The Megyn Kelly Show - Disaffected Young Men, Michelle Obama's Hair Complaints, and Embracing the Right - Charlie Sheen, VDH, and Jack Posobiec at MK Live | Ep. 1199
Episode Date: November 21, 2025Megyn Kelly begins the "Megyn Kelly Live" show in Bakersfield, California by honoring Charlie Kirk on the tour stop he was supposed to attend, and takes audience questions. Then Jack Posobiec joins ...to talk about the need to defeat the forces that took out Charlie Kirk, the rise of disaffected young men, how Luigi Mangione and Thomas Crooks connects with the COVID pandemic, and more. Then Victor Davis Hanson joins to talk about how Trump can turnaround the country's mood on the economy, the looming bloodbath in the midterms, how Trump can win the Epstein Files news cycle, Michelle Obama's racial resentment about her hair, her complaints about how "confining" it was to be First Lady, and more. Then Charlie Sheen joins to talk about what brings him happiness now, the low points in his life, the fun and crazy times he had with Nicholas Cage, exploring religion and God, allowing himself to embrace politics beyond what he always was used to, the way he moved to the right during 2025, and more. ARMRA: go to https://tryarmra.com/MEGYNto get 30% off your first subscription orderRiverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Lean: Visit https://BrickhouseSale.com for 30% offHerald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at New East.
Hello, beautiful people.
Oh, it's so good to be with you.
I love you.
Oh, my gosh.
I love you guys so much.
Thank you for standing out in the rain and the kind of cold for California weather.
to come and be with me.
Sit down, sit down, please enjoy.
We love you.
Oh my gosh.
Let me tell you something.
Everybody's been asking me, like,
so how are you feeling on the tour?
Like, how's it going?
And I keep saying the same thing.
I'm enjoying it so much more
than I even thought I would.
Seeing you guys connecting with you
here like this,
it does feel like church to me,
only better, you know?
I love my priest,
but we've got to work on the homilies a little.
It's just so uplifting, and you know what, maybe you guys can feel it.
Watching that video kind of reminds me, it was so much more fun when we were running to be in power, wasn't it?
Now that, like, Trump's a year into governing and the right is fracturing, it's kind of like, I don't feel so good, right?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I love that Trump is president.
I love what he's doing, but we're starting to get, like, a little divided.
the Republicans always turn on each other, right? Always. You can take it to the bank.
Someone always does something stupid, and then we're like, why is he just have our team jersey?
Anyway, it happens every single time, but it's almost more fun to be running to get into power
than to actually have the power, which will necessarily start dividing people.
And I think a lot of us are feeling that right now, and there's sort of internal wars going on
within the Republican Party on, you know, things like Israel and so on.
It's just, it's like a little stressful. But I think we need to remember it's a blessing.
to have this problem, right?
I mean, we can be looking at a Kamala Harris president right now
and think of how depressed we'd be then.
That would not be a fun four years in the opposition kind of thing.
I'm like, Joe Biden was so absurd with his comatose presidency
that you kind of laughed a little.
I mean, it was like a laugh or cry.
With her, I think we'd just be in full tears all the time.
So in any event, let's keep that in mind.
Let's understand, like I'm going to be asking,
Victor Davis Hansen about this tonight. Love VDH.
Mark Halperin was sounding the alarm on
if we don't get these numbers up for Trump, especially when it comes to his economy
and the approval rating on that, it's going to be a bloodbath. So we have
time. So we'll ask VDH who's one of the most brilliant people I've ever met
exactly how the president should do that. And the president does listen to VDH.
We know this because he's made it very clear time and time again. So maybe we'll make a
difference tonight in the fate of our country.
In a minute, we're going to do some Q&A, but I just wanted to start with this, you guys.
As I think you know, we have an amazing lineup.
We have Jack Posobic, quite just adore.
We have VDH.
We have Charlie Sheen.
What a gentleman.
Honestly, he was so wonderful meeting a lot of you guys backstage.
But as you know, we were supposed to be here tonight with a different Charlie.
This was the stop that Charlie.
Kirk was supposed to join me on.
I'm, like, getting emotional just thinking about it.
It's only been two months since we lost him.
And he wanted to come here.
We would have taken Charlie anywhere, of course,
and he said, I'd love to come to Bakersfield.
He felt a connection with you guys.
He specifically asked for this stop.
We said, of course, you know, we'd love to have you.
And, as you know, we wound up booking Erica Kirk,
who's going to come.
on Saturday, because she needs to be by her babes,
so we're going to interview her in Glendale.
But I can't help, like every second since we landed in Bakersfield
thinking about Charlie.
I know.
Yes, he's here.
That's right.
He's here.
And Jake Whitman, who's our great producer,
he puts together these amazing, like, long montages for us.
Like, he did the With Love, Megan.
He did our trips to space.
He's a very talented producer.
and he put together just a short tribute to Charlie.
So let's watch.
This is not just a flash and the pan movement.
We're going to become an institution
to give them the power and the confidence
to stand up and let their voice be heard.
You started this when you were 18?
Yeah, I had plans to go to college
and instead I took a gap year
and it's been a gap decade
and it's been the most amazing journey.
We have a lot of us.
Christians are called to go into the public arena to correct error with truth.
If someone from the left comes up to the mic, let's treat them with respect, let's not interrupt
or scowl or boo them, show the left the respect that we don't get on these college campuses.
You're making a huge difference, not just in today's voters, but in the next up-and-coming
ones. I do feel there's something divine going on. You were chosen for some reason.
Well, I'm humble. I'm far more interested in what God wants of me than what I want from God.
They just called it for Pennsylvania, Charlie.
Fox just called.
This is worth playing the moment that it was announced that Trump won.
Oh, my gosh.
I'm getting emotional thinking about it.
The media said the turning point could never run a ground game.
They weren't experienced.
They didn't know Charlie, right?
This is the greatest generational realignment since Woodstock.
This generation is the most conservative generation that we have seen in well over 50 years.
What young people especially are screaming at is they say, give me a structure that I can live my life by.
What can I do to save the country?
You answer that question every single day because you are doing the work to save this beautiful republic.
You are doing something that is bigger than you.
If everything completely goes away, how do you want to be remembered?
I want to be remembered for courage for my faith.
That would be the most important thing.
The most important thing is my faith in my life.
God bless you, Charlie.
And God bless all of you for being here tonight.
In honor of him and to carry forth what was
clearly his mission, which was to say the things, to say them no matter how many people
object to them, and ideally to say them to those very people. That's going to be all of our
mission. There's probably not a lot of people who can't stand the Megan Kelly show here
tonight, right? This tour is not set up the way the Turning Point tours were, but we all
know people who don't feel as we do about these important issues. And it's up to all of us
to continue Charlie's legacy of spreading the good word and arguing our points respectfully
and lovingly, but forcefully and unapologetically.
Anyway, let's kick it off with some Q&A with you guys,
and then I'll do some Q&A with our guests on this stage.
I'm so happy to be with you.
Get on up there, sit in a front row of your life.
It's fine.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, it was my birthday two days ago.
Happy birthday, Megan.
Thank you.
My name's Heather.
I'm here with my husband, Mike, tonight.
Hi.
Thank you to you and all of your guests that are regularly on your show for showing us what it's like
the difference between a mediocre American citizen and an exceptional American citizen.
You are that by far.
Thank you.
I wanted to give you a hypothetical.
J.D. Vance might be our nominee in 2028.
And I'm guessing that others are thinking what I'm thinking, but what if he calls you and he says,
Megan Kelly?
That's funny.
I want you to be my running mate.
Heather, you're funny.
So I got enough problems in my life.
I'll tell you, I always joke that I see myself more like the Queen of England in that, you know how like all these prime ministers they came and they went.
and the queen was always still there.
She had total job security.
That's kind of how I see my role.
They come and they go.
You know, Barack Obama, he used to be kind of a big deal.
Now I think I have more people coming on my tour
that he could ever get on his.
So I like where I am.
Hi.
Hi, Megan.
Thanks for putting this together.
My question relates to something Walter Kern,
your friend, Walter, and Matt Teabee,
recently said,
which is that Trump's first administration was essentially curtailed
or the left tried to ruin it with this Russia, Russia, Russia,
with this idea that the president of the United States, Trump,
was subject to a foreign power without any evidence.
And their position is that this administration is facing the same thing
with Israel, Israel, Israel,
subject to a foreign power
with really no evidence
and fill in the blank with the anti-Semitism.
What do you have to say about that?
Well, I mean, I see Trump's 2.0
being clouded by, you know, attempted lawfare,
for sure, when he was running.
And now by nonstop lawfare
challenging every single thing he does.
And Epstein is just the latest example of it,
you know, this, like, Epstein,
I'm all for, like, getting the Epstein files out,
but it's just taking over now.
And it's like, just look what happened these past two weeks.
Trump's right when he said,
it's completely smothered the narrative
of how badly the Democrats did in the shutdown.
They totally folded.
And then what happened like the next day?
They switched the story to Epstein as a distraction.
And every day, Trump's, he gets sued by yet another, you know,
Democrat group or Democrat lawmaker to try to stop his agenda.
And we have now all these judges at the district court level
who are activist and trying to stop his agenda with their robes on.
No one elected them to anything.
So this is his new battle, and I do see this is sort of Russia 2.0, what's happening at the courts,
and that's why I'm, like, on my knees every morning thanking God for this U.S. Supreme Court.
Yeah.
Hello.
Hi, Megan.
We love you so much, first of all.
And, you know, we really love you, Candace Tucker.
I feel like I can truly trust you guys.
Thank you.
And I just wanted to know your opinion on what Candice is saying about the Israeli
planes following Erica around?
I don't know what that is.
I heard something about an Egyptian plane.
I didn't hear about an Israeli plane.
Yeah, but I only saw the headline.
And while, you know, obviously I know that Candice makes a ton of news,
I confess I don't actually get time to watch her show
because I've got my own show and I've got my life and my kids.
So forgive me.
I don't know the answer to that.
But thank you for asking for the kind words.
Terry Maxwell from K&ZR.
We did an interview a little while ago.
Nice. Hi. Yes. Hi. Love your shirt.
I got a question about Arctic Frost, and we've had the six people who have come out and really instigate an insurrection with our military.
Put your lawyer's hat on, give us an input as to whether you think anything's going to happen with those two issues.
Yeah. You saw these lawmakers, like, trying to tell the troops to disobey some random illegal order that hasn't been given.
Right? It's like, what? I mean, the biggest thing I thought about that was it was an utter fail because I had no idea what they were telling them to disobey, did you?
I was like, is it Venezuelan drug boats? Is it, like, really have no clue? So it was a fail.
I don't know that it's going to go any place legally, but I think everybody should recognize that they're being governed by fools, absolute fools.
Drama hungry, drama queen fools, especially the horrible Alyssa Slotkin, who should not be re-elected.
by the Trump voters who put her in office.
