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Tom Brady's Four Teams
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| Hey, everybody, it's on the Charlie Kirk Show. | |
| We talk to Austin Smith, who is running for office in Arizona. | |
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| I did not think this day would actually come anytime soon. | |
| We all knew that eventually it was going to have to happen. | |
| Tom Brady officially announces his retirement. | |
| Oh, no, I know a lot of you out there couldn't care less about football, and you couldn't care less about this National Football League, but Tom Brady is special. | |
| Now, I'm not convinced he's going to stay retired. | |
| I'll be very honest. | |
| He might do a Gronkowski where he retires for a year and then comes back. | |
| He was in the MVP running this year. | |
| He had one of his best seasons ever. | |
| He is literally retiring at the prime of his career after 22 years. | |
| His passing percentage, his actually, I think it's the most rushing yards he's had in a single season in like 15 years. | |
| His mobility, his ability to rally his team down, whether it be 21 to 3, I think it was against the Rams and they came back. | |
| It's rather remarkable. | |
| His read of the defense, all of that. | |
| Probably the best that he's ever been. | |
| And now he's saying he's retiring, and who can blame him? | |
| Being a quarterback for even 10 years is brutal on your body. | |
| I mean, Tom Brady's got to be a billionaire by now. | |
| He has to be. | |
| If not, he needs a new money manager because he's been making about $50 million a year. | |
| Did Brett Favre officially retire and then come back? | |
| I know Brett Favre was a journeyman. | |
| I mean, he went from the Packers, then he did the Vikings. | |
| I think he went to the Jets, right? | |
| He went back and retired and came back, retired, and came back. | |
| I remember when he was on the Vikings, he brought the Vikings to an NFC championship game, if I'm not mistaken. | |
| And if my memory serves me correctly, they lost to the New Orleans Saints in the Superdome, and they got screwed by the overtime rule, right? | |
| Was that the Saints? | |
| Am I right? | |
| Yeah, that was an amazing game. | |
| I was a big Brett Favre fan. | |
| I think Brett Favre is one of the top 10 quarterbacks of all time. | |
| You want to talk about a gunslinger. | |
| Brett Favre, who has the record for most touchdowns ever thrown, but that was broken by Drew Brees and Tom Brady, and then most interceptions thrown. | |
| That's how you know you got a gunslinger. | |
| And yeah, he threw an interception in overtime. | |
| That's right. | |
| And I think that was the year Drew Brees won the Super Bowl, if I'm not mistaken. | |
| And he brought his kid out on the field and they had the headphones on. | |
| And as a struggling Bears fan, I just want to have an open offer, Tom Brady. | |
| If you ever want to become the Chicago Bears quarterback now or like when you're 54 or like 64, anytime, anytime that might work for you, please. | |
| Now, some people say, oh, he lost three Super Bowls. | |
| Hey, listen, the three that he lost, if I'm not mistaken, it was the Eagles and two to the Giants, if I remember correctly, right? | |
| And one of them was a guy that caught it on his helmet. | |
| What was his name? | |
| Eli's Miracle. | |
| They were like double-digit underdogs. | |
| That was the year Tom Brady was undefeated, right? | |
| The New England Patriots, they were undefeated that year, and they came to the Super Bowl. | |
| So people are asking me, Charlie, who do you have in the Super Bowl? | |
| I really don't have people in the Super Bowl. | |
| I just pick and I have a 50-50 chance of winning it. | |
| I'm actually not that good at picking winners of NFL games. | |
| College, I'm actually a lot better than NFL because I care more about college than the NFL. | |
| Go Joe Burrow. | |
| That's all I can say. | |
| The great state of Ohio. | |
| I wish all the luck in the world to the displaced Los Angeles Rams. | |
| But if I could be honest with everybody here, I'm not crazy about how they just left St. Louis. | |
| I'm not. | |
| I don't think that was the right way to do that. | |
| I know a lot of people in St. Louis, and it just made them feel as if they were kind of the second city. | |
| I know they left Los Angeles in 1994, but California had three teams. | |
| I also didn't like how the Chargers left San Diego for the record. | |
| Actually, no, they had four teams. | |
| I'm sorry, they had four teams. | |
| I also didn't like how Oakland left Oakland for Vegas. | |
| It's too much movement. | |
| Stay where you are. | |
| Stay anchored. | |
| And Andrew says everyone in L.A. was weirded out by the Chargers. | |
| I know it just doesn't fit. | |
| Now, did the Chargers move or were they always a San Diego franchise? | |
| I think they were always a San Diego franchise. | |
| Well, now Los Angeles gets a hometown Super Bowl and SoFi Stadium. | |
| And Tom Brady officially retires. | |
| I don't know if this is going to stick. | |
