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Summer of 2016 Signs
00:11:35
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| Hey, everybody. | |
| An amazing shot of hope from south of the equator. | |
| Could it be signs of something positive to come? | |
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| Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. | |
| Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. | |
| I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. | |
| Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. | |
| I want to thank Charlie. | |
| He's an incredible guy. | |
| His spirit, his love of this country. | |
| He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. | |
| 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. | |
| That's why we are here. | |
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| Let's think back to the summer of 2016. | |
| The summer of 2016, things didn't look very promising for the America First Movement. | |
| Ted Cruz at the RNC convention refused to endorse Donald Trump. | |
| There was even a floor fight at the RNC convention. | |
| I was there in Cleveland, Ohio, trying to prevent Donald Trump from becoming the nominee. | |
| It failed, of course. | |
| Poll after poll said Donald Trump down 10 points, Donald Trump down 15 points, Donald Trump down eight points. | |
| Could Donald Trump ever really become president? | |
| Mockery, smear, slander, all throughout the summer. | |
| But there was one glimmer of hope. | |
| And I remember the great Rush Limbaugh loved this story. | |
| In fact, he spent days talking about it. | |
| He said, watch closely, watch. | |
| This is going to be a sign of things to come. | |
| That in the summer of 16, what seemed to be a very heavy news cycle, Donald Trump changed campaign managers, Paul Manafort to Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon. | |
| The polls didn't look good. | |
| Hillary Clinton was raising money like wild. | |
| It just said, oh boy, did we really just nominate a guy who can't win? | |
| And then a glimmer of hope in the summer of 16 popped up. | |
| It didn't happen in America. | |
| It didn't even happen on this continent. | |
| But it felt similar. | |
| Could something that happened thousands of miles away tell us that something similar was going to happen here in the American homeland? | |
| Well, Rush Limbaugh certainly thought so. | |
| And Rush Limbaugh told us that the successful and surprising and shocking victory for Brexit in the summer of 2016 was a sign of a populist, nationalist, anti-globalist movement to come here to the United States. | |
| I'm sure many of you remember in the summer of 16, it came seemingly out of nowhere. | |
| It was, you know, you're reading it in the papers, you know, Brexit vote, Britain to vote to leave the European Union. | |
| And these kind of votes happen every so often. | |
| In Spain, they have it every couple years. | |
| Southeastern Spain wants to secede. | |
| Scotland wants to secede. | |
| It happens often. | |
| You know, I want to get out of this contract. | |
| And they usually fail. | |
| Nigel Farage was the leader of Brexit. | |
| The polls show that Brexit had no chance. | |
| Boris Johnson, his credit, as the mayor of London, came out on the right side of Brexit and it built popped. | |
| Shocked the world. | |
| Brexit was going to, Britain was going to leave the European Union? | |
| Yes. | |
| And for those of us that wanted a sign of hope, we said, could it really end up being that what happens thousands of miles away connects more so than even the American polling consensus? | |
| Could it be that all of our polls are wrong, but there's something hemispherically happening, something globally happening? | |
| Turned out to be correct. | |
| Rush Limbaugh knew what he was talking about. | |
| When he drew our attention to Brexit and said, just wait, Trump is going to be our Brexit. | |
| When Huffington Post and CNN showed Donald Trump with a 1% chance of winning on election day, many of us, probably because we wanted anything to hold on to, said, but the polls with Brexit were wrong. | |
| And we were mocked and we were ridiculed. | |
| Oh, come on, Hillary Clinton's going to be president. | |
| Just admit it. | |
| And we all remember what happened in November of 16. | |
| Shocked the world the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of 16. | |
| Turns out Brexit was an indicator. | |
| It was a sign of things to come. | |
| One of the reasons was the European debt crisis in 2011, 12, and 13 was bubbling up. | |
| The European Union, a forced globalist-type contract and compact, had several consequences. | |
| The people of Britain said no, no more. | |
| Is there a similar message that might be happening globally? | |
| Is there a similar message in 2024, maybe a post-COVID cheap money living with the excesses and the living above our means? | |
| Well, yesterday, there was another shock the world story. | |
| Yesterday, in a country that most Americans can't point out on a map, it is a very, very beautiful country, and it should be a wealthy country. | |
