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Charlie Kirk
Hey, everybody. It's at the Charlie Kirk show, we break down how the left is waking up. Byron Donalds joins us and I react to the Love is Blind viral clip. I think you guys will really enjoy my take. Email us freedom charliekirk.com and subscribe to our podcast. Open up your podcast application and type in Charlie Kirk Show. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here.
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Learn how you could protect your wealth with Noble gold investments@noblegoldinvestments.com that is noblegoldinvestments.com it's where I buy all of my gold. Go to noblegoldinvestments.com it is a great day in Americas. We are here live from the imperial capital, Washington, D.C. and it just feels amazing to be driving through this town knowing that President Trump is in the White House. It should never be lost on us, just God's grace and mercy on all of us. Even the days that sometimes you wish things could have went better. And even when you say, I don't know about that, it is still an amazing day in America because President Trump is in the White House. I do want to caution you on something, though, and I'm seeing this start to bubble up. I'm seeing it in the grassroots. I'm seeing it on some of the college campuses. I'm seeing it in some of the crowds that people like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are drawing. The left is waking up. Since the inauguration, even since Election Day, we said, where is the resistance? Where is it? It's not in the streets. It's not protesting. And for a period of time, that was absolutely true during the inauguration. It was not to be found in the streets. There was no women's march. The left is starting to wake up. They are getting out of their slumber. Now, I'm not saying this to try to depress you. I'm not telling you this to Say that everything is coming to an end. Exactly the opposite, actually. I'm telling you that of course there is half the country that opposes what we're doing. Of course, there is a significant portion of America that wants to see the federal government keep on sending out erroneous checks. The left has been poking around and looking for a spark. This last weekend, Elizabeth Warren drew two to 3,000 people in Texas. I mean, that's not a game changer crowd, but it's something. Bernie Sanders drew a similar crowd in Wisconsin. Speaking of which, Donald Trump Jr. And I will be in Oconomowoc. Say that three times fast on Monday, which is a suburb of Milwaukee, will be having a great town hall. These are just some data points that I want you to process. It's very tempting to believe that just because the left has been asleep the last couple of months since we knocked them out in November, that they are going to stay asleep. Bernie Sanders is probably taking the most potent line of criticism, saying that we must fight the oligarchy. Now, of course, the oligarchy that is actually running the country is an unelected, deep state bureaucracy sympathetic to the aims, wants and ambitions of growing the size and scope of government. Not the idea of people like Elon Musk. But for someone that doesn't quite understand what is happening in D.C. right now, the bipartisan bureaucratic regime that has existed for the last 100 years called the administrative state, it sounds and feels good. So the left is starting to awaken from their slumber. Is it going to ramp up even further? Possibly. And that's why everyone in this audience, it's time to continue to stay engaged, to keep the pressure on the Democrats for why they are not supporting President Trump's agenda. To stay involved in your local county committees, to stay involved in your local Republican Party. Some of you might be saying, but, Charlie, we just had an election. I'm exhausted. Look, our off season in politics is like the hockey off season. It's like 90 days. Like the baseball off season, it's like maybe 100 to 120 days and we have not even rested. We did not take any time off. Neutral gear is the kiss of death in politics, acting as if you are in the happy, agreeable middle. Instead, if you are on off, if you are not on offense, you are on defense. And if you're not first, you're last. To quote a great scholar from Talladega, this is the energy of the left is going from one issue to the other. They're still trying to figure out the best one to completely resist us on. You had Al Green shout out at the speech last week. And the Democrats did us a great gift, by the way. They did a great gift last week when they were not applauding the kid with brain cancer. That had real rank and file impact. But the base of the Democrat Party and the Democrats are trying to build a base first strategy, as you would expect them. The base of the Democrat Party is getting animated and fired up. Yesterday there was a phenomenal announcement from President Trump and Marco Rubio. Now, President Trump and Marco Rubio strategy is they want to first find a singular person to deport and make the case around this person that is on a student visa, supported Hamas and should be deported back to their country of origin. So you're gonna now know the name Mahmoud Khalil. The left is trying to wake up their rank and file troops around this individual. The Trump administration has been trying to deport him. A federal judge just blocked that. Again, the idea of these judges coming in and blocking the action of the executive branch, it is an intentional run out the clock strategy. Let me be very clear. The Democrats are trying to use district court