| I think all of a sudden he's going to be out on a boat and a yacht in a couple weeks. | |
| He'll be like, okay, can do I have to keep doing this? | |
| He's at the height of his career. | |
| I have a feeling he's going to be back. | |
| Yeah, Los Angeles has an oversized proportional chance at getting a hometown Super Bowl. | |
| I do think, though, that Cincinnati fans are going to represent pretty well. | |
| They have not been in the Super Bowl since Boomer Asiason. | |
| Remember that name? | |
| I think they lost that suit. | |
| I don't think Cincinnati's ever won a Super Bowl. | |
| Are they part of like the 11 teams that have never won a Super Bowl? | |
| There's like 11 teams that have never won a Super Bowl. | |
| The Bills being one of them, God bless them. | |
| Lost four in a row. | |
| Was it four or five in a row? | |
| Can never get this right. | |
| It was four. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Boy. | |
| Allen got robbed. | |
| I'll tell you what. | |
| That was one of the most amazing football games ever. | |
| Okay, I'm sure everyone is loving this football conversation, but the reason I'm dedicating it is that Tom Brady is special, and we should celebrate people that are at the best at what they do, regardless of what that is. | |
| And to win seven Super Bowls over 22 years. | |
| It's absolutely spectacular. | |
| That's literally a Super Bowl once every three years on average. | |
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Taking Back The House
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| Oh, yeah, that's right. | |
| The Bengals lost twice to the 49ers. | |
| You know, now I know what it feels like when sports guys comment on politics. | |
| They get all this, they get everything wrong. | |
| It's like half right. | |
| Isn't it that? | |
| And isn't it this? | |
| And isn't it that? | |
| It's like, stay in your lane. | |
| I got it. | |
| Memo received. | |
| So a lot of people are worried about what happens when Republicans are going to take back the House. | |
| Looks inevitable, whether it's going to be by a one-seat majority or 100-seat majority. | |
| It should be, by the way, an 80 to 100 seat majority. | |
| If Republicans do their job this November, we should win districts that are Democrat plus 10, Democrat plus 15. | |
| We should execute a red wave. | |
| So they did lose in the Super Bowl, not the AFC Championship. | |
| Okay, they lost two in the Super Bowl. | |
| I thought, that's right. | |
| I was like, man, I would have bet a lot of money that Boomer Isiasin was in a Super Bowl. | |
| Okay. | |
| Anyway, so we had Rich Barris on the program yesterday. | |
| Talked all about redistricting, and I believe it is on Republicans, not on Democrats' failure, whether or not we are going to take back the House. | |
| But the question is, what are Republicans going to run on? | |
| And more importantly, what are they going to do if they take back the House of Representatives? | |
| Well, a newly released article from Washington Examiner goes through that. | |
| What Republicans are planning to do if they win back the House majority. | |
| And we're going to go piece by piece of what they are promising their voters. | |
| And it's about time that we hold our elected officials accountable because if you're like me, you're probably exhausted and tired and cynical that Republicans keep on winning elections and we lose the country. | |
| The Parents' Party, the Republican Party, plans and promises that if they take back the House of Representatives, similar to the Contract with America. | |
| Now, why Republicans do not replicate the contract with America every election cycle is beyond me. | |
| But Kevin McCarthy and House Republicans, including Jim Jordan and some phenomenal base conservatives, have said they are going to replicate the Newt Gingrich contract with America. | |
| They're going to call it commitment to America. | |
| Yeah, I don't love it. | |
| It's not that great. | |
| I don't love that. | |
| It should be a lot more aggressive than a commitment. | |
| It should be a pledge or it should be something that is unbreakable. | |
| An oath commitment sounds like something that some shady business guy will break. | |
| Okay. | |
| Number one, here's what Republicans plan to do. | |
| I like some of this. | |
| I think this is some grassroots-driven energy. | |
| Some of it's all right, but some of it is phenomenal. | |
| Pass a parent's Bill of Rights. | |
| Republicans in November released draft legislation that aimed to require school districts to post curriculum publicly, require teachers to offer two in-person meetings per year, prevent schools from selling or sharing student data without parent permission, and require students to notify parents of violent activity on school grounds. | |
| Really basic stuff, McCarthy said on a recent episode. | |
| Next one: China COVID-19 accountability measures. | |
| A plan released by House Republicans China Task Force last year called through legislation to declassify information on the origins of COVID-19, prohibiting U.S. funding from gain function research. | |
