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April 7, 2025 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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Ask Charlie Anything 218: The Red State Paradox? Transition Accountability? Stock Market Angst?

Charlie answers questions from Exclusives subscribers, including:   -Why do so many Republican states have such bad Republican leaders? -What does Charlie make of the Austin Metcalf murder story? -What adults should be held accountable when a child tries to transition?   Become an Exclusives subscriber and ask Charlie a question on-air by going to members.charliekirk.com.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hey everybody, it's the Charlie Kirk Show.
Ask Me Anything episode.
Really great questions today.
We talk about why is it that red states have such terrible Republicans.
It is the red state paradox.
We talk about IVF as well.
How should we think about in vitro fertilization?
Very hot topic.
We also discuss the EPA and whether or not it's a good idea to go to school to learn to golf.
Really good Turning Point USA leader from Allegheny joins the program.
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Here we go.
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So you can come and ask questions here.
Let's go to Gracie first.
Gracie, thank you for being a member.
Happy Friday.
What's on your mind?
Hi, Charlie.
How do you feel about where the Republican Party is in light of what's going on with the Texas Capitol right now?
Okay, so you have to enlighten me on what is happening at the Texas Capitol.
I actually don't know.
So tell me and the audience.
There's not a quorum on the House floor right now.
Okay, so you got to tell me more than that.
So what is going on?
Educate the audience.
So by not a quorum, meaning that the Republicans are not able to vote.
Okay, so why is that?
What is the backstory of that?
About a week ago, Representative Brian Harrison posted, we've been keeping this a secret, and just all of a sudden said that there's not been a quorum.
He called for a quorum, a roll call to be made.
And there wasn't enough people to be able to vote on the House floor.
This is ridiculous.
But I want to know how you feel about the Republican Party.
It's a great question.
Thank you for catching me up to speed on that.
It does not shock me.
So here's the problem.
It's called the red state dilemma.
A red state traditionally will have Republicans.
That are more like Democrats.
Because Democrats, who might be a little bit more moderate, why would they run as Democrats?
They'll never actually get any political power.
So if a Republican state ends up being 10 to 15 points too Republican, states like Nebraska, which I'm going to bring up in a second, states like South Dakota, states like Wyoming, when you have a very aspirational...
Quasi-narcissistic state senator who wants to get more power, and he really doesn't have that deeply held beliefs.
He could be a Republican or a Democrat.
He's this kind of transactional corporate type.
Country club.
It's like a power-craving sociopathic lizard who will join just whatever party is stronger.
They end up joining the Republican Party.
And mind you, in California, they joined the Democrat Party.
In New York, they joined the Democrat Party.
But in Texas, they joined the Republican Party.
Now contrast that with the blessing of being in a battleground state.
And here's the really ironic part.
If your state ends up being not that red, you actually get legitimate Republicans in your state.
Like Florida.
Now Florida's changing.
Where Florida's become so red, they're getting fake Republicans that are now being part of their state legislature.
But Florida used to be a battleground state, so they had no fake Republicans.
It was Democrats would go be Democrats and Republicans would be Republicans.
Probably the best example of where it's a 50-50 state and you get real Republicans and you get real Democrats.
I would say Arizona, but I wouldn't say that's the best example.
But one that is a...
Pretty productive, and I would say Florida, but it is changing, is states like North Carolina.
Now, they have their fair share of moderates, but it's so 50-50 with Democrat governors and Democrats gaining ground that if you're an aspirational Democrat, you go and join the Democrat Party.
So it is the red state paradox.
It is the dilemma where even though you control Texas by quite a great margin, Democrats say it's a waste of time to go run as a Democrat.
I will do a political mailer with myself with a shotgun.
I will wear a cowboy hat.
I'll put on boots.
I'll say, keep Texas, Texas, and vote for me, and then you'll go to the state capitol, and really, you're a Democrat.
Gracie, thank you for informing us what's going on in Texas.
I gotta be more up-to-date on that.
I will be honest.
I've been...
Looking at markets and macro trends a lot more than that, but thank you for making us aware of it.
And thank you for being a member.
Members.CharlieKirk.com, what's on your mind?
Hi, Charlie.
