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Aug. 22, 2022 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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The Fall of Fauci
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Hey everybody, this is Jack Basovic filling in for Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk is out on assignment, but we've got a massive show here.
Make sure you check this out.
We've got Viva Fry, who's telling us the new numbers that will absolutely shock you: the amount of people receiving government-enforced euthanasia up in Canada.
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Well, good Monday morning, everyone.
This is Jack Basovic filling in for Charlie Kirk, the Charlie Kirk show.
Same email, freedomatcharlikirk.com.
Charlie is on assignment for a couple of days.
So I've been tagged in to cover live from Washington, D.C., everything that's going on here in town and everything that's going on around the world.
And we've got a lot going on in both from car bombs and assassinations in Moscow, an escalation in Ukraine.
Ryan Stelter out at CNN.
Chris Cuomo, Jeff Zucker, both already also out.
Fauci, we just got the news.
Dr. Fauci will be stepping down by the very end of the year.
And meanwhile, what are we seeing in the economy?
The Bidenomics.
Well, according to Bidenomics, depending on who you talk, if you listen to the White House, if you listen to Brian Dees, and I watched some of him on the Sunday shows yesterday going on with, you know, I listened to Chuck Todd talking about this, and they were saying, oh, things are doing great.
Well, you know, gas prices are actually down from where they were.
And so we're doing so much better than we were in the worst of this.
And really, you have no one to thank but Joe Biden.
So that's Bidenomics.
Of course, here's the problem with that.
If you actually go and Cycle Capital is out with a new survey, 97% of business executives in the country say the United States is currently in a recession, not going to be currently.
So what is Bidenomics?
We're going to break that down.
We're going to explain all of it.
But the big overarching question for us today is going to be this: Is a red wave inevitable?
Is it something that's just going to happen all by itself?
Or are we seeing things in the data?
Are we seeing things on the ground that should give us pause and make us know that it's time to dig in and do the work?
We've got a huge pack show today.
We're going to explain because Canada, I don't know if you guys know this, they just last year have put up euthanasia laws.
They're allowing euthanasia across Canada to actually talk about the numbers.
So huge, huge, massive stories that are going on.
Ton of guests today.
We're also going to have Mike Davis on Net Ryan.
We're going to be going through your emails again, freedom at charliekirk.com, because we need to understand where our country is in this moment.
Now, we're in the August recess.
We're going to say, oh, nothing's happening.
I disagree.
There's a lot happening.
Massive, by the way, events with turning point action that were just held last week across the country.
Battleground states, Ron DeSantis, Kerry Lake, Blake Masters, Doug Mastriano, and of course, JD Vance in Ohio.
Turning point action, taking the ball, leading that.
You had Charlie Kirk speaking out there, Tyler Boyer, Benny Johnson.
And of course, we're going to have Tyler Boyer coming up here in the second hour because I want to get an understanding of not only what really the importance of those rallies was, but also an understanding of where we are right now.
Because a lot of people are saying, oh, Posto, it's in the bag.
Everything's fine.
Don't worry about it.
Is it?
Is it really?
Should we just assume that a red wave is going to come and everything is going to be fine?
And we don't kick back our heels and see what's on Netflix, swipe the phone, check out TikTok, check out those Instagram reels, or should we actually buckle down and do the work?
Because if Charlie were here, I think he would tell you: number one, make sure you send your email to freedomcharliekirk.com, but then do the work.
Make sure that you go out there.
Do not be complacent because we're starting to see some things in these numbers that are kicking the other way, picking against a red wave.
And we need to understand that.
Now, of course, for those of you who aren't familiar, I am the host of Human Events Daily.
We're also on RAV.
So we come up at 10 p.m.
Myself, Drew Hernandez.
We kind of joked that we're the war room night watch.
So if you want to come check us out, we're going to be there at 10 p.m.
Yesterday, we had a great, great Sunday special with the newly banned Dr. James, newly canceled.
I think it's the third or fourth time it's been canceled.
I lose track.
I can't even, I can't even, I lost track when I hit a dozen cancellations.
I got my first, I got a free ice cream phone, which was great, but then I just stopped tracking it after that time, after being canceled that many times.
