A Look Back: The Best Clips of Charlie's 2025
The Charlie Kirk ShowDecember 31, 202500:44:2720.4 MB

A Look Back: The Best Clips of Charlie's 2025

Charlie's death robbed America and the conservative movement of one of its greatest figures, at the exact moment where he was reaching the peak of his abilities and his impact on the world. The tragedy of Charlie's loss is unthinkable, but his memory will be eternal. To close 2025, the show team goes back through the very best of Charlie's video clips from the past year, ranging from the Trump inauguration to his Newsom interview to the very last video he ever made.

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00:00:03 Speaker 1: My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro American student organization in the country, fighting for the future of our republic. 00:00:11 Speaker 2: My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. 00:00:14 Speaker 1: If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're gonna end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you'll end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as many kids as possible. Go start at turning point you would say, college chapter. Go start atturning point. Yould say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade, most important decision I ever made in my life, and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am. 00:00:46 Speaker 3: Lord, Use me. 00:00:48 Speaker 1: Buckle up, everybody, Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserved Gold, leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company. I recommend to my family, friends and viewers. 00:01:09 Speaker 3: Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. I'm really looking forward to this, Blake, we have a lot to get to because this is Charlie in his own words, and actually, Blake, it was sort of your idea to do this. I think he's you and some of the team, So why don't you set the table for us? 00:01:27 Speaker 2: Yeah? Well, I think it's pretty clear what this year means for all of us. 00:01:34 Speaker 4: What I guess I would just remind people that despite what happened in September, this was a tremendous year. One of the biggest tragedies about losing Charlie when we did is that we lost him at his absolute peak. He really was at the height of his accomplishment, the height of his influence, the height of his impact on the world. And if there's anything positive that came out of the horrendous thing, the horrendous events of September, it's that that really ensured that his message will be immortal. He will always be as we saw him in twenty twenty five. We'll never have to see him get old, We'll never have to see him lose his fastball, We'll never have to see Charlie mess up. Really, he's just He's always going to be Charlie in twenty twenty five. And I think the best way to remember him is to look back on those events of twenty twenty five. And we just have a whole roster of videos and we encourage everyone to email us free to met Charlie Kirk with some of their favorite memories and we'll try to get to them. But with that in mind, should we should we just start rolling through it? 00:02:46 Speaker 3: Andrew, Yeah, I love that. The first one, my first one on our clip sheet here is Greenland. And I will never forget when Charlie was like, hey, I need you to host the show. I was like, okay, sure, what's up. And He's like, I gotta go Greenland. I was like, of course, of course you do. And now you gotta put everyone. None of us had any idea. It was so secret. It was just super secret, and you know, I think Mikey got to go with him, but the you know, because you gotta go with somebody. But the funny thing is is, you know, Trump's saying, hey, we want to buy Greenland or we want to bring Greenland in and I think they still harbor those desires, but they sent an envoy with it was Sergio Gore, Charlie Kirk, Don Junior Uh and Charlie Uh in true Charlie fashion, recorded the memory one fifty seven. 00:03:36 Speaker 1: Quite a day here in Greenland. Sergio incredible, you're a Trump forse one. Don is over here, friendliest people, they love America. And we'll see what happens to make Greenland great again. And the sun is setting. It's only two thirty in the afternoon. 00:03:55 Speaker 3: The sun is setting. It's just one of those things. 00:03:57 Speaker 1: And it's very very cold here. And as we kind of liked on a great time here in Greenland, Greenland more. 00:04:07 Speaker 2: Soon he really liked, He really liked Greenland. He was talking. He would talk about how beautiful it was. 00:04:12 Speaker 3: In the keys that you'd find, yeah, in the fields and when the snow he just liked. 00:04:17 Speaker 4: I think he just liked that raw, open space beauty. You know, Charlie and I would disagree about this. He he really loves He hates high rises, He hated urban masses. So I think he really liked the idea of this place that was the size of, you know, a continent essentially and had fifty thousand people on it. And I think he really liked the limitless possibilities that that implied with it. And you know, he he remained very attached to that Greenland idea all the way. 00:04:44 Speaker 3: Love, he loved the locals there. He actually did, and he talked about it. One fifty eight. 00:04:50 Speaker 1: We're here in Greenland with Don Junior. 00:04:52 Speaker 5: Everyone wants to be on TikTok. 00:04:54 Speaker 1: What do you guys think of America? 