The Charlie Kirk Show - Now Presenting the Charlie Kirk Awards — Live South Park Reaction

Episode Date: August 7, 2025

Charlie played a central role in the latest South Park episode! Charlie and the Thoughtcrime crew of Jack, Tyler, Andrew, and Blake get together to play the best clips and rate where the episode's sat...ire missed the mark or was incredibly on the money. Charlie describes what it's like to make a cameo on a show he watched as a high schooler 15 years ago, and the crew explains why this moment reflects a wider cultural turning point. 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody. Charlie Kirk here live from thebitcoin.com studio. My reaction to going viral on South Park with Tyler, Jack, Blake, and Andrew, it is one of the biggest cultural achievements you can have for younger people, and I think you'll really enjoy this episode. Email us, as always, freedom at Charlie Kirk.com and subscribe to our podcast. The podcast is a little X-rated because of South Park. So a little warning, if you're younger, if you don't want to listen to more graphic language, then this might not be the episode for you. So this is your warning. I'm giving you a little caution. And if so, just listen to our episode with Russell Brand giving his life to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Plenty other options or our Frank Turek episode. Email us, as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Buckle up, everybody here. We go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy.
Starting point is 00:00:51 His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job. Building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Noble Gold Investments is the official gold sponsor of the Charlie Kirk Show, a company that specializes in gold IRAs and physical delivery of precious metals.
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Starting point is 00:02:06 It is, we were highlighted on a certain show called South Park rather prominently. I'm going to throw this to Jack, just to kind of set the table, because it's easier to have somebody else talk about yourself than you talk about yourself. Jack, what on earth? Did I appear on South Park? So sort of, right? In this new South Park episode, there's definitely Charlie Kirk's fingerprints, Charlie Kirk's DNA, if you will, have made their way through the cultural tableau into South Park. Charlie Kirk is mainstream now. Charlie Kirk is part of this zeitgeist. And in this episode, Eric Hartman, of course, the, you know, sort of the, the, you know, sort of the, the fan. talk and loud mouth, Eric Cartman, that he is, he sort of tries to become Charlie Kirk. So he isn't, you know, doing a parody of Charlie Kirk. What he's doing is he's trying to become sort of like the South Park Elementary version of Charlie Kirk.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Because as it turns out in the episode, Eric Cartman is competing for the Charlie Kirk Award, which shows that there are now kids all across America. who are trying to become Charlie Kirk in this new South Park episode. I mean, it's something where five years ago, 10 years ago, I never would have believed that this was something that would be on South Park. Totally. And so let's play the first one here. We have a whole gang.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And we're going to kind of take one at a time. And so I want, let's just play cut one. And so for those that don't understand, South Park is very popular where you don't follow it, has a lot of cultural power. Obviously, they're very nasty towards conservatives. They were very nasty towards President Trump in the prior episode. But we have this. We have, I personally, I think a lot of it was hilarious towards me.
Starting point is 00:03:59 I think a lot of this will go through. I got to be honest. Some of it was very funny. And I don't think we should have too thick of skin. Let's play part one, which is cut 402. Now, watch that flagged down and totally destroyed these woke little students. Welcome to the channel, guys. Looks like a lot of whiny babies have a problem with what I say, so prove me wrong.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Uh, hey, hey, clad. Um, you said nothing the good ever came from the Jews, but if that's true, why are bagels so yummy? Yeah, yeah. Well, you've obviously been taught by the Jews to have a problem with this school and with America, so let me ask you this. What is your definition of a woman? What is my what? What is a woman? It's a very simple question. Well, a woman is a lady friend who, you know, gives you kisses. You see, you can't answer the question, but something is male or it is female. Both sides and scripture agree to that, and that's just the truth. Next. Enough folks to totally disqualie.
Starting point is 00:04:50 destroyed. Oh geez. Did you call the girls soccer team a Marxist indoctrination factory? That is correct. We actually beat the boys four to nothing, you know? You can whine about American oppression all you want, but you're using an iPhone made by the free market to complain about a system that gave it to you. Girls have it way easy in America, and that's just the truth. Warks do you totally honed! Women have it good in America, just like black people do. Black people have everything handed to them. I'm sick of people stealing my stick.
Starting point is 00:05:24 If anyone around here is going to be a master debater, it's me. So let's go. Who wants to debate the master debater? Let's go. You right there. That's the stupidest haircut I've ever seen. You are brown. Livida Kids 317 says it'll be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all your dwellings.
