The Charlie Kirk Show - Ask Us Anything 240: Bringing Young Women to the Right? Which Way NYC? No Kings Protest?

Episode Date: October 20, 2025

The Charlie Kirk Show staff take an hour of questions live from CK Exclusives subscribers, including:   -The right made a lot of movement with the young men over the last few years; is it time to... focus on the young women?  -What is the 'No Kings Protest?' -How would Charlie prepare for his speeches?    Become an Exclusives subscriber and ask the team a question on-air by going to members.charliekirk.com.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro-American student organization in the country fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're going to end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you will end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You've got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as much.
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Starting point is 00:01:09 Let's go to our first question. We've got Anthony. Anthony, please unmute yourself. You are the first question on our Ask Me Anything Friday. Afternoon or morning, guys. And Dan, really, you have to pull for the Dodgers. That one hurts me.
Starting point is 00:01:22 So my question, don't let Andrew get any more family. I'm working it. Tell the World Series. channeling it back here so here's good so here's my question guys so last night in new york city they had the mayor debates and everything um new york do people really understand if mandami wins which it probably will be do they understand what this could trigger for other cities other states you know because new york city is the iconic city of our country like do people understand this is not good if he wins or are they just like being sucked in by fancy words the
Starting point is 00:02:04 the nice smile the photo op stuff you know where he can't bench 135 pounds you know well yeah i mean listen here's here's i'm going to offer my take on it and then mike you dan you feel free to chime in i watch the debate first of all i will give a little hat tip to the moderators i thought they did a really fine job actually they were pretty fair and they managed it pretty well mom dani is head and shoulders above these guys just from a pure optic standpoint just from a pure smooth answering the questions and messaging standpoint he focuses he focuses on the things that actually do matter to people and i know this because charlie would focus on the same things affordability when charlie was talking about gen z what was he talking about moon economic moonshot
Starting point is 00:02:52 making homes more affordable getting young people the opportunity to buy into the american dream deporting illegals that were driving up housing costs, that were taking entry-level jobs so that Americans could get those and get that first job on the rung of the latter to economic independence and success. These are things in the lords of easy money. Here, Steve Bannon talking about that. It's totally spot on. When we debase our currency, that hurts the working class the most. The assets owned by the rich inflate and value, and that distance between the haves and the haves-nots gets wider and wider and wider. And so that's why it's so important that we focus on economics.
Starting point is 00:03:30 We have a limited amount of time to prove that the MAGA national populism, conservatism is the ticket for an American revitalization of our economy and the economic prospects of the next generation. We talk about it on this show. I don't know why they're not talking about it in New York. I don't know why Slewa and Cuomo are not talking about it more. Momdani is. Now, his prescription is going to destroy the city.
Starting point is 00:03:53 there's no his solutions are going to destroy the city but at least he's talking about it but yeah that's my my point is is that he is just simply better at this than them and he is a he is a candidate that is built for the modern ecosystem media ecosystem with social media and nifty slogans and all of this stuff that being said slywa needs to drop out of the race i i like him he's a nice man fine he needs to drop out of the race he's a spoiler the only way to do this is for slywa to stop taking shots at Cuomo, put his support behind Cuomo, but he's probably not going to do that because he's kind of like a dogged, principled man, which is admirable, but politics is about the art of the possible. We have to be pragmatist. Charlie was always about pragmatist, being pragmatic. And so he needs to take a page out of Charlie's book, not look for the perfect, go for pragmatism. That city cannot become a communist haven. He will put in place apparatchiks, corruption. He will riddle that budget. with a ton of landmines that will take years and years to undo. I'm telling you, you do not want this happening in our greatest city.
Starting point is 00:04:59 And I'm afraid, Andrew, that will trickle into the rest of the state then. Yeah, no, it will. It absolutely will. And what's going to happen is it's going to legitimize him and he's going to get endorsed by more and more mainstream Democrats, which is just going to further suck that party down a very, very dark and radical left hole. You're right. It will happen.
