The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Dec 3, 2024 • 37min

The Smug Student Who Thinks Truth Isn't Real ft. George Janko

A college student believes truth is subjective, sparking a debate about the nature of reality and morality. The guests tackle whether Jesus would endorse political advocacy and scrutinize the authenticity of the Gospels. Immigration policies ignite a discussion on merit versus compassion, while the role of faith in politics raises questions about America's founding values. This engaging conversation navigates the complex interplay between belief systems and contemporary issues, offering a thought-provoking perspective on faith and governance.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 35min

Fixing the Welfare-Warfare State ft. Dr. Ron Paul

Join Dr. Ron Paul, a former Texas congressman and libertarian icon, alongside Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a stalwart conservative from Tennessee. They dive into America's staggering thirty trillion dollar debt and the urgent need for government reform. Paul passionately advocates for ending the Federal Reserve and curtailing unnecessary military spending. Blackburn weighs in on the vital need for swift confirmation of key nominations, linking governmental transparency with national security. Together, they explore the impact of fiscal policies on the nation's future.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 31min

How Hunter Biden Shows The Sham of American Justice...And How Kash Patel Can Restore It

Delve into the political fallouts surrounding Hunter Biden's controversial pardon, revealing the broader implications for justice in America. Explore Kash Patel's potential nomination to lead the FBI and how it could restore integrity to the system. Hear about the public's growing discontent with the woke agenda, especially following Cyber Monday, and its impact on consumer behavior. The discussion also critiques the evolution of the FBI into a politically motivated entity, highlighting the urgency for reform.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 33min

Ask Charlie Anything 205: Underestimating Democrats? Living in Small Towns? Fighting Fraud in PA?

The discussion dives into whether the Trump Administration should hold Pennsylvania Democrats accountable for illegal voting. It also tackles the pros and cons of young people moving back to small towns and the sense of community they can foster. There’s a bold exploration of whether conservatives are underestimating Democrats, alongside critiques of the Democratic Party's resilience in today's political landscape. Moreover, insights into political strategies aimed at engaging centrist voters shine a light on future election tactics.
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Dec 1, 2024 • 21min

Obedience to God Over Everything ft. George Janko

In a heartfelt conversation, George Janko shares his journey of reconnecting with faith and the transformative power of obedience to God. They delve into the importance of integrating faith into daily life and the challenges of reaching Generation Z with authentic messages. The discussion critiques the modern gospel's emphasis on material success, highlighting the true essence of sacrifice and personal relationship with Christ. Emphasizing love and forgiveness, they call for inviting the Holy Spirit into all facets of life to foster community healing.
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Nov 29, 2024 • 36min

Is the Electoral College DEI? + Other Questions at the University of Pittsburgh with Vivek Ramaswamy

Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur and 2024 presidential candidate, joins to tackle critical issues facing America today. They dissect the Electoral College's role in democracy, questioning representation and fairness. Ramaswamy shares insights on America's global responsibilities and the complexities of foreign intervention. They explore the contentious politics of climate change, critiquing mainstream narratives. The conversation also opens up about centrism, controversial discourse, and the debate around universal basic income and health issues, all with a fresh perspective.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 33min

REWIND: The Origins of Thanksgiving ft. Bill Federer

In this discussion, Bill Federer, an author and speaker known for his insights on American history, reveals fascinating aspects of Thanksgiving. He explores the Pilgrims' ambitious vision for a Christian society and their early experiment with communal living, which ultimately failed. Federer highlights the transformative shift to private property that boosted productivity and paved the way for the Thanksgiving tradition. He also shares the pivotal role of Squanto in supporting the Pilgrims and emphasizes gratitude as a moral cornerstone enriching community life.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 59min

A THOUGHTCRIME Thanksgiving

The conversation delves into whether steak could replace turkey as a Thanksgiving staple. A humorous debate ensues about the lack of great Thanksgiving films and Black Friday's changing nature. The hosts reflect on the historical significance of the holiday, touching on FDR's influence on its date. They share light-hearted anecdotes from family gatherings, considering the impact of political dynamics on Thanksgiving celebrations. The episode wraps up with personal stories and insights about navigating childhood communication and the balance of technology in our lives.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 34min

Glenn Greenwald On The Left: Hey Idiots, It's Your Fault!

Glenn Greenwald, an independent journalist and host of System Update, joins to dissect the left's waning influence. He critiques the Democratic Party's disconnect, especially with figures like Joe Rogan. The conversation touches on Biden's precarious Ukraine stance and the implications of increased military involvement. Greenwald also discusses the rise of long-form podcasts, free expression in light of censorship, and how TikTok's role in politics reflects broader issues of engagement and government regulation.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 35min

Things To Be Thankful For: The Democrat Excuse Machine

Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General and staunch conservative, joins to delve into gratitude during Thanksgiving, especially for the missteps of Democrats. They discuss Kamala Harris's awkward interview showcasing the party's lack of clarity and leadership. Paxton also shares his take on what should be prioritized by a new MAGA DOJ. Additionally, the conversation highlights disparities in political campaigns and the importance of grassroots strategies for effective voter mobilization. A must-listen for those interested in the intersection of gratitude and politics!

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