The Charlie Kirk Show - The Left Learns To Love The Confederacy
Episode Date: October 7, 2025Does the federal government have the power to enforce immigration law in the cities? Can it use the National Guard to...guard the nation? The Trump Administration's anti-illegal efforts have turned in...to a direct showdown over who rules America's cities, with the feds siding with Americans and the left siding with Antifa. Mollie Hemingway and Sean Davis of The Federalist continue to weigh in, and Nick Sortor joins the show from on the ground in Portland. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com Get new merch at charliekirkstore.comSupport the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We've been talking about what they did to Justice Kavana and how there is, you know, essentially,
the person that had tried to, the would-be assassin gets eight years, very minimal sentence.
DOJ is going to be appealing that, by the way.
But we have another sort of PD rule of law issue that is emerging.
in Portland, or it's been emerged
for some years now, but it's coming
to a head again. And we have
independent journalist Nick Sorter,
who's been on the ground making a lot
of news. Nick,
are you there? Hey, there you are.
Yeah, yep, I'm here. I am in
the car, though, because if I'm not
in the car, I will just be attacked
for talking. So
that's why I'm doing this from the car this time.
I'm trying to do it on the street like I did
Lori Ingram show from the street last
week, which resulted in people having to physically remove the Antifa terrorists that were trying
to come at me. So I'm going to be careful about where I do interviews at this point. Yeah, geez,
you got to take care of yourself. I think we're all sitting here watching the clips and watching,
I mean, I saw the one from last night, of them ripping the flag that you had, you had basically stomped
out the flames on, and you've kept it, and then they ripped it out of your hands again. And we're all
thinking please nick stay safe you know um yeah and you can you can see this is actually the incident
this is this is uh seems to be an instance nick where the PD is victim shaming uh katie
davis court they're arresting you an independent journalist meanwhile actual rioters and antifa
thugs seem to have free rain over the streets in portland is and are you hearing i guess is the
question here. Are you hearing that the leadership of Portland is telling the PD to not defend
law-abiding citizens and to allow Antifa to run roughshod? Oh yeah, absolutely. They're getting
orders from the top to basically just allow these Antifa thoughts to do whatever they want to because
I mean, just to be totally honest with you, the Portland Police Department has been, you know,
tucked, I guess, by Antifa. They are afraid of Antifa. And, you know,
You know, I had an officer that was actually – can't say too much about him,
but he's a Portland cop that is very thankful for what I've been able to expose so far.
He's tired of the rot within the organization and basically how, you know,
they have to see their power to these antithans every single day, right?
It's demoralizing for the police – for the regular police officers that really want to fight crime
and really do the right thing.
And I also, I posted this video yesterday, or the day before, all the days were running together, I don't remember at this point, how Portland police are sitting on their bikes pretty far away while they relegate traffic control duties to Antifa militants that, you know, they're the ones that decide who gets to drive down what street, they'll block the road and not even let people like the workers at the spaghetti factor.
aren't able to get to their jobs
at this point because there's only one road
to get to a lot of these restaurants and businesses
and it's the one that they shut down
except you know they allow their own
people to get through of course
I mean it's like it's total mob
rule out here in Portland like
like no other city in the United States
it doesn't feel like an American city at this point
Andrew I hate to say it that way but that's
there is no law and order out here
at this point, you have Antifa that's running the show.
Hey, Nick, this is Sean Davis from the Federalist here.
Thank you for your courage and your boldness and fearlessness and doing what you're doing.
Can you tell us a little bit about what you've seen with the federal response?
Is it making a difference?
Are there enough people there?
Do they need more?
Or is it Antifa just running riots still without any sort of obstruction to what they're doing?
I would say the agent count here has just about doubled since my arrest.
Christine Ome promised personally that she was going to surge more resources into the city.
And yesterday, they actually took, they were able to take back like two blocks in each direction,
pushing everybody out.
They actually pushed everybody out of the Adhifa camp that was there.