and circuit court judges to block President Trump's administration to run out the clock. So major protests are now breaking out all over New York City in support of Mahmoud Khalil. They're trying to turn him into a martyr. Well, President Trump ran on a promise to fight against the pro terrorist, anti Jewish radicalism that has been flourishing on college campuses. One of the ways he vowed to do that is by kicking out agitators coming here from abroad to study on our campuses. American citizens have strong freedom of speech. But there is zero reason that America should be welcoming foreigners from abroad whose chief occupation will be to agitating on behalf of American enemies who murder women and children as their primary strategy. And that is exactly what Mahmoud Khalil did. Now, he's not some kid, he's not 18 or 19 years old. He's a 30 year old, he's 29 or 30 years old. A former Columbia University graduate student, in the words of the New York Times, Khalil was, quote, the public face of protest against Israel. He wasn't just some guy that showed up at a rally. He was the public front facing face of what happened at Columbia University. What Khalil did went far beyond attending marches or writing op eds. Just this past January, Khalil was in a group that disrupted a Columbia class on Israeli history to attack the country and the professor for, quote, normalizing genocide. Khalil collaborated with students who started a tent city on Columbia's campus who illegally took over a campus building. Though he didn't participate directly in these events, perhaps to avoid deportation, Kahlil distributed pamphlets on Hamas propaganda titled, quote, operation Al Aqs Asgha Flood. Al Aqsa is, of course, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Our narrative, Al Aqsa Flood is Hamas's code name for the October 7th terrorist attacks. All of these actions violate the rules that Khalil had to come here as a visitor, to come here as an immigrant. Khalil claims to have a green card at this point. Doesn't matter. It should only come down to this fundamental question. Would you. Would we have let this man into our country in the first place, knowing he was a public Hamas propagandist who participates in illegal protests? If the answer to that question is no, then that's also a perfectly good justification for revoking his green card. Staying in America is not a right. It is a privilege. And Mahmoud Kamil threw this privilege away. Stop subsidizing people who hate you. Stop inviting people into your country, into your living room, that want to kill Jews and kill Americans. Mahmoud Khalil will be the first of many students and many people on these college campuses that are professional agitators. They all have to go back to their country of origin. Being in America is not a natural right. It is a privilege. You must earn your right into the United States of America. And if you were out there at Columbia University fomenting anti Jewish hatred, fomenting anti American hatred, you are kicked out of the party. You're a guest here, and your guest past has been revoked. And, Mahmoud, you are the first of many. And you can go back to your country of origin, of which I do not know, and we'll find out and go make that country great. But you're no longer welcome here in America. Hey, everybody. Charlie Kirk here.
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Charlie Kirk
So, allegedly Mahmoud Khalil was born in Syria and is a citizen of Algeria. My opinion to the administration, my advice, because I will be going to the White House later today and seeing some folks. My advice, both publicly and privately is very simple. Don't make Mahmoud Khalil the singular martyr here. Start rounding up dozens of these people. Make it a group of people. It is a lot harder to have a mass resistance in favor of a group because then it just looks like a terror group than one person. Because then Mahmoud Khalil is going to start to become a larger than life figure. People are going to start wearing pictures with this lunatic's face. And they don't underestimate the left's desperation to get out of the wilderness and out of the abyss. Their desperation to try to climb out of this hole that they're in. And they are in a hole. They're in a bad position, but they're starting to wake up and we can't be too high in our own supply, acting as if the Democrats are gonna continually be in this position. They're gonna adjust. They're gonna adapt. It is driving them nuts that they don't control the federal bureaucracy right now, that they don't control the White House. They are going to adjust. Our enemy is going to come back twice as hard and we better be prepared. They're not just going to roll over and say here are the keys to the entire country. Here's Rashida Tlaib, a very suspicious individual who says this is a big deal about Mahmoud. There is a pro Hamas wing of the Democrat Party. In fact, I think it might be the entire Democrat Party. Now, I don't know if the pro Hamas strategy is smart for the Democrats long term, but I do think it will absolutely wake up their rank and file. I think their rank and file, the college educated white young liberals of New York, Louisiana, Boston, Portland and Seattle, they're the same people that would. They will change out their shirts. At first. The shirt says get the vaccine or else you're A terrible person. Then the shirt says, black lives matter. Then the shirt says, no justice, no peace. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Which is a call for the abolition of the state of Israel and the murder of Jews. Play cut 63.
