The Charlie Kirk Show

Charlie Kirk
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Oct 23, 2025 • 35min

Democrat Hit Lists?

Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec joins to discuss a provocative article in The Atlantic about his work. They dive into the Democrats' controversial plan to create hit lists of ICE agents, raising alarm about safety and doxxing. The conversation also touches on the newly emerged NBA betting scandal with alleged mafia links, exploring its potential impact on young men and societal concerns. Posobiec shares insights on media access changes at the Pentagon and reflects on historical press dynamics.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 35min

Debates From the Archive — Charlie on Why College is a Scam

In this engaging debate, a college student challenges Charlie Kirk on the assertion that college is a scam. They tackle the value of higher education, questioning whether it genuinely fosters moral character or merely supports ideological agendas. The discussion delves into the role of education in defining morality, the relevance of degrees to job prospects, and the potential for skills to be learned outside traditional college settings. Kirk and the student clash over critical issues like campus ideology, informed consent about educational costs, and the true meaning of education.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 37min

How YOU Can Get in the Arena and Save the Country

Sheriff Mark Lamb, the outspoken Arizona sheriff, announces his congressional candidacy. He shares his passion for law enforcement and emphasizes the importance of border security. Lamb discusses the need for strong support of ICE and local police funding. He addresses the alarming risks facing federal agents due to divisive political rhetoric. Finally, Mark rallies grassroots support, urging listeners to get involved in his campaign and emphasizes the critical role of community engagement in shaping policies.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 37min

Church Bells, Islamic Prayers, and “Memegate”

Senator Eric Schmitt, a U.S. Senator, lends insight on his planned Senate hearing addressing left-wing political violence. He draws attention to the stark contrast in reactions to a meme posted by President Trump versus the silence surrounding Charlie's assassination. The discussion also delves into the debate about broadcasting Islamic calls to prayer in comparison with church bells, igniting a conversation on cultural sensitivities and community responses to these differences.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 44min

Defunding Woke, Once and For All

David Azerrad, an Assistant Professor at Hillsdale College, tackles the ethics of taxpayer spending and the call to 'defund woke' ideologies. He distinguishes between cancel culture and necessary accountability, while also critiquing illiberal left factions. Jordan Harmon, Executive at Angel Studios, shares poignant reflections on Charlie Kirk's faith and his support for meaningful projects like King of Kings, highlighting their cultural impact. The conversation weaves through themes of freedom, truth, and the resonance of spiritual messages in today's society.
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39 snips
Oct 21, 2025 • 44min

Dear Dems: This Is Exactly What Democracy Looks Like

Dr. James Orr, an academic and commentator from the UK, joins to dive into the Oxford Union controversy surrounding President-Elect George Abaraonye's inappropriate celebration of violence. Orr discusses the implications of free speech and accountability in leadership. The conversation also touches on the dramatic fallout from the incident, including membership losses and financial troubles for the Union. Additionally, the state of free speech in the UK is analyzed, reflecting on the increasing tensions surrounding political discourse.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 40min

There Is No Moral Equivalency Between Left and Right

Mike Cernovich, a media commentator and author, and Glenn Youngkin, the Governor of Virginia, dive deep into political tensions. Cernovich discusses how conservatives often face heightened security concerns and unequal legal consequences for political violence. Youngkin sheds light on Charlie Kirk's legacy, the impact of campus politics, and the courage of students post-assassination. Both guests highlight the influence of leftist rhetoric on public safety and the importance of youth engagement within the evolving conservative movement.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 37min

What’s Really Behind the “No Kings” Protest?

Savanah Hernandez, a field journalist for TPUSA Frontline, shares her firsthand experiences from the No Kings protests in New York City. She describes the intense atmosphere, contrasting uninformed marchers with radical leftists promoting dangerous rhetoric. Hernandez highlights the visible presence of Antifa and recounts personal confrontations with protesters while covering the event. The discussion also touches on the troubling normalization of violence in political discourse and the role of radicalized educators in shaping generational attitudes.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 41min

Ask Us Anything 240: Bringing Young Women to the Right? Which Way NYC? No Kings Protest?

The hosts engage in a lively discussion about the shift in political focus towards young women, exploring cultural factors and polling. They dive into the 'No Kings Protest,' analyzing its implications and the disinformation surrounding it. Listeners also hear about effective speech preparation techniques, emphasizing practice and summarization strategies. The conversation touches on the unique challenges faced by liberal Christian schools and the logistics behind planning a major event. A blend of humor and insights keeps the dialogue engaging!
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Oct 19, 2025 • 1h 8min

We Need More Young People in the Trades — Charlie’s Last Message to the Working Class

In a candid talk with blue-collar workers, the need for more skilled labor in trades like plumbing and electrical work is highlighted. The speaker stresses that too many young people are pushed towards four-year college at the expense of trade education. He advocates for restoring trade programs in high schools and emphasizes real-world entrepreneurship over academic theory. Immigration policies and mental health issues within the construction sector are also discussed, alongside the importance of hiring locally and promoting family values.

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