Best Podcast Episodes About Charlie Kirk

Best Podcast Episodes About Charlie Kirk

Everything podcasters are saying about Charlie Kirk — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 68 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Charlie Kirk

The Charlie Kirk Show
“… that term the equivalent of, does not match. Unable to identify is describing the rifling characteristics on the fragmented round that was found in Charlie Kirk's body. And what that means, so inside of that, Every long gun in the barrel, you see those little stripes that's rifling. Those impressions are made upon the round when it is fired. And because of the way it tumbles sometimes when it hits a person or a wall or whatever it might be, they're unable, ATF, the forensic experts, and they are the absolute best in the world at this through their NIBIN system and through their correlation system of …” “And I can tell you that when it says unable to identify, which is all the report says, that does not equal, nor is that term the equivalent of, does not match. Unable to identify is describing the rifling characteristics on the fragmented round that was found in Charlie Kirk's body. And what that means, so inside of that, Every long gun in the barrel, you see those little stripes that's rifling. Those impressions are made upon the round when it is fired. And because of the way it tumbles sometimes when it hits a person or a wall or whatever it might be, they're unable, ATF, the forensic experts, and they are the absolute best in the world at this through their NIBIN system and through their correlation system of finding out, even if there's just a little bit, whether or not the rifling matches the actual rifle. But there's two things in every firearm and tool mark report. The rifling, which they were unable to identify it because it was so degraded, the round that was found, but also the caliber class of that round, which is almost always determinable. Now, …” View more
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The ATF report indicates the bullet found in Charlie Kirk's body is a .30 caliber, directly linking it to Tyler Robinson's bolt-action rifle. Despite the defense's attempts to create doubt, the overwhelming evidence, including DNA matches and eyewitness accounts, strongly supports Robinson's culpability. This case highlights how critical it is to scrutinize what the defense chooses not to disclose.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Bondi Down + The Suicidal Death of the West ft. Dr. Gad Saad · Apr 02, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… and then have him immediately step into the king of quarterback controversies? There's no controversy here. No, there is. No, there's none with Kirk D. Cousins. Yes, Paul. I got a couple things on this. You bring in Kirk Cousins. That means you're spending money. you didn't need to spend, you could let Aiden O'Connell get thrown to the wolves for seven games and then bring in Mendoza. Secondly, what if Kirk Cousins plays really well? What's the plan? Fernando Mendoza's the plan. Okay. And why did you just sign Kirk Cousins? How much am I paying Kirk Cousins? They haven't really said. I'm …” “Why are you going to take the quarterback number one overall and then have him immediately step into the king of quarterback controversies? There's no controversy here. No, there is. No, there's none with Kirk D. Cousins. Yes, Paul. I got a couple things on this. You bring in Kirk Cousins. That means you're spending money. you didn't need to spend, you could let Aiden O'Connell get thrown to the wolves for seven games and then bring in Mendoza. Secondly, what if Kirk Cousins plays really well? What's the plan? Fernando Mendoza's the plan. Okay. And why did you just sign Kirk Cousins? How much am I paying Kirk Cousins? They haven't really said. I'm probably not paying him anything. Somewhere in the ballpark of $75 a year, apparently, because that's about what his agent is able to do. Let's say it was $8 million a year for two years. Each year is eight. That's really light, right? You could spend that on a guard. How many quarterbacks go through the entire year playing every game? Third point, …” View more
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The Raiders' signing of Kirk Cousins raises questions about their future plans, especially regarding the number one draft pick. While Cousins offers immediate stability, it complicates the path for rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza, potentially allowing the Raiders to trade down for more assets. This move could reshape the team's strategy moving forward.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 02, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… was a point like you're shaking hands like this is great this should work and And ultimately it doesn't. But how much of this comes back to the Charlie vote? Because I think that that really did. You were really set up in the episode as the swing there. And we saw Jonathan try to patch things up with D and it seemed like that maybe it could have been water under the bridge. Do you think that the Charlie vote was a big factor here? I think it could have. Maybe that was the difference maker between me going home and Tiff going home. Obviously talking to people after the season, that wasn't the …” “… yeah i really thought that you and jonathan i was kind of rooting for a camilla and jonathan alliance because i just thought it was just uh such a interesting clash of like completely different play styles but also just the visual is amazing and