The Charlie Kirk Show - ThoughtCrime Ep. 1: Prideteenth, Topless at the White House, Beeping Smoke Alarms Aired: 2023-06-17 Duration: 01:29:50 === Cathartic Airings of Hate (15:18) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, happy Saturday. [00:00:01] A new episode, a new theme for you. [00:00:04] You could call it a new show. [00:00:05] Something we're doing every Thursday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern on Rumble, Rumble.com called Thought Crimes with Charlie Kirk and Jack Pasobic. [00:00:13] We also have a whole team of experts talking about things you are not allowed to talk about, like smoke detector chirp culture. [00:00:21] We talk about the tranny at the White House and all sorts of stuff. [00:00:26] It's a free-flowing conversation. [00:00:28] There's some rather graphic elements of this conversation, so this is not exactly homeschool friendly. [00:00:33] And so just giving you fair warning, trigger warning, a little R-rated here. [00:00:39] I do my best to referee it and I fail miserably. [00:00:42] But I think you'll enjoy it. [00:00:43] Yeah, we talk over ourselves a little bit too much. [00:00:45] But if you're just looking for a fun, thought-provoking, boundary-pushing venue, this is for you, Thought Crimes with Jack Pasobic and Charlie Kirk. [00:00:54] You can find it live every Thursday on rumble.com, R-U-M-B-L-E.com. [00:00:59] Get your tickets to Turning Point Actions Action Conference. [00:01:02] Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongino, Steve Bannon, Josh Hawley, JD Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, Benny Johnson, Lauren Boebert, Jack Pasobic, Matt Gates, and more. [00:01:12] Go to tpaction.com slash actcon. [00:01:15] That's tpaction.com. [00:01:16] Buckle up, everybody. [00:01:17] Here, we go. [00:01:18] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:01:20] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. [00:01:22] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:01:25] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:01:29] I want to thank Charlie. [00:01:30] He's an incredible guy. [00:01:31] His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created. [00:01:38] Turning point USA. [00:01:39] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:01:48] That's why we are here. [00:01:51] Okay, welcome. [00:01:52] Thought crimes with Mr. Jack. [00:01:54] We have Tyler and Blake. [00:01:56] Everybody say hello. [00:01:57] Hello, hello. [00:01:58] Hello. [00:01:58] So everybody, welcome to this new show that we're doing. [00:02:01] Familiar set, but a different vibe. [00:02:04] Tyler's tearing apart the set while we're on our set. [00:02:07] And I'm going to tell you why we're running a little bit late. [00:02:10] It's not my fault. [00:02:11] It's unbelievable what's happening here. [00:02:12] But every Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern, to the best of our ability to hit that with precision, Jack and I are going to have thought crime conversations. [00:02:20] And we have some amazing stuff in store for you tonight. [00:02:24] It's going to be a lot of fun. [00:02:26] And you know me. [00:02:26] You know Jack. [00:02:27] You know Tyler Boyer. [00:02:28] Blake is with us. [00:02:30] Very high IQ, Blake. [00:02:32] And we're really honored to have Blake on our team. [00:02:34] He's great. [00:02:35] And the most, let's just say, awful people in the world try to destroy Blake's life. [00:02:40] And we're not going to let that happen. [00:02:42] And Blake, welcome, man. [00:02:43] Thank you very much. [00:02:44] Yeah. [00:02:44] We love Blake and he does a great job. [00:02:45] So I'm late, by the way. [00:02:46] And by the way, do you guys know Road Rage is up huge in the country right now? [00:02:50] I mean, I live in the DC area and it's been really bad. [00:02:53] People are just getting shot, people have been killed. [00:02:56] It's crazy. [00:02:56] The introduction of Californians into our society here in Arizona is unbelievable. [00:03:01] So we're booking here. [00:03:03] We had another thing before this. [00:03:05] And we make an appropriate right-hand turn. [00:03:07] This is Phoenix, Arizona. [00:03:08] Obeying the rules of the road, as Charlie Kirk always does. [00:03:11] Obviously. [00:03:11] And this Prius, right, literally just like pulls up next to us and I'm texting. [00:03:17] And all of a sudden, Mikey, who's driving, is like, oh boy, this guy gets out of his car and comes up to our car and starts banging on our window because apparently we cut him off and starts jet on the door. [00:03:29] And like it's this whole thing. [00:03:30] We don't get out, but we had to take a detour because he started following us afterwards. [00:03:34] The Prius guy started following us? [00:03:36] Fentanyl uses up in Arizona. [00:03:38] This guy was on the spent balance. [00:03:42] Oh, no, this guy was, I mean, he was like wanting to murder us. [00:03:46] This is California. [00:03:47] I mean, it was, I've not seen rage in those eyes since Hillary Clinton's like final campaigns. [00:03:54] He's not a turning point member then. [00:03:56] No, this guy's not a turning point. [00:03:57] Not a fan. [00:03:58] No. [00:03:58] No. [00:03:58] And he was actually do you think he recognized you or no? [00:04:02] No, he I mean what's what's funny is he was a mechanic and those muscular class guys usually really like the show and everything because you could tell he was a mechanic that drives a Prius. [00:04:09] Yeah, wait wait he had a mechanic uniform on though it's head there and he was like greased up a little bit Okay beard the whole thing. [00:04:17] Maybe it wasn't his Prius. [00:04:19] It might not have been his Prius but this guy was having a really bad day. [00:04:22] So we had to take a detour and we're late. [00:04:24] So we apologize, but Road Rage is up. [00:04:27] I got flipped off by an Amazon truck driver the other day. [00:04:31] Okay, well flipped off. [00:04:32] I mean, that's nothing new. [00:04:33] But getting a car at a site. [00:04:35] But by Amazon. [00:04:36] No, that's crazy. [00:04:36] That's legit crazy. [00:04:37] I've never had that happen in my life where they get out of the car and they start just pulling on your coming after you. [00:04:44] That's Long Beach stuff. [00:04:45] That's like zombie movies. [00:04:46] And then just like smacking on your window. [00:04:48] Like, holy, you've got the rage virus. [00:04:50] Yeah. [00:04:51] So anyway, so the way this show is going to work is we are kind of in the format of what is it called? [00:04:57] Pardon the interruption or around the horn? [00:04:59] Part of the interruption, right? [00:05:00] And by the way, just for all you guys, this is exclusively on Rumble. [00:05:03] So you got to download the Rumble app. [00:05:05] If not, it is an amazing platform. [00:05:08] Rumble is growing like crazy. [00:05:09] So we're going to go topic by topic, pardon the interruption style. [00:05:13] And we're going to start kind of with political stuff. [00:05:15] And then as time goes on, as you spend more and more time with us, we will go more into the place of saying things you are not allowed to say. [00:05:23] So we are going to start with really, everything will be interesting. [00:05:26] But by the end of this, we are going to have a deep web reveal, Jack. [00:05:30] I just want to say that I've spent a lot of time on 4chan trying to find stuff that Charlie's definitely never heard of before, but then also stuff that won't get me too much canceled for talking about publicly. [00:05:41] So we're trying to find, you know, really thread the needle. [00:05:44] We're going to thread the needle. [00:05:45] I got to give credit to the Charlie Kirk show, though. [00:05:47] We push the boundaries on what is acceptable pretty often. [00:05:50] The Overton window has been shifted. [00:05:52] If you saw the chats with Jack, though, it's like every other message is 4chan stuff. [00:05:58] Like, look what I found. [00:05:59] Deep web stuff. [00:06:00] I say we were the ones that weren't 4chan. [00:06:01] So there's a lot that you've missed out on. [00:06:03] But this is like where we set this up. [00:06:05] Thought crime, you're going to see a lot of stuff, and we're going to talk about a lot of stuff that... [00:06:08] Well, because we needed somewhere to be able to talk about these things that isn't directly tied to... [00:06:14] You know, we do the news of the day. [00:06:15] We knew the news cycle. [00:06:16] Let's just be honest to the audience. [00:06:18] This is just therapy for us. [00:06:19] Okay. [00:06:20] This is basically cathartic that we've decided to air. [00:06:24] We needed to have a separate. [00:06:25] It's a Telegram channel. [00:06:27] We're going to do it anyway. [00:06:28] So we might as well monetize it. [00:06:30] All right. [00:06:30] And by the way, we're allowed to say, since we're on Rumble, we can say tranny. [00:06:33] We can say climate change is vastly overrated. [00:06:36] The 2020 election was stolen. [00:06:37] Stop it, Blake. [00:06:38] Vaccines, probably, the mRNA vaccine probably hurts you. [00:06:42] What else? [00:06:43] I think you covered all of it. [00:06:44] Oh, there's a lot of people. [00:06:46] Oh, yeah. [00:06:47] Zelensky is a thug. [00:06:48] Tranny. [00:06:49] All right. [00:06:49] So we have a lot more to get through. [00:06:50] Wait, Zelensky is a tranny? [00:06:52] Oh, well, no, no, those are two separate things that are not necessarily. [00:06:55] What about Big Globe? [00:06:56] Are we going to take down Big Globe? [00:06:58] Big Globe? [00:06:59] Big Globe. [00:06:59] The whole world might be flat. [00:07:01] Are you saying, are we going to expose it? [00:07:04] Is it time to expose the? [00:07:05] The Earth is not flat, everybody. [00:07:06] No, it's time to expose the Globe Tards. [00:07:10] Let's just be clear. [00:07:10] The Earth is not flat. [00:07:12] This could be proof. [00:07:13] But it is hollow. [00:07:14] No, it's not. [00:07:15] If the Earth was not flat, why doesn't the water fall off? [00:07:18] All right, let's start with the first topic, everybody. [00:07:20] No answers. [00:07:21] My G-O-P. [00:07:23] All right. [00:07:23] So I sent out a tweet minutes after the indictment of Donald Trump was announced last week. [00:07:29] And I said, hey, everybody should suspend their campaign. [00:07:31] Go down to Florida. [00:07:32] I was mocked by a lot of DeSantis influencers. [00:07:35] I was mocked by a lot of normie folks. [00:07:37] And it turns out that I think I was onto something, if I may say so myself. [00:07:41] Vivek Ramaswamy was there and received a lot of coverage. [00:07:46] Where was everybody? [00:07:48] Tyler Boyer, where were the Republicans on that famous day? [00:07:51] This was Asa Hutchinson. [00:07:54] He was the only person that yelled at Euphro. [00:07:56] Right. [00:07:57] He doesn't have followers. [00:07:58] That was the only guy. [00:08:00] Where was Chris Christie? [00:08:01] Chris Christie, if they would have shut down the Duck and Donuts, if they would have indicted the Dunkin' Donuts manager in New Jersey, so here. [00:08:09] So we actually went through. [00:08:11] Well, so Charlie, here's what we did. [00:08:13] So we actually went over a post-millennial, and they put together a great report on just, hey, where was everybody today? [00:08:21] Where were they? [00:08:22] Governor Ron DeSantis, very interestingly, and I hadn't even noticed this until as much as I'm on Twitter, right? [00:08:29] That until I noticed, he took the day off of social media. [00:08:33] He was completely absent. [00:08:34] He went black on social. [00:08:36] So no tweets. [00:08:38] I mean, he had put out a statement earlier, to be fair, but he took the entire day off of social media, which was very, I would say, interesting, especially in this environment, especially with the heavy lift that he's trying to do to capture Trump voters and then eventually hope to surpass Donald Trump in the polls that he wasn't, he wasn't president at all. [00:08:57] Mike Pence sat down at the Wall Street Journal in New York for a Wall Street Journal round robin interview. [00:09:03] Nikki Haley, Newport Beach for a $1,000 a plate fundraiser. [00:09:08] Asa Hutchinson on ABC, every conservative's favorite ABC. [00:09:12] Chris Christie, Town Hall, again, with the only network the conservatives love more than ABC, CNN, of course, calling Trump a three-time loser. [00:09:21] And Senator Tim Scott decided to win over new voters in the state that he already represents. [00:09:26] He stayed home in South Carolina. [00:09:27] But I mean, let's just play this out. [00:09:29] So let's pretend for a second that we were all senior advisors to the Ron DeSantis campaign. [00:09:34] I'm sorry that the feed keeps on freezing. [00:09:37] We're getting a lot of emails on it. [00:09:38] We're doing our best to fix that. [00:09:40] So let's pretend we were advising Governor Ron DeSantis. [00:09:46] How easy it would have been for DeSantis to show up and say, I'm not going to put up with this in my state. [00:09:52] This is a bunch of nonsense. [00:09:54] And I don't like Trump. [00:09:55] What was he doing that was possibly more important? [00:09:58] There were 1,000 cameras there. [00:10:01] What was he doing? [00:10:02] Being afraid. [00:10:03] What is he afraid of, Blake? [00:10:04] Well, his entire strategy is that he seems to have the plan that eventually Donald Trump will just come out and say that he has to return to his home planet now and then just ascend off stage. [00:10:15] I argue that's what happened to David Bowie. [00:10:17] Quite possibly, quite possibly. [00:10:18] But he doesn't die. [00:10:20] He just went home. [00:10:21] He just, he doesn't want to be too close to Trump, probably because Trump will be far more charismatic than him. [00:10:28] And so he can't, but he can't really just denounce Trump because his entire thing is like, well, I'm also very MAGA. [00:10:34] I can be Trumpism without Trump. [00:10:36] So he can't trash