The Glenn Beck Program - Best of the Program | Guests: Steve Deace & Liz Wheeler | 9/11/25
Episode Date: September 11, 2025Journalist Megyn Kelly joins to discuss the horrific loss of Charlie and his lasting legacy. Glenn and Megyn discuss how Charlie’s assassin must be caught to ensure justice for Charlie. BlazeTV host... Liz Wheeler joins to discuss the evil that took place yesterday in the theft of Charlie’s life and also shares the truth that God can and will use this evil for good. BlazeTV host Steve Deace joins to express his grief over the loss of Charlie. BlazeTV host of "Relatable" Allie Beth Stuckey joins to share that despite this atrocious loss, it can still be used for the main thing Charlie advocated for: making much of Jesus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today's podcast is worth listening in its entirety, but if you only have a few minutes,
this is the best of as we remember Charlie Kirk on 9-11 and try to find our way through the feelings
and the emotions that we all have knotted up inside of us, trying to make sense of our world,
and remember a great, great man and a true friend.
Megan Kelly is on with me today.
also Liz Wheeler, who is a dear friend so close to Charlie,
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Welcome to the table.
Megan Kelly is going to join us in just a moment.
As you can imagine, all of us are being torn a million different directions and we'll be joining us.
hopefully in a few minutes, if not a little bit later today.
But we have a lot of people on today that want to share some stories about Charlie Kirk.
And tomorrow I want to hear from you.
Yesterday was such a surreal day.
I was getting ready to record my special last night.
It was in the afternoon.
and I'm sitting here in my studio and I look at the stairs through this glass door that I have here.
And my wife is on the phone and she's standing on the stairway and she has her hand gripping the stair rail.
And I could see it in her eye.
She was on the phone.
And I could see confusion.
I could see trouble.
And in my ear, I'm hearing five, four, three.
And I said, stop, stop, stop, stop.
I need 30 seconds.
I need to talk to my wife.
And I motioned for her to come in.
And in a confused and dazed sort of way, she kind of stumbles into the room.
And I said, what's happening, honey?
and she said it's Cheyenne.
I didn't know what that meant it.
As a dad, you can imagine.
I said, is she okay?
What's happening?
She meant it's Cheyenne on the phone.
Cheyenne had just gotten past the crush of the crowd.
She called her mom.
She said, Charlie Kirk's just been shot.
What?
She sent me some video.
And I knew it was true.
but I hoped for the best until a few minutes later somebody else sent me video that I hope you did not see of the bullet striking him.
It must have been like what it was when you first saw the Zuprooter film, or if you were standing in the grassy knoll.
You just knew.
I was on with Megan Kelly, and we were holding on to the hope that he was somehow or another going to survive that.
and Megan said at one point,
I don't know why I'm not announcing
what everybody else is announcing,
but I just can't.
Megan joins us now.
Hi, Megan.
Hi, Glenn.
What a weird 24 hours it has been.
Where are you this morning
in unraveling this knot in your head?
I still don't feel like I have my arms around it.
I don't feel like I've totally digested
the fact that he's gone.
and the way in which he was taken.
You know, Charlie truly was such a larger-than-life figure.
We say that term, but it was true about him.
At 6'5, he truly seemed larger than most of us,
and he was in his gifts and his tirelessness
and just knowing exactly where the theme in every story was
and his raw courage.
So many times, we like to think we're courageous in our commentary.
You'd look at Charlie and you'd think, now that's true courage.
He would just say it like it was.
The things you'd be thinking in your head, but you might not want to say explicitly,
he said, and he took a lot of slings and arrows for it and was demonized
for being all the terrible things as opposed to people taking him on and saying,
does he have a point?
You know, I said earlier today that you don't kill the weak.
you know people don't
people don't want to
try to heal or
or they just want to speak in anger
at times
and you know
anger is part of the grieving process
and I know I'm angry
but
Charlie would face that anger
and
what people think
is weakness by showing love and compassion
and listening
and just having a decent conversation
that's one of the reasons
why he was killed. He wasn't, he wasn't, he wasn't, he wasn't killed because he was weak.
