The Charlie Kirk Show - Muslims, The Real Victims of 9/11?
Episode Date: October 27, 2025Zohran Mamdani is closing in on the mayor's office. His final pitch: Guilt-tripping America for not loving Muslims enough after 9/11. Alex Marlow joins Blake and Andrew to react to this gross attack o...n the American people and looks at the bigger picture of Islamic migration into America, and they debunk the Left's meltdown over Trump's East Wing construction. 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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All right, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. I'm Andrew Colvitt. Happy Monday.
Blake Neff is back. I'm back. You couldn't keep me away forever.
Yeah, yeah. He was, we were worried he was going to be taking a vow of chastity and, uh, what else?
A poverty. Yeah, there's, there's like a whole bunch of them. I was off, I was off a cousin of mine is joining.
Oh, what was the name of it?
It was, there's like two names for it.
It's becoming an order.
Nexium.
That's the, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
So she's joined, she joined an order of nuns in a convent in Naples, Italy.
And so, that's actually like the exact opposite of nexium.
Yes, yes.
About the worst guess.
No, I, Blake told me, uh, Blake told me and I was like, it's pretty based, Blake, that you have a family member like that.
Uh, I wish I did.
I actually think it's great when, uh, people feel that type of devotion that they're will
willing to, you know, give up so many of the, you know, the pleasures of life or the appetites of
life and to devote their life to God. I think it's, I think it's a beautiful thing. We are also
joined by Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News. Welcome to the show, man. I'm really glad
to be here. You guys been doing such an excellent job since Charlie's passing. Condolences to you
guys, first time I've got to express it in person. You guys have done an amazing job. And we're
all still devastated. I miss him every day. And just happy to be here next to his.
seat for a couple of days here yeah so you're yeah exactly Alex is actually going to join us for not only
today but tomorrow he made the pilgrimage out and we were honored to have him and uh yeah i mean
Alex let's start right there i mean um you know you were probably one of the closest people to
charlie in the news media you were a weekly guest on the show at least for the last five or six
months before charlie's passing i would say i think it was something like that but you for
the life of the show you came on regularly um um you're
also the editor-in-chief of Breitbart. You've been a friend for years. You've spoken at the
events. You know, the floor is yours. I mean, you know, this is a reality, Blake and I have
been navigating day and day out, looking at that chair, being in this studio, like you said,
just missing our friend, missing a leader of the country, leader of the conservative movement.
And yet we also understand that Charlie would want us to keep doing this. Oh, yeah.
want us to keep taking care of turning point and keep wanting us to march forward and support
Erica in any way we can. But this is, like you said, this is your first time kind of coming back
to the show and being around this. And so I want to give you the opportunity just to kind of reflect
on what these last six, seven weeks, what are we at now, have meant to you. Well, first of all,
I'm just really just so pleased with how people took so many of Charlie's lessons to heart and people
making wholesale change in their life because Charlie inspired them. I think, Andrew, you and I even
talked about this briefly privately about how we knew Charlie was huge, but it's hard to,
you know, picture visuals in Croatia or whatever we were seeing. I mean, after he passed,
which is amazing. And also, of course, the connection to his faith is so big, how just the
marrying of faith in politics is so overdue in this country. The godlessness has just gotten
way out of control. That's a huge lasting legacy of Charlie. But apropos of what we're doing
today on the show, he really became a journalist, which I would never say to his face, because
that would have been an insult I would never wish
on my worst enemies. But it is
something that the show became a place where
thought leaders and political
leaders and spiritual leaders would come
to get the message out because they knew it was one of the best places
to get the message out. And I just found that amazing
that of all the things he was doing, he was also a force
in journalism, not just activism
and social media on the campus tours.
