The Charlie Kirk Show - THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 110 — Live at AmFest

Episode Date: December 20, 2025

The ThoughtCrime crew assembles on-stage live at AmFest to take audience questions, including:   -Which Star Wars films are good? -What’s the Christian case for or against the death penalty...? -Should Arizona expand into Mexico?   Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com!    Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro-American student organization in the country fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're going to end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you will end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You've got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as much.
Starting point is 00:00:30 many kids as possible. Go start a turning point you would say college chapter. Go start a turning point you would say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade. Most important decision I ever made in my life and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Lord, use me. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserve Gold. leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company I recommend to my family, friends, and viewers. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Thought Crime Live. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:01:14 Oh, my goodness. Look at this. We got the whole motley crew. Thank you for being here, folks. Seriously, thank you for being here. We've got Blake and Andrew on their way here. So we got Jack Posobic here on Thought Crime. Ladies and gentlemen, I know it's Friday.
Starting point is 00:01:36 We usually do Thought Crime Thursday, so I hope you won't mind if we're doing Thought Crime on Friday. Is that all right with all of you? Hell yeah. All right. We got Cliff Maloney. You know Cliff from the PA Chase. What's up, Cliff? Hello, hello.
Starting point is 00:01:48 Then we got a crazy, of course, the great Tyler Boyer. What's up, guys? How are we doing? And everyone's favorite, Mikey McCoy. Mikey. Now there were rules about thought crime Now people don't realize this But there are rules
Starting point is 00:02:05 When we created this show We said there's one rule above all rules Anything goes on thought crime All right No censorship No question that is denied There is no topic that's not allowed to be discussed That is how thought crime works
Starting point is 00:02:24 But there's also another rule No jackets on thought crime So when we were backstage, I said, Mikey, Cliff, take him off. And I threw mine off, too. No suit jackets. So if Andrew Colvette comes out here wearing a jacket, or if Blake Neff comes out here with, what is that, his $5 Macy special. Wait, do you not have a mic? No, his mic is broken.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Oh, his mic is broken. That's okay. He doesn't have anything to say anyway. That, no, we'll figure that out. And that, they got to take them off. By the way, shout out, because we got two beautiful ladies. here in the front, wearing thought crime t-shirts that they made themselves, which is so amazing, but, but Tyler, I'm pretty sure that's copyright infringement, right?
Starting point is 00:03:11 No, that's the thought crime. No, that's the thought crime. Look, look, look, we have good lawyers, so I don't know. It did say anything goes, though. We did say that. Look, when we started this show, and Tyler, maybe you could speak to this a little bit, because we started this show with Charlie. because we needed to find a way to kind of talk about those subjects
Starting point is 00:03:33 and talk about those topics that didn't really fit into a daily news cycle. They didn't really fit into just whatever was going on on Twitter or something like that. So we said, let's do a show where it's just a couple of the guys sitting around talking about the issues. And we're going to break all the rules. Yeah, I mean, that's where it started was thought crime was developed as every day it's like the hard news that Charlie was delivering and it was exhausting to talk about it every single day. And he just wanted a vacation. We wanted a vacation from all that just to talk about all the cultural things going on. So that's what we're going to do here today. Who's open for
Starting point is 00:04:14 some topics? Oh, are we just throwing to it? We're throwing to it. All right, folks, we got a lot of people here today. So I say we're just going for it. Now, as Charlie would always say, disagreeers to the front because that is the standard that Charlie has always said. So if you disagree with something we ever said, and you know in fact, and if anything that Charlie ever said,
Starting point is 00:04:38 we'll come up here, we'll speak for him if we can, you can come up to the front. So guys, have at it. All right, how's it going, gentlemen? My name's Dino. Talk right into it. Talk right into it. Talk right into it. My name's Brady. His name's Dino. Yeah, and we have a controversial question for you.
Starting point is 00:04:53 We're actually stuck at an impasse ourselves and we need your help with this one. Brady, what's the best Star Wars movie? My favorite Star Wars movie is a new hope, the original. We're having a big debate, so we're curious where you guys' thoughts are. He's absolutely incorrect. It's Empire Strikes Back, by the way. Oh, okay. Should I just say... That seems like
Starting point is 00:05:11 it's a setup for me, right? Yeah, let's go. Yeah, I'm sorry. Star Wars is faking gay. I'm sorry. Sorry, it's thought crime. I can't do it. Not only do I think it's fake and gay but it's star wars is banned in my house i don't let the kids watch it and here's why here's why because when i see those disney adults that are walking around at disneyland and disney world i'm telling you those guys give me creeper vibes like blippy i don't want them around my kids i don't want my kids around that so we're we're anti star wars in the posto house
Starting point is 00:05:43 let's go yeah but what's what's gear lord of the rings or star wars i mean so tyler has this wait you said it is or it isn't lord of the rings It is. We talked about this. Yeah. So Tyler says Lord of the Rings is gay. What do you think? Is Tyler right about that? Absolutely not.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Mikey, you have some thoughts. I think the better questions, what's the better trilogy? And for all us young people, it's the prequels. But Rogue One is the greatest Star Wars movie. And it's not faking gay. I think you thinking Star Wars is faking gay is faking gay. No, back to the subject matter. Return of the Jedi is the best Star Wars film.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Bold, bold. Look, Return of the Jedi. No, I can steal man this, and I do want to move topics. I don't want to do all Star Wars, but Return of the Jedi is a great movie because it shows the redemption arc. And it shows a biblical redemption arc whereby in when Darth Vader, goes and atones for what he's done and seeks redemption through his son, his son leads
Starting point is 00:06:57 him on the path from evil to goodness. That's the original story of Star Wars. But then George Lucas got involved and then Disney got involved and I'm sorry. Kathleen Kennedy got involved. They messed it all up and they made it fake and gay
Starting point is 00:07:13 just like Netflix. There's a lot of people. I could do this all day. No, I'm going to say this too. All the new movies is they jacked this entire thing up. They totally screwed up. Snoke and everything else, the worst.
Starting point is 00:07:28 That is the worst part of it. It's a big DEI film now. It's all DEI. It's all a DEI. No, you know what? I got in trouble for saying this on Twitter in 2015. Fine.
Starting point is 00:07:37 I'm just going to say it. It's thought crime, right? You want to talk about how it's DEI? So go look at the Disney Star Wars movies. All right. All the bad guys are straight, white men. Every single bad guy in the, Disney Star Wars movies is a straight white man.
Starting point is 00:07:54 I said this on 2015. I got ripped on. And all of the, what do I call them? It's not the rebels. It's like the Resistance Alliance or whatever. All of them, it's like, you know, it's like the diversity quota at the United Nations or something are the good guys. And I'm sorry, but it's very clear what you're doing because you're trying to paint a target on the back of straight white men in this country and we're sick of it. And Charlie was sick of it and we're done with it.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Thank you all. Thank you, Dino and Brady. That was a great question. But Snoke did kind of look like Joe Biden. That was the inspo. A little bit, a little bit, a little bit. So, I mean, you got to give him that. Now you've got to top the Star Wars question.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Thank you so much for being here today. My name's Blakely. I'm 13 years old. Charlie's death inspired my faith and my interest on growing academically on my own. Can you share with me how much he read and how he retained the information he learned? Yeah, he read all the time. time. But actually something else Charlie did is, especially on
Starting point is 00:08:55 long flights, he would have his laptop open and he would be arguing with chat GPT for like five hours. And he was like, I would say, what are you doing, Charlie? He's like, I'm practicing for the campus tours. And he would tell Chapt to be a purple hair lib
Starting point is 00:09:12 at Berkeley, let's argue. No, but he read a ton. And he actually, there's... Wait, we should see if we should get those chat logs or something. Yeah, we should work on that. We should try to figure out how to get those. I'm good at finding logs. Sam Altman, Sam Altman, if you're there.
Starting point is 00:09:27 What are you? Your call logs, right? Yeah, exactly. Yeah, we got Mike. Don't worry, folks. We checked out Mikey's call logs. He's clean. No calls to Egypt.
Starting point is 00:09:35 No calls to Massad. No calls to France. He's clean, folks. He's clean. He read a lot, though. Reading was super important. And so we have a reading list online, too, for what Charlie liked.
Starting point is 00:09:47 How did he retain? Good. How did he retain that, like, what he read? or what he learned. What would you read? Is that the question? How do you retain? Oh, okay, a lot of people,
Starting point is 00:09:58 Charlie didn't necessarily have a photographic memory, too, by the way. So he would just read a lot, and he took notes all the time. Everywhere he went, he had a notebook with him. And, like, if he was on this stage right now, he would be writing down stuff that he liked. He would star it, circle it. That was the best way for him to retain information. Yeah, all throughout Charlie's life and everything that I ever watched,
Starting point is 00:10:20 he wrote down enlists, enlist, and he would cross through things every time. Big list person, so. I think one of the best speeches at the memorial, which goes to reading, was Dr. Larry Arne. And he talked about when Charlie went to him and he quizzed him. And at one point, Charlie kind of, you know, froze. And he turned to him and said, what do I do? And I just think that Dr. Arn's response was pretty prophetic, where he was like, you got to read and he gave them you know a bunch of things to start with the classics and to go into this
Starting point is 00:10:52 but i do i think reading is such a it's so easy to make the excuses it's like no we got to double down you can't fake it till you make it that's what the left does we have to have a true belief in what we're reading and you have to dive deep to do that so that was a great question thank you keep it up read a lot give it up for cliff maloney cliff give everyone your coordinates by the way on x at maloney love you all. Doors win wars. Doors win wars. Cliffs got a book coming out soon. That's going to be absolutely fantastic.
