The Charlie Kirk Show - Day One of Amfest + The Target Freedom Shirt Patriot
Episode Date: December 18, 2025It's the first night of the biggest AmericaFest in Turning Point history. The team lays out the packed first night of speakers, including Erika Kirk herself. Libby Emmons joins from just outside the P...hoenix Convention Center to discuss the total failure of Brown University and Providence police to capture the murderer of campus conservative Ella Cook. To offset that appalling story, they also discuss Jeanie Beeman, the heroic Target employee harassed for wearing a Charlie Kirk Freedom shirt. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
Day one of Am Fest.
It's about to get kicked off at the Phoenix Convention Center today.
I'm kind of sad we're not in the convention center already.
I felt the same way.
Yeah, I think we made the call earlier in the week because of tech and cruise and where everybody's setting up.
I think Charlie would have had us be there.
Well, he'd need to be there.
He would be so.
Charlie would break glass.
I actually don't know.
He loved doing the show from this studio, and it is peaceful.
It's contained.
It's true.
You can gather your thoughts.
It is a nice place to do a show from, but I had the same thought this morning because
you want to be around the people, and tomorrow we're going to be doing the show live
from the convention floor, media row at the Real America's voice booth.
So if you are going to be in Phoenix today or tomorrow, meet us there.
We're going to come right after Bannon, War Room.
I might try and get Bannon to do the show with us at the first block of the show,
do a little handoff there. And then Steve's actually going to come on for the members-only lounge.
We're going to be doing an interview with Steve Bannon, many others.
Megan Kelly, Michael Knowles, Riley Gaines, I think Don Jr., but don't quote me on that one just yet,
working on schedules. But it's going to be, so we're going to have a packed members lounge.
So members.com, if you want to access that, and you're going to be at the event,
it's a really special moment where if you're a member of the Charlie Kirk Show,
members-only community, then you get to come in and watch those interviews happen live.
they're pre-recorded so nobody else gets to see them just you get to ask questions so that's happening
tonight erika kirk's going to kick off the event she's going to welcome everybody we have tens of
thousands of people coming i'm just going to leave it vague okay i'm leaving it vague 10s of thousands it's
going to be big all the major media is going to be we got it we got an email where someone was sending
off her her teenage kids to go to amfesta 3 30 a m from iowa yeah i mean it's going to be it's
There's after parties. There's, I think, I think Knowles is doing like a cigar party, which will be fun. I don't know anything about it other than that. But it's going to be fun. It's going to be great. And it's funny. I've already had two interviews this morning with, I would say right of center media, but they, you know, they were all asking. It's like, well, okay, the movement has been divided. Do you think Amfest can unite it? And my answer is simply, listen, we have a raucous bunch of people that make up the conservative movement. They represent all different factions.
of the conservative movement, Blake, you would occupy one lane. I'd probably be in a slightly
different. We come, we disagree on things all the time. Blake's laughing. It's like, yes, every
morning I come in and go, hey, what about this? And that Blake says, why that's dumb. That's dumb.
That's stupid. Yeah, but to be fair, you did that with Charlie too. All the time. All the time.
So, so anyways, but yet we are one big happy family. And when you focus your attention on a
North Star on a, listen, do you want to live in Mom Donnie's America? I certainly do.
don't and while we have a bunch of differences among the factions when you have an event that
gathers everybody together and says here here is our goal and by the way that person that you think
you're in a Twitter fight with over there they're actually not that terrible of a person you guys
talk it out things happen relationships get formed organizations cross-pollinate you go to the
breakout sessions these events are powerful charlie knew that that's why we put so much of an
emphasis on these major conferences at turning point because in
real life experiences are more important than ever when everybody's so online when everybody's you know
they get down these rabbit holes of this debate or this conspiracy theory or whatever when you come
together as one movement and one room and one building i think magic happens so that's that's the
prayer so send your prayers for am fest i think it's going to be one of the most important uh events in recent
memories certainly it's going to be our first without charlie and that's really sad but i also know
that you know charlie's going to be there with us in spirit uh the whole event is going to be
gathered around sort of his mission and in the legacy and the things that he would want us to do
so if you can't make it it will be right here on real america's voice they're going to be
streaming all the speeches uh on real america's voice rumble's going to be streaming
them online and lots of other things going on uh blake uh you uh this is going to be what your
third third amphs or fourth fourth
Is it your fourth?
