about it on
this show. I don't know why they're not talking about
it in New York. I don't know why Sliwa and
Cuoma are not talking about it. More Mamdani is now
his prescription is going to destroy the city. There's no
his solutions are going to destroy the city. But at
least he's talking about it. So I'm gonna hold it
right there. We're going to keep going through the break.

(01:01:51):
For those on stream radio, will be right back.

Speaker 10 (01:02:05):
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short change them, never fear, but we're gonna go rapid fire.
So we're gonna welcome back National Radio in about five seconds,
and we'll be right back when that happens. All right,

(01:04:39):
we've got Nick R. Guo Argelo. I think so Nick,
did we say that right? Oh yeah, it was pretty close. Waity,
what's your question? George? Thank you? Yes, shame on him.

Speaker 29 (01:05:01):
Shit, all right, y'all got to get Alex Stein on this.

Speaker 21 (01:05:05):
You got to get Alex Stein on.

Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
The Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 29 (01:05:08):
Anyway. My question to you guys was, it's a simple question,
but what do you guys think is the best way
to learn? And if it is books, like a lot
of people say, what do you think is like the
best way to help retain that info? Because like I
cannot retain the info that I'm reading in these books.

Speaker 4 (01:05:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:05:24):
I actually had a great conversation with Sergio Gore this
last week at the White House, and we were talking
about Charlie's ability to retain things. And everybody always thought
that he had this photographic memory, but he didn't. He
didn't have a photographic memory. He would just his his
secret weapon is he wrote everything down. He would have
these journals with him and he would write it down.

(01:05:46):
He said, when you write it down and then you
reread what you wrote down, it helps you retain it
in a way that's just crazy. And so I would
just start. I'd start by reading a book a month
on a topic that you feel inspired by.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
If it's religion, maybe start with C. S.

Speaker 19 (01:06:01):
Lewis, or you know, not enough faith to be an atheist,
Frank Turk, or you can go down other random rabbit
holes with Victor frankel Man. Search for meeting was one
of Charlie's favorites. But Charlie's retention rate for things, his
ability to do that came from writing it down.

Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
It was yeah, well, and Blake has great insight. I
wish he was here for this question. But Blake, Blake
probably darn near has a photographic memory. He has a
really good memory. And Blake will actually write in the
books that he's reading. So if you, you know, if
you don't mind doing that with your books. Some people
feel very precious with books, but I totally agree. But

(01:06:37):
the other thing I would say, I almost do book reports,
and oftentimes those book reports will come out as like tweets,
and that helps me retain information. So like if I'm
really into a news story, for example, and there's all
those details about names, and what's this and that I
will write it down and sometimes I'll tweet about it,
and that process will It just helps clarify what you're

(01:06:59):
thinking about something because you have to structure an argument.
When you have to structure an argument based on something
you've just read, then it really it really does help
make it sink in. All right, next question, Jessica, Jessica,
are you there? Unmute yourself Jessica. All right, maybe question

(01:07:23):
broke the streak. Yeah, go on, Well I canna read
the question. We're going through the emails right now.

Speaker 19 (01:07:29):
We have someone said it's my birthday today, Louis Brayland.

Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
Happy birthday, Louis Braylan. We just Jessica's here. See that's
why Mikey is smart to buy some time. Jessica, what's
your question?

Speaker 30 (01:07:44):
My question is, Charlie Kirk did such a brilliant job
with our young men, So how do we reach out
to our young women we have? I mean, it's the difference,
you know what I mean? The young women really need
to be.

Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
Reached out to.

Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
Yeah, I totally agree. So the question is how do
we get them? How do we get young women? So
let me tell you a couple of things. One of
the things I'm going to say. Probably it's probably controversial,
like if I said it in front of a bunch
of Libs. But we were noticing in the polling. This
is before what happened to Charlie that with our youngest
women of voting age, so eighteen to twenty one Yale

(01:08:26):
Youth Survey Poll did did this poll on eighteen to
twenty one year old women, and we saw for the
first time and R plus four with young women. Now
that was pre Iran, pre some of the stuff with Israel,
some of the stuff with Epstein. It's possible that's slid
back the other direction because those things were very unpopular
with young young people. That was something Charlie and I

(01:08:48):
would talk a lot about Danny. I'm sure you were
talking about a lot with him too, and so it's
possible that slip back. But it was the first time
I've ever seen in R plus anything with young women.
The young men I think were like our nineteen R
plus nineteen, so we were already seeing the youngest women.
And then Jen Alpha behind gen Z are more conservative still,
so there's good things coming, so keep the faith on that.

(01:09:11):
There was an actually an NBC article that came out
and it was asking the question, can Erica Kirk be
to women what Charlie Kirk was to young men? And
I think the answer is in my opinion, and Mike
ed love your perspective on this if you listen to
her speeches, they especially I think back to the memorial
speech where she spoke directly to husbands and wives and

(01:09:32):
young women and she said to young women, you are
not your husband's rival. You're not going to be. Your
virtue is a strength. And so I do think she
is calling out the I guess you would say the
idols of our age, because young women think they have
to be promiscuous, they have to flaunt their physical bodies
all over the place where their hemline meets their neckline,

(01:09:54):
and it's you know that I think is out of
I think it's out of fashion more and more with
young people and thirty seconds a week.

Speaker 19 (01:10:01):
Yeah, yeah, So Charlie has had this ability to reach
young men and give them direction. But young women are
the ones that are further to the left than young
men just in the data that we see, and that's
because they're the ones that pay attention to what the
professor says in class, where the young men maybe are
on Snapchat or social media, but we'll continue this. I
think we have to welcome back.

Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Radio is all right, No, we're going to take a
commercial bank commercial break.

Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
Not that.

Speaker 22 (01:10:38):
Welcome to this Real America's Voice news break. I'm Terrence Bates.
Former Trump national security advisor turned Trump critic John Bolton
answers to a judge on charges of story top secret
records at his home. The former Ambassador's listened the Maryland
Federal courtroom earlier this morning for his first court appearance
after being indicted on Thursday. You may remember the FBI

(01:11:01):
carried out a search warrant at Bolton's home in Maryland
back in August. The sixteen or eighteen count indictment excuse
Me alleges that an Iranian backed.

Speaker 6 (01:11:11):
Hacker group hacked into.

Speaker 22 (01:11:12):
Bolton's email account, exposing classified and other sensitive material. Bolton
calls the charges against him against him excuse me, part
of an intense effort by President Trump to intimidate his opponents.
Quote now, I have become the latest target in weaponizing
the Justice Department to charge those he deems to be
his enemies with charges that were declined before or distort

(01:11:36):
the Act the facts. President Trump's response here will here
it is.

Speaker 23 (01:11:41):
I think he's a bad person.

Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
I think he's.

Speaker 23 (01:11:44):
A bad guy. Yeah, he's a bad guy, too bad.
But to the where it goes the way it goes right.

Speaker 22 (01:11:52):
Bolton faces eight counts of transmission of national defense information
and ten counts of retention of national defense information as well.
President Trump will try to take the next step in
ending another war today when he hosts Ukrainian President Voldemir
Zelensky at the White House. You're looking at a live picture,
as Zelensky is expected to arrive.

Speaker 6 (01:12:12):
Here in short order.

Speaker 22 (01:12:13):
Today's in person talks come just one day after President
Trump had a lengthy phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
An issue is a long awaited ceasefire and peace agreement
between the two sides. While there have reportedly been agreements
to various terms leading to a ceasefire, neither Russia nor
Ukraine has been able to take the most critical step.

Speaker 6 (01:12:34):
And stop the fighting.

Speaker 22 (01:12:36):
President Trump has recently shown the willingness to sell Ukraine
long range Tomahawk cruise missiles that could reach deep into Russia.
It's something that Zelensky will likely ask for during today's meeting. However,
after talking with Vladimir Putin on Thursday, the President saying, quote,
we need the Tomahawks for the United States of America
as well. That's a quick check of your headlines, and Terrence.