there was a point like you're shaking hands like this is great this should work and And ultimately it doesn't. But how much of this comes back to the Charlie vote? Because I think that that really did. You were really set up in the episode as the swing there. And we saw Jonathan try to patch things up with D and it seemed like that maybe it could have been water under the bridge. Do you think that the Charlie vote was a big factor here? I think it could have. Maybe that was the difference maker between me going home and Tiff going home. Obviously talking to people after the season, that wasn't the case. But let's just say that could have been the reason they picked me and not Tiff. So, yeah, I mean, we did. They didn't show how we tried to patch it back with Jonathan. Soon as that man's torch got snuffed, I turned to Jonathan. I said we saved you And D is like we need to talk when we get back And I go and I tell Jonathan all the things …” View more
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In the latest episode of Survivor 50: Blood Moon, the dynamics of player alliances are put to the test as contestants grapple with strategic voting decisions. The segment dives into the implications of the controversial Charlie vote, revealing how it shaped alliances and ultimately influenced who stayed and who went home. With insights from players about their shifting loyalties, this discussion highlights the intricate gameplay that defines Survivor.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Blood Moon Exit Interviews · Apr 02, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… you explain what's going on here? Because there's been a big debate. People who have questions and they're entitled to them about what happened to Charlie that day have met many people. A lot of gun experts online have questioned the absence of an exit wound. You know, we all saw how where the entrance wound was and how badly and grievously Charlie was injured. But there wasn't an exit wound. And I believe that's not in dispute. Now, the Daily Mail did go on to report that this bullet was fragmented inside of Charlie's body. And that that also that that can happen. They had experts in there …” “… phony and you've got an inconclusive test, if you're the defense, it's almost malpractice not to be running down that test and doing your own tests. And I'm sure they've already hired a ballistics expert who's all over this thing. Andrew, what can you explain what's going on here? Because there's been a big debate. People who have questions and they're entitled to them about what happened to Charlie that day have met many people. A lot of gun experts online have questioned the absence of an exit wound. You know, we all saw how where the entrance wound was and how badly and grievously Charlie was injured. But there wasn't an exit wound. And I believe that's not in dispute. Now, the Daily Mail did go on to report that this bullet was fragmented inside of Charlie's body. And that that also that that can happen. They had experts in there saying that that can happen when even with a bullet that comes from a rifle like this it can it can basically shatter I guess inside of the victim Yeah that right In fact again it not at all unusual Anyone can Google or go on Grok or whatever and just ask it to provide examples of high-powered rifle rounds that have been shot in the human bodies and …” View more
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The Megyn Kelly Show · Major SCOTUS "Birthright Citizenship" Case, with Aronberg and Davis, and Charlie Kirk Murder Trial Bullet Questions, with Branca and Geragos | Ep. 1286 · Apr 01, 2026
Candace
“It really makes you wonder what, you know, when I said that war is a massive industry and that Charlie stepped on people's toes who trade on war, who do real estate deals before the wars even start. When Charlie put his foot down and said to Trump, do not go to war with Iran, how many players were involved? How many private equity firms wanted Charlie gone? again that's a that's a rhetorical question but i'm interested and this provides us with a new angle and like i said the egyptian planes kept telling me the story that every time there was …” “It really makes you wonder what, you know, when I said that war is a massive industry and that Charlie stepped on people's toes who trade on war, who do real estate deals before the wars even start. When Charlie put his foot down and said to Trump, do not go to war with Iran, how many players were involved? How many private equity firms wanted Charlie gone? again that's a that's a rhetorical question but i'm interested and this provides us with a new angle and like i said the egyptian planes kept telling me the story that every time there was like a kerfluffle in israel a little war israel people are bombing israel suddenly these egyptian planes were carrying someone from israel to provo and my sense was this is bb this is bb hiding in Provo, but I was like, who does Bebe know in Provo? Why would he be in Utah? Again we will show you all of that I been very meticulous about this Egyptian …” View more
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Every time Israel faces conflict, mysterious Egyptian planes appear, possibly ferrying key figures like Bibi Netanyahu to safety in Provo, Utah. This connection suggests a deeper network of political ties and interests, hinting at the significant players in the war industry who might want to silence dissenters like Charlie. The implications of these flights reveal a hidden narrative about power and protection in times of crisis.