Yes.
First one was end of 22.
Yeah.
Well, so you missed the, you missed the COVID.
Yeah, yeah.
I was long before my time.
Everybody got COVID the first year.
Oh, man.
Now it's cool to say.
Did we have to cover that up because they did the whole like super spreader event?
We didn't talk about it too much.
Everybody got COVID.
I did not get COVID.
You know, the first time I got COVID actually was at our other event, which was a super spreader event, which was, that was December 2020.
It was before we did Amfest.
We had student action summit in Florida.
And I definitely got COVID at that event.
So I got the OG COVID at that one.
But everybody, you guys need to come check it out.
And if you can't make it, then you need to just watch it right here at Real America's voice or stream it on Rumble.
Blake, let's talk about Venezuela, the Ropa Dope in chief.
The Ropa Dope.
The Ropa Dope. They trolled us pretty hard on that one.
It trolled us really hard.
Everybody thought it was going to be about Venezuela.
Yeah. President, if you missed it, President Trump said, I will be giving an address to the nation at 9 p.m. tonight.
And I think he even said about things related to my accomplishments, the
term. I think they did semi-announce that. But everyone thought he'd also been hyping up.
We had this big armada surrounding Venezuela. And then there were people, Tucker actually said he'd
heard from a congressman. It was going to be announcing a war. And so you just had a lot of speculation
about this. And the result of it was that he's talking at prime time and all the networks and all
the news outlets, they bother to cover it because you definitely want to get it if he's announcing
a war. And instead he just trots out and talks about his domestic policies for the past
Yeah.
It was a, listen, I have reason to believe that this was intentional.
The misdirection was intentional.
The question is, were people like Tucker in on it.
I've heard rumors that Tucker knew exactly what he was doing.
I've heard rumors that they, maybe he didn't.
I don't know.
But anyways, everybody thought that it was going to be about Venezuela, and we were going
to be invading Venezuela.
I was just sitting in my computer going like, that's going to be fun.
Everything about Amfest is now going to be about foreign policy, which is not at all
what we wanted to make it.
So the fact that this is what ended up happening was, I think, a stroke of genius and a masterful touch.
Let's go ahead and play some of these clips, 271.
Next year, you will also see the results of the largest tax cuts in American history.
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All right.
So then he talks about.
Warrior dividends. So every
member of our armed forces
there's like 1.45 million
of them are going to get 1776.
1776. I mean, hey, listen,
it's better than, better than nothing.
Yeah, it's, I love giving
some love to our men and a half billion
dollars. It's a little bit
of the tariff, the tariff revenue.
So it looks like that's probably going to be what
the tariff revenue goes to. I mean, there
was a spirited debate in the right
about whether or not we should use that money to
pay down debts, which I think we
should, but, you know, there is a political incentive to give away free money. Let's just be honest.
Yeah, there is. And so to do it for the men and women in the armed services is actually probably,
I could settle with that as a threading the needle move. So I'm okay with that. Let's keep going here,
293. When the world looks at us next year, let them see a nation that is loyal to its citizens,
faithful to its workers, confident to its identity, certain to its destiny, and the end
of the entire globe. We are respected again like we have never been respected before.
You know, you said something earlier this week. I think it was with Steve Dase, where you said,
you looked at China and you were like, well, China at least, you know, is proud of itself.
