The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Sep 13, 2024 • 34min

How NFL Legend Brett Favre Sees America

NFL legend Brett Favre shares his views on patriotism and the evolving landscape of football, reflecting on his own battles with injuries and the changing game. He also opens up about the legal challenges he's faced in Mississippi, framing them as unjust political attacks. Kristan Hawkins adds to the conversation by challenging red state Republicans on their responses to radical pro-abortion measures, emphasizing the importance of pro-life advocacy and community action in the electoral process.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 34min

Cats and Dogs, Living Together! (On A Dinner Plate) ft. Donald Trump Jr.

Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Donald Trump and a key player in political and business circles, joins to explore the unexpected consequences of missing pets in Springfield, Ohio, revealing a growing crisis in America’s small towns. They discuss the shifting voter sentiments post-debate, particularly among key demographics in Michigan. The conversation shifts to the local impacts of immigration, raising concerns about community safety and child trafficking, urging for community involvement and political accountability in addressing these critical issues.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 32min

The Campus Vibe Shift Could Win the 2024 Election

A captivating discussion unfolds around the changing landscape of college campuses and its potential impact on the 2024 election. Grassroots efforts aim to mobilize enthusiastic young voters, particularly in the wake of declining support for Democratic candidates like Kamala Harris. The podcast highlights the significance of critical thinking and engaging diverse political opinions among students. Exploring economic uncertainties, it offers insights into how personal outreach can sway younger demographics and emphasizes Pennsylvania's pivotal role in the upcoming race.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 41min

Ignore the Spin, What Do the Polls Say?

Rich Baris, a polling expert, and Scott Mitchell from Rasmussen discuss the shifting landscape of American politics. They analyze the recent debate between Trump and Kamala Harris, highlighting the decline in public support for Harris. The conversation dives into the significant movement of independent voters towards the right, influenced by rising crime and economic concerns. They also critique media bias and the disconnect between reported narratives and voter realities, stressing the need for transparency in polling to better understand these dynamics.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 33min

The Debate Aftermath: Who Won?

In this insightful discussion, political commentator Alex Marlow and journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon unpack the recent Trump-Kamala debate. They reveal surprising shifts in voter sentiment, highlighting that even those who think Kamala won may be leaning toward Trump. The duo critiques Harris's engagement and performance, while praising Trump's clarity. They also explore how celebrity endorsements influence voter dynamics and analyze the broader significance of political debates on public perception and economic views.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 2h 3min

The Showdown: Trump vs Kamala Presidential Debate Special

The show features Donald Trump, the former president, and Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, engaging in a heated debate analysis. The hosts dive into the contrasting strategies of both candidates, highlighting Trump's struggle to counter Harris's psychological tactics. They critique perceived media bias favoring Harris and explore the implications of celebrity endorsements during the debate. The discussion also touches on pressing voter concerns, from economic issues to immigration, reflecting on how these factors may influence the electoral landscape.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 38min

If There Is No God, There Are No Rights ft. Frank Turek

Frank Turek, a professional Christian apologist, challenges atheist views on truth and morality. He argues that without God, the foundation for rights collapses, particularly in debates surrounding abortion. The discussion touches on the stakes of the 2024 election, the ethical dilemmas college students face regarding faith, and the moral implications of contemporary societal issues. Turek emphasizes the necessity of an unchanging source of goodness, all while engaging deeply with the resurrection of Jesus and its transformative power on belief.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 34min

We Have to Talk About Haiti

Brian Glenn, a political strategist, joins to explore the surprising implications of Haitian migration on the 2024 election. They delve into Springfield, Ohio's rising tensions over newcomers, discussing crime and cultural integration. Glenn critiques current immigration policies and emphasizes the need for accountability from authorities. He also outlines strategies for Trump as he prepares for the upcoming debate, while highlighting the challenges Kamala Harris faces. The conversation is a sharp mix of immigration issues and political maneuvering.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 36min

How Can Trump Beat Kamala In The Debate?

Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, discusses strategies for his upcoming debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, a seasoned politician and former U.S. Senator. They delve into the high-stakes nature of this debate, exploring how Trump can counteract personal narratives and emotional appeals while focusing on factual critiques. The conversation also highlights pressing issues like immigration and economic policy, emphasizing the contrasting political styles of Trump and Harris as they prepare for this pivotal encounter.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 47min

"Am I Racist?" ft. Matt Walsh

This conversation features Matt Walsh, a bold commentator known for his critiques of leftist thought, and Robin DiAngelo, an author focused on racial justice. They dive into the slippery definitions of racism, societal views on race, and the implications of 'Wokism' on traditional values. Walsh humorously interrogates the logic of contemporary anti-racism and critiques the guilt-driven narratives. Their dialogue challenges listeners to reflect on their beliefs about race and responsibility in today’s cultural landscape.

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