00:04:55 Speaker 2: Great? Great love America and you loved Trump? 00:04:58 Speaker 1: Yeah, of course the youth of. 00:04:59 Speaker 2: Green hearing a lot of it. 00:05:01 Speaker 6: Guys, we're here in a lot of it. 00:05:02 Speaker 1: And you guys all watch TikTok. Didn't you live from Greenland? 00:05:09 Speaker 3: It's funny. I actually, uh, you know, we had down on the podcast and uh at Amfest. So he came and did a private podcast with us, which was phenomenal. But when he was walking out, we talked about the Greenland trip and it's Don said it was something he thought he thinks about, you know, pretty often. And there's a by the way, there's a bunch of that footage that nobody has ever seen before that's going to be coming out, which will be pretty cool. I can't say more than that, but there was a camera crew that captured a lot of footage. It has not been released, so uh. Then in January we also had the inauguration Blake and uh, this was Charlie and Erica at the inauguration ball, hours before Trump would take the oath of office. One fifty nine. 00:05:54 Speaker 1: Hours away from President Donald Trump taking the open of office. 00:05:57 Speaker 3: He hid on what's going on? 00:05:59 Speaker 1: Got judged in Alena, mister Sergio eric and as we are here, we're waiting for some people to take the stage. 00:06:08 Speaker 2: Well, the village people. 00:06:10 Speaker 3: I don't know. 00:06:11 Speaker 2: Let's see what happens. 00:06:14 Speaker 1: I gotta go figure out what's going on when they go. 00:06:17 Speaker 4: Check that was That was so funny, man. I remember that that was all highly memorable. But I think for Charlie his favorite moment. He enjoyed the ball, he enjoyed the festivities, but he he did speak repeatedly that it was very meaningful to him. Remember it was the auguration, A lot of people were planning to go. It was gonna be a big outside event. And then it was a deep freeze. It was five degrees out or something like that. It was very bitterly cold, so they moved it indoors into the rotunda. They didn't want anyone having their nose freeze off while waiting. 00:06:53 Speaker 2: To see the president. 00:06:54 Speaker 4: I think that was probably the right move, and it really speaks to the esteem the president had for and what he did to help bring about his victory that with so many Congressmans, such a limited number of people able to fit into that rotunda, it's not that big of a room that they did give a. 00:07:12 Speaker 2: Seat to Charlie and Erica. 00:07:14 Speaker 4: And so we have a clip of that, let's play one sixty. 00:07:42 Speaker 3: I remember that well because there was a big brew haha afterwards from some of the Democrat congressmen that were upset that Charlie got a closer seat to the president than they did. 00:07:53 Speaker 4: I think there was I think there was some upset from Republican congressman. 00:07:57 Speaker 3: Yes, yeah, it was. It was hilarious and it was like, who was it? It was senator, Oh gosh, I'm blanking. Senators swooped in to defend Charlie put it that way, and they were They basically said, well, when you do as much to elect a president as Charlie Kirk, then maybe you can get a better seat. It was like, you know, just the inauguration too, I want to pause there. That ball that we had that turning point hosted, it was absolutely swamped with people. I was told it was the hottest ticket in town. Everybody wanted to get to that that ball. 00:08:34 Speaker 4: It was one of the hottest rooms in town. You have that many people crowded in. Oh it got I sweated a bit. 00:08:39 Speaker 3: Yeah, it was. It was something we've never done. We ended up having a total meltdown in the coat room. I'll never forget. At the end of the night, when everybody was trying to finally go home, I ended up running into the coat room trying to find coats and all our staff went in because the hotel staff, I remember, completely swamped and they whatever their filing system. It was terrible. So we were actually like escorting guests back into the room saying, what does your coat look like? You know, it was a total, total nightmare. But the fact that Turning Point got to host a ball and the Vice President came, which is by the way, why Charlie was checking on the village people because we had to hold the village people off so long because Vice President Vance, you know, on those nights, gets delayed because he's got to do a few different stops, so he was delayed getting to the ball, So we delayed the village people going up. And that was a whole thing. Behind the scenes as well. I mean, it's all the all the memories, Blake. It's it's hard to it's hard to fully appreciate it. But here we mentioned J. JD. Vance. So let's play a TikTok of JD and Charlie flying on Air Force two. That would be one sixty one. 00:09:49 Speaker 1: Let's got a ride from our amazing vice president, say hi JD. 00:09:52 Speaker 3: Hey, guys, when you get elected vice president, they give you a sweet jacket, so it was all. 00:09:55 Speaker 2: Worth it when we're having fun in DC. Stay safe out there and this plane. 00:09:59 Speaker 1: Thanks y man, Thanks everyone. 00:10:01 Speaker 2: That is a sweet jacket. I should become vice president. 