

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
Charlie is America's hardest working grassroots activist who has your inside scoop on the biggest news of the day and what's really going on behind the headlines. The founder of Turning Point USA and one of social media's most engaged personalities, Charlie is on the front lines of America’s culture war, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of students on over 3,500 college and high school campuses across the country, bringing you your daily dose of clarity in a sea of chaos all from his signature no-holds-barred, unapologetically conservative, freedom-loving point of view.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 34min
Ask Charlie Anything 201: What Causes Crime? Are Police Racist? All in a Day's Work?
Colby Silvestri, a member of the Libertarian Party and political debater, joins the discussion on pressing societal issues. They dive into questions regarding whether police are racist and explore the underlying factors of American crime trends. The conversation shifts to the role of family structure in crime rates within black communities, emphasizing accountability and societal perceptions. They also tackle the controversial topics of drug policy and the implications of over-policing, offering a nuanced take on these complex issues.

Oct 13, 2024 • 53min
"I'm Not Going to Stop Fighting. God's in Charge." — Charlie with Proverbs Media Group
Justice Smith, an engaging interviewer from Proverbs Media Group, joins Charlie Kirk for a dynamic discussion. They dive into ancient Greek philosophy and its relevance today. The conversation shifts to the politics of modern governance, contrasting it with the founding fathers’ vision. They tackle global conflicts, including Ukraine and geopolitical tensions, while evaluating the implications of covert operations like MKUltra. The chat also touches on SSRIs and mental health, creating a thoughtful dialogue about societal issues and personal wellness.

Oct 12, 2024 • 59min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 59 — Bring Back Blue States? Michigan Vibe Shift? Forrest Gump, Bad?
The discussion kicks off with a provocative idea: should conservative states turn blue? Michigan's unexpected support for Trump is dissected, revealing shifts among blue-collar and minority voters. They also tackle the cultural impact of political colors and Halloween traditions. A dive into the controversial sinking of a naval ship highlights diversity in leadership. Lastly, Forrest Gump gets a tongue-in-cheek critique, examining its take on American history and the evolution of modern relationships.

Oct 12, 2024 • 35min
The Good News In Georgia, Arizona, and Nationwide
Josh McKoon, Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, shares insights on Georgia's shifting political landscape, highlighting the decline in absentee ballot requests from Democrats. Larry Schweikart, author and historian, discusses the Republican registering surge in Arizona and its implications for national elections. The conversation delves into changing voter dynamics, with increasing Republican enthusiasm and independent voter behaviors. Both guests paint an optimistic picture for Trump’s chances, especially in light of early voting trends.

Oct 11, 2024 • 34min
American Men Revolt Against Kamala
Cliff Maloney, a political strategist with hands-on insights into the Pennsylvania election, shares his thoughts on a notable shift among male voters. He discusses Barack Obama's warning about declining support for Kamala Harris, particularly from Black men. The conversation critiques the ineffectiveness of the Democratic Party's outreach efforts and highlights the rise of conservative values among young men. Maloney emphasizes the importance of grassroots mobilization in Pennsylvania and the changing dynamics of voter demographics.

Oct 11, 2024 • 45min
Into the Wilderness—The Book of Numbers ft. Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager, a renowned conservative radio host and biblical expert, dives deep into the Book of Numbers. He explores its real name, the fascinating story of Balaam’s talking donkey, and the reasons behind Moses' untimely fate. Prager discusses the Torah's relevance to both Jews and non-Jews, touching on themes of freedom versus security and the evolving notions of family. With humor, he connects biblical narratives to modern societal issues, offering insights on gratitude and its critical role in building a moral community.

Oct 11, 2024 • 37min
The Little Poisons Of Big Food
Explore the shocking realities of food additives that are making Americans unhealthy, from harmful dyes to chemicals that increase addiction. Vani Hari, the 'Food Babe,' highlights the urgent need for safer ingredients, especially for children. Dive into the unethical practices of food corporations prioritizing profit over public health, and discover the stark differences in food regulations between the U.S. and other countries. There's a call to action for grassroots rallies to demand change and promote health advocacy.

Oct 10, 2024 • 36min
Chase a Ballot a Day to Send Kamala Away
Eric Underwood, Chairman of the Nebraska GOP, joins to share crucial insights on the competitive Nebraska Senate race. The duo discusses the Democrats' frantic strategies to capture key seats, while emphasizing the vital importance of chasing ballots in local communities. They dive into the urgency of grassroots movements and the potential manipulation of voter sentiment by the Left. With a focus on mobilizing conservative values, they highlight how personal stories can drive voter turnout in this pivotal election.

Oct 10, 2024 • 35min
Charlie's Mission to Montana
Charlie engages students at the University of Montana, tackling the notion of college as a scam. He delves into Kamala Harris’s celebrity endorsements and their impact on young voters. The discussion shifts to supporting Tim Sheehy and Trump, spotlighting economic policies and border security. Ethical debates on political discourse and healthcare disparities come to light, as he challenges the high costs and perceived value of higher education. Additionally, he emphasizes the need for a human-centric approach in sustainability.

Oct 9, 2024 • 35min
How Taxpayer Dollars Turn Your Town Over To Haitians
Matt Gaetz, a Republican Congressman from Florida known for his staunch conservative views, teams up with Christina Buttons, an investigative reporter at the Manhattan Institute focused on immigration issues. They uncover the story of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, grappling with an influx of Haitian migrants funded by government initiatives. The duo discusses how federal resources are managed amid challenges like hurricanes, critiquing FEMA’s inefficiencies while advocating for community engagement in civic matters and elections.