| A very similar Brexit-type phenomenon occurred. | |
| The polls were all wrong. | |
| The media consensus was mistaken. | |
| And a populist nationalist, albeit rather kooky, weird person with great hair, by the way, got elected president of Argentina. | |
| Argentina is a sad story. | |
| Argentina is a beautiful country, naturally, one of the most incredible countries you could imagine. | |
| Argentina is a large country. | |
| Argentina used to be just as wealthy, was on par to be as wealthy as the United States. | |
| In fact, 100 years ago, Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world. | |
| It was right on par with the U.S. in terms of wealth. | |
| But after World War II, Argentina opened the door to Marxism. | |
| Come on in, you little rascal. | |
| Sure, we can give social welfare policies, borrow money we don't have, and socialism will kill a prosperous, wealthy society. | |
| They started nationalizing huge chunks of their economy, started to experiment with price and rent controls. | |
| It even did things as specific as setting prices in restaurants. | |
| They said no more exporting of Argentinian beef, which, by the way, is one of the best in the world. | |
| For those of you that like steak, Argentinian beef is one of the best. | |
| And they said no more exporting. | |
| They just recently reversed it in recent months. | |
| But for decades, at least the last decade, they said no exporting of beef. | |
| Argentina, this last year, had 143% inflation. | |
| Sky high. | |
| Astronomical. | |
| And bubbling up was this wacky, weird dude by the name of Javier Millay. | |
| Now, just to be clear, this guy calls himself a tantric sex coach. | |
| He communicates with his dog, with a medium. | |
| This guy's bizarre, but he also hates communism. | |
| I think you have to understand, South American culture is different than American culture. | |
| It's outspoken. | |
| It's flamboyant at times. | |
| Javier Millay has been running against the Marxist statist regime of Argentina. | |
| Get rid of the central bank, he says. | |
| Cut spending. | |
| In fact, there's this amazing video, we'll get it, where he just says, we're going to get rid of this government department, get rid of this government department. | |
| He's not synthetic. | |
| He's grassroots. | |
| He's very similar to Trump. | |
| In fact, a lot of people compare him to Trump, but his message is one that's very important. | |
| And it's not just isolated Argentine everybody. | |
| Could it be the same Brexit-type global phenomenon we saw in 2016 is playing out worldwide? | |
| We'll talk more about Argentina in a second, but did you know that the right-wing AFD is surging in Germany? | |
| Finland just formed its most right-wing government in its history. | |
| I got this from End Wokeness, by the way, on Twitter. | |
| Sweden, anti-immigration party, is now part of the government in Sweden for the first time. | |
| In the Netherlands, the anti-World Economic Forum Farmer Party just pulled off a huge upset and is surging. | |
| In France, Le Pen's party is surging. | |
| In Spain, hundreds of thousands in Spain are marching against the socialist coup. | |
| And in El Salvador, Bukele has a 90% approval rating after his crackdown in crime in El Salvador. | |
|
Strong Cell Health Boost
00:03:20
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| Whoa. | |
| Across the board. | |
| Are we seeing a widespread, unprecedented movement against the globalists? | |
| Anti-wokenism is ascendant. | |
| And if you can win in Argentina, you can win here. | |
| Okay, Kirk fans, I need you to stop and pay attention to this. | |
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Argentina Ministry News
00:03:44
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| Ministerio de la Miente de Sarosos Zoteribes. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministiero de la puja de sijeno de universidad. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministerio dela públicas. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ao que teta lesitas. | |
| Ministerio de sienzi tecnología innovación. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministerio taba precio miniociado. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministerio de locación. | |
| Adocinamento. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministerio taporte. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministiero de salud. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Ministerio de zaloso sociado. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Si acabo el curo de la politica. | |
| Bieba eli verta calaco. | |
| Afuera. | |
| Trump needs to do a video like that. | |
| FBI, afuera, EPA, a fuera, Department of Education, afuera. | |
| You're like, what was I just listening to? | |
| We'll put that on charliekirk.com. | |
| It is Javier Millet, who's awfully eccentric, going through all the different government programs. | |
| Ministry of tourism, get rid of that. | |
| By the way, this is what Trump needs to do. | |
| He needs to do one video: 15 million illegals, a fuella. | |
