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⁃Who should Trump pardon?
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Speaker 2: Here Tyler wearing a very excellent hat.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, Blake just put it together that the Diamondbacks the sports team, the sports the baseball team. Sorry, I'm so used to be vague this week.
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Speaker 2: I always called them the d Backs, so I never really kind of, yeah, the Diamonds because we are in the desert here. Well, that's not why it's that their baseball diamond has a diamond so well, because I just didn't realize that part of it. Yeah, I knew they named it that because there is a snake in the desert Andrew hat all right, well fine.
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Speaker 4: But baseball diamond, it's actually really smart. All right.
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Speaker 3: Oh, this is our Friday Hour two ask us Anything hour, of course. So if you want to be a participating in this, join us at members dot Charliekirk dot com, members dot Charliekirk dot com. I'm still stoked about the feedback that we got at Infest for our members lounge there we get to see the interviews live, had hundreds and hundreds of you all join us there, and now you get to call in and be a part of the show. Our first question is from Anthony. Anthony, unmute yourself. Welcome to the show. What's up, guys?
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Speaker 5: Uh, Blake, it's a snake that lives in the desert. It's an actual, real snake culture.
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Speaker 3: I know.
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Speaker 2: I know it's a snake that lives in the desert. I know. I just didn't make the connection that they used diamondback specifically as a baseball kind of Wait.
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Speaker 4: Blake, have you run into any any rowl snakes since you've been here?
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Speaker 3: No.
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Speaker 2: I also haven't run into any tarantula's, which I'm told is good because have.
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Speaker 3: You seen the have a Lina's?
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Speaker 2: No? No, I don't see any.
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Speaker 3: Okay, I've seen them here on campus.
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Speaker 4: Yes, yes, we used to before we had the gate, like many years ago, and before we had so many people here and down here when we first hand this building. Every night they have Aleena's would come off the mountain and they come down to eat trash.
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Speaker 3: That's all you who. The Caavalinas is the thing I didn't even know about. And then one day I was here, had no idea. It was late at night, was one of the last people to leave, and there's these huge pig things. They look like pigs. They're actually rats.
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Speaker 4: The well they're related to Cappy bearra got it.
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Speaker 3: Yeah. Anyways, they're running through and everybody's like getting your car because they could be rabid. All right, Anthony, what's your question? So it's okay.
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Speaker 5: So it's kind of there's two questions. The first one is about the Save Act. I know what it's supposed to do, but how does it affect local and state elections? Because I'm hearing in our state that, well, if the Save Act gets passed, we're gonna have to have two types of elections, one for state elections, one for federal two different apartments, and it's really not going to do anything.
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Speaker 3: For the state local elections.
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Speaker 5: And then my other question is this, we have a candidate running for State Assembly in my district and we're gonna probably have to do a primary. One of the candidates. Some people are saying she's too conservative?
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Speaker 3: Can somebody actually be too conservative not to this show?
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Speaker 4: So I'm going to tell you the answer to that question is no, But it depends on what election you're talking about.
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Speaker 3: Do you know what election you're talking about?
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Speaker 6: Uh?
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Speaker 5: The election for the two conservative candidate Tyler?
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Speaker 3: Is that the one you're asking, Yeah, which, Okay.
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Speaker 5: It's assemble in New York State, it would be so I'm District twenty five, but my town goes into the next county. I think we're assembly.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, well, we'll spare the national audience for that. But if you want to email over the two candidates names, we can. I can take a look at it for you from people we trust and let you know who's who was.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, Like the concept of like two conservative like Bill Buckley used to have that you know, shorthand principle that you should try to elect the most you should try to elect the most conservative electable candidate. Like it is possible to nominate a person who you know just can't win in that jurisdiction, and that's often going to be a waste of time trying to put that person up. If there's a person who could win that you could nominate instead. You also could say, like you don't want to use maybe he will attack me for this, but you there is a factor that comes into play, like is a person competent? Is a person fully stable? Like there's a person who there are certainly candidates out there whose brand is just being the most conservative person, but they're otherwise like a wrecking ball of causing discord. They can't run a good campaign, they're inflammatory. Those are all things that are not helpful to have in a general election.