Byron Donalds
Everyone should be concerned about this. Last night, plainclothes agents approached Mr. Khalid and his wife as they were coming back home. He's a student at Columbia University. She's eight months pregnant. They're come back from Iftar because it's a holy month of Ramadan. And they get approached, and at first, again, they didn't identify themselves as Homeland Security agents. They proceed to threaten the wife before they take him into custody. We're finding out that information is coming out that they were revoking his student visa. Well, guess what? He doesn't have a student visa. He's a green card holder, a legal permanent resident. Again, they proceed to engage the attorney. This way, he or she asked for a warrant. They hung up on them. If you believe in constitutional rights, if you understand that they're targeting this person and everyone knows he has been very vocal against the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza, and they're targeting him and refusing him constitutional rights. Who's next?
Charlie Kirk
Okay, a couple things wrong with this. Number one, he's not a citizen. Green cards can be revoked. Hilarious to hear Rashida Tlaib all upset about constitutional rights after peaceful January 6th. Protesters were hunted down by the FBI for the last couple of years. And Siaka Massaquai, who did not go ferment, rage in favor of Hamas, but instead took a step into the Capitol, a step out, had his pregnant wife hunted down by FBI agents at Van Nuys Airport in. Or Santa, whichever one it was. Burbank Airport in California. Really funny to hear her so concerned about this. But Mr. Mr. Khalil, Mahmoud Khalil does not have a right to be here. You must earn your right to stay at the United States of America. And he has lost that privilege. He has lost the privilege to be here. This is cultural suicide. This is not what the founding framers had in Founding fathers had in mind. By the way, as we're talking about it, Blake should pull up some of Thomas Jefferson's very crisp comments on Muhammadism. The Founding fathers were no fans of Islamism at all. Some people say, oh, the Founding fathers didn't comment on Islam. That is not true. Thomas Jefferson fought the Barbary coast wars. Our third American president, and spoke extensively about the medieval savagery of late 1700s and early 1800s. Islam hasn't changed that much. Actually the Barbary coast wars were actually in Libya that the American Navy lent support to. But actually I do agree with that. That would be a good op ed. What did the founding fathers say about Islam? Be a very interesting little nugget, but the founding fathers that would say, you know, let's just go allow the importation of people who hate you. What Islam has shown to be in Europe, what Mohammedanism has shown to be in Europe is the rusty sword that is slowly slitting the throat of the West. Why would we keep these people here? Go back to your own country. Do you have private student loan debt? If you do, listen carefully or you know someone that does, maybe your brother, your sister, your aunt, your uncle, your son, your daughter. Over $300 billion in America is private student loan debt. About 45 billion of that is labeled as distressed. Why Refi refinances distressed or defaulted private student loans that others will not touch. They provide you with a custom loan payment based on your ability to pay. Why Refi does not care what your credit score is because of private student loan debt. So many Americans feel stuck and helpless and they've even lost hope. Why Refi gives you a light at the end of the tunnel? Go to yrefi.com that is yrefy.com call 888 yrefi34. You can even skip a payment for up to 6 months or up to 12 times without penalty. Bad credit is accepted, may not be available in all states. Yrefi offers a 3 minute rate check without any impact to your credit. Go to yrefi.com, yre f y.com Byron Donalds is with us here. The next governor of the great state of Florida. Byron, thank you for coming on the program. Great to see you again. You helped us out with the Turning Point USA event the other day. Great to see you my friend.
Byron Donalds
Good to see you Charlie. It was good to be with you the other day. Great patriots supporting you. And side note, everybody, Charlie, you and Turning Point Dunn, tremendous work. Thank you for everything you've done not just for the country for President Trump, but really for young people in our country. I think it's going to be a bright future ahead for America.