Speaker 8 (01:12:59):
Meets forging an all new Greatest American Generation.

Speaker 10 (01:13:16):
It's the Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Welcome back to The Charlie Kirkshow. Andrew Colvett joined by
Danny Phillip and Mikey McCoy. No, no, we're not gonna
do anymore, Mom, Donnie impersonat. I have to stop unless
media matters is looming. You know what is the King
of fake accent? He's a code switcher. He's he's the
one that started it. Okay, so he's he fakes accents

(01:13:39):
all the time. So I'm faking the fake I'm faking
the fake start. You're just doing what he showed us
the way on Caleb and Michelle. Members dot Charliekirk dot
com if you want to join our as Caleb Michelle.
What's going on?

Speaker 28 (01:13:53):
Hey, we thought Mikey's impersonations were hilarious, so thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
Around the office, everybody's beggar Mikey to do the impersonation.
He's got a great hydroxychloric queen one, But I don't
know if we're we'll do Stephen Hawking next, I'll d
be Stephen really really very good. Okay, what's your guys' question?

Speaker 28 (01:14:13):
Hey, well, we were We haven't heard in America Fest
update in a while, and our concern is how are
we going to fit all the people that are registered
into the Phoenix Convention Center.

Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
We have the same concern. We actually turned some of
the ticketing off because of VIP filled up.

Speaker 19 (01:14:28):
But there the actual convention center can expand. In our
exhibitor hall, the way it's formatted, there's actually ways to
add more seating and to expand it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
So there is ways that we can do it.

Speaker 19 (01:14:40):
In Staging two, the amount of seats that we put
there if we do side seating versus more stadium seating,
higher stadium seating, so there are ways to fill it.
So that's not a worry of ours. But our worry
is how can we get even more people there? And
it's really exciting because these people usually they're Arizona ins

(01:15:02):
that are coming.

Speaker 1 (01:15:03):
These are a lot of out of state people coming.
There's I would say Arizona gets like an outsized presence,
but there's always like a lot of people from out
of state. And I mean, we have all fifty states
represented a Amfest. Every year we have a fifty states.
But it's just it's gonna be more and it's gonna
be bigger. And I will tell you everybody basically that
we've asked to come speak at Amfest has been like, yes,
please at whatever we can do. So we're gonna have

(01:15:25):
an amazing lineup of speakers at Amfest. And so rest
assured that is gonna happen. I thought you were going
to ask about the halftime show, because right now my
inbox is our inboxes? Is that that they did I say?
Did I say it wrong?

Speaker 29 (01:15:40):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Halftime show? No, No, I'm saying that every Caleb, Caleb do
you Are you excited about the halftime show?

Speaker 21 (01:15:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 28 (01:15:46):
I think it's going to be a phenomenal thing. I think, well,
I'm hoping the viewership exceeds the people that are watching,
you know, the other the other event that is going
to be going on at that same time.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Whatever that other one, that other thing is, we don't
we don't know, we don't know anything about it. So
I so I have to I thought that's where this
was going. So I had the team prep all these clips.
But I will tell you we have triggered the left.
We have triggered the the twitterati or the TikTok arati
on the left. So let's I have to play a
couple of these. Okay, So here's all the clips. Let's

(01:16:19):
play two eighty two.

Speaker 10 (01:16:21):
If you look at the common denominator around all.

Speaker 31 (01:16:24):
Of these, I would call them white Christian nationalists as
they are all white and the Super Bowl halftime performer
is not.

Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
Hmm, deep thoughts from that's from a Louisville pastor, a
Louisville pastor that was really deep. This is you know,
this is why you know the rates of Christianity in
the state, in the country had been dropping because we
had to deal with these kind of beta males. Okay,
I do want to.

Speaker 19 (01:16:54):
Chime in on this or I just at least yeah,
I'm just looking forward to our halftime show being in English.

