The Charlie Kirk Show - Team USA or Team Woke? + TPAction Endorsements
Episode Date: February 12, 2026Why is the main story out of the Olympic Games the slew of athletes who are taking a chance to dump on America? The show team has the clips and the analysis. Iconic Nashville songwriter Jeffrey Steele... has a new song honoring Charlie, "A Voice," and joins the show to discuss the millions of people inspired by his life and example. Tyler Bowyer breaks down Turning Point Action’s 2026 endorsements and the strategy behind building momentum for 2028. 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 back to the Charlie Kirk Show.
I'm in Palm Beach.
Blake is holding it down in Phoenix.
And Blake, we get to talk about your favorite type of music next.
Oh, boy.
Which one?
I have so many favorites, Andrew.
Your lack of appreciation.
You and Charlie shared a lack of appreciation for country music.
As somebody who grew up with cowboys all around me and ranchers,
I am steeped in it, steeped in the culture, and I love it.
And so I'm really excited about this next guest.
Jeffrey Steele, he's a Hall of Fame songwriter.
He's written hits like Cowboy and Me by Tim McGrath, Rascal Flats,
What Harts the Most and My Wish,
Montgomery Gentry, My Town, and Hell Yeah.
I mean, this guy has done some absolute bangers, some huge, huge hits.
And he released a song called A Voice, and it mentions Charlie.
it was a beautiful tribute to Charlie
and when he released it I got this song
sent to me by about, I'm not kidding,
maybe 15, maybe 20 people
saying we should have him on. So I'm going to
play his song and we'll welcome
Jeffrey Steele 385.
We're the coal miners,
the fire fighters,
the Charlie Kirk choir all
out in our lighters finally waking up
yeah, we've had enough
of the liars
setting the world on fire.
So,
Jeffrey Steele Hall of Fame songwriter.
Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
It's good to have you.
What an honor to be here.
Thank you for having me.
Well, it's an honor that you chose to honor Charlie in that way.
And to just tell us, it felt like the right time to do this interview because we just had our All-American Half-Time show and millions tuned in.
We're still working on a final number.
40, 50 million people watched that thing.
We had obviously a bunch of country acts and Kid Rock even did tell you can't.
So it felt like the right.
time to do this. Tell us what inspired you to do this song and this tribute to Charlie.
Well, I mean, the message of the song speaks to what you're just talking about, the numbers
you're talking about. People do feel unspoken for, and we just saw it with these numbers that
you've got. The song was written about me wanting to try to make a point of talking about the
people that are unspoken for and the people that are always neglected in the society. And
And after Charlie was assassinated, I went, after the song was written, I went to a hometown
vigil in Franklin, Tennessee, my hometown, and I showed up with a bunch of friends.
And there were 5,000 people in the town square overflowing with people just praying and
singing.
There was no statues coming down.
There was no flags being lit.
There was nobody cussing and screaming and fighting.
It was just people praying for a better outcome and a representation of who Charlie really was.
And I just, as a songwriter, I was just standing there watching all of that happen.
I was like, man, I've got to put this in the song.
It's a Charlie Kirk choir out here.
And I just felt like it had to go in the song.
And I got some rock thrown at me for that.
I was going to say, what's the reaction been from your release of this?
Because you're really well known in that community.
I mean, if people at home don't know who you are, everybody in Nashville knows who you are.
so it's a big deal
and a lot of people
heard the song and the first
reaction was well we can
we can help you with this song but you're going to have to
change a couple of the lines
and I was like I wonder which ones they
want me to change and
I said no I can't I can't do that
because that's my job as a songwriter
I write what I see I write the truth
and I try to represent that the best
I can and I just figured I
could work this song on my own grassroots
if I couldn't get the help from the
industry that was kind of frowning upon what I wrote about. So I just figured I'd try to go for it
myself with the help of some people like John Rich and others. I got a few platforms where I could
launch this thing and get it heard and with accompanying, you know, accompanying video. And the next
thing I know, I'm off to the races with a hit song on my hands because people want to hear it.
