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Aug. 28, 2024 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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Kamala Harris's Emotional Support Animal, Tim Walz
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Kamala Harris needs a chaperone and an emotional support animal and I know Kamala Harris' type.
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We were honored and blessed to be able to host the historic rally, one of the most historic rallies in Trump history and in American history, where a Kennedy endorses a Republican.
RFK endorses Donald Trump.
And as all of you saw, the b-roll from that, from the excitement and from the energy and the enthusiasm, it was off the charts.
We put on the best show in politics.
The greatest show in politics is what Turning Point Action does.
But our team is more than just an event planning organization.
We are in the grassroots.
We are doing the work to expand the electorate to find new voters and get them registered to vote.
Now what I'm about to share with you is both exciting, amazing, and a little bit disturbing.
We had well over 16,000 people attend.
You've heard me talk about last couple of days.
Okay.
Great job, Charlie.
What if I told you that a serious portion of the people that attend these rallies are not registered to vote?
That's right.
They're not registered to vote.
Now, we are there doing the work, not just putting on the event, but we deployed our full-time staffers to go talk to every single attendee, asking them if they were registered to vote.
Are you registered to vote?
Are you registered to vote?
And it makes you think, out of all the Trump MAGA rallies over the last couple of years, how many people are attending Well, this is what makes Turning Point Action different.
This is what makes our organization, in my opinion, the most effective, most critical, game-changing grassroots organization.
RNC of the past, which by the way we put a lot, as you well know, a lot of energy and a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of focus on removing the prior RNC, they never thought, hey, let's go register voters at MAGA rallies.
They assumed that everybody who was coming to a MAGA rally was already registered to vote.
Well, that assumption is wrong.
That assumption is foolish.
According to The data that we were able to run and then successfully transfer it, 4%, 4% of all the attendees in that picture are not even registered to vote in the state of Arizona.
Now mind you, a large percentage of that 4% are people that are registered in other states.
But they live in Arizona.
They just haven't yet gotten around to changing their registration.
They live in California.
They live in Washington.
They live in Oregon.
They live in New Mexico.
They live in other blue states and they've moved to Arizona, but they haven't yet got their paperwork sorted out.
But they're here attending a rally in the critical, must-win state of Arizona.
And no one has yet reached out to them until they met Noah Formica from Turning Point Action.
We ran an entire table and we were working the lines in the 106 degree heat.
Are you registered to vote?
Are you registered to vote?
And Noah Formica, who's a machine in Pennsylvania, we brought the Pennsylvania Game Changer, we flew him out to Phoenix, and we worked that line.
One voter at a time.
And we registered not 10 new voters, not 30 new voters, not 100 new voters, but we finally have the final number today because we just submitted them all to the Secretary of State website.
Turning Point Action registered 642 new voters.
642 new voters.
To put that into perspective, that is triple the amount of voters that the current Attorney
General of Arizona won by in the 2022 election.
642 voters.
You model that out.
Donald Trump only fell 10,000 ballots short in the state of Arizona back in 2020.
In one rally, in one rally, it's about 6% of the amount that we fell short of by.
This is extraordinary.
And we need to do this at every rally, and you can do this too.
This goes to our hypothesis.
This goes to the core belief on this program.
That we might win the debate, but lose the election.
Because we do not do the work to go have the conversations to talk to every voter.
We're doing everything we can at Turning Point Action.
People, you know, a lot of people attack Turning Point.
Oh, Charlie, what have you done?
What have you done?
We just added 642 new Trump voters in the state of Arizona in what event?
One event!
And they're all on the absentee ballot list now.
Almost all of them all are, because they were filling it out.
They're all going to get ballots now sent to their home.
And these, this is the definition of low propensity voters.
This is the type of voter that forgets to do their registration.
And I asked the team, I said, what percentage of the people that registered to vote were male versus female?
And Noah said, almost.
They were almost all men.
Men are not exactly as organized when it comes to voting as women.
And this is the problem.