She's so proud of herself because she's in Michigan.
She's like the same guys who put Trump in office,
elected me as a U.S. Senator.
That was a fail.
It's a rare MAGA fail.
She needs to be voted out of office as soon as humanly possible,
which unfortunately is not going to be for another few years
because she's relatively new.
But that's my quick thought on it.
Go ahead, sir.
Hi.
Hi, Megan.
I'm Jim.
Your best interviews are the ones
where you're taking the left on head to head.
And I'm thinking Jake Tapper,
I'm thinking Bill Maher.
We love that because you're speaking for us
and we imagine ourselves finally getting to hit the other side
right where it hits and you don't back down.
Can you have more interviews like that on your show?
Yes, sure.
And if they don't go, if the A listers won't show up,
I recommend go to the B list, go to the C list,
go to a college student who wants to get famous.
Just we want to see the ideas defeated and you're the one to do it.
Oh, I love that. Thank you.
You know, I don't do enough of that.
You're right.
Whenever I have somebody on and we get into it, you know, like whatever,
there was a clip of, I think it was Scott Gottlieb,
there. Remember him during the COVID lockdowns? He had been in the Trump administration,
that he was trying to run around tell us, as a former Republican, we could trust him when he said
masks had to be on our toddlers. Like, that was a fun one. I don't miss him, but I do miss those
exchanges. Hello, sir. Hi. Love the jacket. Thank you. It loves you back. It's amazing what
you can get at Walmart these days. One serious, one light. How do we stop puberty blockers and kids
who are only seven years old.
We're winning.
We're winning, right?
I know I'm in the People's Republic of California.
But in the other world, we're winning that fight.
And I think eventually it's going to have to be handled by the U.S. Supreme Court.
It cannot be a state-by-state thing.
It's literal child abuse.
They're literally sterilizing minors without any possible informed consent.
It's barbaric.
It's the new lobotomy.
And we will look back at this day with shame.
California needs to get on its act because you cannot have these far-left lunatics.
You need Steve Hilton.
That's what you need.
And he will help save this state and the children in it.
But in the meantime, this is not an issue that we can be silent on.
Our children are literally being sterilized.
If you cannot speak up for that, you are failing in your responsibility as an American citizen, as our first questioner said.
So your second one quickly.
What's your favorite Elvis song?
Oh, hound dog, which I think was one of his first.
Thank you.
Hi, Megan, I'm Connor.
I'm Chloe.
Hi.
And I've heard you speak about the Epstein Files, and there's a lot of young people talking about it,
and I kind of wanted to see how you or what you would say for the young people and trying to bring them in.
On Epstein Files, like to follow the coverage?
Yeah, yes, ma'am.
Well, I mean, I think it's very interesting for young people and old, but especially for young people,
because I think what's really interesting about the Epstein story for a lot of people is how does our system, those in power, work to protect one another, irrespective of a party?
How does money and connections and fame and power all work together to get this web of protection across party lines?
And who gets screwed over, right?
Like, because that same web that will work together to protect some very bad guys will work to screw you when it comes to property taxes and other taxes and the way government works and, you know, insider trading in Congress.
You know, there are certain things that are so corrupt and disgusting.
They cross party lines that leave young people feeling like they can't trust anybody, which is one of the reasons why Trump came under such pressure to just release the files and sort of did.
I mean, I wouldn't put too much stock in what we're about to get from these files
because there's like enough exceptions to what Pambandi has to produce
that you could drive a truck through.
So just keep your expectations moderate.
And then my last question was,
what's like one piece of advice that you can give to young conservatives like ourselves
to keep bringing more people in?
Don't be shy about your values.
Don't hide it.
You especially need that out here in California.
Do not hide it now thinking,
that, you know, when you graduate high school, when you graduate college, when you get
your first job, and then leave that first job, then you'll finally be able to tell people
about your conservative principles. No, you're seeding the fight. That's exactly what Charlie
knew that the rest of us had been missing. Don't cede the fight for young people in particular.
Get in there. You can do it better than I can. They'll listen to you more than they'll listen
to me. Become an effective messenger. Listen to people who are effective messengers and learn the
argument so well that you can rattle it off the top of your head with ease. You know, we always said
like in the law, if I had a longer time, I would have written a shorter brief. And the same thing
it applies to rhetorical skills. Like, study a lot, talk a lot, listen to people who argue well
a lot, and then your arguing will get better and more succinct and you'll be able to do it
more effectively with the people who really matter. Thank you.
Hi, Megan. Love you. Love you. Okay. How do we feel about Tucker having Nick Fuentes
on his show.
A lot of people want to know that.
Did you hear what she said?
How do we feel about Tucker
having Nick Fuentes on his show?
You know, I asked Tucker about it,
and my own belief is the reason he did it.
This is not from him,
but my belief is that the reason he did it
was because he wanted to convey to him
that it is not conservative
to apply collective judgment
or punishment to any group of people.
And Nick Fuentes does that not only with Jews,
but he does it with blacks,
he does it with women, he does it with Indians.
I mean, like,
there's a whole host of groups that he does it with.
And my own belief is that Tucker thought, given Tucker, who's more of an elder statesman
now in the party, that he had a shot at reaching Nick Fuentes.
And my own belief is that that's also why Tucker did not emerge with Nick Fuentes' jugular,
that he thought that would defeat the point, right?
Like if you're trying to reach somebody, how are you going to do that if you put them
on the defensive right away?
Like here are all the terrible things you said.
And so if you look at it from that standpoint, I think you understand it.
Now, do I want to interview Nick?
I don't. Not at all.
Because if you watch Nick Fentis, you will hear a lot of really horrible things.
And it's very jarring.
Like, he's smart.
I don't take that away from him.
He's got a very compelling way of speaking and, like, delivery.
And he's actually made a lot of predictions about what's going to happen in the country politically that are correct.
And I don't dismiss the fact that he's very popular, especially with young, disaffected men who we need to be talking to and understanding as opposed to just judging.
But if you spend enough time listening to him, you will hear things that will make your,
eyelids peel back from your, I mean, it's like really jarring, upsetting
characterizations of Jews and blacks and women and all the things,
not to mention his hatred for Charlie. So, go ahead.
But was Tucker a little easy on him?
No, I don't think he was. I think he had a different goal than to, like, beat up on him.
So if that were his goal, he'd know how to do it. We saw him do that with Ted Cruz.
Yeah. Hi. Hi there. Thank you for being part of the revival
in modeling how to share our voices. I really appreciate
Thank you. Two things. Three things, sorry. First question is, when you were a child, what was your favorite name? Maybe just pick one, because the line is long.
Second one is really big to me. I'm starting to see Islamic coming into California, and I see these girls and women being covered. How do we legally fight their invasion?
That's a good question. Apologies. There's so many people standing behind you. That is a good question. I think the first thing is we have to be real honest about what we want in our country.
And I just think it's fine to say, to be honest about the fact that I don't think Islamic leaders are appropriate for American cities.
Islam is not consistent with the values of the West.
It's just not.
Above all, it's a political doctrine.
It's not just a religion.
It's a political doctrine.
And there's no separation of church and state in Islam.
They don't respect women's rights in Islam.
They don't respect free speech in Islam.
And while, you know, if that's your thing and you're having to be a Muslim,
Okay, fine, but I just don't think this is the place for you to actually obtain a position of political power.
And I think we need to be honest about that.
Go ahead, ma'am.
Hi, I'm Vicki.
Hi.
There seems to be a lot of concern in the country now about income inequality.
I was wondering if you thought there should be any restraints on unfettered capitalism, and if so, what should they be?
Thank you for that.
I don't think there should be restraints on unfettered capitalism, really.
I mean, I think capitalism is the way.
And I'm really not pro the communist movement that's taking over places like New York.
I don't believe with Zora Mamdani that we shouldn't have billionaires.
So this is the United fucking states of America.
You can come with nothing.
And you can wind up a billionaire.
Only here.
Only here.
It's one of the majesties that is, you know, this country, that there is still,
I know a lot of people don't feel it, but there is still the possibility of the American dream.
And it's what gives people hope.
It's why we have amazing inventors.
It's why we invent everything.
Like, I went over to Scandinavia a couple of years.
Like, what do they invent?
Like, Ozympic, that was good.
What else?
Right?
We do it all because of capitalism
and the promise of changing your life.
So I don't think, I understand
income inequality and a whole lot
needs to be done to help the bottom up.
And I don't mean government handouts,
but I mean like just the way
we're educating people right now
in general for one thing.
But the answer is not to hurt the people
who have made it at the top.
All right, we'll take one more
and then we've got to get the show on the road.
Hi, Megan.
Hi.
I am wondering.
if you've ever taken your kids to see Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.
Oh, we have. Yes.
Oh, yay. Yeah. We're so glad you can make it. Are you from South Dakota?
I am. I drove here all the way from Rapid City to see you.
You did? Thank you.
And my favorite cousin Tammy. I came to see her too here in Bakersfield.
Nice, Tammy. Thank you for helping get this wonderful lady to us.
It's a pleasure to talk to you.
We did go to Mount Rushmore and we saw Crazy Horse too, which we had never seen.
Have you seen the Crazy Horse monument? It's way bigger than Mount Rushmore.
So have this Native American, it's like, it's stunning display.
And we do try to take our kids to places other than the Northeast.
You know, we have a place in Montana.
We go there many, many weeks a year.
We have a little place in the New Jersey Shore where we go in the summer.
We're surrounded by firefighters and school teachers.
What we really don't want is our kids to grow up spoiled brats who think, you know,
everybody's got a private jet, which, you know, in our town in Connecticut, some people do.
and it's very, very important to us
that they try to grow up as normal as possible.
But I love this story. I've told this before, but
we were out in Montana, we had a rodeo
one time, and our
little guy, who's 12 now, was probably six.
And we're sitting there, and at the beginning
of the rodeo in Montana, you know they're going to sing
the national anthem. And
Thatcher was a little
slow to his feet.
And I didn't have to say
one word. There was a real
cowboy with the hat and the
shirt and the jeans. He was like,
you better get up boy I mean oh immediately I was like I could do no better this is my village right
anyway so it is important we loved Mount Rushmore it's so worth your time I love it so much I'll tell you
there's one thing and then we'll go we're having a big Fourth of July celebration this year as we
always do you know we bring out our colonial costumes we reenact the Declaration of Independence we
we go full bore and Abby knows my assistant knows the one thing I've always wanted for this
celebration, but I've never been able to get, is a huge paper michet of Mount Rushmore.
I want to stuff it in the back of my lawn.
You know, how cool would that be to walk around?
And then she got back to me.
She said, I finally found somebody who can do it.
I'm like, great, this is the year.
And she shot me an email yesterday saying it will cost $18,000.
And I said, it's a no.
We'll hire a guy to walk around in like a Lincoln costume.
That's the closest we're going to get.
Okay, let's go.
We want to get on with the show.