Just like Gandhi wasn't weak. He, he, he was killed because he was effective.
Megan, where do we go from here? She dropped. Can we get her back on the phone?
I got an email from somebody today this morning, and I want to share the email. I won't share the name.
it short, but I also think I should share the, my response.
Because I think it's how most of us feel.
It comes from a very well-known conservative leader.
Glenn, I am devastated this morning.
I am in deep mourning for Charlie.
I'm in mourning for his family in our country.
And I don't know how to surface from this.
I don't know if I do either.
But I would like to share my thoughts with you a little later on.
Megan is with me.
Megan, how do we process this?
How do we surface from this?
You know, I think we all have to go through the denial and the bargaining.
You know, like, I'm still refreshing my ex account, like, hoping somehow there's a reversal.
You know, like, somehow it was all wrong.
Somehow, we got it all wrong.
You know, sometimes the media gets it wrong.
It's absurd.
We know what the answer is, but that's a natural reaction when you had a sudden loss in particular.
And anger is completely appropriate now, too.
It's completely appropriate.
You know, we are going to catch this guy.
You know, that FBI presser they just held was very encouraging.
They've, in two things happened this morning that are of note right now, Glenn.
first Stephen Crowder, who is very solid on his law enforcement leak reporting.
He has a proven track history.
He's the one who got the manifesto from the trans shooter in Nashville before anyone else.
And that's not all.
He's at other leaks is posting a document saying he received from an ATF source on the investigation.
And that says that they retrieve the gun in the woods behind the campus,
wrapped in a towel and that there were three unspent cartridges in the gun that had transgender
and anti-fascist ideology, something written on them. Now that piece of, that last piece of it
was not confirmed by the FBI at the pressure they just held, but every other thing was.
The Crowder report was confirmed in every detail, including naming the kind of gun. He had that
right. He had the location right. He had the trail and the traffic.
of the suspect right. They did not volunteer the business about what was written on the cartridges,
nor did anyone there ask because those reporters almost certainly don't follow Stephen Crowder
because those reporters will probably tell you he's not to be trusted. Now this is an early report
and it could turn out to be wrong, but that's the update as far as we know it. And the FBI
revealing that they have a picture of him, that they did of course track him,
on his way to the shooting spot with surveillance cameras.
Of course, on these college campuses,
we would expect that in dorms or class buildings.
And they appear confident, at least to me, that they've got the guy.
And if they've got the weapon, Glenn,
while they may or may not have fingerprints,
but they almost certainly have DNA.
I mean, they almost certainly have DNA,
which I'm sure they're uploading right now
into every database they can.
You know, we saw this in Colberger.
They're not supposed to use the public databases, sorry, private, like 23Mee or Ancestry.com, though in Colberger, they did, and that is how they found Colberger.
Sometimes they do.
And even just the public database of DNA can lead you to at least a family member somewhere near a shooter or a suspect, and then it's just a matter of charts and a few hours in getting to that person's relative.
So I believe they will find a shooter, and then we'll know the ideology, and then we'll have a,
a place to put some of the anger,
like an explanation
or something that will help us understand
what deranged person,
and I don't mean that in the clinical sense,
did this yesterday.
I just feel like I don't know where to go
until I know who did this and why.
