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October 9, 2025 95 mins

Commentary on Bad Bunny, 2 party system, people's beliefs, Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl, law enforcement, and Zach Bryan  

Guests: Danica Patrick, Jack Posobiec, and Chris Cuomo 

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

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Now, I gotta say, this guy's unhinged, he's insecure, he's
a wanna be dictator. And there's one thing I really
want to say to Donald Trump. If you come for
my people, you come through me, So come and get me.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
And then Prinsky gets up and he says.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Like, I don't know what they're talking about. We don't
have crime here. He feel crazy. Prince Kill is a
failure in his family. They throw him out of the
family business. Guy's a loser.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Listen, if Donald Trump thinks that by arresting Governor JB.
Pritzker that this fight is over, he is sorely mistaken,
because he's going to have to come through me next.
And I'm going to pick up right where JB left off.
Illinois stands united and back against Donald Trump's power ground.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
In fact, it's not even like our right groups like
the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers, which have had national leaders.
Unlike Antifa, there is no organized hierarchy to the group,
and according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies,
compared to right wing extremists, Antifa linked violence is rare
and limited, but that has not stopped Trump from blaming
Antifa for just about every act of violence in America

(01:24):
since he first got into office, Governor.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
Prisker should be calling President Trump up and thanking them
for taking over one thousand criminal aliens ulf the streets
of his state, the same President Trump did in Los Angeles,
the same he didn't Washington, d C. The same we're
doing in another city.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
We're there to make the.

Speaker 7 (01:41):
City safe for you think Governor Prisker and the Mayor Johnson,
their number one responsibility is protection to communities, remove public safety,
church from the public. We're there to do that and
we're not going to stop doing it. They can stand
aside and watch us do it, but we're going to
be out there tonight, what we'll be out there tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
And thank God for.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
Governor Habit, he's sending troops out there to help protect
ice officers who have over one thousand percent increase in
a task. So President, you know, President trump'shouing.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
The right thing.

Speaker 7 (02:09):
We're can continue to do the right thing. We are
not stopping what we're doing.

Speaker 8 (02:13):
Okay, I'm just giving Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
I was just given a note by the Secretary of
State saying that we're very close to a.

Speaker 8 (02:23):
Deal in the Middle East. Made no mistake.

Speaker 6 (02:26):
It looks like President Trump has actually pulled off something
here that many presidents before him have failed to do.

Speaker 9 (02:34):
The great honor to be involved in so great for Israel,
so great for Muslims, for the Arab countries, and so
great for this country, for the United States of America,
and that we could be involved in, you know, making ideal.

Speaker 8 (02:49):
Like this happened.

Speaker 9 (02:50):
You know, many years they've talked about peace in the
Middle East. This is more than God and this is
peace in the Middle East. And it's has been a
incredible thing.

Speaker 10 (02:57):
And we've heard it again and again from a number
of people today really giving credit to President Trump forgetting
this deal over the finish line. What are you hearing
from your sources with regard to President Trump's role in
getting both parties to sign off on at least the
first phase of this peace plan.

Speaker 11 (03:12):
Well, certainly this is an enormous moment for the world,
but also for this administration, A.

Speaker 12 (03:16):
Big win for the President who has been very personally involved.

Speaker 13 (03:19):
In order for our country to be a place of
promise and hope and opportunity for people around the globe
who have called the city of Chicago their home. It's
why we're so committed to ensuring that we're protecting our
democracy and defending humanity.

Speaker 14 (03:35):
Are you going to work with your administration to designate
a foreign terrant organization?

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Would you like to see it done?

Speaker 8 (03:40):
Yes, mister Cressey, you think it would help.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
They have foreign left.

Speaker 15 (03:43):
Gross to take a tour around a thing I'd like
to do if you'd like to agree.

Speaker 16 (03:47):
And mister President, I think the situation is getting worse
when you look at people like Luigi Maggioni in his twenties,
Thomas Matthew Crooks, of course, who took a shot at you, sir,
the ice shooter in Dallas, and now this Tyler Robinson.
We're starting to see a pattern of more and more
murderous violence. But mister President, we need to do something

(04:11):
about this because I fear that the next one who
could be killed could be sitting at this table right now.

Speaker 17 (04:19):
Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a far left extremist to
inscribe the words a fascist catch and he catched.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
The bullet onto the bullet shelf itself.

Speaker 17 (04:32):
The epidemic of left wing violence and antifa inspired tara
has been escalating for nearly a decade.

Speaker 14 (04:40):
Just like we did with cartels, We're going to take
this same approach President Trump with Antifa, destroy the entire
organization from top to bottom. We're going to take them apart.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
That Charlie kirkschef.

Speaker 18 (05:03):
Every day there's a battle for your mind, raging information
coming from every angle, but the will to the sea.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
Fear not.

Speaker 18 (05:11):
You found the place for truth, the voice of a
generation that still has the will to believe in the
greatest country in the history of the world. This is
the Charlie Kirk Show. Fuck a lot, here we go.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
All right, Welcome to The Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 19 (05:28):
Andrew Covid, executive producer of this show, and I am
excited this morning to be joined by an Arizona I
guess a native, a daughter of Arizona, celebrity of Arizona.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I don't know what do you want? Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 20 (05:44):
A lot of people that are just residents, as many
people are from somewhere else than I am, but I've
been here for over twenty years.

Speaker 21 (05:49):
Well, there you go.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
Danica Patrick is in the house.

Speaker 19 (05:51):
So if you didn't recognize her name, and I have
our good friend Tyler Boyer COEO of turnpoint action in
here as well.

Speaker 15 (05:58):
Who is a native, But we can't anyone that's been
in Arizona for more than ten.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Years as a native. So I love this qualcation which
I do not count.

Speaker 20 (06:05):
So now I am all so I really am a local.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
That is true.

Speaker 19 (06:09):
There's a lot of golf courses in this town. There's
a lot of golf courses which you'd think. You know
the water, I don't know the heat, the grass.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
But it works.

Speaker 19 (06:17):
I don't know how you guys pull it off in Arizona.
I before we get into it with Danica here, which
thank you so much again for just making it into
the studio. It's always great to have people in the studio.
I I just we have to. We have to bring
it up. It has to be the first thing.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Go ahead and throw up three three six. And the
rumors are true.

Speaker 19 (06:37):
Jack Pasobic has manifested this via a joke and on
this show. To that, turning Point USA will be hosting
the All American Halftime Show, a celebration of faith, family,
and freedom, and that of course, will be on two eight,
twenty twenty six. If you want more details as they come,
please go to American Halftime Show dot com. American Halftime

(07:01):
Show dot com. So I know there's a lot of
news in the world. There's the Gaza, Israel, peace Steel,
there's Antifa. There's so many things we got to get to.
There's like, was it Luke Brian? I always get the Brian,
Zach Brian. There's Zach Brian. We're gonna get to all
of this, by the way, but I just want to
throw it to you. You you have existed at the nexus

(07:22):
of pop culture sports. Uh so, you know we've got
bad Bunny who's going to be performing at the halftime show.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
The you know, the official one.

Speaker 19 (07:32):
I think we're gonna get a lot of eyeballs on
this event because I think because of that selection of
somebody who doesn't speak English and sings only in Spanish
and seems to have a lot of disregard and contempt
for our country, it's going to turn a lot of
people off.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
What say you, Danica Patrick.

Speaker 20 (07:47):
Well, I was I talked about this last week with
Steve Bannon on his show war Room, and I had
posted that I think that it's wrong that someone that
doesn't speak English is performing at the halftime show for
the Super Bowl. For I thought it was one hundred million.
I looked it up. It was like one hundred and
twenty seven million people to some degree watch that watch
the Super Bowl, And you know, I feel like it's

(08:09):
such a uniting event. It's such a sports in general,
I think is uniting. Of course, you've got your team
and someone else does, but generally it's like fun, you
come together, and especially the halftime show, everyone's excited to
watch it. What's it gonna be? You know, is there
any surprises? And I think the only surprise that we're
gonna get is if not that if Americans learn how

(08:31):
to speak Spanish in four months, like he asked them
to do on Saturday Night Live, but if he speaks English,
that would be the surprise of the show. I just
don't think that. I just don't think it represents our
country and our sort of crown jewel event of the year.
It's the highest rated show of the year on anything,
and you know, and obviously he sort of had a

(08:54):
problem with Ice being at his shows and not wanting
to have his fans, so he decided he didn't want
to perform in the United States, And you know, I
just think that's all just kind of plays into such
a weird narrative about why someone like that was chosen
the best excuses then, I used the excuse is that

(09:15):
I don't know, is the NFL trying to create more
reach in different demographics and areas.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
And I think that.

Speaker 19 (09:21):
Had to have been the calculus, because you know, bad Bunny.
I learned this from Daisy. I had no idea, but
bad Bunny is he's apparently been the top stream or
for for gen Z. Oh, yeah, for gen Z so
and yeah, and I mean, his biggest audience is going
to be in Latin America, even I think he's Puerto

(09:41):
Rican if I'm not mistaken. So a lot of people,
I mean, I get the calculus, but the fact that
you know, you just had this election in twenty twenty four,
you had the whole country kind of seems you know,
it was not a close election. Let's let's be fair
and at least by electoral vote standpoint. But also baby yeah,

(10:02):
so you know, the whole country's move in this one direction.
Trump remains extremely popular and his deportations all this stuff,
so that seems to be the big crux with him.
So it just feels like a very tone deaf thing
to do for Americans I get the idea of expanding out,
but this is our show.

