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Charlie Kirk
Hey, everybody. Happy Easter. He has risen. He has risen indeed. Enjoy this conversation with me and Jack Hibbs. All about the resurrection, about Jesus, about political matters, and more. Phenomenal conversation from Jack Kibbs Podcast. So check out the Jack Kibbs Podcast and download it. That's where this conversation originated. Email me, as always, freedomarliekirk.com and get involved with Turning Point USA@tpusa.com that is tpusa.com thanks to Alan Jackson Ministries for your continued support. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk.
Jack Hibbs
Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point usa.
Charlie Kirk
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Jack Hibbs
Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the Jackibbs Podcast. We are excited and thrilled to not only have a friend with us, but a man that needs no introduction, literally. God has been using this guy tremendously. I think we were talking a moment ago that ever since 2020, when we first met, we have just watched this young man's career explode. And for good reason. We. Because I believe, without exaggeration, we have a national treasure in our midst, and I don't want to embarrass him, but please welcome Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk
Brother, You're a great friend.
Jack Hibbs
So great to be here. Thank you.
Charlie Kirk
And thanks for all that you've done for me throughout the years. And every. Every week, I'm watching Jack Gibbs preach the word. Every week you're in the pulpit.
Jack Hibbs
It is so encouraging for you to send me. He will send me a text saying, eric and I are watching.
Charlie Kirk
Listen to the podcast, too.
Jack Hibbs
I love it. I love it. I do the same. How often I think I get ahold.
Charlie Kirk
Of you quite often and say, you know what? It is so encouraging. My favor is, when you're using Siri to text oh, gosh.
Jack Hibbs
Why? Because what's being.
Charlie Kirk
The inaccuracies of the text are very fun. No, I'm kidding. But I love it. It says, charlie, I'm on my way to la, listening on radio, and you know how encouraging it is for a radio guy. I'm just like, wow, someone is listening.
Jack Hibbs
Oh, come on.
Charlie Kirk
No, no, because, you know, on tv, radio, people are in their cars, so you don't get feedback as much because people are busy. So it's always nice to know. That's awesome. At least I got a Jack Kibbs.
Jack Hibbs
Oh, my goodness. Always. It's awesome. So, okay, let's just dive into this. Sorry, but I kind of almost maybe want to.
Charlie Kirk
You want to do the hand thing?
Jack Hibbs
Ask you about how did you get in contact or who with what? Gavin Newsom. That remarkable.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you. And thank you, by the way, for covering it in prayer. It was a. It was a difficult project and I'll explain why for multiple reasons. But first, he reached out to me. He reached out through Kimberly Guilfoyle, his ex wife. And Kimberly's in Trump world and is Trump's pick to be ambassador to Greece. Yes. And I kind of thought this was a joke at first. And he reached out like, hey, Charlie, you know, I'm a big, you know, follower Batman voice. Exactly. And I was like, yeah, okay. He's like, I'm doing a podcast. Would love to have you come on. I was like, yeah, sure. Don't you have a state to run? You know, it's like the first thing I said to him. Apparently not. And he was like, look, I want to learn from you. No bs, no tricks. I said, okay, fine. So I was his first invited guest. We made the decision to actually go in person. I'm glad we made that decision.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
It's just so much different than looking just through a screen. And he was like, look, I want to try to learn from you, pick your brain. It was difficult because I wanted to be more aggressive. But when he's, you know, throwing praise on you, even though it's all fake and flattery and slippery deceit, optics look.
Jack Hibbs
Bad if you went in the tag team.
Charlie Kirk
Exactly. So I still, I think, pressed him.
Jack Hibbs
Yes, you did.
Charlie Kirk
And I tried to do it in a way that would please the Lord, in a way that was full of truth and grace. I wish I would have had a venue to even more prosecute the case in California. But understand, it is a national audience. It's not just about California. So it was a great opportunity. He looked like a fool. He Got himself in a lot of trouble on a lot of different circumstances. Yeah, he did. And so it was. And also I defended the Lord's name.
Jack Hibbs
Yes, you did.
Charlie Kirk
I think last meeting, three or four times.
Jack Hibbs
You did.
Charlie Kirk
That's correct.
Jack Hibbs
Which is awesome. I know this almost. And we can move on from him in a moment.
Charlie Kirk
No, no, I'm happy to chat about.
Jack Hibbs
It, but let me play devil's advocate. You've heard this probably a thousand times. He upset his base. But push comes to shove, at the end of the day, there are always going to be Gavin Newsom fans, no matter what they say. So do you think it's his attempt to optically move toward the middle for whatever his political pursuits might be?
Charlie Kirk
Without a doubt. I think this whole project is that he knows that people classify him as a very radical California governor, and he wants to try to moderate himself in the views of American voters. The Democrat Party, though, wants nothing to do with any form of moderation.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
And that's what I consider to be the singular great success of our dialogue, is that I pressed him, I said, well, why don't you stand up on this issue of biological men that are winning women's trophies? And he was like, oh, well, I do agree with you. It's an issue of fairness, and I think it's unfair. Well, he's such obviously a hypocrite and a liar because that biological man is about to win the state championship right now in the long jump here in this state of California, and he's done nothing about it. So it's all just rhetorical nonsense from him trying to win over political favor. The Gavin Newsom experiment is going to be really interesting to see where the state of the Democrat Party actually is, because they should moderate on some of these issues. They should come towards common sense on it. I don't think they will, though. I think they're so married to their base on these fundamental issues of open borders and defund the police and rioting and arson and crime and shutting down schools and vaccine mandates, and then, of course, the men and female sports. And if he even went away from it on a minute level, and if I had more time with him, I would have added and prosecuted the case that whether he realizes or not that he is held captive to a pagan religion.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
That is the Democrat Party. And this is what drives me nuts when pastors are indifferent about getting involved in politics. Politics is merely a manifestation of a spiritual battle. And I know you and I will dialog about this further that there's really two worldviews. There's one where you believe in Genesis 1, one God created the heavens and the earth in the beginning, God created everything. Or one that is a manifestation of the pagan river civilizations of old. Atheism really is just a small fringe. There's very few people that believe in no God. There is a God that fills that void.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
The God of narcissism, the God of anti racism, the God of pleasure, the God of stuff. And the Democrat Party is the placeholder of modern day paganism.
Jack Hibbs
So true. More than ever, would you agree? More than ever. Now, look, I'm old enough to be your dad. So for as long as I've been alive, I have never seen it so black and white, so divided, so crystal clear that it was. No, it's no longer there for someone to say, well, you know, I'm a Democrat, but I'm definitely more like a JFK Democrat. No, you're not. You can't be. You can't be. Because jfk, if he were back today, they'd throw him out.