If you look at the data, this is the men versus women election.
It just is.
Kamala Harris is trying to run up the score with young women.
We have to try to offset that with young men.
And we are going into the grassroots, into the streets to find those voters.
And you can do this too.
We have talked time and time again that you can become a voter registration machine.
It doesn't require anything except the fact that you are willing to have the conversation and pull up the phone and go to tpaction.com slash vote.
Just yesterday, two of my neighbors who moved from Indiana Complaining about Kamala.
They came to the event and I followed up, followed up, followed up, followed up.
They're like, well, Charlie, shouldn't we vote in Indiana?
I said, no!
What state do you live in?
They said, well, we live in Arizona.
They said, but we still have our registration in Indiana.
I'm confused.
I said, vote where you live.
Since you live in Arizona, vote in Arizona.
So they unregistered to vote in Indiana.
They registered to vote here in Arizona.
Two new Trump voters.
Look at those images.
Everyone in this audience can do that.
Especially if you live in Georgia.
Especially if you live in North Carolina.
Especially if you live in Pennsylvania.
Especially if you live in Michigan.
Especially if you live in Wisconsin.
Especially if you live in Nevada.
And of course, especially if you live in Arizona.
Those states.
Every day when you go out into restaurants.
Every day when you go into the cafe.
Are you registered to vote?
Wear the trumpet.
Are you registered to vote?
The voter registration deadline is closing everybody.
It's closing soon.
The voter registration deadline in North Carolina is coming up in about nine days when voting begins.
I think they might allow a little bit of late voter registration.
October 7th is the voter registration deadline in Arizona.
The Wisconsin voter registration deadline is coming up.
And once the voter registration deadline hits, we cannot add new voters to the system.
We are still in this precious period of time where we can find new voters and bring them into the roles.
And our failure to do this, or our ability to do this, will decide the November election.
So it's a matter of getting off the sideline.
Doing nothing is a ticket to tyranny.
642 new Arizona Trump voters.
642.
And I want to be clear.
Some of the people that were registering to vote were out-of-staters.
Other ones are people that were wearing Trump shirts that have never voted.
Noah talked to one attendee, said, yeah, I've been to about six Trump rallies.
He said, do you vote?
He's like, nah, I think voting is a waste of time.
I said, oh, so you'll wait.
He waited, this person waited three and a half hours in the 106 degree heat to go hear from Donald Trump, but he's never voted before.
He thinks it's a waste of time.
But now he will.
And now he's registered to vote.
And the important thing, of course, is because of the bodies that we have on the ground, we'll be making sure that we follow up on these people, that it's not just that they're registering to vote, but their ballots get into the system.
That's why I'm wearing the shirt, Vote Early.
A rally is great, but if it does not translate to registration and then to action, then it's nothing.
We didn't do any of this in 2020.
But even if it's a 5% difference, that 5% difference could be the difference between tyranny and civilizational survival.
Every single one of you can do what Noah did.
He registered 642 new voters.
If men vote in big numbers, we win this election.
It's that simple.
There's other elements.
We need to lose less with Gen Z voters, do a little bit better with millennial women, try to close the gap on families, boomers need to come home.
But the essence really is this, is low propensity, which means people that don't always vote, men, working class men.
If working class men and their families and their friend group vote, we're going to be in a great spot.
But that requires voter registration, it requires contacting voters, and Democrats don't know what to do about this because typically Democrats are the ones that benefit from low propensity voters.
Typically Democrats are the ones that are able to enjoy electoral success because of people that are less likely to vote.
This is a clip from CNN, Jennings, who is talking about how men, the Rogan vote, the Rogan bro vote, the low propensity voter, The guy who brings a lunch pail to work.
The guy that showers before work and after work.
That is who is going to determine the 2024 presidential election.
Play cut 50.
Because his name is Kennedy, he will draw a crowd.
I mean, you gotta remember, Trump's ticket to victory... That's the problem.
Well, but... And then he's gonna speak.