And I thought about why. And of course, the work ethic
comes first to mind. But how he would
hone the arguments down
to a point. He would just get it so that
every single point, not only did he have all this knowledge and wisdom, but the knowledge part
in particular. He'd so much to say and he had so much history to back it up, so much data to
back it up. But then the focusing, and South Park tried to make fun of him for it, but it wasn't
effective in making fun of him. He would focus the arguments. And that's how you convince people
who are completely new. You might only have an elevator pitch. You might only have a second or two
with them. Sell me this in a sentence or two. Charlie was the best I've ever seen at that.
and he really had that focus
and I hope that's something
that as the show continues
and those of us who follow in Charlie
footsteps and worked alongside him
I hope we all challenge ourselves
to get better at that
so that we can make our points
crisp and precise
so we've got the data
we got the info so that people
can take that and use it to
grow his movement and his vision
yeah you know that that's a really interesting
observation especially when you think about
the South Park parody
of Charlie and how
we were watching and we're like
wow they actually got that one pretty right
Because he had gotten some of the arguments down to such a distilled, powerful, you know, formula that even when they were parroting the arguments on campus, Charlie had succeeded in making them ubiquitous.
They'd become cultural and almost memeable, right?
And that was Charlie's power of taking pretty lofty ideas.
We think of politics as being lofty.
And he would make it so digestible for the common man.
And you come from, you know, the world of DC and the think tank world and everybody wants to prove how it, like, how brilliant they are.
And so they make these white papers.
And Charlie was like, we're not a think tank, we're a battle tank.
And you saw that up close because.
Did he ever that?
Did he say that?
Oh, yeah.
It sounds like something he would say.
Yeah, no, like he said, turning point is not a think tank.
We're a battle tank.
Yeah.
At least early on, he used to say it a lot.
I don't know if he, it works.
It very much is true.
Yeah, it is true.
There was a certain humbleness to the fact that he would feel like people.
people weren't going to give him a half an hour, and he could entertain you for half an hour
and teach you stuff for an hour. You could do the three hour podcast. No, but he said, I might
only have you for 70 seconds. I might only have you for 20 seconds. And there was something that I thought
was really, even though he was a big star, that was something that I thought was very populist of him,
that I'm not, I'm not expecting you to give me your whole afternoon to hear all the things I've
ever done. Let me make one great point to you. And I love that approach, because that's something
that everyone's got time to hear one great point. You could just,
throw it right at him. And that was one thing I've been thinking about a lot where he really
was the best at. And I hope that people take that to heart in their personal lives.
Yeah, no, that's really well said. And yeah, we are, we do attempt to continue on his legacy.
And, you know, I'll never forget when, you know, everything happened. And Erica looked at me
and looked at some of the people on the team and said, you know, the show, you have to keep the show
going. And I was like, yes, ma'am. And, and I was like, you know, can I ask like, what's in your
heart when you said that. She said, they will not silence my husband's voice. And this show was
such an important piece of what he did. And so we're honored to be here. I'm grateful to have
Blake and the team, you know, when he's not traveling in Naples, taking vows that he'll regret
later, not kidding. You didn't take any vows. I just, it makes me laugh in my inner monologue to think
of you doing that. No, so, but, you know, we have from Mikey and Danny and
and Daisy.
Is Mikey here?
I got to say, I don't know.
Yeah, Mikey will, I think you'll be around later.
That's important to me.
Yeah, no, so, no, for sure.
But yeah, this is a sacred duty that we have,
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so we got to play some clips here we got to get you up to speed on these mom-dani clips because they were basically the new story this weekend so i want to start with i think the most egregious
and that is him invoking islamophobia after 9-11 and talking about who the real victims were play cut 55
i want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of new york city
My aunt, who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
I have a few things to say about that.
So first of all, it's not confirmed, but some people have looked into his alleged aunts.
And so first, he's from like a mixed background.
So I don't know if we have the image of it, but he appears to only have one known aunt on.
his paternal side, which is the one with an Islamic background, and she was living in Tanzania
when 9-11 happened, and there are no photos of her wearing a hijab.
So this may all be quite exaggerated or possibly even made up, though we must prepare
ourselves.
We're going to inevitably get the swoop and where they're actually in the, you know, Indo-Yogundan
community, you know, aunties just uses a term of respect for any older woman who's a friend.
They do that crap.
