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Last Friday brought two key developments in the Tyler Robinson case. First, a key hearing has been delayed a month and a half, but also, cameras will be allowed in the courtroom. Legal expert Andrea Burkhart dissects what each of these developments means for America’s most important criminal case. Kane gives his assessment of the midterms as Democrats implode over their Virginia gerrymander being snatched away. Steve Moore assesses the economy, and Daisy rejoins from maternity leave to discuss just how far over the line a Pete Davidson joke about Charlie’s death went.
Charlie always brought his A-game when addressing TPUSA chapter leaders, and one of his best addresses of all came at a dark moment for the national conservative movement in the summer of 2021. In a wide-ranging 45 minutes speech, Charlie tells the three things to do daily to be more effective, explains the difference between practical knowledge and eternal knowledge, and explains why fearless truth-telling is the most essential duty of all for anyone who wants to be a positive force in politics.
It is a period of anarchy in the galaxy. ANDREW KOLVET is blowing off Thoughtcrime to attend some event on Coruscant, while TYLER BOWYER remains missing in action in the Spice Wars.
Desperate for content, the Thoughtcrime team has invited pollster RICH BARIS in the hopes he can revive their flagging creativity.
Frantically, the team assembles on the starship Phoenix for a debate over STAR WARS that could restore freedom to American men….
Friday marked the five-year anniversary of Charlie and Erika’s marriage, so this week’s bonus episode revisits their beloved AMA last year answering listener questions about dating, marriage, and parenthood. They discuss why women should search for men who lead, why submission is such a challenging topic for modern women, what men should do to be more appealing to potential mates, and far more.
Virginia Democrats’ big redistricting play has ended in disaster, after the state supreme court rebuked them this morning. Greg Price discusses the nationwide GOP redistricting wins. Indiana primary winners Trevor DeVries and Dr. Brian Schmutzler talk about turning out RINOs from state office. The team takes an hour of subscriber questions, including:
-Do they support or oppose Socrates’s decision to “drink the hemlock?” -What do they think of companies that advertise with this show as well as a certain controversial Nashville streamer? -What should we make of various podcasters now saying nice things about Islam?
The Met Gala has come upon us once again, giving the world’s richest Marxists another opportunity to beclown themselves with bizarre outfits and even more bizarre DEI markers. Andrew asks if the world is ready to deploy Blake as a red carpet fashion reporter (no, it’s not). Luke Rosiak exposes how rampant fraud is creating Somali “Medicaid Millionaires” in Ohio, supposedly a red state. Ari Fleischer debates whether it’s still worth dumping the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act (which might make New Mexico a red state). Candace Lee and Eric Newman showcase a new children’s book “George Goodwin, Dragon Slayer.”
Is the Iran ceasefire giving way to an Iran resumption? The team monitors the latest news from the Strait of Hormuz, where President Trump says ships will be escorted through the blockade while a fresh wave of Iranian missiles rains down. Sean Davis talks about the risks an extended war poses to Republican midterm prospects and how the damage can be mitigated. Rising House star Brandon Gill revisits his viral confrontation with an abortion advocate and why the left doesn’t want to honestly talk about it. Nikki Neily exposes how teacher unions have become top means of injecting left-wing poisons into America.
In the speech portion of his 2022 visit to the University of Texas, Charlie explains why everyone should be grateful for the United States, what makes our country different, and why liberals are so unhappy with this country despite its greatness.
The Thoughtcrime team takes on the pressing questions of the moment, like:
-Which button should you press, red or blue? -Was Michael Jackson really innocent all along, even if he was a big weirdo? -Why did the WHCD shooter take a lame selfie before his failed attack?
Back in 2022, Charlie visited the University of Texas. Don’t be fooled by it being a red state: The students here were nearly as liberal as the ones at Berkeley! In the Q&A, Charlie clashes with students on COVID lockdowns, vaccines, and of course, abortion.
The guy with old Nazi tattoos and more recent Hamas support, Graham Platner, is going to be the Democrat Senate candidate in Maine. It’s part of a larger pattern of the extreme left rising in strength. Mike Davis analyzes the newest indictment of former FBI director James Comey. The team fields an hour of subscriber questions, including:
-Are data centers bad news? -Do Republicans have any hope in New York this cycle? -Can we look forward to more responses to Candace Owens’s many lies?
The show opens with a reaction to Erika’s exceptional appearance on the program yesterday to warn America about the surge in toxic dehumanizing rhetoric. Then Andrew and Blake dive into the mammoth Supreme Court decision on gerrymandering. Could the GOP pick up five seats, ten seats, or even more by redrawing districts in the South? And what will Democrats do in response?