Candace · Friends In High Temples: Charlie's Final Call With Bibi... | Candace Ep 320 · Apr 02, 2026
The Tucker Carlson Show
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Charlie Kirk openly rejected the idea of prioritizing another country over the U.S., particularly in the context of his views on Israel and Iran. He expressed frustration with aggressive Christian Zionist leaders and the FBI's handling of international inquiries related to violence. This raises critical questions about accountability and the complexities of loyalty in American politics.
The Tucker Carlson Show · Dave Smith: Mossad, WWII Myths, FBI Cover-Ups, and Trump’s Critical Next Move in Iran · Apr 01, 2026
The Michael Knowles Show
“… you've got to win and you've got to beat the bad guy and you've got to lock the bad guy. And this would be a case of that. A leftist murdered Charlie Kirk, and then the mainstream left, to a distressingly large degree, celebrated it afterward. And they need to be punished for that in order to dissuade them from continuing to kill conservatives. They need to be punished as a matter of justice and a matter of deterrence. it's bad enough when people are just confused about the facts or you know sincerely believe theories that are contrary to reality that could undermine our political moment when …” “… to deal with the mess of it. But I like the reality of politics. I like politics as a lived action in a political community that is not totally pure. That is not perfectly ideological. That involves compromise and involves power struggles. And sometimes you've got to win and you've got to beat the bad guy and you've got to lock the bad guy. And this would be a case of that. A leftist murdered Charlie Kirk, and then the mainstream left, to a distressingly large degree, celebrated it afterward. And they need to be punished for that in order to dissuade them from continuing to kill conservatives. They need to be punished as a matter of justice and a matter of deterrence. it's bad enough when people are just confused about the facts or you know sincerely believe theories that are contrary to reality that could undermine our political moment when people do it obviously cynically for purely selfish motives just to get clicks just to make money justice be damned safety be damned political community be damned it's very disreputable very, very irresponsible stuff from the Daily Mail. I should not be terribly surprised, but really, I have a lot of emotional discipline, okay? That's my Anglo side. …” View more
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A leftist murder of Charlie Kirk was celebrated by parts of the mainstream left, raising serious concerns about accountability in politics. This incident highlights the difference between ideologues who debate from the sidelines and those engaged in the messy reality of political action. The speaker argues for the necessity of punishing such behavior to deter future violence against conservatives.
The Michael Knowles Show · Ep. 1943 - NBA Player CUT For Criticizing LGBTQ Pride Propaganda · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… They're completely worthless. On the other side of the break, I want to talk a little bit about the ATF says they cannot identify the bullet in the Charlie Kirk assassination with the accused rifle. Of course, this was ammunition for Candace Owens. We will discuss this on the other side of the break, and this is the Rob Carson Show.” “… Yours is based in fact. That's what makes it more powerful. This is why we're winning this fight, Justine, because when we use mockery and ridicule backed with fact, they're like an armadillo upside down on its back in the middle of a Texas highway. They're completely worthless. On the other side of the break, I want to talk a little bit about the ATF says they cannot identify the bullet in the Charlie Kirk assassination with the accused rifle. Of course, this was ammunition for Candace Owens. We will discuss this on the other side of the break, and this is the Rob Carson Show.” View more
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Conservative comedy is thriving because the left's attempts at humor have become unrecognizable and ineffective. Justine Murray and Rob Carson discuss how mockery grounded in fact is winning over audiences, contrasting it with leftist ridicule that lacks substance. This shift in comedy reflects a larger ideological battle, showcasing how effective humor can be in critiquing opposing views.