And they're showing no mercy to these people.
however this is where the issue comes in you're sending all of these federal agents to protect this facility so what does that mean that means they can't do their actual jobs they can't go out and do title eight work which is removing illegals from the interior they can't do as many immigration reads because they're busy protecting the federal building right so that's why the national guard is so important because the national guard can can
protect the facility
probably even better
than the federal agents can
and then the agents can go out
and continue doing their jobs.
Ice agents should not be used
primarily to protect their
own building. I mean, what
is the National Guard for if it's
not to protect citizens as well
as federal government property?
I don't understand why this is a controversial
issue. Two things stand out
to me hearing you talk about this, Nick.
You're talking about, you know, they've taken
back control of this city block and this city block. I'm like, what is this like Fallujah or something?
Like what, like what are we even talking about here? And secondly, there's this story that, you know,
a U.S. district judge, Karen emerg, emergett, emergent. By the way, and people are saying,
oh, it's a, how do you say it? Immigate. Immigate. So it's saying that this is like a Trump judge.
Well, no, it was a blue slip judge, which means, you know, chosen by the Democrat senators of Oregon.
but basically, you know, has put a stay on the deployment of National Guard troops and they're saying, and I think California, I saw again, Gavin Newsom was celebrating this ruling.
This obviously will get appealed. Trump has every right to deploy National Guard troops to support and defend federal facilities.
But like this is like, I wouldn't say we're at civil war territory. I know a lot of people do think we're at.
I would definitely say we're at Whiskey Rebellion territory where we're like having to subdue these.
uprisings. And that's really what it seems like, Nick, is that you are, you are surviving
an uprising, a domestic uprising. Yeah, that's sort of what it feels like at this point.
But it doesn't need to be. This could very easily be quelled. It could very easily be quoth.
I don't understand why we can't have, if Oregon and California are pushing back so hard
on having their guard be used, why are we blocking, or not we, but why is a judge blocking
Governor Abbott who wants to send Texas National Guard to protect the federal facility?
Why is that not allowed?
That's an answer that we can't get here.
It seems like these activist judges, their entire goal is to stall and delay, because every
day that passes by that ICE agents and Border Patrol agents are wrapped up in protecting
the facility the less and less people that we can deport.
So that seems to be the play here, stall and delay, because we all know at the end of the
day, we're going to eventually have National Guard here on the ground.
The optimist judge knows that too, but they're using every tactic in the book to, you know,
make sure it's a long, drawn-out process.
Molly, any questions?
You've got one minute left with Nick here?
No, I'm just struck by this judge engaged in a pretty lawless decision here.
So she enjoins the National Guard.
from Oregon being there and so Trump calls them up from California and she says oh you can't do that either
because I said you couldn't do it to Oregon well the letter of the law actually matters and the letter of
these decisions matters she specifically said Oregon and so yeah you can say that's you know I mean
she also I should say that the issue was was immediately under appeal so she no longer has jurisdiction
and so it's just a completely lawless situation to match the lawlessness of the Portland police department
not enforcing things and the governor trying to keep anybody from being held to account.
Nick, thank you for making time. Stay safe, my friend. We're all watching you from afar and rooting you on.
You're doing good work. It's really important work what you're doing. So God bless you, man.
Thank you guys for having me. I appreciate it. Stay safe. Man. Nick is a brave, brave guy.
And he was here in studio a couple weeks ago. So we love Nick's order. He's doing great work.
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Blake, you have an email that you want to read.
Yeah, so, yeah, we're getting into, we've been covering what's happening in Portland,
and we'll also get into what's going on in Chicago,
this aggressive anti-ice efforts that are happening in blue jurisdictions
where they're declaring certain areas off limits to ice.
They're ordering police not to assist ice if they're attacked.
It's real, you know, nullification crisis resistance stuff.
Neo-Confederate nullificationist.
I want to flag this very interesting email we got from Stephen.
he just sent in. He said all Trump has to do for anti-A cities is remove the air traffic
control or employees and shut down their airports. Now, I want to preface, I have, or post-fuss, whatever,
I want to say I have no idea if that is actually legal or how that would work, but I would say
that's an incredibly interesting idea. It's very creative. Your cities are basically in revolt
against valid federal government. We are going to shut down your airport.