Thank you, guys.
Thanks so much for those great questions.
So my first guest and I actually have a very interesting back history.
We used to hate each other.
I thought he was crazy.
He thought I was crazy.
We sniped each other on Twitter.
We did not like each other.
We had like surrogates who would sniping each other
about how terrible I was or how terrible he was.
And so the love I have for Jack Posobic grew naturally,
if somewhat slowly over the years.
and you won't be surprised at all to learn
the person who ultimately brought us together
was Charlie Kirk
so what happened was as we got closer to the Trump era
and I became sane again
after that ridiculous stint at NBC
and I started to realize like how crazy the left was
I completely started to understand Trump much better
and became a true Trump fan
we kind of started to appreciate each other's Twitter game
you know I was liking a lot of his stuff
he started like some of my stuff too. I thought, oh my God, we actually might, we might be able
to connect this guy and I. We actually might be able to be friends. And then it happened as it does
with so many that we met backstage at a turning point event. And we hugged. And Charlie was right
there and I knew that a friendship had been born. And now he has my back all the time on X and I have
his too. And I follow him religiously because he posts so many pearls of wisdom that I learn from
all the time, which doesn't surprise me because he was in the Navy. He served
his country with honor, and he's been fighting for his country in a different way ever since.
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We're not at a good time in this country. You need to take a stand and you need to pick
aside now. Doing the normie thing.
of sitting around and thinking things are going to get better.
They're not.
They're not going to get better on their own.
To the world, Charlie Kirk was conservative firebrand, hero, cultural icon.
But to me, he was my friend.
For Charlie's sacrifice, for all of us, we will overcome their evil.
The bullets are only going in one direction in this country.
You know he didn't see?
You didn't see violence.
You didn't see a single person.
raised a fist in anger, you didn't see a single person on the right come out and say,
I'm gonna go do something violent and retaliation for Charlie Kirk. It just didn't happen
because we are not those people. Stop being the silent majority. You've got to speak out now.
And we will never ever let them forget the name Charlie Kirk.
I could tell the story, didn't you?
I did it?
It's so fun.
Here, you're right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think it's a fun story because we overcame it, you know?
We did overcome it.
Thanks to try this.
She had to tell the story.
She had to put me on blast, didn't she?
But, I mean, maybe you have a relationship like that in your life where you feel like,
oh, no, no, we don't like each other.
There's no way forward.
Maybe there is.
Maybe you can find just a couple of lily pads.
I like to say, what you can jump on together, and then before you know it, you're swimming in the pond.
But you know what? That was what, that's what Charlie did. And Charlie did that all throughout the
movement. And we see so much, even right now, there's a lot of dissension, there's a lot of infighting
that's going on. And you realize that Charlie would always try to find a way to take people who
may be on different sides of an issue or maybe just had some, you know, some bad interaction.
And he would find a way to build that bridge. Because Charlie understood.
that it was about all of us fighting together,
and we are up against billionaires.
We are up against psychopaths.
And I'm not just talking about Gavin Newsom.
But he understood that if we were ever going to succeed,
we had to do so together.
And I appreciate you having me here, Megan,
because I don't know if everyone, I'm sure most people realize this,
I'm not supposed to be sitting on the stage,
right now. Charlie Kirk is supposed to be sitting on this stage right now. And he's not here
because of them. And we are not going to ever rest, and we are not going to ever stop, and we are
not going to ever let them forget the name of Charlie Kirk. That's right. Or besmirch it.
Right? The war to define his legacy is on, and they try to smear him every day on the left.
York Times and MSNBC and beyond. And his friends, his true friends have all been out there
fighting back against it. But I don't know, Jack. I've told others this. I think I've told you
this. When you stood up at Charlie's funeral with the rosary beads in your hand like that,
just it was like a Malcolm X almost like pose with the rosary beads, I felt better. And when I
talked to you and Benny Johnson backstage that day of Charlie's Memorial, you guys said
something that actually made me feel comforted for the first time. And this may sound kind of weird
because everyone knows I'm not a shrinking violet and I'm not afraid of a fight, but I felt so
much better because we were having a debate right then about whether we should reach out to the
left. We needed to reach across the aisle and like extend the hand or whether it was a time
to fight because they were literally murdering us now. And you guys said, and you were pissed,
You guys were angry at the loss of Charlie, and you guys said, you know, no offense, but it's time to let the men handle things right now.
And I loved it.
I loved it.
It wasn't actually about men.
It was about fighters.
It was about, this is a time for fighting.
Look, you come to situations and you hope that you can solve things with words, and Charlie tried to do that.
You hope you can solve things with debate, and that's what our great country is all about.
But when someone decides to stop using the ballot box, and then what do we see in this country,
they went to the jury box with President Trump and the lawfare and hundreds of thousands,
really, of patriots, and then when that still didn't work and they continued to lose power,
they switched to the bullet box.
and you had this guy climb up on a roof
and take a shot and kill Charlie Kirk
and when I see something like that happen
I say look and CNN asked me about this
and they're probably not going to invite me back on anytime soon
that's okay you're good
and yeah I'll be all right I'm not going to lose sleep
and I said look I'm more than happy
to unite with anyone who wants to have a conversation
but if you support that like the thousands of people
that we saw laughing about it and cheering about it,
then I am not interested in uniting with you.
I am only interested in defeating you.
Right.
I have felt since that day, not accidentally,
that there's like, I don't know,
there's an evil in the air.
Like there, do you guys, have you felt it at all?
Like, there's something,
there's sort of a pall.
that's been cast over us since then as I think we're actively fighting demons that are that are
struggling for the souls of our fellow Americans and and that are getting some of them that's why you
have that woman doing the right like that woman I really feel like a demon is involved there a teacher
right who's got little children in her classroom all day what talk about those rosary beads like
how do we protect ourselves how do we fight that you mentioned you mentioned the
rosary beads. So I had to get them here tonight and bring them. And Megan, because I, you said
something so nice on your show the other day about them, I figured, why not bring an extra set
that I could give to you? Oh, my God. Thank you. Oh, they're so beautiful. Thank you.
Oh, they're so beautiful. They just feel empowering. This has, uh, right in the center there that has
St. Michael the Archangel right there. Defend us in battle. And, and for folks who know,
the St. Michael Prayer, it's St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection
against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke and we humbly pray, and do thou,
or prince of the heavenly host, that the power of God cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits
who wander about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen. And that's it. That's it.
Thank you. This means so much.
to me. Of course. Thank you. You joined Turning Point. What year was it? 2021?
It was, yeah, so I was doing events back to 2018 and then, but I didn't formally join until
2021. And that's when we started the show Human Events Daily and Charlie and Tyler came and said,
hey, we want to do this idea. We want to expand it to media and do news. And we want you to be,
want you to be that guy. And I said, I'd be honored to do it. I don't know if anybody's
going to watch, but I'm, you know, I'm happy to do it and let's keep going. And then Charlie
had his show and I had my show and it just grew and grew. So one of the things you've
clearly figured out in your time with Turning Point, with Charlie, out on the road with
turning point is maybe what's going on with young men in America. And you actually had a
really interesting piece this week talking about that and also talking about the trans-furry
thing that we keep seeing, right?
We saw it.
We know that Charlie's accused assassin was dating a man who was both a trans and an alleged
furry, you know, I mean, alleged because that's not a thing.
Neither is trans.
And now we heard that, yes, and now we hear the same about the Butler shooter, who himself
was they, them, and into furry culture.
And you're the first person I heard really talk about those two strains in a way that
might actually explain why some of these men, these disaffected young white men,
are falling prey to that insanity which then leads to violence.
Yeah, so, and this is, you know, like you're close to these stories
and you try to analyze it objectively and it's tough,
but at the same time you have to look at the facts and follow the facts where they lead
and we know on the face of it that this furry culture and more of this transgender culture
comes up in both cases.
And what's interesting is it's also, I think,
an aspect of transhumanism.
And transhumanism is, of course,
this idea that we can transcend our human bodies.
And Yuval Harari talks about this,
and he goes over to the World Economic Forum a lot.
And what it means is that they sell this idea
that you can become something which you are not.
And that's really what it comes down to,
and it's a break with reality.
And a break with reality,
if you go to the classic textbook definition psychologically,
is psychosis.
That is the definition of what a psychotic break with reality is, a rejection of reality.
A man cannot become a woman.
A woman cannot become a man.
It's physically impossible.
A human being cannot.
This is true.
This is true.
And I know to say that in California is a revolutionary act, I suppose.
Gavin, I'm here, by the way.
I promised I'd come by.
And to attempt to turn yourself into an animal is also impossible.
And yet there's this kind of toxic situation where young men, particularly young white men,
have been so completely dispossessed in our society, totally disenfranchised.
You see this with Tyler Robinson, his trans boyfriend, Lance Twigs,
these downwardly mobile young white males who are castigated by society
are told that everything that is wrong with society is their fault.
They see program after program set up for every other race and ethnicity and gender other than them.
and they start to disconnect from reality.
They see the economic situation not being good for Gen Z and for young people.
So they disconnect with reality.
And you look at what do all of them have in common?
Think about this.
And I mentioned this in the piece for human events.
Luigi Maggioni, Thomas Matthew Crooks, and Tyler Robinson.
They were all in high school during COVID.
They were all in.
So imagine you're in that situation.
now you can't leave your home. You're locked in. You've got your cell phone. You've got that little piece of glass right in front of you. So if you can't go into the outside world, what do you do? You go into the virtual world. And you're then inundated. And Charlie spoke about this. You're inundated with pornography. And the pornography becomes more and more extreme. We know that Tyler Robinson was looking at pornography, which involved furries and drawings, which involved young.
Very sick stuff.
Young animals, human animal creatures, almost like a form of child pornography.
And at some point, you start to blend your vision of what's reality and what is false reality.
And because of the cognitive dissonance of not being able to actually achieve that in reality, it expresses itself in violence.
So how do we even begin to go about finding those guys and helping them?
Well, I think, you know, I think you have to put it in different buckets.
This country used to have a problem with serial killers.
We set up units at the FBI.
We set up units at Quantico.
There's movies about this.
You know, you can go watch them.
And we understood and unpacked what it was that made the serial killer tick.
And we went after them.
We set up behavioral sciences to get them off the streets.
So for the ones that are becoming incredibly and more increasingly violent, you have to get them off.
Look, the New York Post had Randa Devine, had the story this week.
week, Thomas Matthew Crooks was conducting Google searches in his true name, asking about how to
kill Donald Trump, how to look up the distance from Butler, what type of shot was JFK and
how far, Oswald, and all this other stuff. It's all out there. And yet, the FBI was more
interested in going after parents who were at school boards that didn't want trans in the classroom
and Catholics who were praying the rosary a little bit too hard. That's what our FBI was doing.
and if our FBI had actually been focused on this threat the way it was,
then Donald Trump would not have been shot in Butler,
and Charlie Kirk would be sitting right here and not me.