Starting point is 00:05:40 So you can shut up, baby. You just hate American, you love abortions. It's the stupidest haircut I've ever seen. First of all, I just think it's hilarious. And secondly, the whole thing is like, wait, so a campus thing I've been doing for 13 years to debate random college kids has now been so important that it gets prominent prime time placement on Comedy Central. I think the whole thing is just awesome and hilarious. There's so much more I want to say about this. But the whole stick, by the way, Comedy Central, South Park, you.
Starting point is 00:06:14 crushed the water. I compulsively drink water on campus. It's like, okay, boom, we got to stay hydrated. Now, the lozenges, we've got to work a little. By the way, the Holy Bible right next to it, I even said on this campus tour, I was going to bring a Holy Bible with me to every single campus stuff. Andrew, you're just, what's on your mind? I got to be honest. That clip was hilarious. That clip was great. And it's actually of the three like long clips of you in this episode or of Cartman doing you or even you, that's my least favorite. So I can't wait to play the other ones. But I'm telling you, not only were you featured in this episode, Charlie, your name was in bright lights as the Charlie Kirk Award. So it was like Cartman was you, but he was attempting
Starting point is 00:07:01 to be like Charlie Kirk. And then there was a Charlie Kirk Award that he's giving out to the best master debater. And we have to get those shirts for you for tour, Charlie. But it was it was basically an entire homage to the genre that you've popularized. And yeah, there's other people that have gone on campus and Milo and Stephen Crowder and Ben Shapiro that have done this format. But I mean, you have taken it to such a new level. Billions and billions of views on TikTok. I mean, and they were so obviously parroting kind of some of your talking points. I mean, it was amazing. The things that the water, a lot of people are commenting on the water online because you're it really is something that you just keep doing and
Starting point is 00:07:47 i was cracking up charlie at one point in another clip will show it he literally starts taking the lid off and before he can get a drink and he sets it back down and grabs the mic and shuts down the the person he's debating with which you do all the time where you're almost going to take a drink but then you set it down to get your pointed putting down the that's it put it back yeah putting down the mic in between the question that is like that is pure art south park like like That is a 10 out of 10. Look at that. Like, boom, some lib, holy Bible reference.
Starting point is 00:08:17 And that, that, that, that, that, I don't, again, it's kind of like an amygulation. But putting the mic down, that is pure. And the girl reading off the phone, by the way, with like the angry, like, lib face, like, blah, blah, blah, blah, I'm reading. So it's, it's, it's, it's just perfect. Blake, your, your thoughts. Yeah. Yeah, it was all really good.
Starting point is 00:08:36 I enjoyed all of it. And we don't want to, obviously, like, hit the end. They said a lot of mean things about various people in the episode of people who are friends of ours. But what I will say is it was like a very flattering portrayal of Charlie to the extent that Cartman, Charlie's in the episode, or he exists in the episode, but then Cartman is also just obviously copying Charlie. Yet it's like a very kind of flattering one. In fact, if you look online, there are liberals who are like, oh, Charlie Cook's are going to really like this portrayal. They went really easy on him. It was very affectionate.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Um, the one thing that annoys me to be honest, although it's also like funny is they have, you know, Clyde Donovan is kind of parodying us, but then they have Clyde, like, say all this like, do you hate stuff in the episode? And I thought that was like, that was like where they really misfired. Yeah. And I kind of wish we could have like a giant like throwdown between the people who accuse Charlie of being like a wild anti-Semite and the ones who accuse him of being like a ridiculous Israel firster. And like they can annihilate each other like matter and anti-Met. matter. Isn't that what Clyde basically was, right? Clyde was basically like the not, like the not Charlie. Yeah, like it simultaneously gets Charlie ticks, but it is like the people who kind of get in on the action and try to like copy it, but they're like not as good. They're just not as good at it. I saw I saw Clyde as like an amalgamation of, of like a bunch of different characters. Like he's he's got like the supplement, you know, which like the, which is very common. It's, you know, whether it's Alex Jones or whether it's Joe Rhodes. or anybody that's considered right coded online has a supplement brand.
Starting point is 00:10:17 So that was like pretty funny, actually. But yeah, I think all the Jew stuff, like that was definitely my least favorite part. But I also thought it was interesting that Cartman, who has the Charlie Kirk haircut, was quoting Leviticus and basically debating abortion the whole time. So I thought that was actually pretty spot on. The summer isn't just hot. It's historic. Flash flood warnings are at a 40-year high, and it's not slowing down.