Charlie Kirk
So Byron, tell us your agenda of why you are running for governor of Florida, what you hope to accomplish and your vision for the great state of Florida.
Byron Donalds
Well, first we have a wonderful state, best state in the country by basically every metric that's available. So the first thing you want to do is take a Great state and make sure it stays that way. We have to continue to be number one in the nation and lead Florida forward and make sure that the United States and everybody else understands that we're the best state governed, period. Full stop. Any agenda is going to be about making Florida the financial capital of the world, having digital assets be the center point of that, and then building around that with some of the financial moves already, starting from Chicago and from New York. And then also if you look towards the Space coast, where we are already seeing major investments into the Space coast, allowing that to become a tech hub, where you continue to build our state, it makes our economy far more diverse than what it's been in the past because Florida is no longer a destination state. Florida is really an everything state. We have something for everybody. Number two, insurance. We gotta fix the insurance problems in Florida. Insurance rates have gone up against our citizens. My purse, my property insurance rates have gone up. So has every other Floridian. We have to find a way to stabilize costs. It's going to mean reexamining some of our reinsurance capital requirements, reexamining cap requirements on insurance carriers, A lot of other things that we're going to have to get into and really figure out how to synthesize the Florida insurance market so it can become a little bit more affordable for the people of Florida. Number three, last but not least, is building off of the stuff that's already been done in our educational system. We are the number one state in the country. We're number one when it comes to school choice. It's taking those legacies, those victories, and building upon that. And one of the things that I want to do is actually create an incubator for AI technologies that can help a student achieve proficiency in math and reading. In our state, when you look at state test scores, everything is based around being at grade level. What I want to do is help as many students as possible achieve proficiency and mastery of math and reading and of writing skills. Because those are going to be the baseload skills every child is going to need in order to be successful in the future of Florida's economy and in the future of the world's economy.
Charlie Kirk
I mean, so let's talk more about just the growth of Florida and the need to have leadership that will make Florida probably the center of the planet. I mean, there is an opportunity here, Byron, with New York collapsing, with LA becoming a massive slum, that Florida could, no exaggeration, Miami and South Florida especially, it could be what John Lennon would say, the center of the world as New York wants. But now I know you don't want all the same liberal nonsense, but talk about how you think you could get the crypto energy, the finance capital, all to migrate to Miami and to make that the new center of the planet.
Byron Donalds
Well, a couple things. First and foremost, a lot of this movement has already begun and a large part of that is because of how Governor DeSantis managed COVID 19. You had people who had the ability to move and say, why would I continue to live in a state like New York where they take away your liberties, they don't allow you to do business, the regulations are out of control and they look to Florida, they chose Florida. We were open and we were able and we were managing the state through COVID 19. And so they've already started that migration. I think as we deal with some of the digital asset stuff here on D.C. on Capitol Hill, because digital assets become, is kind of become a hub in Miami already. What you can do is really focus the focus Florida towards digital assets. I would like to see a crypto exchange in Florida. So that way you have a center hub of that. Because Miami is already an international hub for Central and South America. It allows more capital to flow to our state. And the last piece of that is, and as Donald Trump is successful with his economic agenda, you're going to see more on shoring and near shoring of manufacturing. When I say near shoring, you're talking about Central America, you're talking about South America. And so Miami becomes a natural hub for all of those things. I'll say the last piece of that is intentionality. I think if you have an intentional focus to make it the financial hub of the world. Now you start looking at Chicago and New York and you're saying, why would you live under that tax regime, that regulatory regime, a state that's not states that are not safe. When you can be in Florida, where we're going to keep you safe, we're going to make sure that you a super friendly business climate where you can grow your enterprises and then you match that with a world class university system, which Florida already has, now you have the blueprints for your future workforce. If you're a business owner or you're somebody in high finance, I think it's really a sweet spot for everything. To your question about what New York used to be, I would liken it a lot more to what California used to be. California used to be the Golden State. It used to be the benchmark of the country. No longer Florida's the benchmark. And if we focus our energies on bringing finance and the tech space to Florida, we will only continue to grow while maintaining the conservative principles that got us there.