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Well listen, Okay, here's the thing. We have a lot
of Hispanic fans of this show and of Charlie Like
it is not about this is not anti Hispanic. It's bad.
Bunny said, you had four months to learn Spanish because
he refuses to speak English even though he's Puerto Rican
which is part of America, and he refuses to speak English.

Speaker 19 (01:17:21):
Yeah, but I from my lens too, I could view
this as we're in English speaking country and this is
an English speaking event.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
It's also the biggest event on our soil. Here's another
clip two ninety six.

Speaker 21 (01:17:35):
They're gonna do their own halftime show leaguerly would kid rock.
It's gonna be sponsored by like man it made white rice,
salt and bottled water.

Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
It's so funny how like much people have keyed into,
like the racial side of this. It's so strange. Here's
a we had no there is zero racial anything in
our thinking about this event at all, Like at all,
I can tell you, like behind the scenes, weren't like
we need to do an event for white people, you know,
like that.

Speaker 19 (01:18:10):
I'm coming to the conversation at the intellectual depth of
some of these people, Like his roasts aren't even that
good white rice and bottled water.

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
Like what are you trying to get at? That's not
even funny or deep or good. I don't know. Okay,
this one actually kind of made me laugh, Like sometimes Okay,
hat tip when it can make you laugh. Three sixty six.

Speaker 32 (01:18:29):
Point USA will host counterprogramming to the Super Bowl halftime
show after a mega meltdown over the NFL choosing Bad
Bunny is this year's headliner, adding, we're so happy to
announce our headliners.

Speaker 10 (01:18:42):
Kid rocking in Ar fifteen.

Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
It's actually stupid, but it had it made me laugh
a little bit. Okay, I want to play one more.
Let's see this is a lib Karen. We'll get one
Lib Karen in there. Three sixty three.

Speaker 33 (01:18:58):
Charlie Kirksnow work just announce that they're going to have
a rival halftime show, and all American rival halftime show
Puerto Rico because the United States territory Puerto Ricans are

(01:19:26):
US citizens. I have never wanted to learn Spanish more.

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Four months. Puerto Rico is an American Like where that was?
You know what it reminded me of is like the
you know, the the weather forecasters in southern California or something,
and they'd be like, you know, they would and the
clouds are going to be moving in from the west
over Santa bar you know. Anyway, I mean, she can

(01:19:56):
move to Puerto Rico she really wants. There's nobody stopping
you from learning. I actually I studied abroad and learned Spanish.
I have no problem Spanish. Yes, I didn't know that. Yeah. Anyways,
there's nothing wrong with Spanish. There's nothing wrong with like I.
It's just so funny that so many people took this
as like a anti Hispanic. It's not anti Hispanic. The

(01:20:19):
guy will not stand for the American national anthem. The
guy doesn't like this country. He's he won't perform in
America because he's worried about ice. Anyways, we just had
to We had to go in that, Caleb. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:20:30):
Sure.

Speaker 28 (01:20:31):
The other thing is it's not just the Spanish thing.
I think for years we have been feeling like a
certain cultural element is being thrust upon us at these
shows in like the Emmys and every halftime show, and
it's like the debauchery, the you know, and it's like
we want something that feels American. We don't feel like

(01:20:55):
that we're a part of these halftime shows, and then
we don't feel like they're celebrating things that we want
to celebrate, So why not have our own thing? And
it's not racial motivated at all.

Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
Yeah, Yeah, booty cheeks and debauchery do not define.

Speaker 12 (01:21:08):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
I can't Yeah, you know what, I can't watch anymore.
And I'm as a kid I remember watching, Yeah, I
cannot watch the Grammys. It's I have in Miami is
so bad. I mean, philth the Oscars at least kind
of still tries to you know, the elegant dresses and stuff,
and they don't do the like c three. You know,
but at the Grammys, you know, wasn't it like Kanye's

(01:21:28):
wife or whatever. Didn't she just like show up in
a completely new that or something.

