The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Oct 9, 2024 • 37min

Election Day is Dead. Welcome to Election Month.

Kane, a contributor to Citizen Free Press, delivers sharp political insights in this engaging discussion. He emphasizes the crucial need for Republicans to rethink their approach to voting, advocating for active participation beyond just November 5th. They delve into alarming issues like an Afghan refugee's terror plot, questioning current immigration policies. The conversation also highlights efforts to mobilize young voters in states like Arizona, underscoring the importance of early voting and grassroots engagement to shape the upcoming election.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 35min

The Biden/Harris Betrayal in North Carolina ft. Tulsi Gabbard.

Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative and 2020 presidential candidate, joins Sara Carter, an American journalist on the ground in North Carolina, and Joe Reek from My Patriot Supply. They discuss the abandonment of American citizens during natural disasters, sharing firsthand accounts of FEMA's inadequate response. Gabbard critiques the prioritization of foreign interests over local needs. The conversation also highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and the role of local heroes in crisis recovery, urging citizens to take charge of their own safety.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 35min

Will Christians Hand Kamala the White House? ft. George Barna

George Barna, Director of Research at the Cultural Research Center, discusses critical voting trends among Christians as the election approaches. He warns that many born-again believers are disengaging from the electoral process. This apathy could inadvertently hand the presidency to Kamala Harris, jeopardizing the pro-life movement. Barna emphasizes the urgency for church leaders to motivate their congregations to vote and the significance of proactive voter registration, especially in crucial states like Arizona.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 36min

The Covenant Form of Government ft. Bill Federer

Historian Bill Federer, renowned for his insights on American history and faith's influence on governance, joins to discuss the exceptionalism of America's republic compared to historical governance models. He explores ancient Israel's covenant system as a blueprint for self-governance. The conversation emphasizes the moral obligation of Christians to vote, highlighting the dangers of political silence. With a focus on the ethical responsibilities surrounding political engagement, Federer urges believers to actively participate in shaping society and addressing pressing issues.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 35min

The Great Civil Rights Crisis Of Our Time

Chloe Cole, a detransitioner and activist, shares her journey of regret over early medical interventions and calls for compassionate care. Arizona state senator Jake Hoffman discusses a scandal involving the sale of student data to the Kamala Harris campaign, raising questions about transparency. Pastor John Amanchukwu highlights the dangers of indoctrination in schools and advocates for civil disobedience against inappropriate educational content. Together, they critique the current political landscape and stress the importance of parental authority.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 34min

Elon, Trump, FEMA, October 7th, And... Call Her Daddy?

Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, joins to discuss his recent ideological shift towards supporting Donald Trump. He shares concerns about the upcoming 2024 election and emphasizes the importance of free speech and civic engagement. The conversation touches on Musk’s role in crisis leadership, the implications of the October 7th terror attack, and his influence on media narratives. Additionally, there's a light-hearted segment on voter registration urgency and an amusing nod to canine health — because even dogs deserve some love!
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Oct 7, 2024 • 44min

Ask Charlie Anything 200: Helping MAHA? Liberal Young Ladies? Roman History Quiz?

Dive into thought-provoking discussions on the political landscape and personal agency of young women. Charlie responds to questions about engaging the Make America Healthy Again movement and why liberal views prevail among young females. A riveting story highlights a mother’s dedication to political activism ahead of the fall election. The mix of history quizzes adds a fun twist, while deeper issues like military conflicts and educational choices keep the dialogue engaging and relevant.
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Oct 6, 2024 • 44min

This is More Than Just a Presidential Election — Live at Save Big Sky with Tim Sheehy

Tim Sheehy, Montana Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL, discusses the importance of voting strategically in the upcoming elections. He argues against supporting contrasting candidates in crucial races, emphasizing the need for conservative values to combat rising crime and border security issues. Sheehy reflects on the impact of government regulations on American entrepreneurship and stresses veterans' crucial roles in politics. He also highlights the urgency for voter turnout and grassroots efforts to ensure Republicans can influence future agendas.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 55min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 58 — Pete Rose, Hall of Fame? The Best Burger? Mansplaining?

The hosts dive into the hot topic of whether Pete Rose belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame despite his gambling issues. They tackle the concept of 'mansplaining' in modern discourse, sparked by a political debate. The lively discussion shifts to the fierce rivalry over who serves America's best burger, with In-N-Out taking center stage. Throughout, humor and personal anecdotes enrich their examination of masculinity in politics, ethics in sports, and cultural food preferences.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 35min

Why Does the Left Keep Assaulting Turning Point Reps?

Hung Cao, a former Navy SEAL and Republican Senate candidate in Virginia, joins the discussion alongside Maddie Mueller and Zygmunt Fisher, both Turning Point USA representatives who faced violence for their beliefs. They touch on the intimidation tactics against conservative students on campuses and the emotional toll it takes. The conversation dives into the implications of the CBP One app, the shift in student political attitudes post-COVID, and the urgent need for civility and accountability in political discourse.

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