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Starting point is 00:11:09 And right now, My Patriot Supply is giving way four weeks of emergency food. Just go to MyPatriotsupply.com slash KIRK to find out how to claim your free four-week food supply and join millions of Americans who are preparing with My Patriot Supply. Claim your four-week kit today at Mypatriotsupply.com slash Kirk. That is Mypatriotsupply.com slash Kirk. Tyler, I want to just ask Tyler Boyers here runs Turning Point Action, has been around for a decade at Turning Point USA. Tyler, when you first started, could you ever imagine that this journey of our work on college campuses would be not just a one-liner, but prominently displayed on a major show with South Park, a cultural institution? Tyler, before we play more pieces of tape, just reflect on the cultural powerhouse and how we are living rent-free in the feeds of the producers and the writers of South Park, Tyler.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Charlie, I was just thinking about this because you're not far from a campus that I was just reminiscing I had gone to all by myself and there was nobody there and you're hauling out tables. I mean, Charlie can remember all this, hauling out folding tables and being out there and we've talked about this frequently about how crazy it is that we just go out there and there'd be nobody, right? Like you would, like an hour would go by and like 15 kids would go by and one would kind of stop and like flick the stuff off your table and you'd have to try to engage them a little bit. Yep. And now it's like it's taken over TikTok. It's taken over all social media. You've transformed the entire, you know, dialogue that exists in America between young men and like crazy, woke, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:56 psychotic young people who have been indoctrinated and they're changing their minds every single day from this and now for it to be I couldn't even imagine because I you know when I've been on those trips 10 years ago Charlie like going to every campus I would stay up late at night and the only thing on all night long is South Park on Comedy Central so I would kind of like turn it on and do work and zone out and for all of this to be all in like one place now where they're like actually you know revering Charlie Kirk on South Park is just like so mind-boggling to me like I don't even feel anything right now. It's crazy. And for me, and for me to depersonalize it and Blake or Andrew or Jack can chime in, the thing I'm actually most proud of is the concept. Okay, the name is obviously
Starting point is 00:13:44 cool. But the fact that a concept, Andrew or Andrew Chinan, that Andrew, you remember when you and I were like, hey, we should do more of these campus tour stops. They kind of come up to the mic we film it we put it on the internet that we did not just go viral but we created a recognizable genre like a genre of viral videos and the the editing style like i said there's other people that have gone to campus for sure nobody to the extent nobody had the infrastructure like turning point USA with all the campus chapters that we're able to because people don't understand you have to be a registered student group in order to reserve the space and get the permitting and i mean we have thousands of chapters with hundreds of thousands of students all across the country. And so it's really,
Starting point is 00:14:29 there's nobody that can do it at the scale that Turning Point can do. But even the editing style that our team that's, you know, watching us do this right now has been a part of creating that split screen effect. I mean, these are their ideas of how to edit these videos. And it's, it's fantastic to watch them even capture that and to emulate that. But yeah, just, just when you think about it, I mean, Charlie, I remember when we were problem solving what to do on campus because, you know, we would have 3,000, 4,000 tickets, you know, by students that would ask for tickets to these events. And then the campuses would give us like a tiny little room that would seat 400 kids. And they wouldn't let half the people in, the people would be mad at us, like we had done something wrong. And so I'll never forget it.
