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Tyler Robinson: The State Responds + Vindman Crashes Out – AD FREE
Utah prosecutors have dropped their final argument ahead of Sept. 1’s hearing, and they point out the obvious: Even Tyler Robinson’s defense isn’t contesting the murder charge against him. Jay Town breaks down the filing. Mark Halperin discusses 2028 Democrat options and the total flop of 20019 impeachment star Alexander Vindman’s Senate run. Nathan Cofnas, the blogger who exposed fraudulent professor Jason Arday, joins the show to discuss being the target of a left-wing hate mob.
The Post-Truth Internet + Assessing the Owens/Wilson Debate – AD FREE
After a year of Charlie conspiracies, Internet sleuths are now obsessed with spinning up bizarre takes about Lindsay Clancy. Andrew and Blake react to the popularity of a “post-truth” media environment, then talk to Viva Frei about the Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson debate last Friday. Cliff Maloney and Tyler Bowyer detail the latest TP Action efforts to win the midterms. Alex Marlow reacts to the weaponization of a three-year-old clip to attack JD Vance, then weighs in on whether the WNBA is better off as a soap opera than a sports league.
From the Archive: Charlie’s 2022 Speech at Redeemer Bible Church
The average church and, sadly, the average Christian, prefer to sit out the nation’s cultural and political battles. In this classic 2022 address, Charlie explains why this is simply not an option. He discusses the proper interpretation of Romans 13, America’s Biblical foundation, and the difference between courageous, cowardly, and complicit churches. He also responds to the decision to label churches “non-essential” during Covid and how represents a core part of the globalist, secular offensive against religious life.
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 138 — The Lindsay Clancy Case
The Thoughtcrime team assembles for a full hour-long blowout on just a single topic: The Lindsay Clancy case that has transfixed millions across the country, while inspiring a wave of new conspiracy theories as well. Who is guilty, who is innocent, and what should we all think of it?