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Charlamagne tha God

Author and radio host of "The Breakfast Club," known for interviewing politicians and offering critiques of political figures.

Top 10 podcasts with Charlamagne tha God

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Oct 25, 2024 • 36min

Charlamagne tha God Has Some Advice for Kamala Harris and the Democrats

Charlamagne tha God, co-host of the "Breakfast Club" and author of "Get Honest or Die Lying," shares his thoughts on Vice President Kamala Harris's engagement with Black voters. He discusses the exaggerated narrative of her losing support, emphasizing the Democrats' messaging issues. Charlamagne recalls facing death threats for simply interviewing Harris and critiques the lack of honesty in political discourse. He highlights the need for Democrats to address immigration and economic concerns more authentically to resonate with voters.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 1h 43min

Tucker Carlson, Shawn Ryan, Bill Maher, Charlamagne, and More: Most Memorable Interviews From 2024

Charlie Kirk discusses the importance of engaging young voters in a changing political landscape. Shawn Ryan shares insights from his Navy SEAL days, highlighting resilience and mental toughness. Charlamagne tha God dives into controversial views on social issues, while Riley Gaines passionately advocates for women's sports in the context of transgender athletes. The group addresses political integrity and the influence of alternative media, emphasizing the power of grassroots movements in shaping future elections.
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May 23, 2024 • 1h 36min

Is The Left Turning on Biden, with Charlamagne tha God, and Pastor John Amanchukwu on the Truth About America | Ep. 800

Charlamagne tha God, author of 'Get Honest Or Die Lying,' discusses why he won't endorse Biden and explores third-party options in 2024, strategies for dealing with social anxiety, the extent of systemic racism in America, black opportunity in 2024, and why black people might vote for Trump. Pastor John Amanchukwu talks about banning sexualized books, his Christian values, black opportunity, and the truth about America.
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Mar 17, 2024 • 1h 9min

Live from SXSW: Noel King interviews Charlamagne tha God and Angela Rye

In a lively conversation from SXSW, Charlamagne tha God, a comedian and radio host, and Angela Rye, a lawyer and social justice advocate, dive into the shifting dynamics of Black voters' support in the upcoming elections. They discuss the complexities of identity and political discourse, addressing the disillusionment felt by many. The duo critiques Biden's administration, highlighting key accomplishments and the need for genuine connection with marginalized communities. They also stress the urgency for diverse political representation and the significance of listening to diverse voices.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 25min

Charlamagne tha God on Biden v. Trump

Charlamagne tha God, a prominent radio host and author known for his candid political critiques, joins Bracton Booker, a Poltico correspondent focused on race and politics. They delve into the surprising statistic that a significant portion of Black voters may support Donald Trump in 2024. The discussion examines Black voters' dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party and highlights key issues that drive this sentiment. They also explore what true political engagement looks like, challenging leaders to genuinely address the community's needs.
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May 29, 2024 • 2h 33min

Charlamagne tha God On Diddy Tape, Catching Gay, and Nuclear War

Charlamagne tha God joins the podcast to discuss Diddy, Ye, and nuclear war. Topics include catching gay, racial insults, student loans impact, American unity, industry manipulation, and nuclear war risks. The conversation also covers fake nukes, D-jokes, celebrity grifting, and societal progress amidst AI fears.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 38min

Charlamagne tha God Has Some Advice for Harris and the Democrats

In this lively discussion, Charlamagne tha God, co-host of The Breakfast Club, sheds light on Vice-President Kamala Harris's recent outreach to Black voters, particularly Black men, amidst challenges in polling support. He shares his personal experiences, including receiving serious death threats for engaging with Harris. Charlamagne argues that the narrative of her losing support is exaggerated and critiques the Democrats for shying away from honest discussions about pressing issues like immigration and the economy. He emphasizes the need for transparency and sincerity in political messaging.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 1h 3min

Watch the Moment Charlamagne tha God Realizes Dems Have Been Lying the Whole Time

Charlamagne tha God, a provocative radio host, shares his evolving opinions on Donald Trump, realizing the misrepresentation of threats to democracy by Democrats. New York City Mayor Eric Adams emphasizes the party's neglect of working-class voters while facing media scrutiny. They discuss controversial political sermons blending spirituality and hot-button issues like immigration. The conversation exposes inconsistencies in media narratives and calls for authentic accountability amidst shifting perspectives in contemporary politics.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 15min

Lewis Black Takes on Summer Heat | Charlamagne tha God on Racist Anti-Kamala Rhetoric

Lewis Black, a fiery comedian known for his sharp social commentary, vents about the scorching summer heat and the absurdities it brings, like exploding soda cans. Charlamagne tha God, a prominent radio host and author, dives into the racially charged attacks on Kamala Harris, critiquing how these distractions overshadow pressing political issues. Both guests blend humor and serious critique, discussing the complexities of identity politics and the media's role in shaping divisive narratives.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 54min

Unpacking Kamala’s Campaign Kickoff with Charlamagne tha God | Behind the Show

Charlamagne tha God, a prominent media personality known for his outspoken views on social and political issues, joins Josh Johnson to dissect Kamala Harris’s Atlanta campaign kickoff. They tackle the GOP's sexist and racist narratives, emphasizing how they detract from substantial discussions. The conversation explores the impact of celebrity endorsements on Harris's identity, the importance of meaningful political messaging, and the dynamics of race and gender in political critique. They also ponder what Black voters should consider before supporting Trump.