Starting point is 00:05:17 So what we have to do is we have to make sure our ideas work. and we have to make sure our ideas work economically, first and foremost. There's one thing I'm going to add that no one is caught in New York, so you all know. The New York Appeals Court has ruled in favor of the Democrats to allow all elections, federal, state, and local to be on even years. Local elections were on odd years. So starting next year, all elections will be at the same time now so Democrats can start winning local elections because they're not getting turnout in the odd years. Yeah, interesting. Yeah. Anything else you want to have?
Starting point is 00:05:52 I think we're good. I would just add it would be one thing if Slee was actually a good candidate. But yesterday, he refused to raise his hand when they asked that the NYPD would even cooperate with the National Guard there and all the crime going on, ICE, and all that. So their main problem is that their one supposedly Republican candidate is not even like any good. He's weak. He's ineffective. Yeah. Absolutely. All right. We've got, Anthony, thanks so much for your call. Thanks, guys. All right. We've got Nick. What's your question, Nick? My question to you guys was, it's a simple question, but what do you guys think is the best way to learn? And if it is books, like a lot of people say, what do you think is the best way to help retain that info? Because, like, I cannot retain the info that I'm reading in these books. Yeah, I actually had a great conversation with Sergio Gore this last week at the White House. And we were talking about Charlie's ability to retain things. And everybody always,
Starting point is 00:06:48 thought that he had this photographic memory, but he didn't. He didn't have a photographic memory. He would just, his secret weapon is he wrote everything down. He would have these journals with him and he would write it down. He said, when you write it down and then you reread what you wrote down, it helps you retain it in a way that's just crazy. And so I would just start, I would start by reading a book a month on a topic that you feel inspired by. If it's religion, maybe start with CS Lewis or, you know, not enough faith to be an atheist, Frank Turrick. Or you can go down other random rabbit holes with Victor Frankl. Man Search for Meeting was one of Charlie's favorites.
Starting point is 00:07:25 But Charlie's retention rate for things, his ability to do that came from writing it down. It was a secret weapon. Blake has great insight. I wish he was here for this question. But Blake probably darn near has a photographic memory. He has a really good memory. And Blake will actually write in the books that he's reading. So if you don't mind doing that to your books,
Starting point is 00:07:48 Some people feel very precious with books, but I totally agree. But the other thing I would say, I almost do book reports, and oftentimes those book reports will come out as, like, tweets, and that helps me retain information. So, like, if I'm really into a news story, for example, and there's all those details about names and what's this and that, I will write it down, and sometimes I'll tweet about it, and that process will, it just helps clarify what you're thinking about something because you have to structure an argument. And when you have to structure an argument based on something you've just read, then it really does help make it sink in. Hey everybody, Andrew Colvet, executive producer of the Charlie Kirk Show. Charlie understood that to lead, he needed to learn. Hillsdale College was ready to teach him. While busy running his company, teaching America's youth, and raising a beautiful family, Charlie still found time to complete 31 Hillsdale College free online courses.
Starting point is 00:08:42 He talked about it the last time he spoke on his podcast, with Hillsdale's president, Dr. Larry Arne. Hillsdale is the cutting edge, and I mean it. It is America's greatest college. You are a force of nature, Charlie Kirk. One of these days, I'm going to give you an honorary degree. That would be the honor of my life, but I got a lot more learning yet to do. And I say this, the Hillsdale courses have changed my life.
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Starting point is 00:09:35 Charlie Kirk did such a brilliant job with our young men. So how do we reach out to our young women? We have I mean, it's the difference. You know what I mean? The young women really need to be reached out to. Yeah, I totally agree. So the question is, how do we get them? How do we get young women? Yeah, how do we get them?
Starting point is 00:09:56 So let me tell you a couple things. One of the things I'm going to say is probably controversial, like if I said it in front a bunch of libs. But we were noticing in the polling, this is before what happened to Charlie, that with our youngest women, a voting age, so 18 to 21, Yale Youth Survey poll did this poll on 18 to 21 year old women. And we saw for the first time an R plus four with young women. Now, that was pre-Iran, pre some of the stuff with Israel, some of the stuff with Epstein.
