The Charlie Kirk Show - The All-American Halftime Triumph
Episode Date: February 9, 2026The Super Bowl was a snoozefest, but the All-American Halftime Show was a monster success, drawing tens of millions of viewers and taking over the national conversation. Benny Johnson joins to react t...o the performance that may decisively change the game on how halftime shows are conducted for years to come. 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, it's the day after.
It's February 9th, 2026.
We're here in Phoenix, Arizona.
Blake, what happened over the weekend?
I'm not even sure.
Well, there was some sporting event.
It was really boring.
It was actually.
It was actually quite atrocious.
It was probably the worst.
I'm very happy.
I'm very happy with the result,
but it was not an exciting progression to that result.
Gosh, what was the,
to say the least?
It was, I think, six to nothing.
Or 12, I think it was 12 to nothing.
I think it was six.
I think it was six to nothing at the half and 12 to nothing going into the fourth quarter.
And then they even let me down in the fourth because it would at least be cool if we got the first shutout or if there had been no touchdowns the whole game.
But then both teams got touchdowns and we just kind of got a normal final score.
Normal final score.
Pats got sat on.
The game was not normal.
The game was like too normal.
It was nothing but normal plays.
And then like one fumble return touchdown.
That was okay.
You think of like the great Super Bowls of all time like L.
way, you know, never won a Super Bowl 16th year.
Yeah, no, don't remind me.
You don't need to tell me about that one.
No, we can forget about that one.
Oh, I didn't realize that was a bad one for you.
Well, I'm a Packers fan.
I forget.
Gosh, I don't even remember who they were playing, but be honest.
More importantly, there was a cooler event during that sporting event.
Yeah.
And then there was an even cooler event.
No, no.
The other thing in the middle of that sporting event was terrible.
I am reliably told.
Listen.
I got a lot of people told me, they're like, I can't.
I wish there were subtitles.
I can't tell what's going on.
You don't want it.
People were really confused.
By the way, we got the subtitles.
We should probably tell you what Kenejo Molo, that other guy, the other halftime show,
that's how we should refer to it, the other halftime show.
Yeah, yeah, the other one.
So, yeah, we had a massive night last night, folks.
I would be lying if I told you I expected it to go that big.
But it went huge.
and so a huge shout out to Real America's voice and Robin Parker Sig.
There it is. Yeah, that's a graphic from this morning's Fox and Friends, I believe.
That was 10 million concurrence. I think we actually had more than 10 million concurrence.
That's just social media, just social media. So that's not including anybody that was, you know,
watching on TBN or one of the broadcast partners on DISH or direct TV or any of those things.
So, you know, the way Nielsen does the numbers, and we can go back and forth on this.
And nobody's going to believe us if we tell you what the numbers are.
But those are just straight from Rumble and YouTube, $25 million plus as of this morning.
But the way Nielsen does Super Bowls is they add like a 2.5 multiplier on that because they are assuming that a lot of people are watching with their families or barbecues or watch parties.
So we're realistically looking at probably a 40 to 50 million viewer total.
Now, the big game is watched by an average of about $125 million.
It's the most expensive advertising real estate on the planet.
And when you have an alternative option that's garnering 40 to 50 million eyeballs potentially,
and again, I'm not giving an official number because I don't know the official number.
And we're waiting for data to come in from some of our broadcast partners.
but when you have an event that garners that much attention and those that many eyeballs
that's a tectonic shift in the culture that is a shot across the bow my phone has been blowing up
with reporters this morning with the one question does this change the halftime show forever
does this is this the official damn breaking does it force them to take it back from jZ and
i'm not even sure if they can i think jZ might have them by the yeah he's got a contract through
2029.
Good Lord.
2029.
And they just gave it to him because they felt bad about George Floyd, basically.
Is that what?
It was around.
I don't know for sure if it was before or after, but it was during that.
I thought it was 2019.
It might have been before, but it was during that kind of peaking cultural era where they need it.
They basically got like politically guilted into doing this among other things.
