The Charlie Kirk Show - Why Everyone Is Fleeing California ft. Lee Zeldin
Episode Date: January 14, 2026Gas Prices in California are more than $4.20 a gallon. In Oklahoma, it's less than half that. Sen. Markwayne Mullin explains the difference between his state and Gavin Newsom's, talks about Iran, and ...takes a shot at Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. Plus, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin responds to a New York Times hitpiece and explains how the Trump deregulation agenda is trickling down to enrich Americans. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, without further ado, we have Senator Mark Wayne Mullen.
He's a great, great senator out of the state of Oklahoma.
And I just want to give you guys in the red state of Oklahoma little kudos here, Senator.
You guys have the lowest gas prices in the country, apparently, a buck 83 a gallon in some counties in the great state of Oklahoma.
That's pretty remarkable.
That's like, yeah, what is this?
We said we wanted the 90s back, and at least in Oklahoma, we have it.
This is great.
In the 90s, it was like 78 cents a gallon.
But, you know, it was really, because I was filling up my work trucks.
However, at least in 97, 98.
But it's still yet to be under $2 gallons.
It's pretty amazing.
This is the difference, right?
So Oklahoma has the lowest gas prices in the country
because we embrace our fossil fuels and drill baby drill.
And California has the highest gas prices in the country.
country and they're shutting down rigs and drilling activity on a daily and shutting down
pipelines on the daily. Go figure how those two would run hand in hand, right? Yeah. So you
have a, you have multiple counties in Oklahoma at buck 83. Average gas price in California right
now is $4.21. Honestly, that's lower than I'd have expected. You could have told me it was over
five. Well, diesel is $4.80. $4.86. I mean, I just think it's a
amazing. And then you've got California, this is not what we were planning on talking about here,
Senator, but you've got California has lost. There was a New York Post article that I was reading
this morning. California has lost a trillion dollars of wealth. So Sergey Brin and all these other
billionaires are fleeing the state, Peter Thiel, multiple others, opening up satellite offices
in Texas and Tennessee and Florida because they're going to tax or they're proposing to tax the wealth.
And that could be unrealized gains as well on billionaires.
So if you are on paper a billionaire, they're going to tax 5% of your wealth.
Just take it to fund their medical.
They're going to shore up the medical books where they're giving free health care to illegals in that state.
Or give it to the homeless because that's worked out so well.
Right.
And let's not forget.
Not forget they ran off the wealthiest man in the country or in the world, Elon Musk,
who now is in California too.
And so you just, you can't make up crazy.
New York is going to be the same way.
I mean, it's just a matter of time
before the New York Stock Exchange moves to Dallas, Texas.
And you start looking at cost of building, right?
The cost of building in California is somewhere between $400 and $450 per square foot.
It's half that.
And in Oklahoma, so you can build a house and actually make it affordable.
I mean, they talk about affordable housing in California, but they regulate themselves out of existence.
And yet in Oklahoma, that's just called daily life because we have good governance because we have a red state instead of a blue state.
Yeah, I think that's a really fascinating dynamic of modern American cultures.
This is this divergence between red states and blue states.
It's getting further and further apart.
And we're seeing it in the migration patterns.
If you look at, we saw this with Minnesota.
People are leaving Minnesota for the first time in ages.
They're all moving to Texas.
Florida, Oklahoma. The South generally gets a lot of people. And yeah, they just can't get out of California or New York fast enough. I'm glad you mentioned Elon Musk. Have you seen this? All the other billionaires were bailing just before the new year because they have that initiated measure that might be on the ballot to do a retroactive wealth tax, a one-time billion. In California.
No, no, that's what we're talking about. Yeah, exactly. I didn't realize it was retroactive. Yeah, that's why they're all bailing. It's not just Musk. It's like all the Google guys and all, probably a bunch we've not even.
heard about.
I'm out of
bailing.
I left.
I know living.
Hey, I have a guy, a friend of mine, and I won't mention his name, but he's just a southern
Louisiana back roads swamp boy that has done very, very well at business investments.
And he doesn't do, you know, tech companies.
He does, like, construction industry companies.
He's done very, very well for himself.
And he left California, and he moved back to Louisiana.