People do feel like they're not spoken for and they do need a voice. Thank you. Thank you for your
courage and I think you know Blake's probably going to have some thoughts on this too but you know
when we went to about when we went set about doing the halftime show we we hit some serious pushback
from venues from not really artists a lot of the artists were really excited to be a part of it
but then their agents and their managers would get involved and they'd be looking at dollar signs
and then there was some sort of hesitancy explain that piece of the industry that people maybe
don't understand you know why would there be ready to be ready to
to use the name Charlie Kirk in the song?
Why would there be reticence to be a part of something like the halftime show?
And when we push through and we get 40 to 50 million eyeballs on it, does that change things?
Yeah, I feel like, you know, they're pushing a narrative as hard as they can.
And it started a few years ago with the National Anthem and taken a knee.
And the public immediately showed what they thought about that.
And you've got basically a country that so many people are watching.
everybody in the world's watching this game.
But the American audience is so vast.
And what they want to see on that field is a representation of what they feel America is.
And I think I think every year this thing gets crazier, more outlandish, more sex-driven, less morality, less about faith, less about country.
And I just think there's quite a few hundred million Americans out there that have just said enough.
We've had enough.
And that was the reason to try to be a voice for those voices.
They're just being completely silenced by the music industry.
For me to try to get this song out, I can give you a great example.
The week after I released this song, Bruce Springsteen comes out with an anthem about Minneapolis.
And it's an anti-Trump and it's an anti-ice lyric.
And it's immediately embraced and wrapped around.
And it goes to number one.
Where my song, they won't even, they tell me it's too right.
wing, they can't play it on the radio. And that's what we're up against as a conservative
a music listener. You can't find the music unless I find a way, I have to creep and crawl
to find a way to get it out there to the public that really wants to hear it. And the main thing
is, Andrew, everywhere I've gone playing this song live, before I released it, everywhere I
went and played the song live, people are on their feet. They're just immediately on their
feet cheering. And I knew that I knew that I was hitting a nerve.
And so to have them push back at me and not help me promote it,
it was a tough thing for a guy that's been around for 45 years.
It's a tough thing.
But, you know, you just have to find ways.
And you know people want to hear it.
So you keep pushing for the truth.
That's all you can do.
Blake is our resident, a huge, massive country fan.
Any thoughts, Blake?
I'm very glad.
No, I am very glad about the reaction.
It's just, you were saying, Andrew, like, you grew up around ranchers.
I grew up around a lot of ranchers too.
It just did not.
I didn't like Charlie,
I was not born with the country gene in my brain.
But I'm very glad that you've shown that love for Charlie, Jeffrey.
I'm very glad your song is a hit for that reason.
And I'm glad the All-American Half-Time show was a hit.
If people want to hear country music,
they should hear country music.
I just like they'll put on rock music instead.
Absolutely.
And I think to put it down,
to put down the halftime show
and to put down somebody's work.
I mean, this is America.
It's free speech.
We should be able to get it all out there.
Either we get all of it out there
or we get none of it out there.
And the one thing that Charlie was
was a voice for everybody.
He was a voice for everybody
that felt like they didn't have a voice.
That was his whole mission
to bring what he knew
and just try to bring some common sense
to everything he spoke about
and let people have a microphone
and have a voice
to speak their minds.
And that really was the basis of the song.
So there was no way I couldn't include that in the song.
I had to speak to him and what he did for young Americans.
Good for you, Jeffrey.
So how do people get the song?
How do they support you?
Okay, through all the traditional means,
whether it's iTunes, Spotify, all the streaming services,
you can go to jeffresteel.com,
and that will link you right to it.
That's probably the easiest way.
And look for me, I'll be around all around the country playing this song.
But it's available at all your normal streaming
Spotify, Pandora, all of them, anywhere iTunes, and jeffresteel.com.
Yeah, amen. God bless you. I mean, you're a legend in the space.
And thank you for honoring our friend in the way that you have.
And for standing firm keeping his name in there. God bless you, Jeffrey.