And I really believe that this is, when we talk about saving the West, it's about
restoring our self-confidence in the greatness of our cultures and the greatness of our heritage.
how much of American life is really on that fulcrum it pivots on that fulcrum a great deal it's especially just if you look at what really goes around in the discourse in university campuses in especially a lot of the left but increasingly on the right too it's just it actually frequently is dispirited and anti-American and that's not an attitude that tolerates any sort of sacrifice for the future sacrifice for the good of the country if you if you don't
love, if you don't love your family, you probably won't treat them well. And if you don't love
your country, you probably won't treat it well either. I totally agree with that. I think that is
the central, the central, I guess, question of the modern age for the West. Do we believe in
ourselves and our culture enough to fight for it? Do you believe in your country? Do you believe in your
country existing? Or do you believe that you are systemically oppressive and racist and
bigoted just for existing? I don't. I struggle with approximately zero white guilt. I struggle
with approximately zero guilt of being a Western Christian straight male. Zero. I got zero.
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Blake, I want to hit this story about this really sweet lady that is that she works at Target. She's wearing a Charlie Kirk show or a Charlie Kirk shirt, a red one because it's Target. Apparently you were able to wear a red shirt at Target.
and she gets verbally accosted by this insane person.
It's a time traveler from 2020, basically.
Yeah, it felt like BLM all over again.
Yeah, just these awful people.
Cameras were a mistake for a lot of people.
She posted it. I know, right?
She posted it herself.
She posted it. It's really, okay.
So this story has,
you thought it made her look awesome.
This story has many twists and turns.
Let's go ahead and play the original, uh, costing clip, the harassment clip,
222.
It doesn't have to be a...
To Charlie Kirk's shirt.
Yes, I. Oh, yes, I know.
Are you f*** stupid?
No.
Why the f*** would you wear that?
You're at work at Target.
That's a not Target shirt.
It's not a plain red shirt.
You support a racist.
It's not racist.
You support a racist.
He's not a racist.
Yes, he is.
Yes, he f***ing it.
I'm sorry that I'm not going to stand here to argue with you.
You're not. You should go get you a manager.
You should not be allowed to wear that at work.
unacceptable unacceptable that's your opinion is he's a racist and you support him and you should
you should not be allowed to wear that this is going to be taken above your head that's insane
insane this is going to be taken above your head i love how she goes it's not racist okay
have a nice day i'm not going to sit here and argue what a beautiful response to a crazy person
Which? Oh my gosh.
I mean, just nasty. And so, listen, there was a give send go. I want to give a huge shout
out to Cassandra Fairbanks who messaged me about this and let me know that it was even a thing.
And then she helped set up the give send go. So go ahead and throw up 289. I actually don't know
if this is the number, but they started trying to raise $50,000. Just to bless this woman.
And now it is over $200,000 raised. Let me get the latest amount.
Yeah, find the latest amount.
And Cassandra Fairbanks, you are a good human for doing this.
And for just, her name's Jeannie from Target.
And it's from Chino or something.
Anyways, what a sweet, sweet lady.
She handled that with such grace and poise.
And now somebody has found Jeannie and asked her a couple questions.
And she just keeps winning hearts in mind.
Like, this is the heartbeat in the core of the character of America.
And that's really what I think about it.
Jeannie is a sweetheart, 273.
I know people are calling for her to be fired for this.
Do you think that that's right?
Would you like that to have?
No.
I don't think that's right.
Like one saying I have two wrongs don't make a right.
You know, she wronged me, but I don't want to wrong her or I don't want her wrong
because it's not going to make it right.
I mean, that was her.
