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Charlie Kirk
All right, back by Popular Demand, everybody. This is the Pop Culture Power Hour with Daisy Phelps, our resident swifty and pop culture expert. I guess she at least pays attention. She knows what's going on. And Blake Neff, who always has a contrarian take, we love him for it. You're not going to miss it. We go through allegations against Jay Z And Diddy and LeBron James question mark. As well as Joe Burrow's cheating scandal and much, much more. As well as the Duke lacrosse accuser coming out and finally admitting that she falsely accused these people. What were the ramifications of that false accusation and what can we learn from it? That and so much more. Please consider joining members.charliekirk.com that's members.charliekirk. com where you can join our insider community. Access to exclusive content, access to members only lounges at our events. And including Amfest, which is coming up, lots of really amazing podcasts that we're gonna be recording behind the scenes. You guys get access to that room, you get merch discounts, all kinds of great things. So you're gonna wanna check it out. Members.charliekirk.com Buckle up, here we go.
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Daisy Phelps
Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus.
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Charlie Kirk
I am joined this hour by resident talents Blake Neff and Daisy Phelps, our culture. Our resident culture expert. Pop culture expert. Yeah, that's you. You're also our resident Swifty. We try not to judge her too harshly for that.
Andrew
And I've got to say, she was totally correct on Taylor Swift's impact on the presidential election. There was a lot of stuff where people were thinking, Taylor Swift is their secret weapon. They have this whole plan for her to make it. Kamala and Daisy just said she's going to do some, like, one off endorsement and it's not going to matter and she's not going to talk about it again. And she was right and that she.
Daisy Phelps
Did it then, like, second, the debate ended, so then no one talked about it. It wasn't in the news at all.
Andrew
Yeah, I've got to give her credit where credits do she. That she nailed that one.
Charlie Kirk
I don't feel as obligated to give her credit, but I will say I actually had this. I had the same instinct. I feel like the blowback on Taylor Swift in 2020 was, I would say, pretty harsh from half the country. And therefore she wanted to find a way to sort of thread the needle, do what she felt like. She checked the box and move on. And you were right, Daisy. You were right.
Daisy Phelps
Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
All right, so. But that is not where we're starting, if anywhere. We're starting on the other pop culture icon, female singer. More, more, more with the Beyonce side because some massive, massive, I wouldn't say revelations. But allegations have come out that. Involving Jay Z now. So we all know about what's going on with Puff Daddy. All right, P. Diddy.
Andrew
Is Diddy use the Puff anymore, has he?
Charlie Kirk
Sean John Combs.
Daisy Phelps
I've never heard anyone refer to him as that. Like, it's only Diddy. I don't know if it's like a generational thing or what.
Andrew
I think it's obsolete. I think Andrew might be showing his generation here.
Charlie Kirk
Yes, I'm very millennial in this conversation. So here's. But I was. I was planning on going down the list. I actually think that the waterfall of names is a pretty funny thing. I mean, you, You've got something similar with. With. Who am I thinking of? We'll skip that, I guess. But there's name. There's, there's. See, this is how. This is how bad I am at pop culture, which is why you're here, Daisy. So here's the point. Oh, it's like lion, right? What's the guy's name?
Andrew
I'm really lost now.
Daisy Phelps
You have Blake, who doesn't know anything about pop culture, and me who wasn't. Didn't. Wasn't conscious for any pop culture until, like, 2010. So.
Charlie Kirk
So Snoop Dogg. Snoop Lion. There was, like, stuff like, anyways, Snoop Dogg University.
Daisy Phelps
My only knowledge of Snoop Dogg is when he, like, came back for his, like, second or third career with Martha Stewart and now does all those, like, random collabs with her.