00:10:05 Speaker 3: That's next step for you. Like that. We'll get to work on that in twenty twenty six. And I will say Charlie was actually JD. Vance's first guest on Air Force two, which was pretty special. Hey, Andrew Colvett, here, do you want to own a home? The time to act is now. For the first time in years, buyers finally have the upper hand. There's more inventory, more negotiating power, and less competition. But this window of opportunity won't stay open for long. 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Called Triple Light Triple eight eleven seventy two, or go to andrewin toodd dot com that is Andrewintodd dot com. 00:11:21 Speaker 3: Blake, you have an email about Charlie's beloved Bears. 00:11:24 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, Before we continued, I just thought, Michael sent us an email and he said he watches the show every day. He misses Charlie like a lost friend, and he wanted to mention something that we don't touch on. And there's a reason I don't touch on this, he says. Charlie was a big Chicago Bears fan, and he notes, I remember just before Charlie's murder, Charlie was on air lamenting his beloved Bears performance. 00:11:50 Speaker 2: And that's right. The Bears. 00:11:51 Speaker 4: They had a bad start to this season. Charlie was optimistic with their new coach. He thought they'd be better, but they looked they looked like the same old Bears. And Michael is right. The Bears have since then gone on quite the streak. They have won the NFC North. They beat during Amfest. I avoided events to go watch the Packers play the Bears, and they choked in catastrophic fashion. So the Bears are going to the playoffs. Yeah, the Bears have got some big wins. 00:12:23 Speaker 3: I the Bears are doing great, Charlie. Charlie is donkeying on me from heaven, yes joke now, and his ducks are doing well too, So we're gonna keep an eye on that. We'll keep mentioning it. Let's get some more clips here. This was Charlie was a huge fan of Elon Musk. He just genuinely was He loved Elon Musk as an entrepreneur that he built physical things. He was very excited that Elon was in the administration and helped working on Doge so much so that he had us make Doge shirts at the Charlie Kirk Show and much talked about Doge at Turning Point, which people have taken to me so many crazy things, but it was just Charlie just loved Elon Musk and he respected him and they talked for hours. They had dinners together after the election after Trump won, got to know him personally and that was a great, a great joy for him. One sixty four, he shows off the Maga Red Tesla at the White House. One sixty four, So. 00:13:19 Speaker 1: The president has a new car. Look at that beautiful red Maga Tesla. 00:13:24 Speaker 3: It's beautiful. 00:13:26 Speaker 1: Everybody supporting Elon Musk. We won't put up with domestic terrorism. That's the President's new car. What do you guys think? Drop a comment of the red Maga Tesla and Blake we've told we we said it before in the show. 00:13:39 Speaker 3: But when Musk and President Trump had that falling out, Charlie made he called his shot and he said, by the by Christmas, they will be having dinner, and he was. It was actually ahead of he did, and there were a lot of people there was a lot of temptation to really uh, some people were really beating up on Musk when that was reaching its peak, and Charlie was emphatic. 00:13:59 Speaker 4: He said, one, I'm not going to first. He said, I'm just not going to do it because I am grateful to Elon for what he did. He said, this is right after I started working with you guys. He said, Musk bought x Or bought Twitter, and he said, this is the most important purchase by a private person in American history. He just said it, and I thought that sounds wacky, but. 00:14:23 Speaker 2: He was correct. 00:14:24 Speaker 4: It was hugely important, not just the election, but for American society for free speech worldwide. 00:14:30 Speaker 2: It really set. 00:14:31 Speaker 4: The tone that the era of cancel culture, the era of censorship, is not going to win out. And he was very grateful for that, and he was I know he was privately messaging Elon about that, just saying, you know, whatever goes on, I'm grateful for that. And he was very optimistic that the President and Elon would reconcile and continue to work together. 00:14:52 Speaker 2: And we've seen evidence that that's the case. 00:14:55 Speaker 4: Just in the past week, Elon has really been pushing this Somali fraud story, and I think Charlie's willingness to repair that relationship played a big role in that. 00:15:04 Speaker 3: Well, and I I will I will say that at the memorial, I posted a picture that kind of went viral of Elon and Trump up in the press box watching the memorial play out, and I said, I hope they're saying to one another for Charlie. And about an hour later, Elon posted that same image basically one. It was a little more flattering of him, which was fair that and he said for Charlie, and it was, it was. It was a really beautiful moment. I want to play this next clip. This is one sixty six BLM plose its being torn apart in DC. This was a very full circle moment for the show for Charlie. The Charlie kirkshow really blew up in size and audience numbers during BLM, and Charlie just went off on it. I remember he called me and he said, I'm gonna go hard. I feel like I need to go hard this this needs to stop. And I said, I'm one hundred percent behind you. Whatever happens happens like this needs to stop. Let's do it. And you fast forward March of twenty twenty five and BLM Plaza is getting dismantled in Washington, DC with a new president and new leadership, and Charlie was right there to watch it. One sixty six. 00:16:09 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody live from Black Lives Matter Plaza. Well it's not called that anymore, as you can see the working cruiser out and it is the end of this mass race hysteria happening in our country. This right here, by the way, that was the church they tried to burn down. 00:16:26 Speaker 2: You remember. 