Starting point is 00:10:31 It's possible that's slid back the other direction because those things were very unpopular with young people. And that was something Charlie and I would talk a lot about, Danny. I'm sure you were talking about a lot with him too. And so it's possible that slipped back. but it was the first time I've ever seen an R plus anything with young women. The young men, I think, were like R-19, R-plus-19. So we were already seeing the youngest women, and then Gen Alpha behind Gen Z, are more conservative still. So there's good things coming.
Starting point is 00:10:58 So keep the faith on that. There was actually an NBC article that came out, and it was asking the question, can Erica Kirk be to women, what Charlie Kirk was to young men? And I think the answer is, in my opinion, and Mike, I'd love your perspective on if you listen to her speeches, especially, I think back to the memorial speech, where she spoke directly to husbands and wives and young women. And she said to young women, you are not your husband's rival. You're not going to be, your virtue is a strength. And so I do think she is calling out the, I guess you would say, the idols of our age. Because young women think they have to be
Starting point is 00:11:38 promiscuous. They have to flaunt their physical bodies all over the place where their hemline meets their neckline and it's you know that i think is out of i think it's out of fashion more and more with young people so charlie was had this ability to reach young men and give them direction but young women are the ones that are further to the left than young men just in the data that we see and that's because they're the ones that pay attention to what the professor says in class where the young men maybe are on snapchat or social media but you know mike you're just reminding me of something really quick here with this uh remember the mbc poll we talked about a lot with charlie and i'm gonna i'm gonna pull a graphic it's probably going to be a terrible graphic well you guys want to make it better yeah and and just to
Starting point is 00:12:19 kind of continue that point that i was making um with young women we we host a young women's leadership summit at turning point usa every single year we already put out an interest form this year for it and the numbers are like almost double where triple really where they ever would have been in the past and so that's kind of a testament to Erica reaching them already. But young women are harder to reach because they pay attention more. They need more detail. They need more understanding. Whereas young men, you give them direction, you give them something to fight for, and they will chase after it. And so people would always ask Charlie, why don't you have a young men's leadership summit? And he goes, are you kidding me? You think young men would pay attention to a lecture for 30 minutes,
Starting point is 00:13:03 speaker after speaker after speaker? And so, yeah, I think Erica, is in a unique spot to reach these young women. She already is. She didn't have to add that to her memorial speech. She felt called to add that. She felt called because we had 120 million streams that we could track. And I'm assuming there was a lot more because people were ripping the stream. And we were cool at that.
Starting point is 00:13:24 We were just saying the memorial is for everybody. And that was a good thing. We were happy about that. But listen, I'm going to throw up this image. This is from NBC. And we talked about this with Charlie as well. Which of the following is important to your personal definition of success? and you see young men say having a job or career you find fulfilling would be the top having enough money to do the things you want
Starting point is 00:13:43 achieving financial independence using your talents and resources to help others making your family and community proud owning a home being married having children okay that's a pretty good list yeah but if you go to women it's having a job or career you find fulfilling having enough money to do the things you want achieving financial independence having emotional stability using your talents and resources to help others and owning your own home, having no debt. And then down at 10 and 11 is having children and being married. And so that's how highly young women are placing the things that will really, I think, stabilize your life and bring you actual happiness and joy. Joy would be the operative word there. But what's sad is that they put that, it's kind of right towards the bottom.
Starting point is 00:14:28 It's a second to last. So that's a huge problem that young women have been. and sold a lie that getting married and having children will somehow be a drag on them that they won't be able to do what their first priority is, which is having a job and finding a fulfilling career, which is a weird. I mean, you would not have seen that in other generations. Danny, you're on the dating scene. Do you find this a lot?
