Charlie has his eyes on Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in South Dakota, as the symposium lays out the theoretical and ideological ground work for Lindell's major claims ahead of the final day, day three, on Thursday. Also, Charlie asks the question: Are things getting better? If not, why not? Also, why are conservative so afraid to use the power voters elected them to wield? Why are Republicans so afraid to talk about voter integrity? Why are they so afraid to weild the power necessary to fix election integrity? Answering these questions are at the heart of the base's frustration in recent years and the catalyst for the changing priorities and passions of conservative voters. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, everybody, we have our eyes on the symposium in South Dakota brought to you by Mike Lindell.
We also talk about some verifiable proof of how the election was interfered with, as well as this question, are things getting better?
Is our diet getting better?
Is our way of life getting better?
And if not, why?
And why aren't our leaders talking about it?
We also explore this idea of why is the Republican Party afraid to talk about voter integrity?
Why is the Republican Party so terrified to have a conversation, as they always say, about elections?
Why is that?
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It's important to realize that not all time, not all times are made the same.
Not every moment in history is as consequential as the year before.
For example, in the 1950s, there was plenty of important decisions being made, but it was hardly as consequential as the early 1940s.
1917 or 1916 is far more important than something that happened in the 1890s.
Not to say that the people were less important, but sometimes history, the way history works, the way we should view history, not like a German historicist, but instead through a fair reading of history, there are these turning points, no pun intended, there are these moments where your actions matter more than they would have 20 years ago.
And we are living through one of those moments.
You're living through one of those moments, whether you like it or not.
And I hear people complain all the time.
They say, Charlie, I just want things to go back the way they were.
It's not going to happen.
It's not.
So maybe you could just self-medicate yourself into the horizon and hope it gets better, or you could stand and fight and build a future that's meaningful for your children and grandchildren.
Not all time is created equal.
I wish it was.
We know this through the Bible.
We know that certain events in history of the Bible were far more important than others.
We know that there were hundreds of years of silence of the Lord not speaking.
And right now, you're living through one of those times.
We are not living through a peace and prosperity cycle right now.
I grew up in one of those cycles.
What makes me so motivated to continue to fight, and our team is as 27 years old, soon to be 28, I remember a totally different America.
We talked about this with Tucker Carlson on our podcast, which I encourage all of you guys to go back and listen to.
It's one of the best podcasts we've ever done.
And Tucker was brilliant and wise.
He said, I want to go back to 1985 America.
I say, Tucker, I want to go back to 2005 America.
And it seems as if as time goes on, it actually gets worse, which is totally different than the promise of the progressives.
The progressives say things are going to get better.
The more you allow us to control your life, the more power you give to the corporate class.
Now, there have been plenty of innovations over the last 15 years that I think probably have helped humanity, mostly medical innovations.
But so a great example of this, kind of as a sidebar, I got a lot I want to get into, is people say, well, Charlie, no one is starving, that we have more food everywhere.
This is a common argument made by the corporate defenders, that, Charlie, because of free markets, international trade, we have food for everyone.
There is some truth to that.
I agree.
That starvation is not an existential threat.
But what about the inverse of that?
According to CNN, ultra-processed foods now account for two-thirds of kids' and teens' diets.
Children and teenagers in the United States now get more than two-thirds of their calories from ultra-processed foods.
An analysis of almost two decades' worth of data has found.
Now, there's two reasons for this.
Number one is financial.
It's too expensive to go buy good food.
I sympathize with that.
The second, though, is that parents don't care.
I've seen this firsthand.
Thankfully, my parents, they took nutrition very seriously.
They took what I ate to be incredibly important.
Organic food, non-processed food.
Ultra-processed foods, such as frozen pizza, microwave meals, packaged snacks, and desserts accounted for 67% of all calories consumed in 2018, up from 61% in 1999.
How are things getting better exactly?
Heart disease is up.
Neuroticism is up.
Mental health issues are up.
No, I'm not going to.