Charlie Kirk
I know. He's so, like, establishment and brand vibe. Now he's doing like this guy who was literally in gangs. Anyways, that's a, that's another story. So, okay, so Diddy, very high profile case against him. Freak offs. He was recording people doing terrible things, inviting them underage women have come out and sued him. Allegations of rape, very, very disturbing things now which is interesting because there's a lawyer named Tony Busby who's been on this show when he was defending Ken Paxton from impeachment in Texas. He is now representing many of these accusers. And he sent a letter that I believe we have a copy of 135. Actually he sent a letter making these allegations and then Jay Z replied back with this. This is a wild letter that Jay Z wrote back. Daisy, tell us more about this letter. I mean it's very, it seems like he wrote it.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah, it's like he. To write this letter, you almost think someone like has to be innocent because it's going to like this is even worse if it comes out that this stuff is true. And he wrote this entire letter. One weird thing I did find about this letter is that he writes that he is just a young man from the Bronx or from, from Brooklyn, from the project out of Brooklyn. Jay Z is like almost 60. So I don't know why he's referring to himself as a, as a young man. But basically Diddy was already in this lawsuit from Busby with a, a 13 year old girl who said she was raped in 2000 at a, an after party, a VMA afterparty. And there was a, a male celebrity and an unnamed celebrity, female celebrity there. And then they named the male celebrity as Jay Z, which Jay Z and Beyonce are very publicly friends with Diddy. They've always been friends with Diddy. And so people have been like talking about their connection with Diddy ever since this grand jury indictment stuff came down on Diddy. He was arrested, everything like that. And this was the first person that was actually named, which Tony Busby did say a couple weeks ago when Diddy was first arrested. He said like names will be coming out. It's people that you would have never expected. Everyone is involved in this. And I think that people in just like everyone online kind of saw it as like an Epstein thing. Like everyone's really excited to get the list, but no one actually believes that we're going to get the list. It's just one of those things that people, it's going to live on in conspiracy theories. And then we got this Jay Z name and people were like oh, my gosh. We might actually be getting more names. And Tony Busby says that he's not backing down from this. He's going to keep naming names, but Jay Z. Jay Z's letter is very, very intense. He, like, released it on his business brand Instagram account, and he's. He's very adamant that he did not do this. And he calls out Tony Busby and is says, like, you're a Marine. You're supposed to know what honor is, and you messed with the wrong person. And Tony Busby said that he's not backing down. And this is still an ongoing case.
Charlie Kirk
Lake. Yeah, Blake, he makes a point in this letter where he says, if you believe all this stuff is true, why don't you. Why. Why is this not a criminal case? Which I actually thought was an interesting point. He said, you know, if you believe that a minor is getting raped and you. You say, I did it, why are you. Why is this a civil case? Explain that.
Andrew
Well, so keep in mind it is a lower burden of proof. And a lot of these cases, they are old and hearsay, and this will just be me. Controversial. These sorts of sordid cases, they do get a lot of their mileage out of just how incredibly scandalous it is. And let's be honest, a lot of the time people are. They're looking for a payout. They're looking for.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah, like a settlement.
Andrew
Yeah, they're looking for a settlement. And that doesn't necessarily mean it didn't happen, but I think there are certainly plenty of cases where they play up minor behavior to make it seem much more severe, or they invent stuff out of whole cloth. And I'm just going to be controversial and say, I think people have learned the script at this point where if you come forward at the right time, because he's already someone who's vulnerable because the Diddy thing is happening, there's a bit of a feeding frenzy. So, I mean, these allegations, what year did they happen in?
Daisy Phelps
2,000, 2,000.
Andrew
That is 24 years ago. That's before everyone has a smartphone in their pocket. That's before there's cameras showing where everyone is at all times. So you could very plausibly, you can basically just make whatever allegation you want. And could it ever be proven, and I don't think so.
Daisy Phelps
This girl is still remaining anonymous. Like, she goes by Jane Doe in the lawsuit. So they're. I don't know. There's a lot that goes into the beyond. I mean, Diddy stuff is, like, very provable. Everyone knows he's a horrible person. So it, I think it does play into the whole me too thing. There's an element of a girl can say this and a Jay Z who has a net worth of like $2.5 billion or something like that could be like, okay, I'll give you.
Andrew
And another possibility. Sometimes people are just nuts. I have. There's a person I know who was basically being. It didn't even end up getting filed, but they were like privately accused by someone. And it seemed like there were all these signs, oh, this would be this, like could be real. This person like has, you know, is a respected member of the community. And like it just turned out the person was actually mentally mental problems and like they were just targeting a famous person.