How are you?
Can you hear me?
Yes. Hi, good.
How are you?
I was just wondering, I see a lot of podcasters, conservative podcasters have been saying that they feel that signal chat issue is no longer a problem.
But then I saw that the DOD IG opened up an investigation into Pete Hegseth.
And this feels to me a lot like the things that happened in the first administration.
And I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on whether this is a concern and they're going to try to use this to impeach either Pete Hegseth or the president down the road.
So I don't know.
That's a good question.
I don't think so.
So it is an inspector general report.
It's going to come back pretty.
Boring, to be perfectly honest.
What's more concerning, though, is that Senator James Lankford, our friend from the great state of Oklahoma, which, by the way, is a perfect kind of connective tissue to the prior question that we just received, which is James Lankford, who is obviously in so many ways not a Republican, not a conservative.
He is now pushing for a special investigation into Pete Hegseth's use of signal.
Republican James Lankford from the state of Oklahoma.
Of course he is.
Pete Hegseth did nothing wrong.
It's an approved government device.
It's a proved communication methodology.
The only person who did something wrong is whoever put Jeffrey Goldberg into that chat.
Something that we believe to be Mike Waltz and his team, but we're going to wait for the final report to conclude that.
And remember, this is the story right here from Politico.com.
Lankford calls for Inspector General to investigate Signalgate.
So let me tell you, Anne, who is the one that actually triggered and prompted this IG investigation to Pete Hegseth?
Republican James Lankford from Oklahoma.
That's right.
James Lankford is the one that prompted this investigation.
Fake Republican ties perfectly into the prior question.
Thank you so much, Anne.
God bless you.
Have a great Friday.
Keith, Keith, thank you for being a member.
What's on your mind?
Members.CharlieKirk.com Howdy, Charlie.
Thank you so much for taking my question.
I'm from College Station.
We met at AmFest, and our family's really looking forward to welcoming you to Aggieland here in a few weeks.
Thank you.
Yes, sir.
My kids are getting ready to set up a Bryan College Station regional chapter, so thank you for that leadership.
Hey, here's my question.
There's so many issues right now that have economic orientation with the tariffs and so much.
One of the more painful hidden taxes that directly or indirectly touches all of us are the Obama-era EPA regulations on diesel emission fluid.
This is a big deal in Texas, whether for personal cars, tractors, big rigs, delivering all the food that touches all of our shelves.
These death standards really, they add a lot of hidden cost to a lot of the daily lives of hardworking folks.
In this era of Trumpian pragmatism, have you heard any conversations with Lee Zeldin or the president himself about looking at some of these nonsensical mandates?
And if not, is this something that you could bring to Mr. Zeldin's attention?
Thanks. Great question.
So let me just say one thing and then ask you a question.
First of all, Lee Zeldin's doing a great job.
He just closed yesterday this ridiculous Climate change museum.
Literally, we spent $4 million to build a climate change museum that nobody visited.
Lee Zeldin just closed it and said, this is ridiculous.
We're closing this.
Not to mention, Lee Zeldin is fighting every day to reclaim $20 billion in climate grants that were given out at the end of Biden's term.
I mean, we want to talk about a racket?
That alone is worthy of a massive and major and significant investigation.
But let me ask you, Keith, are these EPA rules, are they taxes that are issued by Congress or are they mandates that were previously given by an EPA administrator?
This is fourth branch of government nonsense.
I don't know how familiar you are with how the diesel engine works.
Not very at all.
But it adds extensive...
It suffocates a diesel engine in terms of performance.
It's an onerous cost.
I mean, I drive, for example, a 2015 three-quarter ton.
It's a diesel engine.
We're talking thousands of dollars of cost over the cost of ownership of a vehicle.
And every single diesel vehicle has this.
Everybody who drives a diesel, you ask anybody you know, they'll talk about how...
How expensive and how cumbersome it is.
And it's just another hidden tax at the environmental altar of nonsense.
First of all, thank you for drawing my attention to it.
I'm going to text Lee Zeldin this clip of you telling me about it.
And so I would imagine with the president's approval, this sounds like something that they need to get rid of.
So thank you, Keith.
God bless you.