Charlie Kirk
So I want to just mention, I want to ask you something, Byron, that you mentioned during our dinner on Sunday that should have received more news. You went to Selma and you were the only, I believe, Republican kind of part of that delegation. Bring our audience into the room of what you learned there, why you visited and the importance of your visit.
Byron Donalds
Well, I was in Selma, Alabama. It was the 60th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. For people who don't know a lot of civil rights history, there was a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge 60 years ago that was led by former Congressman John Lewis when he was a civil rights activist. I think he was 25 years old when he organized that march. And when they were crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge to go to Montgomery, Alabama, which is the Capitol, they were met by state troopers and essentially they were beat up by state troopers. And that's why it's called Bloody Sunday, because they bled on the bridge. And so I went there really to pay homage to the activists that were fighting for the right to vote for black Americans in Alabama and frankly, all through the segregated South. Being there I felt was important because a lot of times what's happening today is the assumption is that civil rights history does not include Republicans. That could be furthest thing from the truth. The federal judge in Montgomery, Alabama, Judge Johnson, he was the judge who was a Republican appointed by Republicans that actually started to undo the state laws around banning black people from being able to sit anywhere on the bus, banning white only countertops, banning white only water fountains. So I felt it is important that not just myself, but any Republican, it's important to be a part of these trips because the history of civil rights in America is a history of where Republicans were, the ones who were fighting for civil rights. And each one of the civil rights acts that were passed in the Voting Rights act that was passed, predominantly Republicans were behind those bills and then also activists on the ground. Many Republicans were on the ground fighting for civil rights. It was really an honor to be there and commemorate something that is a part of American history.
Charlie Kirk
So, Byron, I know you got a dash in a second. Tell us about the cr, how you are thinking about it. Are you going to vote in favor or not and make the case to our audience? Because I will be honest, I know you feel this, Byron, because you're in the Grassroots right now, running for governor of Florida. People are so upset with Congress. They're saying, where's the goods? Where's the progress? Where are the bills? I mean, we need to start seeing some action, action, action. So bring us into the room. Byron, how you're thinking about this?
Byron Donalds
Well, look, I'm gonna vote for the bill, and it's very simple. We gotta give Donald Trump the breathing room he needs to get the agenda done. I hate crs. I don't even wanna be in this position. In my view, we should have took care of this back in December, but that didn't happen. So it's. We are where we are. The real game up here is budget reconciliation. If we can get the budget reconciliation bill done, that's the president's agenda mirrored with spending cuts that are going to be important to get our debt and deficits to begin to get them under control. I mean, we're not even fully getting them under control, but that's the starting place. That's going to be the best that we can achieve out of the current environment. I think it's as frustrated as people are. Understand Democrats in the Senate, and we need six or seven of them to vote for anything when it comes to spending. They want to be able to still carve out a lot of these spending monstrosities, which is why I think the leadership couldn't negotiate the appropriations bill. I wish we had started that, frankly, the second the election was over. But that's not what happened. And so, unfortunately, we're in this place where the president has asked for us to support it. I'm going to support it. That way we can get to budget reconciliation, cut mandatory spending and reform mandatory spending while passing his agenda. And then when we do appropriations over the summer, then you can bring in the stuff that Doge has been doing, those cuts that they've been bringing. You can cut that stuff out. You can do all the other additional reforms and begin to stabilize the federal budget.
Charlie Kirk
Byron, excellent work. We're behind you 100%. Everybody should support Byron Donalds for governor of the great state of Florida. Byron, congrats. We're behind you. Thanks so much.
Byron Donalds
Listen, thanks, Charlie. Take it easy.