Charlie Kirk
Well, they are so radical now. Look at Bobby Kennedy. I mean, this is true.
Jack Hibbs
Bobby Tulsi.
Charlie Kirk
Bobby basically has the views of his father and his uncle. And now he's Trump's HHS secretary. And I think he's doing a wonderful job.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, absolutely. Okay, so what in the world, Charlie is going on? You're all over the US campuses, your crowds. Where were you? Oh, my goodness, you were in Knoxville recently, which freaked me out, because I was getting you or some Andrew. Somebody sent me, Mikey, somebody sent me photos of you and the crowd. And I was just so elated to see this going on in Knoxville. What's happening? What in the world is going on with the young people in America right now?
Charlie Kirk
Boy. Well, first, what happened in the election was profound. Younger people moved significantly more in the conservative Trump direction than older voters did. Actually, older voters moved a couple points towards Kamala Harris. Younger voters moved significantly towards Donald Trump. This is data that Ezra Klein and David Shore have actually built out. And we've been profiling that on our podcast, on our show. They're both lefties. They're not one of us. But they are looking at the data and they're doing an autopsy. The data, the data is so clear and so dramatic that if you find a 20 year old man, he is on average, far more conservative than his grandfather. That's never happened, not in my life. It's never happened. Even since Reagan. So Reagan we had the kids that were pretty conservative. The parents were even more conservative. Never had. We had it where the 20 year old is more conservative than his grandfather. There's a lot of reasons for this. Number one, where they get their information. Now, I'm not here to attack all boomers, but if you're 75, you get information from CNN or NBC or ABC or the New York Times. You consume through these media networks that are completely dishonest and full of hackery. Whereas a 20 year old, they're getting news from the Charlie Kirk show or from the Megyn Kelly show or from TikTok or Rogan or Joe Rogan. They're getting it in these decentralized ways. And it is a beautiful thing. And even more so that's really exciting from a religious Christian perspective is that during COVID we saw a deep deceleration of the church. We saw a lot of people walk away from the church. Thankfully, praise God, the New York Times had to publish a story that's actually plateaued. It's gone up a little bit. Church attendance is going up a little bit.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, a little bit.
Charlie Kirk
Not a lot.
Jack Hibbs
But hey, it's a pull up of the nose.
Charlie Kirk
It's being driven by one demographic, men under 30. Men under 30 are flocking to the church in record numbers that are just flummoxing the experts. They can't believe it. And we see it on these campuses, Jack. There is an appetite, there's a desire for truth. We believe this generation has been just suffocating in the lies of modernity, which we believe to be secularism, which is against God's will and God's plan for our life. And what we're seeing on these campuses, again, it all comes back to spiritual truths.
Jack Hibbs
Exactly right.
Charlie Kirk
And I am first and foremost a Christian and a follower of Jesus. My profession, though, is to try to fight for the best political system. But I'm unafraid to talk about matters of spirituality and abortion. And those always come up. And that's the key, is that eventually the person will come up to the microphone and they'll ask a question about ultimate truth and ultimate principles. And there is a. There is a revival waiting to happen right now. And I wish more churches and pastors were like yourself, waiting to receive them.
Jack Hibbs
Well, honestly, without boasting, I'm announcing. I wish other pastors would for this one reason. Why should we have all the blessings?
Charlie Kirk
You guys are running out of parking spots.
Jack Hibbs
We are running. We're out of parking spots. God is blessed and overwhelming. We're creating ministries to reach the world.
Charlie Kirk
More and more. And you're doing an amazing job.
Jack Hibbs
And that's just what's blowing our minds. We had two board meetings in the last two days where we just had to sit down and almost. Just shout and be overwhelmed to the point of almost laughter. Where what in the world is going on? Where God is doing stuff. We need more pastors to take a stand. And you said it at the beginning and you just said it again, and that is this. You cannot parse out the secular from the sacred. There's no such thing that exists to God. It is all sacred. And he deals. He goes into the world of what man calls secular. And what he's doing right now is he's waking young people up to pursue truth. They may not be saying, I feel God in my life. That may not be happening that way, but. But they may be thinking, I've been lied to. I don't like the way this is going. Who can I trust these days? And they're in route, I think, Charlie, now, I'm not a prophet. I'm just hoping with what these young people are now questioning and pursuing, that is they're looking to you. They're coming in droves. They're gathering by the tens of thousands to hear what you have to say. It may be that the spiritual revival is about to happen. We have certainly seen, and I put it this way, a political revival in America.
Charlie Kirk
That's right.
Jack Hibbs
We're seeing this with Trump and his policies. Our hope is that there'll be a spiritual revival within the church, because I'm a little bit concerned where men like Elon Musk get more persecution than the pastor.
Charlie Kirk
That's right. I think that's right. And to Elon's credit, he has publicly been saying that if the west is no longer Christian, the West will no longer be free.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
He is searching for, I believe, ultimate truth. And I think we should be praying for that.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
And honestly, he's also doing more to fight for righteous purposes than even some pastors that I can think of. Exactly. And Elon is not a pastor, but he doesn't call himself a pastor, which is really important. But look, we are in this. We are in this God granted season of grace that we did not earn, that we did not deserve. I mean, we all know what would have happened if Kamala. I mean, we'd be having a much different conversation right now. Much different. In a bunker, from a bunker, our churches would be raided with FBI agents.
Jack Hibbs
Our AM radio would have been shut down.
Charlie Kirk
Turning Point would be completely persecuted. The borders would be totally open. The border issue alone might have broken the back of this country. And I mean, if Trump. That's all Trump does, is he gives us a little bit of breathing room to be able to restore sovereignty and a commonality of culture and language. You can't have a nation where 10 million foreigners are coming across and you have no idea who they are. So as far as I completely agree, but here's my fear, and this is my fear, is that pastors are not actively trying to provoke that spiritual revival.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
Because they don't understand how to reach the young men that are coming to their church that are seeking this. And so, for example, you have young men that will drive two hours to come to this church.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
They'll drive across state lines. And that's a good thing for you. That means you're doing your job. But do you know what that means? That means they passed 100 churches on the way here that aren't doing their job.
Jack Hibbs
That's exactly correct.
Charlie Kirk
And the thing I hear, and again, I emphasize young men because as the men go, the society goes. It's not a sexist thing to say that.
Jack Hibbs
And I think that's why Satan, the spiritual darkness of this world, goes after men.