00:16:29 Speaker 1: The cruiser out here removing this two block long mural of Black Lives Matter Plaza out here in the streets of Washington, d C. 00:16:40 Speaker 2: It is quite the upper They have. 00:16:42 Speaker 1: To actually get down through the street. 00:16:43 Speaker 2: Itself to. 00:16:47 Speaker 1: Get rid of all of the nonsense. Here make America great again a BLM plaza. 00:16:55 Speaker 3: I love that he said ending race hysteria, because Charlie unfairly gets laid as a racist, as we sort of all do. But really what he was raging against, and this was one of his central themes, was this weaponization of racial grievances that was tearing the country apart, still is in some ways, but certainly made huge strides and the election of Donald Trump it was a full circle moment that I will never forget. And Charlie recognized it for what it was and he celebrated it because Charlie was not a doomer. He was optimistic about the future of this country. 00:17:30 Speaker 4: One thing that was really happening in twenty twenty five Charlie was getting on less and less likely podcasts, and I think a real marker that was super interesting and some people really did not want us to do it was Charlie went on the first He was the first guest on Gavin Newsom's podcast, And I say people really debated it, and Charlie debated it because obviously. 00:17:55 Speaker 2: There's do you want to go on a liberal show? 00:17:57 Speaker 4: He'd done that a few times, but this is a literal left wing politician. But the biggest thing people would say is Gavin Newsom clearly wants to run for president. And if Charlie goes on a show, are you basically bringing into being Gavin Newsom rebranding himself as the big foe of MAGA, the big foe of President Trump? Are you making it so he's able to run for president in twenty twenty eight. And I will say Charlie's thinking was, somebody is going to go on this show, and I don't want it to be someone besides me, because I think he was very aware. I think the line we use is we don't want to midwife President Newsom into being and it turned out to be a great call because the most immortal moment from that appearance is when Gavin Newsom has to say his own son is a big fan of Charlie. 00:18:47 Speaker 2: Let's play one seventy one. 00:18:49 Speaker 7: Last night, trying to put my son to bed, He's like, no, Dad, I just what time. What time's Charlie gonna be here? 00:18:54 Speaker 1: What time? 00:18:55 Speaker 7: And I'm like, dude, you're in school him when he's thirteen. He's like, Nona, this morning wakes up, it sicks up. Then he's like I'm coming. I'm like, he literally would not leave the house. 00:19:04 Speaker 2: Did you let him to take off school? 00:19:05 Speaker 7: No? He did, of course not. He's not here for a good reason. But the point is the council. 00:19:09 Speaker 2: School for two years. 00:19:10 Speaker 7: On the point is the point, which is you are making a damn dead And. 00:19:16 Speaker 3: I'm kidding You know what's ironic about that, though, is that Gavin Newsom would then later come back after Charlie was assassinated, and he sort of tried to walk that back. My son was aware of him. It wasn't necessarily a fan. He was just aware of him, and that just really really ticked me off. I have to be honest. I think I mentioned it a couple times on the show because I found it so galling. We knew for about a year before that interview, we'd been hearing rumors that Gavin Newsom's son was a fan of Charlie's. We'd heard it from multiple sources, and we kind of knew it was true. We just didn't know Gavin himself was going to admit as much. During the podcast sit down, Blake, You and I traveled up to the Bay Area for that interview, and we were prepping Charlie on all the different California policies, and it was quite an experience. I will say that thing went viral. It felt like it was like the longest news cycle. It was a There was a course. Gavin Newsom admitted in that podcast that he found it deeply unfair that men could compete in women's sports, and that sent shockwaves across the Democrat establishment and it ended up being becoming sort of a a larger question about where the Democrats going to moderate in an attempt to win back power. In twenty twenty six and twenty twenty eight, Gavin seemed to be tracking on a moderation course that now the whole party seems to have moved against. So the in the Democrats struggle for which way the party's gonna go. Gavin Newsom his first instincts were probably right if you wanted to actually win political power long term. But it seems the powers that be within the Democratic Party have have won the tug Award and they're gonna go more radical. I don't know if you'd agree, Blake, but that's that's been my Yeah. 00:20:59 Speaker 4: No, we'll see because he remains definitely a front runner. I think everyone expects him to run. We'll see if he does successfully make himself the champ. The other big show that it was remarkable that Charlie was excited to go on and it was a little outside his usual wheelhouse. He went on Bill Maher's show Club Random, I believe is what it was. The one he has Yeah, he went on that a short time later. I don't think we have too many clips from it. Unfortunately. The best thing about it, though, which we don't have on camera. Charlie would definitely not have wanted that film. He was very upset after he came out of that interview with Bill. He thought he'd done really badly. He thought it was going to play really badly, and he was really upset. And I just told him, Charlie, you're paranoid. And the reason you're paranoid is that Bill Maher was smoking weed the entire time and you got all this second and smoking. 