So we're dealing with that
But two, it's also just fake
Like so some people have reacted and said like
Oh boohoo people didn't like Muslims much after
They murdered 3,000 Americans for no reason
But the more galling thing is it's just the complete opposite of reality
You can look at the polls
Or you could just remember it if you're old enough like me
Or you guys to remember all of that
That we got this giant charm offensive
Towards Islam
You know Bush came out and he said
This is not Islam that Islam is a religion of peace
even though Muhammad was not a man of peace
and in fact repeatedly urged his followers
to take sex slaves from enemy populations
but we can talk about that later
and so you can look at Pew Research
they ask like you know do you have a favorable opinion
of Islam after 9-11
and it went you know who went up the most
in how positively they viewed Islam after 9-11
conservative Republicans
they went from 35% favorability
to 64% favorability
higher than everyone except liberal Democrats
everyone went up in how they viewed them
And then, of course, we went and we spent $2 trillion nation building in Afghanistan, a 100% Muslim country, and Iraq, a 95% Muslim country.
We let in millions of immigrants from the Middle East.
We continue to do this.
I think we let in 250,000 Afghans after that war ended.
And so we basically went all out to welcome tons of Muslims.
Vast majority of them are not really contributing that much to America, in my opinion.
A huge, a very disproportionate share of Somalis, Afghans, and so on are just on the door.
effectively. And then this guy, this slime ball is coming out and he's guilt tripping us because
he says his aunt felt uncomfortable wearing a hijab on the subway. Nothing actually happened to her
unlike, you know, the 3,000 people who got blown up on 9-11. And, and then he's coming in and he's
saying, oh, my campaign platform is we need to up taxes on white neighborhoods so we can funnel more
money to like, you know, my ethnic compatriots, which is what he's running on. He literally says
tax white neighborhoods more. That is what he says. It's just so despicable. Can we hear the clip again
There's a part I want to point out, which is kind of unbelievable.
Yeah, 55.
Go ahead and throw it up.
I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City.
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt.
They pause.
Right there, right there, right there.
You think he's going to say she was on one of the planes.
She died on the plane.
And he says, no, she couldn't take the bus.
Because the real bad guys here.
And not because anything happened.
No.
Like she felt uncomfortable.
Maybe people looked at her weird.
Perfect point.
it's not like she also got stabbed on the bus
or she got evil eye on the bus
No no she felt nervous about being on the bus
I can think of a lot of people who feel uncomfortable
In various Western countries going on the bus or on the train
I wonder you know compared to 20 years ago
I feel like something happened
Okay three white guys here
In France that makes people less likely to do that
How many of us are taking the bus first
Like that's our first mode of public transportation
If you go to New York
Nope I don't think I've ever taken a bus in New York
I've been there 50 times like it's the I'm taking something else
Other than the bus
And the thought here is not
just who the victims are, which obviously he's saying the victims are the Muslims. Who are
the bad guys? New Yorkers. New Yorkers are the oppressors in this scenario. It's not really
New Yorkers. Let's be honest. What he's really saying is somebody who looks like Daniel Penny.
Yeah. Those are the bad guys. White New Yorkers. And this is the whole schick. I actually put out
a tweet this weekend. It's like he's playing the victim like a good little communist is trained
to do. Because what they do is they're going to weaponize grievance politics.
politics in order to say, the oppressors deserve all that's coming for him. And it feels like this is a
mask off moment for Mom Dono because he's so ahead in the polls now. He is, I mean, all credit words do,
he is the most talented politician running for New York City mayor. There's not a question. And he's
arguably the leader of the Democrat Party nationally, I would say. And he's always a good, he's a good
talker. He's got a good line of BS, as President Trump likes to say.
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kirk.com today so i i think there's just too much more mom donnie we're you know we have so
much news we're going to get to but this this is just such a rich topic i want to make sure that we
get to all of it and i believe the clip is let's this is on memory cut 90 growing up in the
shadow of 9-11, I have known what it means to live with an undercurrent of suspicion.
I will always remember the disdain I faced, the way my name could immediately become
Muhammad, and how I could return to my city only to be asked in a double-mirrored room
at the airport if I had any plan of attacking it. To be Muslim in New York is to expect
indignity. Hold on. Do you have it, does Zoran Mamdani have any plan of attacking New York City?