Charlie Kirk
Exactly.
Jack Hibbs
You control a man, you castrate a man, speaking socially, speaking, in other ways, sometimes literally. And then you remove the man that God designed to be a leader.
Charlie Kirk
Exactly.
Jack Hibbs
Then the culture falls apart.
Charlie Kirk
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Jack Hibbs
He's done with that.
Charlie Kirk
He's done with that. And yet he goes and the pastor is doing well. You know, maybe there's no difference between heaven or hell and maybe homosexuality is fine. And this young man says, forget it. This is a waste of time.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
I'm not getting up at 9am for this. This is hyper feminine. You know, everyone goes everywhere and I don't want. Instead, you know what that young man really wants? He wants a strong male pastor so true to say you're a sinner, you're acting like a loser. Stop watching porn, stop drinking.
Jack Hibbs
Because he knows it's true. Holy Spirit speaking to him.
Charlie Kirk
It cuts straight into the heart issue. Right. He doesn't want the. I use this example a lot and I know you'll, you know, take it. Well, Jack, some pastors don't like it, but it's just a factual thing. These advertisements that he gets us. Advertisements, which I don't like.
Jack Hibbs
Look, I don't like.
Charlie Kirk
Okay, good. I don't know. I think they're, they're misleading and they're hyper narcissistic.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
And they're also incredibly feminine.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
And so you think about it. What is the type of gospel where you want to be like, well, he gets you. Well, hold on. The gospel is not an eye centric.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
Right. It is a Jesus centric.
Jack Hibbs
It's come and be crucified.
Charlie Kirk
Exactly. And so I. So the young man hears a gospel, something of the sort of, you know, your emotions are the most important thing. We're not going to judge you. We're not going to give you rules for life where they are begging the pastor, can you please do a life correction plan for me? Can you please show me what I'm doing wrong? Challenge me, give me something to do.
Jack Hibbs
Yep.
Charlie Kirk
But that might offend people, Jack.
Jack Hibbs
The gospel truth is going to be offensive.
Charlie Kirk
But you think about it again. I know this might sound like an overgeneralization, but God created the masculine and the feminine. We need a balance of both. When a society gets too masculine, you invade Poland. You know, when a society gets too feminine, you start chopping off girls breasts.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Right. So you have to.
Jack Hibbs
Isn't that something.
Charlie Kirk
You got to get a balance right now. We're way too feminine. What does that mean? That, that means that no one challenges bad ideas of people in power.
Jack Hibbs
Right.
Charlie Kirk
Women are societal enforcers of norms. And so that used to be a really good thing when America was Christian.
Jack Hibbs
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
Because the moms of America would be the ones that would say, hey, stop drinking, we need prohibitions. You know, they were the enforcer of Christian norms. Now women are very, very far left because societal's norms are liberal. And so they are in. They definitionally are like, hey, we can't offend the single or trans person. Even though it's 1 in 50,000 people or even less than that, we can't say one thing that will offend them. We can't possibly say anything that like homosexuality is wrong because that would be too judgy. And the question I ask pastors is forget whether or not this is a good idea or bad idea. Biblically, has this worked? Has the overly emotional feeling based Gospel worked last 30 years? It hasn't.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
Church attendance is down. We are less Christian than we were 30 years ago.
Jack Hibbs
That's right. Exactly right. You said something a second ago that made me think about, is this still true regarding Trump and his in the statistics, did he do poorly with the white suburban female still?
Charlie Kirk
He did better. He did better, but he did not.
Jack Hibbs
What's with them? What's the deal with that?
Charlie Kirk
Well, a lot of things. Number one, they are increasingly secular and so white. White educated. And that's the key. So you have to break it apart. The divisions in America are less on race. So I shouldn't even say white. But it tends to be. This group tends to be more white. It's more about whether or not you have four year college or you don't. And most importantly. So let's just kind of go into the most. The most miserable people in America are. No, no, this is true. This is not Charlie just conjecturing. This is who actually commits suicide the most. The people that ask for antidepressants the most. This is objective surveys that actually say, are you very happy or very unhappy? Okay. With like 100,000 respondents. The unhappiest people in America are women who are not married, without kids. Without a doubt. So.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
And they tend to be very loyal Democrat voters. Right. They're looking for meaning and they find that meaning in societal macro shaping. But then you kind of go to your suburban mom. Right, the suburban mom. They tend to not be as religious as suburban women used to be. They'll be like spiritual. So they might find a local church that is in that heretical mold. But they will not necessarily Glean towards a Jack Kibbs church. Too judgy.
Jack Hibbs
Too judgy.
Charlie Kirk
Too political.
Jack Hibbs
Too much. Too long of a service in the Bible. Too much Bible.
Charlie Kirk
Way too much Bible.
Jack Hibbs
Right, yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Secondly though, that they have a great attachment because they're very big into boss babe feminism in their own personal career accomplishments.
Jack Hibbs
What's it called?
Charlie Kirk
Boss babe feminism.
Jack Hibbs
Help me.
Charlie Kirk
Yes. So boss babe is this kind of trend where I'm running the company and I'm a boss babe. So you never heard this term before?
Jack Hibbs
No, I'm old.
Charlie Kirk
You guys have never heard this before. Oh my goodness, I'm old. So think of you ever seen House of Cards? No. Ever seen that show? No. Trying to think of a good example of who like a boss babe would be that you would think of. Think of. Okay, think. Let me think of like aoc.
Jack Hibbs
Oh, gosh.
Charlie Kirk
Where.
Jack Hibbs
And she's the boss.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Jack Hibbs
That's terrifying.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. So think. By the way, just so you know, many of your companies are being run by childless 32 year old women with kids.
Jack Hibbs
Got it, got it. Seen it.
Charlie Kirk
So you see that kind of archetype, right? Their identity is in how many shoes they own and how many trips they go on.
Jack Hibbs
Gosh, is this gonna. This is gonna be brutal to say. I'll probably. I'll probably get shot for this.
Charlie Kirk
Go ahead.
Jack Hibbs
I have been. Hmm.
Charlie Kirk
I'm trying not. I'm just using data. Everything I'm saying is rooted in.
Jack Hibbs
In fact, I'm going to blame you for this.
Charlie Kirk
It's fine. I'm not.
Jack Hibbs
Do women who are in authority. There's exceptions. Yes, there's exceptions. But does it seem that women who are handed authority have a tendency to overplay the authority more than a man?
Charlie Kirk
Well, it's over compensation. Right. So there's two.