00:21:52 Speaker 2: He hot boxed you for an hour. 00:21:53 Speaker 3: Oh I remember, I'll never forget. Charlie walked out, got in the car and he was he did not want to talk to me. I was like, Charlie, that was great. No, you did great, man. And I actually knew why he was upset. He missed a couple openings that he normally would have seized on, but it's because he was stoned. He got secondhand high. It was hilarious and he was really paranoid. Hey, everybody, this is Andrew Colvett, executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show. Berna Is proud to continue supporting Charlie Kirk's mission and the important work of turning Point USA, because empowering Americans to defend their freedoms begins with protecting themselves, their families, and their communities. 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So let's skip ahead a little bit. April UK shocks Bill Maher when he says he doesn't drink alcohol. Bill Maher was shocked one seventy four. 00:23:32 Speaker 2: Drink no, good, thank you. You don't drink no or smoke pot and you're married and super Christian. We're gonna get along great, No, this is this is gonna just be perfect. And they did get on great. They did get on great. 00:23:45 Speaker 3: I thought I got I got a yeah, I got a great note from Bill Worth saying after Charlie was assassinating, just assassinated, just said saying how much he genuinely enjoyed his time with Charlie in their conversation and how horrible he thought it was. And you know, I thought that was a pretty nice thing for him to reach out, So, you know, but it was. It was a it was a memorable visit. It was a memorable visit driving it into LA with Charlie, him getting hot boxed, him being so paranoid, thinking he did a terrible job. And then for that episode to be one of I think it was, if not the top most watched episode, was in the top three all time of Bill Maher's Club Random podcast. So good for good for Charlie. There we we got to play this one here. This is from March so back one it was Ashton Hall viral morning routine. You guys did this on Thought Crime. I was not there because I probably would have asked this and I would have ruined a really memorable moment with Charlie. So I'm glad I wasn't there. One seventy three, he's defiant. 00:24:54 Speaker 2: You'll never be a top influencer now. You will never you will never make it. Now is this really what he did? What is what is the health property of this? It's really funny this guy one more time? 00:25:12 Speaker 3: Whoa? 00:25:13 Speaker 2: I mean it has to be like ice bath type thing, right? Is I supposed to like tighten. 00:25:20 Speaker 3: Charlie. 00:25:22 Speaker 4: Yeah, it was a good sport. I'm surprised he was so skeptical of it. I feel like Charlie could have totally gotten into rubbing banana on your face, so he'd be like, Blake, I have to rub a banana on my face every morning. It gives me so much vitality, it gives me glow. 00:25:37 Speaker 8: Uh. 00:25:38 Speaker 4: Yeah, he had his own his own health stuff, the woo woo as I would call it. 00:25:42 Speaker 3: You were always so hard on him about the woo woo, the Charlie woo woo stuff. Charlie loved Maha. He was all into it. And Blake was just like, wasn't there that there was an Atlantic article that called it the woo woo And You're like, it's right, It's right, it is wooo. Charlie was like, oh, Blake, good times. I'm miss I miss the you and Charlie's back and forth. So let's go to back to April when the Bill Maher podcast happened. Uh, this is one of the more memorable tour tour stops at A and M. The Night Crowd. He loved his visit to an M one seventy. I love the way that very finishes off. He throws the hats and and he does that, he does the what does he do like this? Yeah? 00:26:41 Speaker 2: He does. There's ever the A and M has a lot of traditions. 00:26:45 Speaker 4: What I loved about that it was so last minute that they even did that. I think he only said make sure you play their fight song. I think literally in just as we arrived at the building, just before he went out, Uh, someone told him he should do that. He would like the reaction, and boy, boy did that ever get the right reaction? 00:27:05 Speaker 3: Yeah? Well, and here's in April. It approved me wrong? What is a woman? 00:27:09 Speaker 1: This? 00:27:10 Speaker 3: These these Charlie, Charlie spun them up with a mental conundrum, a mental cul de sac that they couldn't get out of. And he loved this question. 00:27:20 Speaker 1: Can you tell me what a woman is? 00:27:21 Speaker 2: Are you a woman? 00:27:22 Speaker 1: You want to answer a question? 00:27:25 Speaker 2: Yes, I am a woman? Okay, what are you? 00:27:27 Speaker 4: Great? 00:27:27 Speaker 3: What is a woman? 