Starting point is 00:15:14 It was out of necessity that this like quad image that is now permeating culture was born. where it was like, hey, let's just go set it up in the quad and we'll put loudspeakers up and a mic and we'll just kind of do it out where everybody can come and you don't need to have a seat or a ballroom or a lecture hall and they can't screw with us out there. And I remember when it was at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in Blue California in the spring of 2024. It was one of the first campus stops and about 1,500 kids show up and they just started singing the national anthem organically out of. nowhere and i remember seeing that clip and i had chills and i said charlie something's happening and you looked at me and you're like it's like something is really happening and people and it took the news media like another year to figure it out but we knew exactly like when when it congealed when it like came to a head and we could feel the energy uh really gathering and the fact is that
Starting point is 00:16:15 you know much credit to the team because as big as the fall semester was ahead of the election spring semester was twice as big online that's exactly right and look we're conservatives we have good senses of humor you guys can make fun of us we just kind of roll our eyes we say whatever and honestly some of the one-liners they kind of captured some of the stuff and we're going to get to the the funniest parts have yet to come where when i saw this i literally i was like not just laughing out loud i was laughing uncontrollably because just the way the the best humor is that it's a little skewed from the truth it's just like a little bit more of a push of an exaggeration. And I think that they, I think that they hit the mark on some, but other parts
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Starting point is 00:18:06 Blake, you put something in the chat, just super quick. You say, Blake, you said TikTok is why this episode happened. I totally agree with that. We decided to embrace it in kind of a contrarian way. In fact, I was very anti-Tick-Tic talk. And Blake, you kind of check. challenge my assumptions. You were like, well, why don't we just call it their bluff? So you deserve a lot of credit for that, Blake, for kind of being, I don't know, like, annoyingly contrarian in our group chat. But Blake, can you comment on that? Because TikTok was one of the reasons why this cultural victory happened. Yeah, yeah. I mean, it was credit also to Republicans for fighting back, because I think them basically threatening to ban
Starting point is 00:18:41 TikTok and saying we're ready to do that made them much more willing to play ball and be pro free speech actually and I just want to also shout out Ryan because Ryan was also a big advocate on that one and but I think the reason I say that TikTok is why this happened Ryan is the maestro there's Ryan's amazing at it and but it really set that type which is people getting those digestible clips where you know that's what they're parodying in the episode you know woke student totally destroyed and so you get a good clip a good exchange between Charlie and a liberal student on campus, whether it's on, you know, abortion or Trump or January 6th. Do you know what the funniest part about all this is? Charlie and Andrew, Andrew
Starting point is 00:19:23 probably remembers this. Remember when YouTube was shutting us down for saying those things? Remember when we were highlighted, we were saying woke student destroyed and they're like, we don't like you saying that. And so we actually had to change the earliest clips that we did from campus, they didn't like that. And now it's great. Yeah. Now it's just, it's All right, so let's play that you can parody it. Yeah. All right, let's play the next one. Then Jack, I want you to react to it.
Starting point is 00:19:52 The next one is, make sure I get three cuts here correctly. It is 403, where it gets a little bit like kind of whatever, but elements of it are hilarious. Parts of it are very funny. Play cut 403. Watch as Eric Cartman shuts down these woke liberal students. Oh, my God, what makes you think you have the right to say what I do with my body? Let me ask you something. If a pregnant woman is killed and the baby dies too, why is the killer charged with a double homicide? Well, but because people have different beliefs.
Starting point is 00:20:22 It's not about belief. It's about truth. Science confirms life begins at conception. So yes, Jeremiah 1-5 says before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, but it's just morality that demands we protect the most vulnerable. So let me ask you, when do you think life begins? Eric, are you all right in there? Yeah, I'm fine, Mom. I'm just in here master debating. Well, Eric, that's enough. Let's get out of the bathroom. I can't, Mom. I'm master debating to these young college. girls. That's very naughty, Eric. Stop it. Mom, I finally got sponsored by a protein powder, so
Starting point is 00:20:49 I got a master debate for a couple more hours. Leviticus 9-1-8, let me alone. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but a body growing inside a woman's body is not her body. It's a completely separate beat. Eric, what are you doing? I'm sorry, Mom. You told me to go to sleep, but I started master debating again. This is really getting to be a problem, Eric. Mom, you don't understand. I'm getting really good at this. I have my arguments down rock solid. These young college girls are totally unprepared so I can just destroy them and also edit out all the ones that actually argue back well.
Starting point is 00:21:21 It just feels so good. I understand it feels good, but that doesn't mean you do it all the time. I'm sorry, Mommy. Put the computer away and leave those poor college girls alone. Okay. I won't master debate anymore tonight. Look, you can call it reproductive rights, but be honest, if the baby
Starting point is 00:21:39 could speak, it would fight for its right to live. Eric Cartman! I'm sorry, ma'am! My favorite part in all of that is that I wonder if they literally just took direct lines because they're good arguments. Like they don't have him making a strong man argument really. They got the verses right. The Leviticus one I'm not sure. Jeremiah 1. Jeremiah 1 5 before I formed you in the wound.
Starting point is 00:21:58 I knew you before you were born. I consecrated you. I appointed you to be a prophet to the nations. It's like they got the verse right. Oh my goodness. Jack, Jack, you're waiting patiently internationally. I want to make sure, Jack, you get some time to riff here. Jack, what is?
