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Is college still the ticket to success or one of the biggest scams being sold to young people today? From skyrocketing tuition to questionable career outcomes, this episode compiles Charlie’s best arguments and exchanges, challenging the idea that college is the only path forward for American young people.
President Trump lobbed a lengthy Truth lighting up Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and other critics among the podcast set. What should we make of it? The show takes on that question and then reacts to Melania’s surprising riposte to the Epstein saga. UVU chapter president Caleb Chilcutt responds to his university choosing a graduation speaker who attacked Charlie after his death. Then there is an hour of AMA on questions like:
-What were Charlie’s rules for the rare times he ate junk food? -Will there be a Charlie Kirk biography? -Can anyone challenge the RINOs pushing amnesty in the House?
Is the monthlong war in the Middle East finally ending? President Trump announced a ceasefire barely an hour before his dramatic deadline, but will it hold and will it lead to permanent peace? And just as importantly, will an end to the Iran War enable the president’s coalition to heal its divisions in time to contest the midterms and execute on the domestic agenda America needs? Jonathan Keeperman aka “Lomez” talks about what a good resolution to Iran looks like, and then the team listens in to a critical White House press briefing.
All eyes are again on Iran, where President Trump says a “whole civilization” will end if the regime does not submit. The show talks about the extreme reaction Trump’s comments generated from Tucker Carlson and others, and talks to Kane about what the president’s actual plans might be. Nick Sortor discusses America’s continued immigration mess even as Congress yet again tries to ram through an amnesty. Steve Hilton talks about the CA governor’s race after getting President Trump’s endorsement.
An American plane went down inside Iran over the weekend, leading to a daring and successful special forces rescue deep within hostile territory. Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer discusses the mission that will inevitably be a movie. Isabel Brown talks about “having it all” and her battle with the ladies of The View about feminism, motherhood, and careers. Nate Morris talks about the pressing need for an immigration moratorium, as revealed by the widespread pro-Iran sentiment visible in America.
Charlie’s 2020 Easter special remains one of the show’s most popular episodes ever. We are playing it unchanged today so that you can hear the evidence Charlie puts forth for God’s existence, the Resurrection, and eternal life. May this episode remind you of Charlie’s unwavering faith as he celebrates Easter in the presence of His Savior.
The Thoughtcrime team hits the only topics of importance in America, including:
-Is climbing Mt. Everest lame? -What’s more plausible, the moon landing being fake or the Earth being flat? -What should we think about Kristi Noem’s husband and his “bimbofication” fetish?
“Who would believe what we have heard? To whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?” The Scripture readings associated with Good Friday are some of the most important in all of Christianity. To mark the second most important date of the Christian calendar Andrew and Blake read through excerpts from Isaiah and the Gospel of John, with an assist from Charlie himself as well.
During a recent meeting of Turning Point supporters, Andrew and Blake held on-stage interviews with Arizona’s next governor, Andy Biggs, followed by “Quality Learing Center” fraud scourge Nick Shirley. Biggs talks about his combination of conservative bona fides and electability, while Shirley takes questions from the audience on building a nationwide anti-fraud network, being a guest at the State of the Union, and more.
The show opens with a reaction to President Trump’s Iran speech, and then a bonus response to the breaking news of AG Pam Bondi’s departure. Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town gives his expert breakdown of what defense filings in the Tyler Robinson case really reveal. Then, one of Charlie’s favorite thinkers, Dr. Gad Saad, joins for a full hour on birthright citizenship, mass Islamization, and the other disturbing signs of how “suicidal empathy” is leading the West off of a cliff.
One of the most important reforms for America is abolishing birthright citizenship, and today that reform went before the Supreme Court. Will Chamberlain discusses how the oral arguments have gone with President Trump there in person. Dr. Matt Spalding takes the longer view. TPUSA chapter student chaplain Kale Conway talks about the divide between young men and women and surrendering to Christ on campus. The show reacts to sinister “equity cards” in Canada.
The Daily Mail threw the web into turmoil with a new headline dishonestly framed to fuel conspiracy theories and suggest Tyler Robinson has been exonerated. Justin Nazaroff of Fenix Ammunition and Kane of Citizen Free Press help debunk the distortion. Salena Zito talks about the continuing evidence of a major faith revival in America that has continued since Charlie’s martyrdom.