Speaker 20 (10:18):
Yeah, I mean obviously. Then there's two been such a
sort of conversation around the choices for the super Bowl
halftime show and jay Z being involved, and they're being
sort of a Satanic angle to them, and I think
it was Jaden Smith maybe was another one that just
come up, like a pop star with like red is

(10:38):
a very common color that is used to like sort
of sort of get this message across or maybe this
sort of underlying message of Satanic rituals or something. Look,
I don't know. All these things are speculation, but it
sure is an interesting choice. And he has sure definitely
had some very odd music videos recorded where he does

(11:00):
like a demon in them and is doing things or
trans I mean very commonly wearing like dresses and heels
and pearls and all kinds of things. And I mean
I just you know, fake prosthetics.

Speaker 19 (11:13):
Here's some imagery prosthetics yet like the satanic imagery.

Speaker 22 (11:17):
It's just everyone is always on guard every year, I
think for the super Bowl, for the the yes, you
look at the at the event, you're going through everything,
and they're always expecting to see what are they going
to try to force upon America every year and when
it's when it's I mean, we always used to joke
about this with Charlie because this was like he would

(11:39):
always tweet that this is an epicenter of like culture
every year where everybody's paying attention and going, Okay, are
they trying to force on you know, more trans stuff more?

Speaker 15 (11:50):
Uh more viba more b LM more uh yeah more.

Speaker 8 (11:55):
That was always the.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Question, and so sexual anarchy.

Speaker 22 (11:59):
So the reason why I like what we're doing here
is because now the ball's back in the core of
the planners of the main event, which is what we
have to refer to it as the main event.

Speaker 19 (12:10):
We now have a cudgel to use against them if
they're going to continue.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
To keep contempt Yeah.

Speaker 19 (12:14):
On the you know, the people that pay their bills
and that go to their games and side tickets.

Speaker 22 (12:20):
So now they're going to have to change things or
we'll keep doing it. Go more intense right on their side,
there more Debaucher's more. Which that could actually be an
outcome that comes out of this is that they actually
respond force.

Speaker 20 (12:33):
Their hand essentially right, but which actually helps as many
people are going to watch this other show as opposed
to theirs. And so, I mean, we saw this with
the Jimmy Kimmel stuff. I feel like, you know some
of the things I posted about that opinionated. I'm like, look,
it's all about ratings. It's about money. And if his
ratings had gone down, he wasn't as funny. He was
just making cutting personal sort of digs at people based

(12:55):
on his own beliefs. It wasn't you can take the
stuff that's going on in the world, whether it's politics
or whatnot, and make it funny and be super sarcastic,
but when you sort of deliver it the way he does,
and I'm like, look, at the end of the day,
ratings are what matters. And as I said, I was like,
the clock is ticking again, Jimmy, and from what I
read the other day, it looks like it it's not
going in the right direction for him. And then he

(13:16):
just did an interview yesterday or the day before where
he basically said he didn't really know there was a
problem until he was taken off the air. It's like, Wow,
these people don't even they really don't care, do they?
They really don't care? And I think that it'll be
very interesting to see how the American people or the
public or the world even decides to vote with their

(13:38):
viewership on whether or not they watch the halftime show,
or whether or not they watch your show, or whether
or not they watch another one, because maybe there'll be
another one too.

Speaker 19 (13:46):
Yeah, and listen, everybody's free to do it. I mean,
this is setting a precedent, which again I don't we
don't like we want everybody to be united, we want
us all to have one cultural touch point. I think
it's important that we have one gathering point and listening.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
We're not saying don't watch the game. We're not saying
anything like that.

Speaker 19 (14:01):
We're saying, there is a line and when you hire
a guy to do the job that hates our country
seemingly and hates the government and hates the rule of
law that the American people just voted for, and just.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Like, yeah, all this weird satanic stuff.

Speaker 19 (14:14):
It's like, listen, there there might be some consequences that
you don't like so much. And there needs to be
consequences because there have been halftime shows that that went
too far. I think they they reeled it back in,
you know, and there's been some some better ones, but
this this this This was going to happen whether we
did it or not. By the way, to your point,
the people were outraged.

Speaker 20 (14:35):
By Sometimes you don't try and fix what's there, you
start something new completely, and that's the easiest way. And
that's what's that's.

Speaker 23 (14:42):
What you're doing.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
I don't disagree. I want to make sure I'm getting
the right one here.

Speaker 19 (14:46):
We've got your ad reads is uh, well that's not
what I have on my list.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
So anyways, we will get to it. I don't think
I don't have that one.

Speaker 22 (14:57):
I'll say this point to you, Andrew, is we have
We have a huge opportunity in front of us now
with this event, to execute it in a way that
might change how America views these big events in the future,
because this has never really been attempted before.

Speaker 15 (15:14):
And I know and again this isn't unique.

Speaker 22 (15:16):
There's many different groups that have talked about this, and
so we want to give a nod. There might be
multiple different things, but America using the ability to press
the off button and to use their wallet actually to
make decisions is really critical. It's not just zombie their
way through the things that are put in front of them.
And so this is a really, really important cultural moment

(15:36):
for America.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I agree. We'll see what happens more in the break.
We're gonna keep going.

Speaker 19 (15:41):
We'll be right back, all right, Welcome back for our

(16:01):
real America's voice audience and our stream our podcast. So
I think what's going to happen here is I think
the turning point one. I mean, everybody's been asking us
to do this. I have not seen anything in our
inbox at Freedom at Charliekirk dot.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Com that has been so unanimous. Everybody's like, I want
to go. I want to go, and I can just
tell you because we have a website there. Let me
make sure I got it.

Speaker 13 (16:26):
Uh.

Speaker 19 (16:27):
I want to make sure I get the exact right
website here because I said it before, but I'm not ok, okay,
it is American Halftime Show dot com, American Halftime Show
dot com. I can already tell you that the response
has been pretty dramatic.

Speaker 20 (16:42):
I'm super curious to see what the viewership will be
like this. Yeah, I mean, well, look what happened with
the service obviously, and those being Christian bands, and the
moment of course that sort of led to what when
it transitioned into all of the amazing speakers coming up
like with the it was like almost like him and everybody.
I mean, I was bawling my eyes out there while

(17:03):
that was all going on. The music is really powerful
and there's something to do with like the coming together
in the community nature of it when everybody's sort of
in the same energy space. So I'm very interested. And
there's there's so many great Christian bands these days that
are are really fun, and we're going to do sister
plays a lot of them for our kids. So I
listened to a lot of them.

Speaker 19 (17:22):
I think it's going to be a mix of if
you will, like crossover bands, uh, Christian.

Speaker 20 (17:28):
You guys got creative, you guys got created.

Speaker 24 (17:31):
We're prepared to make any announcements yet, but it could
be a lot, it could be a lot of different things.

Speaker 20 (17:36):
And we're gonna throw the Red Clay Strays into the
mix because the Red clay Strays. Have you ever heard
of them? They're kind of like, I don't know if
they'd be considered rock, but they're a fantastic band. Check
them out. But they they sing a lot of like
Christian driven music, and they say, why do we sit
We sing about our life and we're not here to
sing Christian music, but God is in our life and

(17:57):
and so anyway, there's some great songs there, so I'm
gonna throw them in the hat for you guys. He
said he had reached out to He sent the lead singer,
had sent him an email to Turning Point and just said, look,
I don't know if anyone's going to get it. I
just want you guys to have the music and know
it's there for you. So anyway, there's a lot of
incredible bands that I'm sure would put on a fantastic performance.

Speaker 22 (18:18):
This has spurred a lot of conversation too, around just
again the broader sports community. We've been talking for many
years about what would it be like look like to
have a Pro America Bowl game, like a real bowl
game that had all the stuff for on the college side,
Oh you mean leading in So we've had some conversations.

Speaker 15 (18:37):
So hoping this all spirit.

Speaker 19 (18:39):
Well and this is all a testament to Charlie's legacy.
I mean, nothing like this would have been possible, you
know without just this outpouring of just energy. It's just
flesh with energy, and people want to get involved, they
want to see the culture change, and I think this
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Speaker 20 (20:35):
A way this. Yeah, people were like these were devil morn, I.

Speaker 8 (20:40):
Love I love you.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 19 (20:42):
They listen, the Internet's gonna Internet, and I stopped trying
to figure out all of the things on the Internet.

Speaker 20 (20:49):
Just like drama at the end of the day. And
sometimes it's very fun to think that it's not this way,
it's the other way. And everyone's going to get something
and wants to find something to fit their narrative too.

Speaker 19 (20:58):
So you have people like going down the rat It's
like there is something very conductive about it.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
So I try not to judge too much.

Speaker 19 (21:05):
It's it's a crazy world we all live in and
we're all trying to get the truth and make sense
of it. But I love that you were rocking out
to Creed. If you wouldn't have seen it on camera
or on the stream, but Danica was literally rock like
I think it was like a soft head bang.

Speaker 20 (21:19):
It was a soft head bang, and I did I
did the headbang or hands too, which then I said
was the part where it was.

Speaker 19 (21:26):
Yeah, I loved it, So I just went for the
audience to sake. We're going to be bringing Jack Bosovic
in just the next segment. We're going to talk about Antifa,
we're going to talk about the Gaza peace deal, and
Danica is going to sit around and hang with us
for all of that give her input.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
But in this segment, I want to give you a chance.
I mean, you knew Charlie.

Speaker 19 (21:45):
You guys, we have pictures of I'm sure that the
team's going to be putting that up on the b roll.
Charlie was recruiting you in like in a not so
subtle way. Why don't you tell us about.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
That and kind of some of your last interactions with it.