Daisy Phelps
Well, and I mean we've seen, we had, I think we had that guy on the show, but we've seen this like ruin people's lives. That like Jay Z. It wouldn't have as big of an impact as it would have on like a C list celebrity. Like this is their entire reputation. But I don't know, there's like, I feel like there's equal opportunity.
Andrew
This is real interesting aspect of this that we haven't hit on yet is it's caused people to finally ask, like, wait, how did Jay Z actually meet Beyonce? Because now people are saying, were they, were they a couple when she was 16 instead of when she was 19?
Daisy Phelps
I have seen this, but there's a lot there.
Charlie Kirk
Well, yeah, put up 142the B roll there. This is like, so Beyonce was born in 1981 and Jay Z was born in 1969. It looks like.
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Daisy Phelps
So we just finished talking about Jay Z and Diddy. Jay Z is married to Beyonce. Beyonce is also close with Diddy. When Diddy got arrested, it started this whole firestorm on the Internet, TikTok x Instagram that basically people on the Internet are believing that Jay Z and Beyonce have killed people.
Andrew
How many people?
Daisy Phelps
There's three that are specific.
Andrew
That that's a lot of people.
Daisy Phelps
So one of these people is Michael Jackson. Not that they've like specifically killed them, but that there is some sort of high up power ring in Hollywood. People have always been discussing this and that it has had some sort of hand in their deaths. So Michael Jackson, I do want to hear the rest.
Charlie Kirk
I just want to make very clear. These are allegations. These are Internet rumors. Continue.
Daisy Phelps
People on the Internet are believing this. People on the Internet have long believed there's like a Hollywood power ring that controls things. It's all very conspiratorial. And after the Diddy stuff, people started to put together the deaths of Michael Jackson. Aaliyah, who, I don't know who that is, but at one point was very famous. And Lisa Lopez, also known as Left Eye Andrew. Do you know who that is? Blake doesn't know who that is. I don't know who that is. But she was a famous singer from tlc.
Andrew
You were saying that they all have the same birthday. That's part of the.
Daisy Phelps
Well, so Jay Z, Beyonce and Diddy were all born on the 4th. Then they all have like album titles that have the number four in there.
Andrew
The fourth of a month.
Daisy Phelps
And then Lisa Lopez, Michael Jackson, and Aaliyah all died on the 25th.
Andrew
Okay, so why would they want that pattern?
Daisy Phelps
I don't know. But people have started to put this together. And then there's a song called she Knows by J. Cole. We can't play it on the radio, obviously, but J. Cole mentions in this song, all three of their deaths, and said like, the whole song is like, she knows. She knows. We all know that she knows. And then all these award shows, people winning Grammys, video awards, and they all thank Beyonce when they win. So we have a couple of those. We have a couple of those clips. Let me, let me put up. So 136 is Lizzo thinking Beyonce when she wins her Grammy?
Andrew
Beyonce, you changed my life. You sang that gospel medley. And the way you made me feel.
Daisy Phelps
I was like, I want to make people feel this way with my music. So thank you so much. And then 137 is Adele thanking Beyonce for her Grammy in 2017.
Unknown
Tonight, winning this kind of feels full circle. And I'm very humbled and I'm very grateful and gracious, but my artist of my life is Beyonce. And this album for me, the Lemonade album, was just so monumental. Beyonce. And so well thought out and so beautiful and soul bearing. We adore you. You are our light. And the way that you make me and my friends feel, the way you make my black friends feel is empowering. And you make them stand up for themselves. And I love you. I always have.
Daisy Phelps
And then I think probably everyone remembers. I don't know if you remember this, but it. Clip 141, Kanye west interrupting. Okay. At the VMAs. And this clip has kind of lived in infamy. Everyone's talked about it, but it got resurfaced because after all these Beyonce conspiracy theories started happening, everyone was like, wait, maybe Kanye west was trying to save her life. Taylor Swift.
Andrew
If you don't thank her.
Daisy Phelps
If you don't thank her, then who knows what's gonna happen? Allegedly, this is like the plot of.