Starting point is 00:11:24 You got to check it out. Ladies and gentlemen, do you know a man by the name of Blake Neff? Leave this open. Here, I wanted to leave one. Jack, hold on. I was told you were saying mean things about my jacket. I heard you when I walked in. I didn't say anything mean about the jacket.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Did you guys hear me say anything mean about the jacket? No, see? No, I heard it. I heard it. No, no, it's fake news. You were trying to deny people the jacket. It was Mikey. It was Mikey.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Oh, Mikey was doing it? It was Mikey, yeah. So I've got a Mikey problem now. Oh, everybody's got a Mikey problem. Mikey, no, no, hold on. We're embracing confrontation at this Amfest. Mikey, apologize to the jacket. No, I literally take you shopping because you have a bad closet, Blake.
Starting point is 00:12:14 I'm not apologizing to you. Yeah, Mikey's literally the one. He gave you all the clothes. He gave you all the closets too, Mr. Lord of the Rings is gay guy. Everyone's... Folks, I did want to leave. We had the seat here, but I wanted to make sure that we left this seat right here for the co-host who isn't with us today.
Starting point is 00:12:35 Charlie Kirk is on assignment right now, so he's not be able to join us. He's on assignment with God. Let's get to our next question. Hi, guys. My name's Liam. I'm all the way here from Florida. So I kind of linked up with Jack's brother before this, and he kind of encouraged me to ask you guys. So thank you to him for that. I come from a military family. My grandfather was in the Vietnam War as a Marine. My dad was in Operation Desert Storm as a Marine. So sometimes I struggle with the thought of imperialism. And I think that sometimes we should be the world police because a lot of people do really bad things. But then also sometimes I think that we should let. others settle their disputes on their own and kind of save our tax money for domestic problems. I just want to know what your guys' thoughts are on that and what your advice is for me. Well, I have an immediate imperial thought. The first imperial thought that I have is that Arizona should own a lot more of Mexico and
Starting point is 00:13:34 specifically Rocky Point. We've actually talked about this on the show before. So people don't realize that America won the Mexican-American War. The United States won, and originally the border between the U.S. and Mexico was much, much different. Ladies and gentlemen, did you know that Charlie Kirk, like the rest of us, agreed, I think Arizona should have a beach front. You know what I'm saying? You think Arizona deserves a beach?
Starting point is 00:14:00 Who hears from Arizona? Why don't we have a beach? No, they just let the Mexican, they just let the Mexicans keep it. It's just a straight line that goes right across the Rocky Point. That place would be so much nicer. I mean, we can keep the food. It's totally ridiculous, Mike. Yeah, Mexico can have Tucson, and we get Rocky Point.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Yeah, we trade. What do we think? We trade South Tucson, and we get Rocky Point. No, I want to, let's let's keep going. I think we should take over Al-Baha. We could conquer Baja, California, a day. Well, let me hear. In one day.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Let me answer you right now. Everyone here, bearing arms, could go take over Baja California right now. I feel like one-california was enough. Probably going to get, like, thrown in jail for saying that. Like, pretty much, like, all the guys at Amfest, I think we could take all of Baja, California. What do you think, guys? Should we do it? So in all serious this, it's a very serious question.
Starting point is 00:14:57 So, yes, there's some imperialism that's great. Getting Mexico, Southern California, Baja, California, and Rocky Point. And you're talking about something that's directly in America's interest. Yeah. When it, when it benefits America, we need to be imperialistic. When it doesn't benefit America, we need to get the, the heck out, right? So, like, that's kind of the simple solution. My answer on all of that is America First. I am interested to see, though, by raise of hand, who in the room is America
Starting point is 00:15:27 First and America Only? And who in the room is America First, but not America Only? All right, America First and America Only. Raise your hand. America First and not just America only. all right wow this is quite the spread it was like 50-50 interesting split no I like that and look here now they have to all get in a giant pit and kill each other yes yes that's right no the pit is out back
Starting point is 00:15:54 so look when it comes down to it I think one of the reasons that Trump won in the first place is this idea that America had become had suffered what many historic empires as Blake knows imperial overreach and getting involved in every single
Starting point is 00:16:11 dispute around the country or excuse me around the world is not what our founding fathers instituted America as a limited republic to be able to do. It was made for the benefit of the American people for our prosperity, for their posterity as well. And so no, that doesn't mean that we have to get involved in every dispute, whether it's Asia, whether it's South America, or yes, even the Middle East. It's some things just aren't our job. Yeah, thank you. I wanted to add just one more expansion on that. And then I kind of Had your brother asked me a question in return. So where do we draw the line, right?
Starting point is 00:16:50 Like in today, I know President Trump's doing a great job trying to hold other countries accountable when we're supplying them with guns and stuff for war and military supplies. Where do you draw the line for countries that sort of take advantage of us? Like, for instance, you could say Ukraine, where we give them our guns and then right in return, they take them and sell them.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Yeah, no. When I was in Ukraine in 2022, within a couple hours of traveling to Lviv, right after the war started, I even met people who were selling American weapons right there in Kiev. And I was at this place and with some of the resistance guys and they're saying, hey, if you give us some money, we can give you some ARs and we'll send it. And it turns out that he had actually like sold, promised someone that he could get them ARs and he was trying to get me to pay for it because he had already spent the money, totally corrupt, just insane levels of corruption that were going on. Yeah, I know, right? What's the story? Yeah, like, no, seriously. And Charlie got really mad because I went to Ukraine and didn't tell him I was going. And he was like, what do you mean you were in Ukraine all week? It's like, don't worry about it, dude, I'm fine. And look, where do we draw the line?
Starting point is 00:17:55 We draw the line at saying, it is stupid for the United States of America to back a losing war and a losing proposition. And it gets to the point where we need to put peace first and we need to solve our disputes with talk, with diplomacy, and yes, and definitely leverage, but not with warfare. Thank you. Thank you, guys. God bless.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Well, that brings up this idea, and this probably would be a fight with this guy. Do we like the UN or do we hate the UN? Because I want to get out of the UN. Boom! It makes no sense we can totally take advantage of it by the UN and the decisions that are made by the UN. I say take it over
Starting point is 00:18:41 So that's the other debate The building by force Send in CEL Team 6 Let's give the next question Baja California first or the UN Baja Storm the Cap My name is Daniel
Starting point is 00:18:53 I'm from Jacksonville, Florida And my question is related to immigration There's been a lot of talk about it such as the Hart Cellar Act from 1965 and just a lot of discussion over it Trump had even said he believes that we should bring more Scandinavians in.
Starting point is 00:19:10 As someone who does actually have family from Sweden, my uncle, who's an American, but has lived in Sweden for 20 years, and has a family, is actually visiting. And the thing that gets me is that Europe today is, let's just say, not culturally or politically really similar to America, and Europeans, like, culturally are very different.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Just as an example, like, as poll had showed that, like, 90% of Scandinavians oppose Donald Trump and think Kamala Harris would have been a better president. How do we go about immigration reform to ensure that we bring in immigrants that will actually benefit the country and will keep the country
Starting point is 00:19:51 America first and culturally conservative long term, even in places that might be aesthetically nice, such as Sweden and Denmark and these other places, but culturally are, like, to the left of Vermont. Yeah, no, that's a great question because there's a lot of foreign countries that are
Starting point is 00:20:07 to America. We don't have a serious vetting system in our country. And so I think the real answer is what's the best way to do? Shut down immigration until we can figure out what the hell is going on at our borders. We have so many migrants in this country. We've tens of millions that are here that came in under Biden that were not vetted at all. Some of them, by the way, who came out of Kabul that walk up to our soldiers and shoot them in the head right outside of the White House. You got this guy at Brown University who was on a green card and apparently just went on a killing spree to settle an old grudge, it seems like, or, I mean, we don't really know exactly what happened there, but it's clearly something that's causing a major problem
Starting point is 00:20:53 in our country, and we have way too many people that should not be here, period. And what, 18, the Somalis in Minnesota, you guys heard this, the Somalis in Minnesota, they came up with the number. I believe the U.S. Attorney just put it out yesterday. $18 billion scammed from the that's just on the state level in Minnesota $18 billion ladies and gentlemen they got to go
Starting point is 00:21:18 they just got to go you got to send them back remigration reverse migration this is the way and once we get a handle once we get a handle on the people are here and the people who shouldn't be here then we can talk about whether or not we want to reopen that aperture I don't know do you guys want to
Starting point is 00:21:33 weigh in the autism I mean, I'm literally doing the math on my phone here because that's what I do because I'm a crazy person. Ladies and gentlemen, Blake Neff uses a calculator just so you know. So don't feel bad. So 18 billion divided by about 80,000 is how many of there are. That's $225,000 per person.