| So here's where I think they're taking a good approach. | |
| They need to use their newfound political power for aggressive oversight. | |
| That's actually the next point. | |
| Take an aggressive oversight posture. | |
| In the minority, Republicans on committees do not have the power to compel witnesses to speak under oath. | |
| In the majority, Republicans aim to use that power liberally, particularly if they do not have a supermajority to overcome filibuster in the Senate or override any vetoes from President Biden. | |
| Republicans want to investigate the following: how we had the U.S. troops withdraw from Afghanistan and giving them $85 billion in weapons, the origins of where COVID came from, the National School Board Association's relationship with the Department of Justice, and asked if federal agencies threatened to stop threats of violence. | |
| Also, what's happening on the U.S.-Mexico border. | |
| Republicans have already issued preservation notices and document requests to relevant agencies and individuals related to these items. | |
| They're going to eliminate House rules implemented by Pelosi, kind of technical stuff like masked men not being able to vote by proxy and vote remotely. | |
| Take on big tech. | |
| They're going to put forward a framework to take on big tech calls to reform Section 230, prevent the companies from discriminating based on political affiliation, and increase their transparency. | |
| Also, back an antitrust bill that would give states attorney generals more control over where antitrust litigation is conducted, and then strip House Democrats from certain committees. | |
| In retaliation for Democrats removing Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar, House Republicans plan to strip Elon Omar, saying that she should not be on the Foreign Affairs Committee and Adam Schipp should not be on the Intelligence Committee, which he's currently the chairman. | |
| Nor should Eric Swawell be on the Intelligence Committee or the Homeland Security Committee. | |
| This is actually okay. | |
| Would you agree, Connor? | |
| This is actually some pretty good velocity. | |
| Now, I think it's a start. | |
| You can only do so much if you do not have the White House, but saying that we are going to take an aggressive oversight posture, that we are going to strip Democrats of committees, we're going to give them a taste of their own medicine is a very good move. | |
| Now, let me also say this, though. | |
| People are saying, Charlie, should we impeach Biden? | |
| Biden is only there temporarily. | |
| I think we should have impeachment proceedings against Merrick Garland. | |
| I think we should have impeachment proceedings against all the deeper part of the apparatus. | |
| Divide their regime. | |
| Yeah, you could impeach Joe Biden. | |
| I think that's largely futile, honestly. | |
| They're going to replace him with somebody very soon. | |
| He's just a placeholder. | |
| He's a bridge. | |
| Instead, go after the lieutenants. | |
| You know, when you try to indict a mob case and you try to go after the mob, you don't go after the head of the mob immediately. | |
| You go after the bagman or you go after the driver. | |
| You go after the ground troops. | |
| You go after the lieutenants. | |
| And so, you know, Biden says he's going to run again. | |
| I don't believe it, nor is that a threat. | |
| But all of a sudden, you should go after Merrick Garland, impeach him, or go after any one of these people, like Tony Blinken or Pete Budigej or Lloyd Austin, and force Joe Biden to defend his cabinet member. | |
| And then those cabinet members are going to have to decide. | |
| Are they going to say that Biden gave them the orders to do these things and Ron Klain to save their own political future? | |
| Or are they going to defend themselves? | |
| That's the question. | |
| And so if we are looking at restoring and building the parents' party, which we should, the Republican Party should be the party of parents. | |
| We need to declare that parents have sovereignty over their kids. | |
| Parents are not co-parents with the government. | |
| The citizens are sovereign. | |
| I would love to see the educational secretary and Merrick Garland have to answer for what they did to parents across the country, calling them domestic terrorists. | |
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Grassroots Citizens Rise Up
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| With us is a friend of mine who is running for, is it House or Senate? | |
| The State House. | |
| The State House in the great state of Arizona, Austin Smith, 26 years old. | |
| And you guys could check it out. | |
| Austinforzona.org.com.com. | |
| Austinforrizona.com. | |
| Now, Austin, we're going to have a conversation about running for office. | |
| One of the reasons I want to have you on, you've done those long live streams. | |
| So, those of you that are big fans of the Charlie Kirk show and have watched our long, long live streams, you would recognize Austin. | |
| He was there the night after the election. | |