I would wager, yes, he does. He's doing it politically. He's doing it through the front door.
you could argue he has vowed to you know i feel like if if a guy went on tv and said i'm going to
release every single person from rikers island i think that's the plot line of one of the nolan batman
movies yes but now he's just doing it but because he's a politician it's a uh you know it's got a
good line a good line of bs go ahead but but that was where mom dani was saying he's the victim of
nine 11 yes not just he's on he couldn't take the bus i am suspicious of him though he's like i've lived
under this cloud of suspicion. I'm suspicious of you proudly. And also think about what 9-11 is. It is the
single greatest act of intentional violence against Americans in modern history. And he's the guy who
said violence is a social construct. It's like when you start adding these data points and you ignore
the smile with the toilet bowl teeth grin that he's got with the porcelain whites, then it is very
scary if you were reading this on paper. When he presents it, it doesn't, it seems, oh, maybe
maybe there's something to it. But when you actually read it, if you read the quotes, these are
truly insane quotes.
Well, we should, I mean, we shouldn't even, we should be clear about what it is.
Because as far as I know, there's no evidence.
Zoran is a particularly devout Muslim in any way.
I don't know that we've ever seen him pray that wasn't for a photo op, which, in fact,
it'd be fun to ask him what the five pillars of Islam are.
But instead, what he is, is he's a very real thing you see that is very common on the left.
It's like a performative, he is taking the Islamic heritage and he's emphasizing it, purely
to emphasize that he is like not American.
and is to some extent anti-American.
It's this sort of Islam as the global religious flag of being anti-West, of having a grievance against the West, of wanting to, in his case, you know, plunder and bring down the West.
That is what he adopts it as.
Otherwise, he's, you know, more or less just a ordinary, you know, cranky Marxist.
Well, you know, it's interesting.
So he has this big rally in New York.
he gets aOC he gets
Bernie Sanders he gets
Kathy Hokel
and Hakeem Jeffries are now
endorsing him and so Alex
here's the question
is there any daylight
between yeah there's there's the route
I mean this is like 13,000 people
came out for Zoran and you just
look at the there's a bunch of Sikhs I believe
behind him that could be muslin I think those are
Sikhs but I'm not sure
but I mean this is this is he is now
the standard bearer
I've never seen turbans that's color
Well, those are pastel colored.
Maybe they're, maybe they're celebrating the alphabet people as well.
So here's the thing, though.
Is there any daylight between the communists and the DSA and the Democrat Party anymore?
Kathy Hokel's quote was, elect Zoran, and take back America.
Again, you hear them say this in the context of a rally, like, yeah, people just say stuff.
But if you read these quotes, these are truly threatening.
They're threatening.
And taking back America, how could this person who just got here a few years ago and is a Ugandan Muslim immigrant?
How is you going to take back New York City?
That is a truly disturbing concept.
And all the Democrats are falling in line because he's the only one with any energy.
They're so low energy that they basically have no choice.
But to follow AOC, which is what they're following into the shutdown.
I mean, the shutdown is 100 percent about Chuck Schumer is afraid of AOC to keep his job.
That's what it's about.
There's nothing else to it.
It's just that.
And then you've got all of these old whites who are going to be following Mamdani and AOC and, of course, Bernie the oldest of the whites, who just turned 130 this week. So happy birthday to Bernie.
They have zero self-confidence, by the way. And this white guilt is so pervasive on the left. The American right has largely thrown this off because it is deserving of being thrown off. But the American left, if you are a white liberal, you completely endorse this concept that you have something to appease. You have amends to make.
with minority groups.
But by the way, like, we're not that far away
where whites are going to be just another minority.
I mean, this is how radically the demographics have shifted,
even in just my lifetime.
But this is what's fascinating.
And I thought this was a really interesting look, Alex,
into the psychology of the American left.
Because AOC starts giving the screeching, like, spiel
and saying, you know, this city was built by the Irish
and the Italians and the Jews and the blacks and the Latinos
and the native people.
it is literally line by line by line in essentially ascending order of the oppression Olympics.
This is how she does it.
But she divides everybody by their ethnicity.