Starting point is 00:21:56 $225,000 per person of the Somalians in Minnesota. And look, folks, when you, and here's what happens, When you come from a culture that doesn't see anything wrong with scamming, with stealing, with lying, they will go to the government and claim that all of their children have autism and then take every single dollar that's meant for actual special needs kids. And they will pocket it and will not feel bad about it at all. They will congratulate each other on how smart they were to bilk the U.S. system and use our good nature against us.
Starting point is 00:22:30 And every single one of them who did that should be arrested, deported immediately. Or they'll fake marry their brother so they can get a nicer apartment. Some of them even marry their own brothers to sneak into the country. I don't know if anyone's ever heard of any name. Some of them would even do
Starting point is 00:22:47 that and then run for Congress and then give speeches in a non-English language about dedicating their congressional career to the well-being of a country that is not America. Gosh, I just I can't... Just hypothetically. Hypothetically. Hypothetically. Folks, the system
Starting point is 00:23:02 completely out of control and we I don't want to talk the only immigration reform that we need to have is reforming the direction of the immigration from in to out thank you so much
Starting point is 00:23:17 so you're saying we need a total moratorium on people marrying their brothers and they're running from Congress yes yes brother marriage Jack is calling for a moratorium on all brother marriage brother marriage sister marriage cousin marriage Second cousin marriage, third cousin marriage, clan marriage, tri-marriage, child marriage, I'm against it all, folks.
Starting point is 00:23:39 The point is you only get this stuff when you let crazy people into this country, and that woman is a crazy person. They're not like this, folks. They're not like this. Right. Why are we even having these? What are we even doing here? Christmas is a time of giving, and there's nothing better than knowing that what you give results in saving the life of an innocent. baby. And for every baby we save, there is a mom who is saved from a lifetime of regret. Every Christmas stocking you will look at this month is a blessing in your life. Won't you make that possible for another mom today? Pre-born provides free ultrasounds to girls and women, and an ultrasound doubles the chance she'll choose life. $140 gives five free ultrasounds and saves babies. Just $28 a month can
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Starting point is 00:25:04 All right. Let's go. Eight. More kids, more kids, more kids, more kids, more kids. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. Grandkids, grandkids, grandkids, grandkids. We're getting there. We're getting there.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Anyways, unfortunately, I live in the blue state of Washington. Our condolences. Being here is being here is. been very invigorating and it's found it's like I found like a home like I can wear my hat I can wear my shirt you know people say nice shirt nice hat praise God and it's wonderful but I also have friends that are not Christians and although I don't agree with everything I do they're still loving parts of my life where can those friends fit into this organization and where do they find their part here
Starting point is 00:26:06 and I also have a question about like the separation of church and state like I understand that this is like a private entity but it's also very political and although I agree with it and it's my home you know where do you draw the line and especially for the people that aren't of the Christian faith Tyler you want to take the first part
Starting point is 00:26:29 yeah I'll say this at turning point what's a wonderful thing is that you can be pro a lot of things and not have to like rip each other's heads off about disagreements all the time. The vast majority of people, I think this has been demonstrated and discussed a lot, and Charlie said this all the time, is that, you know, America was founded as a Christian nation that we have Christian principles that enable this country to operate in a way that is accepting and loving of other people. who don't necessarily always agree with our faith or what we are what we stand for. But the moment you start to walk away from that is the moment that things start to fall apart
Starting point is 00:27:12 and people start marrying their brothers to get citizenship and then you have them run for God. You see what I'm saying? So we just covered that pretty quickly. So you have a situation in America where you can be pro your Christian beliefs and faith and not have to run away from that. And that's the America that was founded, that was underwent. understood that the founders really had intended and not have to be at the throats of other people who disagree, but lead by example and build a community that's going to be welcoming
Starting point is 00:27:41 for everyone. And I think that's what we've got here is a really welcoming community where I think everybody, no matter what your faith, religious background, you come in and hopefully you're having a great time here in America Fest. Yeah. And I think that that's what, that's the environment you can create that really, you know, kind of allows for the original and take. that the founders had to continue.
Starting point is 00:28:05 The opposite of that, I would say, is that you can look at some examples that are really aren't working, and Europe's a really good example of this, where there's so much bending the need to other people's cultures and other people's ideas, that what's happened is that you don't have any identity any longer, and violence ensues, and anger and animosity ensue, and that's really a lot of what we're seeing across Europe.
Starting point is 00:28:30 And you look at it to you mentioned the separation, of church and state, but here's something I found that's so interesting about this. Now, obviously, that's not in our Constitution, that's not found in our founding documents. The First Amendment, the protection of religion enshrined in the First Amendment, was for the protection of the exercise of religion, so that the government couldn't
Starting point is 00:28:47 stop you from exercising your religion, and that we would not have a Church of America the way that the Church of England had the Church of England, which is now the Anglican Church or the Episcopalian Church in America. However, I would posit that after the 1960s and the countercultural revolution or the cultural revolution took place in America, the sexual revolution, the atheist revolution, progressivism took hold. Isn't it interesting that there's only one religion that we're told is not allowed in the public square? We're told that the only
Starting point is 00:29:18 religion that isn't allowed is the religion of Jesus Christ, the Ten Commandments, Displays of the Cross, Nativity scenes in public, every other religion. If it was Islam, they would say, oh, no, no, no, that's intolerance but if it's Christianity they say get rid of it get it out of the public square and I'm going to tell you something if you're going to be a Christian in today's America you must be a public Christian we have to return Christianity to the public square Charlie Cook served for that and he was exactly right Jack Jack that that's the happy holidays manifesto right but you don't you don't have to mitigate your own faith for someone else to feel like their faith is is elevated. Does that make sense? Everybody here can practice their faith to the maximum capacity,
Starting point is 00:30:05 and they should. Everyone should do that. And, you know, that's what America's all about, is everyone can go zero to 60 on their own faith. That doesn't mean that you have to mitigate yours. And that's what the left ones. The left one's you to shut up. Yeah, and I'll add to the point on separation of church and state. If the gospel and Christianity is objective truth, and it's the highest hierarchy of truth, you cannot separate truth from the state or anarchy and lies and darkness will then take over where truth is the absence of it.
Starting point is 00:30:38 And so in a world of lies and darkness, the truth is oftentimes not something that's popular. And so as Christians, we have a mandate and an obligation to bring that truth in that light into the darkest places in our nation, in our world, and it's oftentimes going to be really unpopular, really uncomfortable. And, I mean, in Charlie's case, he was literally bringing the truth and the gospel to the darkest places, which is oftentimes college campuses, UC Davis, Berkeley.
Starting point is 00:31:12 And so we have an obligation. We have to fulfill it. Yeah, I mean, government is the darkest place. Thank you. Merry Christmas. College campuses are the reflection of the darkest places in America. Sir. Hi, I'm Eli. I have two questions. One is yesterday somebody brought up the attack on the USS Liberty and what are your opinions on that. And then my next question is how are Erica and her kids doing with Charlie? Sure. So as a Navy veteran, you know, I'll talk about the USS Liberty. And obviously it's, you know, it's something that we, as Navy veterans, as anyone who serves in the Navy, you learn about, you study, and you realize that we live in a serious world. And it's something that a lot of people in the Navy feel that we never really got full accountability for. Still have a lot of questions about the Navy investigation that was done and the official statements that came out. A lot of people said, you know, it just doesn't feel like it's good enough when you have a naval, ship with flying the U.S. flag that's being attacked by a country that you are
Starting point is 00:32:14 nominally supposed to believe is an ally. But one interesting piece on this that I've also heard from Roger Stone goes like this. So if you look at it, the, Blake, when was the Gulf of Tonkin? I think it was 63, 64? Yeah, 63, 64 was Gulf of Tonkin. Then you have USS Liberty, which comes in 67. And so the Gulf of Tonkin incident was a situation where, where the president at the time, LBJ, used this sort of like fake hoax to get the United States involved in the war of Vietnam by claiming a ship had been attacked.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Roger Stone says that he's got evidence that it was LBJ was trying to do the exact same thing with the USS Liberty to try to get the U.S. involved in that war as well to turn around and claim that it wasn't Israel that attacked, but that it was Egypt that attacked. So I think that's an interesting case study, and it's something that I'd certainly like to look in a lot more myself. You mentioned Erica and the kids. You know, I talk to Erica pretty regularly and
Starting point is 00:33:15 she's, she's so strong. She's so incredibly strong. And I don't think, I don't think this Amfest would have happened without Erica. I don't think it would happen without her strength and her being there as that central cornerstone, new cornerstone for the organization, the one that Charlie chose himself. I don't know, Mikey, if you want to speak on that. Yeah, I mean, I was talking with Justin from our team at Turning Point O'SA the other day. And we were both like, we're so exhausted. It's been crazy. And then we were like, how is Erica still doing this? And it's honestly amazing what she's able to pull off. Guys, this event, this coalition, the glue that Charlie was, Erica has fulfilled that, the absence that Charlie left behind, all while doing a million things, being attacked on social
Starting point is 00:34:08 media, whatever it is, she is literally anti-fragile. Like she is the, you attack her and she gets stronger. And it's, it's beautiful. She's a representation of what young women and women in general should just strive to be. And to the USS Liberty thing, I'll just say this as a young person, okay? I wish more people in the conservative movement just wouldn't lie about what happened that day. I think it's, it was a U.S. ship. They were flying a U.S. flag. There was markings all over. Israel knew it was the U.S. and they still attacked. And you can say that and still be pro-Israel, but you can say a lot of time has passed, reparations were paid, but why do we have to lie about it as a movement? Just tell the truth. That's, it's simple.