| For election month. | |
| And yeah, election month. | |
| Every night we were going through the vote drops. | |
| And oh my goodness, was that exhausting? | |
| Now, Austin, before we get into it, you know about Hillsdale College. | |
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| Austin, you're running for office. | |
| Tell us about that. | |
| Well, I don't want to have to run for office, but I think at Arizona at this point, we need really good, strong America First Conservatives. | |
| I mean, I'm a fifth generation Arizona and I've been involved in the grassroots level here for a very long time. | |
| You hired me seven years ago when we started the campus. | |
| Seven years ago? | |
| The campus leadership project in that small office in Mesa, Arizona. | |
| And we've come a long way. | |
| And I'm ready to channel that activism that I've learned for the last seven years into good legislation. | |
| And also not just legislation, but stopping the bad legislation because you get these Republicans and they're, I'm going to sponsor 80 bills this year. | |
| Well, why? | |
| Why do we need 80 bills? | |
| And I'm not going to be one of those type of Republicans. | |
| And so we need clean, beautifully written, simple, conservative bills in one page, not hard. | |
| And I want everyone listening right now all across the country that if you are fed up with what's happening, you should run for office. | |
| And Austin's 26. | |
| We're going to get behind him. | |
| We're going to help him over we can, we being turning point action, right? | |
| And myself personally in any way we possibly can. | |
| But Austin, talk a little about that. | |
| You see something wrong. | |
| You want to run for office. | |
| That's what we need more of. | |
| We need grassroots to rise up right now. | |
| No, you're absolutely correct. | |
| And I think one of the things that really pushed me is the last several years, especially here in Arizona, everybody's noticed it getting more blue, purple. | |
| And it shouldn't have to be that way. | |
| We're a very conservative state. | |
| This is the land of Barry Goldwater, but it doesn't feel that way. | |
| We have a 31 to 29 majority in the Arizona House of Representatives. | |
| That's unacceptable. | |
| It used to be super majority. | |
| The Republicans have controlled the House since the early 1990s. | |
| And I believe one of the two of the chambers since the 1960s. | |
| But the reason why we're losing these seats is because we're seeding ground to the left with weak Republicans, not bold, strong policy that we need. | |
| I'm thankful that we've had a governor that's Republican the last two decades, but I don't think we've had strong Republican leadership enough from the governor's office, the state legislature, the County Board of Supervisors, and we need strong Republicans in the legislature because if Washington, D.C. is a uniparty and they're not going to take care of the border, they're not going to look out for Arizona's water. | |
| If we're going to continue to have these tax increases in the state of Arizona like Prop 208 and seed ground to the left, we need strong conservatives in the legislature that are really going to hold the line and work with a strong attorney general to overturn Roe v. Wade, to go after these vaccine mandates. | |
| We need younger leaders and we need them to run for office. | |
| Florida is getting more conservative and largely because of their leadership. | |
| But so, Austin, talk about the future of Arizona and the national implications. | |
| Because if Arizona slips, obviously the country slips alongside of it. | |
| Arizona sends its electoral votes to Joe Biden. | |
| Cinema and Kelly are the two U.S. senators. | |
| I think there's more Democrat congressmen than Republican congressmen. | |
| Is that an accurate picture of the state of Arizona? | |
| No, not at all. | |
| And because what happened in 2020 here in Maricopa County, and we saw it, we traveled all over the country. | |
| We did all kinds of events here in Maricopa County. | |
| We've been very involved with the precinct committee and legislative district. | |
| I mean, everybody was fired up in 2020 here in Maricopa County, but what happened is a disgrace. | |
| We've got to get rid of the mail-in ballots here in Arizona. | |
| It's got to be paper ballots, hand counting by precinct. | |
| We've got to change the threshold for recounts, 200 for a recount in a big state like Arizona. | |
| That's just ridiculous. | |
| It should have been done a long time ago to change that. | |
| One of the first pieces of legislation that I want to sponsor to help save Arizona to make sure that we stay this beacon of liberty is if you're a county recorder or county board of supervisors, one of the first pieces of legislation that I'm going to drop is that on election day, if you do not have the votes counted by 10 o'clock at night on Monday morning, or excuse me, on Wednesday morning, you're going to stand before a superior court judge and explain to them why they're not counted by 10 o'clock at night. | |