Starting point is 00:22:13 your reaction to this broadly and then more specific. Yeah, no. So, yeah, I'm in Poland right now. We have the inauguration, Big W. And the, the, what's interesting here to me is the meta narrative that they're playing into here, where they're talking about how, you know, people, of course, know what the joke is, master debater, what's Cartman doing in the bathroom, what's Cartman doing late at night on the laptop. But the meta narrative here is that online politics and debate and, and engaging in this type of thing has become so big across the internet whether you're on the left or you're on the right you know charlie makes a video and then someone attacks charlie and corey booker shares that video that was something that just happened earlier this week and that's bleeding over
Starting point is 00:23:01 into the discourse and so now um you're seeing people do that from both sides of the aisle and so it's like that's become the new national pastime sort of these tic-tok debates and stuff stitches and going back and forth even more so and of course they're playing you know they're playing with it in a funny way but they're saying that it's become so addictive that it's even more addictive than other you know online behaviors had been in the past for eric cartman to the point where his mom's got to go in and get it and i think what they're what they're getting at here is that that is what's drawing so many more and more people to um to interact in these ways online and it's a totally new kind of behavior that's even gone so yeah of course they get into the campus stuff but even beyond that
Starting point is 00:23:46 it's a whole online culture now too uh Andrew do you want to chime in or I love I love what Jack is saying and which are to your point Charlie because Jack is uh chiming in from abroad and making time for this I wanted you know I was talking about that moment from Cal Poly where they just spontaneously started singing the national anthem and that was a real moment it was a was a real moment where we realized this momentum was growing. And so like, let's just keep putting out, uh, you know, tense in the middle of the quad. Jack was there and had your back, Charlie, for one of the most viral clips of, uh, the fall run up to the election. And that was at Penn State. And Charlie, you lost your voice. I'll never forget you tried to interview Megan Kelly
Starting point is 00:24:34 on the Charlie Kirk show and you couldn't talk because your voice was gone. And the way this whole event worked out was just everybody saw the sea of red hats and uh jack was there to have your back because you couldn't talk jack flew in got there for you and you literally could not talk so let's go let this is an homage to you and jack and the role that you both played in the run up to the election for 10. So a little hat tip, a MAGA hat tip to both of you on that one. Yeah, that was wild. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 00:25:25 I remember Penn State and really just any, you know, I was a college Republican guy in the past. You know, when I was coming up, we didn't have Turning Point USA. And to think that you would see a campus crowd like that at any Pennsylvania college, let alone Penn State in an election year, key raise, which obviously went on to be very, very successful. Pennsylvania was a state that put us over the top in 2024. I would say it was that event being there with Charlie, seeing the response.
Starting point is 00:25:55 That was when I knew. I said, guys, we're going to win Pennsylvania. Well, we almost won Center County where Penn State is based. And that event had a big movement for it. In that part of the country or that part of the state. So like that is not a state. that's ever competitive. I would always tell people, like, don't waste your time in Center County.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Like, go, you know, go blow out like Lancaster and York County and like, you know, Amish country, all these areas. And then, of course, the Southwest with the Trump vote. And suddenly Charlie Kirk is putting Center County in play. All right. I want to play the last and remaining and probably the biggest. So I was told going in by Brian, my South Park Sherpa and by many other people that if they say your name, that's a big deal in South Park World.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Would you guys all agree with that? It's one thing to have him kind of play you and kind of do the theme. It's a whole different threshold if they say the name because that's a rare. I don't even think they said Glenn Beck's name. Maybe they did. Maybe they didn't. I'm not trying to compare. I'm just saying that other conservatives had not.
Starting point is 00:26:55 Yeah. And so the name is not always said. So that's what I was told going in. I was like, okay, great. I haven't watched the show in quite some time. And then this hilarious. I think this is the funniest of all of them. The exchange is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:27:07 play cut 404 Hello and welcome to the third annual Charlie Kirk Award for young master debaters More and more young people today are learning to fight for America through master debation We're here to honor the recent efforts
Starting point is 00:27:25 of a brave young man who has been furiously master debating for the past several days and has won himself not only this trophy but also in all expenses paid vacation to a beautiful five-star resort He has proven himself the true champion. Please welcome the best young master debater of our time, Clyde Donovan.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Clyde? Live! No, that's my trip to a five-star resort. Come on, Eric, let's go. Thanks, everyone. The Civil Rights Act was a huge mistake, and I don't know, lesbians are an abomination of God. You all stole my stick.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Yes. I'm sorry. You should have just got it right there. The rights act was a huge mistake and a lesbian sort of abomination a gun. It's like when you go 10 to 15% a little bit beyond, and credit to the writers, they know my stuff. Like, I've kind of been known for saying the Civil Rights Act was a mistake.