So, Dr. James Blindsy and myself, the most canceled men in podcasts, maybe not the most canceled, but we did a Sunday special on the G word.
You got to say the G word because you can't talk about it anymore.
You're not allowed to actually talk about what that G word is.
Oh, I'm sorry, guys.
We can believe that, right?
Producer Bruce Parker, producer Andrew, we can, this isn't live.
Oh, it is.
Okay, just don't tell Charlie that I said the word groomer.
There it is.
I said it again.
I said, ah, groomer.
Yeah, we did a whole segment, a whole special on groomers.
And why is it that when you use these linguistics, these linguistic pieces, when you actually go in and you name something and use the correct, accurate name for it, that it drives the left nuts and they go so crazy, they have to ban you for actually using it.
Not because, by the way, you're using it incorrectly, but the opposite, because you are using it correctly.
You're going through the exact reason that this was used.
But I do want to get into some of these poll numbers.
And Rasp Newsen has it up today for us.
And folks, look, I'm just going to be honest.
Number one, okay, number one, it states that inflation and crime are still the biggest issues for Americans.
But at the same time, believe it or not, Biden's poll numbers, his approval numbers, are starting to go up.
And Raspan has them today in their daily cracking.
Sit down if you're not sitting down.
Rasp Newsen has Biden at 47%.
And why is it?
Why would Biden be at 47%?
Well, you're starting to see a coalescence around Biden of Democrats and maybe even a little bit of the moderates and independents.
There's a few reasons for this.
One of the big ones, and producer Andrew had a good point about this earlier, was that the bill that Biden passed over the weekend or, you know, passed, he was on vacation, right?
Because you can't put him in front of a camera.
I'm not even actually sure who it was that passed the bill.
You know, Biden nominally signed off on it.
I'm sure he hasn't read a single page of it.
And I'm sure if you actually sat him down and asked him, he couldn't explain to you a single provision that's in the bill.
But they called it the Inflation Reduction Act.
I call it the Inflation Corruption Act.
We talked also that who was it lobbying behind the scenes for this thing?
It's Bill Gates.
Bill Gates, picking up the phone, making secret conversations with Joe Manchin of West Virginia, pushing to get Manchin across the line.
And why was this?
Because this wasn't about inflation.
This was a backdoor green new deal.
And why is that such a big deal for the left?
Why is that such a big deal for Democrats and a certain segment of independence?
And it's simple.
You guys got to understand that to them, the green movement is every all of their politics start and end with climate change and the green movement.
Now, this doesn't mean, by the way, that they actually like to spend time living in nature, that they actually want to go out and have a good time.
I took my kids out.
We, hey, we live in the DC area.
So we went out to the Chesapeake Bay over the weekend.
There's some really nice Chesapeake Bay beaches.
We hung out there.
We went for a little kind of family hike.
We just spent time in nature, had dinner on the water.
It was great, beautiful.
You don't see that, right?
You don't see people on the left that are tied into and just completely dug in to this movement of climate change extremism, where they become completely addicts to it.
It's almost like a cult marketing kind of technique, where they're dug in and they believe that actually and literally, because they don't, I mean, keep in mind, a lot of these people are self-professed atheists.
They refuse to believe in God, but they realize that there must be something.
They have this whole.
They have the God-shaped hole.
And this is something that's been expounded upon by philosophers and sociologists for generations.
But they have this God-shaped hole.
So what do they fill it with?
They fill it with Gaia.
They fill it with Mother Earth.
They fill it with this idea that, oh, it's the planet and we have to do this.
And for some reason, government spending and taxes and cap and trade schemes and corporate handouts to green tech billionaires like Elon Musk, that's going to be the way that we save the planet.
And it makes them feel like they check the box.
And then they go back to living in their giant mega cities and they're having their gig slaves come up and deliver them food and deliver them their Starbucks and everything else because that's where they like to live is in the mega cities.
They don't actually like to live.
There was a guy on Twitter yesterday.
I didn't even pull up his tweet for this, but it occurs to me, he was saying, I kid you not.
I had to either read this thread like three times to make sure that this guy was actually being serious, but he was a leftist and he was making the argument for cities.
And he said, what about people who live in rural areas?
