The Charlie Kirk Show

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 89 — Mamdani The Gross? 4 A.M. Club? Mandela Effects?

Jul 4, 2025
The hosts tackle the peculiar eating habits of politicians, focusing on one figure's bare-handed rice eating. They also discuss the enigmatic '4 a.m. Club,' a group blending spiritual insights with political commentary. A comedic take on the Mandela Effect reveals the strange phenomenon of collective memory distortion. The conversation touches on the rising tensions between local and foreign priorities in politics, especially among younger voters, shedding light on shifting political dynamics and the relevance of public perception.
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ANECDOTE

Jack's Rice Eating Disgust

  • Jack Posobiec describes his visceral disgust at a politician eating rice with bare hands on camera.
  • He shares personal experiences of misophonia triggered by loud eating noises, emphasizing how off-putting such behavior is in politics.
INSIGHT

Mamdani as Psychopath Politician

  • Blake Neff views Mamdani as a manipulative psychopath using fake working-class posturing to gain power.
  • He highlights that such politicians focus more on consolidating power than enacting their stated agendas.
INSIGHT

Economic Inequality Fuels Populism

  • Jack Posobiec links rising populism to economic inequality and government bailouts favoring elites.
  • He stresses the need to raise the economic floor for working and middle classes to counter both left and right populist pressures.
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