Speaker 20 (21:58):
Yeah, well, the last real interaction was not long after
the election, was over with and Donald Trump was put
in the powerful position that he needed to be put in,
and he sent a text to me and said, I
have something I want to talk to you call me
if you have a minute. And I was like, that's
awfully serious. So and I don't I mean, I know

(22:21):
Charlie for sure, but I don't know him that well
that It's like, what would this nine one one kind
of call be. So I called him and he said, Hey,
we want you to run for Congress. If you want to,
we'll help you. We'll get that done. Like he seemed
very very confident about that happening in that position to
be in, which would be for Schweikert's seat. And then

(22:44):
he said, if you like it after two years, will
help you run for Senate. And I was like whoa.
I was like, I just got hit by a tornado.
And look, it's not the first time that people have
said are you gonna run for office at some point
or now or But I told him, I was like, look,
this is a pretty big decision. I don't think this
is something I want to do, but I have a

(23:05):
lot more questions. And he's like, great, we'll get together.
We'll talk about a lunch or dinner or something. Well
whatever you ask, well, we'll we'll talk about it. And
we didn't end up having that that lunch or dinner,
that deeper conversation about it. I think that's about the
point that he ran off to mar A Lago for
a couple of months and was doing the good work
that ever, whatever he was doing, probably doing what he
did to me with a whole bunch of other people.

Speaker 19 (23:26):
Given the roles, they didn't necessarily.

Speaker 20 (23:29):
Planning the next you know, twelve years of the country
and so look that that that was brought up. And
so then when you contacted me about well, yeah, talking
about Tyler, talking about you know, running for I.

Speaker 19 (23:44):
Think maybe this would be a good time to bring
Tyler and Deka because you were probably in the room
for some of this strategizing.

Speaker 22 (23:52):
Yeah, I mean, obviously we don't want to spring anything
on you, and that's part of the conversation. I think
the broader context of the conversation is this concern for
Arizona right and where where things were at. So I
don't know what what developed or didn't develop in that conversation,
but yeah, uh, yeah, what are some of your feelings
on Arizona.

Speaker 15 (24:11):
I mean with or without running for office.

Speaker 20 (24:15):
I mean, I think that what I see is a whole.
I always see Trump flags, American flags. It always feels
very Republican or conservative or American. It feels very I
was always surprising to me that it's the swing state.
But uh, so that's what I see. I think that,

(24:35):
of course we want to get people in position. I
think that was what Charlie was so. I mean, he's
just such a so it was just so intelligent and yeah,
and and passionate and convincing. Like I'm not saying that
he would have not convinced me if we'd had dinner
and talked about all that. But I asked, yeah.

Speaker 13 (24:54):
I.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Are you considering elected office?

Speaker 20 (25:00):
No, No, that's that's that's.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Breaking that's breaking news.

Speaker 20 (25:04):
That's breaking news, simple, straightforward to the point, which is
how I operate. And that's why the answer to him was, Wow,
I don't think this will be what I what I
want to do. But I have more questions, mostly because
of in in the context of how many people have
asked me about that. I don't know what. I don't
feel like I am qualified to do that kind of thing,
but obviously something people can see something in me, and

(25:24):
so I'm not going to rule that out forever, but
at this point in time that is a no. I
am not running for office. However, I would love to
learn more, and I would love to support the right
candidates in their journey and and getting into into into
office and being able to keep this country going in
the direction that it's going the way it needs to go,
and and of course Arizona to keep it. I mean,

(25:45):
as many of these swing states as we can, you know,
convert over and put into power in the right way
for the long run. Just is just such a it's
such a guarantee for so many other things.

Speaker 15 (25:56):
I'll just say this.

Speaker 22 (25:56):
The best candidates say that they don't want to run,
so that the that makes the best candle.

Speaker 19 (26:01):
We're going to channel our inner Charlie Kirk and in
the break we're going to convince Danika Patrick to run
for office.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
So stay right there, we're wish around. Yeah, we'll be
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(30:32):
I'm going to take one quick second here and we're
gonna bring in Jack or. We got a lot to
do here. But I just this is Chailey email. I'm
a longtime listener and supporter of not only Charlie but
the entire Turning Point family. I know probably thousands and
thousands have reached out to you this month past month,
but if any of you ever needed another mouth to
say how grateful we are and all the work you're doing,
I will say it again. Thank you, thank you so much.

(30:55):
Halftime show from k I'll just leave the name off
skill it for the halftime show, Okay, Ashley says, I'd
love to know more about the halftime show. It's happening,
that's about and we're gonna it's gonna be in an arena.
It's gonna be a real it's gonna be a real product.

Speaker 20 (31:09):
Is it's gonna be local here?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Maybe? Probably? I would say probably.

Speaker 19 (31:15):
Jack posted a poll on truth and X. I'm told
about the halftime show. Okay, so check out Jack's X
for that. Maybe I'll have to do that. Danaka, this
one's for you. Please let Danakin know this from Kevin
that feeling she isn't qualified is the primary reason many
voters feel they are qualified, because not feeling qualified shows
you truly realize the enormity of the task you undertake

(31:36):
when you become an elected official that truly has a
servant's heart and is not in it for oneself. And
that's from Kevin. He's intended not a voter for you, potentially.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
But well, it's.

Speaker 22 (31:46):
True though everybody feels that way. The people want people
who don't want to run for office. That's the number
one qualifier when we talk to people. You don't want
to run for office, Great, you can run for office.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 20 (31:56):
Well that's actually that tracks back to even when it
was the beginning of last year when campaigning was getting
rolling and it was who is who does amarillis on
rfk's team, she contacted me because she wanted me to
run at that point in Arizona for whatever was coming up.

(32:17):
And again I'm not qualified. I don't even remember exactly
what set it would have been, but she was talking
to me about running, and what she had told me
was She's like, of course that not wanting to run
is usually a very good reason to run, that you should,
and that you're this kind of person. But she said, look,
these are the it's meant to be someone that comes
in from your local community, that helps out locally, someone

(32:38):
that's going to support your needs and wants and really
reflect what is needed in your local community. And that
a lot of times people you come in and you
go out, like right, you go into office, you serve,
and you come out. And what I will say from
visiting the hill and lobbying for a few different things
over this last you know, six months or so in DC,

(32:58):
is that a lot of the senator and people from
different states that I've met are these people. They are
these people who have Yes, there are people that have
been there for a long time. But there are many
of them that I met that were like, look, I
was a successful business person, this is what I did.
I'm coming in, I'm going to do two terms and
I'm getting out, and I'm like, wow, I can see
that that might be a place in the future where

(33:20):
I go, Look, I'm these are this is my this
is when I'm ready to serve. I feel called, I
feel like I can really contribute, and I really understand
how the state, the city, the country, how all of
this stuff is organized, and how the cogs and wheels work.
And it's not that I don't want to. You don't
want to get so far that you are jaded, or
that you are somehow looped into the system in some

(33:44):
manipulative way. Right, that's not where you want to get to.
You don't want to be corrupted. But I do think
that knowledge is power, and I do think that running
would be something where i'd I want to I really
would want to know a little bit more. Like you
guys are talking about various things behind the scenes about running,
and I'm like, I don't even have any idea what
you're talking about.

Speaker 19 (34:02):
I just want the audience to be aware that we
did try our best, Charlie Kirk to convince her, and
I would say, we're not Charlie Kirk, but we got close.
I feel like we're making progress. I want if it's
not over, it's not over.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
We have more breaks in this hour.

Speaker 19 (34:17):
I want to bring in Jack Posovic, speaking of lobbying
people in Washington. Jack, you were on the hill yesterday,
you were you were in DC yesterday and you were
talking about Antifa.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
I My phone was blown up. Everybody was loving what
you were saying. Jack.

Speaker 19 (34:33):
So I'm gonna I'm gonna start there and then I'm
gonna I'm gonna throw it to you. Let's go ahead
and play cut one oh eight, A particularly powerful moment
from Jack Pisoba and.

Speaker 16 (34:41):
Mister President, I think the situation is getting worse when
you look at people like Luigi Maggioni in his twenties,
Thomas Matthew Crooks of course, who took a shot at you, sir,
the ice shooter in Dallas, and now this Tyler Robinson.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
We're starting to see a.

Speaker 16 (34:58):
Pattern of more, more and more murderous violence. But mister President,
we need to do something about this because I fear
that the next one who could be killed, could be
sitting at this table right now.

Speaker 19 (35:15):
Jack Pisobic, tell us your thoughts. What was yet, what
was the importance of yesterday?

Speaker 16 (35:22):
Well, guys, thanks so much for having me on and
of course honored to be participants at the panel there
in the White House to talk to President Trump about
what's going on with the violence that we've seen, and
hied to Tyler into Danica's Well, Danika, by the way,
I can't wait to come out and campaign.

Speaker 8 (35:38):
For you in Arizona.

Speaker 16 (35:40):
Incredible, incredible, rafe It's gonna be great. Oh, it's going
to be wonderful. You'll see and and and and of
course I mean who better to get in the race
and an actual race car driver herself?

Speaker 22 (35:51):
And uh and uh all our staff today, Jack was
sending me pictures of dressing up with their kids as
Danica for Halloween.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
This is the real.

Speaker 16 (36:02):
Thing, hopefully not hopefully just the female staff, right, he
is just the female staff, just all the girls on staff.

Speaker 15 (36:09):
And I wanted to be Danica when they were a
little bunny.

Speaker 3 (36:13):
You'll be Andrew.

Speaker 8 (36:14):
Andrew did.

Speaker 16 (36:14):
Andrew did one year, but for the record, that was
because he lost a bet. But no, no, yesterday in
all seriousness, it look this, this violence has affected all
of us, and it's affected us directly. I've been writing
about Antifa, infiltrating Antifa for almost ten years now, researching
this group. I spent about a week inside the Chaz

(36:36):
Up in Seattle in twenty twenty. I've been infiltrating these
groups going back to twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, And little
did we know, or how could we have known, that
one of our friends, one of our friends who should
be here today hosting this very show, would be killed
by someone who had a bullet casing that referenced Bella Chow,

(36:58):
which is the international anthem of Antifa, and these symbols,
this symbology, this violence, this rhetoric, it is absolutely getting worse.
And so I applaud the fact that the President of
the United States is willing to take time out of
his incredibly busy schedule. He's securing peace in the Middle
East at the same time. By the way, talk about multitasking,

(37:19):
and when the Left tells us that he's not, he
deserves ten Nobel prizes for.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
Being able to pull this off. By the way, but when.