Starting point is 00:28:31 And they just push it a little bit more. And honestly, I was like, credit to you guys. think that's absolutely hilarious but we we have a minute here uh blake do you want to riff on that super let's let's put up uh i think it's 408 i want the little the image they have it was hard to see in the clip we have we have they have the little charlie kirk award which is we're going to make that we're definitely making it make that we're producing we're producing this we should start giving them out at cl s every person that comes into the office we should just give one to you leave with the charlie kirk award we're we're going to have a whole
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Starting point is 00:30:29 They say, why are you guys spending an hour in this? Can you give, like, Blake, can you give an equivalent? This is the equivalent of going on like the Tonight Show or going on can you give like some sort of an equivalent do you know what I mean well for someone that says what I don't get it I'll say this Charlie too South Park I think debuted when I was in elementary school so for for the entire lifetime and it was kind of for older siblings every every animated show that debuted in like the 90s just never ended like I think family guys still going South Park still going the Simpsons are still going it was yeah it was right the end of the 90s I can't remember exactly what it was by I remember older siblings being like if you're cool you
Starting point is 00:31:07 watch South Park as an older kid and like it's just stuck with millennials like through our entire I think that's what's kept it alive. It's had real stain power. It's reinvented itself several times. Yeah. You're at the point where it's probably the most culturally relevant animated show at least in related to politics topics. Edgy and has yeah and it's slightly edgy and has been for over 20 years at this point for millennials in particular. But Gen Z watches. Yeah. Because it's like it's the little brother thing again. It's like just cool because it's just been around and it's it's it's funny it's edgy and it's you know it's what's kept comedy central alive quite frankly in a lot of a lot of respects so i i mean it this is just such a big deal
Starting point is 00:31:48 like that's why when it happened when we saw it happen our entire chat blew up and it's like most of us are millennials right and we're just like charlie you have to recognize this is so cool and that was my my theory was they were going to revere charlie because the young young men who watch the show love Charlie. And so that was my theory, was they weren't going to sabotage Charlie Kirk in the show. And they played by the rules. Tyler,
Starting point is 00:32:18 I have a data point on this. I got more congratulations texts than when we won the election in November. I got more, oh my gosh, this is so cool. Congratulations. Charlie must be over the moon, whatever. off when this when the south park trailer came out for this episode then when we won the election that's how big of a deal it was jack all right jack jack jack jack close us out strong remotely thank you for taking the time jack i mean look it you're talking around you know for gen y
Starting point is 00:32:50 millennials this is the seinfeld right this is like being a celebrity guest appearance on signfeld as big as signfeld was in the 90s going in really signfeld ended right around the time the South Park started, so it kind of makes sense that a lot of that irreverence would go into the new series. I was a South Park guy. I think for like the first 20 years of the show, I watched every single episode, like the week it came out. It was appointment viewing back when appointment viewing was a thing. So the fact that like I know a guy who is like featured on the show, it's just, it's very meta. It's very meta. Hey, Jack, I have to do two things before we close out. And first of all, I want to give kudos to Michael.
Starting point is 00:33:35 He's one of our technical producers. He actually did a custom turning point drawing 4-11, throw it up. We got to show. Look at that. The 47 hat. The 47 hat. The 47 hat, start a chapter. That's very good, Michael.
Starting point is 00:33:47 That's very good. And it's even got like the rumble thing in the background and the microphone. It's so good. That's great. And then did he use AI or did he do that himself? That's very good. I don't know. It's going to have to tell us in the chip.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Construction paper. And, Michael, that, no, he says. by hand in my ear, Michael, you are an artist. Yeah, so that's one thing. Keep going, Andrew. Hat tip to Michael and then throw up 412. Our crack team of T-shirt designers has made
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Starting point is 00:35:04 So, anyway, I want to say, I thought the episode was very mean and nasty to people I like, like Christy Nome and J.D. Vance and Trump, but towards me, honestly, like, the part of it was whatever, part of it was absolutely hilarious. And I got the little, I got to tell you, the water bottle was that was next level notice, man. I got to tell you the little sip and the mic going down, the Bible to the side, Jeremiah 1-5, chef's kiss. Pretty good. Thanks so much for listening.
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