Thank you. Thank you for giving me a minute. I appreciate it. You guys. Thank you.
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that feels it feels amazing i love representing the u.s i freaking love living there i love it and i'm so happy i get to represent
It's USA.
Blake, isn't it just so nice that all of our Olympians are just, you know, honoring the flag, patriots,
just being so gracious in their interviews in Milan?
Isn't it amazing?
If only that were the case, Andrew.
Oh, man.
Why don't you start us off, Blake?
Who's the most offensive this year?
Well, first of all, I'm going to say the real villain here, of course, are the press
because they're the ones who ask the questions.
I don't think. It's not like the Oscars where everyone goes up on stage and like they're instantly, they're chomping at the bit to go out and be like, by the way, screw America.
It's that every single person after they compete, after they win a medal, there's some hack with a media badge who's like, oh, does it feel awkward to compete for your evil demon fascist country?
Which they'll never ask anyone in any other country. So the one that's been in the news lately that stood out is freestyle skater Hunter Hess, who had some negative.
vibes. We'll show that. Clip 310.
That makes emotions to represent the U.S. right now, I think. It's a little hard. There's obviously
a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren't. If it
aligns with my moral values, I feel like I'm representing it. Just because I'm wearing the
flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the U.S. So yeah, I just kind of want
to do it for my friends and my family and the people that support me getting here. It's all such a
rigged thing. There's an American
born skier, Eileen Gou,
she competed in
China, the last winter
Olympics were in China. She competed in those
as an American-born individual, but
of Chinese descent. She's competing for China
again. And she's like the perfect
example because she's opined,
oh, we need legal abortion in America.
We need, she supports Black Lives
Matter. And any time
Chinese internal policy
of any kind comes up, she's like, I just, I do
not comment on internal matters within the
People's Republic of China.
Like 100% to double standard, 100% nonsense.
Nobody's ever going to badger her.
How do you feel about internal events in Hong Kong?
This or that treatment of dissidents.
This or that political action by the Chinese government,
which is vastly more authoritarian than anything going on under President Trump.
Pure nonsense.
But instead of we get more of this.
We have another clip.
This is Skater Amber Glenn, clip 311.
It's been a hard time for the community.
overall under this administration, it isn't the first time that we've had to come together as a community and try and fight for our human rights.
And now, especially, it's not just affecting the queer community, but many other communities.
I hope I can use my platform and my voice throughout these games to try and encourage people to stay strong in these hard times.
I know that a lot of people say you're just an athlete, like stick to your job, shut up about politics, but politics affect us all.
It is something that I will not just be quiet about because it is something that affects us in our everyday lives.
Deport. That's my word for them. Deport. I don't even care. I don't even care. It's so obscene.
That clip, we've played that one before because it was from pre before.
This is so offensive to so many people because, Blake, can you riddle me this?
Like one policy from the Trump administration that is affecting LGBTQ plus IA, whatever's?
One policy.
I guess we're rolling back.
We're rolling back some of the transgender insanity.
And then the other day, because of the rule that they said stop waving pride flags at government facilities,
they took down the pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument, which I got a big kick out of.
But I feel like that's the biggest atrocity.
Obviously, they're not doing anything on,
certainly not their right to exist or whatever hyperbolic rhetoric you'll find online.
It's so offensive to me because, listen, all these people enjoy it wonderful lives.
They have amazing opportunities because of this country.
If you can't say nothing nice, just don't say anything at all.
And you're right, Blake, it's these media villains that come in
and they try and bait athletes that have no media training that don't know how to kind of weave
out of a stupid question. They were doing this, by the way, at the Australian Open as well. It was
one guy who kept going around saying, what is it like in this terrible time in your fascist
dictatorial country? And it's completely a rigged game. They're not asking anybody else this.
I mean, why don't they go ask British athletes say, well, what does it feel like to have your
whole country invaded by Muslims? Is it really hard to represent your country? No, no questions
about that. What about the cover-up of the rape gangs? No, none of it. Uh, you.
And this is part of, you know, we're victims of our own success here.