Speaker 16 (37:27):
You really look at it is the situation is Grim
because we are going to keep going forward. Turning Point
USA will obviously keep going forward. The tour continues, six
thousand in Utah, another five thousand in Montana just the
other night. A number of US are going to New
Jersey tomorrow to get involved in Jack Chitdarelli's race in

(37:47):
New Jerseys of Benny Johnson, myself, Cliff Maloney, Scott Pressler,
a lot of Turning Point partners will be there in Wildwood.
But at the same time, if Antifa is not dealt with,
it is going to get worse and they will not
stop on their own. So when the President came in
and started discussing foreign terrorist organization designation, this is absolutely warranted,

(38:10):
it is absolutely necessary, and I applaud the fact that
the President took our recommendations and says yes, that he
will be signing off on this. Because Antifa actually began
in Europe, and that was what I started my briefing with,
explaining how they really rose up out of Weimar Germany,
then spread to the Spanish Civil War other parts of Europe,

(38:31):
and they still exist with pockets and cells all across
Europe and even links to Middle Eastern groups. They went
over to Syria for training all throughout the Syrian Civil War,
and then returned to the United States and parts of
Europe to put that battlefield training into places like the Chaz.
They were, in fact members of the John Brown Gun
Club and members of those arm checkpoints in Chaz that

(38:52):
have received battlefield training in Syria. This is a foreign
terrorist organization and a President Trump, when he designates them
as such, were able to use the full power of
the US government against them.

Speaker 19 (39:03):
Well, Jack, I want to have you. You know CNN
was running cover for Antifa last night. I'm going to
have you respond to Aaron Burnett. I think I might
have been the one that got this clip circulating last night,
which I just found it so obscene I had to
post it.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
Let's go ahead and play cut one twelve.

Speaker 6 (39:21):
In fact, it's not even like far right groups like
the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, which have had national leaders.
Unlike Antifa, there is no organized hierarchy to the group,
and according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies,
compared to right wing extremists, Antifa linked violence is rare
and limited, but that has not stopped Trump from blaming
Antifa for just about every act of violence in America

(39:43):
since he first got into office.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
But so Jack, it gets worse.

Speaker 19 (39:47):
The studies that she cites is about the rise of
left wing violence. It lists Islamic terrorism as right wing
and doesn't include the Tesla attacks or anti ice protests
and assaults as leftist islands. So there's there's egg all
over Aaron Burnett and CNN's face right here.

Speaker 16 (40:06):
Well, look, CNN is in a world of heard after
the beatdown President Trump gave them yesterday in the White
House and we got to be there for that. Look
that sounds like something that was Who's on the other
side of that teleprompter? Did Antifa write that script? This
is exactly how it works. And I you know, speaking
as a guy who spent a year mobilized to Guantanamo

(40:28):
Bay working in counter terrorism. Terrorist cells operate in a
decentralized fashion, especially with asymmetric warfare. That is the textbook
definition of asymmetric warfare. You wouldn't want this hierarchy, You
wouldn't want disability for them to be able to be
tracked easily. That's part and parcel of what Antifa does.

(40:51):
But when it comes to the training, when it comes
to the organizational level, when it comes to the front
groups and the affinity groups that are used to fund
the legal aspects of this, that are used for ng
O dollars. And Seamus Brunner gave it an incredible briefing
there in the White House. We've seen it all, we've
tracked it all, we have the receipts. The federal government
is coming for all of them, and it's incredible to me.

(41:11):
It's incredible that CNN will sit there even today, blue
in the face and say they don't exist, they're not real.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
Well, here's what I'd say.

Speaker 8 (41:20):
To Aaron Burnette.

Speaker 16 (41:20):
Here's all I'll say to all of them, Come join us.

Speaker 3 (41:24):
I'll show you where they are. I'll show you how.

Speaker 8 (41:25):
Real they are.

Speaker 19 (41:27):
Well said Jack, you did a great job last night
yesterday at the White House. So thank you for speaking
up for your courage on this and New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
I'm feeling I'm feeling positively.

Speaker 19 (41:39):
I'm feeling some optimism about New Jersey, especially with guys
like Jack and Cliff going out there.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
We're going to take a break. We'll be right back.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
Where truth lives.

Speaker 19 (42:06):
All right, Welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show, to
our Real America Voice audience, I want to know real
americauz where to drop the apostrophe s. I want to
know who you want to see as the performances at
the All American Halftime Show, also known as the aa HS.
I'm saying it's already being acronymized online.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
It's pretty funny.

Speaker 19 (42:29):
Jack was It was like, it will be presented in English,
which is good to which is a good thing. I
guess that we have to sort of, you know, remind
people that we're acting.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Our show will be in English.

Speaker 19 (42:41):
You can watch, you watch, you can watch the the
other one that will be in one hundred percent Spanish
and will be full of anti ice raids and Satanic rituals.
Or you could get some worship music, some rock music
some way. So we want to know what kind of
music you want. I want to send us your email's
freedom at Charliekirk dot com.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
You have some suggestions though to you had won? I did?

Speaker 20 (43:04):
I did you know? It's giving me flavors of like
remember for the Olympics when they had the halftime show
in France, within France, where were they and it was
like wildly cross dressing all kinds of controversy, like a
lot of controversy. This could that could be the Super Bowl.
My suggestion was the red clay stras.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Oh, that's right, I've never I've never heard of them.
Have you heard of them? That means nothing. By the way,
I'm I'm about as.

Speaker 19 (43:34):
Bad as Charlie when it comes to culture.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
With pop culture, Charlie was like, what is race?

Speaker 8 (43:40):
I think?

Speaker 15 (43:41):
Let me say this. I think we're going to have
a lot of people who want to perform.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
This is why we said we need.

Speaker 15 (43:47):
To create more opportunities with more events.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
You know, here's the thing we listen.

Speaker 19 (43:52):
When this idea was floated, my first instinct was like,
it's not what we do.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Let's let's like probably like.

Speaker 20 (43:58):
You guys put on events.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
What are you talking about, Well, that's the thing we
put on events.

Speaker 15 (44:02):
Our poor events team always yeah, I know, but here's
what I would say.

Speaker 20 (44:05):
A lot of artists that are probably like, we want
your pyrotechnics.

Speaker 19 (44:08):
The reason exactly, the reason I ultimately was like I'm
a yes on this is because Charlie wanted to take
over culture. He wanted to win back culture, and this
is how you.

Speaker 20 (44:18):
Do it is this is at least a way to
prove a point. Well, this is at least a way
to prove a point.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
We're going to welcome back Radio in two seconds. We'll
be right back. So the hour flies by? Do you
agree it does flies by? This is our last segment
with Danica Patrick. We have Chris Cuomo.

Speaker 19 (44:44):
That my shock people, I'm gonna it makes sense, I promise,
and then we're gonna be talking about some other stuff
with some pop culture stuff with Daisy. But here's what
I'd say. So Trump has ended a number of wars.
Were on the precipice of this peace deal and Gaza,
the prisoner exchange, the hostage exchange. Hopefully it sees fire.

(45:06):
Hopefully we get peace. And I will tell you that's
what Charlie wanted in Israel. He just wanted peace. He
wanted the war to be done. And I understand there's
nuances and this. You campaigned a lot for President Trump,
sometimes with Charlie.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
I was at some of those events. What do you
what do you make?

Speaker 8 (45:22):
Do you?

Speaker 19 (45:22):
Did you the of his However many months he's been
in office, are you how do you feel about the
state of things?

Speaker 5 (45:28):
Well?

Speaker 20 (45:28):
I think that I think he's done some seriously incredible things,
as he said, ended seven wars. So he is a
powerful influence. He is someone just like Charlie. He's playing
chessnut checkers. He is incredible getting I think, things done
however they need to get done. He's a great I'm

(45:49):
gonna say bluffer, But there's a lot of times where
something seems very extreme might affect a lot of people,
and then at the eleven and a half hour, all
of a sudden it's like, oh, everything changes and it's
gonna be okay, and it's not really gonna affect them mentally.
Saber rattling, Well, he's incredible at saber rattling, and and
so that's that's really powerful. You need someone that has

(46:11):
that level, that kind of confidence, that backbone, and that
ability to have so many people on his side. I
think obviously the second time around, having time to plan
his cabinet and have the right people in power as
opposed to just sort of getting what he got and
then trying to figure it out once you started. That
already began much longer before, so so obviously you know

(46:33):
he has people that he can trust, which, as we're seeing,
is just such an so important to have people around
you that you can trust. But yeah, I think that
you know, as my hour wraps up, something I've been
thinking about that I'd like to hit on is just
the people's ability to have to to do some critical
thinking and make choices. You know, we're talking a lot

(46:53):
about the halftime show, and I think in general, we
just get it's so romanticize, so manipulated into ways of
thinking or new ways of thinking even at times or
just perpetuating ones that you already do. And whether it's

(47:15):
through television, social media, the propaganda, the algorithms that build
and you you kind of don't even know how to
think for yourself anymore, and you just sort of slip
into a trance. And I think that making this decision
to have a different Super Bowl show is a reminder

(47:36):
to have critical thinking and make your own choices. And
you know, the other day, I was, I was just
in DC. I was, I just got back last night
and I went and did the Fit, the Fit Test,
the Pete and Bobby Fit Test with or the Fitness
Challenge with Tulsea Gabbert Trump and Bobby Kennedy. Yep, it's
a fifty pull ups and one hundred push ups for

(47:58):
time and Dakota Meyer, Tulca Gabbard, Lara Trump, and myself
and before before we did it yesterday morning, I had
a little bit of time when I landed, and I
walked on down to the Jefferson Memorial and I walked
down there and I read all the plaques inside of
the memorial and I got done, and I was like, wow,

(48:20):
we used to talk about God all the time. It
used to be everywhere, your Creator, all of these these
this language was normal, and somehow culture removed it and
made it inappropriate. Like I have the there's an F
one driver named Lewis Hamilton. He he lost his dog, Roscoe,
and I always remember that because I'm from Roscoe, Illinois,

(48:42):
and I don't really reply to many people's Instagram or
x or anything, but I made a reply because animals
are just like near and dear to my heart, especially dogs,
and I said something I reply to him, and at
the end, I said, you know, praying for your you
know your heart and you know Roscoe. Anyway, a few
people replied and said the last part was totally inappropriate,

(49:04):
and I'm like, what kind of like what kind of disillusioned,
like nihilistic world do we live in that you can't
say praying for something without people being offended like you
shouldn't say.