It was about midnight last night
when I talked to the president,
and he was very clear
that we will
find whoever is responsible for this and justice will be served he was uh extraordinarily confident
in that um which gave me an awful lot of hope i don't know if you saw his speech last night that he
gave from the oval but i thought he had exactly the very powerful hit exactly the right tone
hit exactly the right tone but i think the days of us fooling around and nibbling at the edges i
think those days are over. I agree. And one of the things Trump said last night that was so good
was he used the word terrorism. That's exactly right. You know, that's, that is how a lot of us
are feeling. And I know you've had the same experience I've had in the past 24 hours, Glenn,
where virtually everyone I know in the media business has reached out. I think there are a lot of
folks who are in Arlene in particular in conservative media who are very rattled by this because
he was one of ours and he was taken, you know, obviously we all have concerns about personal
security now with the shooter at loose, you know, at large as well, but I just mean that, like,
the betrayal and the need to rise up and protect ours and the people we value and love, you know,
this is like, I don't want to say a call to arms because I'm not encouraging violence,
but I mean a unifying call for us to stand shoulder and stand up.
Yeah, it is absolutely a wake-up call to anybody who thought, you know,
oh, it's just going to, you know, pass us by. It's not. This is the call of our age.
And how we respond is going to determine the future of freedom in this country.
but I have great confidence that we will respond just as we did after 9-11.
We responded with conviction.
We responded in an intelligence sort of way.
We overreacted in some ways that I would like to avoid this time.
But we came together as a nation and did what had to be done for the,
preservation of our nation. Now, if we can have the moderation
lesson learned this time, perhaps we will be good, but I think the days of
Antifa not feeling any ramifications for their work and others,
those days are over as of yesterday.
Megan, you know, I just, go ahead. Go ahead, Glenn. I was just going to say
One of the things we did after 9-11 was when the stock market opened two days later, we all bought stock.
It could have been a $5 stock, but everyone did it just to send a message that the financial center would stand.
And I think we are going to see a reaction on college campuses when it comes to free speech by conservatives unlike anything we've ever seen before in a similar vein.
I'm proud to stand shoulder to shoulder.
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Liz Wheeler
Hello Liz
Hi Glenn
I spoke to you yesterday and we were both
pretty raw at the time
How are you doing this morning?
I'm in a fog of grief Glenn
I think that a lot of us
are I feel
it still feels very unbelievable
what happened to our dear friend Charlie Kirk
I feel like I'm floating up outside of my body
in a sense
watching all of this unfold, it's quite something to see the reaction from the American
people over this assassination. I think you're correct when you say that our country has
changed forever. I think this is one of the most significant, not just political assassinations,
but political events that we've experienced since the inception of our country.
And I think I've been praying about this since you and I spoke for so long yesterday.
I've been thinking about this endlessly, obviously on my knees praying for sweet Erica
and Charlie and Erica's two babies.
But I think one of the things that has happened in the last 24 hours is people in our country,
and I don't even want to say conservatives, I don't want to say right.
wingers because it's not just that have realized that Charlie is so normal. He's not radical.
He's not extreme. He's not bombastic. He's not edgy. He's just a regular guy. And he's kind.
And they killed him because of those beliefs and opinions, those principles and values,
Glenn, that we share with him.
And you and I work in this industry, and we've written a lot of books about this political
enemy that we face, and we talk about it a lot.
But for the majority of the American people, this is the first time, Glenn, that they're
realizing exactly who this political enemy that we face is, and it's jarring and it's gut-wrenching
because they realize that just as easily as they assassinated Charlie Kirk and are now
dancing on his grave.
They want to do that to us, too.
Liz,
I, and I know you do,
I have such
faith in the Lord,
and I know,
I don't know how our lives end,
I don't know how things work out,
but I know
everything that happens
is used for his good.
There is no way
to thwart God's plan.
You can make it, you can make getting there harder.
You can make getting there more painful.
But if we trust in him,
great and glorious things are going to happen because of this.
Charlie once said,
go ahead.
Charlie once said when someone asked him what he wanted to be known for the most,
and he wore a lot of hats, so he could have picked a lot of different accomplishments and identities,
and he said he wanted to be known for his faith.
And that's, I mean, it's so powerful.
You and I are clinging to God right now.
Everyone sitting here with us is clinging to God.
I'm literally sitting here gripping a rosary as we talk.
Evil happens in our world, and we all ask that question, why?