| And then if the judge deems it not reasonable, then you're going to have to explain yourself. | |
| Florida has done that exactly. | |
| Ron DeSantis got in a, you call it an argument with the Democrats trying to tie him to neo-Nazis. | |
| Let's play cut 38. | |
| But I'm not going to have people try to smear me that belong to a political party that has elevated anti-Semites to the halls of Congress like Illino Omar, that have played footse with the BDS movement, that even have people in their party that have covorted with Farrakhan. | |
| No, we're going to take our record in Florida and what we've done, sign the strongest anti-Semitism bill in the country. | |
| We've stood, stared down companies who were indulged in BDS like Airbnb and we've won. | |
| And he's standing up against these lies and these smears and these slanders. | |
| What would it take to get more states to look more like Florida? | |
| Because Austin, I travel to Oklahoma, Kansas, all across the heartland. | |
| You know, you're from the real part of Arizona. | |
| Why is it that Florida is leading the way and it seems as if Arizona is slipping behind? | |
| I think because part and big reason is that we've had, I like to call it the Arizona Chamber of Consultants run this state that are very out of touch with everyday working class Arizonans that live in Maricopa County, Yavapa, Yuma. | |
| And what it's going to take is that people like me who have been here for generations or maybe who just moved here a decade ago or maybe a couple years ago, you moved your company to Arizona and that's why you would hear me. | |
| But now we've got Prop 208 that's like hold up in the courts that we've been fighting. | |
| It's like, we've got to get rid of the income tax here in Arizona. | |
| If you want to see those type of things, if you want to change the trajectory of this country, it's going to run right through here in Arizona from the very local level all the way back to Washington, D.C. | |
| It's going to go through Chandler. | |
| It's going to go through Scottsdale. | |
| It's going to go through Prescott. | |
| It's going to go through Yuma. | |
| If you really want to see that systematic change, like the left likes to say, we've got to believe in that in ourselves too. | |
| And that's the reason why I'm running. | |
| And I know there's plenty of other Arizonans who feel the same exact way. | |
| No seat is promised. | |
| No day is promised. | |
| Get out there, run. | |
| I mean, the most important thing that you can do, we always say at Turning Point Action is you win your neighborhood, you're going to win the country. | |
| Amen. | |
| Start walking your neighborhood, get to know people, and get out the vote. | |
| So I want to ask you about this story with the World Economic Forum, which ties into kind of how they've created a kind of a farm team. | |
| But really quick, we've had Tyler to come on about this, Richard Barris. | |
| Can you comment quickly on the redistricting fight here in Arizona? | |
| How is that going currently? | |
| Right. | |
| So the redistricting is done here in Arizona. | |
| It ended December 22nd. | |
| Was just finalized a few weeks ago for the new congressional maps and legislative district maps. | |
| If you're not familiar with how it works in Arizona, we have an independent commission electronic, which is centered to the left. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Two Republicans appointed, two Democrats appointed, and one independent by the governor. | |
| It supposedly looks good, but when you really look at it over the last couple months, it's going to be a dogfight. | |
| But how we save that going forward is you have to elect strong, conservative, America first candidates in the primary in these really good red districts like R plus 10s that are going to continue to shift them red over time. | |
| Even if the ones that are competitive, get a good candidate in there that can win. | |
| District redistricting didn't do that well in Arizona. | |
| It's okay, but you've got to have good candidates in the primary to get behind. | |
| That's how you're going to save your redistricting. | |
| It's going to happen in Florida that way. | |
| Ron DeSantis is holding the line. | |
| Greg Abbott did it in Texas. | |
| They did it in North Carolina. | |
| In a decade from now, hopefully these strong legislators and governors that you elect this next time around when they have to do redistricting again, they'll go even farther to the right with it, just like the Democrats. | |
| We've got to get rid of these independent redistricting schools. | |
| Yeah, it doesn't work. | |
| It really just comes down to whoever the independent is and whoever they can promise them and how to pay him off. | |
| So I want to ask you about this, Austin. | |
| It kind of ties into this idea of creating a farm team and supporting younger candidates on our side. | |
| And this was sent to me by a friend of mine, and it's been circulating, but it's really important. | |
| And it's not anything that is necessarily breaking news from my perspective, but I think it'll be really helpful for our audience. | |