him too hard. [00:10:38] So he just seems to be very terrified that he just seems to just hide from Trump. [00:10:44] And it's like very obvious at this point. [00:10:46] Tyler, your thought. [00:10:47] Well, I was just going to say, this just shows this is the reason why Trump is on pace to win in a big way is because literally, even after eight years, basically, of this, no one in the GOP has learned what the grassroots appreciates and loves. [00:11:04] And then this is bigger than this. [00:11:06] This is the reason why you tweeted what you tweeted. [00:11:08] It has nothing to do with Trump. [00:11:09] It's bigger than Trump. [00:11:10] It's anybody is that when you understand what the grassroots loves and they want, they hate certain things. [00:11:15] They hate certain people. [00:11:16] They hate certain pieces to what American culture has turned into, American society has turned into. [00:11:22] Trump represents to them everything that's opposed to that. [00:11:27] He's breaking all of that. [00:11:28] He's sledgehammering all of that. [00:11:30] But it's not just Trump. [00:11:31] It could be a lot of different people. [00:11:32] And none of these people get it. [00:11:35] And this is the reason why they're not going to, they're not going to grab enough of the vote to challenge Trump in this primary. [00:11:42] I would dissent from that a little bit, which is I think they are correct to intuit that if they hug really closely to Trump, you can't really have a presidential case that is like the world is at war with Trump. [00:11:54] The Justice Department is at war with Trump. [00:11:56] Trump represents the GOP base in every way possible. [00:11:59] Trump did nothing wrong. [00:12:01] By the way, you should nominate me for president. [00:12:03] I disagree. [00:12:04] I think Vivek's like outperforming a vice president. [00:12:08] I think the base is in love with Trump because they see him as a symbol. [00:12:10] They've attached him. [00:12:11] They've grown in an actual relationship with Trump in a good way. [00:12:16] But I think that if all of a sudden Governor DeSantis thinks he's going to win over voters by kind of being a chamber of commerce-style candidate, it's just not going to work. [00:12:27] And he's been a good governor. [00:12:29] I agree on that. [00:12:30] I just think that the way he would have to be able to attack Trump in a more significant way. [00:12:36] The most significant way to attack Trump is listen to the grassroots. [00:12:39] Every coffee that you'll do, the grassroots, every, you know what they'll tell you? [00:12:42] I love Trump, but I didn't love the people he selected. [00:12:44] That's an effective attack vector. [00:12:46] Or I didn't like his tweets was the one I heard all the time. [00:12:48] Oh, yeah. [00:12:49] I mean, but what people do love about Trump is they love his enemies, meaning they think he's validated by the people who want to crush him. [00:12:58] Yeah. [00:12:58] And so the grassroots, people watching this show, and Tyler knows this, he deals it every day, that they have, they're constantly, their heads on a swivel looking for who's going to betray them next. [00:13:10] Yeah. [00:13:11] They're constantly, like, it's a paranoid attitude, but that's just the way it is. [00:13:15] It's like they expect it. [00:13:17] They expect to be betrayed. [00:13:18] And so if you're a person that's going to even sit silently while they feel like they're being betrayed, then you're just not going to, you're not going to gain any traction at all at the grassroots. [00:13:28] Well, this gets to a deeper thing, which is probably no one is going to get traction with the grassroots because they're like addicted to Trump in a way that they're not for any other candidate who's ever been around in our lifetimes. [00:13:39] And it will probably just remain that way until Trump returns to his home planet. [00:13:43] Yeah, I mean, and that megadonia. [00:13:45] So therefore, if you're going to run for the presidency, do so in a smart way. [00:13:50] And I mean, I think Governor DeSantis' tone has been totally wrong. [00:13:54] It should be, there's a lot we love about Trump. [00:13:55] I don't like his personnel selections, didn't like Operation Work Speed, and it's too much drama. [00:14:00] But I think it's super wrong what's happening in this DOJ attack. [00:14:02] And instead, let's play a piece of tape here. [00:14:05] You know, this is his tone, which is, it just sounds like a Dodge, right? [00:14:09] So Play Cut 83, my mission is to bring accountability to politicized agencies like DOJ and FBI, Play Cut 83. [00:14:18] Well, I've addressed it many times, and I'm happy to say again. [00:14:22] You know, my mission is to bring accountability to politicized agencies like DOJ, FBI. [00:14:31] We're going to excise the political bio and we are going to end the weaponization of the federal government. [00:14:40] We're going to do that. [00:14:42] All right. [00:14:42] Well, all six people at that campaign stop really. [00:14:44] It's about the audio there. [00:14:46] Like, he has a microphone, but where aren't we getting that? [00:14:49] It's a bit clip. [00:14:50] I think it's somebody's phone. [00:14:52] Yeah, yeah. [00:14:52] But again, like, no, no, no, that was the clip that they shared. [00:14:55] Wow. [00:14:56] That as if this was going to be their response. [00:14:59] But people don't want accountability. [00:15:01] They want scorched earth. [00:15:03] It's a different tone. [00:15:05] That's why I think you can't really just hug to Trump. [00:15:08] Weirdly, I think possibly the strongest response is actually Christie because Christy goes on CNN. [00:15:15] He attacks Trump really aggressively. [00:15:17] Let me tell you what. === Cruz Campaign Direction (14:49) === [00:15:18] This is not a struggle for popularity. [00:15:19] This is a struggle for dominance. [00:15:21] Let me tell you what made Trump. [00:15:22] First off, Trump was a known quantity because he was on TV. [00:15:24] That's right. [00:15:25] So you just have to be a semi-known quantity, which all these presidential candidates for the most part are. [00:15:29] That's the reason why people know who they are. [00:15:32] Let me take you back to, remember boring, decrepit Martha McSally? [00:15:38] There was a moment in time. [00:15:40] No, I actually forgot to remember until you just mentioned who that is. [00:15:44] It took me a second to undertake. [00:15:48] Do you even know who she is? [00:15:50] I know who she is. [00:15:51] There was one time Martha pushed back against, while she was running for U.S. Senate against CNN. [00:15:57] She became a hero with the same people that supported Trump, with everything else, because there was, I can't remember what she said. [00:16:04] It was like in the middle of like one of the halls of Senate, and she was like, nobody likes you, or something stupid and boring like that. [00:16:11] And then all of a sudden, she was heroic. [00:16:14] And it's the same reason why Kerry, I don't know if you remember this, when Carrie was running here, she stuck her finger in the face of that CNN reporter. [00:16:21] Oh, yeah. [00:16:21] And people went bonkers. [00:16:23] And then she goes, oh, I got to do this more. [00:16:26] She got me. [00:16:27] And I'm telling you, this is what made Trump. [00:16:30] When Trump got on stage here in Arizona in July of 2015, when we hosted him here for the first time, and he started attacking this like massive core of press that was there and did it. [00:16:40] And then all of a sudden the crowd started going, like getting more and more excited and more into it. [00:16:45] He picked up something that he never let go of. [00:16:47] But remember that Trump also did this to the other candidates. [00:16:50] And that was also what made it very famous. [00:16:52] But forget all that. [00:16:54] Focus on what people hate. [00:16:57] And people, they sort of hate the candidates, right? [00:17:00] And they know there's people that, like Charlie put it, that are going to betray them constantly. [00:17:05] But they know the media betrays them. [00:17:07] So they hate the media. [00:17:08] They know the parties betray them. [00:17:09] So they hate the parties. [00:17:10] Exactly. [00:17:11] There's three or four different things within American culture that people hate. [00:17:14] And it's not just Republicans. [00:17:16] It's a lot of Democrats and it's most independent. [00:17:18] They just, they like the dominance display. [00:17:21] Well, no, there is an alpha component. [00:17:22] You're not wrong with that. [00:17:24] I think we're all right. [00:17:25] But the grassroots right now, if you look at the pattern that they've seen, right? [00:17:30] So they were like, wow. [00:17:32] Okay. [00:17:32] So Trump wasn't supposed to win the nomination and he did. [00:17:34] He won a surprise election. [00:17:35] They got their hopes up and they saw his presidency largely obliterated by unelected media, unelected left-wing activists, unelected bureaucrats. [00:17:45] And so they grew in resentment. [00:17:47] So I got to say the grassroots, they are more in tune with the kind of sinister aspects of the administrative state than any time I've seen them, right? [00:17:55] Like ever. [00:17:57] And whether this is good or bad, like you could come on either side of this. [00:18:00] And by the way, Blake's our resident contrarian thinker, by the way, just so you know. [00:18:03] He went to Dartmouth and he's very sophisticated. [00:18:06] I don't pronounce it that way. [00:18:07] Well, I do. [00:18:08] So, but he's right out there with Arizona State with me. [00:18:12] Yeah, exactly. [00:18:14] By the way, ASU is probably much better school. [00:18:16] Harvard or the West. [00:18:17] Yeah, I would trust an ASU grad over a Dartmouth grad any day. [00:18:22] I would trust someone without a degree over a year. [00:18:23] Well, there you go. [00:18:24] That's me. [00:18:25] So, but let me, but to understand if you're like a previous driving mechanic, thankfully I'm still alive. [00:18:31] I was talking to some left-wing guy the other day, and he said, Charlie, help me understand why people like Trump so much. [00:18:37] And it's a complicated thing. [00:18:38] Tyler's right. [00:18:38] He had 30 years of just built up brand ID. [00:18:42] The alpha male thing is part of it. [00:18:43] But what I think Governor DeSantis is missing is the rage, the fury, the anger, the contempt, and the thirst for revenge that the conservative grassroots have towards the FBI, the DOJ, and the media. [00:18:57] And they don't want happy talk. [00:18:59] They don't want policy proposals. [00:19:01] They want Dresden. [00:19:03] Well, and Reagan had a unique ability to subjugate the media by joking with them. [00:19:12] Trump has what they want. [00:19:14] They want Dresden. [00:19:15] But they do want to be so dark. [00:19:19] I think this new day on CNN, Jack, want Dresden. [00:19:23] I don't disagree that there's a tone and tenor thing that doesn't jive with everybody that's out there. [00:19:29] I think there's like a happy medium between like a Reagan subjugation of the media and like a Trump subjugation of the media. [00:19:36] And I think that that's like the ideal candidate. [00:19:38] I think the point is, is that nobody right now in the field is doing anything anywhere close to any of those guys. [00:19:45] And this is the reason why Trump's like pummeling and stuff is, and no one's ever going to come off Trump, which by the way, this is just my opinion. [00:19:52] I told Charlie this and Andrew this today. [00:19:54] It's like, you have to win conservative votes to win the nomination. [00:19:57] This is not that hard to find. [00:19:58] This is a primary. [00:19:59] This is not like a general 100,000 people vote in the Iowa. [00:20:03] Every conservative is voting for Trump right now. [00:20:05] Well, maybe a little bit more. [00:20:06] It's like 140,000. [00:20:07] And in a general, millions will vote. [00:20:09] Like, you have a thought you want to chime in here. [00:20:11] Well, I was just saying, you know, it is true that they want scorched earth and all of these enemies, but I do think we underrate how much of it is sort of the entertainment, like on-air, like WWE type aspect to it. [00:20:25] Because everyone's much more excited about Trump's showdown with CNN, with Caitlin Collins, than they were about anything DeSantis has done that made people really upset in Florida, where he's like, I'm going to blow up Disney, but it's not going to be quite as highly televised. [00:20:41] Well, we thought that t-shirt today, what did it say? [00:20:43] Charlie. [00:20:44] Stop. [00:20:45] Man, what was that all about? [00:20:46] Ron DeSantis is selling a new t-shirt. [00:20:49] Oh, that was bad. [00:20:50] Literally on his merch store. [00:20:52] I thought it was someone trolling him. [00:20:53] And I got to say it, hold on. [00:20:54] On the back of the shirt, it says, stop pussyfooting around, Governor Ron DeSantis. [00:21:00] That's a real thing. [00:21:00] He picked a different name for it. [00:21:02] There's, all right, like, I can break down the sort of meme analysis of this in real time. [00:21:08] And I've only looked at this like once or twice. [00:21:09] Do we have the actual, can we get that up? [00:21:11] No, it was in that other chat. [00:21:13] It was in the judgment day chat. [00:21:14] Oh, no, no, I mean, it's for the audience. [00:21:16] That's a screenshot. [00:21:19] So the, okay, there's a couple things here. [00:21:22] Number one, you can't force meme your own taglines and catchphrases. [00:21:28] Exactly. [00:21:29] So you can't say something one day. [00:21:31] You can't make fetch happen. [00:21:32] That's the meme thing. [00:21:33] You can't say something in the morning. [00:21:35] And so I can break down. [00:21:36] So he cut this, you know, in pro wrestling, you would say he cut in pro wrestling. [00:21:40] And then can you zoom? [00:21:41] Is it possible to zoom in, like zoom and enhance on the actual