The Rob Carson Show · Lies, Lunacy & Leftist Logic · Mar 31, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… We just started. So it'll get done very nicely. And it'll be one of the best anywhere in the world, actually. Okay, that's him being asked about Charlie Kirk's assassination and how he's personally holding up. I mean, just remarkable. Now, one more and then I'll let you talk. Well, this was last Sunday. Or so this was like two days ago. The Iran war is happening. A lot of shit's going down. The economy is cratering. The price of oil is skyrocketing. And he's being pressed about this on Air Force One. And in the middle of it, he just decides to whip out a picture of the ballroom. Let's look at this. …” “And it's going to be a beauty. It'll be an absolute and magnificent subject. And I just see all the trucks. We just started. So it'll get done very nicely. And it'll be one of the best anywhere in the world, actually. Okay, that's him being asked about Charlie Kirk's assassination and how he's personally holding up. I mean, just remarkable. Now, one more and then I'll let you talk. Well, this was last Sunday. Or so this was like two days ago. The Iran war is happening. A lot of shit's going down. The economy is cratering. The price of oil is skyrocketing. And he's being pressed about this on Air Force One. And in the middle of it, he just decides to whip out a picture of the ballroom. Let's look at this. Here's another one. Wait, excuse me. Wait. I thought I'd do this now because it's easier. I'm so busy that I don't have time to do this. Fighting wars and other things. but this is very important because this is going to be with us for a long time and it's going to be i think it'll be the greatest ballroom anywhere in the world it's its highest …” View more
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While the economy craters and wars unfold, Trump showcases his grand ballroom plans on Air Force One, prioritizing architecture over pressing national issues. He even has staff bring the ballroom mock-ups on the plane, illustrating his fixation. This bizarre focus raises questions about presidential priorities and responsibilities.
Bulwark Takes · Court Orders Trump to Stop Construction on His Beloved Ballroom · Apr 01, 2026
Candace
“… that justice, like vengeance, belongs to the Lord, but truth, it belongs to all of us. And I just cannot overstate to you guys that the second that Charlie was killed, I knew that he was betrayed and it could very well be that deep sense of knowing came from the fact that he had so carefully explained to me that he was going to die. But it also woke something up in me that had been dormant. And it's like, it's just a God mission. It's bigger than me. I can't let it go. I won't let it go. I don't care If people call me obsessed, I appreciate that they had a real hope that the world would turn the …” “part of that, of course, is suffering. And she is correct that justice, like vengeance, belongs to the Lord, but truth, it belongs to all of us. And I just cannot overstate to you guys that the second that Charlie was killed, I knew that he was betrayed and it could very well be that deep sense of knowing came from the fact that he had so carefully explained to me that he was going to die. But it also woke something up in me that had been dormant. And it's like, it's just a God mission. It's bigger than me. I can't let it go. I won't let it go. I don't care If people call me obsessed, I appreciate that they had a real hope that the world would turn the chapter on this and I will not let it happen. Because none of us are safe. If a person like Charlie Kirk who lived his life very admirably who worked hard and who helped put the people who have betrayed him into positions of power If he can be betrayed assassinated in front of the world” View more
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk reveals a shocking betrayal that shakes the foundations of trust in power. Despite his admirable life and efforts to uplift those around him, Kirk was ultimately let down by those he supported. This case serves as a wake-up call that none of us are truly safe from betrayal, no matter our intentions.
Candace · PROVE ME WRONG: Tyler Robinson Is A Patsy. | Candace Ep 319 · Apr 01, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… out of nowhere was very interesting conservative we talked to her a few times And then she lost her mind. Busy attacking day in and day out. Erica Kirk, for God's sakes. Now who has denounced Candace Owens for attacking Erica Kirk? Not Tucker. Not Bannon. Not Megyn Kelly. Wrong genitalia, I guess. But you get my point. This is like watching mental patients in an insane asylum. They're busy destroying the movement, undermining the movement. And then they project blame on the midterms on all of you on all of us This is how they roll This is all they do They don't give a damn about the country. …” “… Everything. we've got a comedian a guy Dave Smith that nobody's ever heard of before he's platformed by Joe Rogan a former comedian himself they platform each other they talk to each other they back up each other look at this Candace Owens came out of nowhere was very interesting conservative we talked to her a few times And then she lost her mind. Busy attacking day in and day out. Erica Kirk, for God's sakes. Now who has denounced Candace Owens for attacking Erica Kirk? Not Tucker. Not Bannon. Not Megyn Kelly. Wrong genitalia, I guess. But you get my point. This is like watching mental patients in an insane asylum. They're busy destroying the movement, undermining the movement. And then they project blame on the midterms on all of you on all of us This is how they roll This is all they do They don't give a damn about the country. If you don't give a damn about the country at a time of war, you can't get behind the president, you can't get behind the troops. Then what the hell good are you? What the hell good are you? 100%, 97%, whatever it is, of MAGA, make America great again. Backs the president in the war effort here. 84, 86% of Republicans of all backgrounds. And yet, 0% …” View more
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Conservative media figures like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly are criticized for contributing nothing to the American public, especially during a time of war. The speaker argues that instead of supporting the country and its troops, these figures are more focused on infighting and undermining the movement they claim to represent, leaving the true supporters of the President feeling abandoned.