That's absolutely right.
And I would say, and just in addition to that, though, in addition to that,
you also, so get the ones off the street that are too far gone,
lock them up, don't just medicate them,
they actually need to be under intensive care, rebuild the mental institutions, of course.
Yes, yes.
And you in California know that where they're better than others.
Yes.
And then you don't want people getting lost in our false reality,
so that means we have to make actual reality better.
For young people, for Gen Z, you have to have a pathway to ownership, to equity,
to be able to get on your feet in society today.
And that means making the economy better.
That means getting rid of the 30 million illegal aliens that are probably just here in California
and, you know, across the entire country.
because how can we possibly expect people to go into a society that is so messed up?
And I would add one other thing to that, which is wokeism must die.
Of course.
These young men cannot hear one more day of they have some original sin
as a result of what happened in this country 200 years ago that they must bear
that will not get them into a good college program or get them into a good trade
or get them a wife because they've been dubbed toxicly masculine.
All of that must stop.
has to stop if we want to rescue
an entire generation of young men.
Thank God, it started with President
Trump getting reelected. I wanted to
show you something that made the news today.
This is Sam Harris. Do you guys know
who that is? Sam Harris?
Yeah, so you do.
Sam's a big fan of mine. She loves me.
So Sam Harris is, considers
himself an intellectual type.
He's an atheist. He's big into meditation.
He's the son of the woman who created
the Golden Girls.
Yes. Yeah. So,
And he's very good on certain things.
Like if you ever look at the old clips of Sam Harris on Belmar
talking about the problem of Islam,
he will tell it like it is.
However, he's got a serious case of TDS.
And he's apparently also got some Charlie Kirk derangement syndrome
that affected his commentary today on this soundbite.
Take a listen to this.
There's no party left of center,
real party for political assassination.
And yet right of center, very prominent people from the president and Elon on down treated it like the first shot fired in the Civil War.
Totally irresponsible, totally dishonest.
I mean, these people were arsonists pretending to be firefighters.
I mean, Elon jumped on X within minutes before, I think before Kirk was declared dead, certainly before his killer was caught.
and said, the left is the party of murder.
It's beyond reckless.
I mean, it's just sociopathic.
It's just, he is just flinging matches into a landscape that has been just soaked in gasoline.
And the soaking has been done mostly by Trump and Trumpism.
So discussing the actual murder of Charlie Kirk, you heard he was full of blame for whom?
Not the left.
he excused them for Elon and Trump, who he said were arsonists disguising themselves as firemen.
Your thoughts on it?
Well, what he's doing here is a very clear example of victim blaming, and he's also, I love this,
because who is the real victim in the murder of Charlie Kirk?
Is it Charlie? No. Is it Erica? No. Is it the children? No. It's Sam Harris.
Sam Harris thinks that he's the one who's the victim, the same way the leftists always play the victim card
every single time no matter what has happened. And what he's using here is a technique which is known as
Darvo. And Darvo is something that narcissists and leftists, I know, I repeat myself, are you all the time.
It's simple. It's called deny, attack, and then reverse victim and offender. So deny, say that
that didn't happen. You attack back, so you counterpunch, and then you reverse victim and
offender. Once you see this tactic, you will see the left use it over and over again.
And that's always what Sam Harris does.
Now, I could show you videos, by the way.
We all could.
If you don't believe me, go look at my friend Libs of TikTok
and Hireajic, and she'll show you the thousands of people
who were celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
Olivia Kraltruck was, I think, calling a lot of employers,
and Rudy Giuliani was calling a lot of employers.
And yet they will still sit there
and look, you square in the face and lie to you
and say, none of that ever happened,
None of those people exist.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, 1.7 million people in Virginia just voted for Jay Jones
after he had text messages saying that all of our children should be made to die
so that we will feel pain and that we then may change our stance on policy.
We have a huge problem in this country and the bullets are only flying one way.
That's right.
And what did Elon say that wasn't true?
What did he say?
He blamed the left and he was exactly.
Right. Charlie's shooter, accused shooter, is of the left, and that's very clear, no matter
what the left now tries to say. The bullet casing said, hey, fascist catch, and the other casing
said Bella Chow on it, and Bella Chow is the international anthem of Antifa.
God bless you. Thank you for leading with faith, with love, but with toughness. That's exactly
what we need. Thank you. And Megan, if you would indulge me, today's actually, and I know you're
going to see her on Saturday, but today's actually Erica Kirk's birthday.
And I was wondering if you guys could all join me
and saying happy birthday to Erica.
Oh, I love that.
All right, sing it loud because I'm not a good singer.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday, dear Erica.
Happy birthday to you.
That's beautiful.
Thank you.
Sorry, but that's what we need.
I see Jack as like the red meat of our party.
You know, you need red meat.
You know, I guess somebody has to be the broccoli too.
Somebody's got to be the martini.
I'll do that.
You neither read me, too.
And that, of course,
leads me to Victor Davis-Hanson.
I know.
He's so great.
If you know somebody more brilliant
than Victor Davis-Hanson,
then you know better people than I do.
Because, honestly,
there are a lot of great guests
that we have on the MK show,
but there is not a single guest
who is smarter than VDH.
You know he's a professor
at Stanford University.
It's amazing they still have him.
he's got tenure for life that's the problem he's the fellow at the hoover institution he's a professor
of the classics which he had to explain to me the first time he came on to my show what the hell
that is i didn't even know i went to public school as you know um and he's been educating us all
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You're not alone.
It's only the liberal media and the haters who want you to think that.
We're in the majority right now.
We're from Chicago.
We've been in just for this.
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Here, my formerly nicotine-stained finger, a column written today by Victor Davis-Hanson.
I want to just read you a quote by Victor Davis-Hanson.
Victor Davis-Hanson in the National Review.
Victor Davis-Hanson writes of the president today.
A great gentleman, Victor Davis-Hanson.
You were one of the first intellectuals to support Donald Trump.
He just spoke to the people.
We had to fight back and not be worried what people said.
Dr. Fauci, he's told us masks are essential.
They're not essential.
One mask is okay.
No, two is better.
I just lied because it was for your own good.
I like to torture you, VDH.
Look at this.
It's kind of like an athlete that never lifts weights or never run.
Unburdened by what has been.
She just is intellectually lazy.
Letitia James' grandniece.
Here she is, Victor.
Are you familiar with the website only fans, my friend?
Have you heard?
No, I have not.
Okay.
During the Reagan years, that was a very liberating period.
Make America great again.
With all due respect to his memory and legacy,
I don't think he did as much in eight years as Donald Trump has done it.
We're going to win so much.
You may even get tired of winning.
He's not done yet.
He's indestructible.
One, the only, Victor Davis-Hanson.
Yes, the legend.
Look at that.
Aw, they love you, Victor.
Oh, you guys are so sweet.
Look at that, welcome.
They love you.
I have a confession to make.
Tell me.
I've always lived in Fresno County.
I was born in the same.
House.
But I've always preferred
Bakersfield to Fresman.
Oh!
And there it is.
Victor, let me pick up with you where I left
off with Jack. What do you make of that Sam
Harris coming out and saying
that the issue with respect
to Charlie's death is that
Elon
sent out a tweet blaming the left
and that Trump was too
incendiary around it. And that
were arsonists pretending to be firemen, that that's really the issue?
I didn't hear that last part.
That they were arsonists pretending to be firemen, Trump and Elon, after Charlie Kirk died.
And really the issue was their rhetoric, their rhetoric around Charlie's murder, not the leftist
rhetoric that got him killed.
Yeah, I don't really pay attention to any of that, not to sound sanctimonious, but
Charlie Kirk, if I could just say something about him, he did two things that nobody else
will ever do in my lifetime, and the first was he told left wing, he said to people all over
campuses in America, 18 to 30, he said, you have a natural rebellious nature, and I want
you to encourage that because the establishment is not the conservative establishment.
The left is the establishment.
So it's natural to rebel, not just because you're young,
but because you're logical and these people are crazy.
And that was very unique.
The other thing is he didn't go to college and graduate,
and yet he goes to the Oxford Debate Union,
and he takes on supposedly the most sophisticated people
in the English-speaking world,
and he shows that you don't have to go to college
to show how uneducated a lot of people in college are.
And it's like, I've spent 50% of people.
50 years in academia with PhDs, and then I was given a great gift to live on a farm.
And that schizophrenia, I would come from the academic world, and I was told how smart they were,
and then I saw what farmers did, and I knew how stupid they were.
Because there's nobody smarter than a farmer, because a mechanic, he's a genius, he does everything,
but not academic.
And Charlie knew that.
And yet you spent a lifetime in this crazy environment.
So how did they never pull you leftward?
I have a twin brother that doesn't speak to me, so it pulled everybody in my generation and my family.
I had a great gift.
When I was 17, my parents were very practical, and they said there's a new campus.
It's called UC Santa Cruz, and it's the closest one.
All three of you guys can go there, and you'll save money.
So I went there, and it was a great.
communist crazy place. And so you either had two choices to join them or to rebel against them.
And I rebelled against them. And I came home.
But how did you withstand it, right? Because you look at, you know, these judges who go on the
Supreme Court and they get sucked into the Georgetown Party circuit. And then suddenly they need
to be loved by the leftist Washington Post. And certainly a professor, like on a university
campus, like Stanford, a lesser man would have submitted to the leftist dogma.
long ago. So I don't get it. Like, how did you do it?
I was a great, I wish I could take credit, but I can't because the first thing I did when
I got to the Hoover Institution, I taught 21 great years at Cal State Fresno. I loved it there,
but I was burned out. So I got to Hoover and this strange guy called me up, and he said,
I like what you write. We're going to have lunch twice a month for the next 15 years. It was Tom Sol.
Thomas Sol.
And I never met a more brilliant guy.
And then the next guy I met was Shelby Steel.
Wow.
And the third guy I met was Scott Atlas.
Oh, my gosh.
And I said, these people are so much brighter than the entire Stanford faculty.
So I never had a doubt.
And then when people said, well, this person says you're crazy
or this person says you're a farmer Hick,
or this person says you belong back at Fresno State.
I would say, Tom, Scott, what's the reaction?
So I had a group of people who I admired and they were brilliant.
So I was very lucky.
Very, very lucky.
I had wonderful parents.
My parents, my grandfather lived on a farm for four generations,
and he had three daughters.
And he mortgaged this little farm and sent them to Stanford University.
And so my mom, 1942, had two.
degrees from Stanford, then she went to law school there, and then she went back and became
a mom with three kids and worked on the farm. Yeah. And then she became the first. And you still
have the farm, the raisin farm. Yeah. So she was, I got a good, the good thing about that was because
they had gone to college, the first generation, they kept saying, don't be warped by college.
Don't not, you have to work. I came home the first semester. I said, hey, I, I know, hey, I'm going to
take Latin and my father said, do you know how?
to weld. Do you know how to wire the dehydrator?