And we're in a government shutdown. And so all power has been handed over to the executive.
by Democrats refusing to pass this budget, which means that Trump can decide who to furlough and who not.
You're getting spicy. I like this. I like this, Molly. All right, we are exploring a very creative idea.
Here's why I like this idea. It was an email that we got from a listener. And it's, it reminds me of Charlie.
This is why I like it, because Charlie always believed in playing offense, offense, offense, use legitimate power.
By the way, there was that Stephen Miller tweet that it was getting some pushback because he was talking about legitimate.
government power to quell the rebellions that are popping up right now and they were like
you're trying to stoke but they keep trying to act like we're doing what they're doing and we're
not i don't know if you have a thought on this well just i back to the portland situation i was
appalled by seeing what portland was saying about how the journalists who are covering it who are
not covering because antifa likes to have only antifa approved journalists and there are some who are
not they're independent and they were blaming them for any conflicts like what nix order went
through. And it's just ridiculous how they blame.
No. They're victim shaming.
So Katie Davis court gets punched either by like an umbrella or something. She gets hit
in the eye, has this black eye. And yeah, the chief of police, I believe, in the write-up
was like basically said you had it coming. Which is, I mean, this is what it's come to.
That's why I was, you know, Nick, Nick gave me some hope, though. He was saying that there are
good police officers, which of course I assumed. But like, you wonder how rotten the PD has
begun. The police have been at war with, or that's not a bad way to put it. I know what you mean.
But they've been in conflict with the Antifa-led government in Portland. Antifa keeps getting people
elected to the city council. The previous district attorney actually was Antifa adjacent.
The current one is bad, but not nearly as bad as the previous one. Antifa took root in Oregon
many decades ago in a way that I think the rest of the country is kind of seeing now. And it has
become completely lawless, lest we forget in 2020 during the BLM riots. And you know,
We talked so much about that January 6th riot.
That federal courthouse, the Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse in Oregon, was under siege for months by Antifa.
A completely lawless situation.
Of course, the federal government has interest in its assets, its people, its buildings being protected.
Well, also, it's a perfect example of why county sheriffs are as important is they are.
So if you've only spent time in big cities, your only experience with law enforcement is with big city police departments,
almost all of whom have a chief that is a political appointee of the mayor.
And in these cities, the mayors are completely corrupt Democrats.
They don't care about law and order.
It's all about following the parties dictates.
But you also have county sheriffs.
County sheriffs are elected.
They are accountable to the people.
They tend to be very different.
Now, there are some cities and counties where they've been allowed to merge, which I think is a terrible idea, because then you lose that independence.
You lose the electoral accountability.
But this is, it's why school board elections are important.
It's why county sheriff elections are important.
It's not just the president or Congress.
These very local people who most people on TV and radio have never heard of can be the difference between law and order and chaos in a lot of these cities.
Yeah, I mean, I think you're right.
And it's a really, it's a really good call back to the fact that local matters, local matters, local matters, like school boards matter, you know, local elections matter.
Governor, governor races.
It's not just all about president.
I think we tend to make it about these national races,
whether it's Senate or Congress or president,
but the local level actually,
just for quality of life day and day out matters so much.
It turned out so low.
The leverage is so much higher if you vote and get to turn out.
Well, SOR has figured this out with local prosecutors
that the R.O.I was like huge, you know, bang for buck, right?
It was a huge return on investment,
and he found like an arbitrage in the system
and basically found a way to hollow out the rule of law in America
from the inside out.
It's how he's taking over red states, too, because a lot of these red states, you look at left-wingers pouring in there.
A media market in Idaho or South Dakota or Wyoming is shockingly less expensive than if you're trying to get a race in New York City or Boston or whatever.
So the right needs to understand these dynamics.
It's not just about big elections with people that everyone's heard of.
You got to get involved in every state, every locality, and every race.