Mark Levin Podcast · 3/30/26 - Stay the Course: Winning the War Against Iran · Mar 31, 2026
Candace
“… all believe that the feds set this up. So how are there people out there saying otherwise? Why wouldn't I testify for the defense? I want to find Charlie's real killer. I don't want to find some random kid that they're sitting in this on. It's not Tyler Robinson. Tyler Robinson did not do this alone. I feel the opposite of how Erica Kirk felt sitting next to Barry Weiss. With everything I have collected, I feel the exact opposite as Charlie Kirk's wife. I feel almost certain that Tyler Robinson did not shoot. I would say I feel 99.9% certain that Tyler Robinson did not shoot Charlie Kirk from a …” “… into certain places. Like I said, I am not getting this information from people that do not have the credibility to assert that. That's how I got the pictures inside of the car. Okay. I'm speaking to people with firsthand intimate knowledge, and they all believe that the feds set this up. So how are there people out there saying otherwise? Why wouldn't I testify for the defense? I want to find Charlie's real killer. I don't want to find some random kid that they're sitting in this on. It's not Tyler Robinson. Tyler Robinson did not do this alone. I feel the opposite of how Erica Kirk felt sitting next to Barry Weiss. With everything I have collected, I feel the exact opposite as Charlie Kirk's wife. I feel almost certain that Tyler Robinson did not shoot. I would say I feel 99.9% certain that Tyler Robinson did not shoot Charlie Kirk from a rooftop by himself. How about that? I'm going to say 0 because I don know You just should never say 100 unless you Erica Kirk lawyers 100 we get them We get them We just going to go on vibes You going on corruption not vibes What she feels 100% certain about, confident about, is that there is a bunch of people who will lie for her. She's got a …” View more
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Tyler Robinson is believed to be a scapegoat in the murder of Charlie Kirk, with evidence suggesting federal involvement in framing him. Local law enforcement and witnesses claim that the investigation was manipulated to pin the crime on him, despite overwhelming evidence pointing elsewhere. The case raises serious questions about corruption and the integrity of the judicial process.
Candace · The 33 Club: Freemason Murder Plot EXPOSED! | Candace Ep 318 · Mar 30, 2026
The Shawn Ryan Show
“… president's detail, come up and shake President Trump's hand. So basically circumventing the Secret Service. And then you had the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And Charlie was one of the most vocal advocates against a regime change war inside of Iran. And he was advocating heavily that we change our stance in regards to our relationship with Israel. He was in the White House lobbying President Trump to not attack Iran in the lead up to the 12 war So Charlie would have been very very much against what was going on what going on right now He then killed in September And so I think it irresponsible for …” “… at the UN. You had, when he went out to dinner, there was the table of code pink protesters who sat down next to them. And then you had the police officer, who I think is probably a good patriotic American, but he was armed. He wasn't part of the president's detail, come up and shake President Trump's hand. So basically circumventing the Secret Service. And then you had the assassination of Charlie Kirk. And Charlie was one of the most vocal advocates against a regime change war inside of Iran. And he was advocating heavily that we change our stance in regards to our relationship with Israel. He was in the White House lobbying President Trump to not attack Iran in the lead up to the 12 war So Charlie would have been very very much against what was going on what going on right now He then killed in September And so I think it irresponsible for us not to look at all of these things on a broader timeline and see where they fit into what taking place right now Are you saying that you don't think that the kid that's been propped up to have killed Charlie is the guy? I'm not saying that at all. I mean, that kid, his fingerprints are on the gun. That case is going to be made. What I do know is …” View more
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The assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent advocate against U.S. military intervention in Iran, raises serious questions about foreign connections and investigative failures. Just days before his assassination, a man was arrested for plotting to kill President Trump as retaliation for the killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. This segment critiques the FBI's handling of the investigation and suggests that foreign links were not thoroughly explored.