| So almost every single one of the great reset kind of practitioners, whether it be Emmanuel Macron or Justin Trudeau or that creepy woman who calls herself the prime minister of New Zealand, who's, you know, kind of with a squeaky voice, or Boris Johnson, they were all part of the Young Global Leaders School that was established and managed by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, and that many of today's prominent political and business leaders passed through. | |
| It's almost like a farm team for globalist change makers. | |
| We're almost trying to do the opposite, aren't we? | |
| We're trying to have grassroots citizens rise up. | |
| Talk about that. | |
| Yeah, it's interesting. | |
| So when you really look at that expose, it's shocking because they have been working on this for a very long time. | |
| Where have the conservatives been? | |
| Why haven't we done? | |
| Now, we have been doing stuff like this for almost a decade now, almost 10 years now doing. | |
| It's finally starting to pick up. | |
| He's like, but there are very stark contrasts. | |
| The people that we want are very rooted in where they come from. | |
| They're people that they want to represent, their family, family values, good Christian conservative values. | |
| And these people are mega corporatist global oligarchies. | |
| The picture couldn't be any more clear of who the differences are. | |
| It's local government versus global. | |
| And the global government people have a disdain for what we believe and the people that we're trying to represent. | |
| And if you really, really believe in what we stand for, you'll support candidates like we do. | |
| And then, I mean, we always talk about it at turning point. | |
| He's like, we need more grassroots organizations to recruit young people and good conservatives to run for office. | |
| It shouldn't be shunned. | |
| It's not a competition. | |
| I mean, it is a competition to an extent. | |
| It's like, but we want more good people to challenge these corporate oligarchies, to challenge these globalists, the people that have disdained for individual liberty and freedom. | |
| And that's what we're doing. | |
| I mean, you see Madison Cawthorne and Joe Mitchell and all these young people running up for their state legislatures, their city councils, so on and so forth. | |
| And I think, and I really believe in my heart, in a decade from now, we're going to be moving the needle much more further than what they ever thought they could. | |
| Yeah, and I just want to reiterate this. | |
| So the globalists, nothing is by mistake. | |
| They have a farm team. | |
| They recruit leaders. | |
| They train them into internationalist globalist policies, borderless, one world currency, no private property, technocracy, mandatory vaccines, all that sort of stuff. | |
| You're seeing, it's not by mistake. | |
| It's by design. | |
| And this creep that runs New Zealand, she's one of their disciples, Emmanuel Macron. | |
| They all graduated. | |
| They are graduates of the globalist school of government. | |
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| Every young person should run for office if you feel so compelled in the area that you're in. | |
| If you want to just make a change, do it yourself. | |
| Austin, what was your website again? | |
| How could people help you? | |
| AustinFreeArizona.com, AustinFreeArizona.com. | |
| Go check out. | |
| We've got some bold policy points on there, things that I want to get accomplished in the legislature. | |
| Only one vote. | |
| I have a question. | |
| Yes. | |
| Can people out of state donate? | |
| Absolutely, they can. | |
| You can max out at $5,300 for my campaign. | |
| I encourage you to do that. | |
| But if you can't, $5, $10, $15, $20, it goes a long way. | |
| Turns out campaigns are expensive. | |
| I've known Austin almost for a decade. | |
| 100% support. | |
| Complete and total endorsement. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Okay, but I want to reiterate this story, Austin, because I just want to, we went over it kind of quickly. | |
| So Klaus Schwab, who runs the World Economic Forum, he's a bond villain, basically, and he looks like one, talks like one, acts like one, and basically is one, runs the World Economic Forum, which I think is actually a really good thing that people are starting to learn about. | |
| The World Economic Forum happens in Davos. | |
| They're the designers of the great reset, COVID-19 tyranny, biomedical fascism, vaccine mandates. | |
| Kind of think of it like this, that Klaus Schwab is kind of like a NFL scout, right? | |
| So every year there's like an NFL draft and you rate, you know, players. | |
| They say Kayvon Thibodeau might be the number one draft pick this year. | |
| Cowboys don't get the number one draft. | |
| Not this year. | |
| No. | |
| No, you guys lost in the playoffs. | |
| Sorry. | |
| So Barris didn't make it, but Barris did not make it. | |
| But we get a good draft pick. | |
| So we both had the same result. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| Neither of us won that. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| So that'll be the same result. | |