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Speaker 3: Lammatory can be okay.
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Speaker 2: It depends, it depends, like it's a it's a fine line. Obviously Trump is inflammatory. You have to use prudence. But yeah, like there can be people who are just frankly like mentally imbalanced lunatics who run for office.
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Speaker 3: Do you want to hit the Save Act?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, so I think you're you're bringing in the Mega Act, the Make Elections Great Again Act, which is a different one from the Save America Act. But the Save America Act is focused predominantly on voter ID photo ID citizenship requirements. So there are some arguments that are being made there, like, well, in my state, you can do local elections and actually include non citizens based off of the state law. And we know that this has been happening in New York and other places, and so therefore they're making the argument that they're going to have to actually have two separate elections, which the likelihood of passing the Save America Act will be that it will.
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Speaker 2: It will, It'll be too crazy to actually do that.
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Speaker 4: Well, it's not even just too lazy. It will probably the people like this is a This is like an eighty percent popularity in most communities, even amongst Democrats, and so it's it's high, high proponent. So you're looking at a situation where Democrats will start to wake up and start going, hey, wait, no, non citizens shouldn't be voting in our local elections too, and they'll consolidate elections. It really will cause the Democrats to expose themselves on how much they've added to the election processes in most of these places.
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Speaker 3: Uh, it's a start.
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Speaker 4: The Mega Act to Make Elections Great Again Act actually goes into eliminating uh uh, the mail in ballots for any reason, which again, this is where people are making the argument that would cause them to force them to do.
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Speaker 3: You're talking about like without an excuse, it's like no excuse, no excuse, and ballot for any reason. Uh.
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Speaker 4: Not every state has this, but many states do do now, especially blue states, and so the argument's being made. Just what this gentleman's saying is that they'll have to have two elections, one for federal where they can't issue no excuse mailing ballots and then and then a local election ballot, and and look that's up to the people, right, people can make that that determination. But the federal government has strict rule processes for the elections, and this would just secure even more. I'm fully supportive of the Mega Act in addition to the same America Act.
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Speaker 3: Let's just go through it. The Mega Act incorporates the Save Acts, proof of citizenship requirement for voter edge, but adds additional reforms including record requiring photo ID to vote, stronger voter role maintenance and clean up processes, requiring mail in absentee ballots to be received by election day, no postmark extensions, banning universal vote by mail systems, which is kind of what you're talking about. Banning ranked choice voting in federal elections. That's huge. I didn't realize that's a big Tyler should explain ranked choice voting. Ranked choice voting in a nutshell, is a way to get rid of the most conservative candidate on the ballot, Anthony.
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Speaker 4: And in addition to that, force the electronic process that has to be because you can only do rank choice voting essentially with computers.
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Speaker 3: Yeah right, yeah, and we wouldn't have least highly we wouldn't have choice voting.
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Speaker 4: That's right, that's right.
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Speaker 3: They're trying to do it in other place they try to They're trying to do it only in red states places. It was another one to try Missouri, Utah. It banned. It bans ballot harvesting, great mandates, auditible paper ballots. I mean this is great. I like this. It's a great act. So it's really good. But here's the deal.
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Speaker 4: If Congress can't even get their act together to pass the Save America Act, which is just basic voter voter ID laws, they're never going to get to mega so step one.
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Speaker 3: And they know this.
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Speaker 4: This is part of the reason why there's so many blockades against the Save America Act because again, you pull this anywhere, it's like eighty percent of the population in most communities that are even purplish are super supportive to Save America Act.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, it pulls like crazy population with seventy six percent, that's right, highest eighty three percent.
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Speaker 3: According to CNN, seventy six percent of Black Americans support voter ID. Uh so they agree with menage And I think most Americans are under the impression that you need it an idea to vote already and so there's not really a controversy here. The only controversy is why are Democrats blocking something that is so common right now?