Starting point is 00:14:51 Yeah, it's a real problem right now. Young men I just feel like are more focused on actually having a family, which is interesting. Yeah, I feel like feminism plays a big role in that. The lie of feminism. It's really, it's really like third wave feminism, which is really toxic, which is trying to be equal with men and this sort of toxic masculinity. You know, you could make a case for voting. You could make a case for having equal opportunity in the workplace. I think that's, you know, probably all fine well and good and we've all come to see it that way.
Starting point is 00:15:23 But having the option and the freedom to do something is different than prioritizing it is your top priority, okay? the having you know a job for a young woman is it's funny because young women's leadership summit Charlie would always go viral yeah because he would always say listen the only reason to go to college if you're a woman is to get that MRS degree meet a man like get married and start having babies and people I mean people would just erupt because he's not allowed to have those opinions as a guy yeah well well awesome should we get to yeah let's do it
Starting point is 00:15:52 micah all right well should we read his question because this one is a good question yeah what what do about liberal Christian schools. I just need to do this super quick. So I went to Oaks Christian. That was my high school in California. Rob Black is the headmaster there. They are refusing a turning point USA chapter. I sent him an email. Shame. You're not responding to me, Rob. And I have a problem with that. Same with Point Loma in San Diego. Point Loma. This is a Christian school. You're not allowing a turning point chapter. They didn't even allow a Charlie Kirk Memorial at Point Loma until we threatened to sue.
Starting point is 00:16:31 So I'm a little confused at these Christian in-name-only schools that are somewhat liberal. Chinoes? No, we need to use that. Chinos. These chinos. Only beta males wear chinos. No, I'm kidding. I probably have a couple of years.
Starting point is 00:16:48 I don't really wear chinos. I wear chinos. You do wear chinos. It's fine. I like no judgment here. President Trump walked into a catch-22. when taking office. Do nothing in America would be staring at a ticking debt bomb, the kind of crisis that could cripple our future. Instead, he's taken action with strong
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Starting point is 00:17:43 and I recommend them to my friends, family, and viewers. Get their free wealth protection guide now by texting Charlie to 50505. President Trump is fighting for America's future. Now it's your term to help protect yours. Andrew Colvett, joined by Danny Phillip and Mikey McCoy. No, no, we're not going to do any more mom-dani impersonations. I have to stop. Unless Media Matters is looming. You know what's funny.
Starting point is 00:18:09 He is the king of fake accent. He's a code switcher. He's the one that started it. Okay, so he fakes accents all the time. So I'm faking the fake. I'm faking the fakester. You're just doing what he showed us the way on. Caleb and Michelle, members.
Starting point is 00:18:27 at charley kirk.com if you want to join our amaz caleb michel what's going on hey we thought mickey's impersonations were hilarious so around the office everybody's begging mikey to do the impersonation he's got a great hydroxychloroquine one but i don't know if we're we'll do stephen hawking next oh god yeah i'll day be it's really really very good okay what's your guys's question hey well we were we haven't heard an america fest
Starting point is 00:18:53 update in a while and our concern is how are we going to fit all the people that are registered into the Phoenix Convention Center. We have the same concern. We actually turn some of the ticketing off because VIP filled up. The actual convention center can expand in our exhibitor hall. The way it's formatted, there's actually ways to add more seating and to expand it. So there is ways that we can do it in staging to the amount of seats that we put there. If we do side seating versus more stadium seating or higher stadium seating,
Starting point is 00:19:26 so there are ways to fill it so that's not a worry of ours but our worry is how can we get even more people there and it's really exciting because these people usually they're arizonans that are coming these are a lot of out-of-state people coming right before christmas i would say arizona gets like an outsized presence but there's always like a lot of people from out-of-state and i mean we have all 50 states represented at am fest every year we have it all 50 states but it's just it's going to be more and it's going to be bigger and I will tell you everybody basically that we've asked to come speak at Amfest has been like yes please absolutely whatever we can do so we're going to have an amazing lineup of speakers at Amfest and so rest assured that is going to happen I thought you were going to ask about the halftime show because right now my inbox is our inboxes is the what I say
Starting point is 00:20:16 love it did I say did I say it wrong no half time show no no I'm saying that every Caleb is just about half time Caleb do you are you excited about the halftime show yeah I think is going to be a phenomenal thing. I think will, I'm hoping the viewership exceeds the people that are watching the other event that's going to be going on at that same time. Whatever that other one, that other thing is. We don't know anything about it. So
Starting point is 00:20:38 I have to, I thought that's where this was going. So I had the team prep all these clips. But I will tell you we have triggered the left. We have triggered the Twitterati or the TikTok karate on the left. So I have to play a couple of these.