backside of the thing? [00:21:47] So forced. [00:21:49] He said this to Newsom, and he was saying that Newsom should stop pussyfooting around to come. [00:21:54] But okay, there's a couple aspects of why this is a bad, really, really bad meme. [00:21:59] And actually, it's so bad it becomes actually a negative meme towards DeSantis. [00:22:05] Because number one, you cannot force a meme. [00:22:08] You cannot make something fun. [00:22:09] You cannot make something interesting. [00:22:11] Charlie rules radicals, right? [00:22:13] Do use tactics that your people like. [00:22:16] Yes, use the tactics. [00:22:17] This only works if your fans are making the t-shirts. [00:22:19] That's an important out of nothing. [00:22:23] Right. [00:22:23] And it happens hat out of the zeitgeist and tears and vapor on the horizon. [00:22:27] And people want to talk about, and now, obviously, Make America Great Again was something that Trump came up with. [00:22:34] But at the same time, I mean, that's lightning in a bottle, right? [00:22:37] That's not necessarily something you can just randomly come up with on a, what is it, Thursday morning? [00:22:42] That's number one. [00:22:43] Number two, when you're putting something on a t-shirt like that, if it's something like Let's Go Brandon, which got so big and so organic, then you can put something. [00:22:54] Here's what I'm trying to say, though. [00:22:55] People understood the context. [00:22:57] People understood the joke because it got so big first. [00:23:01] So people didn't lead with Let's Go Brandon t-shirts and wrapping paper and everything else. [00:23:06] That all came up after the fact. [00:23:08] And then eventually when the guy got Joe to actually say it on the phone, right, it became this massive meme. [00:23:13] It's like Baba Booey with Howard Stern. [00:23:15] So that's number two is that you've created a t-shirt where no, like the average person has no idea what this is. [00:23:23] And then number three, and I'm just going to say, okay, this is spa. [00:23:27] And then number three, and I'm just going to say it, like when you're putting the words stop pussyfooting around next to an image of Ron DeSantis, it's so weird. [00:23:38] You are co-branding your candidate with that own face. [00:23:43] And it's a lane. [00:23:44] It's a lame picture. [00:23:44] It's not even like a cool picture of Ron DeSantis doing something cool. [00:23:47] It looks like a DMV photo, like curb stomping. [00:23:49] Like, if he was curb stomping, this is like a passport photo. [00:23:52] If he was curb stomping Gavin Newsome, that would be almost kind of cool. [00:23:58] It's like, oh, okay, I can see why you think it's a good thing. [00:24:00] It looks like the kind of thing that you would make if you were against it. [00:24:05] That's what I'm saying. [00:24:06] It looks like something wrong. [00:24:07] It's like, okay, sir, yeah, yeah, you can come into Rome. [00:24:11] Like, okay, we're going to fight MAGA with Spa. [00:24:13] Plus, he's co-branded himself with this word potentially forever now. [00:24:20] Donald Trump has his own famous phrase that uses that same exact word for much more alpha than DeSantis. [00:24:28] That's exactly right. [00:24:29] So you're playing into the mentality of if DeSantis is tying himself to that word, and then Trump is so it's like, what? [00:24:36] Grab him by the DeSantis. [00:24:37] Like, it's there's so many, like, so many extrapolations on this meme. [00:24:42] Would it have been better not DeSantis? [00:24:44] I go. [00:24:45] I mean, out of all the criticisms you could give Donald Trump, he's on Ds. [00:24:50] Pussyfooting is not one of the accusations I think you can level towards Donald Trump. [00:24:55] Like of all the things, like quite the opposite. [00:24:58] Like, I mean, the guy that's getting indicted on 37 accounts and like picks fights with his former press secretary, the accusation is probably like, hey, can you calm it down a little bit? [00:25:07] Like, can you put that on the back of a shirt? [00:25:09] Like, let's bring down the temperature, Ron. [00:25:11] Instead, it's, I don't even know what this means. [00:25:13] This is what I'm saying. [00:25:14] This is, and we talked about this at length that I knew this was going to happen. [00:25:18] There's two different directions that the DeSantis campaign's going. [00:25:20] And this is not just DeSantis, this is everybody, where they think they have to be more Trumpian than Trump. [00:25:26] This is exactly right. [00:25:27] And nobody can, it's like you're trying to mimic a master. [00:25:31] Okay. [00:25:32] It's not going to happen. [00:25:33] And they're doing it all wrong. [00:25:35] But, and then at the same time, they're going into states and they're hanging out with moderates. [00:25:39] Yeah, talk about that. [00:25:40] So, Tyler, this is a level deeper. [00:25:42] We haven't examined it. [00:25:43] Ron DeSantis is doing meet and greets, roundtables, and coffees with not so great people. [00:25:48] Yeah, I mean, just moderates. [00:25:49] I mean, like, again, and we, we don't have to, I don't want to take us way off track here, but like 2016, Ted Cruz did everything wrong. [00:25:55] A lot of us really like Ted Cruz. [00:25:57] We still do. [00:25:58] You know, Ted's great. [00:26:00] But a lot of conservatives were supporting Ted Cruz in 2016. [00:26:04] And then Trump came along basically out of nowhere, did the rally here in Arizona, stole all the thunder of Ted Cruz because he was willing to say things that Ted Cruz wasn't. [00:26:13] And by the way, what happened? [00:26:15] Ted Cruz was hanging out with more establishment guys, trying to go to the center in the primary. [00:26:20] And this is what upset all the conservatives. [00:26:22] They're like, oh, okay, Trump's my guy because Ted Cruz is hanging out with nothing but moderates. [00:26:27] So what happened over time was all the losers dropped out. [00:26:30] And so naturally, Cruz all of a sudden got his campaign hijacked by moderates and establishment guys. [00:26:37] And that made Trump even more powerful. [00:26:40] And this is the direction that you're already going with Ron DeSantis because he's not even trying to get conservative votes. [00:26:48] He's not even trying to get conservatives peeled away from Donald Trump. [00:26:51] Hey, hey, hey, Tevi. [00:26:52] He's not pussyfooting around. [00:26:54] Everything, speaking of pussyfooting, it's like everything DeSantis does has the feeling that they had their dortastic strategy meeting a few days before. [00:27:03] And we're like, okay, we figured out this is our, you know, we're going to indulge, we're going to promote this online meme that people made up for us. [00:27:10] And then we're going to do that. [00:27:12] And then Trump just, you know, goes and spouts off, does a, you know, all traveling. [00:27:15] Trump goes to a waffle house. [00:27:16] Trump's like, Megadonia. [00:27:18] No one ever thinks Trump is like, you know, doing this thing because he's trying to triangulate because of a strategy. [00:27:23] Some people think that. [00:27:24] And that means they haven't spent any time around the Trump campaign. [00:27:27] It's always a plan. [00:27:28] It's no plan. [00:27:30] Trust me. [00:27:31] Charlie Patriots in control. [00:27:33] It's a tornado. [00:27:34] The storm is here. [00:27:36] We couldn't order a pizza in the 2016 campaign. [00:27:39] There is no plan. [00:27:40] There's blessing, providence, and luck. [00:27:43] There's no plan. [00:27:44] But but this is to your point. [00:27:45] This is like the weird situation. [00:27:47] They have a stop pussyfooting around t-shirt. [00:27:50] Meanwhile, they're actually campaigning in a very pussyfoot type of a way that is not going, you're not going to win. [00:27:56] It's just such a weird juxtaposition. [00:27:58] There's a phrase in writing, there's a phrase in theater, Hollywood, whatever you call it. [00:28:04] Show don't tell. [00:28:06] Don't tell me that you're a fighter. [00:28:08] Don't tell me the money, as Jerry Maguire would say. [00:28:11] Yeah, show me. [00:28:12] Let me show you this as a nice segue as we go to the next topic regarding Tucker Carlson. [00:28:17] But if you guys could zoom in on me really quick, it actually is necessary for what I'm going to say. [00:28:21] Let's see who shows up at Turning Points Action Conference for all of you in the audience. [00:28:26] We are selling tickets very quickly. [00:28:28] tpaction.com. [00:28:30] You guys can see we have Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Sam Bongino. [00:28:33] We are selling, we're on Pace to Sellout. [00:28:35] We're not there yet. [00:28:36] No, we're selling out. [00:28:37] Megan Kelly announced today Josh Hawley. [00:28:40] It's the biggest event of the year, period. [00:28:41] Nothing will get close to it. [00:28:42] You're not going to get this kind of group of people. [00:28:44] Well, AmFest will be great, but we're not going to talk about that right now. [00:28:47] Action Conference, tpaction.com. [00:28:49] I want to be very clear because people send us these emails. [00:28:53] Every Republican candidate is welcome. [00:28:55] We'll see who shows up. [00:28:56] Asa Hutchinson is welcome. [00:28:58] Neocon Nikki is welcome. [00:29:00] Right? [00:29:00] The governor of Florida is welcome. [00:29:02] Chris Christie is welcome. [00:29:05] So far, Donald Trump and Vivek are showing up. [00:29:07] Seems like the Miami delegation, as we call it. [00:29:09] Oh, by the way, the guy, the Miami Mayor, is running for president. [00:29:12] Yeah, he's welcome. [00:29:13] He's welcome. [00:29:13] He's down the street. [00:29:14] Did you see his logo? [00:29:15] You know what I'm saying? [00:29:15] Speaking of logos? [00:29:16] You'll know what my first question will be on stage if I interview him. [00:29:18] Who are you? [00:29:20] Dude, what is your name? [00:29:21] Wait, did you get in here? [00:29:22] Did you see his logo? [00:29:23] No, I didn't see his logo. [00:29:25] Is that noteworthy? [00:29:26] Oh, you got to see this logo. [00:29:28] Oh, my gosh. [00:29:30] Wait, by the way, I'm throwing down on that. [00:29:32] It's true. [00:29:33] It's two more names, which because I'm looking at your post. [00:29:35] Sure. [00:29:36] Scott Pressler, Mike Lindell, and Mike Lindell. [00:29:39] And Harmet Dylan. [00:29:39] And Harmeet Dillon. [00:29:40] And we got a bunch of electeds, by the way. [00:29:41] Lauren Bober. [00:29:42] I mean, it is the event of the summer. [00:29:43] Jack Sophie be there. [00:29:44] Steve Banner, we're doing all of our shows live. [00:29:46] It's going to be incredible. [00:29:47] tpaction.com, everybody. [00:29:49] TPaction.com. [00:29:50] Okay, the next topic here on Thought Crimes, Tucker Episode 4. [00:29:55] I had an opportunity to listen to it. [00:29:56] I haven't seen it yet. [00:29:58] It's, I mean, Blake, you've met Tucker before, right? [00:30:01] Yeah, a few times. [00:30:04] The guy is a talent, unlike anything I've ever seen. === Glory Holes and Injunctions (15:25) === [00:30:07] I mean, and so he has a way of just pinpointing in a 10 to 15-minute way of a monologue. [00:30:15] It's incredible. [00:30:15] Let's talk more just generally Tucker stuff, okay? [00:30:18] Because I don't know if we've all seen his, have you seen his video? [00:30:21] I think it's excellent. [00:30:22] The want to be dictator, it's great. [00:30:23] But let's just turn to all of them. [00:30:24] Let's talk more generally. [00:30:27] Do you think it's been a good idea for Tucker to do these kind of Twitter videos? [00:30:32] How's this going to end up? [00:30:34] Blake, Jack, where is this going? [00:30:36] Is Fox going to sue Tucker? [00:30:38] That is the question in front of us because Tucker's basically taunting the Fox News legal. [00:30:43] He's basically like, hey, right here, punch me on the chin, file a lawsuit. [00:30:46] Is that going to happen? [00:30:47] So I love the Tucker's out there, and I love that he's putting himself out there. [00:30:52] And it's kind of like, you don't put honey in a corner. [00:30:54] You know, I get that. [00:30:56] As far as the legalities, look, I mean, that's going to come down to a lot of different things. [00:31:00] And I love, but again, Tuck, this is exactly what I was just saying. [00:31:04] Tucker is not telling me he's a fighter. [00:31:07] He's not having his influencers online leak to me that he's a fighter. [00:31:12] He's going out there and actually showing that he's willing to take it on the chin and face legal ramifications, face cease and desists, be told that he needs to shut up and refuses to. [00:31:24] And by the way, I do understand, even though I didn't see the episode, I saw the headline from the postmillennial that he revealed, he actually broke news on Fox that they fired or at least had to let go the producer who called Biden a want to be dictator. [00:31:40] Is that true? [00:31:42] I don't know if they fired him, they reprimanded him. [00:31:44] Now, if you watch the Tucker video, it's pretty remarkable because he goes after Fox completely. [00:31:49] I mean, gloves are all wow. [00:31:50] He just says, he says it was addressed. [00:31:52] Like, that's what the state says. [00:31:53] There's a couple things. [00:31:53] Tucker in the video says, and the women who run Fox News. [00:31:58] You mean the few specific people on that one? [00:32:00] Let's talk about Paul Ryan. [00:32:02] It's all about Paul Ryan. [00:32:03] And so let's ask a question. [00:32:04] Blake, is Fox News going to sue Tucker Carlson? [00:32:07] This is the most important question. [00:32:09] Yes or no? [00:32:10] I don't know if they will, but he's sort of picking great territory. [00:32:13] You know, can think of it in strategic terms, which is he's forcing them to either basically say it's okay for him to do this and he can then expand on it, or you have to sue me. [00:32:22] And what he's doing is he's making this more painful for Fox because they already took the hit on we fired our most popular host