And he moved out.
actually he left in
I think
April or May
of last year because of what was happening
and he loves
he's married a girl from California
but he's like you know it's
you can't afford to live there anymore
and it's up and down
it's like yeah it's registering your car
in California is like a thousand bucks
if you have an SUV I mean it's
it's up and down the price of school
there's no school choice you know you
we moved to Phoenix
you know after Charlie died
and it's like there's
school tax, you know, choice, right? So you get a voucher if you send your kid to a private Christian school. It's amazing. It's like right off the bat. You're saving yourself $7,500 to school.
So my, totally off subject here, but just California, how they're aggressively going after everybody. My son back in 2020 had a brain injury, we had to go through rehab. And we had the only rehab center that was specialized in his cognitive rehabilitation was, and Baker's
California. So we, I literally lived in an RV with my son on and off for 18 months. And I was talking
about it at a, you know, either on, either on a show like this or TV or something. But anyways,
California found out about it. And they tried to charge me taxes. And I had to prove to them that I
wasn't there consistent the whole time that I was, I was leaving most weekends and going back home.
And that we were there for medical reasons, had to get literally doctor notes to keep me from
having to pay income tax in California.
Jeez. Are you kidding me?
I'm not joking.
Yeah. That's amazing. That's a really amazing story.
Again, we did not plan on talking about any of this with the senator here because there's actual, we got a shutdown fight looming in Iran.
But this is, I thought of this. This is Tamika Mallory.
Well, it was over for business, by the way.
So yeah, I can be good.
Listen, I'm telling you, red states are booming.
The cost of energy across the board in red states is like half, if not less than that of blue states.
But it's more than this. Look at what Mom Doni is doing in New York, Senator.
This is Tamika Mallory. I thought of this as we were talking. I had the team grab it.
This is the new crime advisor that Mom Donnie has appointed.
Play cut 280.
I don't give a damn if they burn down Target.
Because Target should be on the streets with us calling for the justice that our people deserve.
Don't talk to us about looting.
Y'all are the looters. America has looted black people.
America looted the Native Americans when they first came here.
So looting is what you do.
We learned it from you.
We learned violence from you.
Wow.
That's Domani's new crime advisor.
You know, I'm not.
You should nominate her for Chief of Police.
Why not?
Make her Chief of Police.
There you go.
You know, I'm Cherokee.
I know I don't look at, but I actually am Cherokee.
And I sometimes get people give me crap by it.
And I said, man, I can't.
I can't control who my ancestors loved, but I am Cherokee.
That's why we ended up in Oklahoma.
And my, you know, I still carried, I'm actually a card carrying Cherokee, not like because
I have high cheap bones, Elizabeth Warren, Pocahontas.
And so, but when she said Native Americans, I tell you what, first of all, very seldom
all of us calls Native Americans, we're Indians.
but it's frustrating because there is no ethnic group that serves in the military at greater numbers than Native Americans.
And we're not out there rioting and causing that stuff like she said.
So don't pull us into that picture.
We respect the rule of law and we respect law enforcement and we love America.
Regardless of what happened to us, we're not out there trying to have, you know, trying to separate ourselves from someone else.
we are proud and proud to be Indian and we're proud of our tribes.
But we fly the flag beside, you know,
beside maybe our Cherokee flag along the way.
But, you know, we're not out there carrying somebody else's flag
or Somalian flags or Mexican flags.
You know, you're totally right.
I mean, Navajo Nation in Arizona, they vote Republican.
Yeah.
So there you go.
They do.
Yeah, they do.
We actually do ballot chasing in Navajo Nation.
We have a whole like Cherokee team or Navajo team.
Yeah, well, I mean, we have 36 tribes in the state of Oklahoma,
and I had 19 in the second district, and we're a red state, completely red state.
All 77 counties in Oklahoma vote red,
and the only state that may have a higher concentration of Native Americans is New Mexico,
but I'm not sure by that.
I don't think so.
I was it yeah I think Oklahoma is the most you know you guys got it goes back and screwed up Supreme Court that Supreme Court ruling you know that was that was a real bad one from uh was that
gorsuch that screwed us on that way gorsuch is that weird thing yeah ors it by the way gorsuch is the prime example of why supreme courts need term limits um I mean and I listen I come from a from a wrestling world I come from a fighting world and I come from politics I know arrogance but he's
He's the most arrogant man I've ever met in my life.
I mean that sincerely.
I literally stood up and walked out of his office, and that says a lot.