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Charlie Kirk
Okay, there is this show that is called Love is Blind. I don't quite understand the premise of it, why they're having their wedding be filmed. What kind of crazy people would do this? And then she walks away at the altar. Anyway, so apparently the whole shtick of this mo, this TV show, which people voluntarily spend their time to watch, which is if you're watching shows like this, you need to make major life adjustments. So apparently these. The way it works is that these people don't see each other in person for the first while. And you propose without seeing the other. That doesn't make any sense to me. To be perfectly honest. I thought they knew each other. She says, I really care about you and I know about you. So how is it that they didn't know each other? And the whole premise of this show seems really like a waste of everybody's time. However, it's very revealing. And what is revealing? Okay, they meet after the proposal, but then how did she say she cares about all this stuff? That doesn't make any sense to me. So you only meet them in real life very briefly before deciding to get married. And all this is filmed again, if you do this on camera, there's something like deeply wrong with you. Anyway, okay, so apparently. Okay, so apparently they talk and talk and talk like speed dating. And then some of them get engaged. People do this. This is terrible. And they all do it on camera. Again. This is so dysfunctional. I can't. It's just. It's a worldwide thing. Who watches this stuff? Losers. All right, anyway, so apparently they have like the United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden. Like, there's so much better stuff to do with your life than watch this stuff. It's just unbelievable. Anyway, all that being said, there's a very viral clip that is awfully instructive of a crazy white liberal woman, which, by the way, men. Let me just give you some dating advice and life advice. Stay away from liberal women. Please stay away from them in this situation. It is this modern political climate now. Maybe liberal women, like 20 or 30 years ago, it could have Worked out. It is so bad right now. You need to stay away from these far left zealots. Watch for yourself. Play cut 65.
Unnamed Female Participant
I love you so much.
Byron Donalds
But I've.
Unnamed Female Participant
Always wanted a partner to be on the same wavelength, and so today I can't.
Unnamed Male Participant
I love you so much. And I know I want to stay with you and keep growing our relationship. If you allow me, we'll see.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. I don't understand how they could say I love you so much if they've known each other for six weeks. Whole thing's very dysfunctional. Okay. But then this is what went really viral that I want to comment on. Play cut 66.
Unnamed Female Participant
I asked him to like what his church's views are, and he said he didn't know. And so then I watched a sermon online from his church about, yeah, sexual identity.
Charlie Kirk
Okay.
Unnamed Female Participant
And it was traditional. I told that to to Ben. Doesn't really have much to say about it. You know, I want him to think about that stuff sometimes. I did wonder if it was surface, fun, carefree love that we had. Equality, religion, the vaccine.
Charlie Kirk
Okay, so apparently she says, I'm not going to marry him because he doesn't believe in marriage equality, the vaccine. Here's where he went wrong. Obviously, she's psychotic and should never be married. If he would have actually stood up to her and said, no, actually, I don't believe in the vaccine. And actually, no, I don't believe in BLM and I actually love my church, deep down, she would have respected it even more. The fact that he was neutral is where he went wrong. If he would have stood up to her and we're like, yeah, actually, what do you mean? She would have actually, deep down, been totally attracted to him. She would have been like, well, maybe I'm wrong. Deep down, women want to be led. The problem is not that he had different political views. The problem is that he was too vanilla about it. She would have respected him for being strong. Deep down. She would have been like, well, maybe this guy can then end up paying the bills and defending the family. Instead, he was a coward. So everyone is going after this crazy liberal woman here. In reality, it is the man who is spineless. That's the buried lead of all this. And it continues. Let's play cut 67. Everybody.
Unnamed Female Participant
Issues that came up was the issue of gay marriage. And there was a particular time in your time together where you said you couldn't remember your church's stance on gay marriage. Was that true? You simply couldn't remember.
Charlie Kirk
Or was it maybe that you just.
Unnamed Female Participant
Didn'T want to acknowledge the reality of your church's stance on gay marriage.
Unnamed Male Participant
Yeah, it was honestly that I didn't remember because I didn't ever need to know because there wasn't really anyone in my life that it really pertained to. And it wasn't something on my head, and I'm not proud of it. It's something that I was, you know, as I grow older, I needed. I knew I needed to grow into, and so that's probably why. And I. I try to go to church every weekend. Don't go every weekend.
Charlie Kirk
So.
Unnamed Male Participant
So, you know, sermon that Sarah watched, I don't remember, because maybe I wasn't there or maybe it just didn't, you know, hit home to me because it wasn't something that was in my life at the time or whatever it may be.