Gone is this concept that we are one people united by our patriotism, our devotion to country, our love of neighbor.
It is simply like grievance group versus grievance group.
And here we go.
I'll just, in AOC's own words, 96.
This city was built by the Irish escaping famine, Italians fleeing fascism, Jews escaping Holocaust, black Americans fleeing slavery and Jim Crow, Latinos, seeking a better life, Native people standing for themselves, Asian Americans coming together in Queens, in Brooklyn, in Bronx, in Manhattan, in Southern Ireland, in this.
country in a vision to build the freest, toughest, and greatest city on earth.
I will give her credit. I will give her credit. There is a very tall building in downtown Manhattan
that was only built because of Muslims.
Really tall one. Might be the tallest one. No, it is.
That was good. That was good, Blake. If you do a laundry list of which grievance group built New York,
Muslims are not a part of it, which is, it's funny because you wouldn't even think of it.
Like, we would never think of this.
We're prepping for a show like this, unless they bring it up and they act like the Muslims
were a big part of it, which they weren't.
And then just going through this laundry list of here are all the various groups that let's just
keep subdividing, subdividing, subdividing, subdividing, subdividing.
It's this really coastal elite, old school liberal thought, which is not modern.
It's not converting anyone.
There's no one who's just hearing this for the first time and thinking that's brilliant.
These are really stale ideas that she's actually putting out there.
And it's interesting because he's so much more.
talented than she is. And she's sort of the number two biggest leader in the party. And he's just
leaps and bounds more talented than she is. She sounds so shrill, so screechy. And think about how the
party, both leaders of the party live within, you know, a driver and a five iron from each other,
Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. It's just a coastal elite party. They're completely out of
touch with normal Americans. And if any normal American here is a clip like that, they're not going to
go, oh, I trust these people. But so they're probably going to take back New York. But then what
happens next. This is the big question, right? So, so what you're, you, you rightly identified
the cause of the shutdown. It's Chuck Schumer is terrified that AOC is nipping at his heels and that
she has the energy of the activist base of the, of the Democrat Party, which is now really the
Communist Party. And for a moment there, after, after November 2024, we asked the question who,
what is going to happen to the Democrat Party? Are they going to moderate, go to the middle,
or are they going to go the way of AOC, Jasmine Crockett, Ilhan.
Omar Zohran Mamdani. We now have the answer. Yeah. We now have the answer. The last holdouts were
Kathy Holkel and Hakeem Drefries. And what that is is actually sort of the vestiges of the old
school Democrat party that was like, hey, we like capitalism, but we just like more distribution
of your money. We're going to tax you higher and distribute more because government's the answer.
But we still like capitalism. And now we're getting into this new iteration where because the old
dogs have basically folded like a cheap suit. There is no uniting figure like an Obama or a
Clinton that can hold together a centrist coalition. And so the powers that be within the American
left have completely capitulated. It's almost like it's almost like the Germans coming into France
and it's just like, you know, the country just folded really quick. And the France is the old
school Democrats here. And the Germans are going, wow, we took that really easy. Zohama and AOC are
going like, wow, that was really easy to take this down. I think a good symbolism of that.
is that the Democratic primary in New York,
the top candidates were Zohran.
And then they were running Andrew Cuomo,
who was not the most popular Democrat before
and then had to leave office in disgrace over,
you know, you can debate the merits of it.
But he basically was a has-been Democrat
who's making a comeback where the argument was like he's corrupt
but gets things done.
Yeah.
Sort of.
This is such an underrated part of the story
is that the only alternative offered to us was Cuomo.
And so Slewa.
Okay, but did Slewa drop the hat?
Within the Democrats. Did Slewa drop the hat?
Because he was never going to have a chance with that hat.
Did he drop that?
Yeah, I haven't seen it as much.
Okay, good. All right.
So, I mean, listen, here's the thing.
Like a lot of people, there's a big debate online.
Well, you know, Cuomo has given us no excuse to, for Republicans to vote for him.
Yeah.
And I get that.
And, you know, Sernovich, who I greatly respect to saying, you know, Slewa shouldn't drop out.