Because I may be the second most arrogant, but he's the most arrogant.
Well, we want him on our side with today's sports case.
We need him on the tariff ruling.
He has power over us.
We love Gorsuch.
I don't.
I absolutely do not.
And I don't want to replace you with some lib, but I do not.
I have zero respect.
That guy's flat out lied to me.
He told me something that he never fulfilled.
And he told me, shook my hand on it.
I mean, we literally shook hands.
And he didn't fulfill what he said he was going to do.
And now he won't even return my phone calls.
And so I have zero, zero, zero respect for him.
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updates from scotis yes and the senator warned us about him and now apparently apparently
justice gorset sounds sympathetic on the trans issue did you hear that senator making them a protected
class. So, oh boy. Well, you warned us. He did warn us. He did warn us. Well, there it is. It's
pretty, it's, it's actually really tough to make a senator speechless. I'm speechless.
Yeah, I don't, you listen, men and boys are boys and are you rules. Pretty simple.
Supreme Court cannot or do it otherwise. The Supreme Court is going to overthink this, aren't they?
They're going to overthink this. Whatever they rule, they cannot overturn reality. A pastor of mine, a friend of mine used to say,
educated beyond their intelligence. Go ahead, Senator.
I'm just telling you, Gorsuch, when you meet with him, he's the smartest man in the room.
And he may be. I mean, obviously, he's brilliant. But there's, there's a, there's some very
brilliant people out there that doesn't want to show how brilliant they are. But they, they,
they, they can actually express it through humility. And that guy doesn't have the ability to do that.
And for you to look at this case,
with transgender athletes in any other way,
especially as a father of three daughters who wrestle,
that means they're in a combative sport.
I'm sorry, you just, you know, that is a lifestyle choice
when you decide you're going to transition.
Yeah, I mean, absolutely.
We're obviously 100% in agreement with you there, Senator.
I do want to get, we have Iran coming up.
There was a bunch of back and forth last night.
The Wall Street Journal posted something saying J.D. Vance is going for diplomacy, but Trump wants to strike.
You are, people need to understand this about you in this.
I mean, this role, I'm going to say it.
You don't have to say it, sir, but I hear it from everybody that you are playing this massive go-between role between the House and the Senate
and then even the both legislative bodies in the White House.
can you shed any light on this Iranian potential strike versus diplomacy?
By the way, the vice president's office wrote back and corrected the piece in the Wall Street Journal saying that Marco and J.D. are presenting a suite of options from military action to diplomacy.
So they did correct the record there, but it was a lie from the go.
What are you hearing, sir?
Well, first of all, there are several people that play a good role between the White House and the Senate.
I mean, the president has many friends, and I'm just lucky enough to be called one of them.
So, first of all, what Secretary HECSeth has said multiple times mess around and find out,
I'm cleaning that up because my wife would be mad at me if I said the other thing.
So with our distributors of this program.
Yes, continue.
So see, I'm being very nice.
And the president has made it very clear that he will be willing to protect the people
of Iran if the murderous regime there in Iran decide they're going to kill people in mass.
And what that mass number is, I don't know what the president's tolerance is, but I will tell
you the president doesn't bluff. And he's proven that he is not afraid of Iran. He's not
afraid of going in. We've proven we have the capability to destroy their air defense system
and to strike anytime and anywhere. And he made it very clear that he could have taken out the
leadership if he wanted to, but he decided not to. And so I wouldn't be surprised if you see
some military action in defense of the Iranian people. And I like to say this in 1977 when I was
born, Iran was a friend of us. In fact, they were probably more Western advanced in the United
States than it was to accepting women in workplaces and into government and actually into
and ethnic groups too.
This current regime has destroyed all that.
And we'd love to have a relationship back with the Iranian people.
I think we have a lot in common.
There was a lot of business relationships that was between Iran and the United States
prior to 1979, the overthrow of Shaw.
And so I believe the president is actively looking at his position
and what is the best way to support the people wanting to take back their country in Iran?
Yeah, I mean, and listen, I just, you know, we obviously support the people of Iran.
We want independence. We want them to thrive. We want them to throw off these brutal dictators.
We want them to do it. Canada on this show, and I can tell you, our audience feels the same.
I mean, you know, military action in another far away Middle Eastern land. It's not like Venezuela, Western Hemisphere, Monroe, Don Roe Doctrine.