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Speaker 2: It's almost like they have the ideal world, which is people think this is required, but for their purposes with the voters they want to get through, they know they can get away without having it.
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Speaker 3: All right, next question here, Oh wait, we have a clip that we need to play that was relevant to Anthony's question. Here, this is Charlie. We're talking about why no voter ID. Why do the Dems not want it? This little exchange exposes exactly why five eighty six.
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Speaker 1: How many illegals are coming across the border every day?
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Speaker 3: Oh lot?
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Speaker 1: So about ten to fifteen thousand a day. Do you think Joe Biden all gonna vote them? You're can you say that again? The illegals who illegals, Uh yeah, they're coming here.
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Speaker 2: They're going to vote Democrat and we're gonna win.
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Speaker 1: So you are admitting that the So you're admitting the border is a political tactic by the Democrat Party. Joe Biden is opening the floodgates of this country because he wants to hold onto political power.
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Speaker 3: We've been saying this for a long time. Proof Proof you just admitted it.
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Speaker 1: What is he doing to secure the border when you have fifteen thousand people a day coming across your southern border.
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Speaker 3: That is not a mistake. But who cares?
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Speaker 2: Do you believe in borders?
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Speaker 6: Ah?
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Speaker 7: That was like a.
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Speaker 3: I believe that.
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Speaker 2: No, no borders, no one world the government.
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Speaker 1: And final pitch for Joe Biden, no borders, lots of war, more spying and bankrupt the country.
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Speaker 3: He's still gonna win.
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Speaker 1: You guys might win an election, but that will be the death of America if that is the case.
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Speaker 2: So true this, I mean, I love it because you can't really tell if he's doing a bit or not.
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Speaker 4: And like that serious Now that guy he said it? Did you see his eyes and he goes like this, he like he realized he said something that he was like, oh, I wasn't supposed to say that.
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Speaker 6: Chat.
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Speaker 2: What I will say is to complete the thought, it's you'll run into people who will do kind of like fake libstick. And I always tell people there's no point to doing it anymore because you basically cannot do an over the top You can't do like they're such a good they already exist for real. Just find them actually saying it.
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Speaker 4: That's the guy. That's that guy that to your point, like he is like, that is not parody.
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Speaker 3: That is that was from March of twenty twenty four. That's straight from the Joe Biden chats, like.
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Speaker 2: They did not win that election.
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Speaker 3: Andy, You're up next on the Charlie Kirk Show. Unmute yourself. I'm welcome.
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Speaker 7: I thank you for taking my call.
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Speaker 2: Of course, thank you for being a support.
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Speaker 7: So I like to talk about topics that normally, like a lot of people in politics don't normally talk about. And for me, there's an issue with the Child Protective Services. I was just thinking, you know, it's like with Doge, like they should have been one of the organizations that they looked into because there's actually like a lot of corruption it. I actually have some very dear friends, you know, really just good Christian people that they their lives have been turned upside down because that evil organization took their kids away from them under false claims of child abuse. And it's linked to the medical system because it's like you have to take your child to the hospital if there's like an injury, but if you go there, then the doctors required to report you to the CPS. And then and then you get these corrupt judges like the one they have that are that are think that you're guilty before being proven innocent. It's like, I'm just you know, appolled by that that could happen to them, and also that it's like no one in politics is even talking about.
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Speaker 3: It at all. Yeah, no, I mean I knew.
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Speaker 8: I know two people personally, one who actually works here at turning point. He had a bunch of during the twenty twenty four election, just Trump vance signs all in his yard. His neighbor called CPS and their family because his kids were like playing in the driveway and this was like an eight month ordeal. They had to get lawyers involved, They spent down their savings.
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Speaker 2: Truly is It's one of the most kafka esque things you can have in government, because yeah, even if you're innocent, like once the legal bureaucracy can start moving. Yeah, It's it's a tough thing because obviously there are so many cases where people, you kids, have been horribly abused, yeah, or even killed, and then they say, well, why didn't we catch this?