Andrew
Like a horror movie or something.
Daisy Phelps
I think if this. I mean, obviously this is all legend. I think Ryan Murphy could make a really cool TV show.
Andrew
You don't say Beyonce three times to the mirror. Like, appear with, like a kitchen knife.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah. So we have. We have 141 of Kanye interrupting Taylor. If we. If we want to play it for the throwback. I sing country music, so thank you so much for giving me a chance to win a VMA award.
Charlie Kirk
Yo, Taylor, I'm really happy for you. I'm let you finish. But Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time. One of the best videos of all time.
Andrew
He was just trying to save her life, apparently.
Daisy Phelps
I think that was like 2008, 2010, I think. Yeah.
Andrew
When I was just starting college. Maybe 09. Maybe 09.
Daisy Phelps
I remember it also Angelo, very helpful. Sent me a note that Lisa Lopez is from tlc. They sing the Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls song. I. I know that song. I know that song. But I know it from. They sing it in we're the Millers, so I don't really know it.
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Charlie Kirk
All right, so before we leave this, this Jay Z thing and this Diddy thing, I do, I do want to bring up the LeBron James angle. This is something, you know, maybe I forgot, you know, Snoop line, Snoop Dogg or whatever. But I do follow sports closely and LeBron James has for, you know, many years, basically 20 years in the league, been the best player in the league, essentially. You know, if you take it by average. Yeah, there's been years where some other players would come up and take him. But here's what I will say. 20, 22 years in the league, he's been basically the best player. He has taken time away from the game and he is now, for personal reasons, he missed like 23 pointers in a row. Something that has never happened in his career. He's saying he's gassed, he's tired. He's saying, you know, he may not play in the league that much longer. So there's a lot of rumors going on about LeBron. Is he going to get traded? Is there something else going on? So all of this kind of overlaps with the Jay Z Diddy scandal that's going on and a lot of people are bringing up the fact that Jay Z just got looped into this and is there going to be something with LeBron? Now this is all Internet rumor. Obviously unsubstantiated. We have no reason to believe this is true. But I will say there is this one clip that is. Is circulating. Remember the freak offs are the big story with Diddy and all of the mishaps that happened there. The criminality, allegations of rape. Let's go ahead and play. Cut 124 this is a. From a sort of like I guess there's an Instagram stream. Daisy. Maybe you know where you know, LeBron joined Diddy and he's got. Diddy's got his friends or maybe even his son behind him and they're. They're talking about Diddy's parties. 124 Everybody know ain't no party like a Diddy party. So yeah, that's what's up.
Daisy Phelps
Not a good look.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, we were throwing that B roll up there too of them together which I hope we can still play. But so now there's all this speculation with Jay Z getting wrapped up into it. Maybe LeBron is having is it knows something's coming down the pike. But again Internet rumors speculation. I'm sure, I'm sure Blake will tell me this. There's nothing to this.
Andrew
I think LeBron, the thing about LeBron, like super villainous stuff with LeBron is LeBron is sort of like when he's annoying, it's almost in this like childish way if that. If that makes any sense. Like one thing that never got investigated at like the peak of the, you know, kind of like I don't think it was during Floyd. It might have been slightly before it. But like he very obviously faked. Someone faked a hate crime against LeBron's front door where they were like someone graffitied hateful stuff. And like considering it's LeBron James, a very famous person this got. No one was talking about it very soon after and they've never spoken of it since. I think it's very obvious something suspicious happened there. And then like the things where he'll try to be a thought leader and he'll just be reading the first page of every book. Like there's no evidence LeBron James has ever read past the second page of any book ever. And like, and obviously the decision like he's, he's always just like corny and then you know, he won't say anything bad about China because like that's the brand. And I just, I Find it hard to believe a guy who, like, goofs up in all of these funny ways would be involved in anything super sinister with diddy. Like, is LeBron even rumored to, like, cheat on his wife? Like, all of these guys are really bad. And then, like, he's just, like, a family guy.
Charlie Kirk
He.
Andrew
He wants to be a dad. He wants his son to be in the NBA, even though he's not that good at basketball. Like, there's.