Charlie Kirk
So it's this clip going viral. Everyone is kind of ragging on the girl. Of course. Stay away from liberal women. Got that? That should be assured. Stay away from liberal women. But no, in reality, women should also stay away from men like this. They both lucked out. This guy is the problem with America. Beta coward. Oh, I don't remember the sermon. You know what she said? Yeah, Actually, my church believes in traditional marriage and believes in the Bible. What are you gonna do about it? Love is blind. I don't need all of you guys anyway. By the way, do you know the hilarity of this is that if he would have taken a stand for traditional marriage and Christianity, he would have like 55,000 dating increase right now from wonderfully pious single Christian women that are far more pleasant than the blond Rachel Maddow that he was going to go marry. He would have become a folk hero. You be true to yourself and you stand up for what you believe in. Again, the easy kind of surface take is, yes, of course. Why are you bringing in BLM and the vaccine, by the way? Anybody in this audience, let me just tell you, do not marry or date somebody that does not share your values, Period. Do not do that. Conservatives do not date liberals. If you are dating a liberal, you should break up and find somebody that has your value system. You're not going to change them. The world has changed too much. Maybe 20 or 30 years ago, that could have been the case. It is different now. Everything is politicized. Everything comes through that lens. They will raise kids differently. They'll watch different news. They'll listen to different podcasts. They will worship differently. So don't do that. But the big takeaway is this, is that they're both. What's wrong with America? Not just the woman, but the man. Even more so because her views very well could change if she had a man to lead her. The reason why she believes all that stuff is she's never encountered a strong man. She's never encountered a strong man to course correct her. It's the problem with left wing feminism is it's all just a bunch of women sitting in a circle talking about their feelings and not a man with masculine energy. Course correcting the error to introduce truth and finally to the audience watching this show. If you watch reality tv, you need to repent and you need to stop doing that. You are wasting your life. You are wasting your time. Reality TV is a toxin. It's like alcohol. It's like marijuana. Stop using it. You're so much better stuff that you could use your time. Take a Hillsdale Online course. Go for a walk. Work out. Lose £20. Stop drinking beer. Go to church. Read a book, any book. Find a job. Listen to a podcast. Listen to the Charlie Kirk Show. Lift weights. Go for a run. Get good at something. Stop playing video games. Do something productive with your life. So that's my take on this program that I never knew of existed. I did not even know the love is blind was a thing. But for the women out there, don't become like her. But for the men out there, that's what you create when you are not a man. Stand up for yourself. Have a spine. Go up against the crowd. Society needs alpha men. And that joke of a beta coward. I don't even know his name. He has a lot to reckon with. And finally he needs a better pastor. Good pastors create strong men. And if his pastor was actually good, it would have rubbed off on him to then become a leader in the community which then would have stood up for truth in this ridiculous game show. And finally, you go to church all the time and you're on this like reality TV show. What kind of Christian are you anyway? Stop watching that stuff. Yes, at least that pastor is theologically sound pro traditional marriage. But he's not that good of a pastor apparently. Hasn't rubbed off on him.
Byron Donalds
Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.
Charlie Kirk
Com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless.
Byron Donalds
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Summary of "Is the Left Waking Up? + Charlie's 'Love is Blind' Reaction" Episode of The Charlie Kirk Show
Release Date: March 11, 2025
In this episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, host Charlie Kirk engages in a comprehensive discussion with Florida Governor candidate Byron Donalds. The conversation delves into the current political climate, the perceived resurgence of left-wing activism, immigration policies, the vision for Florida's future, and social dynamics illustrated through Charlie's reaction to the reality TV show "Love is Blind."
Charlie Kirk opens the show by highlighting two main topics: the awakening of the political left and his reaction to a viral clip from the reality TV show "Love is Blind." He introduces Byron Donalds, who joins him to discuss these issues in depth.
Charlie Kirk posits that the political left, previously subdued, is now actively mobilizing in response to the current administration. He cites recent rallies led by prominent figures like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders as indicators of this resurgence.
"The left is waking up. Since the inauguration, even since Election Day, we said, where is the resistance? It's starting to emerge again."