But this is why I love this email, because it's using legitimate government authority in a shutdown where, as you said, Molly, so much of the power then sort of returns to the executive branch while Congress is out.
And, you know, some of them, by the way, it's so funny.
Some of these Congress people are like, well, we're not taking a paycheck right now.
Well, it turns out the laws that they have to get the money eventually.
So as soon as the lights go back on, like, they'll get all that in back pay.
but it's like a really cool virtue.
I mean, I guess it's symbolic on some level, but it's like so much of D.C. is hollow.
Well, I, you know, I'm a big fan of states and localities being able to govern themselves.
I think that's an important part of our system.
It's also true that there are federal roles here and there are federal buildings, federal employees.
And so that's what we're talking about, really.
Antifa has targeted federal buildings, federal employees, and the federal work of enforcing our borders,
which doesn't just happen at the actual border.
but also happens what, you know, because we've had so many people who have illegally entered the country, it has to happen in every state.
Interfering with that federal role is a problem, and it is a violation of our system.
Well, this tension between federal and local has served us so well over the years because when you do get deranged local governments, the, you know, sensible feds can come in and we get deranged feds.
The local governments can sort of push back and create this push and pool.
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Charlie did speak a lot about basically the rise of left-wing violence
And sadly, and tragically, I believe he was prophetic about this divergence of Magionism versus Magaism.
And one obviously is left-wing assassination culture, and one is robust national development and, you say, conservative nationalism, populism, whatever.
And so we are in a really big fight, right?
Okay, so you've got, here's a tweet on that that Charlie put up.
And it is one of those weird things, just how prophetic Charlie truly was in so many different ways
and how accurate and his predictions came out, it ended up being.
And by the way, Charlie is a native of Chicago.
That's where he was born and raised, wheeling.
He would always get people would be like, well, you're not from Chicago, Chicago.
You're from the suburbs of Chicago.
He would always have to preface.
I'm from the suburbs of Chicago.
And there is a big story going on now in Chicago.
It's similar to the Portland story.
But this just blew my mind.
Bill Malugian, I believe, broke the story.
So let's go ahead and put up 237.
So basically, Bill Malugian of Fox broke this story that Chicago police officers were instructed by their chief of patrol to not respond to border patrol agents that were surrounded by a large crowd of protesters following a ramming incident that we then later find out was an ambush.
And there was a woman involved in this.
that is essentially a far left radical domestic extremist, domestic terrorist, who had a semi-automatic
rifle with her, and actually she ended up getting shot in defensive measures by, I believe,
either the police or, because there was some police nearby or the border patrol agents.
I'll have to look that detail up.
But this woman gets shot, drives herself to the hospital.
Then we find out that the cops have been told to stand down.
So can you imagine being so vitriolic, being so antagonistic to federal law enforcement agents that, by the way, are doing a job that the American people elected them to do?
I mean, it's number one job that President Trump has been elected to do is enforce our immigration laws.
But to see another man or woman that happens to be wearing the uniform in trouble, getting ambushed, life on the line, and you refuse to help.
That's sick.
We're actually seeing this happen a lot, not just in relation.
to ICE, but in all sorts of ways where a left-wing mayor might have a stand-down order for
people at times of riots. And there's not much you can do about it right now, according to the
laws that we have. They're all immune from any kind of prosecution. But uneven application
of when the police defends something or not can be a form of tyranny. And it is in this case.
Absolutely. It's what is it? Anarcho attorney. And these people have,
a vehicle is a deadly weapon or can be a deadly weapon I should say and to not take that
seriously is it's a very serious problem the woman ended up being armed and dangerous and deadly and
the CBP and the well the ice agents I guess border patrol agents and there was some police there
so now Chicago saying oh well we we we were helping them we already had people nearby no
there is clear proof that they were given a stand down order to not help
help when they could have been killed. We're lucky they weren't.
And I think this is such an interesting microcosm of where we are is a country right now.