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The Charlie Kirk Show
“… because you're telling me that a bullet was fired through a human being and it was in perfect condition. There's no way that that came out of Charlie Kirk. It must have been something that they fired in a test range, and this is what they're using to frame the shooter. But in this case, because it's broken up into pieces, they can say, oh, well, see? We can't even identify the bullet. So it must not have been Tyler Robinson. It has to be somebody else. It's just nonsense. Inconclusive or unable to identify is not the same as does not match. Correct. It's a reckless headline. They know what they …” “… we already had. It's basically like Schrodinger's bullet, right? If they had managed to recover a fully intact bullet where the lands and grooves matched perfectly, people on the other side would say, well, it's obvious that the bullet was planted because you're telling me that a bullet was fired through a human being and it was in perfect condition. There's no way that that came out of Charlie Kirk. It must have been something that they fired in a test range, and this is what they're using to frame the shooter. But in this case, because it's broken up into pieces, they can say, oh, well, see? We can't even identify the bullet. So it must not have been Tyler Robinson. It has to be somebody else. It's just nonsense. Inconclusive or unable to identify is not the same as does not match. Correct. It's a reckless headline. They know what they were doing. It's despicable. So here's the interesting thing. So if you looked at all this documentation, and again, this was not new news. There was a court filing, actually, I think by the media that confirmed the fragmentation of the bullet and the ATF report a couple of weeks back. But somehow this became the headline. The defense also …” View more
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A misleading headline misrepresents the evidence in the Tyler Robinson case, suggesting the bullet's fragmentation implies innocence. This distortion not only confuses the public but also complicates the legal process, as the defense uses it to delay the trial. With over 20,000 files and testimonies from key witnesses, the case is far more complex than the sensationalized headlines suggest.
The Charlie Kirk Show · How One Awful Headline Fueled Countless Conspiracies In the Tyler Robinson Case · Mar 31, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… wing media world right now? Well, so this is the question I hope we can get to the to the bottom of today. You know, on one hand, I think after Charlie Kirk's assassination, there was so much talk about Turning Point USA and people were saying America Fest, which is sort of like their big conference, has eclipsed CPAC over the past few years. And I think people were more or less right about that. But I was like, well, is that really true? Is CPAC really, you know, in the in the trash? And the answer, I think, after this weekend is yes. CPAC is over. It's washed. It's unc. Whatever they say. The Gen …” “… a giant Trump fest. And it's been sort of strange. I haven't been to CPAC in a little while. Will, can you just kind of give me like a flavor of what what what the deal is with CPAC these days? What's kind of the space that it occupies in in the right wing media world right now? Well, so this is the question I hope we can get to the to the bottom of today. You know, on one hand, I think after Charlie Kirk's assassination, there was so much talk about Turning Point USA and people were saying America Fest, which is sort of like their big conference, has eclipsed CPAC over the past few years. And I think people were more or less right about that. But I was like, well, is that really true? Is CPAC really, you know, in the in the trash? And the answer, I think, after this weekend is yes. CPAC is over. It's washed. It's unc. Whatever they say. The Gen Z people say. But, you know, it is this typically CPAC, which, of course, stands for the Conservative Political Action Conference. I mean, this used to be the annual big gathering. The straw poll mattered a lot about, like, who would be the next presidential contender from the right. But now I think we're seeing that that CPAC is kind of tired. …” View more
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CPAC, once the premier gathering for conservatives, is now deemed 'over' and 'washed up' after this year's lackluster turnout and chaotic atmosphere. The conference has devolved from a serious policy discussion to a chaotic spectacle filled with right-wing media personalities and bizarre confrontations. This transformation raises questions about the future of the MAGA movement and its influence in conservative politics.