Well, and you're, if you're watching right now, you're seeing B-roll from Brantley Gilbert.
That is Gabby Barrett.
I think the laser show on that song she did right there was insane.
So hat tip to our production team that just did an amazing job.
It was beautiful the way that she just stood there and the light show was kind of swirling around her.
Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Gabby Barrett and Lee Bryce.
They all did an amazing job.
I think probably the most viral portion of just the performances came from Kid Rock.
when he came out as Robert Ritchie.
So everybody, you'll often hear people refer to him as Bob.
And so he sang the second song under his real name, not as Kid Rock.
It came out as Robert Ritchie.
So it was kind of like a big moment for him.
And he added a verse to a hit called Till You Can't.
And I saw that clip everywhere.
So let's go ahead and play that 222.
There's a book that sitting in your house.
house somewhere that could use some dusting off.
There's a man who died for all our sins.
Hanging from the cross, you can give your life to Jesus, and give you a second chance
till you can't.
Wow.
I still get chills.
I honestly watch that.
It was just great music.
It was just a really well-done product, a really well-done concert.
and the
such a huge shout out
to the bravery,
the courage it took,
it took some guts
if you are,
Brantley Gilbert,
Lee Bryce,
Gabby Barrett and Kid Rock to do that.
They actually,
you know,
they went against a very real
pop culture
and economic juggernaut
that can really make things
painful for you.
They can say,
oh,
we're not going to let you
perform at,
it's not even just
Super Bowl shows,
but remember they have
their stuff
at the opening of the season,
they have other musical performances.
They control venues and the same agents are behind the scenes,
the same money exchanging hands.
I mean, they can make things painful.
And, but, you know, I think when you have a success like this,
that's the most powerful thing.
So now they get to go back to the people that might want to make it painful for them
and say, well, listen, you know, 40 million eyeballs say differently.
And there's a market for this, get on board.
So I think that's ultimately going to be the biggest thing.
And listen, is the Super Bowl?
is the half-time show changed forever?
I think that's up to the folks that run the halftime show, the other halftime show.
But I think probably.
I think the answer is probably.
We've got to wait and see.
The future is unwritten still and they have choices to make.
Listen, if they want to reach out and they want to call us and schedule a meeting and we
could talk about what we would like to help them with, then we would engage that conversation.
So, Mr. Commissioner, you have a green light. Please call us. Set up a call. We'll meet, we'll fly to you, and we'll talk about it. Because this is important to the country, what we present on the biggest stage of our country. And you see that juxtaposition. Kid Rock with the American flag behind him. And then you've got the other guy dancing around with flags from all over the Western Hemisphere, basically signaling that our country belongs to all of them. And we better just get over it. We are a colony.
that is to be colonized by other people that don't speak our language,
that don't share our values,
that actually have a different culture completely from us,
and that we're just supposed to be okay with that.
And, you know, there's no hate.
There's nothing but love.
Like, listen, this is capitalism.
They're able to do that.
And if they succeed doing that,
who am I to say?
The market will speak.
But I think that's what's interesting about what happened last night.
We just did a great concert with great music,
with great message and great songs.
and the market spoke.
And so there is a tectonic shift that just happened last night in the culture.
I don't think we've fully appreciated what just happened.
But it happened.
And there's no going back now.
We just proved that you could take on the biggest entertainment, immediate juggernaut in the country
and that you could make a serious sizable dent.
I did really like that Kid Rock song was Ba Wittaba, just because obviously this
substantially broke.
Kind of the idea first came in, Bad Bunny dislikes America, and then he also refuses to sing
in English.
So we're going to have an English halftime show with the lyrics.
Uh, quote, uh, ba with the ba to bang to bang diggy, diggy, said the boogie said up drop
the boogie.
And he repeats that several times.
What a drop is English.
Up drop, yeah, the.
Up drop the, yeah, all right.
I'm not sure what it means.
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all right blake we got some fun clips here that we need to play uh just some of the people
reacting last night um did you have one in particular that you let's get the one i don't have the
number right pointed the one where they're all where like the audience at the other game observing
that alternative is the bar no no not not the bar let's see uh gosh there's
How about 276?