And he said, here's the answer.
So this is clear.
I'll have to find the tweet during the break.
I can show it up.
And you're going to be like, post-nobod said that.
No, this guy actually said it.
He said, people shouldn't live in rural areas, that there's no reason to live in them because we have modern technology in modern cities.
So why would you even want to live in rural areas if you could go and live in these mega cities where everything's prepared for you, where everything's done for you?
You know, we were out in Davos where, of course, Klaus Schwab sent his goon squad after me.
So Klaus Schwab sent the goon squad after me.
Right before that, we went to the metaverse, it's like exhibit.
My wife, Tanya Tay, goes over and she says, Hey, let me, I want to check out the metaverse thing because, of course, we, you know, we want to check it out.
We want to see what's going on, do some reporting.
And they hand it to her.
And before they give it to her, she said, What's this?
She said, Well, it's going to take you to like a jungle.
And you go in this jungle and she said, Okay, fine, I'll check it out.
But then there was something that this employee said to her and said, Oh, the promoter, and she was saying, Well, the thing that's nice about it is that you won't have to take kids to the zoo anymore.
You can just go see them here.
And Tanya looked at her and goes, So, you want my kids to strap a screen to their eyeballs and be sitting down in their room rather than going out into the real world, into actual nature, and seeing real animals with their own two eyes.
Checking The Metaverse Report 00:04:05
Conservatives are for conservation.
A conservationist is almost the opposite of an environmentalist.
Why?
Because we actually love nature.
We love animals.
We love spending time there.
We don't just go out for like the Instagram selfies.
So that being said, my wife does love it.
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I want to explain something that is also bleak for Republicans, and it's not a Black Sabbath, but what it is, is this Bloomberg headline.
And it says, Democrats sense new optimism for blunting GOP's midterm gains.
Republicans need to start stepping up and understanding that the ground is shifting underneath them.
And there's been a few things sort of accounting for this.
What's accounting for it?
Well, part of this, according to Bloomberg, and I think this is true, I think that abortion is going to be the singular issue that Democrats absolutely use to drive a wedge between conservatives and then moderate Republicans and moderates and independents in general.
They are going to try to go into those suburban women, the soccer moms, the ones that are triple vax, and say to them, hey, these Republicans are going to try to make abortion completely illegal in all cases, and they're going to criminalize it and they're going to put you in jail if you even talk about abortion.
And that is something that for a lot of these states, you still have people in a lot of these affluent suburban areas where that has become a swing issue.
Even people that might nominally be a Republican, this is still a swing issue for a lot of folks.
And that's something the conservatives are going to have to counter.
That's something we're going to have to go and say, look, we are going to fight back on crime and we are going to fight back on inflation.
And it's a new form of economics that I think they're actually pushing on us.
It's a new form of, I don't know if it's Stockholm syndrome or Bidenomics or whatever you want to call it, but it's actually crazy because we saw this with the job creation numbers, right?
And in the job creation numbers, what they said was, oh, look at all the jobs that Joe Biden is creating.
Joe Biden is starting all these jobs up and he's putting all these jobs in.
And people looked at it and they said, well, hold on a second.
Wait just a minute.
The numbers are up because the jobs are gone because of lockdown, because of lockdowns in blue states with blue governors and blue cities with blue mayors.
That's why everybody lost their jobs because you shut down their businesses over COVID.
You shut down this thing and then you kick people out of their jobs because of mandates.
Then the jobs start coming back and you're going to call that economic recovery and job creation?
No.
Crack down on all of this.
And then we see the exact same thing with the gas prices.
You see the same deal where they say, oh, don't worry about the gas prices going up.
So the gas prices go up and there's this meme of this.
Joe Biden increases gas prices by 100%.
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Joe Biden drops prices by 13%, then take credit.
Now, the meme is funny and it's great and they've got it up there, but I want to actually drive this home because understand, this is how Stockholm syndrome works.
People can become used to, quote unquote, a new normal.
People, when you've got your finger in a pain box, like you're in Dune, and they ratchet the pain all the way up and then they dial it down one or two notches, people will psychologically start saying, well, this isn't as bad.
This isn't that bad.