And what do they say?
Howdy and gig'em.
That's right.
Something like that.
Talk to you soon.
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Brandy. Brandy, thank you for being a member.
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Hi, I'm a new...
Republican, and I've been having conversations with my mom, who I feel is apolitical, but, you know, more leaning Democrat.
I'm mixed race, and she agrees with me on certain things, but also has made comments where she says she doesn't really want to fully agree because she still has that stereotype of Republicans not being the greatest people, and so I'm just trying to figure out how to navigate those conversations with her because we do talk a lot, and that is kind of my Big conversations right now because I'm starting to get into education politics and things like that.
And we were talking about the stabbing that happened yesterday, and she kind of just said, like, she feels like it's unfortunate certain kids have to talk about certain things or be involved in certain scary things, which I agree, but we also would not be there if these things did not happen.
So our kids wouldn't be concerned or fearful in those situations if those...
No worries.
Thank you, Brandy, for being a member.
So, look, first and foremost, the stabbing is a wild story that we haven't discussed.
I have intentionally avoided the stabbing of Austin Metcalf as a story to cover on the show because I was so disturbed by the way his father handled it on TV.
And therefore, I said, look, He lost his son.
He can react however he wants.
My sympathies go to the family, but the way that he went on television and basically gave justification for the stabbing of his son and effectively was like, I feel sorry for the guy that stabbed my son.
Very, very hard for me to process.
Just so everybody understands.
He forgave him and said it wasn't racial.
Look, forgiveness is a Christian virtue.
I think that's superficial forgiveness.
I find that hard to believe that just a couple days later you could just say that you forgive him.
I think you have to go through a little bit of work and a little bit of wrestling to get there.
And of course it's racial.
You have a white son who said, hey, you're not allowed to sit there and this black student takes out a knife and stabs your son to death.
And this should be a huge nationwide news story and no one is talking about it whatsoever.
No one is talking about it.
And this white kid was Stabbed by this black student.
We're supposed to act as if that's acceptable and fine.
Could you imagine if a white student stabbed a black kid to death because the black kid said, hey, you're not allowed to sit there?
It'd be George Floyd 2.0.
They'd all have shirts.
It'd be Michael Brown, hands up, don't shoot.
The guy who stabbed Austin Metcalf, his name is Carmelo Anthony with a K. So this white kid is sitting there.
Carmelo Anthony takes out a knife and stabs him to death.
Again. The father can act and react however he wants.
I thought it was a disappointing interview.
He should have just stayed silent, or at the very least just said, I'm just in so much heartbreak right now.
Instead, he went above and beyond to say it wasn't racial, when obviously, of course, it was racial.
And he went on one day after.
Okay, so how do you talk to parents when you disagree with them?
Look, keep dialogue going.
Disagreement is okay.
You have to honor your parents.
It is a biblical commandment.
And I would say this.
Look, try to be as respectful as possible.
I know so many people that have, you know, severe disagreements and they are still able to keep things going.
We love debate on this show, but try to keep it civil and try to keep it warm.
Try to keep it congenial and try to stay away from insults or throwing names or accusations at one another.
So thank you so much, Brandy.
God bless you.
Let me just kind of tell you a little bit more about this Austin Metcalf situation.
If you're not aware of this story, that is evidence that the propaganda networks that maybe you're getting information from, they're not doing their job.
And you should listen to the Charlie Kirk Show more, you should listen to Salem Radio Network more, to Real America's Voice.
Austin Metcalf, it's this heart-wrenching story.
He was a football recruit, and literally, his identical twin watched him die and be stabbed to death by this black maniac.
And held him while he died.
And the father of Austin Metcalf, which is what made this so controversial, the father went on Fox News, I think it was Fox News or some cable show, the day after and effectively, and I don't want to put words in his mouth, but was like, this isn't racial.
We shouldn't make it about the attacker.
And again, I pray that I'll never be in that situation.
It was an inexplicably bizarre reaction, to be perfectly honest with you.
Of course, I am very sympathetic to the idea of forgiving, even when it is very difficult to forgive.
However, I'll be honest, I don't believe him that he has forgiven this person because it just feels like superficial.