There's been some medical innovations.
Praise God.
That are better.
Of course.
Our ability to detect tumors, our ability to treat Alzheimer's, those things have objectively improved over the last decade.
But to say that in my lifetime, humanity has gotten infinitely better, that's not true.
You know, life expectancy is also going down.
So life expectancy is going down.
Obesity is going up.
Poverty is going up.
Wealth inequality is going up.
Homelessness is going up.
Mental health issues are going up.
Suicide is going up.
Violent crime is going up.
What exactly is progressive about the moment we're living in?
Just give us more power.
Perfection is around the corner.
And the reason I say this is not to be doom and gloom.
We still live in the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world.
We have so much opportunity around us.
We should be optimistic and cheerful in the way that we approach all these things.
But don't fall for the lie.
Don't accept the premise.
Don't say that all of a sudden our hyper-commercialized society of the corporate class of declining church attendance and a kind of soulless government that we live under is somehow by definition better because time marches on.
That's not true.
And this is the brilliance of Donald Trump's marketing.
He said, you know what? Make America great again.
I actually like how things used to be.
They said, he's a nostalgist.
He's engaging in, what do they used to say?
They used to say he was engaging in this manipulative nostalgia.
Yeah, nostalgia, I should say, nostalgia.
That's the right way to pronounce it.
Try to say, manipulative nostalgia is hard to say if you don't have a break between the two words.
He wants to harken back to a time of racism and bigotry.
That's not true.
He missed an America where everyone wasn't walking around with a supercomputer in their right-hand pocket, where you weren't anxious all the time that you were about to get a text or a tweet, an email that could uproot your entire day.
I miss that America.
Now, not to say that we have to be Luddites about it.
There's actually more of a story around the Luddites than I think they get credit for.
We'll do a podcast that on a different time.
We have to tear down the whole country around us.
Every technological innovation is bad there just because of technology.
But we should be objective about this.
We should be fair.
We should be prudent.
We should be practical.
What really matters?
Are we having more children or less children?
Oh, we're having less children.
That's not good.
Are durable goods more affordable and accessible to young families or less accessible?
Oh, wow.
Inflation's going up.
That's not good.
In fact, we had a really good.
I'm trying to find this inflation metric.
Somebody sent me this this morning.
I'll find it.
It's really good.
I know where it is.
I'll find it in a second.
And so, as we look at ourselves through history, this moment, 2021, are we trying to progress to something?
Or should we all of a sudden say, let's take a time out?
Maybe we should restore a couple things.
And I want all of you to listen carefully to the language that some of your leaders use.
If they're always talking about tomorrow is going to be a future that will limit suffering and limit pain, you should be really skeptical of those types of leaders.
If they're unafraid to talk about things that objectively matter, like local schooling, passing down of values, patriotic education, safer streets, having lots of children, church attendance going up, the kind of moral decline being reversed, then what sort of progress are we going to?
Are we now going to have progress where we have the best technology ever and no soul, very little children, and tons of crime?
That doesn't sound like a good future.
And the reason why this has happened is because we really have a uniparty in Washington, D.C.
We have one party.
One party that thinks that progress should come through the corporate class, Republicans, and another party thinks that progress should come through the government and state-run class.
And guess what?
They mainly agree.
That's why the infrastructure package passed.
When in reality, they should be saying, hold on a second.
Maybe we don't want the progress you're selling.
Maybe we don't want young boys to be told they're girls.
We don't like that.
Maybe we don't want the kind of drag queen story hour stuff, which by the way, I'm actually going to talk about it because that went viral last night.
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It really feels the same as when I'm not going viral.
Where I said that, and I'm going to repeat it for emphasis.
The founding fathers would mobilize the Minutemen if they saw Drag Queen Story Hour happening in their local library.
People lost their mind.
Our leaders need to have practical judgment and wisdom to say that some things should not change and some things should stay the same.
The cult of progress will destroy beautiful and meaningful things.