Bulwark Takes · CPAC Leaders Claim It’s “Packed”—The Footage Says Otherwise | MAGA Mondays · Mar 30, 2026
There Are No Girls on the Internet
“… USA is their private nonprofit out there doing the boots-on-the-ground work that government can't do for them. Also, we talked about this after Charlie Kirk's death. Turning Point USA's Professor Watch List, brought to you by Charlie Kirk. And it's so funny to me that people are like, oh, we really loved Free Speech. Girl, where? Not the free speech of the professors that are on this watch list that are being threatened and silenced for what they have to say. Certainly not their free speech, no? Not at all. It's free speech to them means I'm allowed to say hate speech, and anybody who criticizes me …” “… not a white Christian nationalist and shoving them out of academia. And it's all part of this broader ethnic cleansing project of the far right that's being currently headed up by President Stephen Miller. And the rest of this regime and Turning Point USA is their private nonprofit out there doing the boots-on-the-ground work that government can't do for them. Also, we talked about this after Charlie Kirk's death. Turning Point USA's Professor Watch List, brought to you by Charlie Kirk. And it's so funny to me that people are like, oh, we really loved Free Speech. Girl, where? Not the free speech of the professors that are on this watch list that are being threatened and silenced for what they have to say. Certainly not their free speech, no? Not at all. It's free speech to them means I'm allowed to say hate speech, and anybody who criticizes me needs to be silenced. The people championing Samantha's cause and attacking Mel, well, most of them have no official or formal connection to the University of Oklahoma. There's folks like Ryan Walters, the former Oklahoma State Superintendent currently under an ethics investigation for alleged conflicts of interest. And then there's Samantha's …” View more
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A trans TA faced backlash for giving a failing grade, while a cisgender instructor who agreed faced no consequences. This incident reveals a broader attack on trans individuals in academia, fueled by right-wing agendas and media attention. The situation highlights systemic biases and the politicization of academic freedom.
There Are No Girls on the Internet · University of Oklahoma Trans Instructor's Attorney Still in the Fight After Appeal Denied · Feb 11, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for your number one? But here's the irony is that Sophie was the number one that Charlie's talking about. And Sophie was on this show, and she loves Rizzo. I was going …” “… is a little unfair. But, yeah, I feel like I would be the Aubrey on this tribe. I'd be looking around being like all these dude bros playing with honor and integrity and giving themselves oak-bound nicknames. Coach isn't nicknaming the girls. No. He's not going around being like, I bless you. No, they haven't earned one yet. The Tidewalker has not bestowed upon them. All right, over at Sela, Charlie is still spinning his wheels out over Rizzo. He can't get rid of that one thing Rizzo said. I know, man. And I get why, where he's like, you didn't vote for your number one person to win. Like, you didn't win. I know. And you have to vote for one person to win, and you don't vote for your number one? But here's the irony is that Sophie was the number one that Charlie's talking about. And Sophie was on this show, and she loves Rizzo. I was going to say she loves Rizzo. So it's Charlie's baggage more than this is actually that Rizzo did something wrong. Do you know what I mean? She wasn't bothered at all that her friend didn't vote for her? No, she's still best friends with him. She's like – the way that she talked about it on our show was like totally cool. Like just loves him and is …” View more
Ridealong summary
Rizzo's gameplay in Survivor 50 is drawing attention for its boldness, but some players, like Charlie, are struggling with his decisions. Despite Charlie's criticism, Rizzo's alliances and strategy seem effective, showcasing the generational clash in gameplay styles. This segment highlights how paranoia can backfire in the game, revealing the complexities of alliances and trust among contestants.
Pod Meets World · Pod Meets Twirl'd: Survivor 5005 · Mar 27, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… and they still are. And cops as well. But they've turned into something I don't recognize. Every time someone is out saying something horrible about Charlie Kirk, It turns out to be a female school teacher from a whatever. Half the others are nurses. It's interesting. And by the way, some are good. Many are good. Nurses in general, I think, are better. But I mean, if you were a school teacher, you are not this version of the school teachers that we're seeing today. Well, I have to say, Charlie was a friend of ours, Charlie. We were at a fundraiser at our friend's house for Turning Point USA. And when I …” “… The great, I mean, if I wrote a book, it would be the great American monster. She's a monster. She's a monster. I agree. She's the teachers' union's head, whatever. Listen, I've been saying lately, I grew up, teachers and nurses were heroes. Yeah, and they still are. And cops as well. But they've turned into something I don't recognize. Every time someone is out saying something horrible about Charlie Kirk, It turns out to be a female school teacher from a whatever. Half the others are nurses. It's interesting. And by the way, some are good. Many are good. Nurses in general, I think, are better. But I mean, if you were a school teacher, you are not this version of the school teachers that we're seeing today. Well, I have to say, Charlie was a friend of ours, Charlie. We were at a fundraiser at our friend's house for Turning Point USA. And when I first met him, it was at one of the fundraisers. And I just went because they're very good friends of ours. And she said, yeah, I love you. And when he started talking, I said, I mean, he was good. It was just 12 people, but it was a good fundraiser. really challenged him. I said, well, how were you going to accomplish this? And he didn't, there …” View more
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In a fiery rant, the host compares modern educators to monsters, specifically targeting union leaders like Randy Weingarten. The segment humorously contrasts the heroic image of teachers and nurses from the past with the controversial figures they seem to be today, culminating in a memorable story about a fundraiser with Charlie Kirk that spirals into a discussion on political figures and their flaws.