opinion she but she's the one that put it on facebook or put it on on that so you know but i i
really wouldn't want to see her somebody lose their job over it very sweet current total
220 000 277 i think we took that screen grab this morning and show prep so it has grown
it's still growing and you want i see there's a few people they do those parasitic ones that might
you know aren't the yeah do we have the one you want you want
link is uh the one you want is give send go dot com slash genie from target g-e a n i ee genie from
target it's also the one created by cassandra fairbanks yep with funds to be received by
genie beeman and so that's the one you want god bless her she's and by the way i she has she
literally is trying to deny the money and i don't think cassandra's going to let her i don't know
no and that's how sweet this woman is she's like no no no i don't want all this attention i don't
want and I think I think we're sort of winning her over and and trying to say you will accept our love you will accept our love let us bless you you sweet lady and I just love that she first of all has the courage to wear a Charlie Kirk show at Target in California in Chino by the way Chino's got a lot of wingers right wingers and it's not it's not it's not a it's not like all of California has got no conservatives Chino's got some conservatives but so she's in there she's wearing the shirt she gets
gets accosted. She gets wronged. Jeannie acknowledged that. She wronged me, sure. But she
handled it with such grace and dignity. And then people are calling for this gal. You can show the
give and go again. So the gal on the left is the woman that, you know, with her phone up,
she went and got her, started swearing in her face. And I love that it's red v. Blue, too,
which is kind of fun. So that she's a radical progressive who goes and thinks it's cool
to go harass a woman that's probably in her 60s or 70s, who's mine and her business, just
working a job at Target. How dare
you? Like honestly, I don't
really care enough to go much harder than
that because you be clowns yourself,
you embarrassed yourself. But God bless you,
Gene. Do you think we'll be able to get her to Amphus? I know Tyler
said we should try to. I think we're
working on it. That's all I'm going to say.
Who knows?
Jeannie wants to avoid the spotlight, and I
can appreciate that, but we're trying to... Well, whatever happens
we salute you, Jeannie. We love you.
Thank you so much for the love you show, Charlie.
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Joining us now is the great, the wonderful, the excellent, the inquisitive Libby Emmons,
editor-in-chief of the post-Millennial and human events.
Welcome Libby to the show.
It is Amfest Day 1.
Are you going to be joining us?
I sure am.
I'm here in Phoenix right now.
I'm getting set to go over there just a little bit.
I should have had you on set.
What are we doing here?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, tomorrow, maybe we'll just have to have you back on again, but we'll do it on set.
Because there's lots to discuss, Libby.
I noticed that you were, you know, tweeting about this, what is quickly becoming probably one of the most bungled or at least apparently incompetent investigations I've ever seen.
It really is.
And that's the Brown shooting.
So could you just bring us up to speed?
Where are we at now?
And what do we need to know?
Well, so far, I believe we are at nowhere.
We are exactly where we were shortly after the shooting.
The police don't really seem to have any leads.
They don't seem to have any real information to go on.
Every time you watch one of these press conferences, which they deliver every evening from Providence,
they tell you how the police are not demoralized and they're doing a great job and everyone's working together.
And once they crack the case, it'll crack wide open, but nothing seems to be happening.
They released their first person of interest.
Then there was another person of interest that they have been looking for.
then they're looking for another person of interest.
They can't seem to find anybody.
They don't really give any information about it last night when they were being asked by the
press about this person of interest.
They could not even say whether or not it was a man or a woman that they were looking for.
So that's kind of a big thing.
And then one thing that I found really, really shocking is that they have not even interviewed
all of the students that were in the classroom at the time of the shooting.
They have, they say that they have been, the police say they have been working with
Brown University to get the names of those individuals and to get in contact with them,
but that Brown has sent out an email to all students saying, hey, if you were in this classroom
for this study session, let us know so you can talk to police. But police have not talked to all
of those students and they don't even know who all of them were. And in the press conference
yesterday, they wouldn't even say what kind of gun was used because they are worried that that would
influence the answers of the students when they eventually get around to talking to them.
Yeah. So the, they, how do they not have all the students in the actual scene of the crime? And they're sending out emails asking for, I mean, how is that even a thing? How is that even possible? Yeah. How is that even possible? How do they not know? Like go, they were on the crime scene shortly after the shooting. The, the whole school was in shelter and place lockdown until the morning on Sunday. And they didn't stop to say.
say, hey, let's talk to every single person in that classroom. Instead, they took in a person
of interest. They went and searched his hotel room, whatever. Sunday night, that person was released.
Brown had already shut down the campus till the end of the term and sent everybody home.