Republicans want to do it through the corporate class.
Democrats want to do it through the state.
That's why they agreed on the infrastructure bill.
And they abandoned you that care about your children, your grandchildren, your church, and your local businesses.
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Senate Republicans said, well, we had to pass the infrastructure bill because we didn't win enough seats.
Well, then why don't you focus on what happened in Georgia for the reason why Raphael Warnock and the teenager John Ossif are senators?
Now, they don't want to talk about that.
They don't want to talk about the fact that there is now new evidence to show and continuing evidence to show from justthenews.com that the Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to count.
Records obtained by Just the News provide an unprecedented glimpse into human adjudication of thousands of ballots, where marks for candidates like Trump were sometimes removed so ballots could count for Biden.
I also want to say before I go into this that we're monitoring the Mike Lindell cyber symposium and we'll stream the entire thing on our Rumble channel today and tomorrow.
Justthenews.com, a day after the November election, as Donald Trump and other Republican candidates clung to evaporating leads in Georgia, vote counters in Atlanta were confronted by a paper ballot known by its anonymizing number, 5150-23218.
A Dominion voting machine had rejected the ballot on election night because the voter had filled in boxes for both Trump and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden, an error known as an overvote.
Now, the image of the ballot obtained by Just the News shows the voter messily scribbled a large blob.
At 6:10 on November 4th, 24 hours at the ballot was first scanned and rejected by Machine 5150.
A panel of humans decided the vote should be rewarded to Biden.
Huh.
You can see the ballot on justthenews.com.
Scores of additional ballots that same day had checks manually removed next to Trump's name.
So this is the arcane process known as adjudication, where human judgment is substituted for machine scanning in cases where votes incorrectly filled out a paper ballot.
Election officials and official observers have dealt with this for years.
But in 2020, adjudication played a massive role.
In all, more than 5,000 of the 148,000 absentee ballot casts, or 3% of them, required some sort of human intervention.
Now, why does that matter?
Those votes, just a couple thousand of them, could have been the difference between David Perdue getting a runoff and not getting a runoff.
Therefore, us controlling the United States Senate or not controlling the United States Senate.
So why won't Republicans talk about what's happening in Georgia?
Because they're afraid.
They're afraid that a serious conversation around voter fraud and voter integrity is going to lead them into a direction that they don't like.
You see, they would much rather manage the decline of the country than find out what happened in the 2020 election.
Let's play Cut 59.
David Cross with Voter GA shows the double counting of the votes that's happened in Georgia so amazingly that you wouldn't have this whole conversation with the Senate if our Republican senators actually cared about getting to the bottom of what happened in these states.
But as typical, these Republicans, many of them, obviously not Rand Paul or Ted Cruz or Josh Hawley or Mike Lee, they've been great, but almost all of them have decided voter integrity does not matter.
How we elect leaders does not matter.
All that matters is my country club membership to the United States Senate.
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Play Cut 59.
What I'm going to show you here is two ballots side by side.
One of them is marked for Jason Shaw and it's got a little spookle mark next to it.
You can see it's got the notable mark on the second one.
And the ballot image is stored up here on the top left.
So this one over here is scanner 5162.
That's scanner number three.
Facts number 235, image number 19.
And that matches 234, image 59.
So you have the same ballot counted twice in the images and counted in the audit board.
How that's possible, I don't know.
Same ballot counted twice in the images.
So why are we negotiating with a regime that very well might have assumed power through a process that was not legal?
Why are we honoring that?
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Sometimes you have these moments where somebody says what everybody is thinking and they're able to articulate it in a way that goes viral and calls people to action.
Steve Bannon had one of the best two-minute speeches I have seen in recent memory.
Steve Bannon spoke at this symposium in South Dakota and talked about the three most important fights that we have in front of us.
That we have the fight.
Where did this virus come from in the Wuhan lab, the 2020 election, and then also what happened on January 6th?
The way he talks about it and ties it all together, I think should be heard by every single American.