Depends on the crowd, doesn't it?
I mean, his ticket to victory are these low-propensity male, working-class male voters.
The Joe Rogan...
That is the type of voter that we need to win.
at them at your own peril because if they get excited about RFK or they think it's,
you know, if he says Trump's okay we're going to turn out and vote. That's how Trump changes
the composition of the electorate through that kind of voter. So that is the type of voter that
we need to win. To expand the electorate, working class men can save the country.
For example, a truck driver may be on the road on election day.
A truck driver might be in Alabama and he's registered to vote in Georgia.
A truck driver might be in Iowa and he's registered to vote in Pennsylvania.
That's why mail-in voting and voting early is key.
And being okay with mail-in voting.
And being comfortable with mail-in voting.
This is Joe Rogan articulating how the left is no longer the party of free speech, how the Democrat Party is a mockery of its former self, which is why you are seeing the Avenger Squad, the once free speech, anti-war Democrat Party, is now warmongers, censorship, big government, open borders.
Joe Rogan is the gateway drug.
For young men that thought they were Democrats to become MAGA.
Joe Rogan is the bridge.
And on that bridge they'll see RFK.
They'll see Elon Musk.
Play cut 33.
The culture shift between right and left authoritarianism and now people don't recognize that the if you just stopped looking at it in terms of red and blue look at the actions Whether it's war, suppression of free speech, pharmacological interventions that are mandatory, whatever the f*** it is.
That used to all be associated with the authoritative right.
The authoritarian right.
And now those things are being embraced by the left.
And I think it's just an ideology thing.
I think we get confused and we think, we're on the right side.
We're on the right side.
And if it's our side that's saying this, for sure it's the right thing to do.
And no one's critically thinking about this.
The type of voter that is the low-hanging fruit is that Gen X man.
They've been working their entire life trying to build a family, own a home, and they are seeing the economic catastrophe ahead of them.
Inflation is crushing people, especially in the Sun Belt.
Crushing people in Arizona.
If you are paying more for groceries, Kamala Harris is to blame.
She is the current Vice President of the United States.
She is currently in control.
Kamala Harris comes out, she says, oh, I'm against the electric vehicle mandate.
Okay, well, why don't you cancel it right now?
Why don't you get Joe Biden to cancel it?
Show us your leadership.
Kamala Harris says that she is in favor of Trump's border wall.
Okay, well then why are you selling all the pieces of Trump's border wall?
She says she's an outsider, but she's really the current vice president.
And working class voters are increasingly seeing through the mirage of Kamala Harris.
They want the country back they had four years ago.
Where wages were going up.
Where we were a strong and confident country.
We were a happier country.
We were a healthier country.
We were a more stable country.
We were not being invaded.
Crime was going down.
We were an objectively better country.
An objectively better country.
Back.
Just four years ago.
And Kamala Harris has had four years.
Her first day started three and a half years ago.
And so it is now the question of, will the grassroots go and find new voters?
Will you go and find new voters at the coffee shop, the laundromat, the grocery store?
That is the question.
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Okay, big announcement everybody.
Kamala Harris is now saying she's doing an interview.
Kamala Harris has been running for president now for 38 days.
Over the last 38 days, Kamala Harris has seized her party's nomination, picked a running mate, held a party convention, and held stump speeches all over the country.
But in that whole time, she's not answered a single unscripted question, except one.
When are you doing a debate?
That's it.
She has not given a sit-down interview.
She has not held a press conference.
Why not?
There's lots of excuses from her campaign and from the propaganda press, but the real answer is obvious.
Kamala isn't giving interviews because she's afraid of them.
Kamala gets nervous and flustered easily.
She can't speak well under pressure.
She can't handle it.
She isn't very smart, and she isn't very informed.
She struggles at anything that isn't 100% scripted.
If you need proof, just look at any of Kamala's interviews as Vice President.
Ask her a question about Ukraine, and she starts sounding like a kindergarten teacher, or even worse, a kindergartener.