Cuomo should drop out and they should all vote for Slewa.
I don't care which direction it goes.
But, I mean, to be.
fair, this is a Democrat city.
So if you're, if you actually want to have a chance to beat Zoran Mamdani with all the like
normal people coming out to the polls, it does make some sense that it should go to the
Democrat, right?
And we all understand that Slewa basically has no, no real chance.
I don't say it should make sense to go to the Democrat.
I would say it is understandable looking at the polls to say Sliwa, even if we should support him,
is in a distant third.
And if he were to drop out and people voted Cuomo, we could have avert a really now.
disaster for New York City.
And, you know, Charlie and I would talk about this, that we do not abandon our cities.
We do not say, oh, they just deserve this, you know, every bad thing that happens to them.
Hey, man, as a resident California, and I can say that the right absolutely does abandon parts
of the country.
Oh, we've been totally abandoned for many years out there.
And so it's interesting for me to watch this.
And even then, true heroism is sometimes you actually have to step up and try to save people
who are not great and don't want to be saved.
And maybe that's what's going to happen.
and if New York does choose this, they will get what they voted for.
Very emphatically.
It's not going to be pretty.
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So this is an interesting question.
This is for you, Alex, I think.
So we're getting a lot of emails at freedom at charliecirk.com.
I want to read some of this.
So Kathy says, how does Newsom fit in?
Wondering how Newsom will fit in with this new Marxist movement led by AOC and Mom Dani.
Yeah, he's a political lizard.
He just does whatever he thinks will get him the most attention.
Just track the podcast.
Okay, so he starts the podcast and he has Charlie on.
It's a sensation.
It was fantastic conversation, viral, clips are going everywhere, blows up his brand.
And he sounds reasonable of 75% of the conversation.
And his stock is hot, but it's not.
Because if he's trying to win a Democrat primary, he's going in the wrong direction.
He picked the wrong direction.
He picked the wrong direction.
So he does Michael Savage.
He does Bannon.
These are interesting conversations with conservatives.
And his polls are going down in a Democrat primary.
People like me are going, oh, he's so much more interesting now.
Like now I actually can find him actually listenable.
No, that's not what he needs to do.
In order to win a Democrat primary, he needs to adopt fake accents.
He needs to act like he was a poor guy, even though his dad was a general counsel for getting oil.
Yeah, do it.
We should show that.
Cut 57.
Coralian cheese.
Man, bro.
Are you talking about me?
YG.
YG, man.
Every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is just like frane, man.
And it just saved me, and it got me into college.
So she's hustling.
Well, it turns out if you throw up this image,
there's an image of him and his buddies.
Looks like it's pride from the 80s.
And it says, Gavin Newsom with Paul Mohan,
Andrew Getty, and Bill Getty posing for a children.
Children of the Rich feature that ran in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Oh, because it's December 12, 1991.
So Children of the Rich, and he's just here, Gavin's just like, oh, you know, man, I just had to hustle.
I had to go get some, shoot some hoops, man.
He comes from Getty Oil money.
It's one of the richest companies in the history of the country, and his dad was in a top attorney for it.
And everyone knows this about him because he's a known commodity.
He owns a winery.
He eats at French laundry.
Here he is just trying to be, this populous energy.
But he doesn't care because he's not a true leader.
That's what's interesting.
They have a huge dearth of leaders in their party with that.
There is no Bill Clinton or Obama.
All right, Blake, while you were gone, Trump destroyed a historical monument at the White House.
So, yeah, I was out for two weeks, basically, and I come back to discover the number one issue in America, apparently, is Trump redecorating the White House.
Like, people are freaking out so much about this.
You'd think the East Wing of the White House, like, Democrats are freaking out so bad.
You'd think the East Wing of the White House was like a.
five-time felon who you know died or something because it's just apocalyptic i've been seeing
people are are tweeting they clearly think that he destroyed half of the actual white house
there was a tweet or someone was just in one of the rooms of the normal white house or that
my wife and i in the east wing can't believe it's gone uh and then there was some some article
that was like they were saying the east wing has been called the heart of america i have lived in
America for 35 years and I have never once in my life heard the East Wing called anything at all
other than the less famous wing of the White House. It literally was built after World War II,
which by the way, it was to cover up a World War II bunker that had been built there for safety during
the war. And it was, you know, which is the era from like arguably between the 60s and 70s and the
50s, though, were most of the terrible architecture in the United States. You know, it's not even about that.