Speaker 19 (01:21:33):
Anyway, And but this is also this is stuff that
mom Donnie's pushing for, not just debauchery to be platformed,
for prostitution to legalized. You want hookers on the show
in America's the just notice this, by the way.

Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
This is this is such an important moment. He says,
I didn't I never have. That's a lie from from
Andrew Cuomo about prostitution being legalized. And then they get
to the late later part of the question like would
you prosecute it, Well, I wouldn't prosecute it, so de
facto legalization of prostitution. Same so anyways, this is totally
the same thing. Caleb and Michelle, thank you as always.

(01:22:06):
Let's get to the next question here. Who's next, Emma,
we got is it Christine? Christine? Unmute yourself please, Christine,
I'm here, Hi. Which question?

Speaker 34 (01:22:23):
My question is about this no King's Day tomorrow? What
would this demonstration do? Could it throw a wrench in
the Republican's efforts or is this just political theater? I
just don't understand why they're doing it, or why the
Democrats are holding out for this.

Speaker 19 (01:22:42):
Yeah, I feel like this is just this is typical
of the left, and this isn't their first protest of
this sort. This it's a lot of noise with no substance,
and you oftentimes forget about it a few days later.
But something I pointed out to Andrew a little while
ago is I think it's real ironic and rich that
the smaller party is the one shutting down the government,

(01:23:06):
and then once they shut down the government, that same
smaller party is the one saying Trump is king. I
just I it's a little ironic to me. I don't know,
what do you think, Danny, Yeah, he wouldn't have I mean,
if he was really a king, they won't even be
able to protest. Yeah, you wouldn't be able to protest
and you would not be able to shut down the government.

Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
Yeah. Yeah, I don't know if it will have effect.
Yeah no, Here's here's what it is. So the entire
Democrat Party is under a lot of pressure right now
from their left base, so their left flank right, that
would be the DSA, Democrat Socialists of America, the Antifa base,
the foot soldier base, the activist base, and Chuck Schumer
and all these guys went along with a continuing resolution

(01:23:50):
earlier in the year and they got shellacked for it,
absolutely shell ACKed. And AOC is waiting in the wings
to primary him. Okay, so this is a big problem
for establishment Democrat politicians. They need to show that they
are with the people and that they they're fighting the
good fight against the tyrant Donald Trump. But here's the
bigger problem and why this is actually dangerous, is there's

(01:24:13):
going to be a lot of pent up rage. Where's
the rage coming from? A lot of it is disinformation
And you see this actually get me the clip guys
of Don Lemon, Okay, Don Lemon talking about getting armed.
Here's what's happening right now. So there's a bunch of
misinformation around ice, specifically ICE. So you've got these showdowns

(01:24:33):
in Portland, you've got the showdown in Chicago, and I
was looking for a thread here. Somebody put together a
really great thread of all of these ICE stories that
have gone massively viral on Blue Sky and on left
wing Twitter, and they're all lies. So whether that be
a picture of somebody arresting a four year old toddler,

(01:24:54):
you know, it's not actually a true story at all.
It was a It was a father that was the
kid had asked to be you know, put handcuffs on
him like he was getting arrested. But there's many, many
such stories where they're saying, oh, if you're black and brown,
you're going to be arrested. Uh yeah, And so they
all believe this lie that you're just gonna get arrest
if you're black and brown really quick. Three forty three.

Speaker 16 (01:25:16):
Black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're an
Indian American or a Mexican American and whoever you are.

Speaker 10 (01:25:23):
Go out in your plate where you.

Speaker 16 (01:25:26):
Live and get a gun legally, get a license to
carry legally, because when you have people knocking on your
door and taking you away without due process, as a citizen.

Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
Isn't that what the Second Amendment was written for.

Speaker 16 (01:25:44):
Go back and read what the Second Amendment says.

Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
So they just want to foment a lot of age
and the Democrats just want to look like they're doing
something about Mino Trump, so they're using disinformation to do that.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be
right back. We're going through the clock. So that but this,
this is like a whole different vibe, right And you
see this with the armed LGBT, you know, the armed

(01:26:10):
Queer SLC group that I that we are you know,
looking into right now. And did they know about Charlie's
the assassination that was going to happen against Charlie And
you know, but this is a John Brown gun club.
There is a very insidious left wing gun culture, armed
militia culture that's happening, and we have to be on
the lookout for it because you know, these people do

(01:26:32):
not believe in the liberal values of open debate and
open dialogue. They've rejected them outright. And we saw that
with Mark Bray, the Rucker's professor that wrote the Antifa book.
The whole book is advocating for preemptive violence, to smash fascism,
and what is fascism? It's conservatives. That's what they think
of conservatives. They think we're all Nazis. All right, next question, Brandon,

(01:26:54):
I think we have Brandon? Is that the next one?
I think we're waiting for Brandon. Do we have emails
that we want to get to.

Speaker 19 (01:27:04):
Yeah, Andrew, there's multiple emails asking about your hair gel.

Speaker 10 (01:27:13):
We want to know.

Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
Yeah, wait, so it's actually I used Crew Oh good,
I think it's Crew fiber. What I just had to
bring it up. You had to eat jerk, you had
to know, so it So what happened was I started
to have to, you know, be on the show every day,
and normally my hair is kind of like crazy and dry,

(01:27:35):
and so all of a sudden, I was like, well
I can't, you know, it's just too risky to go
that way. Just like this, I just like come back
and it kind of like sits down. All right, Brandon,
what's your question? Let's get onto something more wholesome.

Speaker 35 (01:27:47):
Hey, guys, just a little context for this question. So, uh,
I gave a speech about my Charlie Kirk journey last
night at our local Ronald Reagan dinner in Iowa. And
you know, I was preparing for and after I gave
in afterwards, I was.

Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
Just I was kind of thinking, like, how does.

Speaker 4 (01:28:04):
Charlie prepare for his speeches?

Speaker 35 (01:28:07):
And then afterwards, you know, how does he you know,
who gives him feedback?

Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
Does he take notes on what he did?

Speaker 29 (01:28:13):
Like?

Speaker 4 (01:28:13):
How does he get better after every speech?

Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Well, that's a great question. We have ten seconds, so
we welcome back radio, so we'll answer it. On the
other side of this break, they're taking questions President Trump
and Vladimir Zelensky, so that's also happening. We'll be right back.

(01:28:37):
All right, Welcome back to The Charlie Kirk Show. Andrew
Covid here joined by Mikey McCoy and Danny Phillip. This
is our last segment of the week. It goes by
so fast, does it's too fast? Actually? Yeah, So we
just got a question. I'm trying to find my questions here.
This was from Brandon, and Brandon was asking how does
Charlie prepare for his speeches and what did he do

(01:28:58):
after them to improve upon him? Mike, you went you
take this one?

Speaker 19 (01:29:01):
Yeah, yeah, Well sometimes actually Charlie used to do a
lot of speech prep, but then he got to a
point in the later years where he was just so
good at giving speeches that some days you would just
like right before, take ten minutes and do five bullet
points and then get on stage and just riff.

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
It was a gift that he had that. I have
so many memories of Charlie like what I what I
would be with him, you know, before his speech, and
he'd be like, we'd be backstage. He goes, so, what
do you think I should talk about? Like, yeah, Like, Charlie,
you're going on in two minutes, like they're literally announced
it y, you just like put me on the spot,
Like what do I do?

Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
You want?

Speaker 19 (01:29:33):
And this is the other thing that's really cool about
Charlie is people actively avoid Q and A because you
never know what you're gonna get. The it's the wild
unknown is what Charlie used to call it. And it's
it's it's exciting, it's you're out in the streets, you're
basically fighting with words, and people try to avoid Q
and A, but Charlie would actively seek it. So he
would say, can I just do like a ten to
fifteen minutes speech and then forty five minutes of Q

(01:29:55):
and A and and events that he went to. They
loved that about him. So I just encourage everybody who
gives speeches to just keep on getting to the point
where you give so many of them and you do
such a good job that you can inevitably get to
the point that Charlie was at.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
Repeat goes on stage. Yeah, just repetition is key. Just
do more. And if you're not doing a lot, if
you have these one offs, I would say, prep a
lot practice. Go into like a private place and you're
eat it out. Yeah, read out the speech. You have
to say it out loud. Do it out loud. Read it.