Jack Hibbs
And I'm not saying that to be mean, but men work this out in the fifth grade, in the field at school, beating each other up.
Charlie Kirk
It's an issue of nature and it's very simple. Let me tell you why. It's because women have a very difficult time not emphasizing on the micro. So when you're in charge of something, you definitionally have to be focused on macro. Let me prove it to you. If you go to a random party and you sit next to a guy, he's going to talk to you about sports, the stock market, political affairs or the end of the world. Right?
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Basically the most macro topics that you could imagine. Are we going to war with Iran?
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Are like the most big. You sit next to a woman, she'll be Talking about conversations she had at lunch.
Jack Hibbs
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
She'll be talking about her kids or her doctor visits. The most micro things imaginable. So if you're running a team, an organization or a CEO.
Jack Hibbs
Got it.
Charlie Kirk
You are focusing on micro when you need to be vision casting. Now, some women are able to do macro. There's exceptions to all things. Right. Esther was able to do macro.
Jack Hibbs
Okay.
Charlie Kirk
But generally, if you want to deliver people from the promised land, you need a Moses.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
Okay. So you need someone that is like the biggest macro thinker imaginable. And men are better programmed for this. And this is also one of the reasons why the stereotype is true. We tend to not clean our rooms and we tend to kind of be a mess. We kind of like, forget the micro and we're just like, nope, we're going to go do the biggest possible thing imaginable.
Jack Hibbs
So true.
Charlie Kirk
It's how God has gifted us.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So when it comes to women in leadership, whatever that might look like, they will hyper emphasize conversations or fee or whatever, like little detail that might be plaguing the group when there might be a much bigger issue at play.
Jack Hibbs
So true.
Charlie Kirk
So when we get. We now look at societal. And your question was about Trump. With suburban women, many of them are not necessarily in happy marriages and they have an idea of what they think the Western man should be. And their idea of the Western man is largely born out of a concept that came out of college where they think the Western man should at best be egalitarian with the woman, or at worst, that we need a woman to be superior to the man. Right. And so we've lived in this feminist lie, whether we realize it or not, the last 40 years. Right. And how has that worked? We've told women to stop getting married, stop having kids. And the Western woman is so beyond miserable. Child rates are going down the most. They are consuming benzodiazepines and Xanax and Zoloft and Prozac and numbers that are just unfathomable. Yeah, right.
Jack Hibbs
It's pandemic.
Charlie Kirk
It really is.
Jack Hibbs
Really.
Charlie Kirk
So. So has the experiment of sexual liberation of women worked? No, it's been a catastrophe, actually. In fact, if you want to know whether or not a marriage is going to work, you know what the number one indicator is? You can use this in marital counseling. Tell me. And the data, how many sexual partners has the woman have? Oh, yeah. If it's five or more, the marriage almost will not work out, guaranteed.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, I could see that.
Charlie Kirk
I could see because it sounds sexist. But it actually doesn't matter how many the man has had.
Jack Hibbs
No. Well, this is a good meaning.
Charlie Kirk
It's not an indicator. It matters spiritually.
Jack Hibbs
Well, listen, I got to tell you, Lisa and I have been involved in marital counseling for over 36 years with people. And it's remarkable because not to take, not. Not to destroy the man and not to destroy the woman. But you said something that people need to know about, people need to hear, especially the young people. Is that a woman who. I'll just use the term samples the field.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Jack Hibbs
She thinks she's liberated. She thinks she can do what a guy does in that area. I'm not condoning the conduct, but she's so made different that what happens is it's an imprint upon her that it's so. So forever for her. And if she has five or 10, there's an imprint where the guy. And again, I'm not bashing guys but a guy is more forgetful. He's not more. He's not impressionable that way. He does great in a monogamous long term relationship is where he flourishes and that's where the intimacy is meaningful to him. And that's actually what she needs, what she wants. Since she doesn't know it, she thinks I'm going to be like a guy. Well, you can't be like a guy because we don't take all that stuff seriously.
Charlie Kirk
To say it a step further is that women are designed by God to view sex very personally, very relationally. Men view it very physically, especially when they're 19 years old.
Jack Hibbs
Yep.
Charlie Kirk
Okay.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So when a woman has a personal sexual interaction, there's an attachment.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
There literally are pheromones that are released.
Jack Hibbs
It makes a stamp and it's there.
Charlie Kirk
And it's tattooed for life.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
So if you have five plus the data shows that that marriage is going to be on the rocks because there will be something that surfaces of an unremedied. Now if there's a woman out there that might have five plus sexual partners, you can deal with that with counseling and should be addressed. It's not a death sentence.
Jack Hibbs
Jesus can meet the woman at the well still to.
Charlie Kirk
But you have to know what you're dealing with.
Jack Hibbs
You got it.
Charlie Kirk
And so let's just talk. We're talking macro. Right. So we have a liberated western woman where an average college girl will have, you know, seven to 10 sexual partners within four years. Most Christian parents don't realize that's what they're sending their girls into. Right. Which basically College has become an incredibly destructive enterprise for young women. That's right, it is young men too, but for young women especially. And so how do they cope with that? They have to start acting like men.
Jack Hibbs
Yep.
Charlie Kirk
And that's what they do. They start dressing like men, they start talking like men, they start trying to run companies.
Jack Hibbs
They fill the gap.
Charlie Kirk
And they fill the gap because they start having sexual behaviors like men.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So they have to start becoming men. Literally. That's where they get the trans thing.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
And then they say, oh, I don't need to, I don't need to have a family. So they become 32, 34, 36.
Jack Hibbs
The worst is still ahead of them.
Charlie Kirk
And the dating pool shrinks as you get older. I didn't make the rules, just the way that nature is designed. So they end up being 36 with no real high probability of finding a long term partner. And they get extremely bitter. Right. And by getting bitter they find a Democrat party where the Democrat party is a vessel for bitterness.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
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Jack Hibbs
Charlie, isn't it crazy that again, this is going to sound so mean, but it's a podcast.
Charlie Kirk
There's nothing. I'm saying it.
Jack Hibbs
We can do this in a podcast. You can almost see people if we have our TV muted before they identify who they are. You can see who a conservative is by the face and who the progressive is. Of course, they're miserable looking and weathered. Notice I said they. I didn't exactly say which group, but it's very obvious.
Charlie Kirk
I agree. And there are exceptions. Okay, but generally.
Jack Hibbs
So well politically played right there.