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Speaker 3: And as we love to do.
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Speaker 2: We passed all these mandatory XYZ laws, but when those are used against people who are innocent, it's massive suffering for them and.
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Speaker 4: Just the accusation of those innocent people.
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Speaker 2: It's an interesting I can't believe I'm having to do this for a state I basically despise, But New York State does appear to have had an interesting legal change just in the last couple of months. They did pass the law they eliminated anonymous reporting to CPS, which I can imagine there might be cases where you'd want that, but on balance, I do think like, if you're trying to save children, you should be willing to put your name on it, and the potential for abuse with purely anonymous reporting is off the charts. You can have an angry landlord, you can have an angry neighbor. The most common of all, an embittered former partner of some kind. That's who uses this the worst. People who are you know, former family members, former partners. Family law is the worst type of law. Every lawyer I've talked to has been in that says that because it involves people at their worst, it encourages them to behave their worst and it's very difficult. As as Andy would know, it's difficult to prove it too much. And as for you know why it doesn't get talked about too much politically, it is a state level agency. Obviously federal money comes in, but you're not going to have much room for doze on it because fifty different state laws often also then run at the local level. It is something that's going to reward a lot of local involvement, and that's where that's one of the toughest things to get involved in. Easiest but also toughest because you have to learn your local rules. You can't easily make it a big national issue. You can't get as much attention on it. It's a high effort with lower reward. But it is something we need people involved in because, as you say, it does destroy a lot of lives. And big picture of what we have to do the most is what Charlie cared about, which is reviving the American family, because a lot of the suffering of CPS is downstream of American families disintegrating. We have so many failed marriages, we have so many children out of wed law and a week in church and weak churches, and that's what's driving. That's what makes it easier to abuse kids, and it also creates the situations where people will lie about things to hurt other people because they're using children as pawns and inn a functional family. Children are not pawns, Hi, folks, Andrew Colvett here, I'd like to tell you about my friends over at why Refi.
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Speaker 4: The predictions are different.
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Speaker 2: For the Donald, he's a great one. He's had a great season. But two, the biggest reason I have to pull for the Seahawks and for Donald is because the Minnesota Vikings let him walk and they went all in on JJ and I really want them to regret that for all time that he immediately went and won a Super Bowl with another team, because I'm a Packers fan and I have a sick desire to see Minnesota Vikings fans suffer.
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Speaker 4: That is a fair, That's a fair. But the Seahawks are terrible. The city of Seattle.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, so we love Boston.
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Speaker 3: Wait wait, hold on, hey, Boston has ties to seventeen seventy I, World War two, whatever time out.
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Speaker 4: I'm in Arizona and through and through, but my East Coast, Eastern Conference, Eastern Side, Eastern Seaboard are Boston teams because my family came over on the Mayflower, and that's where the country started. If it wasn't for the Bostonians would have Idaho would have people. You wouldn't have the NFL.
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Speaker 2: Idaho is a red state, and that I think there's still Seahawks fans, whereas like the greater Boston area is still like all blue states.
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Speaker 4: Time out, time out.
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Speaker 2: If your state, oh, New Hampshire out, We've totally won that in a bunch of elections, haven't we.
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Speaker 3: If your state can't, we will.
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Speaker 4: If your state can't demand a NFL team, you can't claim a you know, city that has homeless encampments as the proper area of their downtown. I can't hold on Idaho does not claim soon.
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Speaker 3: What is your prediction? The question is, what is your prediction?
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Speaker 4: We're getting off track my predictions. Twenty seven, twenty four, Uh, New England.
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Speaker 3: M you're a mate, You're a mate pooler pulling for drink. May I.
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Speaker 8: My prediction is that in mass numbers, people are going to leave the halftime show and come watch our halftime show.