and a bunch of our numbers are down. [00:32:31] Our numbers are down. [00:32:33] And they're thinking, their thought was people will forget about this and go over it. [00:32:36] We're Fox. [00:32:37] They're not going to go anywhere else. [00:32:38] And he's instead going to say, no, I'm going to try to make you sue me so that every single day there are new news hits of, oh, Fox's latest attack on our super popular former host. [00:32:49] And he's like, I'm going to drag this out months on end, years on end, or you guys can cut a deal and let me go and we can make the pain go away. [00:32:57] And so I think it's very important. [00:32:59] He's put Fox in a really tough spot, right? [00:33:02] Because if Fox, so the best case scenario for Fox is they get a what is it called emergency declaration, Blake, or whatever, a judge, emergency injunction? [00:33:12] Injunction. [00:33:12] Thank you. [00:33:12] That's what I'm looking for. [00:33:13] That they could shut him up through like basically an injunction. [00:33:16] Yes. [00:33:16] That is conceivable. [00:33:18] However, but that would still take time. [00:33:20] No, that's not true. [00:33:21] You can get it almost immediately. [00:33:22] Like you could take a day or two. [00:33:23] However, because you could come in as like, hey, it's an immediate breach of contract. [00:33:27] And they could potentially say immediate harm. [00:33:30] But the harm to Fox that they would do to themselves, Jack, if they go to a court, he's going to war with Fox over the audience. [00:33:40] Yeah, you know, it's almost, I want to make sure I get my analogies and metaphors right, so I'm not going to say that, but it's almost like he's taunting them to shoot their own network in the head. [00:33:51] Yeah, exactly. [00:33:52] That's basically what they're doing, right? [00:33:53] What he's doing. [00:33:54] He's got some smart lawyers helping him. [00:33:56] He does. [00:33:57] Harmeed. [00:33:58] Our good friend Harmeed Dylan and a number of individuals that are helping him. [00:34:02] And I think that Tucker's going to come out way on top on this thing. [00:34:07] Yeah, because now he has him in a situation where Fox has a decision. [00:34:09] You ignore Tucker and he's allowed to do his Twitter thing, which is reaching literally tens of millions of people. [00:34:15] 100 million on all of them so far. [00:34:16] It's unbelievable. [00:34:17] Meanwhile, Fox is sinking. [00:34:19] So then Fox is sinking. [00:34:20] So the Fox News Legal Department, they might say, screw it, file the lawsuit, go after the injunction. [00:34:25] So then there will be a document, Fox, you know, Fox News Corporation v. Tucker Carlson. [00:34:32] And a judge might, might, no guarantee, grant an emergency injunction. [00:34:36] But then it gets hairy. [00:34:38] What does he do then? [00:34:39] What if Tucker ignores the injunction? [00:34:41] Well, that's the Fox is going to send him to jail? [00:34:43] Well, a judge could, not just Fox. [00:34:45] But yeah, I mean, at that point, you're ignoring a judge, right? [00:34:47] So then he's got to be careful because then you could actually get prisoners. [00:34:49] The likelihood of that happening is probably. [00:34:51] But then he could sue the, he could appeal the injunction and say it's a First Amendment thing. [00:34:56] Tucker could say he's running for dog catcher, which I think he should say he's running for like mayor of Bryant Pond, Maine, because then it's protected political speech, right? [00:35:04] I'm running for mosquito abatement district director. [00:35:07] Then all of a sudden it's protected political speech. [00:35:09] I'm not kidding, right? [00:35:10] Because then a judge will be like, well, you're running to go be, you know, the grass cutter. [00:35:17] I can't get in the way of it. [00:35:18] You should just like run for school district and like be a school board member in the main. [00:35:21] That's so funny. [00:35:21] And my number one issue is making sure we don't go to war in Iran. [00:35:25] Exactly. [00:35:26] My number one issue for Bryant Pond, Maine is to make sure that Zelensky gets tried for war crimes. [00:35:32] Like, what? [00:35:33] I mean, if Alex Dine can make a whole career out of appearing at these boards. [00:35:38] No, but I'm half kidding. [00:35:39] Is like that's actually something he could no joke he could do in front of a judge that could get him First Amendment protection. [00:35:44] But what's most important in this whole thing, Charlie, is that the more that Fox fights this, the less popular. [00:35:51] He knows that, though. [00:35:52] So that's the little specialty. [00:35:54] Let's say they get a muzzle on him. [00:35:55] Let's say they get an injunction. [00:35:57] Well, then Tucker can counter sue, but then also he gets discovery. [00:36:00] Yeah. [00:36:00] Right. [00:36:01] And then he gets to basically be like, I'm being sued by Fox. [00:36:04] I don't think their 8 p.m. hour is going to improve with time if they're in active lawsuit against Tucker. [00:36:10] And the fact he's done the Twitter thing, he's kind of going to make them seem like jerks and other words if they now do it. [00:36:17] And by the way, there's unlimited ways you control them. [00:36:19] Like, oh, they get an injunction on Tucker. [00:36:21] So he just hires some badly acted lookalike to like deliver the monologue he wrote on his behalf. [00:36:29] It's even worse than that for Fox because they've emboldened someone like Harmee Dylan, who has a significant following now at this point. [00:36:37] She's well respected. [00:36:39] She's really well versed. [00:36:40] They could put together a press conference every single day if they want to via Harmeet. [00:36:46] And she can talk all day long. [00:36:48] And guess what? [00:36:49] She will get better numbers herself than Fox is getting. [00:36:53] So Fox is putting themselves in a really bad position here because everybody's going to want to track this whole thing and they want to come at Fox with knives. [00:37:00] And everybody's going to want to watch what Tucker is saying at the same time. [00:37:03] Tucker do like a silent collage where he just holds like a sign up with writing on it, like those videos Libs would do on the whole. [00:37:10] It's like a hospital video. [00:37:12] I'm not allowed to talk. [00:37:13] I'm not allowed to talk. [00:37:14] I'm here. [00:37:14] I am. [00:37:15] Or we'll do AI Tucker. [00:37:16] Muzzled and La War in Ukraine. [00:37:18] What if we did AI Tucker? [00:37:20] Yeah, I like AI Tucker. [00:37:21] So we can just write his monologue and then it goes to AI Tucker and then Tucker delivers the monologue. [00:37:27] He could be fishing the whole time. [00:37:28] He could literally just be fishing. [00:37:29] He could just put it all into the thing. [00:37:31] It's technically not Tucker. [00:37:32] But the thing is, no, that's not Tucker. [00:37:33] That's AI Tucker. [00:37:34] Okay, I want to get so Jack, but there's a new wrinkle here. [00:37:38] Matt Walsh tweeted something interesting. [00:37:41] What is that? [00:37:42] Well, this is certainly the type of thing that we wouldn't normally be able to talk about. [00:37:47] But here we are on Thought Crime, and we can talk about this now. [00:37:50] Matt Malsh has tweeted that they obtained, the Daily Wire obtained internal documents from Fox News employees that Fox Corp is celebrating Pride Month by encouraging employees to read about, quote, glory holes, supporting a group that gives sterilization hormones to homeless youth and deployed woke AI to monitor everyone. [00:38:16] What is a glory hole? [00:38:18] I want to see if there's an actual definition here. [00:38:23] Is this something that is considered to be commonplace knowledge? [00:38:28] I think there was a senator. [00:38:33] It is a circle of sexual paraphernalia, I guess you could say. [00:38:38] No, I don't want those websites. [00:38:39] Is it a language or something up there? [00:38:42] I think there's a certain senator from his browser. [00:38:45] It's off the cookies. [00:38:47] Google knows about this forever. [00:38:48] Your ass are going to be like that for the rest of time. [00:38:51] Disgusting. [00:38:51] Wait, Charlie, how did that come right up for you like that? [00:38:54] I typed it in because I'm like, I thought we had blocks on this. [00:38:57] I thought we had blocks here. [00:38:58] On this internet. [00:38:59] I don't understand. [00:39:00] Wait, so then why is Foxy's subsidizing glory holes for their employees? [00:39:06] There was a U.S. senator from Idaho who got into big trouble for this. [00:39:10] I think the toe tapped at airports. [00:39:14] It was like they encouraged all these books you could read for Pride. [00:39:17] And of course, it's exactly like the stuff they want in all of our kindergarten libraries. [00:39:20] So this book is like, you know, so the books are like, don't Google it, Susie. [00:39:25] Red, white, and royal blue. [00:39:27] Ferris, a memoir about a precocious boy with albinism. [00:39:32] Julian decides to dazzle the world after seeing marvelously dressed mermaids because Julian decides to become a unicorn. [00:39:42] The ease of living as an LGBTQI. [00:39:45] This is the reading list. [00:39:46] Disgusting. [00:39:47] Listening to the podcast query with Cameron Esposito for telling this, retelling the stories of forgotten black queer leaders. [00:39:58] And it goes through everyone's favorite black queer leaders. [00:40:01] And they go through, oh, here it. [00:40:03] Okay, let me see if I can read this line. [00:40:07] I don't know, Tyler, what do you think? [00:40:08] Can I read this line? [00:40:09] This sounds like the Charlie Kirk show. [00:40:11] Like, I'm sorry, what's a glory hole? I asked. [00:40:14] It is an opening. [00:40:15] It is an opening drilled into the side of a restroom stall. [00:40:20] Not to look through. [00:40:22] And it is used not for your eyes. [00:40:25] It is used for something else because I definitely can't read that next line. [00:40:28] This is the Foxt-induced endorsed book. [00:40:33] Also details the author's graphic depiction of using said glory hole. [00:40:39] It goes through, you know, a bunch of it is like calling America a genocidal empire, more erotica from the LGBTQ perspective, and a number of them, which it's very strange. [00:40:53] Is this part of their employee manual? [00:40:55] It's how they're encouraged to celebrate. [00:40:57] Actually, now it's part of the Constitution. [00:40:59] It is. [00:41:00] Yeah. [00:41:01] You know, they're changing the American flag. [00:41:04] Article 9 will be the glory hole amendment. [00:41:07] We're going to re-release the Declaration of Independence. [00:41:09] We hold these truths to be self-evident. [00:41:11] I got out of the shower and took another towel to dry off, then tried to find a receptacle for my old boy. [00:41:18] So what is Fox's attachment with this again? [00:41:20] Their HR is like pushing all this crap for HR to reading the world. [00:41:26] So when you log into it, so when you log into your the way I get this is that they have an internal you know HR portal. [00:41:34] It's the kind of place where you would go if you work in the corporate world where you'd check your hours, check your benefits, that kind of thing, health insurance. [00:41:41] But in this case, 401k may be a baby tied in. [00:41:44] But in this case, on Fox, they have a Pride section. [00:41:47] And when you click through the Pride section, so it looks like somebody went through and just screenshotted a bunch of stuff that's in the Pride section of Fox's HR portal. [00:41:57] Well, the crazy part is this is like, how do we go from Rogerville here, right? [00:42:03] Right, yeah, exactly. [00:42:04] To like where they're like, everything that went on at Fox or whatever, to like their push. [00:42:11] How is this passing the HR sex test of like pushing on people like, we should investigate more glory holes on campus here? [00:42:22] You know, you know, after everything that Fox is like, if you're one of the women that sued Fox, didn't they have like a whole issue with hypersexualized corporate culture? [00:42:34] And now they have glory holes. [00:42:36] Wait a minute. [00:42:37] Exactly. [00:42:38] We're going to come full circle here. [00:42:39] And now we're going to go. [00:42:40] It's just this is Pride sex books. [00:42:43] We're focused on all of these dirty Pride Month books about glory holes that Fox is promoting to their employees. [00:42:50] But nobody's talking about the literally tens of thousands of Pride Month Glory Hole books that Fox is not promoting to their employees. [00:42:56] Okay. [00:42:59] All right. [00:42:59] That's a perfect segue to the strip club, otherwise known as the White House. [00:43:06] So the White House last weekend had a Pride event and a tranny came by the name of Rose Montoya, now banned from the White House after backlash. [00:43:20] Talk about how bad you have to be to get banned from the White House as a tranny. [00:43:24] I mean, this is definitely a place that has lots of glory holes that have been carved into it. [00:43:29] I mean, this is the White House has gone a long way. [00:43:33] This is worse than the Lincoln bedroom. [00:43:34] Oh, this is worse. [00:43:35] This is worse. [00:43:35] This is far worse. [00:43:36] The Lincoln bedroom has a lot of holes in it now. [00:43:38] Right. [00:43:39] So, this Montoya, who is a man, took off his clothes, cupping his breasts, fake breasts, after meeting Biden on the South Wall. [00:43:53] We have the clip for it. [00:43:54] So, could use a glory hole then. [00:43:56] Play cut 81. [00:43:57] This is for the uninitiated. [00:44:03] Are we topist at the White House? [00:44:12] Okay, so I'm upset. [00:44:19] They're having way too much fun back there. [00:44:20] I'm upset because that's the same lawn that President Trump stuck that candy bar in that kid's head that was that was dressed up as a minion. [00:44:28] Oh, the minion one. [00:44:29] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:44:29] I