This isn't as bad as it used to be, even though it's better than the baseline.
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So Fauci's going to be out.
Fauci out.
We got the Fauch out.
But I'll say this to Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Preserve your record.
Preserve all your documents, Dr. Fauci.
Go in Washington, D.C., because you won't be going long.
Shocking Canadian Death Stats 00:13:55
You'll be gone from this town for very long.
We're going to be calling you back here when we open up the Federal Congressional Commission on the Origins of the Coronavirus, COVID-19.
We're going to be digging through the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
We're going to be digging through all of this.
Dr. Fauci, your emails and your testimony are going to be very, very much invited to participate day after day after day.
Oh, bring a lawyer.
Bring all the lawyers you need.
Because I'll tell you something right now, lawyer up.
By the way, we should seize Dr. Fauci's passport, right?
Because we're doing stuff like that now, right?
That's the normal, you know, just go right, right?
Just all you need to do is find a magistrate judge.
And then you go and you find this, you find a warrant, or there's, you know, the affidavit, excuse me, the affidavits first.
And then you don't even have to show anyone, Matthew, because you can seal it.
And then you get the search warrant and you say, you take all the stuff and receive passports or receiving passports.
Go raid Dr. Fauci's house right now and seize his passport.
Why not?
Why not?
Write that one up, Media Matters.
But I believe I wanted to bring on our next guest.
I wanted to see if we can go to Canada of all places and get the great Viva Fry on, because there's a story he's been talking about up in Canada.
I think it's going to be very interesting to the Charlie Kirk audience.
Viva, are you up?
I am here.
Can you hear me?
Viva, I've got you, my man.
Perfect.
So, you were tweeting about something over the weekend, and I started going down the rabbit hole on this because I didn't even realize with all the craziness that's going on here in the United States, all the craziness that's going on overseas.
I didn't realize this headline until I saw it on your Twitter feed.
And you've really been exposing the story, the fact that the rates of euthanasia and the government essentially supported euthanasia practice has gone up skyrocketing in Canada over the last year.
The numbers are in.
Break this down for the audience.
What's going on?
Why is this happening?
Jack, it's the type of thing that I first saw it because I started discussing it with my brother.
He started getting a little more involved in what's going on in Canada.
And we're like, We can't believe the number.
It doesn't make sense because the number is so extraordinary.
It's so mind-boggling, not just in terms of a raw statistic, in terms of what it represents for overall death in Canada.
So, for those watching who may not know, Canada recently amended the criminal code following it was a decision of the Supreme Court pertaining to legally assisted suicide.
And they said provisions prohibiting it in the criminal code, unconstitutional.
It's got to be allowed.
So, the liberal government has since expanded this, but how?
In terms of application, implementation, and those who are going to be able to benefit from this service.
The number went up 37% from 2021, from 2020, up exponentially from 2019 when this court ruling came out.
So, for obvious reasons, the number out of Canada for 2021 for medically assisted death, they called it M-I-A-D-S.
It's medically assisted.
I forget what the I stands for.
10,064 Canadians were euthanized by the government.
Now, just to put that into perspective, first of all, I thought the number was a mistake.
I see the number 10,000.
Compare it to California, which I don't know if they have quite as extensive medical assisted suicide law, but California is like in the hundreds.
Canada's in 10,000-plus territory.
That represents 3.2% of all death in Canada in 2021.
There were some 300 and some odd thousand deaths in Canada, 3.2% administered by the state, because it's a progressive government that wants to make death so easily accessible, we can have a number that should shock the conscience of anybody and everybody out there.
Now, Viva, when I'm looking at these numbers, because when I read the article, and Forbes has the article up, and the headline on Forbes is pretty provocative.
And it says here: Canada's new euthanasia laws carry upsetting Nazi-era echoes, warns expert.
He goes, It continues, Canada's extremely liberal euthanasia laws, which next people are set to include to be extended.
They're extending these laws next year to ensure suffering with mental health conditions, potentially minors, and reminiscent of the way that the Nazis dealt with people with disabilities.
Wait, wait, explain this all to me.
This is so confusing.
This is crazy.
There was, who was it that proposed the amendment?
I don't know.