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Speaker 3: Mass number. CNN disagrees with you, Mikey, that's a badge of honor. Disagrees. Nobody's watching, but we clip them to make fun of them.
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Speaker 6: Five eighty eight, TPUSA is going to have its own halftime show, which they're going to put on conservative media outlets. Kid Rock who you saw on that clip, Brandley, Gilbert, Lee, Brice, Gabby Barrett are going to be performing there and as they do, just back to Bad Bunny. He is a worldwide sensation. Yeah, he is not just popular in the US or in Latin countries and Spanish speaking countries. It goes all the way around the globe.
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Speaker 8: Okay, Turner is really going all in on Bad Bunny. Apparently Bad Bunny is a worldwide sensation.
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Speaker 3: I've never even.
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Speaker 2: We're going to have we're going to have we call him, We're gonna have heroic, We're gonna have heroic American Hispanics. They're going to be watching and they're gonna be like, I do not like this, Mujah with on.
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Speaker 3: The they're all Mexican. Apparently I can say the scene. Here's the thing they say. The canej Malo is a worldwide pop sensation, but nobody seems to know his music.
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Speaker 9: Five four favorite bad Bunny song. You know nobody got one favorite bad Bunny song? Oh no, no, bad Bunny songs favorite bad bunny song. I have no idea favorite bad bunny song.
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Speaker 3: I don't know.
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Speaker 4: I don't have one either, favorite bad bunny song.
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Speaker 3: I don't listen to bad bunny like that. But she got some, she got some stuff.
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Speaker 9: What is your favorite bad bunny song.
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Speaker 3: I don't listen to bad bunny, so I really, I really don't even have one.
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Speaker 4: Manner got she's got some real stuff.
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Speaker 3: She got some I want, I want.
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Speaker 2: It'd be so amazing if he got like some sort of we're gonna have. It's gonna come out like the Seahawks will be down at the half and then I don't know who.
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Speaker 3: Their coaches, but he'll rally the troops by just he'll have.
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Speaker 2: Them in their locker room and he'll hold up a smartphone and he'll just he'll turn it on to Rumble or rav or what you know which any of the co sponsors, and he starts playing and yeah, and they'll be like US USA, and then they will charge back out.
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Speaker 4: They'll be like Miracle on It'll be like Miracle on Ice instead of it being the coach point halftime show. So it will be a full rally, full rally.
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Speaker 2: So this is our prediction.
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Speaker 3: Will have a funny angle here is that Chris Pavlovsky. I'm I'm you know, listen, I don't I'm not giving away all the goods here. But he's going to be at Santa Clara for the big event and he he happens to run a little organization called Rumble. And I don't think he's going to be watching the field action. I think he's gonna be watching the screen action. Uh So that'll be fun. That'll be a fun, little little twist.
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Speaker 4: So I listen, you know, I heard bars across America and restaurants are they're they're getting prepared to flip over bar owner because think about this bar love this bar owners by a wide margin in America are all conservative. Remember, yeah, no one's talking about this no tax on tips. So as everybody's in bars, in establishments, in places leading up to the to the big game and then following and during it, all of those people are about to they're filing their taxes right now. They don't even realize they're going to get a huge return because most of them didn't change their withholding.
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Speaker 3: All of these restaurant workers see good point and a big beautiful bill is exactly why you need to say no to the Conejo malo and switch on.
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Speaker 4: So all these bar owners right now love Trump, they love no tax on tips. All their employees are about to get basically a twenty thousand to thirty thousand dollars boon that they forgot about, and they're gonna be watching the TPOSA halftime show, the All American halftime show.
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Speaker 3: So this is what upsets me about the CNN clip. By the way, they were like, well, we don't think they can win this, bantle. Then it's listen. Do you think we went into this thinking that you know, the one hundred and eighty million people that are tuned in or whatever the number is going to be, are all gonna switch over?
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Speaker 2: No wait, we also show switch over and additional people will switch.
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Speaker 3: We are going to bot the heck no, I'm just kidding.