And I think there's a there's a broad base of support for Venezuela.
It's I think less so for Iran.
So I hope that we, you know, I'm by the way, I'm all for cutting off the oil flow,
you know, the revenue from the CCP to Iran.
I think that's absolutely what we should do.
Moral support.
Maybe there's some stuff that, you know, off the books maneuvering behind the scenes
that needs to happen with our special ops guys or whatever.
I'm open.
I just, you know, I want to be cautious because regime change is, is messy.
It's always messy.
and it's proven in the Middle East more so than ever.
But I will say there does seem to be a legitimate, organic, popular uprising.
There is the son of the former Shah that seems like we had a guest on yesterday, Senator,
that has a lot of support from the protesters movement.
I have no idea if he has a majority of support within the country.
But it does seem to indicate there are some elements that are aligning for a real massive change in Iran.
Well, a regime change, this is much different than the regime change you saw.
all underneath Secretary Clinton who had the Arab Spring, which left the Middle East and
complete disarray versus what's happening in Iran. This is an organic group that has risen up.
And when anytime you have these organic groups, there's someone, be it the Shal's son or not,
you know, there's a difference of opinions if he's popular or not popular. I'd say he's not
actually that popular. But anytime you see a movement like this, leadership intends to move to the
front. And this is the...
people, not the United States trying to have regime change. This is the people that's having
the regime change. We're there to support the people in the event that they start being slaughtered
by their own regime. Now, to pivot back to a vice president, J.D. Vance, I will tell you,
there is no daylight. There's open discussions, but no daylight when a decision is made
between the president and J.D. Vance. They have a great relationship. Marco and
our Secretary Rubio and the vice president have a great relationship,
but they also have such a good relationship that they can have an open discussion,
but when the decision is made, when the play call is made, they are together.
And that's the whole president.
What the president allows people to do is express his opinion.
I visit with the president most time when he's asking me a question,
what do you think about this?
And he's truly inquisitive, but when he decides to make a decision,
after he hears everybody out, he decides and he moves.
And that's what's so good about this administration is that when they move, they move together.
And JD has been very open about his position sometime on the use of military force.
But he is probably one of the smartest guys you'll sit down and talk to when he's truly wanting to get to the facts.
He's not a guy that makes decisions off emotions.
JD makes decisions off of facts.
And he can change his opinion because of that.
That's why I have so much respect for the guy.
I totally agree.
I mean, they're going to try and drum up a lot of drama because 2028's looming.
That's all it is.
Okay?
Yeah, of course.
Senator, thank you for your time.
We'll talk about the funding shutdown soon.
Okay.
Talk to you later.
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Honored to have our next guest. That is Lee Zeldon, who's running the EPA, doing an amazing job.
One of the picks from Trump that I only ever hear positive things about.
Lee Zeldon, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. It's good to have you.
It's great to be with you guys.
Yeah, absolutely. You got, you are crushing it over there at the EPA. And, you know,
we used to think of the EPA as like this employment killer. You know, it's just like this
barrier to getting good things done, being productive as an entrepreneur in the country.
You are changing that. And I'm thinking, everything's great. Everything's great. And then I,
you know, trolling around Twitter yesterday. And I see that the New York Times is claiming,
Lee, that you have, you've stopped considering lives saved when setting pollution limits and instead
calculate only on the cost to businesses. And I love that on Twitter, it's now getting slapped with a
community note because it's complete hogwash, but it's gone viral. Their tweet has 5.1 million
views because they are lying to people, correct? This is the news. Yeah, they like to write a headline
like this to freak people out to twist what would actually be accurate because they're trying
to advance a narrative. It's amazing how synced up they are with others in the left wing media,
congressional Democrats, all of a sudden at once, they're all advancing a narrative that is
100% untrue. Of course we are going to be considering to factor in the impact on lives when doing our
job. Our core mission at EPA is protecting human health and the environment, but what we aren't
going to do is just play along with whatever the left-wing strategy is of the day to try to advance
Trump's arrangement syndrome at its highest level. For us, we've rejected the notion that in
order to protect the environment, you have to destroy the economy. We inherited it. We inherited it.
mess on all sorts of different regulations that amount into the trillions.
We just saw some footage there, President Trump at a Ford factory.