| The Western world is starting to push back against forced globalism. | |
| This is a great sign, everybody. | |
| You want to say, I want some good news. | |
| I want some good news, Charlie. | |
| Tired of all the despair. | |
| This is great news. | |
| If it can happen in Argentina, which has legitimately become both a cultural and economic Marxist country. | |
| To give an idea, Malay has now become president as a quote-unquote libertarian, and he's all over the place, right? | |
| He communicates cosmically with dogs or something very weird, and he has like polyamorous relationships. | |
| He comes against the Pope, who is from Argentina. | |
| He speaks out against the Pope, who says he is the evil one on earth, even though the Pope is from Argentina in a majority Catholic country. | |
| So it's all over the place. | |
| But on spending and the size of government, it's amazing. | |
| They call him a far-right libertarian. | |
| But the essence of what Malay is saying is exactly what Trump is going to capitalize on. | |
| When you feel like you're losing your country, when you see a smaller and smaller radical group of people make decisions that harm the welfare of your nation, you are willing to pursue other political choices. | |
| And do you know what else is the takeaway yesterday from the Argentinian presidential election? | |
| It wasn't even close. | |
| It wasn't even close. | |
| It was a blowout. | |
| There's also something else we can learn from Argentina. | |
| They use paper ballots. | |
| So a country that is far poorer than us, that should be a first world country, but maybe a second or third world. | |
| 40% of the people of Argentina live below the poverty line. | |
| They could do paper ballots and we can't, makes you think. | |
| Argentina does 25 to 30 million paper ballots. | |
| In Maricopa County, it's 1.9 million ballots. | |
| And Wokeness tweets on Twitter. | |
| Explain to me how Argentina handcounted all their ballots in just a few hours, but big blue areas in our swing states take several days of machines. | |
| Really great question, isn't it? | |
| But just so we're clear, Argentina is one of the most corrupt countries in South America, which really says something. | |
| If Javier Malay can win by 11 points, put 19 up, Donald Trump can win next November, period. | |
| No more despair. | |
| Let's get to work. | |
| I hear all the time, but Charlie, they're going to steal it and they're going to stop it. | |
| Get to work. | |
| Look what's happening in Argentina. | |
| Look what's happening in Germany. | |
| Look what's happening in the Netherlands. | |
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Relief Factor for Pain
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| The same stimulus of hope that we got in 2016 with Brexit is this right here. | |
| And we're going to talk about the NBC News poll. | |
| Again, polls directionally can help in the next segment. | |
| Argentina should be the gem of South America. | |
| It should be the wealthiest country besides Venezuela. | |
| Isn't that amazing? | |
| Two of the countries in South America that should be the wealthiest are some of the poorest and most chaotic, Venezuela and Argentina. | |
| Why? | |
| Did a meteor hit Argentina? | |
| No, it was self-prescribed socialist suicidal policies. | |
| Argentina is ahead of where we are in America, but we are not too far behind. | |
| They're at 143% inflation, and 40% of their country lives below the poverty line. | |
| People voted for Malay out of desperation. | |
| Help us, please. | |
| We're sick of living in poverty. | |
| We're sick of seeing our currency deteriorate. | |
| Help us, crazy man with the hair. | |
| We are headed in that same direction, but do not underestimate the pressure release valve of the everyday person. | |
| Do not underestimate the anger that the everyday American has towards the DC ruling elite. | |
| What is happening in Argentina right now, what happened yesterday, very well might be playing out a year from today. | |
| We have to get to work. | |
| We have to organize. | |
| This might be the Brexit sign of hope that we've been looking for. | |
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| We're starting to see warning signs for the regime. | |
| The regime is getting nervous. | |
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Goldman Play Cut Analysis
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| Sometimes the anger of the people cannot be contained. | |
| The scream, the rancor of the rank and file of a country that have been abused and lied to. | |
| When you have inflation and an open border, and when they're going after children at such a rapid rate, there's only so much propaganda and manipulation you could do. | |
| I want to play cut 14. | |
| You're not going to understand this unless you speak Spanish, but we're going to play it with subtitles. | |
| We'll repost this on CharlieKirk.com. | |
| those of you on podcasting, play cut 14, please. | |
| ¿En qué locura estamos viviendo? | |
| La locura de la corrección política estúpida, donde básicamente, no, si ustedes no recitan el socialismo cool, si ustedes no son woke, entonces son violentos, son un peligro para la democracia. | |