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 3: So here's here's the win. Okay, the win is everybody's already talking about it. You on CNN talking about it is part of the win. If we get some people, if you see any dip at all, that's a win. If you don't see a dip, but we see lots of action, maybe what happens is So here's.
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Speaker 2: Honestly, it's already a win. The freaking bad Bunny had to come out and say, oh, you don't need to Hell yeah, the canmal he already came out and said, actually you don't need to have Spanish, no Spanish anymore for the show, like they've had to back off.
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Speaker 3: And the dressing, the dress any back away, bad dress. So listen, all of this is the win. So next year, if they pick I don't know a band that was in Santa Clara area that you could have picked Metallica, everybody would have loved. It would have been great if they picked something that everybody can get behind and not not some guy who's like, oh, you have four months to learn Spanish and I only speak English to the elites at the Grammys in Hollywood and say ice out if you don't pick those guys. But maybe then it's already a win. I would love not to have to do this show again in the future, but maybe we will. I have a prediction.
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Speaker 4: My prediction is that they will learn nothing, They will double down. It will get worse next year and we are going to have an even bigger tradition of another all American halftime show.
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Speaker 3: Who should we have next year. Well, we may have some announcements here soon. Yeah. Well, I mean one lesson that we've learned from this whole experience, by the way, is do not try and book performing artists performance artists within three months. Don't try it at home, folks, because they'll be in Australia, they'll be on tour somewhere else. And then there's like licensing.
00:27:03
Speaker 2: Right, believe it or not. Good musicians are popular and do things.
00:27:06
Speaker 4: And but no, there was actually and when they want to do it, but well they can't.
00:27:11
Speaker 3: Well and by the way, this is the thing. These are trailblazers, and these guys deserve a lot of credit. So I just want to give a huge shout out to them again because they deserve they deserve. So it's Brandley, Gilbert, Lee, Brice, Gabby Barrett and Kid Rock. A huge shout out to them because what they're doing is brave. Erica said that, and I was like, that's just the perfect way to say they are. They're being brave. Because if the pioneers that that set this set the tone in year one, there's gonna have We're gonna have even more amazing patriots to come in year two. And three if we keep doing this. So because because nobody wants to take on the machine, nobody wants to take on the cabal, nobody wants to take on the stadiums, nobody wants Like, trust me, it's it's a whole thing. And we'll talk more about it. We'll talk more about it afterwards. But it's been it's been an amazing adventure as well, and the formans to put their heart and soul in it. You guys have seen the rehearsal footage. Yeah, like I'm telling you, like this, we're not messing around here, and so we're putting our best foot forward. Very exciting. Oh my prediction, Seahawks are gonna take it. They're gonna take it, but it's gonna be close. I don't know. I don't know. Twenty seven, twenty four, that's probably about right. It could be a little higher scoring than that.
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Speaker 4: I'm pulling for a breakout moment for Drake may I. I justert we talked about off camera. We're like, I can't stand another another Patriots dynasty. I actually think it's.
00:28:34
Speaker 3: Great for the NFL. My argument for the Dodgers in baseball, it's good to have a villain.
00:28:39
Speaker 4: Hey, no, I love the Dodgers being a villain. If there's a salary cap, no salary yeah, salary cap, and you can't you can't kick out your you can't kick out international players salaries for fifty years.
00:28:50
Speaker 3: You square backs, circle backs.
00:28:54
Speaker 2: I guess I need an actual score.
00:28:56
Speaker 3: I'm gonna go like for like an absolutely twisted score eight to seven.
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Speaker 2: So it could be I mean, Sewks have the number one defense. I don't know if the Pats have a good defense too, you could get like a total trench warfare melt down. The argument for the Patriot let's go fourteen thirteen and it's there's going to be at least five combined turnovers.
00:29:18
Speaker 4: So the argument against the Patriots is that they had a really easy schedule and also that we're in the best division in football.