00:27:29 Speaker 2: What is a woman? A person who was born with xx chromas I. 00:27:33 Speaker 1: Agree, Hey, we have the culture, we have done it. 00:27:39 Speaker 2: Oh, this says not the way you gotta train. 00:27:43 Speaker 1: I'm better a woman a person with x X chromosomes. 00:27:47 Speaker 3: Deiplaric victory the culture. 00:27:50 Speaker 2: Can I please explain what I'm trying to say? 00:27:54 Speaker 3: Thank you? Oh there's more? 00:27:55 Speaker 2: Can I please explain? You can explain? 00:27:57 Speaker 1: I think I think your statement is rather self out. 00:28:00 Speaker 2: Listen. That is not to exclude trans women. 00:28:05 Speaker 3: Got it. Charlie loved the proved me wrongs man. He just loved him, and he loved he loved the viral moments. He loved getting out and mixing up with students, and he learned a ton interacting with them, and it was really a secret sauce. And you know, Blake, you know as well as anybody how excited Charlie was to get back out on tour. And it's terrible that it ended the way it did. But you know, we've said it before. He died with his boots on and he loved being out with the students and that that I think that clip really demonstrates just how much how much he did. Go ahead, Blake, Yeah, well. 00:28:49 Speaker 2: It just yeah, he he died with his boots on. 00:28:52 Speaker 4: He died doing exactly what he loved doing. He looked forward to them all the time. I don't think he I don't think he really would have wanted to go any other way. You know, as as Erica said at the memorial, it's like he just he was doing what he loved and then he blinked and he was in paradise. 00:29:08 Speaker 2: That is. 00:29:10 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, yeah, exactly. Here's another tough video for me to watch. This is in May. C K and Erica's anniversary advice after four years of marriage one sixty three. 00:29:23 Speaker 1: Hello, TikTok, Today's a very special day. It is our four year anniversary, four years marriage. What's your piece of advice after four years for all the TikTok people, Oh my goodness, love your husband well and get married. Yeah, just get off your couch, stop watching all that terrible stuff and go get married. Yes that's right, and go on that adventure. It's the best thing ever and go get married. It's amazing, happier than ever. God bless you guys. 00:30:01 Speaker 3: Man. They they really did have an amazing love story. And uh, it's very evident when you watch the clips. It's very evident when you watch them. And we we just can't say enough good things about Erica as well. She's she's obviously had a terrible go of it in a terrible year, and she's been so courageous and she's been leaning into the Lord and leaning into her faith and a total a model, an exemplary model for for women all across the country. In May, Blake You're a Catholic, we found out that there was a new pope from Chicago. 00:30:39 Speaker 2: That was a big, a big plot twist. 00:30:41 Speaker 3: I will say, yeah, we remember, I remember doing the when the when the white smoke came out, we we had to switch the whole show and we started calling all our friends who were at the Vatican and in Italy, and we we had we had a fun show trying to assess what it all meant and who it was. And then we found out it was an American one sixty nine. 00:31:00 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody, there's a new pope and the pope is from Chicago. What do we actually know about this new pope? Well, the pope is from Chicago. I am as well. 00:31:08 Speaker 2: He served in Peru. 00:31:10 Speaker 1: By the way, I'm not Catholic. By the way, I'm Evangelical, But it still matters who the pope is. He is a registered Republican and voted in Republican primaries and ran a pro life group at Villanova University. So that's a good time. There's a lot yet to learn about this pope, but I hope that he will be a strong advocate for strong borders and for sovereignty. The first ever American pope. You to wonder, why is it that they picked an American pope. Could be a coincidence, it could be nothing, or is it they want a voice that is also for the opening of American borders while we have President Trump who knows. 00:31:43 Speaker 3: Who knows? 00:31:45 Speaker 4: Yeah, maybe he's lucky he wasn't. He hasn't seen the latest stuff from the Pope, some frustrating things. It would have been a combative relationship to. 00:31:54 Speaker 3: Say football the ice ball is really still the peak of weirdness from the Pope. 00:32:00 Speaker 4: Oh not even the absolute peep weirdness has to be patcha mama. Although I guess that was a different pope. 00:32:05 Speaker 3: But well, no, this is yeah, I'm talking about this current Pope. Let's play a longer clip while we still have the time. One seventy seven. This is at Cambridge. 00:32:14 Speaker 6: You promised, But America. 00:32:15 Speaker 1: First, haven't you and your ilk sold America out? Second, someone actually tells you what you're doing, which. 00:32:21 Speaker 2: You just read. 00:32:21 Speaker 1: Can you calm down a little bit, like a little bit pounding the table? 00:32:25 Speaker 2: You're all over the place. 00:32:27 Speaker 1: No, do you want me to go piece by piece or would. 00:32:29 Speaker 2: You like me to talk slower? 