And like, you've probably experienced this.
When you travel abroad, the foreign media covers like half of their own country
and then half of their programming is just devoted to anything that's going on in America.
So the entire world feels like they're entitled to opine on American domestic politics.
Oh, yeah.
It's frustrating.
We are 100% victims of our own success.
And like, and just how fascinating we are.
I've seen people joke where it's like Canadians notoriously follow.
often follow American politics more than their own politics.
A lot of Europeans, as you say, it's 50-50.
And I guess we're also just victims of the nature of modern sports media.
If you're a sports journalist, probably no one's going to care that much about your curling athletes unless,
oh, if you can get them to say something bashing ice bashing the administration, it's now a general story,
which they were completely successful at.
We have clip 361.
But we'd be remiss if we didn't at least mention what's going on in Minnesota and what a tough
time it's been for everybody. I am a lawyer, as you know, and we have a constitution,
and it allows us to freedom of the press and freedom of speech, protects us from unreasonable
searches and seizures, and makes it that we have to, you know, have probable cause to be pulled over.
And what's happening in Minnesota is wrong. There's no shades of gray.
it's clear.
Yeah, you know what's, it is wrong what's happening in Minnesota
because these agitators should stop harassing law enforcement, you dunce.
Man, really anyone can become a curler is what I got from that video.
It's like, oh, it's like 45-year-old lawyer-looking guy.
But to make sure we get this in,
Vice President Vance had a very good response to Hunter Hess's comments
that we showed a few minutes ago.
We need to play that 363.
were unbelievable. And I know the entire country is rooting for them. Yes, you're going to have
some Olympic athletes who pop off about politics. I feel like that happens to every Olympics.
My advice to them would be to try to bring the country together. And when you're representing
the country, you're representing Democrats and Republicans, you're there to play a sport.
And you're there to represent your country and hopefully win a medal, you're not there to
pop off about politics. So when Olympic athletes enter the political arena, they should expect
some pushback. But most Olympic athletes, whenever their politics, are doing a great.
job are certainly enjoy the support of the entire country and I think recognize that the way to bring
the country together is not to show up in a foreign country and attack the president of the United
States.
Let me translate that for you.
Shut up and dribble.
That's it.
That's all we want you to do.
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It's up, Andrew.
You know the drill?
Yeah, hey man.
So I started seeing we made a bunch of announcements about endorsements in the state of Texas.
I started seeing a bunch of chatter online.
Why don't you walk us through it?
And then we're going to go race by race where we're looking and how turning point actions get involved and what the audience can do to help.
Yeah.
So we actually just made a lot of different endorsements.
You can actually go see all of turning point actions endorsements alive in real time.
as they come out and this is kind of peak endorsement season uh usually the first quarter of the of the
year of the election is when a lot of endorsements are coming out so you see a lot of different
organizations making them uh you know we've been pretty judicious about our endorsements at turning
point action uh most of it's based off of our scorecard but you can go see our endorsements at tpaction
action dot com slash endorsements that's tpaction dot com slash endorsements and again uh a lot of what we do
when we make endorsements, we're making them around what their score looks like if they have a record.
So our scorecard, we're pretty tough graders, where we've been kind of hailed as the toughest graders.
We have other issues we particularly emphasize?
We have an all-encompassing scorecard.
So if you go to our scorecard, we have a bunch of different issues.
The key issues that we cover are typically a scorecard will cover one issue.
Like, for example, the NRA covers Second Amendment issues.
ours covers American culture, big tech and free speech, border security, educational freedom, school choice, election integrity, health and medical freedom, second amendment, taxes and spending. So we kind of cover all of it. And that's what goes into our scoring for how we make endorsements. And then those that don't have a record, we give them a questionnaire to fill out. And based off of their answers that they give in the questionnaire that matches up with how,
the most recent voting goes. That's typically how we'll start placing endorsements with our team.