In so many different ways, the Obama and Biden administrations with tailpipe emissions and
electric vehicle mandates, working with blue states like California, have reduced consumer
choice, have increased vehicle costs.
And we inherited this mess and decided with this Trump mandate, President Trump winning
all the battleground states, winning the popular vote, we're going to fix all of it at once.
And whether it's sending to Congress the three Biden-EPA waivers to California that gave them
permission to do their electric vehicle mandate, which Congress then passed the resolutions
to reject and President Trump signed. It's the change to CAFE standards that you saw Secretary
Duffy announced with President Trump at the Oval Office a few weeks. It's the proposed repeal of the
2009 endangerment finding, and all of the greenhouse gas emissions on light, medium, and heavy-duty
vehicles that followed, and that start-stop, that annoying, almost universally hated start-stop
feature on these cars that were getting rid of the off-cycle credits, all in one proposal,
which it finalized would be the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States
of America. We are going to push back on the left with their false narratives, their untruthed,
the mess of regulation that we inherited and our goals to fix everything and to do it truthfully,
promoting gold standard science and fulfilling that Trump mandate that the American public voted for.
Yeah, well, that's exciting.
It just strikes me.
The EPA, the right has always had to play in this unfair playing field where if you, the Biden administration
or the Obama administration does something not so to pursue a political agenda.
And then if you repeal it, you have this panic attack where it's, they're rolling back the
environmental. Well, that's exactly. I mean, exactly. That's the headline. God forbid we live in the 90s again.
Yeah, that's the headline. That's the implication. That's what they want to do. This is Pravda.
This is fake. That they want to imply that you don't care about people's lives. That Trump
administration does not care about people's lives when the exact opposite is true. And we're actually
creating an opportunity for growth again in this country and getting rid of nonsense regulations.
Now, this is what's funny about having you on today. We had Senator Mark Wayne Mullen and he was talking
about gas prices at $1.83 in some counties in Oklahoma. You clap back at the governor,
Gavin Newsom's press office. I loved this one, by the way. This is Image 303. So Governor Gavin
Newsom's press office is bragging about the fact that, you know, in California, gas prices hit
lowest levels in years. Here's what drivers will pay. So he's taking credit for what you and the
president are doing. Meanwhile, it's so what is it around, I think average price is around $4, $4.20. I just
Googled it this morning in California, and you got a buck 83 in Oklahoma. Why is, why are you
calling, let's just say, garbage on this, this note from Governor Gavin Newsom? Yeah, because California
can have lower gas prices if the left-wing Democrats who are destroying, pummeling that state
into the ground would be advancing great energy policies like you're seeing in states where energy
costs so much less, where it costs less to heat your home, to fill up your gas tank, where people
are able to make their dollar stretch further because there are people in government at the state
level who are advancing smart energy policies. But in California, Governor Newsom and the Democrats
running the legislature have been beholden to the far left. Many of them are part of the far left,
pandering the far left, and pushing these energy and environmental policies that are driving so many
Californians to leave their state permanently for good. President Trump has been able to, through his
policies, reduce gas prices to under $3 in 43 states across the country. California is not one of them,
and that is because of these people at the state level, in the capital of California,
pushing these bad energy and environment policies. So, yeah, I think that if those Democrats
in California wanted to truly be part of the progress, maybe they would,
would get the heck out of the way going forward rather than doing what they have been doing,
creating a mess that's been increasing gas prices. And it's a reason why that list isn't 44 instead
of 43 is because of these people who are bragging now and trying to take credit for the progress
that President Trump has been delivering since the moment he came back in the office.
It's so like brazen. That's what I can't get over. So they have their average gas prices in
California are $1.40 above the national average.
421. It's $1.40 above the national average, and you have Gavin Newsom taking a bow,
saying, look at what I've done in the state of California. When everybody with a brain knows,
this is because President Trump's policies, what you guys are doing at the EPA,
it's just, I mean, you almost have to tip your hat at the brazenness of the lie.
Like the fact that he's willing to do this on Twitter, when he knows the administrator of the EPA
is going to come out and knock him for it. Another question we have,
Lee here is that we're kind of looking at utility prices as well. Are we seeing those drop commensurate
with the price of energy in other ways like gas prices? Well, there's such a huge difference
in red states and blue states. And we saw, for example, President Trump's from pushing this
pipeline called Constitution Pipeline to deliver a natural gas from Pennsylvania into New England.