Why does God allow bad things to have?
happen to good and innocent people. And, you know, as Father Mike Schmidt reminded us yesterday,
when evil happened, that is not God's perfect will. It is God's permissive will, which is very
different. God allowed Charlie's death to happen, but he did not want it to happen. God values
human freedom and can bring about a greater good through these allowed events. And
but God does not cause evil.
He uses it to achieve his higher purpose.
Sometimes we don't know what that is, and I'm human.
I find it very difficult not to have an immediate answer to, okay, what is that higher good?
But it could be testing faith or demonstrating compassion, teaching people how to uphold his perfect will of good.
And if God were to remove evil from the human existence, he would also be able.
removing our free will to love him and to love others. And he knows that despite the evil that he
allows to exist in the world, this greater good can be achieved for eternity, which is where Charlie is now.
And Glenn, there are a lot of bad people online right now, you know, celebrating Charlie's death
and saying how ironic it was that Charlie was killed by a gun when he was a champion of gun rights.
But do you want to know what the real irony is?
The real irony is that Charlie, at this moment in eternity, I guarantee to you, Glenn, is praying for those who did this to him.
You know, yesterday I said, I think I might have done one of the hardest things I've ever done.
I walked to the front gate and I lowered my flag to half mass for a dear friend.
and I think that is going to be easy compared to the forgiveness and the compassion and the restraint that is going to be required from all of us in the coming days.
I think that's going to be very difficult.
and I don't know how you do it if you don't have God.
I don't.
I can't imagine moving forward without God.
The Bible says he is my rock.
He is my refuge.
And I can tell you that that's the only thing right now that's helping me swim through this fog of grief.
Charlie was such a good man, Glenn.
Such a good man.
You know, he once actually hired me.
was a decade and a half ago.
He hired me to work for Turning Point USA,
but I wasn't going to, my start date for starting that job
wasn't going to be for like three months down the road
because of the new financial cycle.
And in the interim, after we had signed that contract,
but before I had started,
I got offered my first television job on OAN.
And so I preemptively quit on Charlie.
And I remember talking to him and saying,
I know this is such a sucky move.
for me to preemptively quit on you after we had agreed.
But Charlie, what would you do?
And he was so gracious, Glenn.
He was so generous.
He said, you are, you're going to kill it.
You're going to, you are going to use this platform to glorify God and to save our country.
And he was always so encouraging.
Yesterday, I was looking back at our text thread because for as busy as this man was,
he never neglected talking to his friends.
And during some of the most challenging moments in my public,
life, who was texting me encouragement, but Charlie Kirk.
This, it is hard to think about how to move forward.
But one of the things, and I know that it's hard to articulate clearly in this moment,
but one of the things that I know with crystal clarity at this moment is we are not going
to be silenced by an enemy who harms us.
We are not going to back down.
We are not going to be quiet.
We are going to honor Charlie's legacy.
We are going to care for and love Charlie's family.
We are going to understand in a clearer sense exactly what we are up against.
And it's going to, with God on our side, it is going to lead us to victory in a way that our country has not yet experienced because we do have this binary choice.
The left wants violence.
The left wants civil war.
The left wants to hurt us and kill us.
But what's going to happen instead is these people in our country, people who are politically
apathetic or lukewarm liberal or, you know, maybe right wing but not that active in politics,
the same thing is going to happen as a result of Charlie's assassination that happened after the Black Lives Matter riots or after the COVID vaccine mandates,
where people realized that the other side does not want the best for us,
that the other side during the Black Lives Matter riots
was willing to falsely accuse us of being racist when that wasn't true.
Or during COVID to tell us that we couldn't go to church and worship God
and we had to take their medical product because they said so
and they didn't care about the harm.
Glenn, this is that times 1,000.
people are now looking out across our country realizing that there are subversive forces and not just a radical lunatic madman isolated incident.
There are radical forces who want to kill us.