And it's the uneven, um, inequitable application of the rule of law. It is one standard from my
friends, one standard for my enemies. When the left loses an election and they say Donald Trump
was elected by Russia, that's fine. When, uh, Joe Biden gets put in the White House and people on
the right say, hey, I think there is funny business in that election, that's insurrection.
When we go in protest peacefully, that civil war, when they go and violently siege and try to seize
federal assets, that's just speech. And so you see it now with cops, like cops not doing their
job because they've been told, no, the people who are being victimized deserve it.
It's a huge problem. And I actually think this is probably the most foundational issue we face
is a country right now is the unequal application of the rule of law.
And I don't know how you survive as a country or as a people when one party has just decided
we get rules and you get totally different rules.
Because at that point, you don't have a country.
You truly do just have a narco tyranny.
Yeah.
I mean, and now you've got Brandon Johnson.
I believe we have these clips actually, Brandon Johnson basically saying, hold on,
I've got it, Chicago here.
So we got J.B. Pritzker telling people to back off.
And then you got Mayor Brandon Johnson is now creating these ice-free zones.
Let's start here.
There's two Brandon Johnson clips worth playing.
32.
Today, we are signing an executive order aimed at reigning in this out-of-control administration.
The order establishes ice-free zones.
That means that city property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve
as staging grounds for these raids.
I mean, there's got to be something
challengeable in court there.
Something. There's got to be, like, some lawyer find me.
I think, I mean, it was already litigated
throughout the civil rights era of resistance in the South.
I mean, the South was doing tons of this type of activity
and the federal government did come in and...
Shut it down.
And they won, you know.
Yeah. So, so it doesn't surprise me that this would be,
a half-cocked effort to sort of stand virtue signal against the tyrannical federal government
when actually, in all of these instances, by the way, if local authorities would simply do their
job and protect their federal ice facilities that are part of their community too, if they would
just protect the rule of law and the people inside of these buildings, there would be no need.
This is what enrages me. I mean, Chicago has had a crime problem for so long. Do you remember
During the Iraq war, it was called Shiraq.
You know, and you've had Democrat mayor after Democrat mayor, you know, city councils.
And they have led, they have created this situation where it's a great city that has become not great in many parts of it.
And by the way, there are still parts where you can be wealthy enough that you can avoid all the crime and all of the badness.
But there are also areas where it's very bad for their people.
Why don't they care about their people more?
And it's just a horrible thing to watch.
They get out here and do an executive order to prevent the rule of law.
from being enforced in their city.
And it's like, yeah, we know.
That's like the whole problem that you've been doing this for decades.
Yeah.
And, I mean, to be fair, I mean, unless there was some funny business, which, hey, Chicago, you wrote
the book rigged and Chicago is not immune from funny business in their election.
But let's just say, okay, it was a straight up election.
They elected this guy.
And by the way, what's hilarious is that, you know, you've got Chicago Tribune, the editorial staff,
they're writing op-eds warning New York about Mom Donnie.
They're like, we're the ghost of Christmas future.
Like, please, be warned, this is a terrible decision.
Look what we have to deal with.
So the people are miserable.
His approval ratings in the tank.
And yet there was a reasonable guy on the ballot.
He was a dem, but he was like a moderate.
And he probably would have supported the police.
And they went with this guy.
Because, you know, progressives.
I don't know.
I don't know like what's going on because Trump bad.
I think that's essentially the emotional exchange that's happening at the ballot box.
Or maybe also that democracy is not.
the solution to everything if you have a people that are not well educated and not thinking about
how to run their or too educated or well but beyond their intelligence you mean well just you need you need
more education they're socialized into this frankly suicidal worldview well I would I think what I think
what I'm hearing you say is that the institutions have been infiltrated the higher education
lower education the accreditation of our teachers that's all been infiltrated by these people the
long march through the institutions and we are dealing with the rotten fruit of a rotten tree
and you will know it by its fruit and this is the fruit of it because everybody that's not
been touched by this we look at this and we're like this is insane how are you not aware
of how patently insane this is case in point that Chicago Teachers Union recently praising the
woman who said of Shakur yeah oh my gosh the actual terrorist who fled to cuba what did
brandy josh to say he was an important uh black liberating
figure. The black liberation activist is what I do a call her. She was an activist when she
helped murder that. Well, somebody who that would praise an actual terrorist is talking about
civil war. Surprise, surprise. Play cut 33. More from this gem out of Chicago.