Starting point is 00:35:01 So like I say, guys, any question? Was that good? Thank you very much. Very much. Christmas. Who's next? Merry Christmas, kid. Hello, thrilled to be here. My name's Jay. I'm Greyhack, and I'm from Spokane, Washington. I'm Catholic. All right. That's the good side of Washington. Wait, that's the red side of Washington. Well, it's a little purple, but yeah, we're trying to get it. Greater Idaho. That's what we want to make, right? I'm right next to Idaho. I say new state, break it off. That's what I'm saying. They want, oh, new state. No, new state. See, look, All right, I'm going to step on because this is one of my thought, crime tangent, all right? So people say, should the conservative parts of blue states break off, like California's got conservative parts, Oregon, Washington, like Western Maryland, should they break off and join red states?
Starting point is 00:35:51 I say no. Don't join red states. Form your own states because then you get, for every single state, you get a governor and two red senators added to the United States Senate. two more two more yeah so we should so we need a new state between eastern Oregon eastern Washington can create a form of new state state of Jefferson right there yeah you'd be down for that right anyone here from Oregon Washington New York yeah Northern California we can turn that thing into Jefferson it'll be so cool I don't think you guys are going to like what happens if Trump learns about the fact that the annexation treaty with Texas
Starting point is 00:36:33 includes the right for it to divide itself into five additional states without any approval from Congress? No, Texas isn't allowed to. Anyway, my question for you today. First of all, I just wanted to make a comment. Charlie obviously picked all of you for a reason. You formed amazing friendships, business relationships, and you're all godly men with families, and this is what needs to go forward. You have made being masculine really important.
Starting point is 00:37:05 And for our boys, that's what makes society what it should be. My question, first of all, I am a Republican women's president of an organization of over 100, part of 66,000 women nationally that are part of the National Federation. We are looking, and this isn't just my club, we want to know who is going to be the voice of young women or the face of young women coming forward and who do you think you're looking at him right here it's blake neff what he's got the hair for it really uh he's been doing push-ups all week i mean this this is this is this is piggybacking on the commentary that we just made a lot of a lot of us recognized that charlie kirk came and he brought the young men into the fold right
Starting point is 00:37:56 Erica Kirk is here to bring the young women over over the outside and this is important because we love we love our women at the National Federation for Republican Women. You do incredible work but what we've noticed a turning point is when you start to change the dialogue with young people it impacts upwards
Starting point is 00:38:16 so and this happens a lot like I see myself now I've got a teenager and when he's doing stuff I start going oh that's cool now I guess I have to change what I listen to, how I talk, and things like that. Tyler's obsessed with being cool. You start to follow what younger people do kind of abnormally because it's trendy and it's cool and that's what we see on TV
Starting point is 00:38:38 and that's what's interesting. And in media, the conservative movement has struggled for many, many years prior to turning point coming around because there just wasn't as much of a youth focus. What I love about this is we've got people of all ages that are here. But like this is a cool party. where people are feeling like the conservative movement's alive and well and maybe a little bit cooler than it was 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:39:03 And that's really important for young men, but that's also really, really critical for young women that feel sometimes excluded in the conservative movement because things just don't feel cool. And when you look at Erica Kirk, she's a great example of everything that's cool. Being a mom, you know, standing up and being bold still on conservative principles, you know, being able to wear a dress,
Starting point is 00:39:24 not having to walk around in a pants suit, like the left does that's no hate on pantsuits if you're wearing one you know don't start yeah
Starting point is 00:39:33 she's not starting yeah Erica wore pants it was a glittery it was a glittery pantsuit it was a lot it was a very glittery pantsuit
Starting point is 00:39:40 no but to Tyler's point for the first time in America Fest history there are more women at this event than men do you know that ladies and that's not
Starting point is 00:39:52 that's nothing that men that's just saying the Erica Kirk of is real, and young women and women in general are listening to the call. No, because every conservative event has always been like there's like it's a really bad ratio
Starting point is 00:40:06 for girls, and they don't show up. Now there's actually more girls here than guys. That's, you know, there's no reason to be single. Go find your life partner. Ladies, Blake is eligible. Right here. No, it's true, though. There's, there
Starting point is 00:40:22 been a lot of turning point couples and turning point marriages and we're even getting to the era where we're seeing like turning point babies that have come about from those couples who's got a baby in the crowd lift it up we have any babies any kids any parents brought their kids here I see a couple of a couple hands right back there
Starting point is 00:40:39 there's one there's a there she is there she is hey got Merry Christmas look we're raising them right folks we're raising them right Charlie would have loved this Charlie and Charlie does love this because he's looking down. He's seeing it. He's seeing the baby boom. He's seeing it happening. That's what it's all about. So you asked about young men, and I'll close on this topic with this,
Starting point is 00:41:03 is that I gave a speech recently in New York City where Zora Mundami is about to become the mayor in two weeks. I know, right? And I said, you know what struck me, though, is that Zora Mandami and Charlie Kirk are almost the same age, actually. He's 34, and Charlie would have been 32 right now. And you look at the lives they've led and they're completely different. One is a whiny, angry, parasitic, just nut job who thinks that you should tear people down and tear systems down, take from others and give to yourself kind of guy. And that's the system that he's offering to young men. And he's a bad rapper. And he's a very bad rapper.
Starting point is 00:41:49 And you look at what Charlie offered. You look at what Charlie offered to young men. young men if you want to find an erika then you've got to be a charlie and to young women if you want to find a charlie you got to be an erika all right and that's the examples that we should be using to push forward to say you don't have to be bitter and angry and grow through life and by the way young white men in this country do have a lot of reason to be upset because the entire system is against them and we are going to be fighting that tooth and nail. But I promise you, there is a system that shows you a way forward that you can get married, you can have kids, you put God at the center, and you don't need the lies of Marxism that are pushed by the likes of Zora Mundami. Thank you. Keep it up. Hey, everybody. This is Andrew Colvette, executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show.
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Starting point is 00:43:52 Give it up for our law enforcement. Thank you. Thank you. We love our police. Thank you. I know you do, Tyler. I know you do. More importantly, I'm a Christian.
Starting point is 00:44:04 I'm also an unabashed, conservative. And I tell you, a lot of sworn police officers won't talk politics. I will because the left has attempted to systematically destroy law enforcement in this country. So if you're a cop, you got to get off of the couch. You got to get plugged in. Jack, I want to thank you for continuing to shine light on the Derek Chauvin debacle on what happened to him. From day one, you called it out. You said this is going to be a sham trial, and we're starting to find out as the facts come out more and more.
Starting point is 00:44:40 You were correct. You've got leftist politicians collaborating with Minneapolis politicians to throw police under the bus. You know, you hear the narrative, the knee on the neck. we're finding out that their own witness has confirmed that he wasn't even on the neck he was on the shoulder so Jack my question to you is based on your analysis
Starting point is 00:45:01 what are the next steps what can we do to continue to focus on that situation I thank you for saying that ladies and gentlemen can we give it up for Derek Chauvin who is a political prisoner in this country right now we've come a long way
Starting point is 00:45:18 we've come a long way from learning that just because the media tells us something about a shocking video does not mean that it's true and that's what charlie always stood on he stood on business he stood on truth and he said we must have discernment we must have discernment and not accept what the media sends us because we know and we've learned now it's all lies now the minneapolis police she's exactly right when they came out they had the training officer right she lied on the stand and said that it was not an approved tax that she had trained. They pulled out the manual, and they said the tactic was in there,
Starting point is 00:45:56 but then what happened? The judge didn't even allow that manual to be shown to the jury in Derek Chauvin's trial. That is a sham. That is not justice. What was done there was a miscarriage of justice. I believe that Derek Chauvin was wrongfully convicted, and it's not just me, there's now over 50 current and former Minneapolis police officers that have come forward and stated that that was an approved hold by the Minneapolis Police Department. They all lied because they wanted to use Derek Chauvin as a scapegoat
Starting point is 00:46:28 for the fact that the officials of Minnesota like Jacob Fry and Governor Tim Walls and Attorney General Keith Ellison with his Antifa book that Keith Ellison allowed the entire city of Minneapolis to burn
Starting point is 00:46:44 down on their watch and we are not going to drop this case. We are going to fight for justice for Derek Chauvin. Hey, they robbed the cheesecake factory. They bombed the cheesecake factory. Yeah. Seriously.