So now all they can do is like hope that they can get out to Peoria or whatever and get in touch
with the students who were in the room. And there is also indications, and this is not something
police have really said, but there's indications that it was just the one student who was
intentionally targeted. We don't seem to have any.
answers on that. And that would seem to be a huge indication of who the suspect might be
if you knew who it was that they were targeting. But there's absolutely nothing. This AG,
Peter Nerona, he seems like a total fool. He just goes out there and he's like, oh, the cops
are doing a great job. And the cops are like, yeah, we don't really have any answers. And they're
encouraging the public to come forward and give any information that they have. But as soon as the
public says anything on Twitter they get yelled at you know i mean what is going on this guy is
clearly just going to get away at this point it's been what five days road island is a small
state there's no reason to believe he's still in state there's no reason to believe he's still in the
country they say the the line from the providence police chief was he could be anywhere we don't know
where the person is or who he is wow that really that's really inspiring confidence and i'm reading
other stuff here. Apparently, the city of Providence has this new program to basically give
police real-time access to security cameras, and there's hundreds of security cameras around
the city they have real-time access to. But you can probably guess where there's a giant
black hole where they don't have access to the security camera footage. Brown University,
no access. There was also a question. One of the reporters last night said, hey, we saw
in some security footage, we saw this person walking past a patrol car.
Did you get anything off the dash cam of that car?
And the chief of police said, oh, that we believe that was a brown, brown security vehicle.
And we don't know if they have dash cams installed.
They don't know.
Like they didn't ask.
Have they asked?
Like, what are they doing?
We need to have these press conferences because apparently they can get good ideas from us.
Oh, oh, we should ask.
That sounds like a great idea.
Yeah.
Anyone else around the room?
This is a group ideation session.
We're just going to throw out creative.
Oh, okay, good.
Dash cam on a security vehicle.
This is appalling.
275.
They have found live rounds.
They're hoping to get DNA off this, 275.
What I can tell you from my sourcing is that I think quite significantly, they have live rounds.
That is rounds that were not fired, undettonated rounds.
Live rounds at this scene, I think, is a hopeful sign for getting usable DNA, even if he's not in the database.
Remember, they can use that.
familial DNA technique that we saw in the Kohlberger case.
It gets to a cousin or something. You work back from there.
So I think that's a positive sign for the investigation, and I can tell you they're scraping
very hard at it.
But I have to play this clip, Blake, because this is just shocking.
I got it from Libby highlighted it.
It's 301.
This is them admitting they don't even know which students were in the room when the shooting
began.
I just cannot believe this.
301.
And that's all part of the interviews and actually we're cooperating with Brown to get the roster.
That was a study hall, so we don't have the number.
We're still getting information as far as who was there.
I know Brown sent out an email to the students to notify us if they were present, and we're still getting that.
So I can't give you an exact account now.
We sent out emails.
I just, I, this really, so we're bullying the police, but really the focus needs to be, I think, heavily on Brown here.
That they're not, it's clear that the police are requesting this information.
information. And it seems, I'll be frank, it seems like Brown doesn't care about catching a person
who murdered two of their students. Yeah, and that's a fair point. So Brown was caught sort of
scrubbing their webpages of a certain person. Again, we're not going to mention this person because
we don't know if this person is actually guilty of anything or involved at all. But they were
caught scrubbing a Muslim student who went by he they pronouns. There's who has a sort of portly
shape like the person and the first person of interest they had a portly shape look like it could be a
match do we know and then they get this other person of interest are we supposed to assume there
was multiple people involved or is that first person of interest now no longer a person of interest
like what's going on here what do we know about this they indicate after the first person of interest
was released they came up with a second person of interest that second person of interest
and i believe what is today it's Thursday on tuesday night they said that that second person
of interest was likely a suspect when they were questioned about it.
And now they are looking for, in fact, a third person of interest who may know the second
person of interest.
So that is sort of the timeline.
They won't tell us if any of these people have a specific gender or maybe they better
know if it has a specific gender identity.
Who knows?
But yeah, then they were caught scrubbing the pages of this one student.
And then sort of surprisingly, what they did is they came out in a press conference.
Again, this was the Tuesday one.