And the awakening that's going to happen, the eye opening, you are going to see churches filled with people turning to God.
You are going to see politics a swell of good people who want to stand for normalcy and common sense.
two million, five million, ten million new Charlie Kirk's are going to be minted because of this.
And that's hard to picture in this moment and there will be hard choices to make because we're angry right now and the left is taunting us.
But I have so much faith.
I have so much faith in what Charlie did and in the prayers that he is going to be bathing our country in now from eternity.
Liz, you're one of my favorite people
and I know you were one of Charlie's favorite people too.
Thank you for coming on today.
Thank you, Glenn. God bless you.
I'm going to share some personal thoughts on Charlie Kirk coming up in a minute.
But I want to spend a few minutes with another friend of Charlie Kirk's
and a good friend of our program and mine, Steve Days,
who follows me on Blaze TV.
Steve, I know it has been a hard 24 hours.
How are you holding up?
I'm pretty devastated.
I think I have solved more, Glenn, in the last 18 hours than I probably did since the night of my own conversion.
I'm angry, and I know a lot of people are.
and there will be a time after we need to mourn first, Glenn,
because otherwise the anger will come out destructively,
and it needs to come out, but constructively.
And I think we have to mourn first.
I think Charlie's legacy as a father, husband, friend, patriot merits that.
And I think TPSA and his family need that.
But in the not-too-distant future,
we're going to have to get the message that was sent here.
He was the best of us.
When you saw him behind the scenes or in public, genuinely kind, generous, too many pastors and
ministry leaders thought they were too good for Charlie and TPSA.
They didn't want to get their hands dirty and claim they were being seeker-friendly, and yet he was
the one that sought out the seekers.
He went to the places that those nicer than God pastors didn't go to, and he took the bullet
that frankly, that's part of their calling that they're supposed to take.
And I hope in a good way it shames some of them this morning, that they wake up and they realize
that they had slept on the job.
And that's why somebody like Charlie had to do their job for them.
And as Charlie, you know, named his own organization, this is a turning point.
We're never going back to the way things were before.
What we do next will decide whether or not they are better.
and as one of Charlie's biggest, biggest supporters and donors texted me this morning,
we can only pray that out of one, many will rise up.
That's a guarantee.
That is an absolute guarantee that that is going to happen.
You know, when the tyrant is killed, his reign is over.
When the martyr is killed, his reign has just begun.
And make no mistake, for liberty, Charlie Kirk was a martyr.
He was assassinated and martyred yesterday.
And, you know, and I, I think, I hope that America,
I wish America could know him the way we knew him,
because he was a, he was such a generous man.
it didn't matter who you were or what rank in life you were if you needed help he was there and
no matter how busy he was everything stopped and he would help you and i saw it in him over and
over and over again and i wish people could see that because it you know this cartoon character
where they're making him into this bomb thrower,
he was anything but.
I mean, he would have the greatest conversations with people.
I mean, I couldn't have done it.
I couldn't do it.
I couldn't sit through that nonsense.
But he could, and he could logically and peacefully
have a great conversation with people who despised him.
And that was so important for the healing of our nation.
And I really think that that's one of the reasons,
why he was killed, not just because he was effective at what he did, but because he was
healing us, something that is really vital to happen. He was healing all of those divides.
I could have said it better myself. And if you just look on social media and see so many people
in our movements who have such incredible people I don't know, people that don't know me,
such incredible testimonies of everything you just said in their interactions with Charlie.
You know, we had a very divisive presidential primary, and to be honest, I didn't always handle it well.
One of the first people I heard from when it was over was Charlie.
And he texted me, and he said, don't give up, we need you.
He didn't have to do that.
He won.
And he's got the bigger platform.
He's got the bigger show.
He didn't have to do that.
But that's the kinds of things leaders do.
And the void that is left here is massive.
And at my lowest point I've ever had in my faith,
the Lord said something to me that will stay with me the rest of my life.