remember that. [00:44:30] And now it's been degraded that lawn. [00:44:33] Magical things happened on that lawn, and now it's just a worthless lawn. [00:44:37] So, no one should ever return. [00:44:39] So, now this has gone further viral where Jesse Kelly and Buck Travis have come out and they say that they found this man attractive. [00:44:48] Clay Travis, whatever. [00:44:50] They found this man attractive. [00:44:52] Wait, wait, wait, hold on. [00:44:53] All right. [00:44:54] All right. [00:44:54] I saw those tweets. [00:44:55] Maybe they're being joking around. [00:44:56] That had to be a troll. [00:44:57] No, no, no. [00:44:58] But there were a lot of boomers on Twitter. [00:45:02] I saw them who thought that was a woman and they were like, oh, lay off. [00:45:07] Wait, wait, wait, wait. [00:45:09] We have that as 86 if we want to bring that. [00:45:11] I'm really offended by Tom. [00:45:12] Even if we look at this tweet, I'm offended by all you boomers. [00:45:15] All right, Jesse Kelly says that tranny that flashed everyone at the White House looked pretty good, and I'm tired of pretending he didn't. [00:45:23] If you follow Jesse Kelly on Twitter, I don't know. [00:45:25] He's he's pretty trolly. [00:45:27] But then I don't really follow Clay Travis, but he responds, I'm with you, great boobs. === Trans Baritone Confusion (06:55) === [00:45:33] And I don't think I'd know that was a dude. [00:45:38] As a First Amendment and boobs guy, this entire story has me totally shook. [00:45:43] All right, the line totally shook right there seems to be like a giveaway that you know that it's some kind of troll. [00:45:50] Well, I don't think so. [00:45:51] I have a question. [00:45:51] What's the First Amendment? [00:45:52] I don't have to do it. [00:45:53] I think you need to be clear. [00:45:54] As a First Amendment, I don't understand what the First Amendment has to do with this. [00:45:57] Yeah, some people are born without a sense of humor, Charlie. [00:46:00] And I don't get if that's supposed to be a joke. [00:46:03] I'm not really sure where that is. [00:46:04] Is he saying, like, as if someone who's like neutral on the porn issue? [00:46:07] Is that what he's doing? [00:46:09] I think he's neutral on boobs issues. [00:46:11] Breastfeeding. [00:46:12] Look, look, even if it's also tranny. [00:46:14] Even if you're a guy that's a boobs guy. [00:46:16] He can't breastfeed. [00:46:17] Okay, even. [00:46:18] Oh, we have a segment about that next week. [00:46:20] No, no, I got into that with timeout. [00:46:22] Even if you're a guy that's a boobs, this is my point. [00:46:24] Like, there's all these boomers on Twitter that were like, leave the girl alone. [00:46:28] Like, they thought that that was a woman. [00:46:30] Yeah, what is it with people on Twitter with the white knighting? [00:46:33] They just, they, they see a woman who's being criticized on Twitter and they just leap to the fray. [00:46:39] I was not, this is not a woman. [00:46:41] It's not a woman. [00:46:42] It's a dude. [00:46:42] Yeah. [00:46:43] But they think it is costume. [00:46:45] And they think that they have to, and like you've seen this, where people just go absolutely nuts. [00:46:49] It's not just like older people. [00:46:51] Like, it's, it is a, it is a personality type where I must defend the woman no matter what. [00:46:56] And like, no matter what, not even when it's not a woman, even when it's not a woman, even when it just all sort of looks like one, I guess. [00:47:03] And so I don't think Joe's suspiciously wide upper torso. [00:47:06] I'm just gonna state this whether or not this was a joke on his part. [00:47:11] It was a bad joke because now people are questioning whether or not he's defending his okayness with male trans people. [00:47:20] And it's too bad because Travis did really well with Mike Pence in the same week, and now the distraction is that he's like praising a dude. [00:47:26] Yeah, and that's not a question. [00:47:27] You need to be, we'll get over it pretty quick. [00:47:29] You need to be very clear. [00:47:30] You need to be very quickly. [00:47:32] It's not like you posed with a Bud Light and was like, it's not the same thing. [00:47:36] Yeah, I mean... [00:47:37] Fake trans boobs and fake boobs on women, not the same thing. [00:47:41] Of course they're not the same. [00:47:43] But then, Charlie, since we're going through terminology here, all right, the question then is, so let's take the other side, the other position. [00:47:51] Could it be possible that Clay Travis was fooled and tweeted this in earnest, in which case this would fall into, and if anyone who's spent time in Southeast Asia knows this would be fault, this would fall into the category of trapping. [00:48:07] Is it possible that Clay Travis was trapped here? [00:48:11] And then, of course, that brings up the eternal question. [00:48:14] Does falling for a trap make one of that persuasion? [00:48:18] Are traps gay? [00:48:20] Yes. [00:48:22] Charlie. [00:48:23] Are traps gay? [00:48:24] Are traps? [00:48:25] Are traps gay? [00:48:27] I mean, probably. [00:48:28] Yes or no question. [00:48:29] Yes. [00:48:29] Yes or no question. [00:48:30] I mean, my default answer when someone asks me if something is gay is just, of course, because everything's turned gay now. [00:48:35] That's a good answer. [00:48:36] This is part of the mandatory. [00:48:38] My nuanced answer on this is my nuanced answer is. [00:48:40] Yeah, this is our turning point action candidate quiz. [00:48:42] We're going to say are traps gay. [00:48:44] No, the question. [00:48:45] So my answer on this is it is nuanced because in certain parts of the world, traps are like Southeast Asia. [00:48:52] I've never been trapped, by the way, for the record. [00:48:55] But I know people desperately insistent. [00:48:57] Like Tom Sauer, who have been. [00:49:00] And I say it becomes gay when you know. [00:49:04] And if you know and you go along with it, oh yeah. [00:49:09] Somebody pointed out that right now, fake boobs, since we're going back to this, fake boobs are not trendy with women. [00:49:16] Is that trendy on Twitter? [00:49:17] No, the only people getting fake boobs are dudes now. [00:49:21] Trying to save the cottage industry. [00:49:23] Oh, wait, that's right. [00:49:24] No, because there's the whole... [00:49:25] No, because there's the whole like breast reduction is actually probably the bigger thing. [00:49:29] Breast reduction is popular and natural. [00:49:31] And natural, yeah. [00:49:32] Which is great. [00:49:32] I think it's awesome. [00:49:33] Which is great. [00:49:34] I think it's a lot of sense, though. [00:49:35] Because when you have enough of these trannies getting them, people are going to mentally wonder, if they see an oppressive but obviously fake rack, they're going to think, is that a dude? [00:49:45] Got to get the Seinfeld clip about this topic. [00:49:48] They're real. [00:49:50] They're real and they're spectacular. [00:49:52] Wait, did I tell you what Alex Stein did to me the other day when I had him on? [00:49:56] He did his green screen background was the Seinfeld set. [00:49:59] Is that right? [00:50:00] And he never once mentioned anything about it. [00:50:02] And then until towards the end, I said, you know, your office looks suspiciously like Derry Seinfeld's apartment there. [00:50:08] He's just like, yeah, we weren't even talking about anything that guy. [00:50:13] He just decided to pick the Seinfeld set. [00:50:16] This brings me back to Seinfeld, this whole conversation. [00:50:18] I don't know why it just reminiscent of Manhands. [00:50:20] Remember the Manhands? [00:50:21] Oh, yeah. [00:50:21] He's got Manhands. [00:50:22] Like woman's opening up picks. [00:50:25] But it was clearly a different actor, right? [00:50:28] So they would zoom in on the hands and it was like a producer or something. [00:50:32] Now you just assume that's a tranquility now. [00:50:35] You can't do that. [00:50:35] Well, now in that episode, if the episode aired today, we'd be like, oh my gosh, that's a trans. [00:50:40] And by the way, let's just be clear. [00:50:41] If you listen to that tranny talk, you're not fooled within a second when you hear the voice. [00:50:46] The voice is the tell. [00:50:47] That tranny has a baritone thing. [00:50:51] I'm here at the White House. [00:50:52] Dr. Jill Biden. [00:50:55] I do think I do feel for these boomers. [00:50:58] It concerns me that there's a bunch of boomers running around out there. [00:51:01] We love boomers. [00:51:01] We don't insult them. [00:51:02] No, I'm saying I'm concerned there's a bunch of boomers getting tricked by trannies. [00:51:08] They're getting trapped. [00:51:10] You know, a lot of boomers are moving to third world countries for cheaper retirements. [00:51:14] Is that a real thing? [00:51:15] You know, yeah. [00:51:16] In Panama, they move to Thailand and they'll get trapped. [00:51:18] It'll be a real trap. [00:51:18] No, there's in the military, this has been a thing forever. [00:51:21] Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia. [00:51:23] Of men being like being trapped by men who are dressing like women? [00:51:28] Both actually. [00:51:29] But what I'm saying is, but then when you go to those parts of the world, ladyboys, as they're known in that region, are prevalent. [00:51:36] Oh, yeah. [00:51:37] They're actually men. [00:51:37] Yeah, so you get trapped. [00:51:39] But then it's also this idea where, you know, your dollar goes further. [00:51:43] If you're on a fixed income, it's easier if you don't have family, et cetera, et cetera. [00:51:47] Oh, yeah. [00:51:47] It's a whole thing. [00:51:48] Hail to the King, Seinfeld, Play Cut 91. [00:51:52] I can't believe you sent a woman into the sauna to do that. [00:51:55] That was an accident. [00:51:57] I think you're both mentally ill. [00:52:01] Can't say that anymore. [00:52:08] And by the way, they're real and they're spectacular. [00:52:12] Yes. [00:52:14] They don't make TV like that anymore. [00:52:16] Okay, that Rosemary. [00:52:17] I don't make women like that anymore. [00:52:18] She was, she was, uh, she was Lois Layton when she did that with Dean King. [00:52:22] With her, with her guy. [00:52:23] That's why she was cast for that role, though, is because Jerry loves Superman more than anything else. === Juneteenth Pride Mix-Up (10:54) === [00:52:28] Right. [00:52:29] And so he always, he wanted people in the kind of Superman orbit always to come in. [00:52:34] Okay, play cut 35. [00:52:35] This is the tell, okay? [00:52:37] This, this whole thing about, oh, he tricked me. [00:52:40] Okay, there's no tricking. [00:52:41] Okay, play cut 35. [00:52:44] I just recently come to my attention that conservatives are trying to use the video of me topless at the White House to try to call the community groomers, et cetera. [00:52:56] And I would just like to say that, first of all, going topless in Washington, D.C. is legal. [00:53:03] My transmasculine friends were showing off their top surgery scars and living in joy. [00:53:09] And I wanted to join them. [00:53:11] I had zero intention of trying to be vulgar or be profane in any way. [00:53:18] I was simply living in joy, living my truth and existing in my body. [00:53:24] Happy pride, free the nipple. [00:53:27] Yeah, you can't say free the nipple for that. [00:53:29] Free the nipple is for breastfeeding and trainees can't breastfeed. [00:53:31] But Charlie, did the wrong side win the American Revolution? [00:53:35] Was this all a mistake? [00:53:36] No. [00:53:38] Correct side one. [00:53:40] For the record, 1776 was a very good idea. [00:53:44] Okay? [00:53:45] For the record. [00:53:47] Yeah, this is crazy, though. [00:53:49] I mean, this. [00:53:49] But should we have listened to Hamilton a little bit more, Charlie? [00:53:52] This is an interesting question. [00:53:54] I think that we should have a much, I think the power the founders actually gave the executive has been vastly underutilized and underrated in the last many presidencies, especially by Donald Trump. [00:54:08] There's no such thing as the unitary theory. [00:54:10] It is just the Constitution. [00:54:12] I do think we have to give our thanks to James Madison, though, for making sure that in Article 2. [00:54:18] Yeah, you know, James Madison went into Article 2. [00:54:22] That's Clarence Thompson. [00:54:23] Oh, yeah. [00:54:24] Be sensitive, James. [00:54:25] Like, that's James Madison. [00:54:27] That's Clarence Thompson. [00:54:30] James Madison, you know, he went into Article 2 of the Constitution. [00:54:33] His family was doing something else. [00:54:34] We came very close to having Article 2 of the Constitution have a clause that says traps are not gay. [00:54:40] And he actually had that taken out. [00:54:42] Jefferson wanted it in. [00:54:43] Traps are not gay. [00:54:44] So I hear Jefferson wanted it in. [00:54:45] Yeah, Jefferson wanted it in. [00:54:47] All right, speaking of which, prompt number four or topic number four here on thought crimes. [00:54:52] By the way, get your tickets to Turning Point Action Action Conference, tpaction.com. [00:54:55] We're working through all the speed bumps on Rumble. [00:54:58] You can also email me, freedom at charliekirk.com, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:55:02] I have the email up, or you guys can talk in the Rumble chat. [00:55:05] Either or you guys can enjoy that. [00:55:09] Okay, number four, Pride Teenth. [00:55:11] The White House commemorated Juneteenth today on June 13th, a full six days before the actual date. [00:55:17] So now we have Juneteenth week for a holiday. [00:55:21] And we, of course, had our YWS summit where we had the gay flag outside. [00:55:26] Used to be a single day to commemorate the Stonewall riots. [00:55:30] Actually, that's not totally true, right? [00:55:32] But like it was supposed to be about when the news of slavery liberation. [00:55:35] Kind of mixing the streams there of Pride and Juneteenth. [00:55:38] Because