Speaker 19 (49:17):
That is Charlie's I think, just truly remarkable ability to
integrate his faith into everything that he did. And I
genuinely believe that Charlie Kirk is a modern day Founding Father.
And we need these moments to restore the republic, to
restore people to our higher ideals and to our founding ideas,
and Charlie did that and the key to that was

(49:40):
his faith.

Speaker 20 (49:40):
So don't get well, don't get lulled into the ways.
Thank for yourself. And you know, we used to talk
about God all the time, and all of a sudden
we didn't. And you know, now, all of a sudden,
it's okay to have satanic shows at halftime. Maybe it's not.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
Maybe it's not. Maybe it's not after all.

Speaker 19 (49:54):
And maybe the reason that this is important, that we're
doing this is because it's not okay.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
And that's the message. Danna Kapatrick.

Speaker 19 (50:02):
She is not running yet, but we have a right
coming up, so we'll let you know how it goes.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
Chris Cuomo. Next, we'll be right back, all right, Welcome

(50:40):
back to the Charlie Kirk Show.

Speaker 19 (50:41):
Andrew Colvit executive producer of this show, and now I'm
joined by Blake nef Are Not So Secret Weapon and
were honored to have somebody that maybe this audience wouldn't
expect us to have on the show, but it's for
a very important conversation, and that is Chris Cuomo, host
of Cuomo on News Nation, a show that I had

(51:02):
the pleasure of going on last night and talking about
some really important things, and we talked after the show
and he agreed to join us right here on this
show as well. So Chris, welcome to the show, and
thank you for making the time.

Speaker 26 (51:14):
Hey, Andrew, appreciate being with you. Thank you for being
on News Nation. And I'm very sorry for the loss
of your friend Charlie.

Speaker 1 (51:23):
Thank thank you for that.

Speaker 19 (51:24):
And I know that I know that you are because
you've expressed it to me personally and you've gone out
of your way to do so. And I think that
you know deserves credit to where it's due because a
lot of people, you know, the first things they reached
out to are all about business. It's all about what
does this mean? And when people come in, their first

(51:44):
their first comment is I'm sorry for your loss, And
you know I feel for you and and you have
nice things to say about Charlie, who I know, we
we you and he and we disagree about the politics
of it all. We have a lot of different opinions
and all that stuff. But one thing that I noticed
about you, Chris, and we talked about a little bit
last night, is you know there there can be a

(52:06):
lot made of the who you know, who did this,
what you know, but we can agree that the what
is much more clear. We know what killed Charlie. What
killed Charlie was people. And I said this on your show,
excuse me, and you reiterated it was that somebody or
maybe a group of people were still waiting on some

(52:27):
of the details there candidly and we want the answers.
But somebody decided to pick up a gun when Charlie
Kirk hit. What he was about was picking up a microphone.

Speaker 26 (52:36):
And it's a great line, and it is a perfect
encapsulation of an evolving fundamentalism in our country and the
extremism that we see that is turbo charged by social
media that is monetized within our politics and digital media

(52:56):
that is capitalized on by this toxic.

Speaker 8 (52:59):
Two parties system.

Speaker 26 (53:01):
This is bad directionally and What scared me most, after
the personal feelings about the loss of such a young
man who was followed by so many, and what it
meant to his wife and his babies. Once I could
get past that, what scared me the most Andrew was.

Speaker 8 (53:25):
The yeah but.

Speaker 26 (53:27):
Yeah, yeah, but is really frightening when it comes to
a moral analysis.

Speaker 8 (53:34):
Okay, yeah, look, it's wrong to kill somebody. But no, no, no, no, no,
but no, but you want.

Speaker 26 (53:42):
To talk about Charlie's ideas. Fine, nobody wanted to do
that more than Charlie did, and more than most. He
did it with decency. And I'm not saying I agreed
with everything that he said. Charlie and I were very
plain about our disagreements, but I'm not attacking him personally,

(54:02):
not attacking how he tried to present himself. And the
idea of his murder is an absolute low for us.

Speaker 8 (54:12):
And that's all.

Speaker 26 (54:13):
It can never be seen as, it can never be mitigated,
it can never be qualified.

Speaker 19 (54:17):
Yeah, well, it's well said, Chris, and the yeah butt
was really terrifying. I mean, Blake and I were, obviously
we were shell shock.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
We're watching the whole world change, Blake.

Speaker 19 (54:28):
You know, I think about this often with Blake that
he was there a few feet away from Charlie. And
you know, imagine our world in Blake's world as well,
especially imagine what we're seeing in those few hours days
after it happened. And you're seeing Congress getting into shouting
matches about a prayer, you're getting you're seeing, you're seeing

(54:49):
what we saw, celebration.

Speaker 1 (54:51):
We saw this the Yeah.

Speaker 11 (54:53):
But what it really manifested was this immediate race I
have by a lot of people that I have to
find a reason I can feel okay with this. I
have to find a reason actually I can decide this
is a good thing. And they would fixate on the
smallest you know, the stuff we debunked in the episode
the following week where oh, well, actually he said this

(55:13):
thing about the Second Amendment, so you can actually dunk
on Charlie for dying, or he said this thing about
affirmative actions, so actually it's fine to think it was
good that he was shot and that happened so often.
And that's not even getting into the darker stuff. I
got messages from people I personally know who we're gloating
in my face about it.

Speaker 26 (55:34):
Yeah, well, and you know how many pictures of the
president's ear. I've gotten where people say his ear is fine.
There's no way it healed like this. And my point is, look,
you bring me proof that they.

Speaker 8 (55:51):
Faked it, and I'll be all over it. But short
of that.

Speaker 26 (55:59):
That would have been I don't I don't even want
to think about what would have happened in this country
had the president been seriously injured, let alone assassinated as
Charlie was. And I actually reached out to Trump right
after that and said exactly that. Now, of course, the

(56:20):
media and a lot of your friends wound up immediately
weaponizing it and saying I apologize to Trump for the media.
I apologize like I was somehow responsible for what had
happened with that evil assassin.

Speaker 8 (56:37):
And that's where we're at.

Speaker 26 (56:39):
And that's why, you know, one of the reasons I
reached out a little protectively Andrew with.

Speaker 8 (56:44):
You is I see that people are.

Speaker 26 (56:48):
Using the opportunity of Charlie's assassination to promote agendas that
not only weren't his, but are kind of shameless and disgusting.
I mean, even the Israel thing. I mean, yeah, fine,
I'm paid off by Apak, you know whatever, silly conspiracy
somebody wants.

Speaker 8 (57:09):
Israel, did it.

Speaker 26 (57:10):
I mean to weaponize it that way, to use you
guys that way.

Speaker 8 (57:15):
Is just cheap and part of the problem, and it
worried me. So I wanted to make sure that.

Speaker 26 (57:20):
You guys were getting to own your own narrative.

Speaker 19 (57:23):
You know, Well, yeah, I mean, listen, we're you know,
we just announced that we're going to be doing the
All American Halftime Show. We've got this tour coming that's
continuing where you know, we've got thousands and thousands of
students at all of these arenas, We've got Amfest. It's
gonna be the biggest it's ever been. We've got huge
announcements coming up even just next week. And so the
work continues. And Chris I said this on your show

(57:45):
last night. It's we we have a sacred duty to
live up to the legacy of Charlie, who I believe
is a modern day Founding Father. He somebody that called
us back to our national ideas, ideals of debate and
die dialogue. That's how I feel, And you know, listen,
we have a sacred duty to live up to that,

(58:06):
to harness all of this outpouring of energy of enthusiasm
for patriotism for faith and what I believe can be
a revival in this country, especially with young people.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
And that's what we have to do.

Speaker 19 (58:17):
We can't get bogged down by the controversies. We can't
get dragged down these these rabbit holes online and the
you know, and again get fixated on the who. The
who is important.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
We want justice and we want to make sure everybody
involved is brought to justice. So believe me, we are
working on that. And when we are silent does not
mean that we do not care. That was the other
thing I told you.

Speaker 19 (58:37):
I think I repeated myself as a matter of fact,
because in that silence there is there is an opportunity
for a vacuum and a void to be created where
other people will rush in. But we especially Blake being
a witness, but me and my role, we cannot negatively
impact and ongoing investigations. So do not conflate or confuse

(58:58):
silence on a very important matter for complacency or laziness
or lack of caring.

Speaker 1 (59:03):
We care.

Speaker 19 (59:04):
If you think you care, we care more. Let me
just assure you one minute, Chris.

Speaker 8 (59:11):
Go ahead, What do you have any questions for me? Yeah?

Speaker 26 (59:15):
I always thought it would be fun and I'll come
back another time if you will.

Speaker 8 (59:17):
Brother.