New Englanders need natural gas. It would reduce our reliance on foreign sources of energy. It
would make energy prices more affordable, and it's being blocked by the left wing.
And you compare policies in red states where it costs so much less to heat your home
than when you look at these Democrat-run states. It's not a coincidence. You know, it's not
like there's nothing else to it. No, it actually tells a pretty big story when you compare the
price differential between the two states. Now, all across,
Across the entire country, the numbers were going up big time when President Biden was in office.
The policies of his administration, all sorts of new regulations and favoring intermittent sources over baseload power,
President Trump understands the need to ramp up baseload power in his country.
He understands the need to unleash energy dominance.
He wants to see more pipelines being built.
Thankfully, they now are.
He wants to see more power plants being built.
President Trump has saved a clean, beautiful coal.
President Trump has been getting new nuclear sites online.
I've been at groundbreakings all across this country.
Idaho Falls, Idaho, new nuclear facility.
I was there for the groundbreaking.
I was in West Memphis, Arkansas,
where a $4 billion data center was being built.
And it was built with a partnership with Arkansas
that provides a net benefit to rate payers.
It's the red state policies.
Yeah, this is my question for you, Mr. Administrator, is what, so you've got all these new data centers going up, right?
We know that we need it to fuel the AI revolution.
We know that we, the President Trump and the administration, you guys at the EPA have made this a core tenant.
We want to be the AI center, crypto center, but that takes a ton of energy.
Are we worried that these new demands from these data centers, obviously Arkansas is a good example of it, not being a concern,
but because they're building capacity.
But are we worried that these data centers
are going to drive up prices for consumers at home?
It's all about how you do it, Andrew.
And when you reference that West Memphis, Arkansas example,
you have a partnership with the state of Arkansas and energy
where the ratepayers end up receiving a net benefit,
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All right, we have updates coming from SCOTUS. There's a few clips here that our team is
pooling right now.
You had one.
Could you read it to us or do we need to wait for the clip?
This was the Alito clip.
Oh, yeah.
Where the ACLU was forced to admit.
And we're talking, of course, about there's a case before the Supreme Court about trans sports, trans athletes.
By the way, this is.
All right, here we got it.
So this is supposedly, I don't have the audio clip, but this is someone watching it.
We're grabbing it.
Alito to decide if there is discrimination on the basis of sex under Title IX.
to define what sex is, right?
And the ACLU says, yes.
So Alito says, what does it mean to be a man or a woman, a boy or a girl?
ACLU says, we do not have a definition for the court.
You know, it reminded me because you told me this in the break.
And I was like, this is why Charlie was so good.
He just stuck on this question again and again and again, because he knew it fried a liberal's brain.
It just, it actually short circuits a lot of their, imagine if they just had to go,
Imagine if they try to run past Alito with a, well, if you define as a woman, then you're a woman.
Yeah, well, I'm feeling very negative about the Supreme Court currently because I'm expecting them to come down against Trump's tariffs.
And then we have Senator Mark Wayne Mullen saying some not nice things about Neil Gorsuch, Justice Gorsuch.
And then you've got, you know, Amy Coney Barrett is basically saying similar, like calling them trans girls.
There's a boy and there's a girl.
And there's, that's what the option.
are. There's this trans girl stuff is
it's not a good start. It's not a good start that they're actually
misrepresenting the sex of the
the children involved in this case. It's interesting that
Kavanaugh does seem the most on our side because Kavanaugh was
annoying in that I can't remember the name of it but the gay rights case that was
during the Trump first admin. Oh, uh, Obergerfeld?
No, it wasn't that it was well so now that I think about I actually think he ruled
our way but he did write it was like an annoying thing where it was when they
ruled that like gender identity was a protected
class I think oh right well and then
in the ruling he says like I ruled against this but
I want to applaud you guys because you've made a lot of
progress over the last few years I'm just really happy
I have a theory on Kavanaugh that he got
he got red pilled during the
confirmation people have speculated on that I don't
think I truthfully
I don't think his record bears that out
because he's been lib on stuff
he's been more good than bad
overall but I don't think I don't think
people have reacted to him by going
wow he's way more conservative with them
we anticipated and it must be because of that. He's basically gone the way people
anticipated. The problem with the Supreme Court right now is that Trump's first term, we have
some kind of, they're not swings and misses, but they're not, they're not dominant, right?