Charlie Kirk
Well, he knows about, apparently. And I'm just saying.
Daisy Phelps
I think.
Charlie Kirk
I'm just saying he knows that two.
Daisy Phelps
Things can be true. I think if we do end up getting, like, lists of names from these Diddy parties, as people talk about it, I think there's probably a lot of people that were just happened to be invited, happened to be there. And I think they were more likely there were like, secondary parties happening, like, downstairs, outside, who knows where, where the real shady stuff went down. And they were probably like, are you good? Are you going to tell anyone NDAs that kind of thing?
Andrew
And how many people would just get invited to a, you know, a billionaire rappers party? Like, yeah, he's a billionaire rapper. I'm going to go. And then they go and they're like, that was kind of weird.
Daisy Phelps
I'm sure that there. I'm sure there are a lot of people that are probably really scared right now because they might be in photographs or someone might mention them that they were at a dating party and they're just like, normal people that were there. I think that a lot of times people can get really riled up about, like, the power ring of Hollywood when it's like, I do think there are normal people in Hollywood still, but there also might be something crazy happening.
Andrew
They have money.
Charlie Kirk
Well, I think you're right, Daisy, because there. There's a lot of photographs of, like, Ellen degeneres with, you know, she was really close with Diddy and she had the tweet about cuddling Diddy or something. Anyways, she's now in Great Britain, and we don't have to deal with Ellen degeneres anymore. Yeah, her house flooded immediately upon going. It's almost like karma. So. Hey, so, Blake, you really want to hit this story about Joe Burrow? So take it away.
Andrew
I know nothing about it. Daisy knows a lot about this, too. It perfectly overlaps, and, you know, it's a better sport than the NBA, in my opinion. So Joe Burrow is the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals. He's very. He is very good. The Bengals are not so good. It's been a It's been a weird season. He's having one of the best seasons ever for a guy on a losing team. But they were on Monday Night Football this week, and I can't remember, did they win this time or did they lose in another back breaking fashion to the Cowboys?
Daisy Phelps
I think.
Andrew
Yeah. Oh, oh, wait, no, the Cowboys lost because it was really the Cowboys.
Daisy Phelps
It was close, though.
Andrew
Wacky punt. Well, the Cowboys blocked that punt and then it was recovered by the Bengals. So, like, they should have had a good play.
Daisy Phelps
27, big disaster.
Andrew
They won.
Daisy Phelps
But anyway, they're both 5 and 8.
Andrew
The downside here is some organized burglars. You know, they knew Joe Burrow was going to be on Monday Night Football, so they went and they burgled his house while he was on. You know, while he was at the stadium. And it turns out the house was not empty. And I had never heard of the person who was there, but Daisy had heard of the person who was there. So, Daisy, how about you explain what they found there?
Daisy Phelps
So Olivia Ponton, she is a. She's a Sports Illustrated model, an influencer. Tiktoker. And she's the. So the story goes that she got to Joe Burrow's house and she called her mom and told her mom that someone robbed his house and that there was a broken window and a bunch of stuff was taken. And her mom called the police and said, my daughter, Olivia Ponton is at Joe Burrow's house. There was a burglary. She didn't want to call it in. Olivia ends up calling the police, and the police ask her why she's there. And she says that she is an employee of Joe Burrows, which makes no sense because she. I mean, she's extremely famous. And I don't. She also, like, she lives in La Jol. Lives in Cleveland. I don't. Also, at what point, like, when you're playing Monday Night Football, would your employee just be at your house? Unless they're like your housekeeper or something. And she was able to give the police that. She was able to give a detailed description of everything that was missing in the house. Where this gets even more interesting is that Joe Burrow has had a longtime girlfriend who's a normal girl. He met. He went to college in Ohio, right?
Andrew
I can't remember where, but yes and yes.
Daisy Phelps
Ohio State.
Charlie Kirk
Oh, Louisiana, lsu.
Andrew
He went to L. Yeah, he went to Ohio State, then lsu.