Speaker 26 (59:18):
I know for you guys to like show me where
we disagree. Ah yeah, well where you think that I'm
so different?

Speaker 1 (59:24):
No, no, no, listen, I listen.

Speaker 19 (59:27):
I know that you have charted your own course after
the CNN days, and I've I've been really excited to
see especially with COVID. Uh and you're you're you know,
you say that conversation is a cure. I think Charlie
would agree with that. You guys, Uh, Charlie never actually
got to go on your show. We were we were
working on it behind the scenes, and I'm sad that
that didn't happen. But you did get to be on
with him at the Patrick Pete David.

Speaker 1 (59:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (59:50):
So and he by the way he came, he came
away from that, Chris and he said, no, Chris, are
really like he's a really decent guy in person, Like
I really enjoyed meeting him, and so, I mean, it
was all all positive, positive vibes.

Speaker 26 (01:00:01):
But Chris, I I like that, you know, I didn't.
I didn't agree with some of his things. The one
thing I wish Charlie had had the chance to say
here what he told me when I was with him
with Pat. I was like, you know, how can you
think that the Civil Rights Act was a mistake? And
he said, and he said to me, and I've said this,

(01:00:23):
I've said this. Now people think I'm lying. But whatever
he said to me, it's not what I meant, because
I know you can show me clips of that.

Speaker 8 (01:00:31):
That's not what I meant.

Speaker 26 (01:00:33):
Of course, minorities needed to have the right to vote,
that's not it.

Speaker 8 (01:00:36):
It's that the DEI that was.

Speaker 26 (01:00:38):
Embedded in the DNA of that legislation wound up being
used in a way that has been bad for the country.

Speaker 8 (01:00:46):
And that that's what he was talking about. That's what
he meant, even if he didn't say it that way.

Speaker 26 (01:00:51):
And I accepted it because and I tell this to
people all the time, as Tyrol journalists.

Speaker 19 (01:00:56):
Hold on, hold on, Chris, hold that dot. We're going
to keep going. I just have to I have to
do a little quick out here for radio.

Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
We're gonna keep going on.

Speaker 19 (01:01:03):
The stream and sorry, no, no, we're gonna keep going
with Chris Cuomo. One second, with more with Chris Cuomo.
We also have Blake nef here. We still have Chris right,

(01:01:25):
he didn't Okay, good, you're still there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Here, No, so so you were. I mean, this is
a really important thing because we're.

Speaker 26 (01:01:30):
Saying that my experience with racists, Okay, you got three kinds. Okay,
you got dummies, okay, right with people who are ignorant,
didn't get exposed to diversity, or or they're just dummies. Okay,
that's one. The second kind are the people who aren't
aware that their behaviors or their words are both are

(01:01:53):
suggestive of a prejudice that it's it's implicit.

Speaker 8 (01:01:58):
And then they're not trying.

Speaker 26 (01:02:00):
To be that way, but that's how they're raised, that's
just how they think, and it's correctable.

Speaker 8 (01:02:05):
Then you have the third one, okay.

Speaker 26 (01:02:07):
Which is the real problem, racists who are proud to
tell you that they are. And in my experience, if
someone's a racist, they will tell you because they believe
they have very good reasons for it.

Speaker 8 (01:02:22):
And I see it being abused now.

Speaker 26 (01:02:24):
Just like calling people on Nazis or saying that Trump
is Hitler, you cheapen the profound nature.

Speaker 19 (01:02:33):
And just to be fair, people have been mislabeling people
as racist for you know, it's basically as long as
I've been an adult, probably much long before that.

Speaker 8 (01:02:42):
Sometimes and a lot of times they're not.

Speaker 19 (01:02:46):
It wrapped up a lot in the last I would say,
ten fifteen years a lot. And you can see that
by some of those charts and graphs that were at
the Wall Street Journal, how many times they brought up
racism or no.

Speaker 8 (01:02:56):
There's no weapon.

Speaker 26 (01:02:57):
You are right, you are right, and what matters or
should matter, actually doesn't matter enough. Is why the reason
it's ramped up is because we're going down a road
of fundamentalism.

Speaker 8 (01:03:10):
We are getting into extreme ideas and.

Speaker 26 (01:03:14):
Extreme belief systems, and I believe it is fed by
our system, the two party systems specifically, and amplified by
design for profit, by social media, so that now it's
not that like I would love for you guys to
pepper meat with like, or what do you think about
you know, guns or whatever it is where you think

(01:03:35):
that we disagree and I think it's a really great exercise,
and we don't want to do that.

Speaker 8 (01:03:42):
Instead, I want to say, oh, that Andrew is a
cup and you know that Blake is soft.

Speaker 27 (01:03:49):
And I destroyed them, and you know I destroyed them,
and I did this, and I did that, and then
I put it out in the clips, and that's how
it is. That is it's so toxic and people don't
get it, and I say them, just think about it.

Speaker 26 (01:04:04):
I say to people all the time, you think you'd
say that if you were standing in front of me
right now, And.

Speaker 19 (01:04:09):
It's funny, Chris, I say, yeah, yeah, I would, Yeah,
you would.

Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
You know, it's funny.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
I have this.

Speaker 19 (01:04:15):
I don't know if this is bad to bring up,
but one of the images of you in my head
was you know, somebody came at you in public, was
in real life, and I think the clip went viral
for a little bit and you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
Got this guy's face like you you know what. I
remember thinking, like, you know what to mess with?

Speaker 8 (01:04:31):
Look you the truth?

Speaker 26 (01:04:32):
You want the truth? Answer, here's the truth, the unspoken truth.
One I almost got fired for that. And a big
reason that it almost happened was the president.

Speaker 8 (01:04:44):
The president saw.

Speaker 26 (01:04:46):
The clip or was told about the clip, and used
it to make the point that people say his supporters
are violent. Look at this guy and he's you want
to know step I was like, and I know him.

Speaker 8 (01:05:02):
And these guys got lucky, and I'll tell you what.
He's right.

Speaker 26 (01:05:07):
They did get lucky. And I'll tell you why Andrew.
What you don't know is they didn't stop me. They
stopped my nine year old daughter and said, is it
okay if we take a picture with Fredo? And as
I was walking up the store stairs I heard this
and I said, did you just call me Fredo to

(01:05:28):
my nine year old daughter?

Speaker 8 (01:05:29):
And the guy was like, yeah, like that.

Speaker 19 (01:05:31):
Oh yeah, you don't do that. You don't do that,
And that's disrespectful. Chris, of course, and we I'm sorry
you had to go through that. I'm going to talk
about political violence, the rise of it more with Chris Cuomo.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
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to it because it is concerning and I saw it,
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sixty five. We've talked about it on the show before,
and the question was posed. And remember this is September
twelfth through the fifteenth. Don't worry, I'll walk you all
through it if you can't read it, says the question was,
so this is two days after it happened. Okay, is
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(01:07:21):
order to achieve political goal. And this is the percentage
of responding yes. And look at that really standout node
right there at the beginning age eighteen through thirty nine,
if you're liberal, thirty percent of them just about maybe
just under maybe it's twenty nine percent said yes that
it's justified to resort to violence to achieve political goals.

(01:07:43):
There is something going on with young progressives that they
think violence is somehow okay, what do you make of that?

Speaker 8 (01:07:51):
A few things.

Speaker 26 (01:07:52):
One, I think it's not that that is true as
a standalone.

Speaker 8 (01:07:58):
It's the ands okay. One.

Speaker 26 (01:08:01):
They may call themselves progressives, they may not. I think
the labels don't apply the way they used to. And
it's not just people on the left, it's young people
in general.

Speaker 19 (01:08:12):
Well yeah, Chris, but Chris, one second, I just want
to say, look at the conservative node there.

Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
It's in the other color. It is.

Speaker 8 (01:08:20):
I see young.

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
Conservatives actually described Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:08:22):
Self described are less likely than even you know, sixty
plus year old conservatives.

Speaker 8 (01:08:28):
Yes.

Speaker 26 (01:08:28):
And I think there's a reason for that right now,
which is the rageometer has swung the pendulum right, Everything
is pendular in our politics.

Speaker 8 (01:08:38):
Why to choices?

Speaker 26 (01:08:39):
The binary nature will so the rage was on the right.
That's what launched in birth. MAGA was the President tapping
into a legitimate set of grievances, legitimate set of grievances,
and there was outrage. Now it is swung and there's
reaction formation to MAGA. The den socks I call them

(01:09:03):
the Democratic socialists, and they have the outrage. They have
the grievance of Trump as a fascist, and of affordability
and of perceived cultural victimization, which they grab onto in
Gaza as well as.

Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
Here in America.

Speaker 26 (01:09:24):
Like, that's the level of surrogacy they have for this righteousness,
whether or not it applies to them or not.

Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
That's what's driving and freely dangerous.

Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
How do we see it.

Speaker 26 (01:09:34):
Here's how you fix it. Okay, I've been doing this
a lot of thought. Usually I'll do it in thirty seconds.
Usually I say, I don't know. I'm not in the
answers business. But here's the answer. There's no way that
News Nation and every other media platform that you like
or dislike has a level of responsibility for what it
puts out there. And the richest, most powerful media people

(01:09:56):
with the largest platforms have zero fix it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Hmmm.

Speaker 19 (01:10:02):
Interesting, Yeah, And I would say that, you know, to
Charlie's credit, because Charlie gets umped in with this Charlie
Kirk destroys.

Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
Lib and all this stuff, and I get it.

Speaker 19 (01:10:11):
There those videos are out there on social media, but
ninety percent Chris of his interactions on campus were calm, patient.
One of the most common things that we saw, especially
as he got older, because he started looking at the
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(01:10:31):
so many, so many of these kids, and that was
became the most common comment that we would see on
social media, like Charlie, how do you, how.

Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
Do you the patient?