I would not even be able to speak in such a situation.
And then he rushed to say it's not racial one day after, which goes to show, of course, he's making it racial.
No one was even thinking that.
Instead, he should have just been like, here's my son, here is his memory.
Again, Prayer should be with the Father.
He was obviously in a very difficult mental state, but just a bizarre reaction.
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Caroline, Caroline, thank you for being a member.
What is on your mind?
Hi, Charlie.
Yeah, I was curious about your thoughts on IVF.
I know it's something that the Trump administration has, you know, made a priority, and I think that's a great thing.
If you kind of do research as a Christian on that, it's difficult to find resources that are...
Yeah, it's a great question.
So let me first start.
There's definitely some potential moral issues with IVF that need to be talked about.
The first of which is the creation of life without sex.
It's actually the inverse of birth control, which is Birth control would be sex without life, and IVF would be life without sex.
So there's some Brave New World elements of IVF that I think we do need to confront.
And Brave New World, as I just talked about the Hillsdale College course, is that Aldous Huxley wrote in the book Brave New World that essentially one day that human beings will be made on factory and assembly lines.
They won't be a byproduct of a loving relationship.
Basically, it'll be no different than making a Cadillac or a Ford Explorer.
You can customize it as you wish and you can make it.
Okay. That's number one.
Number two, that there are significant potential human rights issues if we believe that life begins at conception.
And so we have to understand that right now there are lots of frozen embryos that are fertilized.
We believe those are lives and they're basically being refrigerated.
So that's number two.
Number three, I now have to look at the practical side, which is I know people that are IVF children.
I know people that have used IVF.
In fact, I know people that were IVF kids with surrogacy.
There is a way to do IVF in a pro-life way, which would be one fertilized embryo at a time that is very expensive and quite honestly a low likelihood of actually working.
So it's a very difficult issue because we need strong nuclear families in this country, and strong nuclear families are a bulwark against Marxism.
And these are largely young couples who love children.
While I think it should be allowed to continue in a legal way, I would definitely limit it to try to protect all the human rights aspects.
But I think we also must have a robust discussion about Do we want human life to be able to be made in a laboratory?
I think that's a very serious, let's just say, addressed element of in vitro fertilization.
Do we want to get to a place where human life can be made simply and solely in a laboratory?
I'm not so sure about that.
It is by no means a criticism of people that have used IVF or even people that are benefiting from IVF.
I will say, taking a step back, that going through infertility can be one of the hardest things that people have had to go through.
It is incredibly heart-aching and heartbreaking.
It can go through multiple different iterations of, quite honestly, the closest thing to agonizing torture that good, loving couples have to go through.
To be perfectly honest.
So it's a very tough situation and tough topic.
I tend to lean towards seeing that 90% of the time people that use IVF are incredibly well-intentioned and want to welcome life.
And that is the other more difficult aspect, which it is in some ways the exact moral intent opposite of abortion.
Where abortion are people that go into a clinic.
To eliminate life, whereas IVF people go into a clinic to try to welcome life.
So there's no easy answer there.
But the brave new world element is something I think that needs to be addressed.
So all that to say, President Trump has embraced it.
President Trump is championing it.
And I know a lot of people that have used it.
And so...
That's the answer to that question.
Okay, let's see here.
What is the next member?
Is it Brayden?
Brayden, thank you for being a member.
Members.CharlieKirk.com.
What's on your mind?
How's it going, Charlie?
Can you hear me?
Yes. How are you?
Perfect. I'm great.
How are you?
So I just had a quick question for you.
I'm a freshman at a small, very liberal institution here in Pennsylvania.
I actually started a Turning Point chapter on my campus.
As a result of that, I had lug nuts removed off my car.
We almost came off on the highway.
I've pretty much been called everything from Nazi to fascist.
Those are the only appropriate ones I can say on air.
Jeez. Safety and just happiness.
I don't know.
I just wanted to get some advice.
Do you think I'm doing the right thing?
Well, yes.
First of all, thank you.
I can imagine you don't want to make your school public because of safety, right?
I can imagine that's probably the case.
If you want to say it, we'd be happy to help you through that.
So I guess more importantly, why are you in college?