| Nobody cares. | |
| You don't win the Super Bowl. | |
| Well, that's the point that we get a draft pick in you. | |
| But it's there on a draft board. | |
| They look at up and coming leaders and they go and they pick out these leaders and try to inculcate them in globalism. | |
| Yep. | |
| And then that's, it's, I'm glad everybody's starting to pick up on it, but I'm hoping they're learning how scary that is, is that there is a elite group of people who are just going out there to pick the leaders and that you have no say over it. | |
| And then this is where we come in, this America-first constitutionalist conservative loving movement was like, we can do it better than you. | |
| We can reach people better than you. | |
| You may have more institutional power than us. | |
| You may be ruining every sector of our way of life. | |
| He's like, but you know what? | |
| We're going to go toe-to-toe with you. | |
| I'd rather go down fighting with people and things that I believe in than letting these people just run roughshod over us. | |
| And I'm glad, you know, Canada is now a perfect example of that these truckers that are driving all the way to Ottawa that are staying there, not moving, they're literally standing against these corporate oligarchs like Justin Trudeau, who is a alumni of this organization. | |
| And so people say, Charlie, who's the designer of all this? | |
| Who's behind this? | |
| Well, the more research we do, the more we realize there is a program, there's a place, there's an infrastructure, there's a creed, there's a promise behind all of this. | |
| This is not a mistake we're living through. | |
| And I try to tell our audience this. | |
| You are not living through chaos. | |
| You are living through a plan. | |
| A design. | |
| Their plan. | |
| Their design. | |
| And some of it, of course, is chaos and some of it is one-off and all of that. | |
| I get it. | |
| But the more important takeaway, though, is the borderless society. | |
| Talk about that with Arizona. | |
| So the World Economic Forum wants no borders, right? | |
| They develop all these young people to go in. | |
| Open borders in Arizona is probably what the number one issue? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| One of them, I mean, along with election integrity, the border is the same one. | |
| There are just thousands and thousands of people flowing across the southern border in Arizona in Yuma, which is one of supposedly the most protected sections of the border, and in the rest of the part of Arizona is in the southeastern corner, just flowing across. | |
| The wall was being built here in Arizona. | |
| The left and these corporate oligarchs have no regard for a country. | |
| They want open borders. | |
| They want open borders. | |
| This is what was so effective about Donald Trump and why people flocked to him is because he was the Republican with the guts that said, if we don't have a border, we don't have a country. | |
| These corporate Republicans were okay with it. | |
| It didn't matter to them. | |
| The Chamber of Commerce Republicans didn't matter to them. | |
| In Arizona, we have to have a secure border. | |
| Fentanyl is killing millions and millions of people in our country. | |
| Trafficking is happening every single day. | |
| They're just dropping children. | |
| Millions over a decade. | |
| You're right. | |
| It's about 100,000 overdoses. | |
| It's just unbelievable that we continue to allow this to happen. | |
| This is where the states have to come in. | |
| This is where the legislature and a strong governor have to say, you know what, under Article 4, Section 10, I believe, to declare an invasion and get the thing figured out. | |
| So people say, how do I stop the great reset? | |
| You stop the great reset when you elect people like Austin on the bottom level that want to reassert sovereignty. | |
| The great reset, which we've gone through in great detail, happens when you do not have local sovereignty. | |
| So you need people that are willing to draw lines, say no, and take ownership for their communities. | |
| One more time, it's austinforarizona.com. | |
| Austinforarizona.com. | |
| If you could please be so kind to donate to our campaign. | |
| I'm going to be a champion for election integrity, a champion for the graphics across Arizona. | |
| For people that listen to Charlie Kirk's show, I hope to come back on and keep you guys updated. | |
| I would love your support across the country. | |
| We're going to save this place, and it starts right here in the local level. | |
| So, Austin, you're good, man. | |
| Keep working hard. | |
| And I think it's very good. | |
| It's very good what you're doing. | |
| And we're behind it. | |
| World Economic Forum is trying to get people like Macron and people like Trudeau in there. | |
| We have people like Austin Smith from the bottom up versus top down. | |
| My bet is on the bottom up. | |
| Austin, thank you so much. | |
| Charlie, thanks, man. | |
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