Daisy Phelps
So they met at Ohio State back before he was like the Joe Burrow that everyone knew. They met, like their freshman year at Ohio State. And have been dating ever since. They've dating for like almost eight years. And Joe Burrow gave a statement in his press conference and he was like, clearly a lot of my personal life was already outed already. I don't really want to talk about it anymore. So no one said anything. But it's a very, very interesting story. It's like.
Andrew
But then it does seem that people have discussed like there haven't been a photo of him with this long term girlfriend for like a year.
Daisy Phelps
But they were already pretty private.
Andrew
Yeah.
Daisy Phelps
And I don't, I don't know, it's. It's weird. But then also the NFL was like sent out a memo to everyone that said this has been happening like more than once. People during their games, their houses are getting.
Andrew
That's. So this is, this is when you might not remember this because you'd have been young but have you ever heard of Sean Taylor?
Daisy Phelps
I don't.
Andrew
Sean Taylor was a player for the Washington Redskins who. They were doing that. They were trying to break into his home during a game. He had been injured and they didn't realize that. So he was not at the game. He was at home with his family. And then they ended up, they shot and killed him.
Daisy Phelps
I was seven.
Andrew
Yes. So this is, it's a crazy thing and I'm just going to come out and say it. It's probably going to be more common now because we have let organized burglary rings into the United States under Joe Biden's illustrious border policies.
Charlie Kirk
So overlapping story here. Didn't lebron James his house get burgled as well in la? I believe it did. And I think, you know, and we have these like Chilean gangs like all.
Daisy Phelps
Over the state for burglary.
Andrew
Huh?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Andrew
Like there are just professional connectors and that's a much bigger problem in Latin America. Like in Latin America you have, you know, rich people will have family members kidnapped for ransom. Like kidnapping people for ransom, like is a TV show plot here, but it happens in other countries quite often.
Daisy Phelps
Well, I mean it, it is a very interesting thing that these are some of the most famous people in the world and their schedules are just like fully on blast. Like they know that because Patrick Mahomes house was robbed. I think Travis Kelsey's house was robbed. There was another like Vikings linebacker, his house is robbed. They know these people are not going to be at their houses and most people don't have like 24, 7 security. So if, if you were an organ.
Andrew
Organized robber and most people don't have maids.
Daisy Phelps
Yeah.
Andrew
Instagram models or whatever she is.
Daisy Phelps
I don't know if Olivia Ponton is like moonlighting as a housekeeper, but maybe.
Andrew
Maybe we need to pay for people to have Instagram housekeepers because that's how they were able to catch it and know what was going on. So this would be like a security.
Charlie Kirk
Conclusion of this story. Is it like out now that they are, they have an affair and Joe Burrow broken up with his long term.
Daisy Phelps
Girlfriend have said anything? I think the conclusion as of right now is that if you're an NFL player, watch out for your house and also don't cheat on your girlfriends or your wives, then you won't have these kinds of problems.
Andrew
Well, but if he hadn't been cheating, no one would have caught the burglary at the time.
Charlie Kirk
Well, we don't know. She could have been a housekeeper and.
Daisy Phelps
By the way, broken up with his girlfriend. We don't know. I wish someone would say something.
Charlie Kirk
Could have been on a break. It could have been the Ross and Rachel thing where they were on a break. And by the way, happy 35th birthday to Taylor Swift, my girl.
Daisy Phelps
That's for you, David Taylor.
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Charlie Kirk
All right, so I was a little, you know, unsure of where we were going to go with this last and final segment. But there are two stories that actually kind of work together, and I have to hit this. Blake, this is Crystal Mangum, the woman who falsely accused the Duke lacrosse players, and then, I guess she killed somebody who's been in prison. She has come out, and she basically, she's still in prison. She has come out and has apologized for lying. And, Blake, you can expound upon the ramifications that this story had nationwide after this clip, but let's go ahead and play.
Crystal Mangum
At 147, I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't, and that was wrong. And I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in.
Andrew
Me.
Crystal Mangum
And made up a story that wasn't true because I wanted validation from people and not from God, and that was wrong, and I hope that they can forgive me.
Charlie Kirk
Blake.