You'll find yours.
276.
This is a bar scene reacting.
Really fired up.
I think, but I found the one I think I want.
The disconnect between the audience?
But, you know, it's a bar.
But, like, people who are at the game have nothing to do but to pay attention to the concert.
So I believe this is the audience at the actual stadium, 249.
Just loving it.
There was a longer video.
I saw it had, like, one woman was, like, dancing and, like, that was it.
This is my, this is a really funny one.
This is a grandma reacting to it, 251.
I mean, like, who is this man?
God, leave.
The case, saying?
I mean, like, what is this?
Godly.
This is ridiculous.
And got the American flag and all his other flags.
And, yeah, God bless you two, get off the stage.
Please, get off the stage.
Can't stand this.
I mean, what in the world is being?
All this foolishness. Thank you. Get out the stage, please, Jesus.
Get off the stage, please. Listen, they do them. We'll do us. We'll let the audience decide.
Here's what's crazy, though. Probably the number one YouTube live stream in the history of YouTube.
If not the first, it's definitely the second. That is a massive, massive accomplishment.
And that was made possible by all of you guys spreading the words, finding a way, making a plan to
change the channel.
And really, really, a really amazing moment, honestly.
Truly, truly an amazing cultural moment that we got to be a part of.
How about this is the Real Housewives of New York star, Jill Zerrin.
She's slamming it.
Not us.
The other guys, 250.
It was the worst halftime show ever.
And it's 250 years that we're celebrating right now in the United States.
And I just don't think it was appropriate to have it in Spanish.
And quite frankly, I didn't need to see him grabbing his.
you know, G area.
I think it was totally inappropriate.
You've got all these young kids watching the Super Bowl,
and he doesn't have to be grabbing himself every five seconds.
Is he so insecure?
Seriously, I didn't understand.
I don't speak Spanish.
I would have liked to have known the words he was saying.
To me, it looked like a political statement
because there were literally no white people in the entire thing.
I just think that the NFL sold out,
and it's very sad because it's 75 years.
And, you know,
Shame. Shame.
So you contrast that with, you know, Kid Rock singing to Jesus.
You've got, we had the beautiful tribute to Charlie as well.
And so in honor of Charlie, we should play what his vision was for the halftime show.
2.32.
When you have the most televised event, this is true, most televised event for the entire year,
one of the most televised events on the planet, by the way,
that should be a reflection of the virtue
that hopefully you want society to embody
and instead
you get some really like graphic stuff
from the other guy
we actually have
some of these
we had to like blur it out
what's what's the clip here guys
of the the lyrics
of some of these songs that he was singing
we have it here
I'm struggling to find while we're bringing it up
it's just like
the way is that they made it
political were a little subtle, so I think a lot of people missed it.
Like he says, in the performance, he said, God bless America.
Oh, that sounds all patriotic.
And then he lists off every country in Latin America.
Yes.
Because this is a thing that left-wing Latinos get mad about that people call the United States
America and they're appropriating the whole continent.
Well, sorry, guys, we were the first independent country and also we have America in our
name and you guys don't.
So, yeah, totally.
And that was like, that's with all the flags.
And I mean, it was just, it was really offensive, actually, in so many ways.
So this is 262.
These are the lyrics sung during his halftime show.
If you translate it into English, we had to blur out that much.
And I'm sorry, 11-year-olds are watching this.
So earmuffs, just, I'm going to try and do it the best I can.
But it's important to say what was on the other screens.
And it says, real G, guiding the new generations with the OG-1, galactic style lust.
Yes, so that your blank get wet, get blank and versatile.
More blank than Betty Boop.
The one who got horny Miami was you.
I stayed killing with the you.
Blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, push it in.
Blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, yes, push it in.
Blank, blank, blank, push it in.
You're blank rubbing my blank, push it in.
This year, I don't want blank, push it in.
This is what they put out there.