A couple of years ago, I said very candidly that the right wing in this country
wants a rematch of the civil war. I just, I want that to sit in right now because the president
of the United States of America
has declared war on the people
of Chicago and people across America.
It's enraging.
It's so patently insane.
And I'm glad you brought up Mom Donnie
because there are a lot of people on the right
who it's easy to look at that
and like whatever, New York's kind of a crap hole
anyway and it's run by liberals, you know, let it go to pot.
But great nations
have great cities. They're comprised of
great cities. And we cannot let
our great cities like what happened to
Detroit and Chicago, in Philadelphia, in Baltimore, in New Orleans, allowing that to happen to your cities is saying to the people, we're willing to let your entire country to turn into this.
So I wish more people on the right would take notice of this and actually fight for these cities rather than just saying, oh, they're run by left wingers and they give it to them good and hard, they deserve it.
I mean, that's wrong.
There's a couple of things, and Blake, maybe have my back on this.
there was a couple things that Charlie really seemed to focus on
in the last days of his life.
It was Magionism versus Maga.
Or, yeah, Mangionism versus Maga.
It was Islam.
And it was taking back our cities.
There was probably some others.
But like those to me, like he just kept hitting them every day, every day.
It's like Charlie believed like we have to take our cities.
Every inch of America is America.
And it was really pushing back because,
you'd see these takes on the right that's very common.
Oh, you know, let them burn or whatever, yeah.
Or let the cities burn or let the, you know, oh, we need to have a, you know, a socialist or a Marxist run things for a while.
And it'll be so painful.
We'll get back.
And it'll be so painful.
It's always this cope.
Like, actually, it's a good thing that we lost this city.
And he'd always say, no, you should, first of all, you should fight for every inch of America.
We should fight for our biggest cities because those are tremendous monuments to American achievement.
Sorry, New York is a great American city.
It's a huge center of culture.
It's a huge center of economic stuff.
It's a huge center of American history.
It is a part of America.
You don't just give it up to this lunatic from Uganda.
People always say, like, okay, you know, in the communist countries, they eventually became more free.
Yeah, after like 70 years and how many people died and how much creativity was squashed.
Like, these are real losses that you have while these cities are being horribly managed.
Little girls and boys who can't go to school safely.
That's something every American should care about.
Yeah, and again, you know, to Nick's point, so these ICE facilities aren't able to actually do their job
because they're fighting for their lives and defending, like, buildings like it's a war zone.
And, you know, so Illinois has now sued the Trump administration as well about deployment of National Guard troops.
So it's all craziness.
None of it makes any sense.
And, you know, the points are made up and the rules don't matter.
I guess that's where we're at.
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as i think about charlie's life and how much of a supporter was of angel it's hard not to
feel so grateful for what he did he supported us in our darkest days and in our brightest hours
as a company jeff and i and i and charley were doing lunch together and we asked him he said are you
are you at all worried about one of these college campuses and he just said
With so much peace in his eyes and so much peace in his heart, if that's how God takes me,
then that's how I'm supposed to go.
And I feel like that was a clear message that Charlie's life is a testimony to Jesus Christ,
his Lord and Savior.
And his relationship with him was the most important thing that he would want the world
to remember about his legacy.
Man, are we grateful to have gotten to be a little connection in the multitude of connections
that he made throughout his life?
It was so impactful to us.
Thank you, Charlie.
Love you.
We miss you.
We're going to continue to drive forward to good news.
So I just, I'm throwing it to you.
And I want you to tell people how to follow you,
where they can follow your work and follow your social,
but also some up the day.
The floor is yours, Molly.
Well, just great to be here.
And we're very honored to be able to be here
At The Federalist, we tackle the news every day, pushing back against left-wing narratives, lies, propaganda, which still are happening.