Andrew
I mean, it's. It's crazy, actually. Like, the butterfly effect of this case. Like, a lot of people don't know. Stephen Miller, currently deputy White House chief of staff, one of the smartest guys in the administration. He was a Duke student at the time this was all going down. He was. He made a name for himself opposing the lynch mob that they whipped up against these lacrosse players. And, you know, he's a talented guy. I think he would have followed a similar course anyway. But we can think that's the first time America saw Stephen Miller in any capacity I know of. And also that, you know, was probably important to his ideological formation, that he went through this, that he saw how the left operated up close. And it's so telling. Like, it's such a perfect microcosm of so many of the forces we would see in the coming years that people assumed these guys were guilty because basically, they looked a certain way. They were just like these. These. Everyone knows that these white frat bros just are raping people constantly, and that that was somehow considered a valid argument.
Charlie Kirk
And, Blake, this also had legislative and bureaucratic agencies got involved, and they started changing the way universities had to, you know, deal with these sexual assault allegations nationwide.
Andrew
Yeah. So, I mean, we're gonna have to get rid of this with the Trump. With the new Trump administration, because the Obama administration came up with these rules where they said to adhere to title nine, you actually have to have kangaroo courts, like, your threshold for considering someone guilty of or responsible for sexual assault. It has to just be preponderance of the evidence, which is you have to evaluate as 50% likely or more. And they would Say, yeah, you actually have to have hearings that don't follow. You don't have to confront your accusers. You don't even necessarily get to know who your accusers are. And they would say, you have to do this or you violate Title 9. And Trump got rid of that in his first term. And then Biden. There were so many things going bad with Biden. It didn't get a lot of attention, but he brought that back and made it worse. And we need to throw that out immediately and try to give that teeth, because it's almost. It's almost forgotten now. But a lot of the 2010s, you have these shrill claims. They would say, like, one in four. Did you ever hear that number when you were in school, Daisy?
Daisy Phelps
Yeah, we all had to take, like, a Title 9 class or a first week at college.
Andrew
Basically, they would claim, like, one in four women are raped on college campuses. Like, that's. Those are numbers that you get during, like, a civil war in Central Africa. It is not what is going on. Ivy League campus. And you would get these drainage things.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Daisy Phelps
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
Oh, go ahead, go ahead.
Daisy Phelps
Oh, I was just gonna say it. Also, like, we've created this problem for ourselves where now when women are actually raped or, like, when anyone is sexually assaulted, it's. It immediately makes you be like, wait, are you telling the truth or what? Because we wanted to do this whole believe women, believe women, but then we've seen multiple cases where women are not telling the truth. So it makes it harder to believe people that are actually telling the truth. And it's sad. It's really sad.
Charlie Kirk
Well, everything that the left does and they sort of put out into the universe as their source of compassion, that they're the nice people and that conservatives are bad ultimately has this boomerang effect, this backfire effect. MeToo had this backfire effect where now we just sort of assume that many of these such cases are trumped up, that they, you know, pun intended. And, you know, I think you see that at the border, we have the humane border policy. Oh, well, tell that to Lake and Riley's family, that your policies are humane. Tell that to the 100,000 fentanyl deaths every year. Because you think your immigration policies are humane. You're killing people, you're sowing chaos and distrust. I don't know if this was a pop culture topic or not, but it certainly, I think, was worth covering. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. We'll talk to you soon.
Andrew
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Podcast Summary: The Charlie Kirk Show – “Pop Culture Power Hour: Joe Burrow's Surprise Houseguest, Jay-Z's Abuse Allegations, Duke Lacrosse Accuser Recants”
Release Date: December 14, 2024
In this episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, host Charlie Kirk dives deep into a range of pressing pop culture controversies. Joined by his regular co-hosts, Blake Neff and Daisy Phelps, Charlie dissects high-profile allegations involving major celebrities, explores intriguing rumors in the sports world, and revisits a landmark legal case that continues to influence national conversations about justice and media.
The episode opens with shocking allegations against hip-hop moguls Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs. Charlie outlines a lawsuit filed by Tony Busby, a lawyer known for defending Texas State Comptroller Ken Paxton during his impeachment, who is now representing multiple accusers against Diddy. These accusers have come forward with claims of underage relationships and rape, drawing parallels to notorious cases like that of Jeffrey Epstein.