Yeah, it was in Spanish, so a lot of people didn't catch it.
if they were going to do this in English,
the FCC would have completely blocked this
and there would have been fined into oblivion.
Anyways, I just think the contrast is important to make.
And there's a reason why so many people were upset about it.
There's a reason why Charlie has been historically upset about it.
And honestly, it's been getting worse since 2019
when Jay Z's took over the halftime show.
I'm just, I mean, let's just call spade of spade.
Matt Walsh had a really important observation there that, you know,
the acts have basically been of,
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All right, Benny Johnson.
Benny, welcome to the show.
I'm so honored to have you.
I consider you to be the absolute top top expert in the streaming space.
I want you to give us your unfiltered, unadulterated vision, version of what just took place
last night. Well, thank you, Andrew. And huge congratulations, obviously, the entire Turning
Point family. You broke the streaming record of the most streamed entertainment performance
in the history of YouTube. So that's monstrous. The world will never be the same after this.
I don't think that there will ever be another NFL halftime show that has ever seen the same way.
I think the NFL has so disgraced their.
core constituency, their customers.
They've spit in the face
of legacy Americans. It's been 32 years, Andrew,
since they had a country act at the NFL.
It's been since 1994.
Wow, I didn't know that.
And so the NFL has made this decision
to systematically erase American culture
from the National Football League.
And I think it's critically important
because we've seen the way that this is all gone,
whether it's cracker barrel or whether it's Bud Light,
there is this brain virus.
that says I'm going to betray my core audience in order to find the mythical, woke, progressive,
queer, transgender, identifies as a cat, peas in a kitty litter box style audience, and they're going to be my new customers.
And that audience doesn't exist. The modern audience doesn't exist. And all of these companies that have tried this,
they've failed miserably, but the NFL is trying it on the biggest stage, the biggest performance on our national football league.
Now, national, what nation? America.
It is the American sport football.
Baseball is played around the world.
Basketball is played around the world.
Soccer's played around the world.
There's a World Cup for that.
There's no World Cup for football.
This is our thing.
And so to invite somebody who hates America and won't perform shows here because he's
scared that all his fans or himself is going to be deported by ICE,
deport him back to Puerto Rico.
It would be kind of funny.
It's still American, right?
He has an American passport.
But nonetheless, like, he's scared.
He said that.
He said he's scared of that.
who won't speak in English.
Entire show was not in English.
Not only that, the show couldn't even be viewed from the stands.
There are clips now coming out of NFL fans going,
what the hell is going on here?
Everybody watching at home is saying,
what the hell is going on here?
It is a show that included debauchery,
the kind of stuff that you wouldn't want your kids to see,
that included alphabet, grotesque alphabet propaganda,
and that also included subliminal messaging about open borders
and lowered the American flag in favor of all foreign flags.
That's what they did at the very end.
Bad Bunny comes out and says,
America isn't actually a place.
America is actually a continent,
and you've stolen this land.
And so we are the ones who are going to be the actual purveyors of what is America.
When he says, God bless America at the end,
he lists off all of the nations he actually thinks,
is America.
And America's not on there.
And so this is what the NFL brought into our homes last night.
It was every bit as malicious.
It was every bit as woke.
It was every bit as derivative and vandalizing as we thought it was going to be.
And what people need in that moment is not just on Twitter.
And this is what we've learned.
This is like sort of the Charlie School.
This is what started Turning Point USA.
Yes, there are a bunch of Qadiris.
communist in our education system.
Yes, we would like to have those communists not indoctrinating our children.
We should start something.
We have to do something.
You just start something.
If you go create something, an alternative, hence turning point.
But this was truly the turning point.
Charlie loved football.
He loved the NFL.
And he loved creating alternative.
That's what America Fest is, right?
And this is what turning point events are.
This is the entire organization.
And so this alternative.
saved us from the humiliation ritual that was bad bunny and also the humiliation ritual of saying,
you can't do anything about it, Chud, which is exactly what they want here.
They want us to be helpless and say, no, no, you are going to accept our bad bunny show because
it's all you have.