It's a little bit of a grassrootsy recording of it.
We're working to get a better video of it, but it really does deserve to be posted and reposted.
In fact, I think we should get a higher quality version of that and post it on our social media channels.
I think it was that good.
Steve Bannon lays out the terms of what's happening.
Play tape.
And if you think you've seen their toughest moves, do you think you've seen the hammer drop?
We haven't seen anything yet.
What happened in the Wuhan lab and who's responsible for it?
That virus, number one.
Number two, what happened on 3 November of 2020?
Who's responsible and who's going to be held accountable?
And the third is what happened on 1.6.
Was it a failure of intelligence as we've been processed and been told?
Or is it a failed intelligence operation against the American people?
You get to the bottom of those three things.
You find out who's responsible and you hold them accountable and you're going to get your country back.
Now, that's the shorter version.
The entire two minutes is really good about how we went into great detail about all that.
Cut 60, Mike Lindell talks about how Mesa County Colorado clerk Tina Peters was raided as she was en route to the symposium.
Pretty stunning allegation.
Play cut 60.
But they're going to come out here in a little bit and tell you what happened before why was their office raided?
It's a scary situation.
It's what everybody gets in and they're going, you know, they're doing their job.
And then all of a sudden, they take over within fear, put the fear into them.
We don't know what kind of why they did it, what they did, the ones that raided her.
So basically, this is a Secretary of State in Mesa County, Colorado, and they're willing to use political power to try to silence her or try to intimidate her, allegedly, for looking into these sorts of things.
Why is it that people are so afraid to talk about the audits?
Why are people so afraid to dive into the detail of what happened in the 2020 election?
I'm talking about both in the Republican Party and obviously the Democrat Party.
If people don't have trust in their elections, which is what's happened, then they're not going to trust the people in charge once they win the election.
Being able to successfully audit and give people the confidence that the systems we have to allocate power are legitimate and true is one of the most important things that we can do.
We're getting some more tape here, and we're going to dive into that.
I think we are closer to finding out what happened in Arizona and Georgia than ever before.
And I want to say thank you to the legislatures and to you, the activists, have not lost focus on what happened in these states and trying to demand audits.
There's phenomenal momentum in Georgia right now.
They are very, very worried about what's happened in Georgia.
And the deeper we dive into this, we recognize and realize they don't have answers to these sorts of things, that there were ballots that were altered.
Georgia ballots rejected by machines were later altered by election workers to the count, which very well could have impacted the entire Republican Senate.
Then why don't Republican senators talk about this more?
They're afraid that the Washington Post is going to write a bad article about them.
Arizona, we know from the Arizona audit, we know that there were 72,000 more mail-in ballots that were received than were sent out.
The governor of Wisconsin has now told counties to ignore subpoenas for House audits.
Same sort of thing we've been talking about here.
They don't care if you use political power.
They don't care if we use political power.
They are not threatened by us.
Far-left Wisconsin governor Tony Evers vetoed a series of ballot security initiatives in the Badger state on Tuesday.
It's from the Gateway Pundit.
Evers also told two counties to ignore subpoenas from the Republican-controlled legislature.
On Friday, Wisconsin's House Election Committee, Chairman Janelle Branchin, issued subpoenas to Brown and Milwaukee counties.
The governor just says ignore them.
Who cares about oversight?
We are in a post-constitutional moment.
You see what's happening here?
Joe Biden, Evers, Scottsdale Unified School District, San Antonio schools, Austin schools, Dallas schools, they will ignore subpoenas because they think that the public is on their side, which it isn't, but they think the media is on their side, so they'll do whatever they want.
The governor said that the two Wisconsin counties should not comply with the subpoenas to turn over ballots and voting equipment as part of an investigation led by the Republican Head of Assembly of Elections Committee.
The Arizona Attorney General, Mark Bernovich, who is also running for United States Senate, he's now open investigation correctly and thank you into why Maricopa County broke the law by not giving over the routers to the Arizona State Senate.