Charlie Kirk
But generally, let me tell you why. So if you are a conservative, you want to conserve, which means you have gratitude because you want to keep what you have. Gratitude creates joy. Right? We know that. So you cannot be joyful if you're not grateful. Never has happened in the history of this.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
You've never been a joyful person without gratitude. Now, if you are a liberal, that means you want to liberate, which means you want to change, which means definitionally, you don't have gratitude, you have ingratitude. And so you then, of course, and.
Jack Hibbs
You won't be happy until you establish your change. But the change never comes because what you're pursuing is a theory at best, it's destruction.
Charlie Kirk
That's right.
Jack Hibbs
Most likely.
Charlie Kirk
So to complete the point of your question, how did Trump do with this demographic? Well, one of the reasons why young men moved more in his direction, and again, there's some generational differences. Gen X women, for example, went way for Trump, which was amazing, whereas millennial women did not as much. The biggest thing is this, is that Trump represented an alpha male rebellion against toxic femininity. And you could say a lot about Trump, but if you look at how he acts and how he talks, you definitely don't think he's feminine.
Jack Hibbs
Correct?
Charlie Kirk
Would you agree? 100%. I know it's obvious, but the point needs to be emphasized that from his body posture to his stamina, to his unapologetic nature, to his hyper aggression to his ferocity, you look at that and you say you could call him a lot of things, but definitely not on the feminine spectrum. So therefore, he was in a lot of ways a cultural healing point and represented that.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, very true.
Charlie Kirk
As we lived under the constant apologizing for America, the political correctness bs, the pronoun police, we're going to come after your kids. And Donald Trump represented the metaphorical dad coming home to restore order to society.
Jack Hibbs
Is that the same reason why we've seen a tremendous shift among black men in support of Trump. I'm blown away with the reporter on the street asking a guy that looks like maybe he's Bob Whiteley's son saying, Trump's the guy. Trump's the guy. And it's like, what?
Charlie Kirk
So, yeah, let me, let me. Again, this is all just nature. This is all biblical. That's why I love talking about this. Which is. So why is it that men, specifically men under 30, went so far in the Republican direction? Well, it's because young men don't like taking orders from women. They don't. A 17 year old is less likely to take orders from his mom than his dad. We know this from why kids go to jail. When you find a 20 year old in jail, almost guaranteed if they're under the age of 25 for a violent crime, they didn't have a dad around, it's like almost like a one to one correlation.
Jack Hibbs
That's right. And so, my goodness, that's so true.
Charlie Kirk
And so if you look at inner city crime at schools, what is the one thing that can stop two people fighting? A female teacher can stop. They will ignore it.
Jack Hibbs
They'll ignore.
Charlie Kirk
But a strong masculine figure coming in. Stop it. All of a sudden, they'll listen to it differently. So extrapolate that to our politics. The Democrat Party two of the last three times nominated a woman and then one time nominated comatose person. So yeah, like it's just weak. Very weak. Or feminine. Right. So then you have, you have Hispanic and black men who are saying, wait a second, I can't afford anything. I can't afford a home. Homelessness is everywhere, Drugs through the roof, everyone's miserable. COVID lockdowns. And I'm supposed to take more orders from women, which naturally, the way God designed them, they're not likely to take orders from women just as it is.
Jack Hibbs
Right.
Charlie Kirk
And then you got Kamala Harris scowling at them, saying like, sit down and shut up and give more power to the women. And they say, forget you.
Jack Hibbs
Right.
Charlie Kirk
I'm going to go to the ultra alpha and that explains the rebalance.
Jack Hibbs
Is there any healing? I don't know if that's the right word. Is there any healing or anything on the horizon for the Democrat Party to fix? Is there any. They're doubling down. They're going, they're going deeper into crazy land. And I know the answer to this question. I'm just saying I want this on the podcast. Where is their answer? They don't want God.
Charlie Kirk
The answer isn't Jesus. Right?
Jack Hibbs
Well, we know that, but they don't want Jesus. Because he's too. Whatever. Whatever.
Charlie Kirk
Too truthful. I mean, look, if they were to moderate a little bit, then I think they might have some political future. But again, I think it's all very spiritual, fundamentally.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
And they care more about earthly domination than we do. They just do. This is their whole ball game. Right. As you know, Jesus said Satan was the prince of this world. You know, Paul called him the God of this world. Right. So Satan is really angry. He doesn't control the White House right now because that is the most powerful office in the world.
Jack Hibbs
To double down on what you just said, I think it was in the news today that Trump just nailed, or he's going to nail funding for Planned Parenthood.
Charlie Kirk
Praise the Lord, Alex. Which.
Jack Hibbs
Think about it, Think about this. Today we say Planned Parenthood. We sterilize it all. Step back. 4,000 years ago, we're talking about Moloch, Remphan, the deities, Baal, we're talking about these shrines where they sacrifice. And here we are in the 21st century sacrificing babies. The architecture might have changed, but the demon spirits behind it have not gone anywhere.
Charlie Kirk
That's exactly right. And to go just to contextualize that, then praise the President's great courage, is that there's something really perplexing. The Aztecs, the Mayans and the Incans never had contact with the Egyptians, the Indus River Valley, the Chinese, the Mesopotamians, yet all of them had ritualistic child sacrifice where the most important thing they did religiously was to take a child to the high point.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
Cut it open and live it up to the guts. That's inexplicable unless you look at things through a spiritual lens.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
Period. That's right. That they believed, or maybe there was, that they got some sort of earthly power through the sacrificing of children. So fast forward to today. We have 1.5 million abortions a year, and it is the life force of the Democrat Party.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
What is the one thing the Democrat Party will not budge on? It is no restrictions whatsoever for the massacring of children.
Jack Hibbs
Because it's demonic.
Charlie Kirk
Of course it is. Yes. And Christ said, it's better for you to have a millstone hung around your neck and thrown into a lake than go after the least of these. And so the Democrat Party has an attachment to this that I think can only be explained through, you know, scriptural.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
To go even a step a step further, President Trump now going after the funding of this makes the Enemy very mad.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
The enemy wants more dead kids. Has always and will always want.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah. Isn't that interesting because you look at their. The funding of it, where Jesus says you can either serve God or Mammon. Mammon was the God of money. And remarkable how you're right, they are. They've got to preserve that institution of child sacrifice and money is the means by which they do that. So you've got this dual headed Medusa monster that they bow down and worship though the trick is for the Medusa to not get them to understand what they're really doing.
Charlie Kirk
Correct.
Jack Hibbs
So they actually believe. I think some of them maybe actually believe this is women's rights, it's liberty, it's women's freedom, it's liberation. It's literally the opposite. But they've been so lied to. To think that this decision, killing the baby, doing my own thing, it's my body. They refuse to look at people who have already lived before them to find out this is a dead end.