You have, you just, you just cry online about it.
And by creating the turning point halftime show and by creating what a,
Americans wanted to see, which is a country music act, which is an act that like in a room
probably, you know, that you're washing it, you're like, it smells like cigarettes.
It smells like a cigar.
It smells like bourbon.
You can hear the banjo playing.
It smells like leather.
The music is, is familiar, and it's warm, and it's country.
And it's saying by people who have American flags behind them, and they love this country.
And they're not being disrespectful of it.
It's sung in English, for God's sake.
English, do you speak it?
It's like listening to Samuel L. Jackson
like in the back of my head,
the entire, you know, pulp fiction the entire time.
And so was everyone.
You know, all the clips and all of it,
like not even the people in the stands there that day,
like yesterday, were dancing.
Nobody even knew what the hell was going on.
This is the biggest miss,
this biggest FU in corporate history
to their fan base.
This blows out of the water,
Dylan Mulvaney and Bud Light.
The NFL will never recover from this.
And the amazing,
of the views online and streaming online, making it the number one most viewed event,
is the crystallization of Charlie's vision for Turning Point attacking the culture,
which is the arena that I worked with Charlie on.
And Charlie obviously wore many hats and did many things.
But what we did and what we built were a video program and a production program in order
to put Turning Point into culture, win awards, you know, win Oscars,
and to win, you know, to win Emmys.
And that was Charlie's mission.
Was that turning point, would be something that was, that could take on culture that could, you know, prove that a God can bleed, right?
In the words of Leonidas, right, in 300.
Like, to prove that the NFL, you can actually, you don't have to just accept their programming.
You can do something different.
And it is just a massive shout out to the entire team.
I was proud to be helpful in promoting it.
But everybody from Mosaic, everyone from inside a turning point, just a massive shout out for changing culture and history last night in the model of Charlie. God bless you.
Thank you, Ben. And you were great, Benny. Here's you with Kid Rock and RFK doing a little promo for us. Benny did this all in his own. He didn't ask for like money. He just got, this is what I love about it.
It was like you just took the initiative, Benny. I didn't even know you were doing this. And then I see this and it's going all over the place. I mean, so God bless you too, 278.
Kid Rock, half-time show, ready to go.
Kid, how are you feeling?
Man, there's been a lot of preparation, a lot of work.
I could use a little advice of something,
just how to get my energy level up.
But, yeah, I got a guy for that.
You should read a new flu.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Super Bowl halftime show featuring Kid Rock.
I mean, but that's what happens when the, you know,
I guess the market spoke, right?
The people wanted this.
And I joke with Jack Posobic because it kind of got memed into existence.
Next thing I know, you know, actual reporters are like, are you, can you confirm that you guys are doing an alternative halftime show?
And I was like, well, I wasn't going to do it.
But now I think we have to.
And we kind of, you know, fell backwards into this moment.
And we realized after the memorial with Charlie and the huge production value and the music that people were so, we're gravitating to that, you know, who else is going to do this if it isn't us?
So we have to do this.
We have to step up and do this.
And to see now that it's, you know, we're probably, if not the number one,
the number two, number two, number one we're going to find out from YouTube,
number one streaming, live streaming concurrence number that's ever,
you've ever seen on YouTube when you add up all the different streams.
And you take that, we know that there was 25 million streams last night where at least,
maybe 26, 27.
That's just social.
That's not our broadcast partners.
That's not OTT.
that's not fast channel that's none of that stuff so just social media if you did the 2.5 multiplier like they do on nielsen for super bowls because everybody's watching in groups and parties we're talking 40 to 50 million people tuned in last night benny
this is a shot across the bow in the media in the advertising space and professional football broadcasting everything i just you know i didn't think it was going to be this successful i'm super grateful that it is and we have now officially committed to 20
So hopefully you'll help us get the word out on that as well, Benny.
But again, you are the, I think the most savvy when it comes to, especially streaming in YouTube.
Please help the audience understand just how significant this was when it comes to those metrics.
Well, YouTube, of course, is TV for an entire generation of people.