| Vamos, muchacho. | |
| Seguro. | |
| Sigamos con estas estupideces, y en lugar de ser 140, vamos a hacer la villa de miseria más grande del mundo. | |
| We are going to be the largest shanty town in the world. | |
| He's right. | |
| Argentina is one of the saddest stories of any country on the planet. | |
| We don't talk about it a lot. | |
| Venezuela usually receives most of our attention. | |
| When we used to really care about economics in the conservative movement, people don't care that much about it anymore. | |
| That's too bad because I love economics. | |
| We used to point to Argentina as a massive, once wealthy country. | |
| There is no reason why Argentina does not have a multi-trillion dollar GDP. | |
| The only reason is politics. | |
| And for the pastors out there and for the apathetic people out there that say politics doesn't matter, go visit Argentina and tell me politics doesn't matter. | |
| 40% of the nation of Argentina lives below the poverty line. | |
| Why? | |
| It's because of the Ava Peron types down there. | |
| They have had crazy Marxists run that country for generations. | |
| And now they have a new president who's going to have his work cut out for him. | |
| Do you know that there used to be a saying in the Western world, as rich as an Argentinian? | |
| Now, when you go down to Argentina, it's a museum and a relic of a once wealthy country. | |
| Some of the most amazing potential for exports and industry. | |
| And you don't have to overthink this. | |
| This should not be a political statement, but we don't teach this in our universities. | |
| And our politicians should just repeatedly say this. | |
| If you do not have a nation that respects private property, commerce, some form of the flow of goods and capital, and the ability to keep your earnings, you will become poor. | |
| Javier Millay says this perfectly. | |
| I love this. | |
| By the way, Tucker Carlson ahead of the curve. | |
| Tucker went down there to hang out with him a couple months ago and kind of saw this thing building, which connects directly to our politics. | |
| The state does not create wealth. | |
| The state destroys it. | |
| The state can give you nothing because it can't produce anything. | |
| And when it attempts to do so poorly, all I could do is double down. | |
| And this is advice he gives to Donald Trump. | |
| I love this. | |
| Play cut 18, please. | |
| Donald Trump is running for president again in the United States, as you know. | |
| What advice would you give him? | |
| El estado no crear risqueza, el estado la estruche. | |
| El estado no puede darnada por que no producenada y cuando lo quia hacera deman loacemal. | |
| Querredoble los efforts el mima dirección de defender la cider de la libertad y de nodar le tregua ni un solo segundo a los socialistas. | |
| Refusing to give an inch to the socialists. | |
| Javier Millay, again, he'll probably disappoint us. | |
| Who knows? | |
| The point is, it's the victory of the election that really we should focus on. | |
| He's as wacky as a $3 bill. | |
| He's all over the place. | |
| But let's stay focused. | |
| Keep the main thing, the main thing. | |
| The main thing is in a soft Marxist, as Jordan Peterson would say, a meta-Marxist country, a populist nationalist, anti-government spending, balance the budget, get inflation under control, and reign in the central bank, Canada can win. | |
| If it can happen there, it can happen here. | |
| The same way that Brexit showed us that victory is possible. | |
| Breaking this last weekend. | |
| NBC News. | |
| Again, we don't love the poll watching, but sometimes these polls are directionally so important that you can't look away. | |
| The same weekend that Javier Millay shocks the world in Argentina and wins by 11 points. | |
| This came out on a new NBC News poll. | |
| Play cut five, please. | |
| Main arguments that we're hearing from candidates not named Trump is that he can't win. | |
| And that argument is falling on deaf ears with this New Hampshire Republican primary electorate. | |
| Look at this movement. | |
| Donald Trump back in September, 51% of likely Republican primary voters said he had the best chance of winning a general election. | |
| That's now up just 57%. | |
| So he's up six points on electability. | |
| Now that's amongst Republican voters. | |
| But look at this. | |
| Play cut nine. | |
| This is NBC News reporting on their own poll. | |
| Play cut nine. | |
| Here it is. | |
| Donald Trump, we have at 46%. | |
| Biden, 44%. | |
| And this is significant because this is the first time in the history of our poll that former President Trump beats President Biden still within the margin of error, but still significant. | |
| All right, so let's just game this out. | |
| Let's pretend we were a bunch of Democrats and we hated the country we hate ourselves. | |
| Let's pretend for just a second. | |
| What else can you throw at Donald Trump other than just assassinating him? | |
| Other than just eliminating him. | |