Charlie Kirk
It ends measurably, without a doubt. And Seth Gruber had this great viral clip, and I know you like Seth a lot, where he argues and I think it's a very profound point that abortion is the inverse of the sacrament of communion.
Jack Hibbs
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
And just a quick. I won't do it nearly as well as him, but it's very profound. Where communion says, this is my body. And what do they say with abortion? This is my body, my choice. That it has ritualistic religious practices behind it.
Jack Hibbs
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
And it really makes you think, the spiritual energy, the dark spiritual energy around the elimination of millions of children.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah. Absolutely insane. Where's the country going, Charlie?
Charlie Kirk
I don't know right now.
Jack Hibbs
I mean, we're a couple months into what seems like. Seems like Trump's been in office now for like a couple hundred years.
Charlie Kirk
Praise the Lord.
Jack Hibbs
It's been amazing, hasn't it?
Charlie Kirk
It's the golden era. I mean, I don't know. I don't. I was.
Jack Hibbs
Do you think we're going to survive the midterms?
Charlie Kirk
Maybe, maybe not. I'm not. I put so much understand of my own energy and attention in this last election, I'm just going to allow myself like a little break to harvest it, to breathe. To breathe and to know, you know what? And I said this to Erica, I said, you know, when I wake up at 2am and I hear a noise, I now no longer think it's gonna be the FBI. That's true for me. No, we were on the list.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, I'm Sure.
Charlie Kirk
Now I know Kash Patel, we're in a much better place.
Jack Hibbs
You're not gonna get that.
Charlie Kirk
I'm not gonna get the 2am knock. No. For four years.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
We lived under a Soviet style sword of Damocles. It was kind of hanging over us.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
That could drop at any time.
Jack Hibbs
Exactly.
Charlie Kirk
And that's why when Trump won, I had that kind of reaction that I did, which was just pure, you know, it's weird.
Jack Hibbs
Of course, you don't live in California. Those who do, watching this right now, who live in California. This is kind of. It's kind of sad, but don't let it be sad. I actually think it's a good thing for us so far. So you got to remember, in 2016. 2016, the nation celebrated the election of Donald Trump. Nothing changed in California. We didn't have a 2016.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Jack Hibbs
If you think about it. And then we had a 2024. And something did change in California this year.
Charlie Kirk
It's changing profoundly.
Jack Hibbs
If people doubt now, most Californians who are engaged and Christians who are engaged, we're elated right now because we're looking at how the counties went. Charlie, I don't know if you know this or not, but ever since 2014, we've been gaining counties, and in 2024, we gained 10 more counties than in 2014. 2016, 10 more counties.
Charlie Kirk
Mainly Hispanic counties.
Jack Hibbs
Yes. And so there's this red that's taking place, and we're just excited. There's some things that we'll talk about later off camera. Well, we've been. You know what's fun about this, Charlie? And I don't know how to. I don't know how to say this rightly, but, and I'll say it gracefully, that our team, real impact, we've been doing this for church started 36 years ago. We've been doing this for 30 years. Voter registration. You can register at our church to vote 52 weeks a year. It's always been this way here. Everybody at church, they know about propositions, they know about legislation. We inform them, all this kind of stuff. Right. Ballot in California now, ballot collection. We perfected it to the point where it's become now the model. That said, you know what's amazing, Charlie, is that the culture has caught up to where we've been standing all the while. We were mocked and ridiculed as being the political ministry, the political pastor. And I was never the political pastor. I just blew the trumpet from the wall saying we shouldn't be funding abortion. So vote for this person or don't vote for that person. And I was quickly labeled as political. But in reality, after all these decades, now people think we were prophetic. How did you know? I didn't know anything. The Bible says speak up for those who have no voice. The Bible says to do righteousness. And so here we are now. And I know people are going to think we're nuts, but I am thrilled to see what's about to happen in California. Things have really started to shift and we're delighted about that.
Charlie Kirk
So, yeah, and I hope Steve Hilton runs for governor. If you want to make sense of the change and the chaos happening around us, you're going to need God's help. That's why Alan Jackson Ministries, a friend of mine, created the Culture and Christianity podcast, the Culture and Christianity Conference, and their weeknight news show, Alan Jackson. Now millions of people also listen to Pastor Alan Jackson's powerful sermons each week. I do. On radio, television, satellite, and online. In today's world, there's desperate need for truth. And Alan Jackson Ministries feels a sense of urgency to deliver God's truth and a biblical perspective to anyone who will listen. We can't afford to be complacent. Their mission is to help people become more fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ, which is the most important thing. Giving your life to the Lord. Including here on the Charlie Kirk show. Go to alanjackson.com Charlie that is alanjackson.com Charlie to find recent podcasts, shows and sermons. Be informed, find encouragement, hear the truth delivered in a way that just makes sense. You'll also find books, studies, prayers and other tools to help you grow in your faith again. That's Alan Jackson.com Charlie. Alanjackson.com Charlie, this is our time to make a difference. Check it out. Right now, the half of California voters say they'd entertain voting for a Republican. That's the latest point.
Jack Hibbs
That's amazing.
Charlie Kirk
And so it can be done. And what you guys have done here in Chino and across this entire region, it's just amazing.
Jack Hibbs
It's been a blast. It's been a blast. Turning Point. Tell us about it. I can't imagine anyone joining us right now. They don't know about it, but assume they don't. Tell them about it. Tell them where they can connect with you and all that.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you. Turning Point USA is the largest youth organization on either the right or the left in the country. It's Praise the Lord. It's massive on thousands of high school college campuses across the country. People can check it out@tpusa.com, we also have our political arm, Turning Point Action, that is causing all sorts of good trouble across the country.
Jack Hibbs
Beautiful.
Charlie Kirk
TPaction.com I do a show every single day, two hours live. People can check it out. Charlie Kirk show podcast.
Jack Hibbs
And so we're excited about next Wednesday. A friend of ours is recuperating. And you. I think it's next Wednesday, right?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. I lose track of days or Sunday.
Jack Hibbs
When you're on the go. But you will be taking Dennis Prager's slot.
Charlie Kirk
Very honored and very blessed to take his whole radio portfolio. And we're praying for Dennis recovery.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
It's terrible what's happened to him.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah, absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
We're growing our radio footprint by 40% starting next week.