But yeah, so we just made some critical endorsements in Texas. In Texas statewide candidates,
there's two very interesting ones. Ken Paxton, who's running for U.S. Senate, who's leading the
polls right now, doing very well supported by the conservatives across the state. And then Chip Roy,
who has been a member of the Freedom Caucus for AG to replace Kim Paxton. We're kind of the two,
big, big movers and shakers. Some other big ones. Well, yeah. And just if we pause there,
I saw people commenting. So it's, it's sort of a well-known fact that, you know, Ken, who we
endorsed for Senate and Congressman Chip Ray, who we endorse for AG, have a little bit of history.
People are like, I can't believe you endorse both or whatever. Listen, we both come on the show,
both have been great patriots, both have stood by turning point.
point by Charlie. Is there anything you want to just say about that particular dynamic because it is
something people have brought up? Yeah, I mean, everybody's got an opinion. No one's perfect in politics,
right? So there's always going to be a situation when you do endorsements where, you know,
somebody's, you know, upset. We we don't generally wade into endorsements lightly. So again,
we have a very judicious approach that we take, which is, you know, it's not you're just
endorsing someone because they're friends with somebody.
We look at their score.
We look at their record.
We look at the polling that exists right now.
Do they have a chance to win?
Blake just brought up on a recent podcast that we did,
the Buckley Rule, which is you want to try to elect the most conservative
elected candidate.
The most conservative candidate that has the best chance of winning.
And so that's kind of the approach that we take with things is they need to have a great,
great record.
They need to bring back a questionnaire.
They need to be recommended by people we trust.
But then, you know, we kind of grill them.
We talk to them.
We, you know, court them, talk to them for a long time and see kind of where they end up.
And based off of that, that's how we come to things.
We also prioritize states that matter the most.
So you'll notice on our scorecard, most of the states are swing states.
And then we just started waiting into a state like Texas, which has a primary that's coming up here in the next week,
a week or two here where you have early ballot starting to drop and the election is going to take
place in March. So that's kind of the approach that we take with everything. Again, very judicious,
very focused. No one is perfect in politics. So you're always going to have a situation where you
feel like somebody has some, you know, susceptibility to lose or that they have a quality that you don't
like or a vote that they made that you don't like or a statement that they said that you don't
like that's pretty much on both sides you kind of in most cases want to find the person that
aligns most with the value system and then has the most importance for us to win long term and help
help the elections in 2026 and 2028 and so if you look at our statewide right now obviously
one of our earliest endorsements charlie's endorsement andy biggs you know former chairman of the
freedom caucus here in arizona
uh, Byron Donald's running for Florida.
We have, uh, we have, uh, we have Ken Paxton on the wrong part. We have his, his run for
US Senate on the state endorsements instead. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Got to move that. That's supposed
federal. That's supposed to be up on the federal. So they're, there. It is. Yeah, they just,
I think they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, duplicated there. But, uh, but, uh,
uh, you have Joe Lombardo running for Nevada governor. Um, you have, uh, Bert Jones running for
Georgia governor.
Marsha Blackburn, obviously, he's been a friend of the organization for a long time.
These are kind of, we're laying out the future here, and many more will come.
Congresswoman Harriet Higman just recently announced she's running for U.S. Senate.
So we have a couple of U.S. Senate.
We have a couple of really interesting congressional endorsements that we made.
Michael Alfonso, who will be the youngest member of Congress, should he get elected to replace
Tom Tiffany in Wisconsin.
Again, Swing State.
great young dude he was at america fest incredible incredible talent great family beautiful beautiful family
uh joe mitchell who's in iowa who will again also be one of the youngest members of congress
uh so yeah there's just some really exciting uh really exciting uh hope for the future
i think when you go through this and again a great place to put your focus energy money time energy
and to help us chase votes ultimately when it comes to the end of this election, the end of this year.
So there's a lot of questions about that. And I do want to just reiterate real quick that this is,
we've got Michael Alfonso and Joe Mitchell. One of our focuses here at Turning Point Action is finding
that next generation of talent of next generation of conservative leaders that really can not only do a good job in Congress,
but that have bright futures ahead of them wherever they choose to go,
whether that's stay in Congress or run for Senate or governor.