Notable Quote:
“Jay Z is almost 60, yet he refers to himself as a young man from Brooklyn in his response letter. It’s almost like he believes innocence by sheer denial.”
— Daisy Phelps [06:03]
Daisy provides insights into Jay-Z's vehement denial, highlighting a particularly aggressive response on his business brand's Instagram account aimed at discrediting the accusers and the lawyer involved.
Charlie questions the nature of the case, noting Jay-Z's argument about the lack of criminal charges despite the severity of the allegations.
Notable Quote:
“If you believe all this stuff is true, why is this not a criminal case? Explain that.”
— Jay Z [08:08]
Andrew Neff adds a controversial perspective, suggesting that the burden of proof in civil cases allows for exaggerated or fabricated claims driven by financial incentives.
The discussion shifts to the intertwined relationships between Jay-Z, Beyonce, and Diddy, stirring internet conspiracies that allege their involvement in controlling Hollywood and even the deaths of celebrities like Michael Jackson, Aaliyah, and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez.
Daisy connects symbolic dates and numerological coincidences to fuel these theories, referencing Beyonce's influence as observed in numerous Grammy acceptance speeches praising her.
Notable Quote:
“People on the Internet have long believed there's a Hollywood power ring that controls things. After the Diddy scandal, they're connecting the dots with Beyonce and other celebrities.”
— Daisy Phelps [12:47]
Charlie maintains a critical stance on these rumors, emphasizing that they remain unsubstantiated internet allegations.
Charlie transitions to sports, focusing on LeBron James’ recent performance slump after a storied career spanning over two decades. He highlights rumors about possible trades and personal issues affecting LeBron's gameplay, questioning the stability of his legacy as uncertainties loom.
Andrew criticizes LeBron's public persona, citing past incidents like the suspected faked hate crime against his residence and his often superficial engagement with his roles as a thought leader.
Notable Quote:
“Is LeBron even rumored to, like, cheat on his wife? All these guys are really bad, and he’s just a family guy.”
— Andrew Neff [21:10]
Charlie connects LeBron’s situation back to the broader Jay-Z and Diddy scandal, pondering whether these high-profile events might be interconnected.
Shifting focus to the NFL, Charlie discusses a recent burglary at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s home. The incident involves Olivia Ponton, a Sports Illustrated model and influencer, who claimed to have been present during the burglary. Daisy scrutinizes Ponton's credibility, pointing out inconsistencies in her account and questioning her relationship with Burrow.
Notable Quote:
“Joe Burrow gave a statement saying a lot of my personal life was already out. I don’t really want to talk about it anymore.”
— Joe Burrow [26:29]
The hosts debate the implications of such incidents on the security of high-profile athletes and the potential for organized criminal activity targeting public figures.
In the final segment, Charlie addresses the historical case of Crystal Mangum, who falsely accused Duke University lacrosse players of rape—a claim that significantly impacted American perceptions of justice and media. Mangum's recent recantation, delivered from prison, serves as a critical reflection on the long-term effects of false accusations.
Notable Quote:
“At 147, I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn’t, and that was wrong.”
— Crystal Mangum [31:12]
Blake Neff explores the ramifications of Mangum's confession, noting its influence on figures like Stephen Miller, who opposed the initial lynch mob mentality during the trial. The discussion extends to how this case has altered university policies nationwide regarding sexual assault allegations.
Notable Quote:
“MeToo had this backfire effect where now we just assume that many of these such cases are trumped up.”
— Daisy Phelps [34:33]
Andrew ties the conversation to broader political implications, advocating for the repeal of policies established during the Obama and Biden administrations that, in his view, have weakened the standards for handling sexual assault cases on campuses.
Charlie Kirk wraps up the episode by reflecting on how high-profile allegations and media-driven narratives can distort public perception and justice. He underscores the importance of critical thinking and skepticism in evaluating such claims, urging listeners to seek clarity amid the chaos of pop culture controversies.
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