And when I graduated...
Maybe a little more practical.
Yeah, I graduated with a PhD at 25.
And I came home and I said, I didn't even go to the graduation.
I had to work at a farm.
And my dad said, my brother was kind of a smart, very bright guy, very smart,
but kind of smart allocating.
So I came back and said, I have a PhD in Classics from Stanford,
and he said to my dad, he's like a dog that can dance on two legs.
It's really impressive, but nobody who knows what it's for.
what it's for.
All right.
Let's talk a little politics
because I promised the audience earlier
I was going to ask you this question.
I heard my pal Mark Halperin
on Next Up with Mark Halperin
on the MK Media Podcast Network
talking this morning about
the latest Fox News poll
that shows only 1515%
of the American population
says that their financial
situation has improved
as a result of Trump.
And he said, if the numbers stay like this on Trump's economic approval, it's going to be a
bloodbath in November.
That not only could Republicans, they will lose the House, but they could lose the Senate, too.
So your thoughts on how Trump turns that around?
Well, no president has ever been as wonderful as Trump has done overseas.
no president has ever been re-elected on foreign policy.
George H.W. Bush had that fantastic first Gulf War, 1991.
Four days he destroys Saddam's land army. He's pulling at 90 percent, and he loses to Bill Clinton
because Clinton says we're, and we weren't. We were in a mild recession in 92, but he said
it's the Great Depression. And for all of that foreign, so if you actually look at the statistics,
Over four years, Joe Biden averaged 5.2% inflation every year.
Trump came in.
It was 3.0.
This month, it was 3.0.
They think the economy may grow at 4% GDP.
He came in at 2.
He's got a very good inflation rate comparative.
But what the left is saying is,
we were in power for four years,
and we raised prices by 21.5%.
and you've been in office 10 months, and you haven't reduced them, it's your fault.
And he can't get that message out.
So what he needs to remember what James Carville is, the economy is stupid.
The Epstein files, all it matters is to try to remind everybody what he's done, what he did in the first term.
But more importantly, what he's doing next year, what he's doing right now has long-term implication.
I just get very quickly.
he's already pumping one million barrels of oil.
We've never pumped more than 14 million.
He's going to go to 16.
He's never done more natural gas.
We are the largest natural gas and oil producer in the world.
Second, I don't know if he's art of the deal exaggerating when he says he has $20 trillion in foreign investment.
Let's say it's half.
Ten.
Last year, Biden, he had $79 billion.
So we've never had that before.
We've never had that.
You guys know that Trump is using the tariffs to negotiate deals in which these countries,
he jacks up the tariffs, then he says, I'll lower them by half,
but you have to invest a bunch of money in American manufacturing,
create jobs here.
So he's gotten somewhere between $10 and $20 trillion of investment in America,
whereas Joe Biden never even got $1 trillion.
So what I'm getting at is, and then he's going to have this continuation of the big,
beautiful tax cut and the deregulation. You deregulate the economy, you give tax cuts,
you've got all of this, not just the oil revenue and the export, and he's dealing with the
tariff income, as you said, and gas energy prices are already going out. There were 3.48 a gallon
during the four years of Biden. They're already at 298, not here, but nationwide. So what I'm
getting at is if he can survive and get that message out, and you're going to have a lot of psychological
lift with the World Cup and the 250th anniversary. It's going to be a nice year. And I think
these things will kick in in June or July and he'll be fine if they stick to the message. And that
is the economy was terrible when we came in. We made it better. And now it's getting good and get
the message out. I feel like the message is not Epstein related, but we're in that morass now.
How does that play out?
Because the Democrats, they're loving swimming in that pool.
They're loving it a little bit less now that Larry Summers has been outed as the chief friend of Jeffrey Epstein.
You guys saw this?
Former President of Harvard, former Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton, also worked for Barack Obama.
And the first real name to come out, not as somebody who was like receiving trafficked girls,
but who was BFFs with Jeffrey Epstein long past the time when we knew what a disgusting scumbag he was.
The Miami Herald piece broke in November of 2018,
and he's sending Jeffrey Epstein messages like a small schoolgirl
asking for his hair to be braided.
Two months later, all the way up to the day before Jeffrey got arrested.
Now he's stepped down from all of his duties at Harvard.
He's not teaching his classes anymore.
So we'll see whether the left continues to love the Epstein story
as much as they currently do.
But how do you see that playing out over the next year or so?
I don't know if people were accurate
when they said Trump was playing five.
dimensional chest or whatever they claimed, but he did have a big noose and they put their
neck in it. Well, that I'm in is he communicated with Jeffrey Epstein before he was a convicted
sexual assaulter, and then he broke it off before he was convicted. These people, and
there are 80% of the textual trove has references in a case of political affiliation with
Democrats. But most of them, if you look at what the news says, most of them are after he was
convicted. So basically they said... And convicted, like he pleaded guilty to solicitation of
sex with a minor prostitute, which as you always know, what do I say? That is not a thing.
A minor cannot be a prostitute. That's child rape. So he pleaded guilty to that. In 2008,
they all knew it. Katie Couric, she knew it. Now she's trying to say, oh, I didn't know when
went to his townhouse for dinner that time. George Stephanopoulos knew. They all knew. They
just decided to overlook it because he was rich as F. Yeah, I don't get it. They have control of the
files, so-called files, for four years under Biden. And they know, because they have access to
them, that most of the people who are mentioned are Democrats, and they know that most of the
people who are Democrats who are mentioned, are mentioned after they knew that he was a convicted
felon, and so they didn't release them.
And yet, when Trump comes in, they said, because you don't release them, you must be
implicated.
When they know, after they raided his home, they deballeted him, they had lawfare,
they would do anything to destroy him.
So they would have leaked something if there was anything to be leaked.
So then what were they thinking?
So now Trump has control over them, and all he has to do is say, I really didn't want to
release them. And I probably didn't because there's probably some, a few, you know, Republican
Grandee donors. So he probably was worried. He was getting calls. Please don't do that. It's not,
there's not enough context. But that being said, you know what's going to happen. Every two weeks
or something, a name is going to come out. And it's going to be a Democrat. And it's going to be
a Larry Summers or a chief counsel person or somebody. And he's just going to let it keep going.
Yes. And I don't know why they walked into this minefield.
Think about that. What if this whole story gets turned so that every other week we find out
a new Democrat who is in the Epstein files, and we've already heard everything there is
to hear about Trump? I mean, think of that. If that's actually how this story lands, these
Democrats and the media will run from this story so fast, it'll blow that hat right off
your head.
Yes, they will. But the only rational explanation is they are so obsessed. I've never, we've
all tried to figure out why they hate him so much. Maybe it's his queen's accent, maybe
it's his orange color, maybe it's comb over. I don't know, but maybe he had no political
experience, but they are so obsessed with him that they do the, I mean, Jasmine Crockett
talking about Lee Zeldon and this other Dr. Epstein. It was amazing. And it's every day. And
and so their only strategy now is to make these videos with the S word, the F,
were to scream in Yale, kickbox, say Trump is this and that, and they want us as the American
people collectively to get in a fetal position, put our hands over there, just make it go away.
I don't care.
That's not going to work.
That's not happening.
But that's their strategy, a total chaos.
And then the other thing very quickly is we had a civil war, and the civil war was fought over
the nullification of federal law.
and disloyalty of the union.
All of a sudden we find out that, you know,
the mayor of Chicago says if ICE comes on our territory,
we're going to resist them.
What does that mean?
You're going to pull out guns
and they're going to shoot each other north and south.
Nancy Pelosi says, we're going to arrest a...
She's never read the Constitution.
It says federal law is supreme to local and state law
and matters of federal jurisdiction.
And then we have these 600 jurisdictions that are nullification.
South Carolina in 1850, we're not going to obey federal law.
And you can see where this is going.
So then now they're issuing a video where they're telling 1.3 million people in the military,
if you get an order and you've disguised, because you're all legal scholars, and you decide
that if you don't want to obey it, just don't obey it.
So they're basically calling for an insurrection.
And then they have all these ex-generals and admirals who in the past have said Donald Trump
was a fascist, Mussolian, so almost, what's eerie is almost every aspect of what caused the Civil War,
these very liberal, progressive people are emulating, as if they're Jeff Davis or, I don't know, Stonewall Jackson.
So how does that end?
Yes. They're headed toward a situation if they don't stop, that they're going to have a local,
and we almost had it in Chicago when they wouldn't come to the help of ICE that we,
was trapped, but Karen Bass says we're using L.A. officials to try to thwart ice and help
illegal aliens who are in the street waving the flag of the country under no circumstances
they want to return to and burning the flag of the country they want to stay in.
That's so true. So well said. I don't get it, but I'm afraid that if somebody doesn't stop it,
you're going to get a situation where a local police force on the orders of a blue state mayor
is going to say stop them, and we're going to get a gunfight,
and then we're at Fort Sumter territory.
And so it's scary, and they're really calling for insurrection.
And meanwhile, the American people continue to support the deportation
of all illegal immigrants in the country right now, all of them,
not just the ones who have committed additional crimes.
Absolutely.
All right, so now we need to take a moment to talk about Michelle Obama's hair.
I've been told by her many times this is very important.
What are you laughing at?
Racists.
We're all racist because she had to iron her hair.
She talks about it on every tour stop.
She's promoting her book.
Hold on, I want to see which one it is.
Okay.
There's so many to choose from.
But here's the latest.
This is sought for.
Let's take a look.
A lot of people want to know, what do braids mean?
What does she mean?
Look, y'all.
What are she mean?
You know, I mean, that's what white folks.
Sorry. It's like, what does that mean? What are you saying? We're saying nothing. Let me explain
something to white people. Our hair comes out of our head naturally in a curly pattern. So when
we're straightening it to follow your beauty standards, we are trapped by the straightness.
It is exhausting and it's so expensive and it takes up so much time.
Breeds are for y'all so we can work harder and focus on the work.
works. Don't touch it. Just don't.
She's sitting there with the straight hair, telling the people not to do it.
And can I just say for the record, it's not just black people who have to deal with
their hair a lot in the morning. All right? Now, people, I have something to tell you. This is
not all mine. I mentioned a lot of the show. But if you could see the number of little
hell, things in there that Sarah's got to deal with every day to try to cover them up so you guys
think this looks natural. It is not just a black thing, Michelle. Sorry, Victor, go ahead.
Well, when I get up in the morning, when I get up in the morning, I wish I had hair.