| Now, Media Matters is going to say, oh, Charlie Kirk suggests that Democrats want to kill Donald Trump. | |
| No, I actually don't suggest it or I don't say I'm just taking the word. | |
| I'm not making it up. | |
| You have a sitting congressman that says that Trump must be eliminated. | |
| So I'm not making anything up. | |
| I think they're saying the quiet part out loud. | |
| Mr. Goldman, inheritor to the Levi Gene fortune, is not sorry. | |
| He might be sorry that he got caught. | |
| What else can they throw at Donald Trump other than put a bullet in him? | |
| Well, Dan Goldman says he must be eliminated. | |
| Play cut 11. | |
| But his rhetoric is really getting dangerous, more and more dangerous. | |
| And we saw what happened on January 6th when he uses inflammatory rhetoric now. | |
| And his recent true social post is incredibly, incredibly scary for anyone that might be trying to work in government. | |
| And it is just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see public office again. | |
| He is not only unfit, he is destructive to our democracy, and he has to be eliminated. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| Has to be eliminated? | |
| Was that a slip of the tongue? | |
| That's a strong word. | |
| If I went on television and I said that a Democrat candidate has to be eliminated, that's a bizarre way of phrasing things. | |
| But I think it's really revealing. | |
| If a Republican on television would say that about a certain Democrat candidate, the FBI would raid you. | |
| You're a domestic terrorist, but that's a sitting member of Congress. | |
| But it's exactly where their head is at. | |
| What else are they going to throw at Trump? | |
| He's facing 700 years in federal prison. | |
| And by the way, just so that we can get one more parallel and similarity, let me just read this headline, which is just so perfect. | |
| From last month, October 13th, prosecutor files case against Argentina's frontrunner, Javier Malay, days before presidential election. | |
| The playbook doesn't change, everybody. | |
| Whether you're in Buenos Aires or you're in Boston, it's the same playbook. | |
| Didn't work. | |
| So let's pretend we're a bunch of Democrats and we're not Goldman, who is basically alluding to the assassination of Donald Trump. | |
| Let's just ask ourselves the question: what else can they throw at Trump? | |
| Do you think a bunch of TV ads are going to bring Trump's numbers down? | |
| The 14th Amendment route is not working in Colorado over the weekend. | |
| Colorado judge kicks that case out and says no. | |
| They can try to put him in prison before the election, but it doesn't seem as if the timeline is aligning for that. | |
| Big Fannie Willis is going to try her best, but that still doesn't prevent him from being on the ballot and winning the election. | |
| So if we were a bunch of Democrats, what else can you do? | |
| And this is the baseline and the genesis of the freak out. | |
| The baseline is, my goodness, this is a man where we have emptied our magazine. | |
| Everything at our disposal, we have thrown. | |
| And they threw it early because their calculus was as follows: time up in lawfare, and he's going to lose it. | |
| But there is a major miscalculation that they made. | |
| Do you know what that was? | |
| They thought Ron DeSantis would be a far stronger primary candidate than he is. | |
| The regime's equation has largely collapsed because Donald Trump has been able to focus his attention outside of a couple, you know, funny things here or there on Biden, The regime thought that Ron DeSantis was going to give Donald Trump a run for his money. | |
| They were ready for it. | |
| They were ready for the debates and the division. | |
| They were cheerleading it. | |
| They were excited about it. | |
| And instead, Donald Trump has only been consolidating support, reaching out more to Hispanics, reaching out to blacks. | |
| And so I asked the question again: if you were a Democrat operative and you wanted Donald Trump to lose, what else can you do except eliminate him? | |
| Not my words. | |
| No, that's a sitting Democrat member of Congress going on a mainstream network and saying he must be eliminated. | |
| What does that mean exactly? | |
| Has he been asked to clarify that? | |
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| So the Democrats are just moving on to talking about elimination of Donald Trump. | |
| It sounds, I mean, almost like a threat, almost. | |
| Why is Dan Goldman allowed to get away with this? | |
| I mean, if you Google Dan Goldman's name, it doesn't come up. | |
| It says, oh, his Brooklyn office is vandalized amid pro-Palestine protests. | |
| Okay, that shouldn't happen. | |
| But why are you calling for the elimination of a presidential candidate? | |
| Is the Secret Service going to interview him? | |
| I don't know what you mean by elimination. | |
| Can you explain that, Mr. Goldman, please? | |
| But this language is inevitable because they've tried everything they possibly can to defeat him. | |
| The polling is terrible. | |
| By the way, you think Biden's numbers are magically going to go up at this point? | |