It's not even about that.
It's just, it's not the White House.
It's not the West Wing.
It's not the Eisenhower building.
And it's also not good enough.
You see all this all over.
They're saying,
why, yeah, we have to have, we have to set up, you know, tents and porta-potties to have
diplomatic dinners because we don't have a big enough facility to do it in the United States of America.
Isn't this the point?
There's so many points we made and we should make all of them.
But isn't the point that this is a new, new-ish part of the building.
And it was built for staffers after World War II.
And we're going to replace it by the greatest building.
to ever be president, regardless of what you think of his politics, a guy who's so qualified
to do this, it's ridiculous. And he's going to build a ballroom so that we can host state dinners.
We can host leaders from all around the world. All big shots can come and congregate
this building and not just for his presidency, for future presidencies. And this is the thing that
kind of blows my mind with Democrats is I think they missed a concession layup here. I think they come
in. They have one of these mom-dami rallies with AOC and Schumer. And they come in and they say,
thank you for building us a new ballroom Trump
we're going to win back the White House
we're never going to give it back and we're going to throw party
after party in the ballroom you built us
thanks a lot but they're not that funny
they don't have any vibes anymore
they just act like this is Watergate number three
so I I think that's
really funny and they should have done that
but they're not as smart as you Alex
so but this is this is another viral
trend that's going on people mocking the
left faux outrage about the
east wing of the White House
so this is from Tom Coliccio
said my wife and i in the east wing i can't believe it is gone
and so throw this image up i think we should have it's yeah it's uh and then what
happens is the right online just starts trolling it so this is uh tony kennett i'll never forget
watching the medal of honor ceremony for commander uh miranda keys in the east wing now because
of trump it is gone forever and then there's chef gruel got in or jack actually got a good one
his favorite pizza hat he goes i took this iconic photo of the east wing of the white house many
years ago i can't believe it's gone no kings and then chef gruel says this what is this from
what is this what is this i don't know i took this iconic photo of the east wing of the white house
many years ago i can't believe it's gone no kings so everybody's just trolling and actually what
trump wants to build put this b-roll up of this beautiful new ballroom and here's what we can't forget
This just makes every sense in the world practically and pragmatically.
Presidents have been wanting an event space for these diplomatic dinners, these fine dining experiences, at the White House for years.
Instead, they've spent millions of dollars on tents, porta potties, all this stuff.
If Trump goes off campus somewhere else, that's millions of dollars annually just in expenses for security and movement and transportation, Secret Service has to plan this out in advance.
Well, I mean, we're talking thousands of people get mobilized anytime there's a movement of the president.
You know, another great thing about this that makes this funnier.
There's been this whole movement on the left.
People may or may not have heard of.
They call it abundance.
It's like Ezra Klein.
It's sort of the old Obama people where they see, oh, wow, you know, America's not building anything anymore.
We can't get infrastructure.
We can't get trains.
We can't get roads.
We can't get buildings.
And so they're trying to say like the left, the center left, we can do this.
They call abundance and their idea is we'll get rid of regulations and zoning and we'll be able to build stuff again.
And so Trump is basically doing the most abundance coded thing possible.
He says, we need this thing.
We're going to build it and we're going to do it fast.
We're just going to bam, the building's gone.
We're going to get this new building up within a year or two, you know, unfathomably quickly for America where it takes 18 years to do anything.
And they're losing their absolutely losing their minds.
Well, but here's the other thing that's funny is like the left I thought was all about progress out with the old and with the new.
But here all of a sudden they're clutching their pearls.
They're so upset that something 50, 60, 70 years old has now been running.
We're doing a big history on this today, Breitbart News, and so people can see all the photos.
Every renovation is met with criticism.
It's usually political, but the White House has never been frozen in time.
It's always been, they've always complained about wasting money.
We're not wasting money.
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