Jack Hibbs
Yep, that's exactly right. So you're gonna keep up the college campus stuff? You're gonna keep that going?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, I mean, look, we see this as a unique opportunity. We see a cultural transformation moment where young people are starving for truth. And we see this realignment occurring. We want to try to drive some permanency there. We want to try to make it a permanent realignment and to try to bring this to the finish line. And so I'm doing more campus stops than I've ever done this spring. I have like, 17 of them coming up, and the videos go very viral.
Jack Hibbs
Yep.
Charlie Kirk
And there's just one from University of Tennessee. This young lady all about abortion. It's been seen 45 million times.
Jack Hibbs
So great.
Charlie Kirk
It's actually, of my 13 years of doing this, it might be my favorite abortion dialogue I've ever had, because she perfectly embodies the hostile, narcissistic nature of the abortion debate. I don't know if you've seen this one, but it's really intense, and the audience tends to like it. And so not only will be doing this stuff on the ground, we're drawing huge crowds. We're going to Oklahoma State soon. We're going all across the country. We're going to Purdue. We're going to Illinois State. We're going to Michigan State. We're going to Boise. University of Wyoming. We're going to Texas A and M. And I'm for University of South Carolina.
Jack Hibbs
Who invites you on there? How is it that you guys get onto any campus?
Charlie Kirk
Well, we have a Turning Point chapter, so that helps.
Jack Hibbs
So the chapter invites you.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah. And it's a whole process, the bureaucracy that we have.
Jack Hibbs
That's exactly why I'm asking.
Charlie Kirk
It is credit to our team and our staff at Turning Point usa. They don't get the credit they deserve because I get to show up. I have the easy part right. I show up, everyone's there, they're applauding. I throw out hats. All the cameras are all set up. But Jack. But the ground game, it is going through East Germany.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
I mean, at every. We'll show up on campus. They have to check all the boxes. What are these cameras for? I mean, it's like, well, where's your permit? You're not allowed to set up until this time.
Jack Hibbs
Where's your papers?
Charlie Kirk
No, seriously. And again, I. The public gets to see this now cultural phenomenon that we've been blessed to participate in, but the staff have done just Yeoman's work helping make it happen. Yeah.
Jack Hibbs
For those. There's people on the other end asking something like, what's Trump like in person?
Charlie Kirk
He's the same in private as he is in public. I will say he's incredibly warm. He's sharper than I've ever seen him.
Jack Hibbs
He's a listener, huh?
Charlie Kirk
He's a big listener. He's actually in the best place that I've ever seen him since I've got to know him. He's full of gratitude. He's very centered.
Jack Hibbs
He's more calm.
Charlie Kirk
He's very calm. He's very stoic, which is one of my favorite words to describe a leader who's really in the zone. Someone who knows why he's there and has a purpose. And through every lens, he asks the question, what did I promise voters and what is good for the country? Every time those two things. So to complete the point, which I didn't do earlier, I apologize. He has now significantly cut Planned Parenthood funding.
Jack Hibbs
Yep.
Charlie Kirk
Imagine a pastor who said, don't go vote for Trump.
Jack Hibbs
I know it.
Charlie Kirk
Right. And he's standing by Israel, and he is. He is securing the border and going after sex traffickers. I mean, I just. If any pastor was either silent or did not at least make the case for the policies, I understand. He's a man. He's a sinner. We're all sinners. But you have some repenting to do.
Jack Hibbs
Absolutely.
Charlie Kirk
Because look at the goodness coming out of this administration right now for biblical principles.
Jack Hibbs
That's sad that they can't separate. They can't separate the fact that they. I'm sorry, I have to say this. It looks to me they're theoretically teaching the Bible on a Sunday, but no way do they expect their congregants to go do Christianity on Monday. Because if they expect that to happen, that's really disciple making. Well, then they're going to get into the trenches and have to deal with life. Wait a minute. When the pastor says amen and the people go back to their world, they. They're at the company in the trenches.
Charlie Kirk
That's right.
Jack Hibbs
And I just, you know, woe to the pastor who's not equipping his flock in a day like this.
Charlie Kirk
And you're missing out. As I say, there are millions of young men especially that are wanting to come to your church. And if you are not speaking truth, they're not going to reward you with their time.
Jack Hibbs
Yeah. Amazing. Wrapping this up, though. I don't want to. We've got other things to go do.
Charlie Kirk
We got a whole thing to go.
Jack Hibbs
Got a whole night to do. Am I exaggerating when I say that looking around the best I can over history, I've never seen a more competent cabinet in American history.
Charlie Kirk
I can't point to another example. I mean, not only competent, but fiercely loyal. And I think, and I know that we're going to talk about this in a little bit, Jack, but how I did a happening now with you back in either. January, February 2021. I'm going to find the date. It was right as Biden became president and it was like the lowest of the low. And I remember the vibe that night was not just. It was bad. Now we look four years later and we say, you know what? I'm glad we didn't win that.
Jack Hibbs
I am too.
Charlie Kirk
And isn't. It's the most amazing, humbling thing.
Jack Hibbs
Only God can do that.
Charlie Kirk
And your losses become your victories and your failures become your triumphs. And it is Genesis 50:20. Right. Which is what the enemy meant for evil. God will use for good. Or Romans 8:28. For God will use all things for good, those who love him. And you did an amazing teaching on Romans. I've loved every minute of it. Yeah, thanks. And so you just. Look, I just think it's a great teaching for us because I remember being here, Jack. Everyone thought it was the end of the world, the end of America, and there is no hope. But imagine if we would have kept on to power. We would not have Tulsi Gabbard.
Jack Hibbs
That's right.
Charlie Kirk
We would not have Bobby Kennedy. We would. We wouldn't have J.D. vance.
Jack Hibbs
Right. And I don't think we would have had the cultural conversion of these students and these young people.
Charlie Kirk
Not even close.
Jack Hibbs
Because God used the immorality, the stupidity, the horrific nature that the Democrat party is. God exposed it. Otherwise it Wouldn't have been exposed, maybe later down in life. But looking back, much of their fumbling had resulted in people who were somewhat independent. To think, I'm not going that direction anymore and I'm going to go with Trump. At least we know what he's like four years ago. And no, isn't it amazing? We never would have humanly engineered, hey, let's do this. Run, win for four years, then lose.
Charlie Kirk
And then run again in a very awful way. Right? I mean, just like.
Jack Hibbs
And get shot.
Charlie Kirk
Get shot and then almost shot again. I mean, the Lord has his hand on Trump through this entire process. And anyone who fails to see that.
Jack Hibbs
Is just absolutely amazing. Well, Charlie, we love you. The nation loves you. Listen, I pray for you.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you for being a mentor.
