

New Script: Jimmy Kimmel Is a Bigger Martyr than Charlie Kirk | Guests: Salena Zito & Josh McPherson | 9/19/25
Sep 19, 2025
In this discussion, Salena Zito, a national political reporter, shares insights into grassroots reactions among suburban Americans following Charlie Kirk's assassination, highlighting a significant political and faith awakening. Josh McPherson, lead pastor of Grace City Church, explores the burgeoning revival and concepts of martyrdom linked to Kirk's death. Comedian Michael Malice adds a twist by criticizing the left's outrage over Jimmy Kimmel's show suspension, prompting a deeper look into the evolving landscape of late-night comedy and its cultural impact.
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Historic Memorial Unity
- The Charlie Kirk memorial drew an unprecedented coalition of conservative figures and dignitaries across factions.
- Glenn highlights the event's scale and security, comparing it to an inauguration-level gathering.
The Great Sifting
- Glenn says the public fallout is revealing people's true beliefs and allegiances.
- He frames the responses as a 'sifting' that exposes who celebrates death or rejects core freedoms.
Empower Local Broadcasters
- Brendan Carr argues local broadcasters should reclaim power to preempt national programming over community standards.
- Glenn urges empowering local stations as vital community information sources.