00:29:29
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Speaker 2: Got Robbie, he emails. He says, I predict it's going to be Donald's day. He's going to be a great American hero and the Hawks are going to trounce them. It's going to be like thirty five to fourteen. Yes, I'll be watching the All American halftime show on my phone. By the way, I don't know if you introduced him, but who is this Tyler guy? He seems cool, very nice, He's pretty.
00:31:47
Speaker 3: Of turning point action.
00:31:49
Speaker 2: He helps run chase the votes with Charlie longer than any of us here.
00:31:54
Speaker 5: Yeah.
00:31:54
Speaker 3: Literally, when I was coming to work for Charlie, it was me and Tyler negotiating. So all right, two shows. Who's this Tyler guy?
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Speaker 2: In fifteen minutes of Mikey, Yeah, we should launch this every single everything. It would be like a Groundhog Day show every single day. He introduced Tyler like he's a new person.
00:32:09
Speaker 3: This is a great point. Emails are flooding in. Thank you, guys, Jennifer says, do you guys remember when Pearl jam tried to buck the stadium system and couldn't stand up to the cabal. That is totally true. Jennifer says. We are watching Turning Point halftime show. We have young children in the house, however, we would watch anyways. I love that. See, this is the thing.
00:32:28
Speaker 4: Okay, if you have children, there's only one there. There's only one All American halftime.
00:32:32
Speaker 2: Ted says, once the Packers are out, I quit watching football. I really sympathize with that.
00:32:38
Speaker 4: I did not watch any of them that. I'm that way with the Cardinals. That's why I only make it like three.
00:32:43
Speaker 3: So that's why you never football.
00:32:44
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's why you've never watched a playoff game in your life.
00:32:47
Speaker 4: Yeah.
00:32:47
Speaker 3: Basically, oh my god, all right, what's the question. Waituh so, yeah, Sharie says that she's gonna be watching. Sanford says, not watching the game at all, do not care about it period. I will be watching Wrap the entire time up until that timeframe, so you'll be watching.
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Speaker 2: Cheres predicts sixteen nineteen with the Seahawks winning. But also she says we should get Guns and Roses next year, which I think some of them are lib but we should. Just we should have Axel, Rose and Slash get back together and they get on stage and they say that they're like right wing.
00:33:20
Speaker 3: Now Pam, Pam says.
00:33:22
Speaker 2: Pam says Saxon would be great with their British so they're not all on there.
00:33:25
Speaker 3: Pam says, absolutely, continue the halftime show, Thank you, Pam. In her prediction, Seahawks win twenty seven to seventeen. Missy says, oh, oh my gosh. I'm loving seeing Blake share his personality more and more his imagination and I'm with him in the Vikings fan thing that comes from being a Packers fan through and through.
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Speaker 2: Thank you, Missy, Thank you very much.
00:33:47
Speaker 3: Hard Michelle says, yes, she's gonna be watching, and yes, making an annual event. Lisa, I want to text all my friends, especially those that have not yet seen the light. Can't wait to see your show, Ginger, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, Ike Mikey needs to have his own show. Mike. He doesn't get to talk Mike. Let's stop.
00:34:04
Speaker 2: No, no, no, let's have Mikey answer. We want to get this last question from one of the subscribers.
00:34:09
Speaker 3: Mick.
00:34:10
Speaker 2: We believe you're still there. Uh, there we go, Mick, what's your question? All right?
00:34:16
Speaker 3: So last week I asked you guys about who we'd like to see and dieted, and now I want to ask you guys who should be pardoned that hasn't been pardoned yet.
00:34:23
Speaker 1: Uh.
00:34:23
Speaker 3: The one that comes to my head off the rip is Derek Chauvin. I don't even really have to.