Jack Hibbs
No, you know, I pray for you all the time. And by the way, people, you don't know this, but Charlie will send Bible verses. And to think, well, yeah, he just sends that out because it's like a mass announcement to everybody. Let me tell you, Charlie will send me a Bible verse and I'll say, that's an awesome verse. And within three minutes, Charlie will say, I just read it this morning. It's just cranking up my life. So please pray for him that God keeps you where you're at. Let this go to your heart and not your head. You are public enemy number one to Satan's agenda. And so on behalf of a very, very grateful Christian community, we love you dearly. We pray for you. And yeah, just keep going. Because obviously, if God grants this nation time, the place in history that Charlie Kirk's name will appear will be incredibly epic. And that is something that you must make sure it's to your heart and not your head, because we cannot have you fumble. Satan hates you. As much as God loves you, Charlie, Satan hates your guts. So we will continue to pray. People, listen, we will keep Charlie going. You guys keep praying. Turning Point usa. Follow everything that Charlie's involved in. His radio program, the streaming, the rallies, just over the top. Fantastic. And we can't say enough. He's a national treasure and he's also a treasure within the Church of Jesus. And so, Charlie, God bless you, brother. It's so much. We just love you so much.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you for everything.
Jack Hibbs
Take care. God bless.
Charlie Kirk
Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us. As always, freedomarliekirk.com thanks so much for listening and God bless.
Jack Hibbs
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Podcast Summary: "The Gospel of Truth is Going to Be Offensive." ft. Pastor Jack Hibbs
Podcast Information:
The episode begins with Charlie Kirk extending Easter greetings and introducing Pastor Jack Hibbs, highlighting their longstanding friendship and mutual support in their respective ministries. Charlie acknowledges Jack’s impactful work in evangelism and pastoral duties, setting a tone of camaraderie and shared mission.
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The conversation shifts to Charlie’s experience being invited by California Governor Gavin Newsom to join his podcast. Charlie describes the outreach through Kimberly Guilfoyle and expresses initial skepticism about Newsom's intentions. He ultimately accepted the invitation to engage in a dialogue aimed at understanding Newsom’s perspectives, which Charlie found challenging yet essential for upholding truth and defending Christian values.
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Charlie underscores a significant shift in political alignment among young voters, particularly men under 30, who are increasingly supportive of Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. He cites data from Ezra Klein and David Shore indicating that younger generations are more conservative than previous ones, a trend unprecedented since Reagan’s era. This shift is attributed to the diverse and decentralized media consumption among youth, including platforms like TikTok and Joe Rogan, contrasting with older generations’ reliance on mainstream media perceived as biased.
Notable Quotes:
Both hosts emphasize the intertwining of spiritual beliefs and political ideologies, asserting that modern politics is a manifestation of a deeper spiritual conflict between Christian values and secularism. They argue that the decline of Christian influence has led to societal issues like open borders, defunding the police, and moral decay. Pastor Jack and Charlie advocate for a spiritual revival, encouraging pastors to actively engage in politics to counteract what they view as pagan influences embodied by the Democratic Party.
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A significant portion of the discussion delves into gender dynamics, with Charlie critiquing modern feminism and its impact on societal structures. He argues that an overemphasis on emotional and micro-level issues by women in leadership diminishes their effectiveness, advocating for a balance between masculine and feminine traits. Charlie posits that the current feminist movements lead to societal fragmentation and personal dissatisfaction, particularly among suburban women who are increasingly secular and disengaged from traditional Christian values.
Notable Quotes:
The hosts passionately condemn abortion, linking it to ancient practices of child sacrifice and labeling it as a central agenda of the Democratic Party. They celebrate recent legislative efforts by Trump to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, framing it as a significant moral victory. The discussion highlights the perceived spiritual and societal consequences of abortion, emphasizing its role in advancing what they consider pagan and evil agendas.
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Charlie and Jack discuss the transformative impact of Trump’s presidency, portraying it as a restoration of traditional values and a combatant against what they describe as toxic femininity and secularism. They laud Trump’s leadership qualities, including his stoicism, aggression, and commitment to policies they believe uphold Christian principles. The hosts express optimism about the ongoing cultural realignment favoring conservative values, attributing it to both Trump’s influence and divine providence.
Notable Quotes:
Charlie promotes Turning Point USA as the largest youth organization, emphasizing its extensive presence on high school and college campuses. He discusses the organization’s strategic efforts to influence young conservatives, highlighting upcoming campus events and the significant turnout they have been experiencing. The hosts also mention collaborative efforts with other ministries and the expansion of their media footprint to further propagate their message.
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In the closing segments, Jack Hibbs offers heartfelt prayers and commendations to Charlie Kirk, acknowledging his significant impact both nationally and within the Christian community. They reiterate their commitment to their shared mission of fostering conservative values and spiritual revival. Charlie expresses gratitude and emphasizes the importance of continued support and prayer for their endeavors.
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Interconnection of Faith and Politics: The episode underscores the belief that political ideologies are deeply rooted in spiritual battles, advocating for a fusion of Christian values with conservative politics to counteract perceived secular and pagan influences.
Youth Conservative Realignment: Data-driven discussions reveal an unprecedented shift of young voters towards conservatism, challenging traditional generational political alignments and highlighting the influence of decentralized media.
Critique of Modern Feminism: A critical examination of contemporary feminist movements suggests they contribute to societal instability and personal dissatisfaction, advocating for a balance between masculine and feminine traits in leadership and societal roles.
Moral Campaign Against Abortion: A strong stance against abortion links it to historical pagan practices, positioning it as a central issue for the Democratic Party's moral decline and celebrating legislative efforts to curtail it.
Optimism in Conservative Leadership: The portrayal of Trump’s presidency as a bastion of traditional values and a counterforce to moral decay provides a hopeful narrative for the future of American conservatism.
Empowerment through Organizations: Turning Point USA is highlighted as a pivotal organization in mobilizing youth towards conservative activism, emphasizing the importance of grassroots movements in effecting cultural change.
"The Gospel of Truth is Going to Be Offensive." features an impassioned dialogue between Charlie Kirk and Pastor Jack Hibbs, blending religious fervor with political strategy. The conversation navigates through critical issues such as the rise of young conservatives, gender dynamics, abortion, and the role of spirituality in politics. By intertwining data-driven insights with theological perspectives, the episode articulates a vision for a society rooted in Christian values and conservative principles, urging active participation and spiritual revival to combat perceived moral and cultural decay.