Speaker 8 (01:10:40):
And is well? And that's what to your point, to.

Speaker 19 (01:10:43):
Your point, those didn't always go as viral as the
as the fire exchanges.

Speaker 8 (01:10:48):
And that's never.

Speaker 19 (01:10:49):
That's something that's cooked into our basic wiring. Thirty seconds
the floor joys to finish it, finish theirself.

Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
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Speaker 26 (01:10:55):
I mean, it's it's not one thing, it's everything, okay.
And I get that most people don't get this because
most people don't live social media the way they amplify
the magnified minorities du minority populations, so they don't really
get it, but it is infecting everything they do get.

Speaker 8 (01:11:15):
And you have to stop.

Speaker 26 (01:11:17):
Allowing the algorithms to reward rage baiting.

Speaker 8 (01:11:23):
That's I'm not allowed to do that.

Speaker 26 (01:11:25):
If I were to do that, there would be so
much scrutiny of all this guy, does I give you
reasons to hate people?

Speaker 19 (01:11:32):
We got We got to wrap it up, Chris, Uh.
That was It was a really interesting conversation. Thank you
so much for making the time.

Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
We'll be right back.

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(01:15:44):
know anything about what I'm talking about here, but you
guys do so and he would like love it because
it was not on him. So we're gonna be talking
about pop culture controversies, Taylor Swift, Zach Bryan, all the things.
But first, Mikey McCoy has some news for us.

Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 24 (01:16:00):
So obviously we announced the halftime show today, halftime, the
All American, All American Halftime Show, And so that initially
there's a little bit of confusion because they were like,
is this you know the Forest Frank Corey oz Asbury
halftime show?

Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Is this is this the same thing?

Speaker 24 (01:16:16):
People are a little bit confused, and I think originally
Daisy we had announced it, and then Corey also announced it, and.

Speaker 29 (01:16:22):
So yeah, everyone just kind of talking about their ideas.

Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
Yeah, I mean, I do. I do.

Speaker 19 (01:16:27):
Just want to say, really quick, the original seed of
the idea came from a joke from Jack Besobac. I
just want to say that they does. Jack does sort
of get the to claim first dips here. But anyways,
continued anyways, so we posted that this morning. Some people
were asking questions.

Speaker 24 (01:16:42):
So just to put, you know, for clarity's sake here,
I about literally ten minutes ago, I just jumped off
a call with Corey and it was a great phone call.
He's an amazing guy, great follower of Christ does so
much to bring people back to the Lord. And it
was an amazing phone call, thirty minutes long. And our
desire is to partner. Our desire is to proclaim the

(01:17:04):
name of Jesus. Collaborate, collaborate. Yeah, and so that is
our desire. And so it sounds like we're going to
be building a bridge there.

Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
Oh well, we can't get a hold of oursel.

Speaker 19 (01:17:16):
But listen, the good news is that like people that
love Jesus, people that are concerned about the things of
the Lord, there is no friction.

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
Okay, there is only only linking arms.

Speaker 19 (01:17:27):
And I mean that has been Erica's one guiding principle,
or there's been a few, but like one of the
main ones is that we want to make Keaven crowded.
We want to see revival, we want to see uh,
the name of Jesus made great in our land again.

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
And so that was a really positive step. Good job, amazing,
And I think I knew nothing about it.

Speaker 19 (01:17:46):
I knew nothing that there was like like competing things,
Like I was completely I was wonderfully oblivious.

Speaker 30 (01:17:52):
What's most important is that it wasn't even anyone's specific ideas.
Was the American public, yes, saying we want something different
than what we're given, and a lot of amazing people
from Turning Point events, Corey, whatever they're trying to put on,
a lot of amazing people are trying to make that happen,
and we all want to do it.

Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
Tog.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
Yeah, And I think this goes back to the fact
that Bad Bunny was just a bad choice, and so
a lot of people that really love this country, like
Blake Neff was like, I'm not gonna stream Bad Bunny music.
Maybe you do.

Speaker 11 (01:18:24):
I literally never heard of Bad Bunny until well, and
I'll just add this, a quarter of three strings isn't
easily broken.

Speaker 24 (01:18:29):
And so the more of us the partner together to
fight for what we believe in is the stronger we are.

Speaker 19 (01:18:35):
And listen, this doesn't have to be a partisan thing.
This doesn't have to be a political thing. This is
just like, there is a sense of what America is.
There's a sense about what faith, family, and freedom mean
to people, and we just want to we want to
do that. That's what we want to family, freedom less
Booty Cheeks on a halftime show, More belief less, sexual anarchy,
Booty Cheeks Believers.

Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Yeah, We're more on that side. That's really the division here.

Speaker 29 (01:18:56):
That's a perfect transition.

Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
I was going to say, Okay, so what are we
talking about.

Speaker 11 (01:19:00):
Let's get this, let's take so Daisy is, of course
a Taylor Swift fan.

Speaker 30 (01:19:05):
I also like to say, I do have some other interests.
I know, I really only come on the show on
Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
I know, but I'm not sure I do. I feel
like I only ever talked to her about Taylor stuff.
But this is obviously a recurring thing.

Speaker 11 (01:19:18):
Charlie had very strong thoughts on Taylor Swift's celebrity and
her relationship with that, you know, the.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
Ffiser guy, Travis that.

Speaker 11 (01:19:27):
But now she has a new album out and Days
is going to tell us there's very interesting developments in
how the Swift.

Speaker 19 (01:19:33):
We did talk about this once already, so she talks
about just wanting to have the white picket fence in
the family.

Speaker 30 (01:19:39):
That was the day after it had come out, and
so the online chatter hadn't really started yet. But since then,
that's been almost it's been a week since it came out,
almost a week since we had that conversation, and she
is getting canceled by her own side. She people have
found a lot of different lyrics that are microaggression micro aggression.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
This reminds me of when that z Gal from the
America Tour was trying to like counter Charlie and turning
point and then she got canceled by her own team for.

Speaker 30 (01:20:14):
Micro aggressions exactly. So, there are a couple of things
that are going on. One, people are upset saying that
Taylor is One of the quotes that I saw was
that she has given the al Right their conservative agenda
on a silver platter because she's talking about how she
wants to get married and have kids.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
People use that term like in the most idiotic ways.

Speaker 30 (01:20:35):
And then separately she's getting slammed for her rasons and
what's the what's the black rock? So, okay, Topa, let's.

Speaker 11 (01:20:43):
Show some of the clips just so we can set
We have one of those set up.

Speaker 19 (01:20:47):
We have the montage of the left cancer, we have
let's let's just start with this is a couple of them.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Let's do one eighteen.

Speaker 21 (01:20:54):
I want to have your white babies, and I actually
want our entire neighbor to be racially homogious. She went
through this entire thing with Trump right about how she
and her families did not like being called childless cat ladies,
and now Taylor is Colin y'all childless cat ladies.

Speaker 31 (01:21:15):
Either the life of a showgirl is one big, racist,
homophobic dog whistle, or everyone has lost their absolute minds.
A currently singing about your new fiance is endorsing eugenics now.

Speaker 29 (01:21:27):
And the song canceled is a maga anthem.

Speaker 31 (01:21:31):
Bring the Hamlet character Ophelia a happy ending instead of
a tragic one is an endorsement of the patriarchy.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
The song ope late.

Speaker 31 (01:21:38):
Is a white supremacist anthem for I don't know why,
and it's also homophobic too and also racist. While we're
at it, the question is is a dog whistle really
a dog whistle if only the offended party can hear.

Speaker 1 (01:21:51):
It so that that person sounds like she was defending
Taylor kind.

Speaker 30 (01:21:55):
Of going through the general things that people are saying.
So there's a couple of things they're around. One there's
a song called Opallite, Travis Kelcey's very public ex girlfriend
was a black girl. Taylor's lyrics says, you were sleepless
in the Onyx night. Now you're seeing Opallite something like that,
And people are saying that this is racist because Onyx

(01:22:19):
it's black opallite. One of the articles I read said
that Taylor represents op lite because she's translucent and white.

Speaker 24 (01:22:27):
I just have to say, Taylor, you're finally getting a
taste of what Charlie had to deal with for so long. Yeah,
out of context, people taking your words and twisting them,
and I think that happened a few times with Charlie
talking about Taylor.

Speaker 11 (01:22:41):
Okay, we're we have a clip of I think one
of those complaints. By the way, let's play one twenty four.

Speaker 32 (01:22:48):
Taylor Swift has revealed herself to be resentful of black women,
or at least deeply insecure when it comes to comparing.

Speaker 29 (01:22:54):
Herself to black women.

Speaker 32 (01:22:56):
In the song oap Light, Taylor is referencing Travis Kelsey's
ex girlfriend Knicole. The lyrics of Opalite include you were
dancing through the lightning strikes sleepless in the Onyx night,
but now the guy is Opalite.

Speaker 29 (01:23:07):
So Taylor is not only using the lyrics in.

Speaker 32 (01:23:09):
The song to talk about how she is so much
better for Travis than his ex girlfriend is, but she
is choosing to do that using the imagery of Onyx,
which is typically black and opalite, which is typically white.

Speaker 30 (01:23:22):
Yeah, so it gets even it gets even worse Taylor's
apparent racism because she has in Wishless, the song that
we talked about last week, she says she wants to
have a bunch of kids with Travis and have the
whole block looking like you, which is clearly Taylor saying
that she wants her entire block to look white and
not obviously not her saying she wants to have so

(01:23:43):
many kids with her fiance who she's in love with,
that she wants a bunch of many many of them
is running around.

Speaker 29 (01:23:48):
But no, she's very clearly being racist by that one.