They said to not offer this medically assisted death to the mentally unwell would be discriminatory.
Not offering euthanasia, government-sanctioned euthanasia to people who are mentally unwell, mentally ill, in theory, legally, therefore incapable of consenting, because oftentimes if you don't have the mental wherewithal to consent to something, it would vitiate consent.
They want to extend government-sanctioned imposed euthanasia onto the mentally unwill.
It's people thinking actually about eugenics as a whole and how the Nazis started off by killing the handicapped, the mentally ill.
And I have no doubt, you know, it's a bizarre thing.
I have no doubt, or let me phrase, I never could have thought that at the time they must have justified it as some sort of benevolent, we're sparing them further suffering.
Canada now, I'm not going to make the comparison, but other people are, is going full eugenics, full World War II, you know, prior to, offering death as opposed to health care.
And why?
And people should really appreciate this as well, where my mind got blown and I had to just see if there are any studies out there.
And lo and behold, they are.
It's cheaper to kill than it is to maim in Canada as a legal concept.
They say if you're going to hit someone with your car, it's cheaper to kill them than it is to injure them.
When it comes to healthcare, it's cheaper to kill a patient than it is to treat them.
And there was a study, I think it was in the NCBI, a reputable publication saying the euthanasia program, medically assisted deaths in Canada, it's not expected to increase the cost of Medicare or healthcare, the system.
It might actually incur substantial savings.
The government that stands to financially benefit from putting down a human is the one that rubber stamps the application from distressed, unhappy, unwell individuals.
And instead of working on health care, which might cost them a little more and which they might not be able to do because of the crippled, unviable healthcare system in Canada, well, now it's just cheaper and more effective to grant them euthanasia in record numbers, 10,064 Canadians.
They shut down the country.
They shut down businesses.
They lock people in their homes.
They impose vaccine passports.
They shredded the Constitution and the Charter of Rights for 40,000 COVID deaths over two and a half years while simultaneously euthanizing 10,000 Canadians in one year.
You know, and this, Viva, there are so many people out there that say there is this depopulation agenda.
We keep hearing this word over and over, depopulation.
The target is, you know, only 500 or 500 million or something.
It shocks you when you hear these kind of statements.
But then when you see policies like this, it really makes you pause and ask yourself, what does this really represent?
Because, I mean, they're even talking about expanding this thing to minors.
And what does that mean?
Does that mean when you're going through your teenage years?
Because guess what?
Guess who doesn't, you know, guess who has a little bit of emotional issues during their teenage years?
Literally everyone.
That's the point of being a teenager, right?
Your hormones are going crazy.
You're putting the pressure cooker of, in many cases, the public schools, public high schools that are going crazy.
So you're ranking and stacking everybody all the time, or you're best in class, you're prettiest in class, you're the smartest, you're fast, polystyletic, et cetera, at the same time when all your hormones are hitting you at once.
You have no idea what's going on.
Your brain isn't even fully formed until you're 25 to begin with.
We now know.
And yet they're reducing this.
So at the same time that they're pushing this, the agenda of allowing minors, and you can educate me on this, but I know throughout the United States, we're seeing this in school after school and state after state where they're allowing gender reassignment surgery and treatments to be done to minors that they're also going to have the off-ramp of allowing for suicide at the same time.
And I guarantee you that when you see this in Canada, you're going to see blue governors and blue mayors do it, try to push this here in the United States.
I hear about the depopulation theory.
I don't call it a conspiracy theory.
I hear about the theory.
The reason why I don't think it necessarily applies in Canada, I mean, 38 million people were a drop in the global bucket anyhow.
That doesn't change.
Intent doesn't matter when the outcome is the same.
Whether they're doing it by virtue of some WEF conspiracy or they're just doing it because they're idiots, the outcome is the same.
They want to extend euthanasia to the mentally ill, which visciates consent in law.
They want to expand it in a way that is absolutely atrocious.
At the same time, by the way, that in Quebec, they amended the Youth Protection Act to remove parental supremacy as the guiding principle.
And now it's the court that decides what's in the child's best interest.
Apply that not only to gender reassignment therapy, but apply it to this potentially in the future.
Wait, you could potentially have a court find this against the wishes of the parents for a child.