There are young people that would far prefer to watch YouTube than terrestrial television.
frankly, the TV for anybody under the age of 40, you get into a hotel room.
You don't even see terrestrial television anymore.
You see your YouTube app, right?
They ask you to click and log into your YouTube app when you get into any hotel room.
And so this is the most powerful live streaming platform that right now exists in social media.
And the audience there is at scale.
You know, there's 3 billion users on YouTube.
And so to have the crown of the highest concurrent live stream, which, by the way, if you, yeah, if you do add that up and you have 10 million concurrence, that makes it, if you were to compare it to broadcast, that makes it like this is probably the second biggest broadcast actually in the whole world, including TV.
And, you know, with the exception of the NFL, with the exception of the actual literal Super Bowl, this is a just.
remarkable feat. It is a earth-shattering feat. I think that there are people panicking and
screaming inside of the NFL right now. They know that they've messed up. They know that they brought
into America's pastime, something that was totally and completely foreign and third world,
something that nobody had any relation with, that nobody could sing along with. And at the very
least, like the Turning Point show, you could sing along with those banger after bangor after
banger. It was a crowd-pleasing. I'm so proud to be part of the Turning Point family, so proud of the
halftime show, American halftime show.
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You know, Benny, this is a little bit of a throwback.
This is from February of 2025.
This is Charlie on this show talking about English as America's language, and I just thought it's too appropriate for today.
We have to just do it.
283.
And at some point, you become a colony, not a country.
And if you want America to be a colony, just tell us that.
A colony is where you could trade stuff, you could barter stuff.
However, you have nothing in common with your family.
fellow countrymen. And language is fundamental to that. A nation is comprised definitionally of
three components, three ingredients. You must have borders or else you're not a nation. You must
have unified language or else you're not a nation. And you must have shared culture or else you
are not a nation. Borders, language culture. Benny, what do you think it is about the
woke whatever, the left wing ideologues that so want America.
They don't demand this of any other country, but for America, we must have no borders.
We must bring in people like Bad Bunny and they get to traips around with the foreign flags.
And they get to basically say that America doesn't exist.
We got lectures for ages about Bad Bunny being American because he is Puerto Rican.
And then at the Super Bowl, when he's reciting all the countries in Spanish, of course, that are part of America.
And then he goes, you know, Cuba, Argentina, Chile, United States, Canada, and my homeland, Puerto Rico.
So I guess it's not part of America, according to himself.
And then they had the Puerto Rican flag next to and in front of and more prominent then the American flag.
What is it about the left-wingers that they just demand this of our country?
They don't ask this of any other country.
Every other country gets to be its own thing, but not America.
Yeah.
I mean, I think as punishment, we need to force Kid Rock to play at every single Mexican soccer game from now on.
You know, you need to have big and rich at the World Cup
playing every single show at the World Cup.
You know, that's reparations.
We need reparations.
I want reparations.
I want reparations from my culture.
I want reparations for heritage Americans.
What the hell has happened?
Travis Tritt.
No, listen, guys.
Travis Trit, friend of your show, I know, been on your show, legend.
He's the last guy that played as a country act at an NFL.
game. And it was when I was a small child in 1994. So I don't even remember it. And like that was the last
time that the NFL nodded and gave their fans, which I think the vast majority of the NFL
fans probably don't speak Spanish as a first language, probably are not from the third world,
which I still can't get over the third world aesthetics of this performance also. You know,
was like a muddy, grimy orgy on the back of a pickup truck.
You know, like, like dirty fruit stands, EBT cards.
There's a little, they literally had an EBT sign in the window of their dingy,
fluorescently lit shop, you know, that's, that probably has a C or D grade from the health inspector.
What is that?
It was gross.
Like, listen, it's something that's completely and totally foreign to the American aesthetic.
It's something that's foreign to the people that are the consumers of the NFL and their core fans.
And my question for the NFL is in the NFL fans, which I do not consider myself one of, right?
I just work all day.
And I live down the street from Buccaneer Stadium, but I never go.