They're not an elit. There we go, right behind your head right here. Clarence Thomas.
Charlie's favorite Supreme Court justice. It's worth noting, yeah, like probably, you know,
the best, the two best Supreme Court justices we have were picked by two Bushes.
Well, and they're a little older now.
They are.
That is, both of them are old.
And the trouble is, what I've heard, I remember speaking with someone who knew the court well.
And the problem was, was like, Alito and Thomas, they both kind of react to the vibe around them.
So they get depressed when it's a liberal presidency and, you know, if they feel or if they feel outnumbered on the court.
But when they don't feel a number, when they're getting good cases, they get excited and they enjoy being a justice.
And then they're less likely to retire.
And that's a bother because, you know, it is, it has to be said.
Justice Thomas especially is old.
It would strategically be sound for him to retire now rather than, I mean, even if he
were to wait another year, if we've lost the Senate through some fluke or if it's a one,
you know, one vote margin, then they could conceive of what he's 77.
He's 77 years old born in 1948.
And he's, he is an amazing justice.
He's an incredible justice.
And Alito is amazing.
What's Alito's age?
I don't think he's that much.
He's certainly not youthful.
I think he's in his 70s as well.
We'll find out.
I'm looking it up right now.
75 years old.
Exactly.
So he's born in 1950.
So they're both.
Let's play a clip here from Alito
questioning this Kathleen Martinetti,
the attorney arguing before the Supreme Court case,
I think on behalf of trans sports rights or whatever,
309.
That has a boys, let's say, track team and a girls' track team.
A student who has the genes and the reproductive system of a male and had those at birth and has never taken puberty blockers, never taken female hormones, never had any gender altering or affirming surgery says, nevertheless, I am a woman.
that's who I am.
Can the school say, no, you cannot participate on the girls' team?
Yes, they can.
But that person, is that person not a woman in your understanding?
If the person says, I sincerely believe I a woman, I am, in fact, a woman.
Is that person not a woman?
I would respect their self-identity in addressing the person.
Self-identity.
I would respect their pronouns.
Yeah, I mean, it's the big picture thing.
thing is, is neither of them, they're not imminently at death store. No. But, and we have had
justices who made it 290. I believe Stevens did. And he only, he lived a long time after he
retired too. Well, you got the Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Exactly, though. So you can have people,
if you do not choose the time of your retirement, God will choose the time of your retirement.
And it may not be the time that men would prefer. And so we have to think about that. And we have to
think about these Supreme Court appointments. Because I don't think, yeah, the three appointments
we made. None of them were catastrophic.
They're not, we had Souter who
was picked by a Republican and became a
liberal member of the court, but
they're also not home runs, and
we're also seeing how issues have evolved.
So for decades, the top
concern of a lot of conservatives was, oh, we need to overturn
Roeby Wade, for example. We now have
that. We need to be thinking about, what
are the other issues that we're looking
towards? And so, for
example, now it's a much bigger deal. You have to
have justices who are ready to overturn
the DEI regime, the
anti-white, anti-male discrimination stuff, really enforce that stuff.
And not everyone is great on that.
And you have to make sure you're getting justices who will be skilled at that and also skilled
at the coalition building aspect of it.
And I talk to people who are clerks, lawyers.
And they have a lot of interesting takes on this because there are judges who might be
really good on the ideology stuff, but they alienate people.
And then there are judges who are good on the ideology stuff, but they're also very good
at that backroom dealing stuff.
It's very interesting to talk to them.
Yeah, you have a lot of connections within this area.
You're always talking to clerks and you back channel with a lot of these people.
So I take your word for this.
I will tell you, not too long ago, I was back east and was in D.C.
And I was meeting with some people that this is all they focus on.
It is picking and sifting through the potential nominees for a next Supreme Court justice.
And there's already names being floated.
They're being vetted right now, I'm telling you.
So there's work being done.
and there's a lot of disagreement about who's going to be the best, who's going to be the right pick.
But it's very possible that Trump will have another pick or potentially two.
We might have a majority Trump chosen Supreme Court, and it would be a huge miss if that's not an amazing Supreme Court.
And there's a lot of people that don't want it to just go through the Federalist Society again.
So that's a whole can of worms for another day.
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