And he said, Stephen, and I need apostles, not assassins.
And I want to share that with your audience,
because to win the fight that is going to come after this,
that is what will be required.
If you know me, you know, this isn't about being a pansy.
Apostles rebuke, but they don't seek revenge.
Apostles confront, but they don't condemn.
The apostles did something that Hannibal couldn't do.
No other civilization in the Fertile Crescent could do.
They conquered the Roman Empire.
They set the stage for Western civilization.
And they did not do it because they were passive, and they set on the sidelines,
and they were nicer than God, and they wore pleaded khakis and Hawaiian church year-round with sweater vests.
They did it because they got their hands dirty.
They did it because they did the kinds of things we saw Charlie do, build infrastructure, direct, lead, guide.
I mean, we would have to have a literal conclave, Glenn, and come with literally everyone in our business and movement,
and come up with divisions to do all the various things Charlie himself was leading and doing, and that organization was.
I told Charlie at dinner recently, it's like you were like if Rush Limbaugh and the Heritage Foundation had a baby.
This is what you and TPPUSA are.
And that's what it's going to take to fill that void.
And I can't, I'm sure with the size of your audience, my inbox, my wife is going through
it as we speak.
It is full of people.
You were right.
I have to get off the sidelines.
I have to do something.
My buddy Sloan over at TPSA texted me yesterday.
He goes, Steve, I can't tell you how many pastors we're hearing from.
They thought they were too pious for us, too good for us.
And now the stakes have been raised.
they're getting it. And I'm just so sorry that it took two little children and their and their and their,
and their, and their, and their family away from them for two, for more people to get the message.
And I want to, I want to specifically challenge my generation, Gen X. No more grunge. No more. We're
too cool for school. No more. Well, everything sucks. Nothing we can do. No more. That was a 31 year old man doing the work as a young father and
husband, frankly, it wasn't his time to do yet. He has other primary duties that he should have
been given the benefit of devoting to as a husband and father, but our generation has set on the
sidelines for too long. We must leave. It is our children now that are grown that are leaving
the nest. We are the ones with the free time. We are the ones with the discretionary income.
It is our time now to lead to stop bitching and complaining about boomers. And I say that to me
more than anybody else and to stop looking around like we're still listening to Pearl Jam and Stone Temple
Pilots and Sound Garden and nothing's going to get better. It is time now to lead. This is our moment.
And we are the ones that are in place to do this with the positions of our families and with our
productivity and prosperity. We have to step to the forefront now. Steve, this is why I love you so
much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
you're welcome brother staying here i love you we'll talk again amen thank you i'm uh charlie said to me one
time he was 17 years old and uh this first time we met he said i want to be like you i want to do what you
do he said i i'm i'm doing and going to do what i do because i grew up listening to you do because i grew up listening to
you and watching you. He said, I would race home so I could watch your show at five. He said,
I'm in high school and college, and I'm listening to you. He was the guy that I hoped we would find.
We would find the leadership in the youth, and they would be raised with truth. And yesterday,
I spent too much time thinking about how I wish he wouldn't have listened to me.
My dad said, the goal of every father is to raise a son that can surpass him.
Charlie, at 25, had a better handle on America and its path and where we were headed and how to fix it than I have even today.
And because of that, he raised a whole generation.
out of the people he taught
millions
will rise
I've thought a lot about the TPP USA
to crowd
I know group
I don't even know what to call them
the Charlie's
friends and
family and kids
because I keep hearing people say about his family
and that is true
we've got to pray for his wife
and his children
we have to live up to be worthy of saying that that was our friend because I know how he would want us to react
and I want his kids to see how a nation reacted and they reacted that way because their dad was such a great man
but I've also thought a lot about the family of Turning Point let me just say this you're not forgotten
you're not alone.
You're not rudderless.
You're not over.
Because you learned from Charlie.
And I cannot wait to see what you're going to do next.