So Joe Mitchell in Iowa and Michael Alfonso are in Wisconsin,
are two really great shooting stars that you want to keep your eye on.
And we'll have more of those coming out in the months ahead.
Also, so Tyler, there's a lot of question about where turning point action
is going to be deploying resources, paid staff, ballot chasing ahead of the midterms.
Now, we have kind of a 2028 vision for things,
but we're also working on 2026.
Maybe walk the audience through where we're focusing our attention the most.
Yeah.
So our top,
so we are the only national organization,
the conservative movement that has full-time staff in all the swing states.
So, you know, actually right now, as we're speaking,
we have a training class that's over in our training point action building
that I just came from that I just spoke to where we are training up staff to be deployed to Indiana.
We have staff that are being deployed to all the swing states.
Indiana, of course, just as a refresher, we had the individuals in the state Senate that blocked redistricting that would have given us at least another House seat in Indiana.
And so it's of utmost importance to hold those people accountable.
And so we have staff that are being deployed out there for candidates that are running.
But then in the swing states, of course, so Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Michigan,
Pennsylvania, Iowa, Ohio, those are all the key states where there are key races, fundamental
races in many of those states, a majority of those states in 2026 that are crucial for us to
win and set the stage for 2028 for a candidate J.D. Vance or a really strong Republican ticket
that is going to come forth, of course, through the pathway, the normal pathway of Iowa,
the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire where we have full-time staff.
So again, we're laying the ground game now.
And anyone getting involved with turning point action now is directly helping, again, set the table, lay the foundation for 2028.
And this couldn't be more critical because 2028 is going to define whether we win or lose, long term, specifically around the census and redistricting for 2030.
If we lose the presidency in 2028 and we do not set the table correctly in 2026 in all these states,
You lose 2028, you lose the country, maybe for a generation.
So it's really, really critical that we win.
Blake, since you spent so much time in D.C., I want to get into staffing.
Like, what would the implication of staffing, if you have four years of President Trump,
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Because one of the things that's good about President Trump having a term off,
So we got to kind of clear the table and bring in real, real talent, right?
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Also, breaking news here, the U.S. House has approved rule for the Save America Act.
The bill requires proof of citizenship to vote.
It passed 216 to 215.
The only GOP no vote was, you guessed it.
I'm almost certain you guessed it.
Thomas Massey voted.
The downfall of Thomas Massey is a very heartbreaking story, and we'll have to talk about it sometime when it's all over.
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So we just found out that Thomas Massey is apparently anti the same.
Save Act, which puts him out of step with the entirety of the conservative movement, basically.
Pretty, pretty, yeah, there's some fireworks also on the House floor because Pam Bondi is just level, just went after him directly as well.
Lots going on today.
She was testifying about the Epstein files today, so he was digging into her.
Hopefully we can get that clip.
That'd be interesting.
But, yeah, Tyler, there's literally no excuse to be anti-savac.
Yeah, not, not.
I mean, there's zero excuse.
like literally it's an 80, 20.
Like at this point, you just look ridiculous.
Yeah, I mean, I've stayed quiet on the Massey thing, but this is, this is obscene.
How do you be no against the same?
I mean, I've been, this is, you know, all the arguments that have been made pro-Massie.
And again, we've been historically, Charlie was friendly with Thomas.
And, you know, there's that.
I think one of the best YouTube videos I've ever watched was him, you know, putting in a Tesla cell to power his off-the-grid house.
He's such an impressive guy.
He really want to love him.
He's incredible.
From an impoverished town in Kentucky,
goes to MIT.
Marries his high school sweetheart,
builds his off the grid house,
has his like battery powered national debt clock that he wears around.
A very impressive guy in a lot of ways.
But I do think he's feuded with President Trump a long time.
He feuded with him in the first term.
And I do think that's warped him a bit over time.
But you could offer more perspective on that.