00:34:29
Speaker 2: I want to answer that one because that's come up before, and I talked with Charlie about it, and I obviously think he would deserve a pardon. I do think he was wrongfully convicted in a political hysteria. My understanding is the people closest with Derek do not want a federal pardon right now because they see challenging his federal conviction as a way to sort of delegitimize the case against him. Like they would prefer to sue in federal court and have the conviction eventually thrown out somehow, whereas a pardon would accept the legitimate see of the verdict in return for clemency. But then he still is stuck in the state prison, and so for their legal strategy, they do not want a pardon right now. I may be behind the times. I last heard about this many months ago, so perhaps that's evolved, but that might be why that hasn't been discussed more. Although one percent agree he would deserve one, I do think he was wrongfully convicted. Other people who could be pardoned. This is a less satisfying answer because I know it's not what you're looking for. I thought it would be funny if President Trump would announce that he is pardoning Hillary Clinton for all of the things that she did for Benghazi, for her email server, and just come out and say, in the interests of moving on such a goodness and healing America and showing that we don't have you know, we aren't going to pursue these people for their past crimes, I am pardoning Hillary Clinton. And then you put the end bill and you put the ball in their court where they have to accept or decline, and if they decline.
00:36:01
Speaker 3: It's sort of a way to just put their guilt in their faces again actually, because like them, actually being held accountable probably not gonna happen. So it's a way to sort of rub it in their noses. Their lawyers are probably telling them they have to. I think that's a good a good option. Although the the audience is probably gonna want to see them. They'll probably think I've lost Mikey.
00:36:18
Speaker 2: Who would you pardon?
00:36:19
Speaker 3: Snowed in snow nuts. That's a good answer. This is why you need Jones Hill.
00:36:26
Speaker 2: But there's a lot of I think there's disagreement though, who deserves it more, Snowden or Assange.
00:36:31
Speaker 4: I said Julian Assange because Julian Assange is a.
00:36:36
Speaker 3: Is he he he wants to be here.
00:36:38
Speaker 4: I don't know if Snowden does at this point, and he might be too tied in with the Russians. That's like he may not be able to detangle that ever again. But Snowden, I actually think could be a huge asset to the government and to our people. And I think he's a truth teller and I think he was He's get that wrong.
00:36:56
Speaker 2: I lean more towards Snowden Assange. I know some of their early releases through wiki leaks, like you at least have a credible claim that they put like American troops in danger, American lives in danger. They were a little bit reckless with what they released, whereas with Snowden. I really do think Snowden he found the government doing something flagrantly illegal. They were lying about it. If it's almost classic like seventies Intel thriller level of oh, I'm in this machine and I discovered it was flagrantly illegal, and yeah, everyone would say, oh, if he was truly honest, you would have come forward. In America, Well, no, because you lunatics would have thrown him in prison. So he did the only reasonable thing, which is he had to flee the country. And if even if he's like tied himself in with Russia in some way, I think of the argument that is very fair is he had to do that, yeah, to avoid possibly being murdered, possibly being imprisoned for life.
00:37:48
Speaker 4: He's probably honestly living such a great life though in Russia they've probably given it.
00:37:53
Speaker 2: I think he has a home in Russia, but I don't think it's a life you'd love like the Russians. If you see that when people flee fleet to Russia, like some of these assad guys, they'll they get a home like Russia will make sure you can live here and we won't bother you. But it's not a great life otherwise. I'm pretty sure, and you're always monitored. I'm skeptical. It's name.
00:38:14
Speaker 4: I'm pretty I'm pretty sure Russia is taking care.
00:38:16
Speaker 3: But hold on, we got to read through some of more of these. We got forty seconds. Jeanette Janet says, I won't be watching football, only your halftime Show. Bridgette Brigette says. Bridget says, I only watch college football, and I'll be watching the American Halftime Show. Uh your half, Oh that's it. Do it annual, do it annual.
00:38:34
Speaker 4: Play back your favorite college game and then watch at halftime.
00:38:38
Speaker 3: Howard says, guys, this household is all in on the All American Halftime Show. We will be watching the game, which, sadly, I believe Seattle will have a huge lead and he's gonna switch over Jody, your halftime show. Thank you, guys. The emails fluttered in. I love the excitement. All American Halftime Show For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charlikirk dot com