People need to start to go to jail.
You see, people act in a certain way when they think there's a cost associated to it.
I'll give you an example.
The people who are in charge of mask mandates on airplanes, they mean business.
Why is it that I don't disobey the mask mandates on airplanes?
Because I need to fly for what I do.
Now, if they kind of, in a lackluster way, enforce that, yeah, we don't care if you wear your mask, not a big deal, well, then I wouldn't take it very seriously.
Or if it was just kind of like, oh, you pay a $100 fine, whatever.
No, they say when you board the airplane, what do they say?
Every single one of the flight attendants, they read a script.
First of all, they wrongly say it's federal law.
It's not federal law.
It's federal regulation.
In fact, I had one flight attendant that said it right correctly.
And by the way, I have a lot of respect for flight attendants.
I think it's one of the hardest jobs in the world.
I think they're super unappreciated and underappreciated.
It's a really hard job, especially when you have to wear a cloth mask the entire day.
It's a tough job.
And no one treats you the way you should.
It's just everyone's mean and nasty and short.
It's just not right.
But these flight attendants read this.
They say, according to new regulation, you must wear a mask.
And if not, you will face penalties.
They're just the messenger.
But they know that they have to enforce this.
They are told they have to enforce this.
So that creates different behavior.
For me, oh my goodness, I better wear a mask or else I'm not going to be able to fly again.
And that would harm Turning Point USA's ability to grow, the Charlie Kirk Show's ability to do podcasting.
You have a rule, and then you have people enforcing it and people that can get on no fly list and potentially go to jail.
Rule and enforcement.
We don't do that.
We don't actually ever enforce our rules the way we should.
That's why Hunter Biden's able to sell paintings for $500,000 a pop.
That's why Google and Facebook do whatever they want.
Amazon does whatever they want.
We don't actually use the laws on the books to go after people or organizations that are violating the American way of life and especially coming after us.
We don't do that because we're too decent.
We're peace-loving people.
We hope for a better tomorrow.
Well, I really hope we can get along with these people.
So Mark Bernovich looking into Maricopa County, I hope people go to jail.
They probably won't, though, because they know how to cover their tracks and they'll get the media on their side and they'll play victim.
Scottsdale Unified School District that defies the mask mandates, that defies the mandate to not be able to mandate masks.
People should go to jail.
They won't.
The Democrats that fled the state of Texas finally were seeing some movement that they might actually go to jail.
But they'll probably get some civil penalty, some huge law firm to represent them.
How about the rioters and the looters that burned down cities last summer?
So let me get this straight.
You go and burn down Minneapolis.
Almost no one goes to jail.
But if you walk into the Capitol Rotunda after the police let you in and you go take selfies, insurrectionist.
You see what's really going on here?
Goes back to the thesis we've been talking about.
We are in a battle and a power struggle.
Our side is perfectly okay not using power.
We would rather lose than use power.
I'm not okay with that.
It's time to start using power given to us by people to start to neutralize what's happening.
The other side, they're enthusiastic about using political power.
You really think things are going to get better if we don't punch back twice as hard?
No, think about this rationally and reasonably.
Do you think that all of a sudden the left is going to take us seriously if we don't start all of a sudden enforcing the rules and regulations against them?
Of course not.
And that's why Bannon's clip would be so good, is so good.
He's calling to use power to hold these people accountable.
This is no longer a coffee shop debate.
Cut 61, Steve Bannon, elaborates on that.
Play Cut 61.
And all they want us to do is quit.
All they want us to do is say, yes, we'll get them in 2022.
We'll get them in 2024.
Let's go change some laws.
Let's change laws in Georgia.
Raise more money.
No, that's the sucker's play.
That's the great con.
And if you want to see the con, you want to see the scam, just look at the vote today in the infrastructure bill.
There is no reason a conservative should vote into that bill.
As people question his legitimacy, his political capital recedes before us.