But the pressure has been enough that Kamala's handlers think that she needs to hold at least one interview.
Just, you know, one interview.
So on Thursday, she's giving her first ever interview.
But guess what?
She won't be alone.
She needs a chaperone.
She needs a babysitter.
So, on Thursday, she's sitting down with Tim Walz, who will be her emotional support animal, basically.
Or, he'll be able to swoop in and save her if she starts struggling.
Now, let me say this again.
The Kamala Harris campaign is toxic femininity.
A lot of women love this.
Oh, wow.
She's going in with an emotional support animal.
Just like me, I have anxiety when I have to go talk to the boss.
Can you imagine?
We're hiring a president of the United States, potentially, who's the current VP, that gets all jittery for an interview.
I talk for a living.
If you are going to be in public life and you can't do an interview by yourself, you can't take unscripted questions, what are you doing in public life?
This is a redux of Joe Biden in the basement.
They think they can propagandize you and they can force feed this ticket with you not asking questions, not caring or having any concern.
According to reports, the Harris campaign wants the candidates In the debate, to be allowed to bring notes.
She wants cheat sheets.
So she's doing this double interview with Tim Walz.
When she goes into the debate, she wants to be able to have all her little citations and notes.
Now, I'm going to be doing over 21 campus tour stops.
21 campus tour stops this fall.
I'll be able to be asked questions from any direction.
Anybody can come up and ask a question.
A professor, a student, an activist, a Democrat operative.
I will not have a single note there.
Now, I'm not running for president.
I have no plans to run for president.
I'm taking questions for two or three hours at a time.
I just did this struggle session with 20 woke college kids that will be airing in early October, when I took on 20 college kids at once, and they were all in this circle of fire with no notes.
No notes whatsoever.
And they were allowed to come in and say whatever they want, and they were fresh, and I just... Kind of a firing squad.
I'm not running for president.
I have no plans to run for president.
Kamala Harris cannot sit down with, here's the kicker, CNN.
This is with Dana Bash.
This is home team.
This is like, Donald Trump, can you sit down with Jesse Waters?
Donald Trump, can you sit down with Shauna Hannity?
I thought Kamala Harris is a prosecutor.
I thought Kamala Harris is tough.
All these ads, this propaganda that they're running, she's as good as it gets.
Now, will this interview be pre-recorded or live?
We'll see what the home team of CNN does.
Oh, they say it's pre-recorded.
So, in the debate that's coming up, they're afraid to be able to do this without any sort of pre-scripted notes.
Harris' team knows that she's horrible when she's put on the spot and forced to improvise.
So, they want the debate to be as scripted as possible.
Let Kamala deliver a scripted opening and bring a bunch of scripted responses to likely questions, which is why I remain with my opinion But you don't always get what you want.
That Kamala Harris should have to take questions from real people, you cannot prepare for that.
We'll see if that ends up actually happening.
That's also why they want Kamala Harris to keep open mics.
They hope to turn the debate into a bitter, personal mess, where she's able to jab and have one-liners rehearsed.
All the actions of the Kamala campaign, and all the facts we know about her, are screaming out the obvious reality.
Kamala Harris is an empty suit.
She rose far above her ability due to her nepotism, her skin color, and luck.
She's not a good leader.
She can't run for office.
She lacks confidence and command of the issues.
And she can't think on the spot.
And they want to make this person president?
She cannot do a interview without a chaperone for Tim Walz just to be there to say, it's okay, I'll answer it for you.
This should actually give you a lot of confidence.
I thought for certain, okay, after the convention, they're going to at least throw her into some interviews.
No, she's really bad at this, guys.
And what we learned from Joe Biden is two things.
It can work.
You can stuff an unqualified candidate and someone who can't talk into the White House.
But it also can backfire.
Will enough Americans wake up?
It's tough.
They are running hundreds of millions of dollars advertising a month.
Hundreds of millions of dollars advertising a month.