Starting point is 00:20:54 okay so here's all the clips let's play 282 if you look at the common denominator around all of these I would call them white Christian nationalist as they are all white and the Super Bowl halftime performer is not hmm
Starting point is 00:21:14 deep thoughts that's from a Louisville pastor a Louisville pastor that was really deep this is you know this is why you know the of Christianity in the country had been dropping because we had to deal with these kind of beta males. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Do you want to chime in on this? I just at least, yeah, I'm just looking forward to our halftime show being in English. Listen, okay, here's the thing. We have a lot of Hispanic fans of this show and of Charlie. This is not about, this is not
Starting point is 00:21:47 anti-Hispanic. It's Bad Bunny said you had four months to learn Spanish because he refuses to speak English, even though he's Puerto Rico. which is part of America, and he refuses to speak English. Yeah, but from my lens, too, I could view this as we're in English-speaking country, and this is an English-speaking event. It's also the biggest event on Arswell.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Here's another clip, 296. They're going to do their own halftime show. Lee Greenwood, Tid Rock. It's going to be sponsored by, like, minute made, white rice, salt, and bottled water. it's so funny how like much people have keyed into like the racial side of this it's so strange uh these people are followed water here's a we had no there was zero racial anything in our thinking about this event at all like at all i can tell you like behind the scenes we're like we need to do an event for white people you know like that didn't even come into the conversation at the
Starting point is 00:22:47 intellectual depth of some of these people like his his roasts aren't even that good White rice and bottled water. Like, what are you trying to get at? That's not even funny or deep or good. Okay, this one actually kind of made me laugh. Like sometimes, okay, hat tip when it can make you laugh. 366. Point USA will host counter programming to the Super Bowl halftime show
Starting point is 00:23:08 after a mega meltdown over the NFL choosing Bad Bunny is this year's headliner. Adding, we're so happy to announce our headliners. Kid Rockin and an AR-15. It's actually stupid. but it had it made me laugh a little bit uh okay i i want to play one more let's see this is a lib karen we'll get one lib karen in there 363 charlie kirk's network just announced that they're going to have a rival halftime show and all-american rival halftime show Rico is a United States territory. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. I have never wanted to learn Spanish more.
Starting point is 00:24:08 You have four months. Puerto Rico is an American, like where, that was, you know what it reminded me of is like the, you know, the, the weather forecasters in Southern California or something. and they'd be like, you know, they would And the clouds are going to be moving in from the west over Santa Barbara. And then they were just like, you know, anyways. I mean, she can move to Puerto Rico. She really wants to. There's nobody stopping you from learning Spanish. I actually, I studied abroad and learned Spanish.
Starting point is 00:24:37 I have no problem with Spanish. Yes. I didn't know that. Yeah, Vivalro in Spain. Yeah. Anyways, there's nothing wrong with Spanish. There's nothing wrong with, like, I, it's just so funny that so many people took this as like a anti- Hispanic that's not anti-Hispanic the guy will not stand for the american national anthem the guy
Starting point is 00:24:54 doesn't like this country he's he won't perform in america because he's worried about ice anyways we just had to we had to go in that calip final thoughts yeah sure the other thing is it's not just the spanish thing i think for years we have been feeling like a certain cultural element is being thrust upon us at these shows in like the emmese and every half-time show and and it's like the debauchery the you know and it's like we want something that feels American we don't feel like that we're a part of these halftime shows and we don't feel like they're celebrating things that we want to celebrate so why not have our own thing and it's not racial motivated at all yeah yeah booty cheeks and debauchery do not define what i can't watch yeah
Starting point is 00:25:42 you know what i can't watch anymore and i'm as a kid i remember watching yeah i cannot watch the Grammys. I haven't grimmies is so bad. It's filth. The Oscars at least kind of still tries to the elegant dresses and stuff and they don't do the like C-3, you know, but at the Grammys wasn't it like Kanye's
Starting point is 00:26:00 wife or whatever? Didn't she just like show up in a completely nude wrath or something? Anyway but this is also, this is stuff that Mom Dhani's pushing for, not just debauchery to be platformed for prostitution to be legalized. You want hookers on the street in America?