Just a few minutes ago,
a friend of mine, Alibestucky,
who is just a remarkable woman,
um,
posted something.
To the people who did this,
to the people who did this, to the people who,
support this. You have changed our
you have changed our country forever.
If your goal was to immortalize Charlie's
ideas and to raise people even bolder and more relentless than him,
good job, because that's exactly what you've done.
And, uh, Ali, I want to share something that I just saw online
from somebody I've never heard of, Maddie Rune.
I'm not going to lie. With everything going on,
I'm feeling the pull to go to church and give my life to Christ.
Such great good will come out of this, Ellie.
I know this is a tough day for you, and thank you for joining me.
Yeah, God is in the business of redemption.
He is in the business of thwarting Satan's schemes.
He is in the business of bringing beauty out of ashes.
He is in the business of bringing glory to himself and bringing people to himself.
And if Charlie had had the choice, if someone had been able to come to him and say,
okay, this is what your death will accomplish.
It will accomplish more people hearing the gospel.
It will accomplish more people waking up.
I know that if Charlie had had that choice, he would have said yes.
He would have said yes, Lord said me.
And not only would he have, but he did.
He went into the lion's den, and now he is with the lion of Judah.
Now he is with Jesus, and everyone is going to know who he was and why he lived.
And the gospel that motivated him.
and that is the only thing right now that is giving me any hope or any peace or any comfort.
I know that all I could think of yesterday was how glorious the greeting must have been on the other side.
You know, good, well done, good and faithful servant.
Yes, absolutely.
And before any of us heard the news, before his sweet wife, Erica, got the phone call,
he was already hearing those words.
And I am so happy for him.
I'm so happy that he's with the saints and the martyrs and the persecuted
through which the Church of Christ has been advanced for millennia.
I'm so happy for him.
But I'm so sad for us.
I'm so sad for us.
Heaven gained an incredible person,
but we last a huge presence.
That's how I know when people have faith.
they don't weep for the dead
and they weep for the loss to themselves
and to the world and to the families that are hurting
they mourn that loss on themselves
but they when they think of the person who has died
they know exactly where they are
and with Charlie
I
I mean
I knew him when he was 17 and he was a good kid
but what a change happened to him.
He was on fire for Christ, on fire for that.
Yes, absolutely.
He grew into, over the past five to ten years,
such a theologically deep and apologetically astute man of God
as he became a husband, as he became a father,
as he became even more of a warrior for truth.
And that is really what, that's what,
inspired me and when I heard the news yesterday I thought my first thought was that's it I'm done
I'm throwing in the towel that is it for me I'm not I'm not willing to do this anymore and then
later after he died I went through some of the texts that he had sent me over the years he was
always sending everyone all of his friends these very encouraging texts and he sent me this
article from a liberal outlet that of course had taken some jabs at me that had
made me anxious, and he said, well done. Keep slugging. And I just, I just know that if he were here,
that's exactly what he would say. Not just to me, but to all of us, he would say, no, you can't get out
now. You got to keep going. You got to keep going. That's exactly how he would feel,
and that's exactly what he would tell all of us. I have received so many emails from people
who have said,
I don't know how to get back up again.
And I don't know what to tell them other than
faith in God.
Faith in God.
I think if our side, if you will,
I hate that in this context,
but if we didn't have God,
we'd be very much like the left right now.
We would be mired in anger
and screaming for vengeance.
And it would be a really ugly place today if we didn't have God.
Yes.
And if Jesus wasn't raised from the dead.
Like if he wasn't resurrected, then we don't have a hope of a resurrection.
If he didn't defeat death, then we can't defeat death.
If Jesus didn't live forever, then we can't live forever.
And that's exactly what Charlie always preached, what he always posted on X,
what he always said.
If you were to be able to text him right now and say,
look, Charlie, I've got this really tough thing to talk about today.
And I don't know how to say it.
I don't know what to say.
What are your thoughts on it?
What should I say?
I know exactly what he would say.