So this cuts down her time in half.
Tim Walz will be able to answer some of the questions for her.
Kamala Harris will be able to take her Valium and her Chardonnay beforehand.
Just kind of chug a whole one.
Get the little jitters out.
Will Kamala Harris get the questions in advance from CNN?
Will she know the questions before they happen?
Their whole plan is to hide Kamala for as long as possible and bank on a short election cycle and try and fool as many low information voters.
But guess what?
You can't hide a president.
Well, you kinda can hide a president.
Who's president right now?
Who's in charge?
Imagine what the White House would be like.
And we're supposed to put up with this nonsense?
With this crap?
Let alone that she's a radical, and she's a liar, and she's deceiving, and she's a bad manager.
She can't sit down for an interview with CNN?
Well, CNN's own Scott Jennings drags her for bringing her own emotional support animal.
And just so we're clear, a lot of Gen Z women think this is great.
Oh, wow.
I know what it's like.
All the anxiety.
Get out of here.
We got a country to run.
We got real enemies.
We got real problems.
I don't have time for your safe space, your emotional well-being.
Go find a counselor and double up your benzodiazepines.
We have a civilization to save.
I don't care about your feelings.
I don't care about if you're really, it's really tough for me to talk.
Go do a different job.
Playcut 93.
Is the line now going to be, well, why isn't she doing it by herself?
Yeah, I do think people are going to bring that up.
Look, I have great confidence in Dana and CNN to do this.
I think it's incredibly weak.
Weak sauce to show up with your running mate.
The fact that they don't have enough confidence in her to let her sit herself, the actual top of the ticket, and do a single interview.
In fact, I think the hand-wringing and the gyrations over this over the last month show A troubling lack of confidence in her political ability, which also makes you wonder as a voter, what kind of president would you be if this kind of a small-time decision, can we do an interview or not, what does that look like for your decision-making process?
So yes, I think Republicans are going to think it's pretty weak to show up with effectively someone to take up half the time.
The people who support her?
You guys should have to explain yourself.
Every single one of you should have to explain yourself if you're supporting her.
38 days and her first interview is with a crutch with a home team interview?
CNN?
You don't get a crutch when you're running the country.
With a debate you wanted a crutch with little notes?
You don't get a crutch when you're staring a dictator who wants to blow you up with a nuke.
But she knows, and the Democrats who are supporting her say, well you're not, you're not electing her, you're electing an apparatus.
Oh, so we're not actually electing a president, we're electing...
An oligarchy.
That's not the system of government the Founding Fathers gave us the Constitution.
You don't vote an entire Leviathan in.
We're not voting this entire administration.
We're voting for a president.
But she can't handle it.
Because she just wants to be the temporary puppet, the temporary mirage of the technocracy.
Of a bunch of technocrats who can then call the shots because it's the Council of Administration and the experts who are in charge.
Just a figurehead.
And they just gotta push enough people, raise enough money, raise a couple billion bucks, Run enough ads, do the vibes, do the dancing, a couple of pre-scripted fake phone calls with the Obamas, a couple selfies with celebrities, a couple stump speeches talking about, and we will never interfere with a woman's right to choose.
Get through the debate, get through your one interview with your emotional support animal.
What American Can put up with this.
Yeah, I know if you are deranged, team blue, lunatic, I get it.
But what person who actually wants the well-being of this country, you can say whatever you want about Donald Trump.
He does an interview every hour.
He does press conferences for an hour and a half on end.
JD Vance does three on a given Sunday of sit-down, real, serious, rigorous interviews.
This is a disgrace.
And voters need to wake up to it very quickly.
This is a former Democrat campaign worker talking about, throughout her career, she's done mostly campaign fundraising.
She knows the way the Democrat Party works behind the scenes.
This is a very, very important piece of tape.
Let's play Cut 38.
Throughout my career, I've mostly done campaign fundraising, so I've seen it the way that it works behind the scenes, and I know that candidates spend eight, nine, ten hours a day Just calling donors and begging rich people for money.