Starting point is 00:26:16 Oh, did you notice this, by the way? This is, this was such an important moment. He says, I didn't, I never have it. That's a lie from, from Andrew Cuomo about prostitution being legalized. And then they get to the later part of the question, like, would you prosecute you? He said, well, I wouldn't prosecute it. So, de facto legalization of prostitution. Same thing.
Starting point is 00:26:36 So, anyway, so it's totally the same thing. Caleb and Michelle, thank you as always. Let's get to the next question here. Who's next? Emma. We got, is it Christine? I'm here. Hi.
Starting point is 00:26:47 What's your question? My question is about this, this, no Kings Day tomorrow. What would this demonstration do? Could it throw a wrench in the Republicans' efforts, or is this just political theater? I just don't understand why they're doing it or why the Democrats are holding out for this. Yeah. I feel like this is just, this is typical of the left. And this isn't their first protest of this sort.
Starting point is 00:27:15 that this it's a lot of noise with no substance and you oftentimes forget about it a few days later but something i pointed out to andrew a little while ago is i think it's really ironic and rich that the smaller party is the one shutting down the government and then once they shut down the government that same smaller party is the one saying trump is king i just i it's a little ironic to me i don't know what do you think danny yeah he wouldn't have i mean if he was really a king they wouldn't even be able to protest in the first place yeah you won't be able to protest and you would not be able to shut down the government yeah i yeah i i don't know if it will have effect yeah no here's here's what it is so the entire democrat party is under a lot of pressure
Starting point is 00:28:02 right now from their left base so their left flank right that would be the ds a democrat socialists of america the antifa base the foot soldier base the activist base and chuck schumer and all these guys went along with a continuing resolution earlier in the year and they got shellacked for it. Absolutely shellacked. And AOC is waiting in the wings to primary him. Okay. So this is a big problem for establishment Democrat politicians.
Starting point is 00:28:28 They need to show that they are with the people and that they're fighting the good fight against the tyrant Donald Trump. But here's the bigger problem and why this is actually dangerous is there's going to be a lot of pent-up rage. Where's the rage coming from? A lot of it is disinformation.
Starting point is 00:28:43 And you see this, actually, get me the clip, guys, of Don LaMont, okay? Don LaMont talking about getting armed. Here's what's happening right now. So there's a bunch of misinformation around ice, specifically ice. So you've got these showdowns in Portland. You've got the showdown in Chicago. And I was looking for a thread here. Somebody put together a really great thread of all of these ice stories
Starting point is 00:29:08 that have gone massively viral on blue sky and on left wing Twitter. And they're all lies. So whether that be a picture of somebody arresting a four-year-old toddler, you know, it's not actually a true story at all. It was a it was a father that was play. The kid had asked to be, you know, put handcuffs on him like he was getting arrested. But there's many, many such stories where they're saying, oh, if you're black and brown, you're going to be arrested. Yeah. And so they all believe this lie that you're just going to get arrested if you're black and brown.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Really quick, 343. Black people. Brown people of all stripes, whether you're an Indian American or a Mexican American or whoever you are, go out in your place where you live and get a gun legally, get a license to carry legally. Because when you have people knocking on your door and taking you away without due process as a citizen, isn't that what the Second Amendment was written for? Go back and read what the Second Amendment says. So they just want to foment a lot of rage and the Democrats just want to look like they're doing something about Meno Trump. So they're using disinformation to do that.
