The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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7 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 35min

Vance is Right: Germany Isn't Free

Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, a vocal member of Germany's AfD party, discusses the alarming decline of free speech in Germany, highlighting government crackdowns on dissenting voices and political cartoonists. With elections looming, she emphasizes the urgent need for voter participation and awareness of rising censorship. Meanwhile, Lee Zeldin, former EPA Administrator, unveils the significant waste issues within the agency and outlines the importance of environmental stewardship alongside energy development. Together, they navigate a complex political landscape while calling for action.
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7 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 36min

Trump’s Salvo for Peace Against “Dictator” Zelenskyy

Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator and author, and Brett Galaszewski, Vice chair of the Republican Party in Milwaukee, join the discussion on Trump's unconventional diplomacy regarding Ukraine. They dive into Trump’s sharp critiques of Zelensky, questioning his leadership and the war's management. With an eye on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, they highlight its potential impact on voter ID laws and the political landscape. They also share insights from their debates with LGBTQ activists and the importance of engaging conservative voters in upcoming elections.
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6 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 34min

Why Are Gen Z And Gen X So Rightwing?

Mark Mitchell, head pollster at Rasmussen Reports, reveals striking polling trends showing how attitudes towards Trump vary drastically between young voters and those over 65. Meanwhile, Chris Piehota, a former FBI official, discusses potential reforms for the FBI under Kash Patel, emphasizing the need for integrity and a return to apolitical roots. They delve into changing political alignments and media consumption among younger generations, highlighting a shift in trust and expectations from traditional institutions.
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5 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 37min

Did Elon Expose the Biggest Fraud in History?

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and political commentator, dives into the shocking revelations from Elon Musk about the allegedly fraudulent Social Security numbers still active today. They discuss the fiscal implications of these outdated systems and the urgency for government accountability. Gingrich also sheds light on shifting global alliances, particularly how U.S. foreign policy is evolving in light of new geopolitical dynamics, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Tune in for insights on media integrity and the future of international relations!
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Feb 17, 2025 • 34min

Maintaining MAHA's Momentum

Del Bigtree, CEO of MAHA Action and a vocal critic of Big Pharma, discusses how Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s role could reshape health policies and vaccine scrutiny. He highlights the need for transparency in vaccine safety to address chronic health issues. Mercedes Schlapp, senior fellow at CPAC, previews the upcoming conference, emphasizing the significance of grassroots activism in shaping conservative politics. The conversation dives into the evolving landscape of children's health and calls for accountability in government funding of healthcare research.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 34min

America v. Canada, Germany v. Free Speech

Professor John Yoo, a constitutional law expert at UC Berkeley, dives into a fiery discussion about American-Canadian tensions following a hockey rivalry. He highlights the implications of booing the national anthem and its reflection on national pride. The conversation shifts to Europe's lack of free speech, particularly in Germany, raising questions about American defense spending. Yoo also addresses the delicate balance of power between the presidency and Congress, referencing historical precedents that shape today's executive authority.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 39min

Ask Charlie Anything 212: Reforming the Arts? Scotland the Brave? Backdoor Abortion Ban?

Engage with a vibrant discussion about the arts and theater evolving under 'woke' culture. Delve into the possibility of redefining abortion legally to challenge its current status. Discover the importance of classical literature like Shakespeare in education amidst contemporary debates. Explore the concept of a faith office in the White House and its implications for Christian leadership. Finally, reflect on Scottish heritage and its significant role in promoting freedom and resisting tyranny.
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Feb 16, 2025 • 25min

A God-Shaped Hole in the Lives of College Students ft. Cliffe and Stuart Knechtle

Cliffe and Stuart Knechtle, seasoned campus ministers, dive deep into the challenges faced by today's college students. They discuss the emotional struggles surrounding purpose and meaning, emphasizing a holistic approach to support. The brothers advocate for the Church's role in mental health, blending spiritual and community healing. They also tackle the disconnect between youth and faith, critiquing moral relativism while seeking genuine connections with those yearning for spiritual truth. Their insights promise to inspire both seekers and believers alike.
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Feb 15, 2025 • 1h 13min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 73 — Does Flying Stink Now? MAHA Day 1? LOTR = Gay?

A lively discussion kicks off with a playful debate about tattoos and societal acceptance. There's a humorous dive into the potential homoerotic themes in 'Lord of the Rings,' contrasted against modern interpretations of male friendships. Public transport etiquette comes under scrutiny, focusing on loud behaviors and hygiene on airplanes. The talk shifts to an exploration of America’s declining air travel comfort and compares it to international standards. Lastly, the impact of food additives on public health sparks concern and conversation.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 40min

JD Vance Buries the Globalists

Ed Dowd, a savvy financial analyst and author, joins to dissect J.D. Vance's fiery speech at the Munich Security Conference that targeted globalist agendas. They delve into America's transformation from a freedom defender to a globalist advocate. Ed shares insights on the promising developments surrounding DOGE and discusses the complex dynamics of European defense spending and immigration policies. The conversation critiques the oligarchic influences in European governance and pokes fun at the cultural shifts happening in places like Worcester.

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