It's pretty much the only people that they talk to.
And what this inevitably means is that we don't actually live in a democracy.
It's just rich people calling the shots and having the access to talk to the politicians.
They're the ones that basically get their ear all day.
They're the ones that can help shape and prioritize what the politician actually focuses on.
When I first got into politics, I thought that Democrats were the party of the people.
And at the DNC this week, I felt like I was in a building with the most elite and out-of-touch people in the entire world.
It very much felt like, let's just have a huge party and forget all of our problems because the vibes are brat.
When I was there, I didn't feel any connection to real America or the place that I come from, which is the Midwest, Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri.
I don't think I can support Kamala Harris for president.
I don't even know if I can call myself a Democrat anymore.
There is so much of this happening right now, and it's happening beneath the surface.
This young lady is very wise.
You will eat joy.
Let them eat joy.
They say the whole campaign's about joy.
Look, the country's not in a joyful state right now.
People can't afford basic necessities.
People are going into debt to be able to make sure their kids have food on the table.
People had to cut back on their summer vacation.
People can't afford the next home they want to upgrade to.
They can't afford their car payment.
You got floating interest rates around 18-20% right now.
People are getting crushed by this regime, and they're dancing around as if it's Brat Summer.
Yes, if you are a lobbyist for Northrop Grumman, if you are a tech bro for Dropbox or for Salesforce, you're doing just fine.
But for the plumber, or for the single mom, or for the small business owner, you are seeing your American dream disappear in front of you.
The only thing Kamala is joyful about is that she somehow managed to become the candidate without winning a single vote and collapsing in the 2019 primary.
But deep down, I'm reading Kamala like a book.
I know her type.
You know how she says, oh, I know Donald Trump's type?
I know Kamala Harris's type.
Kamala Harris is a low-confidence woman.
She does not believe in herself.
She's very anxious all the time, constantly scared, very paranoid.
You can read her like a book.
You can see it.
I'm not even going to get into her intelligence, which is obviously not, you know, brilliant.
She's incredibly insecure.
You all know women like this in your life.
Nothing against them.
I have no problem with insecure women.
I mean, we need a place for that.
But it's so clear that she's insecure.
She doesn't believe in herself.
She thinks that she's over-promoted.
She's low competence.
High insecurity.
And honestly, that is a very dangerous combination when it comes to the President.
Just so we're clear, there's insecure men too.
A lot of them.
Look at Pete Buttigieg.
It is the imposter syndrome election.
And, you know, Kamala Harris goes around and she says, I know Donald Trump's type.
The type that Kamala Harris is, is she has to pretend as if she's really good at this thing.
And we know, like, it's OK.
We know you're not good at this.
We know that you're over-promoted.
That you kind of just fell backwards into this, and she's constantly worried that she's going to be found out.
She's a terrible manager, 92% of her staff left.
She doesn't have any sort of deep confidence in her capacity.
By the way, this is really dangerous when someone controls the nuclear arsenal.
This is why DEI is bad.
Because those who benefit actually secretly doubt themselves.
I don't know if I can do the heart surgery.
I don't know if I can do the thing.
I don't know if I can run the country.
Because you can't.
You didn't earn it.
That's what DEI stands for.
Didn't earn it.
You didn't earn it, Kamala Harris.
You didn't.
You didn't earn becoming VP.
You got appointed because you fit some sort of criteria based on melanin content.
You didn't earn this nomination.
You just kind of fell backwards into it.
No one voted for you.
It was some sort of process or Zoom call that no one still explained.
It was supposed to be Amy Klobuchar, the snow woman, and it's not supposed to be you.
And you know that deep down.
And you're broadcasting.
You can't do an interview.
You can't sit down.
You need a chaperone.
You need an emotional support dog.
You can't take questions because you're an insecure, radical person who thought that you would maybe become mayor of San Francisco.
Now you could become president.
And your insecurity is showing.
I know your type.
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