Speaker 19 (01:30:29):
It takes like ten times reading a speech before you
kind of have it in the back of your head,
so then you don't have to look down at the
paper as much. Yeah, or your iPad or whatever you're reading.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
I do not actually give a lot of speeches, but
that's what I did for the memorial speech. And now,
I mean, you and I have both been asked to
speak a lot of places. I don't know if I'm
going to be an active speech giver, but I will
say that in that moment I had to, I just
did a lot of it. I just read it back
and read it back, and.

Speaker 19 (01:30:55):
You know who's actually good at speeches, and this is Danny.
Danny's a good speeches and he gave him all the
time at Ohio State. Danny was the chapter pres not
that good, but oh you you do. I was better
at just prepping for Charlie.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
We do haven't a question here from Elizabeth. Do you
haven't anyone organizing Charlie's reading list that we can access online?
You cannot access it yet, but we are actively working
on it, and Blake is running point on that. And
we have to find that tweet.

Speaker 19 (01:31:20):
This guy put out a tweet where he said, I
heard you guys talking about on the show, and so
I went back and watched every single episode and made
a list.

Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
Send this guy's great. We gotta find him to find
that tweet. I know I should have been it should
have been flag bookmark and and everything. And by the way,
I think we have we have something going on it.
He found it. Oh, here we go. No, please don't
do this. Yeah, here we go. Guys. Oh, we're losing.
We're losing a This is not gonna work. Oh look

(01:31:49):
at we have a we have a cake on set
for radio because Mikey is turning eighteen today.

Speaker 19 (01:31:57):
No no no, no, no no, no, no sixteen. All I
want for my birthday is for you guys to reach
out to the Oxford Union and shame George Aberona.

Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
Shame them. There it is all right, Thank you guys,
this is very kind. Happy birthday.

Speaker 4 (01:32:16):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
Oh yeah, exak you too, thank you, thank you. Everybody
wants to know how old you're turning, Mike in It's
it really is. Eighteen sixteen, sixteen. You can finally drive
to work. I got my permit. Yeah, Mikey, Mike you
have that that that baby face. It's gonna save tear
if you will for years to come. Well. Happy. So

(01:32:40):
your one wish is to shame the union or make
a contribution about Point USA. Yeah, there you go, there's yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:32:48):
First, make a contribution turning Point USA, make a donation
or get involved, and that's what you can do.

Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
Start a chapter, chapter, start a chapter or Since we
are on the Charlie Kirkshow Charlie Kirk Show joined members
dot Charlie Kirk dot com. We would love to have
more and more members members dot Charliekirk dot com. You
guys have really stepped up in the aftermath of everything
that we've gone through as a show. And I can
just tell you the downloads of the podcast, the streams

(01:33:17):
like it's just been incredible and so heartening, and you know, somehow,
some way we're finding a way through this and it's
a family affairs, you could see, and we just so
appreciative of you all, and we're just we're overwhelmed by
God's faithfulness in one of the most tragic, terrible situations imaginable,

(01:33:37):
I think that's safe to say. And we miss our
friend dearly every day. I don't know about you, Mike.
You it's the first thing I think about when I
wake up and the last thing I think about when
I go to bed. But having this show and our
show family at the Charlie Kirk Show means the world
to us. And you've kept us strong and the show
is performing. That's the amazing thing. So thank you guys

(01:33:59):
for being a part of that journey with us. And
we're gonna keep Charlie Kirk's message and legacy alive. You
can count on that. That's it. Thank you, good job, Dan.
We'll see you next week. Don't go anywhere
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