Speaker 30 (01:23:51):
Another one which took me a lot longer to understand.
I still don't really understand that. In her song Eldest Daughter,
she says, I'm not a bad bee. We can interpret
what that means, I'm not a savage, which that is
a microaggression. I think we're showing pictures up on the
screen of people responding to that, saying that Taylor is
showing her racism by saying that, because those are she

(01:24:14):
is comparing herself to his X again, who we know
is black. So I'm just saying Blake Blake.

Speaker 19 (01:24:20):
How many times does a progressive need to get burned
by the insane progressive people before they learn that you
do not make common cause evidence I've seen from.

Speaker 11 (01:24:33):
When I have investigated this is unfortunately, it is infinity.
Some people just humiliated over and over, like massively hated,
and they'll just they'll never quite how did I know that?

Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
It's also what I think is.

Speaker 30 (01:24:47):
So crazy about this because in her song Canceled, which
one of the videos mentioned, it's about how she likes
her friends better being canceled. It's widely speculated that's about
Brittany Mahomes, who has been associated with yeah conservative principles,
the Alright movement.

Speaker 1 (01:25:04):
And well, speaking of the Alright move or do you
have a sorry?

Speaker 30 (01:25:07):
Well, I was just going to say, I think this
is so crazy that people are saying that Taylor is
so maga coated in this album, because Taylor is every
single election has come out and endorse the Democrat. She
is very publicly against Trump. Just just because she wants
to get married and have kids does not mean that
she is a Republican.

Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
There is a real dimension to this.

Speaker 11 (01:25:28):
There's a real dimension to this where like it really
makes them come out and you realize they just can't
stand normal people.

Speaker 30 (01:25:34):
Not to mention she this album is incredibly raunchy, like
not kid friendly.

Speaker 1 (01:25:40):
What there's magic wand to cancel.

Speaker 24 (01:25:45):
Maybe she'll get canceled so hard that it'll actually push
her to the right way.

Speaker 19 (01:25:51):
Charlie Kirk prophecy that's about to come getting fulfilled our
in our bits, we should play one twenty three though
this is this is a critique of her album being
republican coded.

Speaker 32 (01:26:04):
Across the video today of someone calling Taylor swists new
album republican coded because.

Speaker 1 (01:26:07):
It obviously is.

Speaker 23 (01:26:09):
And if you can't realize that, you're a victim of
the media literacy crisis, if only for the song Canceled,
where she the billionaire paints herself as the victim of
cancel culture. People rightfully pointed out the person she was
dating did a racist thing. But beyond that, I mean,
that's enough. That's obvious, making number one that and number
two an album about like an idealized form of like

(01:26:30):
what is a typical American family, ideally of like living
in a suburb, being in a monogamous relationship and in
peace and joy and basically just kind of being a housewife.
Those are Republican virtues. Those are Republican virtues.

Speaker 24 (01:26:42):
I will take them, will take American.

Speaker 11 (01:26:48):
If she if she can go on a tour and
she announces that she is going to go on tour
as Taylor Kelsey, I think I'll buy explode.

Speaker 1 (01:26:58):
Her fan base will explode.

Speaker 19 (01:27:00):
Hey, I just want to apologize to the audience for
playing that young man.

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
I'm sorry. We'll be right back.

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dot com? All right, So to the real America's voice audience,
I just want to say I'm sorry for that young man.
I don't think my apology was heard over your airways,
and it won't happen again, too, cringe, It won't.

Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
It will not happen again.

Speaker 19 (01:29:10):
But it is remarkable that normal things are now Republican coded.
I think that's a win for the country in the
short term politically, because how are you supposed to win
if monogamy is like a partisan issue, like I'm pretty
sure Democrats don't want to be cheated on either, You know,
well I wouldn't want to assume. Okay, all right, we

(01:29:30):
have more pop culture controversies, including Zach Bryan anti Ice.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Zach Bryan.

Speaker 19 (01:29:36):
We'll see what he We'll see what the truth is Daisy.
In four seconds, we're going to welcome back Radio.

Speaker 33 (01:29:40):
Don't go anywhere, all right, Welcome back to the Charlie
Kirk Show.

Speaker 19 (01:29:54):
Andrew Covid, executive producer of This fine Show, joined by
Daisy Blake and Mikey, and we're talking about what's the
next what's the next controversy.

Speaker 30 (01:30:04):
Zach Bryan posted a snippet of a song and he
captioned it the Fading of the Red, White and Blue.
And in this song his lyrics are and Ice is
going to come bust down your door, try to build
a house. No one builds no more. But I got
a telephone. The kids are all scared and all alone.

Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 30 (01:30:24):
So Zach Bryan already is just not a good guy.
I think that's pretty well. We talked about this.

Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
I've also heard of Zach Bryan.

Speaker 29 (01:30:35):
Massive country singer.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
Incredibly Daisy what happened with him and.

Speaker 29 (01:30:40):
Bonn Yes, so he publicly dated.

Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
That was his former girlfriend.

Speaker 30 (01:30:46):
Chicken Frice, not actually her last name, but that's what
we call goes by Brianna Chicken Fried. They publicly dated
for a long time, then messy, messy breakup. She came
out said that he treated her incredibly terribly, very very
very bad stuff about him and in this story, yes

(01:31:06):
she I like, I don't think she's a fan of
us in anyway, but she very publicly is said that
he offered her twelve million dollars to never talk about.

Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
Him publicly again.

Speaker 30 (01:31:16):
About his wife also took the same deal, not twelve
million dollars. But he's been married, yes, he was, actually
he was in the military, was married, got divorced, and
is now a very successful country singer. But Brian Schtick
and Bry did not take the money and has been
speaking or has spoken about everything that.

Speaker 11 (01:31:37):
Twelve million dollars to publicly hate on someone is some pretty.

Speaker 1 (01:31:42):
Yes, a woman scorned, a woman scorned.

Speaker 30 (01:31:47):
He and he's always been been pretty liberal, especially after
all the bud Light stuff happened. I want to say
that he the we were conservatives were canceling bud Light,
and I think he pretty publicly said bud Light was
going to be the soul beer he drank on his tour.

Speaker 29 (01:32:03):
I'm ninety, by the way.

Speaker 19 (01:32:04):
He's about five to five in person. I actually I
don't get mad. My wife bought me a ticket. I
went to the concerts.

Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
Oh, this is how all right? She bought it for me.
I did not go to it. Rush friends a Zach
Bryant number one fan shirt, and I do not have that.

Speaker 19 (01:32:27):
I will tell you that the first thing that I
saw when I so, I enter the arena and he's
it's kind of done in the round, so he kind
of moves around, he kind of points to all all directions,
and uh. The first thing I noticed is that he
had heels like on a shoe of course, like this,
like they were like bono heels. He used to do
that too. And he's legit. He's just a very tiny person.

(01:32:50):
He probly, I mean five four or five five was
it hard to see him from the crowd even with
the stage. So why do we think he's a bad person.
I don't understand because he could the women be extorting him.
I don't know that I trust this stuff. I'm just
being honest.

Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
I know.

Speaker 29 (01:33:06):
I think there's enough.

Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
There's clear word extorting him because they turned down the money. Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:33:11):
He always starts fights with cops when they're literally being
so chill with him.

Speaker 1 (01:33:16):
He morgan, no that I'm sorry.

Speaker 19 (01:33:19):
Oh he got arrested for interfering with a traffic stop
and he told the officer, I'm just twenty I'm just
a twenty seven year old kid man.

Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
Okay.

Speaker 22 (01:33:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 30 (01:33:29):
He I think it's pretty well known that he's not
the best last guy. He's also pretty liberal, yes, oh yeah,
and so I also.

Speaker 1 (01:33:36):
He has comments though he's commented on this.

Speaker 30 (01:33:38):
Well, we have Christina. I'm responding to it. That's one fourteen
if we want to play that, Okay, Yes.

Speaker 12 (01:33:46):
I hope he understands how completely disrespectful that song is.
Not just a law Enforcemrfit of this country to every
single individual that has ever stood up and fought for
our freedoms. He just compromised it all by putting out
a product such as that, probably that attacks individuals were
just trying to make her street safe.

Speaker 8 (01:34:04):
So, Zach, I didn't listen to your music. I'm happy
about that today.

Speaker 12 (01:34:09):
Today, that makes me very happy that I never once
gave you a single pannic to enrich your lifestyle.

Speaker 8 (01:34:14):
You truly believe what that song stands for.

Speaker 12 (01:34:16):
But I am going to go out and probably download
some Juicon Aldin songs, John Ridge songs, so already kid
rock any of those guys.

Speaker 1 (01:34:26):
Those guys know what it means to stand on.

Speaker 30 (01:34:31):
You can't say the same thing that Christine said that
she's never given a penny.

Speaker 1 (01:34:34):
To Zach Bride. I can't say for him. I can't
say it.

Speaker 17 (01:34:37):
Zach.

Speaker 11 (01:34:38):
Why say all of you are less pure than me
because you had heard of Zach Bryant.

Speaker 29 (01:34:43):
No, he is incredibly talented.

Speaker 19 (01:34:44):
I can't believe you guys know who my wife is. Like,
we're going to a country. We're going to a country.
That's what I thought.

Speaker 29 (01:34:53):
He's very famous for a reason, really really amazing.

Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
So he responds.

Speaker 30 (01:34:58):
He responded and said that this is it actually about
his love for the country, and anyone that's using it
as a weapon proves how divided we all truly are.

Speaker 19 (01:35:06):
He hosted it, well, that's that's the end of our
pop culture power half hour. Let us know what you
think about that freedom at Charliekirk dot com and send
us who you want to see at the halftime show,
the all American halftime show.

Speaker 1 (01:35:18):
I don't think Zach Bryan will want to I don't
think I want.

Speaker 29 (01:35:20):
To join that one.

Speaker 19 (01:35:22):
We'll be back tomorrow. I will be gone. The gents
will be hosting in my stead.

Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
Talk to you soon.
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