Starting point is 00:46:57 They burned down the third precinct. So to answer to your question, a lot of people have said, does Derek Chauvin deserve a federal pardon? Now, does he deserve one? Yes. However, I want to pause on that because I've spoken to some people that know the legal team there, and they said they're not actually asking for a pardon right now, and here's why.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Because he's in federal prison right now. and they're worried that if they put him back in the state prison where he was before that they're going to kill him, that that's going to be a death sentence. That's so she's saying that Minnesota will treat him worse than the federal prison,
Starting point is 00:47:38 and that's exactly what I was hearing as well from Alpha News and some of the people that have been working on the story directly. And shout out to Alpha News, by the way, the incredible Liz Collin, just go follow her. She's amazing. documentaries books on this all the breaking news it's all her
Starting point is 00:47:53 I don't know anything she's the one who just tells me but so I think the current fight right now is that we have to point out that that trial was a miscarriage of justice that and essentially get that declared Nolan Boyd, Derek Chauvin deserves a new trial it deserves a new trial. Briefly two more things
Starting point is 00:48:10 my wife is in attendance Carrie she's a huge fan Jack and you give a shout out to my wife Gary and also can I can I promote our local law enforcement Twitter account. Is that okay? All right. Hey, back the blue. We love our cops. Merry Christmas, guys.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Merry Christmas, Carrie. Thank you. Great question. At Glendell, FOP12. Thank you guys. And everybody that's here needs to hear this right now. If you have family members, just like David here, we need every police officer to step up
Starting point is 00:48:39 and be a vocal conservative. They should a lot of these guys serve in deep blue territory and so they feel like they can't talk. We as citizens have to support our police so vocally so they can get involved and say, you know, enough is enough. We can't have insane left as politics into all of these suburban cities. Yeah, and if there's a war on police, then what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:49:03 Then you're going to have police officers that don't want to go into those dangerous situations when 911 is called. So when I say I support Derek Chauvin, that's not just because of Derek Chauvin as a person. That's because that is supporting me and my family so that we're ever in. trouble and we need to call a police officer that they know that they're walking into a situation where the society, where the laws, where the people have their back. Well, and Jack, suburban cities right now are getting the Sultan with George Soros money to try to replace mayors and city council members who are defunding police across the country. This is happening in every suburban city that you think is Republican.
Starting point is 00:49:45 Most of your cities that you live in, who here lives in, who here lives in, suburban area. Raise your hand. Who here is in a rural area? The rural and suburban areas across America that have higher per capita, that have increasing, you have homes being built, they're already targeting you trying to take out your city council members, replace them with squishy-looking, rhino-looking, real Democrats that are claiming to be Republicans, and their whole goal is to defund the police. you got to stop it you got to knock you got to get about this is why a turning point actually we talk about this in swing states particularly places like here in arizona you have to know
Starting point is 00:50:28 who your city council members are you have to hold these people accountable and yank them out of office if they're not number one priority is is defending you and defending your home and that's why you got to get active folks just like charlie wanted you got to get active be the mayor of your territory sir Hi, I'm Sean White. I'm a part of the Turning Point Executive Board at James Madison University. I know I've got some other executive members spread out here somewhere. Congrats. Love the drip, by the way. He's got a Christ is king. He's got a Jesus won. I love it. I love it.
Starting point is 00:51:02 So I know a lot of my friends and a lot of Christians have differing viewpoints on the death penalty. So why should I, as a Christian, support, and how do we justify the death penalty and the taking of a human life? I think it's a valid debate, and I think a lot of us have gone back and forth. I know Charlie went back and forth on it. I've gone back and forth on it myself, and it's understandable. As Christians, we are supposed to embrace mercy. We are supposed to forgive those who persecute us, and the death penalty seems greatly in tension with that.
Starting point is 00:51:34 But it also says in the Bible that those who hold power, they wield the sword for a purpose, and they should wield it justly. when Jesus meets with the Roman soldiers and he tells them what to do, he doesn't say, don't enforce the law, don't kill people. He says, don't oppress people, don't extort them, be content with your wages. And what we have to recognize is that there is a difference that when the state, when the government enforces its laws, it is not acting as an individual seeking vengeance. it is not acting, it is not enacting revenge, it is enacting justice as a, as, in the place of a king, essentially.
Starting point is 00:52:17 And one aspect of justice may actually have to be to use lethal force on someone who is a sufficiently deadly or destructive cancer on a society. And I think we can recognize that in the case we're all thinking about right now, that if we have something like political assassination, in our country, people who would destroy our country by destroying people they disagree with, it's completely fair for the government to look at that and say, that act is so
Starting point is 00:52:46 heinous, so unacceptable that anyone who commits it will be torn out of our society like the cancer that they are before they infect the rest of it, before they destroy our society. And I think that's a completely just take
Starting point is 00:53:02 on the most heinous crimes in our society. It is, and Charlie himself famously, I'll paraphrase it, but Charlie said, and I post this every once in a while, that the death penalty isn't pro-death, it's actually pro-life, because it values the life of the victim. It values the life of the victim, and it shows that that person's life had value, it shows that society believes that that person's life had value, and I personally believe that Charlie Kirk's life had value. And I also believe that there is a debt that needs to be paid not just for Charlie, but for
Starting point is 00:53:44 Erica, for the children, for every single minute and moment that was torn and stolen from them their entire lives who are not going to be having their dad home for this Christmas or any Christmas ever again. And to Blake's point as well, when you commit a political assassination and kill someone, who is in the conduct of participating in free speech and free political dialogue, the bedrock of our society, then you have attacked our society itself. And as a society, we have a governmental administrative duty
Starting point is 00:54:18 to correct that cancer and tear it out. Jack, did you know this? There are millions and millions of dollars spent every year of liberal lunatic organizations trying to eradicate. the death penalty. Well, yes, I do, Tyler. It's insane. So the question you have to ask yourself,
Starting point is 00:54:39 why are there tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars being spent worldwide to try to promote the elimination or eradication of the death penalty? The quick answer is that the left wins when they know chaos can ensue when the death penalty no longer exists. Just like what's said by Blake, just like was up tiered by Jack,
Starting point is 00:55:05 if we allow the most heinous crime to occur in this country with absolutely no penalty up until death, the left wins, and they will sow chaos across this. So now you look at this and you go, and I think about this, why would anybody insert themselves to try to eliminate the possibility of the death penalty in any circumstance,
Starting point is 00:55:32 you have that heinous crime. It's just a really interesting thing to look at in the future because I think this country is going to be under assault, particularly in the next few years here, where they're going to try to block that from having it. We're going to see that because that's a muscle that the left is trying to flex to sow more division and chaos across America. Yeah, and I'll just add at the memorial, you obviously saw Erica portrayed as a forgiving saint, which is what you see in Romans 12, where God says, vengeance is mine, says the Lord. But then in Romans 13, after Erica got off stage and Trump came on stage,
Starting point is 00:56:13 you saw Trump playing out Romans 13, which is I will appoint ministers of justice. And so it's really hard, and even Charlie kind of went back and forth on it. I've gone back and forth on it. takes a lot of strength to be Erica but I mean I like to see a certain person dead with the death penalty I'll say that but it's an important difference actually
Starting point is 00:56:41 I think if you look at traditional Sharia countries for example they'll actually what punishment you want is placed on the victim or the family of the victim and they have that choice and I think it's actually an important difference that in Christian society, we do not
Starting point is 00:56:57 force that burden onto the victims of an offense where you force them to have to choose between mercy and justice. That is why we have the state wielding the power that it does. We should not ask Erica Kirk to decide what the penalty
Starting point is 00:57:13 of her husband's assassin is. That is not just to her, and it's not just to our society. It is the role of the sovereign, the government, the state to enact justice on behalf of the people. I think that's right. And the determination is that it's the state, it, if this is biblically ordered, wield the sword, but wield it justly.
Starting point is 00:57:38 A little justly. Thanks, man. Merry Christmas. Good question. Good question, yeah. And guys, I'm just going to say a shout-out because they're not going to say it, but Blake and Mikey were there, all right? You see the tent is right over here. That's the tent.
Starting point is 00:57:54 That is not like some fact. simile or you know set up kind of thing that is the tent and um might want to put some stanchions around that by the way but but that's the actual tent right there and blake and mikey they're sitting here they're talking about this they've been soldiering on but they they didn't watch this on video they were there standing feet away steps away and they've still been here at work fighting hard, fighting for the mission every single day. So I just wanted to raise them up for a second.
Starting point is 00:58:33 Because they've been phenomenal. Although the conspiracy theorists today will comment on your trans shirt. It's a nice shirt. Sir. All right, my name's James Shirley. We served with 2nd Battalion 5th Marines. Is there any more Marines in the house?
Starting point is 00:58:52 So I have sort of a simple question, and Charlie was all about solutions, so I have a solution to pitch. How can we really be truly America first if we're not putting our veterans first? Our children need real role models to look up to, and we don't need any more instances like happened at that Mormon temple. That IREC veteran could have been reached. So the solution that I'm proposing is a coalition between recruiting, student America, club America, turning point, and hold those recruiters, hold colleges accountable that target veterans and sell them a lie for a degree that will get them nothing. I work for Boeing currently.