(Timestamp: 02:15)
Kirk emphasizes the importance of continuous engagement from conservatives to counteract this renewed activism, urging listeners to remain involved in local politics and support President Trump's agenda.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Mahmoud Khalil, an immigrant student at Columbia University accused of being a Hamas propagandist. Kirk criticizes the Biden administration's handling of Khalil's case, arguing that it sets a dangerous precedent for national security and immigration policies.
"Mahmoud Khalil was the public face of protest against Israel... He collaborates with agitators and supports Hamas. He should not be allowed to stay in America."
(Timestamp: 06:45)
Kirk urges the administration to take stronger actions against individuals like Khalil, suggesting that they are part of a broader strategy by the left to incite unrest and promote anti-American sentiments on college campuses.
Byron Donalds shares his motivation for running for governor of Florida, highlighting his commitment to preserving Florida's status as a leading state in the nation. He outlines his campaign agenda, focusing on economic growth, technological advancement, insurance reform, and educational improvements.
"We have to continue to be number one in the nation and lead Florida forward, ensuring it's the best-governed state."
(Timestamp: 18:44)
Donalds emphasizes the importance of making Florida the financial capital of the world by attracting digital assets and fostering a robust tech hub, particularly in the Space Coast region.
Governor candidate Donalds elaborates on his strategic plans to transform Florida's economy and infrastructure. He discusses initiatives aimed at reducing insurance costs, promoting digital assets, and enhancing educational systems through artificial intelligence.
"We must stabilize insurance costs by reexamining reinsurance and cap requirements, making it more affordable for Floridians."
(Timestamp: 19:30)
He also highlights the importance of building an incubator for AI technologies to improve student proficiency in essential skills, thereby preparing Florida's youth for future economic success.
Byron Donalds recounts his visit to Selma, Alabama, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march. He underscores the often-overlooked role of Republicans in the civil rights movement, challenging the contemporary narrative that sidelines GOP contributions.
"Civil rights history is a history of where Republicans were, fighting for the rights of black Americans. It's essential for Republicans to honor this legacy."
(Timestamp: 24:28)
Donalds stresses the importance of remembering bipartisan efforts in civil rights advancements and the role of Republican-appointed judges in dismantling discriminatory laws.
The discussion shifts to the ongoing budget reconciliation process and the challenges faced in passing President Trump's agenda through a divided Congress. Donalds advocates for supporting the reconciliation bill to achieve spending cuts and debt reduction, despite the Democratic Senate's resistance.
"We need to support the budget reconciliation bill to align with the president's agenda and begin addressing our debt and deficits."
(Timestamp: 26:53)
He criticizes the Democrats for their unwillingness to negotiate appropriations bills, which hinders progress on essential fiscal reforms.
In a departure from political discourse, Charlie Kirk shares his critique of the reality TV show "Love is Blind," expressing confusion and disdain for the concept of proposing marriage without in-person interactions. He uses this as a springboard to discuss broader societal issues, particularly the polarization in dating preferences based on political ideologies.
"Reality TV is a toxin. It's like alcohol or marijuana. Stop using it and do something productive with your life."
(Timestamp: 29:24)
Kirk leverages a viral clip from the show to argue that modern dating has become overly politicized, advising listeners to seek partners who share their conservative values to avoid dysfunctional relationships.
The episode wraps up with reaffirmations of support for Byron Donalds' gubernatorial campaign and final thoughts from both Kirk and Donalds on the pressing political issues discussed. Kirk reiterates the importance of standing firm in conservative principles amidst escalating left-wing activism and societal changes.
Key Takeaways:
Political Resurgence: The left is actively mobilizing in response to the current administration, necessitating sustained conservative engagement.
Immigration and National Security: The handling of cases like Mahmoud Khalil's reflects broader concerns about immigration policies and national security threats.
Florida's Future: Byron Donalds envisions Florida as a global financial and technological hub, emphasizing economic diversification and educational advancements.
Historical Recognition: Acknowledging the bipartisan nature of civil rights advancements challenges contemporary partisan narratives.
Societal Commentary: The critique of reality TV underscores concerns about cultural shifts and the impact of political polarization on personal relationships.
This episode provides listeners with a blend of political analysis, policy discussions, and social commentary, all framed within Charlie Kirk's conservative perspective.