
The Charlie Kirk Show Remembering Two Heroes, New York Times Anti-News, and AMA 258
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Mar 20, 2026 Steve Deace, conservative commentator and podcaster, offers a short mini bio and big-picture cultural analysis. Conversations cover remembering Chuck Norris and Jeff Webb. They dissect media bias on shooters and debate a national “sifting” of society. A lively AMA closes with March Madness picks, how to vet online personalities, and Charlie’s In-N-Out order.
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Chuck Norris As Cultural Conservative Icon
- Charlie Kirk and Blake Neff remembered Chuck Norris as a devout Christian and conservative who publicly supported candidates like Mike Huckabee and later urged support for Donald Trump.
- They highlighted Norris's martial-arts legacy, Walker Texas Ranger fame, viral internet 'Chuck Norris facts,' and his 2008 Huckabee endorsement ad as cultural touchstones.
Jeff Webb's Varsity Spirit Legacy
- Charlie Kirk and Andrew Colvin paid tribute to Jeff Webb, founder of Varsity Spirit, describing him as generous and instrumental in building youth competitions and Turning Point connections.
- They played archival clips showing Webb framing his work as creating community and opportunities for young people rather than personal profit.
Media Omissions Shape Public Understanding Of Shooters
- Charlie argued mainstream outlets like The New York Times omit mentioning when mass shooters are biological males identifying as female, framing it as deliberate 'anti-news' omission.
- He tied this to media incentives to avoid politically sensitive labels and accused reporters of preserving social acceptance over truth.