You have the power on November 3rd.
You have the power to get to the bottom of the 16th.
You have the power to get to the bottom of the Wuhan lab where we've changed all what the world thought about it, right?
That it came from some cave a thousand miles from Wuhan and somehow mysteriously wandered up over the back roads and mountains of China to a wet market in Wuhan.
We know that's a lie.
And the one thing they can't stop is a righteous, relentless people that determined they're not going to back off.
I totally agree with that sentiment.
You have to continue to demand from your leaders results and transparency around the 2020 election.
Something happened.
We don't even know the extent of it.
We do not.
We have suspicions.
We have ever-growing evidence.
You have more power than I think you realize to move the dial on this.
Many of the Republican leaders who should be caring about this want to turn the page.
It's time to move on.
They don't really care about what happened in Georgia.
They don't really care about what happened in Arizona.
Perfectly fine for the governor of Wisconsin to come in and tell these subpoenas.
Yeah, don't worry about it.
That's not a big deal.
At some point, Republican voters are going to be so impatient with our leaders, they're going to say, why is it that we control these attorney general offices in these states and we don't issue these subpoenas and start to use police power?
Why don't we do that?
And the excuse is usually, well, it's because we're gentlemen.
We're going to win the debate.
Oh, really?
While we lose the country.
When you're in a moment like this in politics, it's not for the squeamish and it's not for the weak.
It's not for most of these Senate Republicans.
Most of these Senate Republicans, they should go become university presidents and lobbyists.
It's a totally different political moment.
Mostly Senate Republicans were built for a time of graft and corruption, backroom dealing when we didn't have the threat of China and fraudulent elections and all these other things.
Instead, they just kind of, they're like, well, aren't we here to negotiate deals?
That's not why you're elected.
What Republican got elected to go negotiate deals?
Maybe Susan Collins.
She might be the only person who ran on the mandate to go negotiate elections.
You think that voters rise up in the Midwest states of this country to say, you know what?
We want you to go to D.C. to go work nicely with Chuck Schumer after he has an illegitimate Senate majority.
That's what we want you to go do.
Please go spend $1.2 trillion that we do not have to mortgage future generations to make Pete Buttigieg super powerful.
That's why we gave you the mandate to govern.
John Thune, who did vote against the infrastructure bill, I got to give him credit for that.
He released this ridiculous statement saying Republicans were sent to Washington to work together.
No, they weren't.
You're trying to tell me Tom Tillis won in North Carolina under elect me.
I'm going to go work together.
That's not what this mandate is.
He voted for this bill, of course.
Rob Portman in Ohio.
You think Rob Portman was elected on the idea of working together?
Our side focuses on winning arguments, debates, and campaigns.
Democrats focus on mechanics of winning elections, and they focus on election day mechanics, and then they focus on how to use those successful elections to create a one-party state.
I'm not arguing for a one-party state.
I'm not advocating for a one-party state.
I am asking the question: why is it that we're not using the attorney general offices in the states that we successfully win to make them have to explain their crimes?
Why is it that the, well, I mean, the governor of Arkansas is a waste of time, but why isn't it that I don't know who the Attorney General of Arkansas is?
Why are they not issuing subpoenas towards Hunter Biden?
You know how many crimes Hunter Biden's probably committed in Arkansas?
These should be state-run investigations.
Forget the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity, which is what they say are the three acronyms of the FBI.
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Not even going to worry about them.
Why are the states not doing that?
Because we're seeing time and time again of Trump allies and people in Trump's orbit get crushed with the criminal justice system and that we just kind of lay back.
We're like, oh, let's go get coffee and debate ideas.
That's over.
It's done.
If you're not willing to do this, if you're not willing to level the playing field fairly through power that's given to you, go become a university president.
There's plenty of lobbying firms that need someone to go advocate for the ground invasion of Iran or whatever they're talking about now in the war industry.
We need people that are willing to save the nation and to save our home, not just manage the decline of it.
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