now we're going to be able to do that. [00:55:38] Oh, okay. [00:55:39] I can't keep track of all this. [00:55:40] So Juneteenth was when slaves in Texas learned of that. [00:55:44] That's when they're emancipated, right? [00:55:46] Yes. [00:55:46] And so they learned about that. [00:55:48] And that became like a local holiday in the Texas region and a few other kind of Texas diaspora regions. [00:55:54] And then otherwise it was pretty obscure. [00:55:56] CNN never talked about it for a decade. [00:55:59] I can list on one hand, Tucker Carlson, myself, Candace Owens, and I know Jack. [00:56:03] There were very few of us, Jack, that were super forceful against Juneteenth when this got proposed. [00:56:09] Remember? [00:56:10] I mean, it was Cole James that was pushing it. [00:56:15] And it was Republicans who came up and it was, you know, out of heritage, the original, you know, not older. [00:56:24] New heritage. [00:56:25] New heritage is based. [00:56:26] Previous, right, the previous regime, if you want to call it like that, the previous regime over there, where they were pushing this. [00:56:33] And it was part of this whole, like, with Nikki Haley taking down the flag and taking down all the statues and renaming all the bases, which have all been renamed now, for the most part, at least. [00:56:46] It's creepier than that. [00:56:47] They've gone into Wikipedia and they've like rewritten the Fort Bragg article. [00:56:50] So it's now Fort Liberty, like when we're training for World War II. [00:56:54] They did that with Ellen Page, too. [00:56:56] Yeah. [00:56:56] Definitely not. [00:56:57] It was like one day we all woke up and it was no longer Ellen Page. [00:57:01] She was no longer, like, like we all watched, you know. [00:57:03] We all thought it was great. [00:57:04] It was like a Pearlife movie. [00:57:05] But you wake up one day and it's all, it's Elliot. [00:57:06] It's always been Elliot. [00:57:07] There's never Ell Elliott. [00:57:09] And it turns out we were fighting East Asia in World War II the whole time. [00:57:13] Yeah. [00:57:14] So I have a theory with, I mean, the Juneteenth. [00:57:17] What I'm saying is it was how can we be woke? [00:57:19] We need to be woker than woke. [00:57:21] The Republicans. [00:57:22] Yeah. [00:57:22] And I was just trying to like take the woke off the table. [00:57:26] And of course it doesn't. [00:57:27] So now we have a summertime competitor to Independence Day. [00:57:30] So now we have two Independence Days. [00:57:31] Just like now when you watch sporting events, they have the black national anthem and the American, you know, the actual national anthem. [00:57:37] So let's play some tapes here. [00:57:38] Kamala Harris takes the stage Juneteenth and starts laughing uncontrollably. [00:57:42] She didn't take Valium this morning. [00:57:44] Play Cut 39. [00:57:47] Happy Juneteenth. [00:57:50] Please have a seat. [00:57:51] Please have a seat. [00:58:03] And to my Devine Line family. [00:58:08] Was that a little jive at the end? [00:58:09] Was that a little code switching? [00:58:11] My Jamai, Jamai family. [00:58:14] A little bit of kind of like all of a sudden getting into the... [00:58:17] No, Yeah, it was a little bit of the jive talk. [00:58:21] It looks like, right? [00:58:22] She had some tequila for breakfast. [00:58:23] Yeah. [00:58:23] By the way, the Democrats are so, I mean, I hate the narrative. [00:58:27] They're the real racists. [00:58:28] But could you imagine if I went to like a Blexit event and I just started talking, jive? [00:58:33] Hey, Rabada. [00:58:35] It's like oh, whoa, whoa, like, I know that she's, she's just like, it's so insulting. [00:58:38] Or AOC, it's called code switching. [00:58:39] And this is a real thing, right? [00:58:40] Code switching. [00:58:41] It's a real thing. [00:58:42] Hillary was the first one. [00:58:44] Yeah. [00:58:45] It doesn't get highlighted enough that Kamala literally got denounced by her Jamaican relatives. [00:58:50] No, this is correct. [00:58:51] That's right. [00:58:51] Disgusting and pathetic and had humiliated that. [00:58:54] This is not the topic we're discussing now, but I hope she's a nominee. [00:58:57] I think she's unbelievably beatable. [00:58:59] They're never going to let that happen. [00:59:01] No, they'll do her. [00:59:04] I think they'll put John Fetterman in before her. [00:59:06] I'm not. [00:59:06] They will take her out. [00:59:07] Well, I think we're not like on the topic of it. [00:59:11] He doesn't say anything. [00:59:11] No, Newsom is clearly, clearly raising his hand and saying, hey, I'm here, coach. [00:59:17] Put me in. [00:59:18] If this dude falls apart. [00:59:19] Do you want a thought crime? [00:59:20] I thought he did okay on Hannity. [00:59:23] I haven't watched it yet. [00:59:24] You know. [00:59:24] I'm just being honest. [00:59:25] I thought he held his own. [00:59:26] There is a universe out there where Gavin, you know, Joe Biden retires or dies, and they're like, okay, we nominate Gavin Newsome, and then maybe something happens to Trump, and we plug in Don Jr. as the Republican candidate. [00:59:39] I see where you're going with this, Blake. [00:59:41] I see where you're going. [00:59:42] And so we have the, you know, it's a family torn. [00:59:45] The family is a family. [00:59:47] A family torn apart. [00:59:48] Yes. [00:59:49] So a house divided, as we call it in football. [00:59:52] So let's play another thing here. [00:59:56] Joe Biden honoring Juneteenth sugar. [00:59:59] What is his name? [01:00:00] Not Sugar Pop. [01:00:01] What's the corn pop? [01:00:04] Corn pop. [01:00:04] Corn pike cut 38. [01:00:05] He's a bad dude. [01:00:06] Sugar pop. [01:00:06] Sugar pop or whatever. [01:00:07] 38. [01:00:10] Juneteenth. [01:00:12] Our entire administration is continuing to charge forward to literally redeem the soul of America. [01:00:20] Redeeming the soul of America. [01:00:21] Are we talking about the Ashley Biden speech? [01:00:24] Jeez, man. [01:00:25] The Ashley Babbitt. [01:00:26] The Ashley Biden speech. [01:00:29] Yeah, that's cut 79. [01:00:31] She claims her dad is bringing justice and healing to all communities across America. [01:00:36] Is this the one he showered with? [01:00:37] I believe. [01:00:38] Yeah. [01:00:39] So this diary, Ashley, or is she wrote in the diary this allegation, but it was also sort of like a rehab diary? [01:00:47] And so it's the question is: was this something she was working through? [01:00:52] Was this something that wasn't really? [01:00:52] How was she when she wrote it? [01:00:54] Yeah, exactly. [01:00:56] How hopped up was she when she wrote it? [01:00:57] I see it the opposite. [01:00:58] You're never more truthful than when you're in therapy. [01:01:00] Well, she's in rehab. [01:01:01] But it is a rehabilitation. [01:01:02] When you read it, it's much more just. [01:01:05] Was she not getting therapy when she was doing that? [01:01:07] No, she was in. [01:01:07] So she was in one of those places that had like a outpatient sort of facility. [01:01:12] Like ketamine treatment. [01:01:13] Well, what it is is the thing, the diary is much more devastating to her than just that because it's literally her writing to herself, just like, I'm sexually out of control. [01:01:21] Like, I'm so attracted to this guy, but he's so bad for me. [01:01:24] But she wrote to his father. [01:01:26] She writes that Hunter uses, Hunter uses drugs the way that I use sex. [01:01:30] Yeah. [01:01:31] And so she does all this. [01:01:32] She basically writes a perfectly stable family. [01:01:34] We should let them keep on running the country. [01:01:36] Play cut 79. [01:01:39] My dad, Joe Biden, made Juneteenth officially a federal holiday. [01:01:44] My dad has instilled in me a deep commitment to serving and honoring our history and making material changes to the lives of African Americans. [01:01:57] Through his courage, he leads, bringing jobs, justice, and healing to communities all across the country. [01:02:06] Okay, let's first, I got a couple thoughts here. [01:02:08] She's better looking than Rose Montoya. [01:02:11] She's not a man. [01:02:12] Yeah. [01:02:13] I find her vile. [01:02:15] There's nothing about her that's attractive. [01:02:17] But still more attractive than Rose Montoya. [01:02:21] He's a man. [01:02:23] Yes, that's an important aspect. [01:02:25] That's a question. [01:02:26] We're grading on a devastating curve here. [01:02:28] I feel bad for she was born into this insanity, but I don't feel bad for her that she's gaining up and she's defending this. [01:02:35] Like this, this is insane. [01:02:38] This family is insane. [01:02:39] The things that they said about the Trump family, I witnessed Don Jr. buying a group of homeless people free in an outburger early on in the 2016 campaign, just out of the goodness of his heart. [01:02:51] He just might have been one of those normal guys. [01:02:53] He was just a good, normal dude. [01:02:54] And they attacked the Trump family as if they're like some abnormal weirdos the entire time. [01:02:59] They're the most normal, cool, normal, you know, very wealthy families, but normal people. [01:03:05] These people are all screwed up. [01:03:07] And it's like the media just runs cover for them constantly and allows this to happen. [01:03:13] Like these people to get up and just say whatever they want. [01:03:16] I read through, so like I got the copy of the laptop in October of 2020, right? === Normal Trump Family Attacks (03:36) === [01:03:23] And yeah, I mean, obviously the stuff that we were focusing on was, you know, the foreign crimes and the money and everything. [01:03:28] But I'd say a good 75% of the messages in there are just this family just bashing each other all the time. [01:03:37] And Hunter going at Jill, Jill going at the daughter, the daughter going at Hunter, Ashley, they're one of the most dysfunctional families you've ever seen. [01:03:46] And oh, by the way, like this is exactly the kind of family that would take that kind of money and just be spending it like crazy, like would not care. [01:03:55] We know openly that like Hunters complained that he was expected to bankroll his dad's lifestyle. [01:04:00] Right. [01:04:00] So he said, yeah, he was complaining that he never got any of the credit in this one email, this one text message that, you know, he was complaining that he never got credit, even though he was the one that made all the money. [01:04:12] And it's like, so you're going to be able to do that. [01:04:13] But here's the most important question from the clip: is it black or African Americans? [01:04:17] Can we just settle this? [01:04:18] Okay. [01:04:18] It was two different things. [01:04:20] What are you talking about? [01:04:21] It's two different things. [01:04:23] Okay, what is the difference? [01:04:25] So you could, so an African-American has a set, has a set phrase. [01:04:31] So that means, so for example, if you are an African-American, that typically means what you refer to as an African-American descendant of slavery. [01:04:40] Now we have Aidos, which is Ados, which is kind of its own thing. [01:04:43] But for a black American, that's more overarching. [01:04:46] Don Lemon explained all this once. [01:04:47] And then he was actually pointing out. [01:04:49] So then why did they call it Black Lives Matter? [01:04:50] Why did they say it was African American Lives Matter? [01:04:54] Because it's, I guess, because it's a big, well, it's also more of a smaller word. [01:04:59] But he was saying that black Americans would encompass everyone, including like Kamala Harris. [01:05:04] But this is, Don Lemon said this clip. [01:05:05] I'm going to be very clear about this. [01:05:06] Don Lemon pointed out that he said because Kamala Harris was of Jamaican descent and therefore did not experience slavery like in her lineage, that she was not African American. [01:05:18] I think it's got to be black. [01:05:19] And the truth is, they redo the vocab every 15 years. [01:05:23] Yes, I know. [01:05:23] But no, she's reading off a script. [01:05:25] I mean, it's kind of weird that the regime is kind of going back to African American. [01:05:28] Well, the best example of how funny that could get is I did high school debate as a kid, and we had a resolution about Africa. [01:05:35] And I once debated a team and they said that we should adopt their plan to help Africa because it would help African Americans in Africa. [01:05:43] That's amazing. [01:05:44] Yes. [01:05:44] Which, of course, leads into the problems because, like, is Elon Musk an African-American? [01:05:48] Well, that's the point is that there's your litter list on it, then yeah. [01:05:52] Okay. [01:05:53] Let's now talk about one of our partners. [01:05:55] If you're sick of all this tranny nonsense, I want to brag on Public Square, publicsq.com. [01:06:01] They are our partner this evening for this program. [01:06:04] You should take out your phone and download the Public Square app right now. [01:06:08] They do an unbelievable job. [01:06:09] This is your navigational tool of the parallel economy, the patriot economy. [01:06:14] Jack, how great is Public Square? [01:06:15] Public Square is great. [01:06:17] And like Tanya loves it, for example, because she says, look, I love to support the guys that support you. [01:06:23] I want to support companies that support what we support. [01:06:25] I don't have time to keep a list all in my head of who's good and who's bad and everything. [01:06:30] She remembers the big ones, Target, Bud Light, et cetera, nothing we drink. [01:06:33] But it's what she said is when you're shopping, when you've got kids, when you've got a family, boom, you just go right to Public Square and it does the work for you. [01:06:42] And you're able, it's a business directory we're scrolling through right now. [01:06:45] Small businesses you can trust. [01:06:47] Michael Seifert comes on our radio program quite often and he does a great job. [01:06:53] You'll see they have all the businesses. [01:06:56] Did