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Starting point is 00:31:23 There's a thread, and I'm going to find it. Actually, Blake was the one who flagged it for me, but it's basically, it's about six or seven stories, and the person that put this thread together highlighted just how many millions of views these stories have, And they're all lies. And the person debunks them each one by one. And it's basically just if you're black or brown,
Starting point is 00:31:45 if you're a citizen, they're going to come into your door, they're going to knock on it, they're going to drag you out in front of your family, and they're going to send you to some foreign country, even though you're an American citizen. Not happening. It's not happening. And so for Don LaMont, who has something of a platform,
Starting point is 00:32:00 obviously we find him to be something of a joke, they are trying to stoke outrage. That's their whole thing right now. Be outrage. Be mad. And we're living under a tyrant. They're weaponizing the judicial system. I am very, very worried for our ICE officers all around the country because a lot of this anger is being thrown at them. And it's really not fair because they're just doing the job that the American people voted for and that their elected officials finance with the one big beautiful bill to add more ICE agents and to do mass deportations. This was not something that we hid in the campaign. We wanted mass deportations. I know you wanted mass deportations. Yeah, I love how Don Laman is suddenly now pro-gun when it comes to protecting illegal aliens. But when it comes to protecting your own family, he doesn't want anybody to have a gun is very anti-second amendment. That's how he framed it. He's like, you've got to protect your family with your gun because ICE is going to come in and raid your home because you're black and brown.
Starting point is 00:32:59 But only black and brown people are allowed guns. But this is, it is somewhat disturbing because right-wing gun culture is, like, very established. it's hunting it's passed down generationally these people are like this is deranged stuff so this is like a whole different vibe right and you see this with the armed LGBT you know the armed queer SLC group that I that we are you know looking into right now and did they know about Charlie's the assassination that was going to happen against Charlie and you know but this is a john brown gun club there is a very insidious left wing gun culture armed militia culture that's happening and And we have to be on the lookout for it because, you know, these people do not believe in the liberal values of open debate and open dialogue.
Starting point is 00:33:42 They've rejected them outright. And we saw that with Mark Bray, the Rutgers professor that wrote the Antifa book. The whole book is advocating for preemptive violence to smash fascism. And what is fascism and it's conservatives. That's what they think of conservatives. They think we're all Nazis. All right. Next question.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Brandon, I think we have Brandon. Is that the next one? I think we're waiting for Brandon. Do we have emails that we want to get to? Yeah. I know, Andrew, there's multiple emails asking about your hair gel. I keep seeing this. No, there's two.
Starting point is 00:34:13 There's two. We want to know. Yeah. So it's actually, I use crew. Oh, good. I think it's crew fiber. Teddy. What?
Starting point is 00:34:25 I just had to bring it up. You had to. You jerk. You had to. No. So what happened was I started to have to, you know, be on the show every day. and normally my hair's kind of like crazy and like dry and so all of a sudden i was like well i can't you know it's just too risky to go that way so i just like at this way i just like
Starting point is 00:34:44 come it back and it kind of like sits down all right brandon what's your question let's get on to something more wholesome hey guys uh just a little context for this question so uh i gave a speech about my charlie kirk journey last night at the our local uh ronald regan dinner in iowa and you know I was preparing for it and after I gave in afterwards I was just I was kind of thinking like how does Charlie prepare for his speeches and then afterwards you know how does he you know who gives him feedback does he take notes on what he did like how does he get better after every speech mike you why don't you take this one yeah yeah well sometimes actually Charlie used to do a lot of speech prep but then he got to a point in in the later years where he was just so good at giving speeches that some days he just like right before, take 10 minutes and do five bullet points and then get on stage and just riff. It was a gift that he had. I have so many memories of Charlie, like what I would be with him before his speech.
Starting point is 00:35:42 And you'd be like, we'd be backstage. He goes, so what do you think I should talk about? Like, Charlie, you're going on in two minutes. Like, they're literally announcing you. You just like put me on the spot. Like, what do I do to talk? What are you want to talk? This is the other thing that's really cool about Charlie is people actively avoid Q&A because you never know what you're going to get.