There is no end to it.
But the ultimate kick in the groin in all of this is they devastate a population, the government through policy, destroy, alienate people, cause distress.
And then, lo and behold, we're going to rubber stamp, seemingly, the ultimate procedure.
You know, it's representative of Justin Trudeau's liberal government because it's the most illiberal, illiberal, fascistic, and people are making the comparison to horrendous periods of time where other fascistic tyrants did similar things.
Presumably, they cloaked it under the same benevolence that Justin Trudeau is going to cloak this atrocity as.
This is one of the most horrific segments to myself as a pro-lifer, as a Catholic, as someone who believes in not only the sanctity of life, but when I look at human beings, I believe that every human has potential, that every life has a meaning.
Even if we don't understand directly in that specific moment, that every life leaves ripples on us as a people.
That's the point for life to happen.
It's so cynical.
Pushing these policies, it's cynical.
It is Nietzschean and it's very extremely nihilistic.
I can't think of anything more nihilistic.
So, we're just talking about fighting for the sanctity of life.
But I think there's something bigger to this, right?
And I talk about this in general when I talk about the pro-life movement, why the pro-life movement is important.
And for many of us, it is religious.
But I think there's also something that has a social aspect because when a child has fallen down a well, or when there's minors trapped at the bottom of that mine, we will move heaven and earth to save them.
Why?
Because we believe that life is precious and society will come together to save whether it's one life, whether it's 12 minors, whether it's the 13, the cave-in in Thailand, right?
There's a huge movie about it out right now.
That is the kind of society that we want.
But then when I see things like this, I worry.
And when you see the numbers, 3.2% of all deaths in Canada.
What does that actually do to your society when you allow programs like that and cynicism and nihilism to become codified in the government's ethos?
Doesn't that change the ethos of a country?
Well, it does.
I think the issue is that most people in Canada have up until now been totally unaware of this.
I mean, I consider myself to be informed.
I was flabbergasted to the point where I thought I was misunderstanding something.
And my goodness, if I'm misunderstanding something, government of Canada, let me know.
But what does it, it does a number of things.
I think people are going to discover this.
They're going to be outraged, potentially, or not.
Or it's going to be this social hypocrisy coming from a government that says we've got to lock down an entire country because you want granny to die while literally euthanizing 10,000 grannies, oh, but because they asked for it.
And we didn't try to work around providing proper care, making sure that they are comfortable.
It's the people they represent.
And as though it's progressive somehow, it's progressive to expand this procedure, not to make sure, like was supposed to be the case with abortion, safe, legal, but rare, as it should be euthanasia, but when it's safe, legal, and we're just going to give it to everybody and anybody now.
And it's the government that has a vested financial interest in approving it, rubber stamping on the approval.
We've got a very, very big problem.
But I think the first issue is awareness, making sure people understand where this is going.
And it expands even more when that sunset clause prohibiting this for the mentally ill hits the sunset in 18 months from whenever it was.
It's only going to get worse until it gets better.
And the first step to making it better is making sure people even know that this is going on in the first place.
Where can they go to follow you, to follow your work?
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Thank you so much, by the way.
We put this together last minute because, you know, and I did it right at the top of the show because I said, look, it just shocked me.
Shocked me when I saw these numbers.
So kudos to you for really blowing the whistle on this and trying to turn back the tide and raise awareness, raise the red flag when it needs to be raised.
Where can people go to follow you to gain access to your work?
So YouTube Rumble Viva Fry on a platform called Locals, VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com, where we do amazing work with Robert Barnes.
And on Twitter, a little sassier Viva Fry, it's at VivaFry.
And that's where I've been, I mean, I'm raising the flag for this.
I'm going to continue looking into it.
And if the situation is actually worse than what I even understand it to be as of now, I'll be raising that flag, ringing that bell double hard.
I like a little sassy or viva fry.
I think I like it.
It matches the hair.
You know, it matches the style.
I think it works.
You know, you're...
It's only by design, Jack.
It's because there's not enough room in Twitter to have nuance.
So you just got to get right to the point real quick.
Thanks so much for listening, everybody.
Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com.
Thanks so much.
Talk to you soon.
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