I'm in college.
Well, you probably won't like the answer, I'm in college, because honestly, that's what we're taught.
No, but I got it.
Why are you in college?
Give me an answer.
I'm in college.
I chose to come here to play golf and get a degree in economics.
Okay, so to play golf.
Got it.
So do you think college is necessary for you?
I don't believe it's necessary for me.
Well, then you just answered your question, my friend.
But look, I mean, everyone has to make your own decision, but if you're being tortured and you're getting like lug nuts, Perfect.
It did, and my institution is Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
I actually made a post the other day, and General Mike Flynn even saw it.
Oh, amazing.
What do you want to do with your life?
I'd like to get into politics someday.
I know it's a broad statement.
I'm not really sure what I want to do with it, whether it's a political consulting firm or something along that aspect.
But I'd like to definitely get into something like what you guys do.
Well, I can tell you, college is definitely the wrong path for you.
But I'm glad that you're honest about it and speaking out.
And also, I don't think you're going to find a wife.
Absolutely not.
Thank you, Charlie. Have a great one.
Hey, Charlie, good afternoon, or at least afternoon on the East Coast.
Thanks for everything y'all do.
I joined on election night, but this is actually my first live call, and the signed MAGA hat that you sent is prominently positioned on the mantle, so really appreciate everything y'all do, and I think you guys had a major impact on bringing the election home, and you mentioned a second ago.
I feel like the campaign never ended, and here in Virginia, I mean, we're already kind of back in campaign mode with a massive set of elections here in Virginia later this fall, and I just wonder, is there any real plan to try to keep at least one of the houses?
I think Spanberger, or I call her Spyberger, just given her background and how slippery she is.
But if Virginia loses all three...
Governor and then the both houses, they're already talking about Raymond Thru, Sanctuary State, nine-month abortion, everything.
And I just want, we only need to flip to, I'm really came down to the State House and State Senate that combined 4,000 total votes last time around.
But I know Speiberger is going to be a tough one to beat, given her background and her positioning.
And with the new draw of the congressional district, she's much more tied in with the Nova crowd, which as you know, are as crazy as they get.
I got some of that.
You said your state's Virginia, correct?
Right? Is that right?
Yes, sir.
Okay. How is Winsome Sears doing?
What is the state of that race?
Okay, so her biggest issue is, I think, you know, for the most part, she's, I would say, mostly MAGA.
And I think she's come our way over time.
I don't think she was, you know, necessarily fully on the team before.
And, you know, they're still a little bit questionable there.
But her problem is that she'll say, oh, you know, hey, I...
We're going to do this, or we're going to do that.
But in Virginia, the Democrats have a hard five-point edge that you have to overcome.
I only have to get every conservative vote, but you have to bring down the negatives of the opponent.
And Spanberger's been preparing herself for this for years.
And the only way to win, or to even beat her, or even get close enough to bring...
One of the state houses over the line is going to be bringing her negatives out, and I've been talking with some of the local people here about this, and I think I'm starting to see a little more aggression, but she's a very tentative candidate.
She's not that confident on her public speeches, and I just don't think she's got a full grasp of the messaging, and she certainly doesn't know how to go after Spanberger, who tries to say, oh, I'm just a regular mom, just a regular mom, but she's as vicious, hardcore left wing as anybody could be, and she's got the deep state pedigree, so she's well trained.
And it's concerning.
Virginia goes, it's the birthplace of the nation.
And they're going to go full bore if they get the trifecta.
And Youngkin's been, in my opinion, maybe the best governor in the country.
But we have the one-term rule here, so he's out in the fall.
So a couple things.
Thank you for that.
Virginia, I think, can become a swing state, especially if we bring high prop voters home.
I'm going to be spending a lot of time in Virginia.
I'm going to be doing an event at University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Liberty, and potentially one more like George Mason and VCU.
Very big off-year election.
But Winsome Sears, we have to bring across the finish line.
Honestly, a lot of it is going to be contingent on the economy.
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Benjamin, what's on your mind?
Thanks for being a member.
Members.CharlieKirk.com.
Hey, Charlie.
God bless you and your family.
I hope that extends out to you, my friend.