They came out in a press conference, shaming everyone for looking around for who this person of
interest, you know, number two could be.
And they were like, hey, you know, you're doxing people, you're talking about people,
how dare you implicate anybody at all.
Meanwhile, hey, send us all your tips.
Let us know what you're seeing.
We have no idea who this is, but don't talk about it amongst yourselves.
Just come talk to the police about it.
So that seems a little irresponsible as well on the press conference yesterday.
They were saying, hey, there's AI images being shared.
These are not accurate.
We have a folder online.
You can look at all of the images that we have.
But I think the fact of the matter is that the public would not be so interested and determined
in trying to find out any information conceivable about this shooter
if the police and Brown University were more forthcoming or had perhaps identified a
suspect of some kind. You know, I mean, people want to know who the shooter is, who wandered
onto this Brown campus, managed to get into a secure facility and opened fire on students. They
want to know who that is. Parents want to know. The community wants to know. I know Jack Pesobic
was reporting this morning that he had heard from some pretty high-level sources that Ella Cook,
the vice president of the college Republicans at Brown, was indeed targeted. Now, we're not hearing that
from officials. So again, that's just one report. We've heard other reporting that seems to
indicate that could be true. I'm going to reserve final judgment there, but that came
straight from Jack. Jack said that came from a good source. So do we know, are we closer to
getting them to confirm that? Why the reticence? They just simply don't know. I don't think we can
know until they've caught a suspect. Well, it seems like this person walked right into the room
and targeted Ella Cook directly, multiple shots, I think maybe even eight shots or something. And
The reporting from POSO is that the other victims in the room were just incidental to that.
So, again, we don't know.
I can't confirm that again.
I'm just saying that's one report that seems to make at least some sense.
And why that's important, if we know that she was targeted, then that tells us a lot about motivation.
That tells us who we should be looking for.
I mean, a lot hinges on that.
So if there's any indication that that would be true, we need to know that.
Yeah. And also, if Ella Cook was directly targeted and she was targeted by, you know, someone who was affiliated with the university because otherwise, why would they be there? How would they have gotten in? You could imagine that there would have been social media chatter between that person and Ms. Cook or that person condemning things that Ms. Cook had said because these things don't just start when you start opening fire. You know, it starts on social media.
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Y-refi.com. You know, this, I, again, you've, you've chastised us a bit, Blake, for
bullying the police here, but I just have, I have to play this clip. Because I don't doubt that
Colonel Oscar Perez and the Providence Police are doing their level best. I mean, maybe I doubt it a
little bit. But it might just be as good as they can do. But the incompetence is clearly visible to
everybody. And there's an older clip here a couple years ago of him talking, bragging about the
diversity. I mean, it just goes, like, it always happens this way.
303. We're a majority and minority city. To really understand what it means to police
South Providence, the West End, Onlyville, the east side of Providence. When you have an officer
that responds to a call
and I'll put myself as an example
of a Latino call
and there's a party going on
or a Puerto Rican party
or a Colombian party
we tend to be loud
and so if you're not used to
and understanding of what that means
you may escalate a situation
that did not require an escalation
according to the FBI
you know in 1965
we had a 90% clearance rate on
homicides the police
charged a suspect
in over 90% of cases
and we are down
to 55% as of 2020.
That's nationwide.
Yeah, that's nationwide FBI.
I wonder what is it in like South Chicago though.
Oh, it's even worse, right?
Isn't it like 20% clear?
I think something like that.
And they don't want to talk to the police.
And all of this stuff is a symptom of like larger problems about racial animus and division that has been stoked since, really since the 90s.
If you care about catching criminals.
most of all, you'll catch criminals. If you care about having diversity the most, you'll have a lot of
diversity. Yeah. So much to say here. And I just feel like Brown University President, what's
her name again? Christina Paxon. Yeah, she's, she's worried about doxing these people of interest
potentially. The internet is trying to help. This is not like, these are not wild. We shouldn't just
spew people's names, but it's understandable why people ask questions about that.