I think what happens is you just get a,
a certain people in congress unfortunately gets sucked into just talking to the people who fund them the most
which i think is actually antithetical to what the idea of congress is supposed to be the idea of
congress is supposed to be originally was that you're a representative of the people it was a certain
amount of people was a lot smaller of a group of people in america at the time when it was originally
devised and and you you were deeply influenced by your actual community and in
Fortunately, congressmen, you know, have, I think it's 700 and some odd thousand people that they represent.
And so the reality of representing people just doesn't happen.
And so when you're peppered by people who talk to you the most, which end up being your fundraisers and the people who give you money and the people who influence you the most or have been your ideological fan boys or fan girls, you listen to those people the most.
And they warp your, they warp your sense of representation.
And I think that people fall prey to that on the left.
For sure, we see that all the time.
Obviously, we see that with the entire Democrat Party.
But we see it happen on the right, you know, fairly frequently where these people
are just become fairly warped and inaccessible.
And they just become, you know, full of vitriol for, you know, again, the president or
for a specific piece of legislature that they get warped.
And then it crashes their career instead of being balanced, which I think Thomas Massey has
been balanced for most of his career.
And it's unfortunate to see him go against the SAVAC.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, genuinely, I felt terrible for Thomas Massey when he lost his wife.
The president's been opining on truth social, though, that his new wife is leading him down this very liberal path.
And who knows, you know, it's not really, you can't really know that sort of thing.
But this is that fiery exchange I was just telling you about.
We have it loaded now between Attorney General Pam Pondy and Thomas Massey.
the floor of the House.
419.
Move to the next question.
Within 40 minutes, you ask me a question.
Within 40 minutes,
Wexner's name was added back.
Within 40 minutes of me catching you red-handed.
Red-hand.
There was one redaction out of over 40-700.
And we invited you in.
This guy has Trump derangement syndrome.
He needs to get, you're a failed politician.
I want you to watch the matter.
Chairman.
That was the illustrious constitutional Republican action.
No, yeah, she was mad that they had Wexter's name blacked out on something,
which evidently they knew he was there because he could call it out,
and then they put it in within 40 minutes.
It's such a bizarre thing.
But Blake, Blake, they're also getting mad at the lack of redactions, too.
They're saying it's too messy.
There's not enough redactions.
There's people on both sides of this debate.
There has been such a push from grassroots on the left and the right,
politicians on the left and the right to get this stuff out.
They pushed it all out based on this act that was passed.
And now there's people saying not enough redactions, too many redactions.
So it's a complete mess either way you look at it.
Is Massey the first politician to go downhill big time when he grew a beard?
Like J.D. Vance got way better with the beard.
I feel like usually growing a beard is awesome for a politician.
I think it goes either way.
I think it's like, you know, when they talk about, you know, women changing their hair
color dramatically. It's like either it's really good or really indicative of something not going
well. Yeah. I think that's that's beards for men. Yeah. I don't know. As a beard grower myself,
you're doing great. I'm territory. We want it to be an improvement. You slow rolled into it.
Yes. You've got you, but you've got the full like, I'm trying to get you to go to the full of
linen, you know, shave up. Let's not go too far here yet. Before we close, Andrew, I just, I do
want to emphasize that point you mentioned why it is so much.
important that we win because it does come down to who's staffing things in DC. And as much as we
think Trump did have the chance to improve because they spent four years in the wilderness and they
learned a lot for mistakes and they came out like a cannonball. The biggest loss they had was they
had four years of appointments interrupted four years of Biden and then they resume. And you saw
this with Obama especially. A lot of consolidation happens in the second half of an administration
and especially in a second term. You just you have a full like a kind of
generation of federal hires who are controlled by a process. And there's all these rule changes.
You basically need till the end of this term for President Trump to win every Supreme Court case he's
going to have to win to have strong control over federal hiring. And then you'll get that in the second
half. So that's why all of these turning point endorsements, these turnpoint action endorsements matter.
That's why we need them to win so that we can win in 28. It's all about consolidation.
Can you imagine 12 years of hiring, 12 years of hiring at the federal.
level. We have to win in
2028 and we need people to work together.
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