The one word that he would text back and that would be Jesus.
Just tell him that.
Just tell him that Jesus is the only way to fulfillment.
That is what he would say.
People may not realize that.
But every time he went on a college campus,
He wasn't just talking about capitalism or Donald Trump and all those things are important.
He shared the gospel.
He knew that every single person that walked in front of him was made in the image of God
with the soul that was going to live forever in one of two places.
He desperately wanted the people who hated him to go to heaven.
And I just pray that I can have that same boldness for the rest of my life.
I don't mean to put you on the spot, Ali, but I feel as though I have seen too great.
come into my life as very young adults.
The one was Charlie. He was 17.
And I watched him grow into an icon
and just remarkable things.
And I know I told you about a year or so ago
that you're the first that I have seen
come through my doors that I've said
that is a game changer.
This is a superstar
that is going to change the game.
I don't mean to put you on the spot,
but you're,
I'm sorry to say this to you,
but you're the closest.
Replacement,
the responsibility now on your shoulders.
I mean, because you can do it
and you're placed in the right place
and you have very much the same
message and and I want to thank you for being prepared.
Well, I don't, I don't feel very courageous right now.
And I want to say thank you for those words and thank you for your belief in me.
And, you know, Charlie, way back before I had any audience, I was doing anything.
I certainly hadn't done anything impressive at all.
Before I came to the blazer, anything, Charlie was one of the first people to reach out to me, said, you got this.
Come speak at one of my events.
And he always, for reasons that I didn't really understand, he always cheered me on, he always platformed me.
Even when I didn't agree with him on everything, he never cared about that.
And that was who he was.
he built people up and I don't think I'll ever be able to fill those shoes and you know I'm just
going to follow the call that God has on my life and try to do the next right thing and believe that
God is going to use me and if he uses me in a fraction of the way that he used Charlie Kirk then my
life will be fulfilled he already has you've already done so many great things Ali thank you so much
thank you for I appreciate you talking on such hard day thank you
Ellie Bestucky, she is
Blaze TV host of
a show that is doing, I know,
but a show that is doing so remarkably well everywhere.
And I,
can I mention what you're doing
or have you decided on that for sure?
Yes, so the show, the show is relatable
and we've got,
we've got an event coming up and...
Are you doing it?
Yes, we are doing it.
And this is not a time for...
I'm not trying to sell tickets or anything like that.
I just...
I got a message.
So we've got this event.
So Christian Women's Conference called Share the Arrows.
And actually Charlie was like the perfect embodiment of that.
Because whenever anyone got arrows slung at them for saying something that was true,
he was the guy to stand up and say, yeah, you know,
what, I'll take those arrows too. And that's what this conference is about. It's about instilling
women with courage, teaching in theology, and making sure that they share what is good, right,
and true in every sphere of the world that they occupy. And I got a message from someone saying,
you know, I'm so glad I bought these tickets two months ago, because I need to be near believers.
I need to be encouraged. I need worship. So if that is you, if you are a Christian,
woman and you're like, wow, I need this, then you can go to sharetheaeros.com.
You can get your tickets there today.
I'd be so happy to have you.
There will be thousands of us there.
If we will be singing hymns, we will be worshiping, we will be learning from the Word of God,
and we will draw courage from each other.
So if you want to be there, then I invite you to come, and that's share the arrows.com.
And it's happening on October 11th at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center.
And, you know, I just talked to Megan Kelly a few minutes ago.
Yeah.
And I talked to her off the air and I said, I think I know the answer.
But are you really going to start your tour next Monday?
Yeah.
And she said, yeah, I am.
Nothing is going to stop these valiant, valiant women and warriors.
So thank you, Allie.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, Glenn, for everything that you do and how you lead and how you represent the truth so well.
We are all so thankful to you and indebted to you in many, many ways.
Sharetheeroes.com, and you can follow Allie, blazedtv.com slash Allie, and her show is relatable.