When it's being handled so bizarrely. Libby Emmons, editor-in's chief of the post.
Post-Millennial and Human Events is with us.
Libby, I'm going to get your broad take on the conservative movement,
but I have a little bit of housekeeping.
Apparently, I said Chino with Jeannie from Target.
Yeah, that's Chico.
Chico, that's Sacramento.
I know how to get emails out of the audience now because our inbox just flooded.
Can't mess that up.
Chico, okay, Chico.
I'm sorry, there's two names in California that sounds very similar.
But one is Southern California, one is Northern.
and this is north of and chico is a republican county so barely you said yes yes just it's like a few
few percentage point went for trump the other piece of housekeeping i want to get to is that um you know
there's i think there's confusion about the radio part the show will continue on real america's
voice this was something charlie had actually decided before um he was killed that uh we were
going to be kind of more focused on streaming and the over the top and
real America's voice and podcasting so this was kind of his decision we're going with it uh we
support we absolutely love Alex Marlowe and Scott Jennings are great people I'm so happy that
they're going to get radio time that just was a different direction but the show will be at the same
time frame it'll be right here in January and the in the next year and so all good things
I think people are confused about that so I just want to make a clarifying point the show is
going to be the same time, same place. We're just kind of transitioning to a bit more
streaming friendly format for the show and things like that, which is what Charlie wanted to do.
All right, Libby Emmons. So there's been a lot made about just the fracturing, the consternation
on the right. How do you think we fix that? What would you like to see happen at Amfest?
I'm already getting that question a lot this morning, so I wanted to throw it to you as well.
Do you think Amfest can be this moment where we kind of crystallize some things and we move
into 2026 and strength?
Yeah, I do hope that Amfest is an opportunity for people to come together and to coalesce
on values and views.
I know that it certainly has been in the past.
And a lot of people are anxious to see what happens now that Charlie Kirk has been
killed.
I mean, you guys know better than anyone how devastating that has been personally and for the
movement and for everything.
Charlie had his hands pretty much on everyone.
You know, he touched everything in this movement.
And I think that it is up to us to continue that legacy by reaching out hands to each other without, you know, that primary person who just kind of knew everyone and knew what to say and everyone had pretty much confidence that Charlie was always acting in good faith.
I think we need to remember that and need to act in good faith with one another and just come around and say, you know, we agree on the most important things.
Let's work together to solidify, you know, the strength of this country and to make this a better place.
Yeah.
And at some point, listen, I actually think movements and coalitions get rebuilt, right?
This is, like, Hillary Clinton did not get, you know, the same coalition that Obama when she was running.
Okay?
She has to rebuild her own coalition.
H.W. Bush, Reagan, you could make arguments about that.
Sometimes movements have to have a sifting. We have to have an argument. We have to have a debate. And then we come back together. And so I would just say that ultimately we are faced with pretty much a binary choice. Do you want momdaniism? Do you want AOCism? Do you want Mangioism? Or do you want magism? Do you want a populist, nationalist, conservative movement? And ultimately, that is going to be a purifying choice at some point, don't you think, Blake? And I don't know when, but I mean,
I guess they can also just choose neither.
They could opt out.
They could opt out.
And I hope they don't.
Which is disgraceful if you do.
That is not the American way.
When I was growing up, it was like, if you didn't participate in the American process, your civic life, it was disgraceful.
It was dishonorable.
And it still is.
But it wasn't even something I questioned.
But we also had this idea.
Certainly when I was growing up that this was the greatest country in the world, that it was the greatest empire ever built.
We never questioned it.
And I think we need to get back to that. And I will say, as I was flying out here yesterday from the East Coast, I saw a lot of people in Charlie's Freedom shirt. And they were smiling each other. They were strangers. And they were all coming together because they all knew where each other was going. And they were glad to see more people like them headed in the right direction.
Well, the right direction is Phoenix, Arizona. That is for sure. The center of the conservative universe will be right here at Phoenix Convention Center. Libby, I'll see you maybe tomorrow. Like maybe we'll just do it again.
run it back.
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