you see his new initiative? [01:06:58] Which one? === Smoke Detector Jokes (12:48) === [01:06:59] The baby bonus? [01:07:01] Yeah, no, it's terrific. [01:07:03] It's the opposite of what major corporations are doing, which is they do baby penalties. [01:07:07] They pay for your abortion. [01:07:09] And so it's America's Marketplace. [01:07:11] Join over a million freedom-loving Americans. [01:07:14] They have a million members. [01:07:15] They were just in the top of the app store. [01:07:17] So take out your phone and download the Public Square app. [01:07:22] They're terrific. [01:07:23] Think very highly of them. [01:07:24] So check it out: Public Square app, publicsq.com. [01:07:29] Okay, I think we're segwaying now into the deep bowels of the internet. [01:07:33] Is that right? [01:07:34] I'm looking at my lineup now. [01:07:36] Wait, are we actually talking about that? [01:07:37] I wasn't serious. [01:07:38] Wait, you really want to? [01:07:40] You really want to talk about this? [01:07:41] What we have the videos? [01:07:42] We have the fact that no, I know we have the videos, but I thought you guys were joking. [01:07:46] The fact that Joy Reid didn't notice a smoke detector was going off in her home. [01:07:50] We're doing the deep web. [01:07:52] I'm just being honest. [01:07:53] Like, it's really strange. [01:07:54] So, I got sent this video the other day of Joy Reed in her house. [01:08:00] You know, I guess it looks like her kitchen living room kind of thing. [01:08:03] Hey, hey, we're not pussyfooting around, Charlie. [01:08:06] Where she's talking and she's delivering this video, you know, just to her audience. [01:08:11] I don't even remember what she's talking about, but all of a sudden, like a couple of seconds in, you hear a smoke detector alarm going off. [01:08:17] Now, not the regular, like a smoke, like a fire is going on, but the battery alert is actually going off throughout the entire video. [01:08:26] And it's like Joy Reed doesn't even know. [01:08:29] Maybe she doesn't notice it. [01:08:30] Maybe she doesn't know what it means. [01:08:31] Maybe she doesn't act. [01:08:32] Maybe she's just normalized that sound in the background. [01:08:35] So here's the best part, Charlie. [01:08:36] We have this clip if we want to do it. [01:08:38] Okay, but before I want to, I want to explain. [01:08:40] So I went back to check to make sure it was real because I was like, look, you could do that to anybody. [01:08:45] You could add the sound effect in and make a bet, right? [01:08:47] So I, and I realized this was a repost. [01:08:49] I go in to, and you can go to TikTok on a, on a, uh, on a, like a dummy browser and and scroll back. [01:08:57] Charlie, she has this video still up on her TikTok and she killed the audio on it. [01:09:01] Okay, so why is this significant, Jack? [01:09:04] This is significant because it goes back to Adam Carolla, it goes back to Loveline, it goes back to this meme that people who are dumb are just not paying attention to their smoke alarms. [01:09:17] Got it. [01:09:17] So it's an intelligence thing. [01:09:18] Let's play Cut 85. [01:09:20] That would definitely explain Joy Reed. [01:09:23] Weirdly enough, his people, Italians, would not have been considered Americans or worthy Americans like England. [01:09:33] But I digress. [01:09:35] Given his complete devotion. [01:09:37] And another thing: I have a question. [01:09:40] Why are conservatives so obsessed with wanting to say the N-word? [01:09:45] Okay, so the race lady is talking about how racist we are, and she's ranting while the smoke detectors chirping in the background. [01:09:53] And to be clear, they cut that so you hear all the chirps. [01:09:56] Now, now, this is where we're going to get a little thought crimy. [01:09:58] In black culture, there is a self-deprecating joke of blacks making fun of themselves that they don't change batteries and smoke detectors. [01:10:07] Do we have that clip? [01:10:08] Play Cut 87. [01:10:15] I don't know why, but I am offended. [01:10:18] First off, that's hella ignorant. [01:10:21] I get it. [01:10:22] I can take a joke just like the next person. [01:10:24] Like, I understand, like, this is like a joke. [01:10:26] It's supposed to be funny, but I really think we should take into account the stereotypes that really harm our community. [01:10:32] No, cause what? [01:10:36] So we're just playing TikTok videos, and you guys can draw your own conclusions. [01:10:40] This is now just this, it's just TikTok, what, TikTok review on here, TikTok smoke alarm review. [01:10:45] Looks, we got to do it as much as we can before. [01:10:48] There's people in the comments, right, where they'll come up. [01:10:51] And I saw this one guy, and 4chan was talking about this, of course, which is a terrible website that I've never gone to. [01:10:56] But there was a guy on there talking about how he used to work in like a call center. [01:11:00] And by the way, Adam Corolla, you know, is the guy who really originated this because certain people would call in and all of a sudden in the middle, and this is Lovelines. [01:11:10] They would get like very graphic sexual topics, but that was the show, right? [01:11:15] That was the, it was old school. [01:11:17] Like you, we used to be a country where that was fine. [01:11:19] We were like, whatever, go talk about that on Loveline. [01:11:22] But if these idiots would just, and it's every 30 seconds on a loop, and there was another guy on 4chan talking about how there was one particular, he's a maintenance guy, and there was a particular apartment building that he worked in. [01:11:37] And he's like, you would go in there and it was like a symphony of smoke alarm chirps that just like this one and then this one and this one. [01:11:44] Like, did it did? [01:11:46] But is there a cultural reason in the black community why that this is considered to be a self-described stereotype? [01:11:55] I think it's missing or is it like JoyRead video, you know, sparked a lot of people. [01:12:01] And I guess on, and I don't spend enough time on TikTok, we'd have to ask Haya about this, lives in TikTok. [01:12:08] But it sparked a lot of people saying, oh, oh, you know, is this like a black thing? [01:12:12] Do only black people do this? [01:12:14] And now it's just become this meme that people have completely exploded on TikTok. [01:12:20] I will say this. [01:12:21] I would think that, I think that it's generally a rule in black culture that louder environments they're okay with more so than not. [01:12:29] Is that fair to say? [01:12:31] I don't know about any race doing this, but when there's one on my wall that I can't reach, I literally will just like chuck things out until it breaks until we're just completely ripped out of the wall. [01:12:42] But by the way, this is, you know, I can't stand it. [01:12:44] When it goes off, like, I have to, I have to do it right away. [01:12:48] Change it or move on. [01:12:49] Yeah, change it or like, or like sell the house and then move to another house. [01:12:53] There's a dark undercurrent to this, which is just that, like, if this was a more okay thing to joke about, like, smoke alarms do save lives, guys. [01:13:02] You should change the batteries of your smoke detectors. [01:13:05] Are there stats on that? [01:13:06] Nah, how smoke detectors change lives? [01:13:09] No, no, no, no. [01:13:10] I'm talking about rather self-evident. [01:13:11] No, no, no, no. [01:13:12] I'm talking about are there stats broken down by deaths by fatalities by fire or there probably are. [01:13:22] I don't have them off the top of my head. [01:13:23] No, I don't know. [01:13:24] I remember even in the thread that you had on Twitter, there were people responding to it saying that like during Zoom school with COVID, that DC public school officials. [01:13:33] That's right, this came up. [01:13:34] Yes. [01:13:34] They were like, wait, we have to do a smoke detector, change your batteries thing, because they kept hearing that all these kids had expired smoke detectors in there. [01:13:42] Let's play cut 89. [01:13:46] Just in joy. [01:13:48] She's a gift to myself. [01:13:52] It's the RM3502, Red Nadal. [01:13:56] It's another 400,000 right here. [01:13:59] And yeah, we do got also two carrots each with stone EVS. [01:14:04] And we got the two carrots on the knife. [01:14:07] This was 23-year-old. [01:14:14] Got him. [01:14:15] It's not that they can't afford batteries. [01:14:17] So what people are doing is a lot of financial pressure. [01:14:20] So, Charlie, what they're doing on 4chan now is they're digging through, combing through TikTok, just going to random people's accounts, like searching various hashtags, whatever it is, to try to find more examples of the smoke alarm phenomenon. [01:14:35] And what are we learning from the phenomenon? [01:14:38] We're learning that this seems to be, as you said, a cultural or we are learning, Jack, that Americans have become very concerned with the fire safety of their fellow citizens. [01:14:49] I'm very concerned with fires. [01:14:51] You're right. [01:14:52] It actually is a real thing. [01:14:53] Like, we don't want people dying because their smoke alarms aren't being used. [01:14:57] Yeah, I mean, if there was one thing to say, Charlie Kirk and friends are opposed to fire deaths. [01:15:04] Yeah, if there was one thing to shame a community on, it's not changing battery smoke detector shame. [01:15:10] Hey, change your smoke detector batteries. [01:15:12] Just fix your smoke detector right now. [01:15:14] Just go and do it. [01:15:16] Yeah, I just go and do it anyway. [01:15:19] Wait, did you guys did you guys hear something? [01:15:24] All right, we want to get to some, what do they call them? [01:15:27] Rumble rants. [01:15:28] Is that what they call it? [01:15:29] Rumble chats, something like that. [01:15:34] Yeah, I'm not going to read these. [01:15:37] This is not good. [01:15:38] I can't read this stuff. [01:15:39] This is all like, see, these people are anonymously writing things that should only be written on anonymous chats. [01:15:46] So, okay, how about this one? [01:15:49] Someone says, they gave $100. [01:15:51] Thank you, David. [01:15:52] It is written righteousness, Philippians 4.8. [01:15:55] Finally, brothers, whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, or commendable. [01:15:58] If there's anything excellence worthy of praise, just think on those things. [01:16:01] I do not know what that translation is because typically it is said the opposite. [01:16:04] But yes, that is a beautiful verse. [01:16:06] And thank you. [01:16:06] Usually it is think on these things, not just someone just said in the comments that that's definitely something we don't want to culturally appropriate. [01:16:16] Yeah. [01:16:17] I'm just thinking back. [01:16:18] I'm just trying to think back to like when mine went out. [01:16:21] I literally just ripped it out of the wall. [01:16:22] I just like rip them out of the wall if you can't get them. [01:16:25] I've done that. [01:16:26] I don't feel like we're in a new century here. [01:16:29] How do we not have like a better solution for stuff like this? [01:16:33] But changing batteries is not this. [01:16:36] Yeah, but how's there not like a better solution for the entire general public on things like smoke alarms? [01:16:43] We're just in a, we're living in a this is why we're living in an alternate reality. [01:16:50] So I suppose, well, I suppose the idea is that you don't want your smoke alarm to be wired because if they have them wired and you're supposed to have like a backup battery if if the if the fire burns through the wire then you're screwed then you're screwed because the electricity is out and so you have no idea that the fire is going on because you're asleep. [01:17:10] Yeah. [01:17:12] There just seems like there's technological advances that should have us far beyond having to change like nine volt batteries and these things. [01:17:20] So someone said they want a Wilfred remake of the remake with Jack Pesobic as Ryan. [01:17:29] Well email us freedom at charliekirk.com if you so choose. [01:17:34] Who's ever got super chats in here? [01:17:38] Rumble chats. [01:17:39] Yep. [01:17:39] I see this one, David. [01:17:43] Yeah, most this guy's saying most building codes call for a hardwired with a battery backup. [01:17:47] That's exactly right. [01:17:48] Yeah, hardwire with a battery backup. [01:17:49] But not so the battery is already wired, though. [01:17:52] Like old, like old buildings don't have them hardwired. [01:17:55] It's just battery. [01:17:56] Right, but I'm saying that's why you need the battery. [01:17:58] Yeah. [01:17:58] Because if something happens to the wire, then you still need a battery in there or else you're done. [01:18:03] Yep. [01:18:04] Yeah, they chirp in the batteries. [01:18:06] The guy's telling us my uncle's house burned down from a hardwired smoke detector. [01:18:09] It was covered in grease while he was using a tank to burn away the grease. [01:18:15] I hope it was okay, but I have a lot of questions on that one. [01:18:20] I have a lot of questions. [01:18:24] Someone said, it broke my heart how sad Charlie was to see the chat just now. [01:18:29] How sad Charlie was to see that. [01:18:33] Rumble Randy66 says we should call out the Masons. [01:18:36] So Masons, consider yourselves called out. [01:18:39] Masons, you're done. [01:18:40] It's over. [01:18:40] It's all over. [01:18:41] Freemasons or the Masons? [01:18:43] Enjoy the new show. [01:18:44] Reminds me of the Arizona election coverage. [01:18:46] I mean, that's basically like, so the behind the scenes part of this is that, you know, and Charlie, you know, you talked about this and said, look, we had some pretty cool, pretty cool late-night chats, and we got into all sorts of different, because it was, remember, we were waiting for the ballot drops and then the ballot drops. [01:19:04] I want to talk about ballots. [01:19:05] Yeah, we're going to do that again. [01:19:06] I