Starting point is 00:59:39 I'm not proud of it. I'm also not proud to be a WSU graduate and alumni because that college wasted the majority of my GI bill on a degree that got me nothing but $0.20.00 more an hour. If we can't reach every veteran through Christ, we can at least save them from themselves. Yeah, well, I mean, as I think the only veteran up here, you know, I'll just say, Tyler, what do you think, Turning Point Veterans Coalition?
Starting point is 01:00:04 We've talked about it for a long time. I brought it up before, Tyler. I have brought this up. I'll tell you this. Our veterans are being taken advantage of left and right. You know, starting with the government, because we just do not do enough. and it's a back-and-forth teeter-totter between Republicans and Democrats,
Starting point is 01:00:27 you know, not getting things done, not taking care of the hospital system, not making sure that they get the health care that they need to start with. That's without question. But I think here, I mean, we love our veterans here, right? Thank you. That, we got to talk a lot more about it because the first thing, this is why I love the president's agenda, and this is why this is so important,
Starting point is 01:00:52 and we got to talk about this more often, was putting veterans first was at the forefront of this last election. Because, unfortunately, if we had not won this last election, right now we would be at war. It's like without question, we would be, you know, I speak a little bit of Russian. I would already be gone. I would be a goner for sure.
Starting point is 01:01:14 Like they would have thrown me up at the front of the line. Trust me. Republican, you know, all that. They would have thrown us at the front of the line. And this is where we have to, especially as a movement that is driven by young men at this point, we have a lot of young men that came to their senses this last election. We have to not abandon our military because we're not supporting crazy leftist war games that are out there. And so there is a happy medium that's there to talk about.
Starting point is 01:01:46 And Jack can talk about this at length. There needs to be an advocate there that's protecting us from Trump. that's unnecessary. We have to protect, we have to, I totally agree with President Trump. We have to make our military as strong as possible, which means that we have to make those that fight for us as strong as possible. Amen, strength through peace. And then strength through peace and not get into battles that we don't need to be in.
Starting point is 01:02:07 What do you think, folks? Turning point veteran, should we start it up? Yeah, uh-huh. I love it. I love it. And by the way, a key part of that, a key part of that I would add. And I would just add is that, Tyler, what turning point veterans could also do, you mentioned about helping them get into schools and obviously when there's issues with the schools, but also helping veterans make the transition from the military to the private sector because we should not have a single unemployed veteran or homeless veteran in this country. And I'm sick to death of us spending so much money on illegal aliens when there are veterans who need it first. And if I could caveat that, we don't need students deciding they're called to serve and going to serve then having no plan for the rest of their life.
Starting point is 01:02:58 They need to be God-centered. Well, and I'll tell you what, I would love to hire every veteran in this room to help us chase ballots. You come out of the military, you go straight into the front lines of protecting this country. That's going to also help cyclically develop that. So that's a good point. A part of this is turning point action has leaned in. on the veteran element a little bit. We need to do a lot more, but a little bit
Starting point is 01:03:22 in key target states. I'm here for it. I'm ready to go table like Charlie did. Our swing state, we got to win. We have to win and keep this country in good shape so we can protect ourselves and protect our veterans. I had a co-worker at work tell me that what I wanted to do is potentially more dangerous than what Charlie was doing, and I just looked at my side, that's the point.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Thank you so much. Great question. God bless you, God bless our veterans. Thank you for your service. God bless. Merry Christmas. By the way, I don't know if you guys know this, but you guys are going to see the 48th president in the state 48 here pretty quick. Wait, wait, wait, Tyler, wait, Tyler, wait, Mark Kelly's coming?
Starting point is 01:04:02 Oh, oh. AOC is going to be here? AOC's going to be here? No, Mark Kelly's such a wuss. He wouldn't show up here and debate Jack. No, I told him, because he got all mad at me because I was the one who broke the story that it turns out that his little seditious,
Starting point is 01:04:18 Rant was actually a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and because he's getting a military pension, his investigation has now been raised to the command level of the entire Department of War. So he's freaking out. He said, oh, no, oh no. And I said, Mark Kelly, Mark Kelly, fine. If you want to be a man, you want to be a man, you can go to outer space. Well, if you can go to outer space, then you can come face me here in Phoenix, Arizona, at Anthem, So, Mark Kelly, I'm going to be here all weekend, man. I'm calling you out. We put them on stage, right?
Starting point is 01:04:56 Who would like to see Mark Kelly debate Jack? Let's go. We need to get louder. Louder. Who would like to see Mark Kelly debate Jack? It's not loud about it. He's not going to like it when I bring up all the money he's made from those Chinese spy balloons. Oh, he's not going to like that.
Starting point is 01:05:17 You know why Mark Kelly can't hear you right? now because he's actually from Houston, Texas. He's not here in the state of Arizona. He can't hear you outside these doors. Let's go to our question. My name is Robert Albatel, and I come as the sole representative of the Turning Point Chapter at the University of South Carolina. All right. All right, Gamecox. Yeah, so a bit of context before I asked my question. My parents immigrated here legally from an Eastern European country known as Romania, and it was part of the Soviet Union, the Eastern
Starting point is 01:05:50 Block, and they immigrated here for me and my sister to have a better life, right? As many people do. And so I, when they were growing up, they had to deal with because it was a socialist country.
Starting point is 01:06:07 They had bread lines that were only open certain hours and you had like tickets. It was essentially rationed. You had, if you eat even had a car, you would only be able to drive on certain days based on which group you had. You know, my mom, who watches your show every day, and her sister, my aunt,
Starting point is 01:06:31 considered cocoa powder to be like a luxury item equivalent to gold. Meanwhile, the president, Nikolao Chal Shescu at the time, who was arguably worse than Joseph Stalin, was having the heaviest building in the world, and the second heaviest building superseded only by Buckingham Palace and had hundreds of billions of dollars to be built for him to live in. And so when I look at that,
Starting point is 01:06:57 I've been in that building. Yeah, it's, I mean, it's a great place to visit. I've been there too. But, you know, it shouldn't be like... Are we talking about Shaziski's palace? Yeah, I got lost in there once. It's a whole story. Yeah, I would totally get...
Starting point is 01:07:11 This is Romania, by the way. Yeah, I got lost in that place. Did you know they, like, eliminated, like, half the city to build that thing? They just, like, ran over people's, like... You know this, right? They just, like, got rid of, like, people's entire house. Like, just, like, ran over villages to build that thing.
Starting point is 01:07:26 The communism sucks, folks. It's really bad. They just went out of the street and they, like, oh, is this your... They, like, knocked your house. It's like, shot them on the spot. Just, like, ran it over, and they built the palace on top of it. Yeah, but then they did that to Shurcco, too, so... Communism is terrible.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Yeah, and we also had, like, a big manufacturing. Anyways, you have a question. Yeah. So, looking at that, and when I see socially being not only advocated for, but also enacted in places like... New York with Zoran, pay for me so I can give you free stuff, Mom Dani. You know, I look at that and I think, oh my goodness, the American dream is under attack. I might not be able to live through it as someone who is Gen Z.
Starting point is 01:07:59 And so I got to ask, you know, what can we do as a country to ensure that, you know, the youngest generation of voters coming in now will be able to experience owning a home, having a family, and, you know, experiencing the American dream. Let's go with Mikey on this one. Mikey, why is it that you're starting to see this level? of support for socialism, Marxism, among Gen Z? Yeah, why do you support Zoron? Yeah, Mike, you what's about it, man?
Starting point is 01:08:26 Explain yourself. Thank you. Why are you such a Zoran stand? Yeah, yeah. Well, there's radical problems facing young people. We're in the same generation. We can't buy a house. We have crippling student debt.
Starting point is 01:08:39 We may not be able to afford a family one day or have kids or live out the American dream that our parents lived out. So we're asking ourselves, what are we going to do? And so we're turning to radical solutions, which is Zohran Mamdani. And so Erica talked about this in a great speech recently where she said, the government is replacing husbands for women. And you saw that in New York where 80%, over 80% of women voters in New York City voted in massive numbers for Zonan Mamdani.
Starting point is 01:09:11 And so New York City is kind of like this petri dish of what our entire nation, is going to be facing here in the next decade, which is rents out of control, not being able to afford a home, still paying off debt, credit card debt like crazy for young people. And then young women not wanting to get married, young men not also pushing off marriage
Starting point is 01:09:34 until as far late as they possibly can. And so you're turning to radical solutions instead of turning to hard work. But at the same time, we talked about veterans. young people are, we want to help veterans, but young people at the same time, we're saying to ourselves, we want to kind of turn our stance on foreign policy and we have a very different stance on foreign policy than what our, you know, older colleagues have. And we just are kind of sick of sending foreign aid to countries that don't necessarily need it. Because
Starting point is 01:10:09 from the time we were born, there's been a conflict in the Middle East, from the time we were born, we've been seeing wars that the U.S. has been involved in, and we don't want to see it anymore. And we want to see opportunities for young people to even get a job, by the way. Young people can barely get jobs. And we also want to see veterans being taken care of. But when we talked about America First and America Only versus America First and not just America only, this is something that young people have a radical stance on because we're feeling it the most intimately. These are massive. problems for us. But you want to know the reality? Zora Mamdani is actually a really scary
Starting point is 01:10:49 mofo. And the reason why is because a lot of young people see him like they saw Obama. And we even said this because the night that the debate happened, we did an after debate thought crime episode. And we talked about this. Who here watched the debate, the Mom Donnie debate? Not that many. Go back and watch it. I mean, The guy is pretty slick, like he talks, he talks really, is a smooth talker. And that's exactly what, unfortunately, most of people want. They want to be told stuff, even if it's not true. And the fact of the matter is, is all commies are lying to you all the time.