Even as people know not to trust the left-wing media, they still have a lot of control.
So if you want good journalism, definitely check us out at the Federalist.com.
You guys do great work.
And, yeah, we've been known for debunking the Russia collusion hoax, pushing back against COVID hysteria.
You know what you're exceptional at?
You're very, very good at a lot of things.
But if there's ever kind of like a weird hoax thing, you know, where they're twisting
some narrative and they've got some new, you can feel it's like new hoax alert, right?
Just go to the federalist.
Molly's probably got a piece out within about 24 hours where it's really thorough or
one of your other journalists would.
It's really a great service that you do for the movement, I have to say.
Thanks very happy to do it.
Yeah, it's amazing.
Yeah, I think we discovered accidentally something that y'all probably knew for a while
that when you're not based in D.C.
And when you don't have everyone who lives in D.C.,
you get a different perspective.
You get exposed to normal people
who have different views and opinions
than the consensus in Washington.
And it frees you up to just say what you think
and what you believe.
And with us, have most of our writers,
nearly all of our freelancers,
out living normal lives out in real America,
it really changes your perspective on politics.
And it kind of gives you the courage
and the freedom you need to just say what you believe.
I love that.
And everybody should check out the Federalist, truly one of the gems and most important publications that we have in the conservative movement because it's thoughtful, it's smart, but you guys are based, you know.
So there's, there's, there's like, it's a very hard dance to pull off, as you've probably witnessed.
Blake, we have a clip that you wanted to play for us.
Yeah, we have to get Charlie in every show.
He was always with us.
So he had some thoughts on MAGA versus Mangioneism this last year.
And let's play clip 36.
Look, you got two options.
you can go maga or magianism you can go maga or you can go momdanism you can go maga or you can go mohammedism
it's very funny how all the ms maga is the only option on the right neoconservators are not coming back
the corporate oligarchs we're not going to let him so maga has cemented the worldview of the
american right but the left we don't know it could go magioni which is the most extreme
you could go momdani which is very very extreme or you go mohammedism which is just you know
Muslim Islamic takeover.
You get reform or you get revolution.
We at Maga want to reform stuff.
Political undercurrent underneath Maggioni
that cannot be ignored.
That should not be dismissed.
And that political reality is
that is on the American left.
It's chilling.
Reform or revolution.
That's a big theme.
America has a lot of problems.
You can't ignore them.
You can try to fix them or you can blow everything up.
And there's a lot of people who want to blow everything up.
It's this sort of emotionally incontinent will towards just total revolution, total destruction.
I think this clip also shows something that has not been covered as much as it should be since the assassination.
People know about Charlie's campus activism.
They know about his love for Jesus and sharing the gospel.
He'd also become quite an important statesman who synthesized complex ideas
and was providing a way forward to have a very healthy, large movement.
And so we can be heartened by how much wonderful response there has been from people wanting to get involved after his assassination.
But this was a huge, huge takedown of someone who is very important for a healthy movement going forward.
And so I hope we see people rising to support that as well.
You also see the thing that he was so good at, and I don't think we fully appreciated it until recently, is that when we're in the space of ideas, we argue, we debate, we generally come into a debate wanting to win.
the debate and win the argument. And I think what everyone saw in Charlie and why he attracted so
many people and why they loved him so much was that he didn't want to win the debate. He wanted
to change people's hearts. He didn't want to win the argument. He wanted to change their minds.
And you see it in that clip. He's so articulate. He's so respectful. He was wanting to change hearts
and minds because that's how you change countries. Yeah, we miss them a lot. I don't know why,
but it's just hard to it's even hard to watch that clip because I hate how right he ended up being
and it's terrible and we love him and we miss him and we soldier on because he would want us to
and I know that and it's one of the things that keeps me going every day is just knowing Charlie
would be like all right don't waste this and so thank you for being a part of just coming
and being with us and you give us a lot of strength and encouragement and I hope it's been good
for everybody else. It's been lovely, having you guys.
Thank you. We love you.
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