Thank you.
Is there a law that will consider or considers underage mental abuse or child neglect if a child has like a gender dysphoria condition and the parent or guardian manipulates that child's mind or thought process through coercion of like doing a sex change or homo suppressors?
And if there isn't, is there one in the works?
That's a really good question.
So the answer is not really.
It's very difficult.
I think you first have to go after the teachers and the doctors.
I think we got to go after the doctors, especially the ones that are prescribing this.
It's so hard because some of these parents are so well-intentioned that they are essentially held hostage and they too are medically kidnapped by the system.
When a parent who's very involved is told by a doctor, if you do not allow your daughter to medically transition, then they're going to commit suicide.
Would you rather have a dead son or a dead daughter or an alive son effectively holding them hostage?
Tiffany, Tiffany, thank you for being a member.
Really appreciate it.
What is on your mind?
Yes, my question is regarding the tariffs, and I'm curious to get your opinion.
I work with a gentleman that's very liberal, and he thinks that everyone that's recently retired as the stock market is crashing, in his words, are suicidal and frustrated with that and doesn't think the stocks are going to bounce back as quickly.
So, that is a short-term analysis.
Here's what I don't want to do, and I think it's very important.
I'm not going to dismiss or, let's say, rationalize financial suffering.
People are hurting right now.
Obviously, the market's down.
I believe this will be short-lived.
I believe if you take the long-term perspective with tax cuts, no tax on tips, deregulation, economic boon, major investment, that this thing is going to grow.
Remember, algorithms run most of the market.
So I think you'd say to your friend, look, let's talk at the end of the year.
Let's talk at the end of next year.
Investing is a long-term game.
If you are investing just for a 24-hour news cycle, then you are going to be in a tough spot.
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My rule is this.
Look at your investments once every six months.
I think it's really unhealthy if you open up your Schwab or your TD Ameritrade app or your interactive brokers app every single day.
Unless you are a day trader.
If you're a day trader, fine.
But if you're a long-term investor or 401ks, do yourself a favor.
Unless you have immediate and pressing liquidity needs, which is possible.
Unless you are in highly sophisticated trading and it's your profession.
But if you are a retiree and you do not have immediate liquidity needs, do yourself a favor.
Delete that app from your phone and open it up in six months.
Stocks are not meant to be a casino.
It is not meant to be DraftKings where you are betting on whether or not Josh Allen is going to do a super boost and run for a touchdown and throw a touchdown.
I get that it's not ideal, that the market is down a couple thousand points.
I'm down.
You're down.
We're all invested in the long-term, bullish perspective of America.
But I'm still incredibly long on America, and I think you guys should be too.
Dollar cost average is a great way to invest.
Do some every quarter, and don't look at your portfolio every day.
It will drive you insane, and it does nobody any good.
Okay. Brandon, you are the last question.
What is on your mind?
Morning, Charlie.
Can you hear me?
Yes, how are you?
Good. So my question is, in general, what advice do you have for someone trying to write a book?
Trying to write a book.
Is that what you said?
Yes. Well, it's so funny.
I'm actually writing my Sabbath book right now.
First and foremost, you have to write about something you are very clear about.
You have to have a great hypothesis, a great argument, Great contention.
Basically, a book should be an argument, unless you're writing a novel, right?
That's a whole separate thing.
My argument is that the Sabbath is good for me and good for society, and people should adopt it into their life, and I'm going to tell you why.
That's a lot to work on.
You have to have a passion about it.
And finally, compartmentalize it.
Start small.
Write a little bit every single day.
If you write for five to ten minutes a day, the real person you should be asking the question of is Blake.
Blake writes a lot of books.
He's prolific.
He helped me with my last book significantly, Right Wing Revolution.
He's got a whole bunch.
He's got a whole thing.
He basically doesn't sleep for three days and takes all sorts of interesting substances and poof, there's a book.
But he's different.
So, actually, Blake can help answer this question on the members page.
Blake can write like a paragraph of advice how to write a book.
I think that's a good way.
Thank you, Brandon.
God bless you and Shabbat Shalom.
Thanks so much for listening.
Everybody email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com.
Thanks so much for listening, and God bless.
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