And I don't know who the quarterback is.
I just don't.
I just don't.
I don't have time.
I work and I have my, you know, and I go home to my family.
Like, to an actual die hard NFL fans, like how long until you pull a cracker barrel?
You know, how much humiliation can you take?
How cucked can you get?
Like the executives hate you.
Jay-Z hates you.
They don't like your culture.
They don't like you.
They want to humiliate you.
It was a humiliation ritual that practiced,
was practiced on the field last night.
It's a humiliation ritual to you and your culture.
And at some point, you have to,
at some point, you have to pull a blood light.
You know, at some point you're going to have to say,
you know, the money is the only thing that gets you guys to move.
So we're going to walk.
You know, we're done with this.
The woke corporate executives hate you.
Jay-Z hates you.
And, you know, I got to say, like, this was probably the breaking point, I think, for a lot, for a lot of people.
Well, I agree, Benny.
I think that, you know what, and I told this to Steve Bannon this morning on War Room, I said, I said, listen, it's one thing to steal a bunch of eyeballs because that comes with financial pain, right?
Because now they can't sell their ads for as much, right?
it's another thing when we start reaching out to Cabellas and Chevy and all of these
and say you know hey help us underwrite this for next year and we're going to make it
even bigger and better and when you break the blockade who wouldn't want to be part of the number
one stream on on YouTube you know how much money Mr. Beast makes like who that's because he's
the biggest YouTuber who wouldn't want to be part of like the biggest stream in YouTube history
and that should be the messaging for next year like we're going to make this we're going to
make we're going to make a dominant Mount Everest stream we're going to
That's the one thing that should have been done.
Should it consolidate the streams.
No multi-streaming.
We learned some things.
We learned some things.
Should it consolidated the streams.
Nobody asked me, but that's fine.
Don't have a bunch of other people being able to concurrently stream it.
If you want to react to it in your stream, then that should be something that people can do.
But like don't have a bunch of other channels streaming it, right?
Just like raw streaming it.
Consolidate it into one and you'll get 10 million concurrence.
You'll break the record for all time.
it'll be like a crowning
If you add up
I think it was smart having a lot of people in on it
And then everyone was in on wanting it to succeed
Yeah that's true
And also just a lot of people
They autopilot to things
So there would be people who would just go to RAV
Because that's where they watch most things
And then they're they would fumble it if they had to go to YouTube
TBN got a lot of traditional broadcasters
I've seen so many comments on social people like
I watched on TBN because it's on like 70 million homes
So it's on their chain
No no I'm not talking about that
about YouTube. So you should just say on YouTube, go to Turning Point.
On YouTube, go to the Turning Point account. That's where, that's the primary stream, right?
That's where the real show is going to be. Yep. Right. That one account, right? And then that,
and then you message that. So that's what should be done next year. It was big. It was big. And
listen, I think, you know, Benny, you were, you were channeling some energy here and I got to play
this clip because, you know, C-SPAN always gets these like rand-o, like Normy callers
that sometimes just knock it out of the park. 2.82.
We should have been celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States of America at that halftime show.
When I went to school, I was taught English.
I wasn't taught Spanish, so I don't know a word he was saying.
You know, the United States of America were English-speaking language.
They should at least put a closed caption on there or something so you could understand what they were saying.
And the dancing, I've seen the same thing.
it like at a strip
show just with the clothes on
the way they were doing on TV.
There's no reason for that.
I didn't know my grand, my maternal
my grandfather called in.
You set this up, didn't you?
You gamed it, didn't you?
This is great.
Oh, Grandpa.
Hey, Betty, where can people,
where can people follow you?
At what time's your show?
Give them all the deeds.
20 seconds.
Yeah, just that.
Just had Benny Johnson.
All across social meeting.
When did you show them?
Live every single. We stream live every morning all across platforms at 10 a.m.
Hey, thank you again, Benny, for supporting the show, bringing Kid Rock into it, RFK, doing all that you do.
God bless you, man.
I love this show. There's no third world aesthetic.
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