Speaker
Charlie Kirk
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4 episodes
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Charlie Kirk argues that without rebuilding the American middle class and an economy of owners, the country will produce hundreds of Mamdani-style socialist candidates nationwide.
Trump lost Georgia by ~10,000, Arizona by ~10,000, and Wisconsin by ~22,000 votes in 2020 — a combined 42,000 votes the hosts argue listeners could register in one holiday weekend.
In the 10 years before the Declaration, 25,000 sermons were delivered across the 13 colonies, fueling the Great Awakening revival that Kirk argues made the Revolution possible.
At the time of the Declaration, only one-third of colonists supported independence; one-third were neutral and one-third were loyal to Britain.
Of all colonists, only 3% ended up fighting in the Revolutionary War, with an even smaller fraction driving the cause forward.
The British had already placed 36,000 troops in New York and Boston, making the colonial rebellion look nearly impossible to sustain.
Brooklyn is the most populous borough in New York City, accounting for roughly 30% of the city's voters.
Kirk claims the U.S. Constitution is the longest-lasting political document ever written, and that America has remained in its current form for 249 years.
Manhattan, despite its outsized cultural prominence, accounts for only 19% of New York City voters.
Both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day — exactly 50 years to the day after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4th, 1826.
Staten Island makes up only 6% of New York City voters and was described by Charlie Kirk as the 'MAGA colony' of the city.
Declaration signer Thomas McKean was hunted by the British, forced to move his family five times in three years, and died penniless.
The Bronx accounts for 15% of New York City's total voter share, according to figures cited by Charlie Kirk.
Kirk claims 70% of all global Christian mission work originates from Americans, who make up only 5% of the world's population.
Charlie Kirk pointed out that Thomas Jefferson was approximately 26 or 27 years old when he wrote the Declaration of Independence, highlighting how young the Founders were.
John Bray was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist for claiming Kirk's mic was rigged and exploded. The car photos now show exactly the kind of shattered tempered glass consistent with his theory — and the people who mocked him built their careers on Charlie Kirk's platform.
Charlie Kirk's jacket, left in the car during the event, came back with blood on it and was handed directly to Erica Kirk's apartment. It was never collected into evidence. Frank Turek said he changed clothes so Erica wouldn't see him bloodied — yet somehow returning her husband's bloody jacket was fine.
Six minutes in a car, a supposedly simple story — and yet Frank Turek and Brian Harpole have told it differently every single time. Different shows, different terms, a car ride that defies traffic physics at 40–100 mph, and not a single mention of shattered glass.
Tempered glass, like phone screen protectors, has an adhesive backing that makes it cling to fabric. Owens argues this explains why Kirk's shirt was bunched up as he was carried — the men were scooping glass stuck to his clothing, not securing a gunshot victim.
The official narrative painted Mikey McCoy as the calm, decisive leader at the hospital. But Owens' sources say he was physically ill and barely functional. A viral clip of McCoy at the hospital appeared to confirm it — he was holding his stomach, unable to even bear the casket.
Charlie Kirk turned his phone off every Saturday to honor the Sabbath. But on the day of the Butler shooting, he left it on because Erica said 'God wants you to have your phone on today.' Owens' response: 'I wonder who she has saved as God in her contacts.'
Viewers from every country are tuning in and identifying objects in the car photos live. A santamedical.com device was identified in real time by a commenter during the broadcast. This is crowd-sourced forensics at a global scale.
A commenter from the Balkans wrote that their parents taught them as children never to speak to UNICEF or Americans. They describe hospitals where mothers gave birth alone, babies were taken for 'testing,' declared dead, and later found in trafficking rings. Owens reads it and says she believes every word.
Owens directly addresses accusations that her investigation endangers Erica Kirk. Her stated intention is the opposite: she wants Erica to outlive everyone. Death is easy. Living a long life while the world knows what you did is the real reckoning.
In Wyoming, alone in deep prayer, writing a letter to Charlie, Owens sat with what this investigation would cost her and her family. She opened her eyes and a bald eagle flew directly past her. She took it as a sign — and decided to fight.
There is no spin left. The photos show black tempered glass scattered across the car, directly where Charlie Kirk's chest was. Nobody who claimed to be in that car ever mentioned it — not once, across multiple interviews.
Every person at the table clearly remembers a cornucopia in the old Fruit of the Loom logo. The official story says it was never there. Charlie, Jack, and Andrew are unmoved. Jack wants to find old clothes from his childhood to settle it once and for all. The Mandela Effect lives.
Real psychopaths are consistently rated as authentic by outside observers — which is exactly why Mamdani's 'genuine' working-class appeal is so dangerous. The problem with a Mamdani mayoralty wouldn't be communism; it would be putting a scheming, agenda-fluid manipulator in control of the levers of a great city.
Communists don't actually want to build a communist utopia. They want to skip straight to the part where they subjugate enemies and reward friends. The state-run grocery store isn't a policy goal — it's a patronage mechanism and a weapon against rival power centers.
Withholding evidence wasn't reckless — it was the entire strategy. By sitting on key photos, Owens forced witnesses to lie on record repeatedly, establishing who the bad actors are before the full case drops.
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- History 44%
- Religion & Spirituality 25%
- Government 13%
- Society & Culture 12%
- News 6%
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