| Now, mind you, if we had an RNC that was worth anything, they'd be investing every dollar, not in debates with NBC, on ballot chasing, securing our elections, suing in the key battleground states of Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia. | |
| That is where we need to focus our attention. | |
| But Donald Trump is a one-person turnout vote machine like you wouldn't believe. | |
| Bigger than ever before. | |
| And what we just saw in Argentina happening around the Western world is the prerequisites necessary for another shock election is happening. | |
| The problem with populist movements like Bolsinaro and Trump is that the regime or the empire strikes back. | |
| It's very similar to the Star Wars saga: New Hope, Donald Trump or Bolsinaro. | |
| And then the empire strikes back and they try to stifle you. | |
| But then people have memories of how good things were. | |
| They want to go back. | |
| And then it's the return of Trump. | |
| It's the 456 and before all those other silly Star Wars movies that get really bad. | |
| They have tried every trick in the book to take out Donald Trump, yet he's more popular than ever. | |
| Now, I would be remiss if I did not emphasize some of the work that Turning Point Action and educationally Turning Point USA can take credit for. | |
| You know, there's a lot of talkers in the movement. | |
| They sit on their tail, they get fat, and they complain. | |
| And some of them attack Turning Point. | |
| I'm not going to name their names, but you know who they are. | |
| They tweet and they talk and they have very small audiences because they don't do anything. | |
| And some of them say, oh, you know, what does Charlie and Turning Point do anyway? | |
| You know, besides the thousands of high school and college chapters and the hundreds of thousands of alumni and the millions of people we reach on digital social media every day and Turning Point Academy and TP USA Faith and Turning Point Action, they're very shallow. | |
| But they say, oh, I mean, come on. | |
| Well, what do you actually do? | |
| What do we actually do? | |
| We produce results is what we do. | |
| Not just campus events, but the nitty, gritty, difficult but necessary type of work. | |
| I've said it before, and I'll say it again. | |
| There is no team that works as hard and produces as much as the Turning Point team. | |
| You might not like our style. | |
| We might be too aggressive for you, but every other political outfit that I've come in contact with are lazy, except a couple. | |
| There's some really great ones, but most of them are lazy and they just take time off. | |
| You know what? | |
| From now to the end of the year, we are accelerating at Turning Point. | |
| You know what we're doing right now? | |
| We're hiring 100 ballot chasers right now because when we say we're going to do something, we're going to do it. | |
| We're hosting AmericaFest. | |
| We'll over 10,000 people. | |
| But let's look at the data. | |
| Now, again, you got to take these polls with a massive, massive, massive pound of salt. | |
| But this is not the first. | |
| This is not the second. | |
| This is the fourth or fifth that we've seen. | |
| Among younger voters, ages 18 to 34, Trump emerges on top of Biden 46 to 42 percent. | |
| For context, younger voters broke in Biden's favor around 26 points in the 2020 election. | |
| What's going on here? | |
| What's the big change? | |
| Economy, purchasing power, and Israel. | |
| Let's just be honest. | |
| Young people don't like Israel. | |
| So they don't like that Joe Biden is embracing Israel. | |
| So you have to be honest. | |
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| But also, maybe all the work that we're doing at Turning Point is making a difference. | |
| In fact, I know it's making a difference. | |
| I see it on campus. | |
| I see it online. | |
| I see it with how we have more high school chapters than we know what to do with. | |
| We know we are making a serious difference with young men. | |
| Young women, we got a struggle session going on here. | |
| We got Isabel Brown, Alex Clark, Chris Lynn Hawkins. | |
| We're going to keep the struggle session going because I got to figure it out. | |
| I talked to Kellyanne Conway the other day. | |
| I talked to Heather Higgins. | |
| I said, help me out. | |
| You know, they got good advice and we're going to figure it out. | |
| But we know we're making a difference. | |
| We see it in the numbers. | |
| We see it in the data. | |
| We're proud of that. | |
| We're thankful for it. | |
| And guess what? | |
| We are just beginning to fight. | |
| Foot on the gas. | |
| People say, oh, Charlie, you know, Turning Point's too aggressive. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| We're effective. | |
| We're effective in an undisrupted political ecosystem where a bunch of losers have been the last 30 years and we're just getting started. | |
| Thanks so much for listening, everybody. | |
| Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Thanks so much for listening. | |
| God bless. | |
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