Starting point is 01:11:33 If there's a person that's lying to you, and you can tell your best friend this, the next time they lie to you, is they're most likely a Marxist. That is how they're taught. I mean, this is basically what we're being taught in school. At our public universities, people are being taught to be Alinskyites. That you're supposed to be okay with the rules for radicals that these people are being taught and you're supposed to just dumbly take it and bend over and take it and then be like, oh, but Mom Donnie looks okay and he is a well-trimmed beard and I'm sure he's not the worst, you know.
Starting point is 01:12:07 And it's because of Trump. You know, a member of the Islam faith that I've ever met. But the reality is this, is that the guy's a Marxist, and he doesn't care about you as an individual. You know who cares about you as an individual? The guys who wrote the Constitution of the United States of America. That's individualism. And if we don't get serious about it, you're going to have smooth-talking mom donies pop up in every single city, and everyone's going to be like, holy crap, how did this happen, like overnight?
Starting point is 01:12:37 Because they carbon copy and do the thing over and over again. So this is why it's important. Every person here, you've got to get involved politically. You can't sit back and just be like, I'm going to let somebody else do it. You got to take out the guys that, and this is how Charlie Kirk came to be. I don't know if you know this story, guys. The story of Charlie Kirk is that the guys in Chicago felt so bad about not stopping Barack Obama from rising up that Charlie Kirk was born.
Starting point is 01:13:06 And guys in Chicago all got together and they supported a kid who was the most genius kid that had come around the block in 2012. That's the story. And I'll tell you, I've talked to some of these guys that supported Charlie early. There's a lot of them that are here. They feel really bad that they didn't stop Barack Obama when they could have. He never should have been a state senator to a U.S. senator. You have to defeat these people at the state legislature level.
Starting point is 01:13:35 You have to defeat these people to city council. You cannot let these Marxists become your school board members. if you do that you win if you stop them we win stop them early and by the way why charlie was so amazing to young people is he saw things in us that we didn't even see in ourselves okay like charlie hired me when i was 18 years old he saw students as as the opportunity to america not the problem to its future and marco rubio said this at his memorial he was like when I found out Charlie I said what are you doing he said going to college campuses talk about freedom and conservatism he said uh that's a terrible idea people thought he was crazy but
Starting point is 01:14:20 look where we are today and so Charlie's not here right but our movement is and so we have so many students and so if you know a young person tell them to get involved with a turning point chapter or to start a turning point chapter because we need to carry this this torch we need to carry this legacy. And unfortunately, the pull yourself up by the bootstraps analogy doesn't really work anymore for young people. And we need to just make it ourselves. Yeah. All right. Thank you guys. Give it up for Mikey McCoy, folks. President Trump walked into a catch-22 when taking office. Do nothing in America would be staring at a ticking debt bomb, the kind of crisis that could cripple our future. Instead, he's taken action with strong policies to slow.
Starting point is 01:15:06 the train and buy us some time. But the effects of past administration's spending are still working through the system and experts predict dramatic price increases and market uncertainty. Trump is doing all he can, but no matter who's in office, protecting your retirement savings is ultimately up to you. And that's why many Americans are turning to real assets like gold and silver. Preserve gold is our go-to choice here at the Charlie Kirk Show. We use them because they make it easy to own physical gold and silver, even inside your retirement accounts like an IRA or 401k. Now, hear from Charlie in his own words. Preserve gold is my
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Starting point is 01:16:00 Producer Andrew is here. Where you been, Andrew? What's up, Andrew? Andrew, what have you been doing? Where were you? You literally, like, we started like an hour ago, and you're late. Explain yourself. It's that whole thing where Arizona doesn't change time. I got my time zones mixed up again.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Time zones are undefeated. There's a lot of people here. Jeez, Louise. You guys stayed around for these guys? All right, let's go to the question. My name is Jude Kohut, and my question is, why does the world want me to believe in the tooth fairy if they don't believe in Jesus Christ? I'll answer. I'll answer. I'll answer. It's very quickly. It's very simple. Because they won't believe in the tooth fairy, and they'll tell you the tooth fairy is not real, because the tooth fairy only offers them money, but Jesus Christ will offer eternal life in heaven for those who believe in him. And that is something that terrifies people who refuse him. terrifies him.
Starting point is 01:17:06 Thank you. Thank you. You got a great kid. Merry Christmas, kid. Keep it up. He just came up here and mocked everybody by asking the best question we've had the entire time.
Starting point is 01:17:18 Hey, what's your name? What's that kid's name? What's your name? What's his name? June. Jude? Jude, Jude, Jude, Jude, Jude, Jude, Jude. Jude, Jude, Jude.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Jude, Jude. Jude, Jude. I love your song, man. I crowd surfed that kid across. Great Beatles song. Jude's going places. Yes, please. Hi, my name is.
Starting point is 01:17:39 Crowdsurf them all the way to Patriot Mobile. Also from Washington State as a couple of the other questions were. A lot of Washington State here. I know. I'm surprised, pleasantly surprised. Wait, who hears from Washington State? Wow. I did go to the University of Washington.
Starting point is 01:17:53 So, go dogs. Go dogs. No. No, no. Oh, you're from the blue side? No, I'm from the, yeah, I'm from the blue side. I'm from like a little bit south of Seattle. So it's rough there a little bit.
Starting point is 01:18:06 But my question is, so I'm 28 years old. I'm kind of in that stage of life where, like, you're done with school. I have my degree. I started a career in graphic design. I work for my church. And with Charlie Kirk's passing, it just kind of hit something with me. Like, I want to be doing more. Obviously, like, not in the stage of life where I'm married, having kids.
Starting point is 01:18:26 And I go through this thought pattern of, like, what would be the most effective way to use my time? obviously like you'd think working for a church I feel like I'm like doing something for the Lord but I just like I want to reach people and so my thoughts like do I stand on a corner and like preach the gospel do I like try to get hired at turning point do I like you know I just I guess I'm just asking like what what in your advice would be like the most effective use of time for a young adult who's in a stage in between school and family well I'll tell you from an activism standpoint you've got two things that you can do that we provide at Turning Point that are really helpful. On the face side, so TPSA Faith, if your church is involved and all of that, that's great.
Starting point is 01:19:11 I highly recommend it if that's your line, right? If that doesn't fit for you for whatever reason, at Turning Point Action, we can use your help a few hours a month, a few hours, really a year to get involved. You're busy, you're starting to life, you've got work, you've got kids, you've got family, you've got whatever that you're starting. It's really hard. If everybody just donated, you know, somewhere in the realm of two to three hours a month just to get involved politically, you can do that.
Starting point is 01:19:43 You can do that at paction.com. Here in Arizona, you're in Washington, you could come down here next year when we have our midterms. Your help in specific places for midterms is going to be really important. We had thousands and thousands of people come to Arizona last year. for the election. Who here came as part of our ballot chasing? Did anyone here? Do we have any ballot chasers here? Anyone that came down to Arizona or volunteered from where you're at? I see them. I see them. They're there. We have any, wait, wait, do we have any future ballot chasers here? Yeah, who's going to come? That's everybody. That's everybody. But, like, so you can plan that
Starting point is 01:20:19 ahead, right? Like, next October, come down to Arizona, help us win the governor's election here where you might not have that opportunity in Washington or somewhere else, right? So that's how the left works and they operate and get people involved, but you can contribute back and feel like you're involved with this bigger, you know, I mean, you can get this feeling, you know, every election of being around good people that you agree with. That's, that, that is the correct political answer. But on a personal side, I'll just say this. Be a rebel, start a family. You will find no greater joy in life than getting married, having children, and bringing kids into the world. There is nothing better. No speech I've ever given. No event I've ever been to.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Nothing compares to just being with your kids and having them and raising them in every minute of it, truly. Yeah, amen to that. How old are you, did you say? 28. Okay. So, yeah, and you said your career is... Graphic design. And you're busy with that. Yeah, I mean, well, to be honest, I actually just put in my two weeks because of that feeling of like, I need to close the door on this and just open myself up for what else God has for me. So I'm really in a place of just like... Wait, wait. You just put in your two weeks?
Starting point is 01:21:34 I did. Do you want to be a graphic designer for Turning Point? Yes, I did. There you go. And I'm pretty sure... I mean, you haven't been to our office. You have to move to Arizona and be a graphic design here, but we'll take you. And I will say, Charlie was very proud of how many, like, marriages and babies had come out
Starting point is 01:21:53 of the extended Turning Point family, so... So maybe you can... kill two birds is one stuff. Come to Arizona. All right, thank you so much. Blake's also single. Next question. This guy.