know. [01:19:06] And we will do it. [01:19:07] It will come again. [01:19:07] It's coming again, everybody. [01:19:08] But my point is, is that the ballot drops were always staggered. [01:19:12] Sometimes it would be 45 minutes, sometimes it would be 90 minutes, and there would be times where we just needed to talk about something. [01:19:21] And like we were talking about like movies we watched at different times and all sorts of just random general stuff. [01:19:28] And it turned out that people kind of liked the random general stuff type chats. [01:19:32] And we always talked about, hey, why don't we do a show where we can, you know, do some politics, but then just get into all like these other categories that wouldn't necessarily fit on like a regular show. [01:19:42] And here we are talking about so much stuff. [01:19:44] We need to show everybody Suarez's campaign logo. === Chicago Homicide Spikes (04:05) === [01:19:48] That's right. [01:19:48] Just put up the Suarez campaign logo. [01:19:52] This is the mayor of Miami. [01:19:54] That's it. [01:19:54] This is like a real thing. [01:19:56] This is Microsoft Paint. [01:19:58] Like, good for him. [01:19:59] Like, he's saving. [01:20:00] This guy's not a big spender. [01:20:02] This looks like something. [01:20:03] He's saving Miami a lot of money. [01:20:04] This is a lot of fun. [01:20:05] It's got to be a troll. [01:20:06] That looks like. [01:20:07] No, it was real. [01:20:07] It was on his campaign stuff. [01:20:09] It's like something a make-a-wish kid would make. [01:20:11] He posted it and then he posted, and then they replaced it because I think they got his website. [01:20:16] I can't find it. [01:20:16] He didn't even have a website. [01:20:19] Our staff told me that he didn't even have a website. [01:20:22] And then he did this. [01:20:24] But I have a theory as to why he's running for the presidency. [01:20:27] Why? [01:20:28] Because he's about to be indicted by the Department of Justice for corruption. [01:20:31] And if you run for the presidency, it's a lower likelihood of getting indicted. [01:20:35] So what's the... [01:20:36] Because there is that long-standing memo that they broke with Trump, which is if you're running for office, that we do. [01:20:41] No, no, no. [01:20:42] I mean, what are allegations on Suarez? [01:20:44] Fraud or something or corruption or what basically every major mayor does in America, which is take money from developers and lie about it, take some money for your families and get the building built quicker. [01:20:53] The Wire is a great show about this. [01:20:55] Yeah, it's also like living in Chicago. [01:20:56] It's what happened for the last hundred years. [01:20:58] But fewer and fewer people are living in Chicago by the day. [01:21:02] I mean, that population is going down. [01:21:09] You mean because they're moving away, right, Blake? [01:21:11] And other ways. [01:21:12] Well, they're in a vehicle. [01:21:15] Some people move to California. [01:21:17] Some people move to Texas. [01:21:18] Some people move to Florida. [01:21:19] And some people move to hell. [01:21:21] Let's check the numbers today. [01:21:25] June to date, 25 shot and killed in Chicago, 123 shot and wounded, 148 total shot and 27 total homicides. [01:21:31] Year to date, 254 people in Chicago, 1,018 shot and wounded, 1,272 with 276 total homicides. [01:21:38] The summer of joy is continuing, and that is all to blame for what? [01:21:44] That's a lot of white supremacy. [01:21:47] That's a war zone. [01:21:48] Yeah, but it's, and even NPR has talked about how actually car vehicular homicides are up in the wake of all this. [01:21:58] Because one of the very first things that you remember that started in George Floyd's America was that police officers were being told, or it wasn't even like there was orders that went out. [01:22:12] It was just this sort of general sense that we're going to stop policing. [01:22:16] Violent crime was number one, but number two was pulling over drivers and particularly pulling over black drivers. [01:22:22] And you can look at this, and I'll try, this doesn't lead to your situation, but it has a driver with white that tried to kill me. [01:22:29] Right, right. [01:22:29] But what I'm saying is it has led to an absolute increase in reckless driving in every in every major geopolitical or every geo area in the United States, and which has also contributed to the rise in black fatalities. [01:22:42] Yeah, you can check, like it's kind of just like you can look at the murder chart and it just shoots up overnight when George Floyd happens. [01:22:48] And then the press is all like, it must be COVID. [01:22:50] Right, right. [01:22:51] And then same thing. [01:22:51] You see it with traffic deaths, like pedestrian deaths, those go up. [01:22:54] It's like way less safe to be a pedestrian in like a in a black city or a black neighborhood. [01:22:59] And it's because like we told the cops to stop protecting them, I guess. [01:23:03] That's exactly in Mesa, Arizona, we've had. [01:23:06] And we were giving everyone similar checks. [01:23:09] Well, Mesa, Arizona, we've had homelessness go up, whatever it is, like 40-fold in the last five years. [01:23:16] Why would you be homeless in Mesa and not like literally anywhere else? [01:23:19] But here's the connection. [01:23:20] Here's the connection. [01:23:21] They're homeless. [01:23:22] And so what has gone up? [01:23:24] People getting hit on the street, just like crossing roads, just getting absolutely pummeled and run over just by cars. [01:23:30] Just vehicular. [01:23:31] That's the number one thing. [01:23:33] So we have people, significantly more people dying from just like getting hit on the road because homelessness has gone through the roof, which is only happening because of liberal policies. [01:23:42] So I said, really impressed by this new guy, Blaine. [01:23:45] He's very smart and has the kind of masculine beard my grandson wants to grow, but my grandson, his hair may not have the same effect. [01:23:52] Thank you, Blaine. === Wawa Jerky Walls (03:12) === [01:23:53] Other super chat, Blake is the, if you know, you know. [01:23:56] If you don't get this, too bad. [01:23:57] Blake is the Tim Cast Ian of this show. [01:23:59] I don't know who Tim Cast Ian is, unfortunately. [01:24:03] He's like the medical Gnosticist who chimes in every so often. [01:24:08] I was going to give him the Linen of this show, but Vladimir Lenin. [01:24:12] I'm going to go for that. [01:24:15] All right, everybody. [01:24:16] Let's see if we have a couple more rumble rants to do. [01:24:19] So we're going to be doing this every Thursday, everybody. [01:24:20] Obviously, we do our normal shows. [01:24:22] I do mine every day from 12 to 3 Eastern. [01:24:24] Jack, when do you do your show? [01:24:25] 2 to 3. [01:24:26] 2 to 3. [01:24:27] And kind of in between, I hand the baton off to Jack. [01:24:31] And we have a lot of fun. [01:24:32] Every Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern, we are going to be doing this. [01:24:35] And so mark your calendars as we continue to do thought crimes here. [01:24:39] Do we have any rumble rants remaining to acknowledge that I might be seeing a lot of Wawa chats, by the way? [01:24:49] Shout out to all the Wawa. [01:24:50] Jonathan's asking you if you've had any saltwater taffy lately. [01:24:54] Wait, are we a Wawa show? [01:24:56] Not a Sheets show? [01:24:58] Yes. [01:24:58] 100%. [01:25:00] Okay, if you insist. [01:25:01] Absolutely. [01:25:02] And I guarantee that next time when I'm on here, if I'm remote, I'm going to have my Wawa half gallon with me. [01:25:08] All right. [01:25:09] All right. [01:25:09] What about Bucky's? [01:25:10] We're pro-Buckies, right? [01:25:12] Yeah, Bucky's is one of the most amazing American institutions. [01:25:16] I've never been to Bucky's. [01:25:17] You go to Bucky's and you believe in America. [01:25:20] You go to Bucky's and you're like, America's not in decline. [01:25:22] We're going to completely kick China's ass. [01:25:25] Everybody tells me about Bucky's, but I've never actually gone to Bucky's. [01:25:27] Oh, no, Bucky's. [01:25:28] I mean, it's for people that have not been to Bucky's like you, imagine Costco as a turnoff gas station on a highway. [01:25:36] I don't like Costco, though. [01:25:38] No, no, no. [01:25:38] You don't understand. [01:25:39] Like, this is size-wise. [01:25:41] It's like size. [01:25:42] And by the way, it's the cleanest bathrooms. [01:25:44] They brag to have the cleanest bathrooms, and it's true. [01:25:46] All right. [01:25:47] And the food is ridiculous. [01:25:48] You're like, I'm just here to get gas. [01:25:49] And all of a sudden you leave. [01:25:50] It's just so high in 10. [01:25:51] $300. [01:25:52] It is high in 2009. [01:25:53] No, you go in. [01:25:54] It's like impeccably run. [01:25:55] And then as you're checking out, there's this giant sign assaulting you that's like, do you want to join the Bucky's team? [01:26:00] We'll pay you a crap load of money if you do it, but we're really insane. [01:26:04] No, wait, my buddy actually, it's a cult. [01:26:06] No, my buddy from Texas actually did get me something from Bucky's recently. [01:26:10] It was the, what are they called? [01:26:12] Like the nuggets, the beaver nuggets? [01:26:16] Yeah, the nuggets. [01:26:17] The nuggets. [01:26:18] They're kind of like, they're kind of like, they're kind of like apparently corn pops, actually. [01:26:22] But, you know, you don't eat them in cereal, but they were definitely like corn pops. [01:26:25] They were pretty good. [01:26:26] Definitely. [01:26:26] It's not very Texas. [01:26:27] They have like a wall of jerky. [01:26:28] I don't like that. [01:26:30] I'm a little bit oppositional to it. [01:26:32] Just because I'm oppositional to everything, Texas. [01:26:34] I'm not against Texans. [01:26:35] I'm just saying like... [01:26:36] What do you mean? [01:26:37] It's just Texans. [01:26:39] I'm a Tyler. [01:26:39] I'm an Arizona guy. [01:26:41] Texans put everything out fry. [01:26:42] And it's like, so it makes me immediately want to compete. [01:26:46] We need our own version of Bucky's. [01:26:48] We need a Bucky's competitor outside of Texas. [01:26:51] Yeah, that's something with Arizona. [01:26:52] And I just got to say this, as like an East Coast, you know, convenience store snob where we have, where we have like, we have sheets, we have Wawa, we have rudders, so many different things. [01:27:03] When you come to Arizona, it's like Circle K. === Quick Trip Arizona Love (02:44) === [01:27:06] No, no, no. [01:27:07] We have Quick Trip, but Quick Trip's not from Arizona. [01:27:09] It's not from Mexico, Kansas City or something. [01:27:12] There's no like Arizona. [01:27:14] But we do. [01:27:16] It's a desert out here. [01:27:17] It's horrible. [01:27:18] No, Quick Trip is loved here, though. [01:27:22] That's like QT is like loved here. [01:27:24] Yeah, it's loved by the federal. [01:27:27] It doesn't hold the candle to Buckeyes, though. [01:27:28] Pretty sure I saw a guy trip this morning. [01:27:31] And Bucky's is basically an amusement park as you turn off. [01:27:34] It's like a rest stop that all of a sudden. [01:27:36] People are asking where it is. [01:27:37] They're mostly in Texas, and there's a few in the south. [01:27:40] It's like a high-end. [01:27:41] They're expanding. [01:27:41] They expand a bunch of them. [01:27:42] They're one in Tennessee now. [01:27:43] There's one in Missouri. [01:27:44] They're mostly in Texas. [01:27:46] Yeah, they have a ton in Alabama now, Florida, Kentucky, and yeah, Texas. [01:27:50] I mean, that's the biggest one. [01:27:51] I remember the first time I went to Bucky's, I couldn't believe it. [01:27:53] I said, this is expanding too. [01:27:55] This has got to be a joke. [01:27:56] All right. [01:27:56] tpaction.com. [01:27:57] Everybody, get your tickets to our event in Florida. [01:28:01] Do that right now. [01:28:01] Megan Dukelli, Dan Bongino, Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson, Josh Hawley, Lauren Boebert, Matt Gates, Scott Pressler, Jack Pasobic, Benny Johnson, if we allow him on stage, and many other people. [01:28:14] tpaction.com. [01:28:16] It's going to be amazing. [01:28:17] Closing thoughts, Blaine? [01:28:21] Not anymore. [01:28:22] Tyler? [01:28:24] You do not want to miss At Con action Conference is going to be incredible. [01:28:29] We have some surprises up our sleeves. [01:28:30] It's going to be amazing. [01:28:31] There's going to be some big things. [01:28:32] But most importantly, we're going to be talking about how to win in 2024 and beyond. [01:28:37] So that's what's supposed to be critical. [01:28:38] Action, action, action. [01:28:40] We're going to equip you with the technology, with the information, with the tactics, and the strategy. [01:28:44] Jack, besides changing your smoke detector batteries, what are there? [01:28:48] Look, all I'm saying is before you go to enjoy your glory hole, change your smoke detector battery right away and make sure before you go to that hole that you are not stepping up to a trap with fake boobs. [01:29:04] Email us freedom at charliekirk.com. [01:29:07] This is thought crimes, and I'm afraid we are in the world that Orwell predicted. [01:29:12] And we will continue down the thought crime lane to prevent episodes like this to be memory hold. [01:29:18] Any other 1984 references, everybody? [01:29:21] We have always been at war with East Asia. [01:29:23] There you go. [01:29:24] All right. [01:29:26] Everybody, thanks so much. [01:29:27] Change your batteries. [01:29:28] I learned what a glory hole is, and will never be the same. [01:29:32] See you next week, Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern. [01:29:37] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [01:29:38] Email us your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. [01:29:41] Thanks so much for listening, and God bless. [01:29:46] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.