00:32:31 Speaker 1: Donald Trump is convening a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Joe Biden gave a l can you not interrupt me? I allowed you to talk uninterrupted. He is convening a peace deal between Russia Ukraine. I believe we will see an end to that war. Number two, he's actually talking to Iran and discouraging Israel to strike the interior of Iran and has stopped many other international countries to do the same. And it's a lot better than when your Prime Minister Boris Johnson went alongside our Secretary of State Tony Blinken to Istanbul and unnecess necessarily blew up a potential Russian peace deal, which has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians, one of the great unnecessary wars of the modern era. Donald Trump believes in conversation and police boot through strength. He has been president for well over one hundred and twenty to one hundred and thirty days, and he has already ended a war between two nuclear conflicts of India Pakistan. He has secured our own US southern border while we were being invaded by foreign powers. And thirdly, he is brokering a potential settlement with Iran that will prevent a major escalation in the Middle East. And finally, it is very difficult, but I believe they'll get it done. That will finally see an end to the Russian Ukrainian War. 00:33:36 Speaker 3: We are still hoping for that end to that Russian Ukrainian war, but more progress was made. Zelenski was just at mar A Lago. 00:33:47 Speaker 6: This is Lane Schoenberger, chief investment Officer and founding partner of Yrifi. It has been an honor and a privilege to partner with Turning Point and for Charlie to endorse us. His endorsement means the world to us, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Turning Point for years to come. Now Here Charlie, in his own words, tell you about why Refi. 00:34:07 Speaker 1: I'm want to tell you guys about why refight dot com. That is why are e f y dot com. Y refi is incredible private student loan debt in America told us about three hundred billion dollars. Y refy is refinancing distress or defaulted private student loans. You can finally take control of your student loan situation with a plan that works for your monthly budget. Go to yrefight dot com. 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But the number of people Charlie touched is unbelievable. It was refreshing to hear see and see how clear a vision he had for this country. 00:35:30 Speaker 2: Turning Point must continue. 00:35:31 Speaker 4: To be an active force with our young people. President Reagan says, we said we were a generation away from losing our republic, but I think in twenty twenty four we were much closer than that. Charlie is looking down from heaven and watching what is taking place in our country. God bless this great human being. Thank you very much for that one. 00:35:51 Speaker 3: You kind of do you know. I said it at the memorial, I said it again, and I'll say it again and again that we don't grieve the way the world grieves. We are obviously devastated at losing our personal friend and you know, a brother and arms and and you know, a leader of the movement and icon of our country. All of that will never go away. But you do sort of look at his life and it has this poetic nature to it that it does. He set about to save a generation from an ideology that would wreck them and ruin the country, and he lived to see it. He lived to see the youth volte come the way of Donald Trump put him in the White House. He lived to see young people flocking back to church and two Mass, and he got to play such a huge part in that struggle. And then he was taken from us. But it's almost like, you know, you could look at it a certain way, like his mission was accomplished, Like he accomplished what God put him on this planet to do, and he did it so fast and with such gusto and with such charisma, and. 00:37:00 Speaker 2: Yeah, we've got another one here, Kim. 00:37:02 Speaker 4: Charlie was so right on and he shared, He was so right on all that he shared, and he will never be forgotten. I am so thankful for all he did for us. 00:37:13 Speaker 2: Thank you, Kim, Thank you. 00:37:16 Speaker 4: Just a lot a lot of emails from people, thank you very much. We love we love seeing those messages of support. We love seeing all the people that Charlie touched, that he impacted, and especially getting them in these months after what happened, to see the continuing impact of his life on people. 00:37:33 Speaker 2: It's it's a great testament and legacy of his. 00:37:40 Speaker 3: This is a funny video blake. The statue of New York. 00:37:43 Speaker 4: Remember, so that's all because they're is that statue of an let's just say angry, a large, angry black woman there. And so the reason we had the smoke, Detective chirps, we. 00:38:10 Speaker 3: Have, we have the receipts. 00:38:13 Speaker 2: We shouldn't all go to. 00:38:16 Speaker 3: Uh. This is one c Rockefeller during the Pride Week. 00:38:21 Speaker 1: Sorry, conquered country. That is Rockefeller Center, no American flags. Someone's doing the conquering. 00:38:38 Speaker 2: He was very happy about getting. 00:38:39 Speaker 1: Uh. 00:38:40 Speaker 4: Those are one of the subtle things the State Department had that order right when the Trump badmin came in. No more pride flags, no more trans flags. This is the American flag. Is actually what we fly from our embassies. Not if it's conquering foreign power. 