Starting point is 00:35:57 It's the wild unknown is what Charlie used to call it. and it's it's exciting it's you're out in the streets you're basically fighting with words and people try to avoid Q&A but Charlie would actively seek it so he would say can I just do like a 10 15 minutes of Q&A and then 45 minutes of Q&A and events that he went to they loved that about him so I I just encourage everybody who gives speeches to just keep on getting to the point where you give so many of them and you do such a good job that you can inevitably get to the point yeah Charlie was at repetition goes on stage yeah just repetition is key. Just do more. And if you're not doing a lot, if you have these one-offs,
Starting point is 00:36:36 I would say prep a lot. Practice go into like a private place and read it out. Yeah, read out the speech. You have to say it out loud. Do it out loud. Don't just read it. It takes like 10 times reading a speech before you kind of have it in the back of your head. So then you don't have to look down the paper as much or your iPad or whatever you read. Yeah. I do not actually give a lot of speeches, but that's what I did for the memorial speech. And now, I mean, you and I have both been asked to speak a lot of places. I don't know if I'm going to be an active speech giver. But I will say that in that moment, I just did a lot of it.
Starting point is 00:37:11 I just read it back and read it back and read it back. You know who's actually good at speeches? And this is Danny. Danny's good at speeches. And he gave him all the time at Ohio State. Danny was the chapter Prez. Yeah, not that good. I was better just prepping for Charlie.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Yeah, we do have a question here from Elizabeth. Do you haven't anyone organizing Charlie's reading list that we can access online? You cannot access it yet, but we are actively working on it. And Blake is running point on that. We have to find that tweet. This guy put out a tweet where he said, I heard you guys talking about it on the show. And so I went back and watched every single episode and made a list. This guy's great.
Starting point is 00:37:47 We got to find him somewhere on that. I know. That should have been flag, bookmarked and everything. And by the way, I think we have something going on. I found it. You found it. Oh, here we go. No, please don't do.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Yeah, here we go. Uh-oh. We're losing, we're losing them. No, this is not going to work for it. Oh, look it. We have a cake on set for radio because Mikey is turning 18 today. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Yeah, happy birthday. 16. 16. All I want for my birthday is for you guys to reach out to the Oxford Union and shame George Aberronia. Shame. There it is. All right. Thank you, guys.
Starting point is 00:38:33 Happy birthday. Yep. Oh, yeah. It only took you too. Thank you. Everybody wants to know how old you're turning Mike in. It really is 18. No, 16.
Starting point is 00:38:47 You can finally drive to work. I got my permit. Mikey, you have that baby face. It's going to serve you well for years to come. Well, happy. So you're one way. wish is to shame the Oxford Union. Yeah, or make a
Starting point is 00:39:03 contribution to Turning Point USA. Yeah, there you go. That's important first. Yeah, make a contribution to Turning Point USA, make a donation or get involved, and that's what you can do. Start a chapter. Start a chapter. Or, since we are on the Charlie Kirk show, join members.charleycork.com. We would love to have more and more
Starting point is 00:39:21 members. Members.charleycirk.com. You guys have really stepped up in the aftermath of everything that we've gone through as a show, and I can just tell you the downloads of the podcast, the streams. It's just been incredible and so heartening. And, you know, somehow, some way, we're finding a way through this. And it's a family affairs, you can see. And we're just so appreciative of you all. And we're just, we're overwhelmed by God's faithfulness in one of the most tragic, terrible situations imaginable. I think
Starting point is 00:39:53 that's safe to say. And we miss our friend dearly every day. We, I don't know about you. Mikey, it's the first thing I think about when I wake up and the last thing I think about when I go to bed. But having this show and our show family at the Charlie Kirk Show means the world to us. And you've kept us strong. And the show is performing. That's the amazing thing. So thank you guys for being a part of that journey with us. And we're going to keep Charlie Kirk's message and legacy alive.
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