Starting point is 01:22:07 Don't worry about the trans shirt. It's okay. Thank you. Next question. We're serious about that. If you go to the turning point action booth, say, hey, guys, over the
Starting point is 01:22:21 turning point action booth. We're sending a graphic designer. So just, hey, give them. Give them your info. We're going to hire you. All right. What's your question? Hi.
Starting point is 01:22:34 My name is Christy. First, I want to thank all the people behind me who allowed me to come up to ask this question. I am a first generation statesideborn Puerto Rican. I was very proud to hear the gratitude to the Latino community for getting Trump in. However, my heart grieves for the disconnect found
Starting point is 01:22:55 within the black and brown Christian conservative churches and communities. As our country continues to grow with greater black and brown Christian people who do like to have big families and are very family oriented, I believe that there is a significant harvest. I was excited to find the Turning Point USA rise table, but from what I see, I'm wondering if there's more that can be done to reach these Christian conservative communities because there is such a political disconnect between conservative, being conservative politically and their religion and being a Christian.
Starting point is 01:23:36 So I guess two things. I want to encourage for there to be more for the Christian, brown, and black communities. And I didn't know if you guys had anything off your cuff that's in the works right now to reach those families and that young population. So are you saying that you see an opportunity, it's hard to hear up here, you're saying there's an opportunity that you see with black and brown Christian community
Starting point is 01:24:03 to reach them more, to become, to vote conservative? Is that? Yeah, to vote, correct. Politically, they're not conservative. Politically, they are so liberal and they don't see. Yeah, you're right. They're socially conservative and politically liberal. Correct.
Starting point is 01:24:17 It's very strange. What can we do? Yeah, it's a total disconnect. I mean, that's why we have rise, right? And that's growing, leaps and bounds. We have people in chapters in all 50 states, and they're at all the HBCUs, they're in Hispanic communities. So it's a growing part of our organization, a growing part of our focus. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:24:37 We're pouring more resources into that. I would just say that, you know, we're seeing gains there, especially with young. I would say the divide is about like 40, 45 years old, 50 years old of African-American men, Hispanic men that are not as linked. linked to kind of the civil rights era of the past, and they're way more open to conservative ideas. Donald Trump has totally opened the door, honestly, for conservatism with those communities because he just comes at it from such a brash, new approach.
Starting point is 01:25:06 Listen, it's going to be an uphill battle, but, like, you know, one of the political facts that people don't appreciate is that if you got 25, 30% of the black vote in this country, not to mention the Hispanic vote, you would basically derail the national political prospects of the Democrat Party forever, right? You wipe out. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:27 You'd wipe out the Democrat Party. Yeah, they would be pretty much toast. I would just say, you know, Hispanics came our way a lot last time. But that's not written in stone. We're already losing that vote again right now. So we're back to being behind. So we need to win that vote. They tend to, here's what I would just say as well.
Starting point is 01:25:47 They love immigration policy that is strong, that is masculine, that is going to protect the homeland. They don't want to live in a crime-ridden society either. They don't want to live in a crowded society. They don't want to live in a dirty society. So the Hispanics love a good immigration message. So I just want to challenge anybody out there that thinks they're going to win over Hispanics with like an amnesty appeal.
Starting point is 01:26:06 It's not going to happen. So listen, we're making progress. But ultimately it's going to be economics and border law and order. Can I tell you what Charlie would say? Charlie would say, go back to church. Start that, right? We have so many young men to have. written in that are from all sorts of communities but also the Hispanic community and the black
Starting point is 01:26:27 community that they hadn't been to church in a really long time with their families that said hey they rode in we got thousands of these that said this is the first time I've been back to church for real in a long time and they've stuck with it I we tell people this all the time you don't have to be good at going to church but encourage those men in particular young men who have never been who might feel weird because they've never been, they never were maybe even raised in a home where they had that opportunity to go to church. If you're a friend that has been to church
Starting point is 01:26:58 and you see a friend that hasn't been, bring that guy to church. Show them, or girl, but what I'm saying, we're talking about young men, this is the moment that, this is the moment in history right now where we could make massive gains and showing people, hey, this is the right track
Starting point is 01:27:14 to building a family and get politically on. You just go. You just show up. We just go. We do need revival in the black church, though, honestly. And when Charlie Kirk passed, I was attending. I was a member of a 100% black conservative Baptist church. And when that happened, all over social media, we were being told,
Starting point is 01:27:35 if your church does not mention Charlie Kirk, leave the church. And that Sunday, I sat in the pews, very nervous. It's a long story. But the Lord made it clear, no one is going to mention Charlie Kirk, so you do it. and I walked to the front by myself and I lifted up his name and I asked for prayer. God bless you. The church was shocked.
Starting point is 01:27:58 They were shocked. And later they silently said, thank you, thank you. But be the difference is what I'm saying. Don't run away from those tough situations. Step up and because it can be done. Thank you so much for your time. You guys have a wonderful day.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Next question? I think we're out of questions. That was our final question in the day. Charlie Kirk Show in Spanish. We're from a Mexican. We need Charlie Kirk's show in Spanish. You know, you're the second person that has said that. You mean like you just, oh, do you want the AI, like, translation?
Starting point is 01:28:44 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're going to do that for the, you mean the catalog? All right, noted. You're the second person that said that to me. Jack, why don't you take us home? And it's not just Spanish. It's every other language, but here's the fight. Charlie Kirk Erdu. Yeah, well, this has been the battle.
Starting point is 01:29:02 You can produce content. So there's a lot of conservatives that actually fight over this because they're like, why are you producing that in Spanish? Right? Because it's like, this is the English country. It is okay to produce conservative content in Spanish. that tells people to also learn English, right? Like, that's a good thing, right?
Starting point is 01:29:22 And so this is one of the things. We've been in this debate for a long time with a lot of people, and I'm not saying you said this, but I'm just bringing this topic up. It is okay. We have a lot of pockets in America because of rampant immigration issues, right? Whether it's illegal or legal in America, that are never going to hear or understand the topics that are at hand if you don't speak to them and meet them at least halfway.
Starting point is 01:29:46 And so I totally agree. I think we should do those things in those communities so that people can hear the word. I think it's time for one more question. Quick one, quick one. Yeah, I had a question. My name is A.C. Come real close to the mic. Oh, and I'm from Alaska.
Starting point is 01:30:02 Oh, yeah. My question is. No, last state. And it's kind of more of a statement slash question. It's everybody thinks that Alaska is like a big red state, and it's not. It's starting to turn very blue. It's becoming a swing state. We have Mary Patola in Congress now, and that should not be the case. We have Lisa Murkowski, who is basically a Democrat. And if we have three senators, two senators that are making the difference, the turning the tide in the Senate right now, I feel like there should be way more investments and resources into Alaska and considering it more as a swing state. That way we can make sure. is red for a long time. Tyler, I know you were going for it.
Starting point is 01:30:50 How do we fix Alaska? Well, you know why Alaska's most recently screwed up, right? Rank choice voting is the worst. Everybody here needs to know it. You need a tattoo on yourself. No to rank choice voting. California and Washington and so many other states got screwed up because of a top two primary system.
Starting point is 01:31:14 They screwed with the election. and that's what drove your state deep blue. Guess what the new thing is? So that was so unpopular. They're not going to ever pass that in another state, the top two primary system. But now California and Washington are screwed up permanently because of that.
Starting point is 01:31:31 The new thing is ranked choice voting. And they're not trying to produce rank choice voting in deep blue states. They're trying to institute it in red states like Alaska. And then what happens? You elect Democrats through the system. And I can get into all the details of why. What's important is that everybody here is a warrior leaves this place and goes,
Starting point is 01:31:51 Ranked Choice voting is not going to enter my state ever, right? Alaska, Alaska has to fix this. Get rid of it. It's true. You got to get rid of Ranked Choice voting to turn back the clock. And it's still within the time period. I think you can do that. We're working on it, but they worded it really weird words like, vote no if yes and vote yes if no.
Starting point is 01:32:13 And so it didn't pass. and now it's going to, it's on the ballot again. It's horrible. And Lisa Murkowski is a total Democrat. It's insane that you have to deal with that. But that's the only way she survives now is you get people who act like Democrats and rank choice voting.
Starting point is 01:32:28 And that's it. They're frauds. Appreciate it. All right, folks, unfortunately, unfortunately, that is going to have to close it out for Thought Crime Live, Thought Crime. We should do a Charlie Chan. IRL, we will, hold on.
Starting point is 01:32:42 And we have right here the original four guys on Thought Crime Live that we used to do the show every Thursday with our good friend. And he's not here right now because he's on assignment. He's on permanent assignment with God. I like to think that Charlie's got the nine to noon hour and then rush, of course, is noon to three up there in heaven every single day. And we're going to continue this fight, we're going to continue this show, we're going to continue all of this in Charlie's honor, and I hope that all of you will continue to do what Charlie would say at the end of every single thought crime episode. Go out there and commit thought crime. Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie! Charlie! Charlie! Charlie! Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie.
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