00:38:55 Speaker 3: It's an important it's not even a foreign power. It's an insidious domestic one and foreign. But let's go ahead and play a cut of Charlie on Juneteenth, one of his favorite topics. Derail against Juneteenth one sixty five. 00:39:07 Speaker 1: Okay, everybody, a lot of people are gonna be saying happy Juneteenth. It should not be a federal holiday. And I'm on my way to work. Have a good day. 00:39:20 Speaker 3: Charlie hated June teeth. Thought it was an intentional distraction from July fourth. He didn't want competings competing independence days. It was a Texas holiday that we turned into an as. Literally, we don't like Juneteenth. 00:39:33 Speaker 4: Yeah, they called it juneteenth National Independence Day. They wanted to replace the fourth of July. That's the only reason they would call it something like that. 00:39:41 Speaker 3: Here is Charlie finds out he's at the same restaurant as Doug m. Hoff. What a Beta one seventy two. 00:39:56 Speaker 1: Beta. 00:40:02 Speaker 3: Yeah, that was as Kamala's Bow or something. 00:40:07 Speaker 4: We have a few Let's let's skip ahead here because we're running out of time, and I want to really hit because this was such a peak to Charlie. He was so excited for this. All of us were so excited to see it. In August, when we learned he was going to be on the latest episode of. 00:40:22 Speaker 2: South Park, we had all of the we. 00:40:26 Speaker 4: Had our own fan art ready to go, we had the memes ready to go, and we had to explain to Charlie whether it was still a good and honorable thing to be on south Park and he had a great reaction to it. 00:40:36 Speaker 2: Let's play one. 00:40:38 Speaker 1: Okay, everybody, the South Park episode just dropped, and honestly, it is hilarious. I mean, part of it is kind of like whatever typical humor, but it was hilarious. Just watch this little snippet of our proved me wrongs, our viral cultural domination on prime time on Comedy Central, so important, so impactful that South Park because highlighting watch. 00:41:01 Speaker 8: I'm sick of people standing my stick. If anyone around here is going to be a master debater, it's me. 00:41:08 Speaker 2: So let's go. 00:41:09 Speaker 3: Who wants to debate the master debater? Let's go. You're right there. 00:41:13 Speaker 8: That's the stupidest haircut I've ever seen. You are around limitic Kits three seventeen says it's now to be a perpetual statue for your generations throughout all your dwemtings. 00:41:20 Speaker 1: So shout abe. 00:41:21 Speaker 3: You just hate American you love abortions. 00:41:23 Speaker 1: Not only that, but Jeremiah one to five, I made you in the womb. South Park gets this right. In fact, I think they've been watching a lot of Charlie Kirk videos. Watch Oh my. 00:41:33 Speaker 3: God, what makes you think you have the right to say what I do. 00:41:37 Speaker 2: With my body? 00:41:38 Speaker 8: Let me ask you something. If a pregnant woman is killed and the baby dies too, why is the killer charged with the double hammitat? 00:41:44 Speaker 4: Because people have different beliefs. 00:41:46 Speaker 8: It's not about belief, it's about truth. Science confirms life begins at conception. So yes, Jeremiah one five says, before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. But it's just morality, the demands we protect the most vulnerable. 00:41:54 Speaker 1: And we got our own award show as part of South Park. I was told going in, Charlie, if they your name, that's a big win. Well, apparently there's the Charlie Kirk Awards. 00:42:06 Speaker 3: Hello Wie, Welcome to the third annual Charlie Kirk Award for Young Master Debaters. 00:42:13 Speaker 5: More and more young people today are learning to fight for America through master debation. We're here to honor the recent efforts of a brave young man who has been furiously master debating for the past several days. 00:42:26 Speaker 1: Now. There's gonna be a lot said about this, but we need to have a good spirit about being made fun of. 00:42:31 Speaker 2: This is all a success, this is all a win. 00:42:33 Speaker 1: We as conservatives, we have thick skin, not thin skin, and you can make fun of us. It doesn't matter. And until next time, I hope all of you also become master debaters for truth. 00:42:51 Speaker 2: It was so much fun. And by the way, I'm so glad we got that. 00:42:55 Speaker 3: By the way, we at Amfest we had Charlie Kirk Courage Awards warded to students. So it's kind of a weird, weird full circle moment there, Blake, we got to get to this one. You were with him in Asia one seventy eight. 00:43:08 Speaker 1: Okay, everybody, I'm here in Soul, South Korea. As you could see everyone, they have these like inflatable cushy chairs. Everyone is reading this would last about thirty five seconds. In uh most American cities. You can have nice you can have nice stuff. Crime is a choice. We shouldn't put up with it. South Korea doesn't. We shouldn't either. 00:43:31 Speaker 3: And Blake, we have to end with this. This one's gonna be hard, but we gotta do it. 00:43:38 Speaker 2: This is the last TikTok he ever did. 00:43:40 Speaker 3: TikTok at uvu one hundred and fifty two million views on this one sixty two. 00:43:45 Speaker 6: I've a lot of people talk about them. 00:43:52 Speaker 1: We're gonna have been here for a couple of hours yet comfortable. 00:43:59 Speaker 3: Bring the best list. 00:44:00 Speaker 1: Said you tah hast often. 00:44:06 Speaker 2: He was a great man. 00:44:09 Speaker 3: Glad we did this. We miss him. We do until next year. God bless you all. 00:44:22 Speaker 6: For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charliekirk dot com.