I wish I had Michelle's hair other than this. But my point is this, I understand that she's
insecure, and she has four mansions. So when she's talking, I can't figure out whether she
flew in from Martha's Vineyard, the Washington Mansion, the Chicago Mansion, or the Beachfront
Mansion, Hawaii. And then she says this, and I was listening to the radio when she, this was on
the story the other day. So I get, I walk to my office. The first person I see is a beautiful
Asian woman with straight hair. The next person I see is a beautiful Asian woman with straight hair. The next person I see is
a beautiful, a Mexican-American woman with straight hair. The third person I meet is a guy that I
knew who has very kinky, white, he's white, and he has curly hair. And I thought, well,
white people, I don't have a monopoly on straight hair. So why are you saying this unless you
have some problem? And the problem I think is my entire life, whether it was getting into Princeton
or Harvard or getting the Niki account or something at my law firm or getting this huge job
at the University of Chicago, it was always predicated on I could make white people feel guilty
and that I was a victim, even though I grew up as middle class and I was given every opportunity.
And so when you look at this scenario, and you think of just to take an example,
Salma, California, East Palestine, Ohio, where you have very poor people who happen to be
white. And so what I'm getting at is when we obsess on race and not class, which the Democratic
Party does, it's absurd. It's like Mondami's saying, I'm going to go after white affluent
neighborhoods. And then you say, well, let me do a Google search for two seconds and see which is
the most affluent ethnic minority in the United States. Indian Americans, 40% more income than
the average white families. So the whole race.
racial thing has sort of jumped the shark
now. It's just ridiculous.
Forgive me, but I do have one more.
This one's not about the hair.
But this falls into the
Stephen L. Miller, the Red Stees
on Twitter category of, I regret
to inform you, we've disappointed
the Obama's again.
Here she is. We've got to play on
how confining
the damn role of First Lady
was. Let's watch.
I have an eight-year stint as First Lady.
tends to confine, to be a bit confining, right?
Because, you know, the role, the job was not to just represent me,
but to represent the nation.
And as the first black family in that house,
just like, you know, black folks feel in all the first positions
that we're the, you know, we're carrying the torch,
we're lighting the way, which means that we've got to do it.
really, really well so that the next folks will have a chance.
You know, when you're the only, you know, you feel like if you don't get it right,
nobody will ever get this position.
Women, people of color, people of different ethnicities,
of different genders and sexual orientation, but we all feel that.
So poor Michelle, it was especially confining for her to be First Lady because she's black.
And I'm sure every other first lady before and after Michelle Obama felt totally free with a role and, like, lifted the dress up and said, hey, take a look at me.
They didn't feel it couldn't find it all being first lady of the United States.
Just the black one.
Michelle, people were so discriminatory against her.
They put her on Vogue magazine about four times, and no offense to Michelle has nothing to do with race.
but Melania, Trump, is beautiful.
She didn't, they wouldn't put her on one time.
It would be like her saying, well, you know, they hate Eastern European, so I never got on Vogue.
It's crazy.
And then in 2004, the so-called white vote for John Kerry was less than the white vote for Barack Obama four years later.
In other words, Barack Obama won, and he beat John McCain not.
because of the black vote. It was the sure thing, 96%. It's because a huge number of white people
decided to vote for him, a black man, more than they did the prior white Democratic candidate.
Notwithstanding Michelle's hair. That doesn't happen in a racist society. It's amazing. It doesn't.
Honestly, though, have you ever seen a first lady in particular who is so racist? She hates white people.
Her image of white people is the most negative, judgmental, nasty thing I've ever heard.
She thinks all we do is look at black people with negative judgments about their hair and their dress and the way they behave.
Meanwhile, it's really a case-by-case situation with blacks and whites, and she's failing it.
Yeah, I think the problem is that her audience is the same group of white people I see every week at Stanford,
but it's not the people at Bakersfield.
Amen.
Because believe me, if people try that stuff to working class people,
whether they're Mexican-American or white, even black, they don't listen to it.
They said, you're spoiled, Brad, I don't want to hear it.
I've got to get up at five.
I've got to go to work.
I don't get home.
I don't have anything.
You have four mansions.
You're worth $100 million.
You're spoiled brat.
I don't want to hear it.
But not those people.
Yes.
They hang on every word she says because they're just like her.
We're going to do Michelle Obama a favor, and we're going to send that clip to her to make sure she gets a hefty dose of reality before she goes on her next tour stop.
Have you ever met Michelle?
I met her one time at the White House, at the White House Christmas party.
Yeah.
She was perfectly pleasant.
She was probably like, why you're looking at my hair like that.
Yeah.
Victor, love you.
Thank you so much for all of your pulls of wisdom.
It's a pleasure.
He's a treasure.
All right, Sarah, how's my hair?
Good.
Fine.
Just dying to come up here and fix it.
I guarantee you.
It's wonderful to have somebody who's paid
actually just to do your hair.
It's wonderful.
It's like a true gift.
I do my own makeup, but Sarah does my hair.
I never learned over all the years
how to do my hair.
You know, you never, like, watch it.
And also, if you do wash it, ladies, you know how, like, the brush, the round brush.
My God, it's so much work.
But the makeup I learned to slap on the face paint by following some twit online.
Okay.
My next guest is somebody I did not meet up until a couple months ago, but like you, I was a lifelong fan.
And I've seen, I think, most of Charlie Sheen's movies, but I have never seen somebody so skilled and so compelling as when I was young.
and saw Charlie Sheen on screen in Wall Street.
He played the simmering, angry, ambitious, tortured soul on Wall Street
better than anybody I've seen live it in real life,
and I lived in Manhattan for 20 years.
And the fact that his dad was involved in the movie, too,
and that scene in the elevator with the two of them,
with the tensions burning, saying all the things,
would I would later find out have some parallels to his real life.
He told me when we met via satellite
for the release of his book and his documentary
that he had fallen to fame so quickly
and early on got the same lesson taught to him over and over again,
which was, you can get away with anything.
With that face and that talent and that personality
will overlook anything.
And that would wind up being somewhat of a curse for Charlie Sheen as well as a blessing.
He's really profoundly interesting, and he's come a long way through the tiger blood by winning years.
To really settle in a place of wisdom and reflection.
And I think you'll soon hear Republicanism.
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I am on a drug. It's called Charlie Sheen.
Charlie Sheen's life has been a wild ride.
I was really hard to control.
I'm by winning.
I win here and I win there.
That one.
I had found some.
different level of, I don't know what.
A Hollywood legend.
For so long, I was Martin Sheen's son, and, you know, Emilio Estav was his brother.
What do you care if your brother did you school?
This cameo just falls out of the sky into my lap.
I think I've made a big mistake coming here.
Films like Platoon, Wall Street, and The Rookie.
Do you want to do over?
No, I don't want a do over.
The highest paid actor in television history.
as a star on the beloved sitcom Two and a Half Men.
But all of that success came with challenges, addiction.
You know, I get soccer blood, man.
You don't worry that you're going to die when you take that many drugs?
Dines for fools.
Drugs are undefeated.
It's like $20 million to zero.
He started experimenting with everything.
To get through that, you know, several times.
If this is prison, the only thing that's missing, it's the bars and the guards.
Now Charlie Sheen is eight years sober, and back to tell his story his own way.
You've already proven you can do all this shit to your body and still stay standing.
I'm the guy that lived it and survived it, and I still don't completely know how.
Please help me welcome Charlie Sheen!
Thank you, thank you.
The one and only.
Is this on?
Yeah, it's on.
You're good.
Thank you.
It's so great to have you.
How does it feel to be back out here in front of the masses and feel all the love?
it's got to be better than crack cocaine
it's a different kind of better than crack cocaine
um no it it feels it feels fucking awesome
and uh wow thank you
thank you um
we were talking backstage
age, we're both getting older. I just had a birthday. You got a few years on me. Turn 60.
I turned 60. Yeah. At 60, where are you? Happy, well, struggling, working on it. Where?
Yeah, that just described an entire week, pretty much.
Monday.
No, I think I'm happy most of the time, you know, I think I'm not, I'm not looking for, like, you know,
insane events or, or, or circumstance to generate happiness.
I think I'm finding, and, you know, when I say happy, it's like, I'm not like walking around,
like, you know, cackling with laughter.
That's not normal.
I never, that's not normal.
I never trust the people who are like that.
Yeah, no, and I'm not, I don't have a perma smile.
Yeah.
You can't trust those people.
No, it reminds me of my time on the Today Show.
Very jarring, very fake.
Those are not happy or good people.
But it's, it's, it's the littler things that start to matter a lot more, you know,
as I, as I go further down the road on the journey.
But the 60 thing was, it was messing with my head for,
because it was like, shit, man, I spent most of my 50s, like, apologizing to people.
And that's fine, because I needed basically a decade to get through all of those apologies.
And it was also part of the reason that, you know,
that really drove me to find the passion to do the book, to do the doc,
and really create a moment, not really so much of a comeback.
And I think we spoke about this the last time, but just more of a reset.
And I wanted to just put all that shit behind me, but do it properly
and do it in a way that was honest and noble and thorough.
and oh thank you
thank you
I mean it was thorough all right
it was really thorough
you did lay it all out there
very bare
we talked about it when you came on
but there was the incident
which you've since clarified a little
of the crossover tour
when it comes to the sexuality
wasn't like the full crossover
it was just it was more like playing
in the sandbox as opposed to like
rolling around in the sand
rolling over in the sand
do you follow
So the sandbox, not like an entire beach.
Right, right.
Got it.
Got it.
Not like my own tropical island.
Yes.
So does that make it hard for you now?
Like you've come out with that, that happened,
which probably isn't that unusual for people who are super famous and super rich and had a drug thing?
If that wasn't a part of my story with, you know, how far I took it and the amount of cocaine I ingested,
in any means available.
If that wasn't part of my story, I think people would be like,
hey, wait a minute.
We've, you know, in other, I can't say similar stories,
but other examples, that's usually been one of the consistent ingredients in that recipe.
Well, last time we were together, I asked you whether you're getting hit on nonstop now by Gay Men.
And the answer was yes.
They're all like, I got a shot.
But I forgot to ask you whether...
But that was a funny moment in the interview,
because that came early.
That was like in the first five minutes, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And that told me like, okay, all right, this is cool.
This is, it's on.
We're going there.
We're fucking doing this.
Yeah.
And I'm like, well, why the hell not?
I'm sorry, I cut you off.
No, no, no.
But I forgot to ask you the other half of that,
which is, you know, we saw Sean Penn in the clip.
Nick Cage was one of your best friends.
Did those guys come back to you and say,
could you clarify that it was not
your best friends who did the tour with you?
Oh, oh.
Yeah, no, no, no, no.
It's nobody anybody recognizes.
Yeah, Jesus, man.
No.
All of your favorite, most of them,
TV and film stars that I know are all.
off the hook.
So, yeah, I'll just, you know, I'll just own it.
But another thing that we did discuss was that I knew for so long how it felt to keep
all that shit in.
And also, you know, a lot of the consequences that it brought or the target I still
presented myself as, you know, to some very nefarious types.
Like you were actually being blackmailed.
I was being blackmail,
I was being extorted, shaken down.
Yeah, and so there was a strategic opponent
to unloading a lot of this
to where I just wanted to be
unexstortable.