Adam Carolla Show · James Woods Tells Wild Hollywood Stories + the Dark Side of Politics · Mar 05, 2026
Candace
“… is just seeing things clearly some people for the first time And I think there has been sort of a proliferation of this especially in the wake of Charlie assassination where we were just fed so much objective BS that it was it was kind of hard to even focus You just going are they really going to just try to pull this off They just going to tell us that there's a bullet that they can't match to the weapon or bullet fragment they can't match to a weapon. They don't know why it didn't go through Charlie's Superman. Anyway, then they they're deeply upset that Joe Rogan, as I told you, similarly has …” “So look, Zionists are down real bad right now, okay? It is just not a good time to buy stock in Zionism. And everybody is just seeing things clearly some people for the first time And I think there has been sort of a proliferation of this especially in the wake of Charlie assassination where we were just fed so much objective BS that it was it was kind of hard to even focus You just going are they really going to just try to pull this off They just going to tell us that there's a bullet that they can't match to the weapon or bullet fragment they can't match to a weapon. They don't know why it didn't go through Charlie's Superman. Anyway, then they they're deeply upset that Joe Rogan, as I told you, similarly has weighed into this and I missed this part where he specifically spoke about the Superman neck theory. Take a listen to what Joe Rogan had to say. The Kirk thing's weird because now there's video footage from behind. Is that right? Yeah. I mean, the round that he was supposedly shot with was a 30 odd six, which is a big round. That's a round that …” View more
Ridealong summary
Zionism is facing a crisis as recent events, including the suspicious assassination of Charlie Kirk, raise serious questions about accountability and truth. This situation has led to public skepticism, especially regarding the narratives being pushed by figures like Kash Patel and the implications of his girlfriend's role. With conflicting stories and a lack of transparency, the fallout from these events is exposing deeper issues within the political landscape.
Candace · Who’s Lying? Frank Turek, Erika Kirk, Or Elizabeth McCoy? | Candace Ep 316 · Mar 25, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“as a lot of people may not realize, though, that there was this, when Charlie was going into tour mode, well, Blake, you can talk about this a little bit. When Charlie was going into tour mode, what was that training like? You know, I think I'll start off with this, which is one of the most common questions we'd get at these events and on the show is young people would say, Charlie, how can I do what you do? And I remember a conversation I had with one of our team members, with Brian, and he said, these people don't know …” “as a lot of people may not realize, though, that there was this, when Charlie was going into tour mode, well, Blake, you can talk about this a little bit. When Charlie was going into tour mode, what was that training like? You know, I think I'll start off with this, which is one of the most common questions we'd get at these events and on the show is young people would say, Charlie, how can I do what you do? And I remember a conversation I had with one of our team members, with Brian, and he said, these people don't know what they're asking because they do not want to do what Charlie does. and I can confirm that. I saw Charlie doing the grind in and out every single day and I'll tell you, the last conversations I had with Charlie were preparing for an event just like this one, bigger of course, but same thing because he said, I need to be ready for everything they …” View more
Ridealong summary
Charlie Kirk's relentless preparation for debates involved daily discussions and a thirst for knowledge that set him apart. He prepared for various topics, from immigration to monogamy, always seeking to improve and learn from setbacks. This dedication not only made him a formidable debater but also a humble learner, showcasing how preparation and resilience can lead to growth.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Pick Up The Mic: Blake and Jack at Arizona State University · Mar 28, 2026

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