You know, I think I, thank you.
Yeah, thank you.
And thank you.
And, man, I thought,
I thought it would be a much bigger price to pay
than what it's revealed itself to be.
Wow.
And that's like, that's so encouraging
because that's really a leap of faith.
That's like saying, all right, you know,
I'm going to talk about all this stuff.
And, you know, I don't...
Will you still love me?
Yeah, will you still love me?
Yeah.
They do.
I mean, those kinds of things can really restore your faith in humanity.
Right?
Like, you could have named your book,
this is me now and I think people would have received it just the same like I think people are
mature enough and even this is like a right-leaning audience a lot of people of faith sure you know
they may not love all the the drugs and the crossover tour though I think we're fine with that now
we're kind of fine with it yeah we're evolved um but I think they they understand and love redemption
right on right on thank you thank you thank you thank you um
But before we get to the redemption, just go back a little.
Okay.
You're going to skip all the fun stuff.
Good.
So it seems to me in watching the doc and reading the book that the craziest pal you had was Nicholas Cage.
Am I wrong?
You are not wrong.
Different kind of crazy.
Go on.
Other, like, extra galactically so.
But with.
a wisdom and a sense of humor and a devil may care, just air about him that was just,
it was like poetic lava.
Wow.
I think he would appreciate being described as poetic lava.
Yes, who wouldn't?
Yeah, because lava, you know, you see it coming, you can get away, right?
It moves pretty slow, but God, it burns everything to the.
the ground. And you're sure as heck, don't forget that it was there. You know, even decades
later. What am I even talking about? No, we're following. What am I talking about? I'm talking
about Nick Cage. Can you, yes, we're still on Nick. Can you bring us aboard the airplane
with the walkie-talkie thing that the pilot? Oh, with the, with the intercom? Yeah, can we talk about
how the hell that happened?
It started out
just as a friendly
game, like a performance exercise
game interaction
with just the rest of the plane.
And because there was still
the curtain that separates
the front from the back,
you know? And so
we've been up for a few days
at that point
and just kind of made the decision
we're going to Vegas
and I buy this like $9
like Dick Tracy hat
in the airport
and so
what were there's five of us
that's how we became the Jackson five
I mean what you're right
and that wasn't about music
that was just about numbers
because five
and so no
we're on the plane and so we were kind of using that curtain to do like a 10 second bit and just
try to get a reaction. The plane was loving this. It's Charlie Sheen and Nick Cage and others
were notable. Yes. And you're just entertaining the plane. Can you imagine this?
But it was all in just fun, you know, friendly spirit and you know, Eddie would point out, you know,
the Grand Canyon on the left side of the airplane and the Eiffel Tower on the right. I mean,
It was just silly, you know?
Right, right.
So...
That's not in Las Vegas.
What's that?
That's not in Las Vegas.
It's really not.
I know.
Well, there's a little version of it, right?
There is, actually.
Yeah, yeah.
But things like that.
And so Nick went last, and I don't know if he just, he didn't understand the theme of what we were going for.
Or...
Lighthearted fun.
Yeah, he took it to a place where he grabbed the intercom and he says,
ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking.
I'm not feeling well.
And you can hear the plane just kind of get whisper quiet, right?
And people are kind of looking at each other.
Is this really the captain?
And he says,
and I feel like I'm losing control of the airplane.
And now, you know, whatever level of high or drunkenness or any of us were,
we suddenly were laser focused on the amount of the shit that we were in because of that.
And he didn't even do the bit at the curtain.
Oh, so they were buying it, that it actually might be...
They didn't see him doing it.
That's, that's, thinking back, I think that was part of it.
That's where we went wrong.
Yes.
Yeah, because had he done that holding the mic, it's in poor taste, but they know it's a performance piece.
Maybe in bounds.
Yeah, but all they did was hear it.
And you could see the flight crew like launch into panic.
mode and one of the stewards
walked right up to Nick and he just goes
not cool buddy
not cool
yeah and then you know Nick didn't
I think I talk about this in the dock right
and in the book Nick Nick didn't know
that I was basically the dope mule for
that trip for
the Jackson 5 and
really did not want to get pulled
over by the cops?
No.
No.
Um, and I, um, I was rolling with such a fat bag of cocaine that it, it, uh, it wouldn't fit
in any of my pockets, right?
So I, I taped it to the inside of my thigh.
Oh my God.
And, and tried to wear a baggey or pant.
And so I'm, I'm like, you know, I, like, like, like, right?
right in my crotch.
Oh, God.
I'm rolling with, like, five to ten for distribution.
And so when we landed, we were met with the feds, with local authorities,
with just a bunch of frowns and ire, and, yeah, it was, luckily, though, this is that
thing that you talked about, about consequences to a point.
Yes, because they're like, this is such.
bullshit this can never oh oh hello mr sheen hello mr cage yeah and the the turn of fortune comes
to save you exactly again yeah or did it um you know like if you if you had just gotten in like
serious trouble early on right i don't know would it would you have gone through everything you went
through if if if the middle word in life right um i yeah probably
probably
you were resilient
I think so
you were really committed
can we spend a minute
talking about the prostitutes
because
you
wow
you have like
this iconic line
about
calling up a prostitute
and I confess
my husband Doug
is the one who told me about it
and I love it
it's very funny
when somebody asked you
you know you're Charlie Sheen
why
would you feel the need to pay for sex?
And do you remember what you said?
I do.
And what I should have said...
No, that's a terrible response.
I'm not even going to...
No, I'm going to let that one just keep drifting away.
I said I'm not paying them to show up.
Is that what I said?
I'm paying them to leave.
Right?
And see, that's...
Not paying for the sex.
That's crass.
That is crass and disrespectful.
But illuminating, for those of us, not in the trade.
The trade.
Amazing.
No, but I wish I could claim ownership of that quote,
because that was borrowed.
Oh, from whom?
I've heard different versions of it as far as the genesis of it.
I'm pretty sure it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a,
yeah. It's probably one of those quotes that nobody really wants the credit for. Right. Yeah. So
I see your point. Now, because we eventually kind of went, we went, we went, did the prostitute
circuit and then there was a pornography, like a porn actress. And we're not, we don't even mean a
Kardashian, like actual. So, oh, you know it and I know it. She's, she's, she's famous because,
at that sex tape and it's never going to happen on the bar exam.
I've, uh...
Okay.
I've never seen that tape.
Kim Kardashian.
I've never seen that tape.
Oh, you've never seen that.
But I know what it is.
Yeah.
Have you guys seen the Kim Kardashian sex tape?
Everybody's like, ew.
Right?
What do I say?
There's no proper answer to that.
So when you think about like that stint because you kind of graduated, I mean, by
today's standards, that's all tame, by the way.
You know, like what these young men are into on the end.
internet today is like that blows doors on any of that stuff. Wow. Like how do you see that? Because
you also had real love in your life. You had three marriages. I had three marriages.
Denise and you seem to really love each other. Denise Richards, of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course.
And so like you kind of had two lanes of like real love and a real partner and mothers to your children.
And then you had this other low lane. Sure. So when you think unlike the love and the sexual
experiences of your life, did they seem dramatically far apart? Like,
there were the women I loved, and then there was this other, like, really unfortunate thing?
Or how do you see it?
I mean, yeah, I don't know if I can add to that.
No, no, I will.
I was never a cheater.
Like, I never strayed from any moment that I was actually made.
married. That's awesome. Thank you. Thank you.
Especially while on drugs and all that, like that says something about your character.
Thank you. Yeah. So I didn't, I mean, during the legal separations, that was,
then I knew I was kind of off the hook with that whole vow thing, right?
Right. You were on a break. Yes. No, and I, and I went into those marriages with the best
intentions and then the best hope for some kind of a future together. But the other thing,
it just at the time, I mean, you know, I was younger and a lot of different other things
going on. It was, it was more exciting. It was more exciting. I don't know that I can
present it any more insightful than that or like drill down to the like the core issue behind
it or what it might be connected to, it was the thrill of, you know, at times, sometimes not
knowing if I was going to open the door to a lovely gal or to, or to cops.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't, but it sounds fascinating.
Roll of the dice, sorry, yeah.
Well, I feel like, because I know, are you dating Dali again?
again? Is this true? No. No, not dating Dolly? If you guys read the book, Dolly is the young
woman he was dating when he went to visit then-governor Bill Clinton in the Arkansas State House.
And would you, and what did Bill Clinton do? He took one look at her and whispered to an aide,
find out what you can about the brunette. Yeah. Like zeroed in on it, you know. And it was kind of
like, not cool, but
he, like, we have
the same taste? I don't fucking know.
It was
kind of flattering for
her.
Not cool to me.
You know, it's a weird place to be.
Did you ever feel that special
something looking at Hillary?
God of it, huh?
I told no one
find out what you can
it's a no about the blonde.
Well, the reason I asked
because I read that you and Dolly
had either renewed your friendship
or possibly your relationship today.
Right.
And I thought it would be very hard
to be your
partner in today's day and age
given the history.
I feel like the performance bar
would be very high, right?
Like ladies, do you know what I'm saying?
I'd be like Googling the videos
to be like, what's my next move?
I don't, like...
Oh gosh.
Wow.
I mean, wouldn't the bar
be high for me also?
I don't.
I think for women,
in, they just want somebody who will listen to them.
Okay.
I'm not sure the bar is particularly high for...
I'm a pretty good listener.
There you go.
Yeah, yeah.
No, Dolly and I reconnected because she read the book and thought it was fabulous and was
really flattered and really touched by how, you know, the stories that I told about us in the
book and how I told them.
And in fact, there were a couple things I thought she was going to be upset with.
and she wasn't.
She was just so excited to be a part of it, you know?
And I was like, how could you not have been a part of it?
And then we just reconnected, and then just as old lovers, but new friends.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, that's got potential, Charlie.
I don't know.
As the title of my next book.
Yeah.
All lovers, new friends.
That sucks.
I'm not buying that book
It definitely does not suck as a life theme
I don't know
He'll get back to us on Dolly at our next tour
And see how that goes
Or on somebody because I feel like
That's the next step for you
Now that you've been in recovery for eight years
Your kids are getting older
Sure
Your life is back on track
Thank you, thank you
I don't know
I'd love to see you well settled
Yeah no I thank you
I would like to see me settled too
But there's no
I haven't been in a relationship for a long time.
Yeah.
Not since, like, 2018.
I mean, Denise is in the news a lot, your ex-wife.
She is.
She moved on and got remarried, and she's the mother of two of your kids, your two daughters.
Do you guys still maintain a relationship, or you're still friends?
Oh, of course.
Oh, that's good.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, no, she's, it's, you know, we, thank you.
You know, I started out hot and heavy, and then a bunch of shit.
happened and then it got you know just kind of icky and whatever but today it's just like we don't
really we don't really care about any of that other shit because it's not who we are today you know
and I feel terrible what she's going through with with the current divorce stuff it's just like
whoa those who you're not paying attention she was on real housewives she married another man
she has alleged that he has been physically abuser to her he has denied it and
He accuses her of being a hoarder.
It's gotten very, very ugly between the two of them.
I know her just a little, and she seems like such a sweet gal, I have to say.
Like, I've only been really favorably impressed by her, but of course, I wasn't married to her.
No, she is.
I mean, she's a Midwestern girl, you know.
We're raised in a Christian household, you know.
So are you.
This is true.
This is true.
Martin Sheen is a devout Catholic.
Yeah, or as I call him in the book, a Cathaholic.
Yeah.
So what?
Like, Apple Tree!
Like, what happened there?
Oh, the distance from it?
Yeah.
Malibu, China.
Yeah.
Because he was an actor.
I is an actor, but he was in the business.
He had all the same temptations.
and really, really, really tried to help shepherd you back onto the, you know, the good path.
Sure.
But did the Catholicism not really speak to you, or what happened with you when it comes to faith and religion?
I don't reject any religion, per se.
I just, I, you know, there's just some days when, you know, I spend more time looking up,
curiously, I spend more time looking up these days than I do looking down.
Does that make sense?
Yes, thank God.
Yeah.
And people are like, well, do you believe in God?
And I'm like, well, yeah, the things I believe in, I don't have a better word to attach to those feelings and those beliefs and just that hope.
I don't have a better word than God.
You know, I'm not, you know, Mother Universe, I can't do that stuff, you know, so, yeah, I, I, but that's just the part that I've kind of never, it's not like, I don't want to talk about that, I just never really explored it, but I, but I can't say, I can say, I've been very close to it for a very long time.
Yeah.
You know, it's like something kept my heart beating.
Yes.
I thought I was going to say.
Something kept my heart beating.
There's no way you came through that on your own.
It's like, thank you.
I don't, I don't run any part of this show.
You know what I'm saying?
This particular show?
No, no, no, just the overall scheme of life.
I don't, I went too far.
I don't run any part of my journey other than the stuff that I navigate that's right in front of me,
other than the stuff that's actually tangible and requires my involvement and attention
and input.
You know what I'm saying?
Just as far as the bigger picture,
I don't really,
I'm sure there were times when I thought
I was in control of much
bigger things, but
nope.
You've been humbled.
No.
So your dad is very outspoken about his politics.
He is.
Not a Trump fan.
No, but his timing on that thing
was really shitty, man.
And I told him so,
but then I had to take a step back,
and we'd just gone through that whole thing with Kimmel,
with the freedom of speech, right?
And so I was like, yeah, yeah, okay, no, own that.
You know, because it's the unpleasant things
that we have to grant freedom to as well, right?
Unless there's threats or like that.
But I was like, dad, the timing, that timing, man,
you got to read the room, you know?
Right.
Because he's a, you know, he brokers the peace deal
in the entire universe.
is celebrating, and dad's with Nicole Wallace.
Oh.
Yeah, and I was like...
Just threw up in my mouth a little.
Again, though, again, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Free to express how he felt, but he could have done that like on Wednesday.
Right, right.
You know?
That when we just created peace in the Middle East.
So how about you?
Just that.
Are you?
Just that.
Yeah.
Are you getting more.
comfortable with your politics and expressing them?
I am, and it's, I think I, I talked to you about this early on.
It's, it just, I, I had to feel something different because, you know, I think we all, or
a lot of us, remain beholden to the structure, you know, the, the, the structure of
the house that we were raised in, with politics, with religion, with the arts, with culture.
It's just that, you know, those are our early influences.
And so, that's just all I knew growing up, you know.
And it was like the good guys and the bad guys.
And yeah, okay, for a while.
But then, you know, I've paid the most taxes of anybody in my fucking family.
that'll do it
yeah
what I couldn't do
because I was about to do the dock
and start the book
while at the same time
you know
trying to bring an N.A. beer
to the public
you know with Wild A.F.
And we have
it's currently shipping
so
I said there's no way I can tackle any of this with the kind of, just focus and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and I feel like I did during Trump's first term, right? And I thought, okay, okay. How do I, how do I, how do I, how do I, because I, I, I was not going to go to bed every night feeling fucking hopeless. I was not going to go to bed every night being told things were, uh, you know, you know,
the catastrophic. Catastrophic. Yeah, the end is nigh. And I thought, all right, I'm going to, I'm going to conduct an experiment, literally. I'm going to change the channel. I'm going to do my own research like I've done with everything my entire life. I'm going to listen to other voices. Thank you. I'm going to explore. I'm going to explore just, you.
just hearing both sides of the goddamn story, you know?
Because what I was, you know, so hypnotized by, in some ways, can be described as state-run media.
I'm sorry, but it can.
Legacy media is very much like that.
And I said, okay, all right, enough of that, enough of that.
I'm going to change the channel, hear some different voices, and do the research.
And the things that I discovered and the things that I started to really unearth, you know, it was just, it was not just one of those moments.
It was like months of those moments of, oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
And I felt really stupid.
I don't have a fancier way to describe it.
I felt really stupid.
Yeah.
Just some of the stuff I'd bought into and some of the stuff I was worshiping and some of the people I was hating because I was told I was supposed to hate.
them, you know?
Yeah, we've been there.
And I'm just like, this doesn't, and I wanted to feel better for my health, for my mental
health, for my physical health, just for my ability to, you know, interact with my kids
just, you know, in a healthier capacity, right?
And so I was like, yeah, all right, fuck it.
I'm going to root for this.
I'm going to see how that feels, right?
Yes.
And so when you walked into the ballot box and voted for Trump, how did that feel?
Well, you see, that's a detail.
You know, that's another one of those examples where you feel stupid, you know?
No, I was still kind of still in that other side of the thing.
You weren't there yet.
Yeah.
But, you know, it's a vote I'd like to have back.
But that's all right.
Did you actually vote for Kamala Harris?
Oh, my God.
And you were, that was in your sober period.
Yeah, I know.
I know. I know.
We forgive you.
Thank you.
No, there was, again, it's the things you're paying attention to
and the people that you respect that you're listening to
and it's all kind of turns into this thing.
Do you feel, is this risky for you at all?
Of course it is.
Right?
because you're a very famous actor.
But, you know, to get more roles,
I think generally you have to be a Democrat.
If that's the case,
I hope this beer is a giant success.
No, I don't think that that represents
any freedom of expression or freedom of choice
or freedom of sanity, freedom of sanity.
How about that?
No, I, I, uh, you know, and, and, and of course, you know, some of the stuff you were
talking about earlier about, um, God, this brilliant, this brilliant thing that you
discussed about that, you know, during the, during the run-up, during the campaign, during
like, all this, it was like, it felt so much more exciting, you know, um, but I think I, I,
I think things are still going to be okay.
I really do.
I really do.
Because...
Yeah, why?
Because as long as they never look anything like that dumpster fire that I was finally able to kind of push back down the alley,
as long as they don't look like that, I'm hopeful.
Wait, what do you mean?
I'm not following.
Are you talking about your own...
life experience here, or you're talking about Kamala Harris?
I'm talking about the party that I'm not, that I had to, I had to part ways with.
Yeah, I had to.
I mean, no, but Megan, I, I stuck it out as long as I possibly could.
Yes.
But, you know, now I don't have, you know, a brain full of cocaine and a bedroom full of prostitutes.
you see things much more clearly now
welcome to the party
thank you
thank you
the party of sanity
but that said
that said
it's still interesting to now
you know
see some of the stuff that's going on that I think
a lot of us are
concerned with
like a lot of the infighting
like a lot of the infighting like you know
like a lot of the stuff that just doesn't
feel unifying in a time when there's so much at stake.
Yeah.
There is so much at stake.
I know. I feel it too.
And I get drawn into it, and then I try to step back from it, and I get mad.
I have fights with people on Twitter.
Half the time, I'm just, like, I'm fighting because I feel like they think I won't fight,
so I fight because I want to remind them that they can't push me around.
Right, yes.
Then the other half, I say nothing, because I always, what I've learned at age 55 is
finally, I will decide when I'm in a fight.
I will decide when I'm in a fight.
The left-wing media,
the dishonest smear merchants will not
decide when I am in a fight or a controversy.
I will decide.
I love that.
I love that.
So what about acting again?
Because I think we'd love to see you
in a major run.
Thank you.
Do you feel ready for that?
Oh, absolutely.
Because what I've kind of been sharing with people
is like all this attention and all this, this love and, and like, you know, welcome back to the,
to life, man.
Just, you know, just open arms everywhere.
And that's, and I haven't even still yet done like my job, like the thing I'm known for.
I haven't even done that yet.
And the response I'm getting is, is, is incredible.
Well, this is a function of being rich.
right? Most people would have had to go back out and work
already, but you must still have a lot of the money that you earn, no?
How much time do we have tonight?
No, I don't, I don't, I'm very fortunate,
and I'm remind myself of that every day.
It doesn't, you know, maybe I'm not living
where I think I deserve to be living
or have the things I think I deserve.
No, but I have nothing to complain about, you know.
And I just have to remind myself with that.
I have no food insecurity.
I have no shelter insecurity.
You know, I don't.
And yeah, and that's a reason why I don't offer my opinion
about things that affect people in that way.
Yeah.
Because my opinion is useless in those scenarios.
I have to say, though, as much as I think we'd all love to see you on the big screen or the little screen,
no one wants that to come at the expense of your sobriety.
And, right?
We don't...
Yeah, no, of course not.
No.
Thank you.
No, and I know it was only a couple of months ago, but you, like, very lovingly and compassion,
it really touched me when you're closing message in our satellite.
session together
was don't die.
Yeah.
No, truly, I don't,
I do not want him to be
the next Matthew Perry.
And for me to be doing the show and to say,
we knew him and we loved him and we had such
hope for him and adored him
and we lost him to a fucking drug.
We don't want that.
It was awful.
Don't let that happen.
And what I was going to say
is I know it's only been a couple of months, but so far
kept my word. Yes, I believe
at you. We all believe in you.
We all believe in you.
But I definitely, I want to be back on television.
I want to be back on the big screen.
I want to be back in people's living rooms.
I want to be just engaged in that thing again
because I'm at a place where it's going to matter to me
for different reasons and this time for all the right reasons.
Yes.
You know?
I don't know, Charlie.
I feel like you need it and we need it
too. Oh, right on. I think it's the final piece of the redemption arc. That, plus the lady,
plus voting for J.D. Vance, and then we can put a bow on it. Right? Right? And then I think
we're good to go. But listen, we're rooting for you. We love you. Thank you. We're really grateful
to you. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for having me. I'm honored.
Best of luck with everything.
Thank you. Oh, my pleasure.
Charlie Sheen, everybody. Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Don't you love him?
And I love you so much.
We'll talk to you tomorrow on the show.
We'll talk to you on Monday.
Please stay in touch and keep listening.
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