The Charlie Kirk Show
Episode: The Terrifying Absurdity of Democrat Lies
Date: October 24, 2025
Host: Andrew Colvett (Executive Producer, filling in), with Tyler Boyer (COO, Turning Point Action), and featured guest Jason Whitlock (BlazeTV, Fearless host)
Episode Overview
This episode dives into recent instances where the hosts argue the Democratic Party and its allies repeatedly and brazenly advance narratives they know are untrue, particularly in politics and media representation. The panel discusses current events, media spin, controversy over White House renovations, weaponization of justice, accusations against Republican figures, and the politicization of sports and cultural events like the Super Bowl halftime show.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Perpetual "Big Lie" Strategy
[01:09–10:08]
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Theme: Democrats brazenly pushing narratives even when they're easily disproved.
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Example: The controversy over the East Wing Ballroom at the White House, where Democrats claimed President Trump's "main priority" was a vanity project rather than pressing national issues.
- Andrew Colvett: "I cannot get over how easily Democrats lie about stupid stuff, things that are verifiably untrue." [01:19]
- Democrats amplified a quote from Press Secretary Caroline Levitt out of context to suggest misguided priorities.
- Actual Quote:
- Reporter: "Is the president looking at any other renovations...?"
- Caroline Levitt: "...his heart and his mind is always churning...but at this moment in time, of course, the ballroom is really the President's main priority." [05:54]
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Context Provided: All administrations renovate the White House; the ballroom is privately funded and functional, not wasteful.
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Biden administration removed key White House event space, leading to increased security costs for outside events.
- Tyler Boyer: “Almost $400 million were spent during the Obama administration on renovating and upgrading the White House. ... They spent a ton of money on the West Wing. ... So some of this, I think, is way overblown." [06:43]
- Andrew Colvett: “If the President has to go to an event venue outside of the White House, do you understand how much that costs? Just in security fees, moving like Secret Service ... it's extraordinary.” [08:43]
2. Accusations of Weaponized Justice
[10:37–14:07]
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Letitia James, NY Attorney General, is portrayed as epitomizing the "weaponized" justice system she's now criticizing after being charged herself.
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She claimed: "This is about all of us and about a justice system which has been weaponized, a justice system which has been used as a tool of revenge against those individuals who simply did their job and who stood up for the rule of law." [12:25]
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Hosts highlight her campaign vow to prosecute Trump—accusing her of politicized law enforcement.
- Andrew Colvett: “She’s the poster child of a weaponized judicial system ... because that's what she ran on.” [11:04]
- Tyler Boyer: "It's unbelievable that we have literal AGs ... running on going after political opponents ... they're telling before they even get into office that they're going to prosecute unknown crimes." [12:54]
- Context: James pleaded not guilty to mortgage fraud.
3. Media Defamation of Conservative Figures
[14:07–16:36]
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Stephen Miller is frequently labeled a white nationalist/white supremacist on national news, with the hosts noting repeated, unchallenged instances.
- Rhett Pearson (CNN): “Stephen Miller is known white nationalist and supports white supremacist ideology.” [15:05]
- Tiffany Cross (CNN): “Anytime that we play something from Stephen Miller, it would be journalistic integrity to point out that he is a white supremacist ... that's actual fact." [15:30]
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Trump advised Miller: “They called Stephen the other day a very bad name. And I said, you should sue them, Stephen.” [16:03]
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Hosts debate the merits and necessity of legal action.
4. The Legacy of Charlie Kirk
[18:09–21:39]
- Jason Whitlock joins, reflecting on Charlie Kirk's assassination and its impact.
- “Charlie's influence on American culture, the celebration that you guys held is one of the greatest things I've ever…” [18:34]
- “It's a blessing, actually... I hope that I have the courage that Charlie had to make the ultimate sacrifice for God and for American freedom ... I hope that I can be the kind of man that Charlie was.” [18:56]
- Andrew and Tyler echo admiration:
- Andrew: "He actually did it. And as somebody that ... it's the honor of a lifetime." [20:28]
5. Corruption & Narratives in American Sports
[21:39–29:21]
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Discussion on the FBI busting a major illicit gambling network linked to NBA/NFL figures.
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Stephen A. Smith is criticized for spinning the investigation as anti-Black/anti-Trump, rather than confronting corruption:
- Stephen A. Smith: “I've been saying he's coming ... in his eyes, folks tried to throw him in jail. ... They try to put me behind bars, I'm getting everybody.” [22:44]
- Jason Whitlock: “Our sports world is corrupt... the face of ESPN ... should be celebrating the exposure of corruption, not demonize Trump for cleaning it up.” [23:52]
- Broader Point: Politicization has removed muscular Christianity and traditional virtues from sports, now dominated by leftist ideology.
6. Politics of the Super Bowl Halftime Show
[30:26–39:41]
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Turning Point USA is launching an "All-American Halftime Show" as an alternative to the NFL's selection of Bad Bunny, which the hosts argue is divisive and "anti-American."
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Criticism of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's claim that Bad Bunny's show will be "uniting":
- Goodell: “He's one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world. ... I think it's going to be exciting and a united moment.” [32:11]
- Jason Whitlock: “Yes, because you guys are throwing a counter event and we're going to unite around that. ... we've been fed up with the halftime shows ... rappers that are profane ... We need to unite around good music that promotes patriotism, that promotes Christian value.” [32:53]
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Host Reaction:
- The "racist" label is thrown at Turning Point for calling their event "All-American."
- Tyler Boyer: "It's unbelievable that ... this is being turned around on everyone." [31:44]
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Whitlock pledges a new song referencing Charlie Kirk, promising to support the alternative halftime effort.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Andrew Colvett: "There are lies, there are damned lies, and then there are Democrats." [01:22]
- Tyler Boyer: "Almost $400 million were spent during the Obama administration on renovating and upgrading the White House." [06:43]
- Letitia James: "This is not about me. This is about all of us and about a justice system which has been weaponized..." [12:25]
- Stephen A. Smith: "I've been saying he's coming, he's coming ... in his eyes, folks tried to throw him in jail.” [22:44]
- Jason Whitlock: “If you speak against anything that they're doing, well, you're racist. And so you can't speak about this corruption because black athletes are involved and because if you do, you're racist." [28:17]
- Whitlock, on Kirk: "He followed Jesus' model and made the ultimate sacrifice while improving and inspiring the world. ... how can I be like Charlie Kirk?" [18:56]
- Roger Goodell: "I think it's going to be exciting and a united moment." [32:11]
- Whitlock, on halftime show: "We need to unite around good music that promotes patriotism, that promotes some forms of Christian value." [32:53]
- Boyer: "It's all, like Charlie said, all glory to God, all the people that are around here. Nothing would happen without God. And we know that first." [38:15]
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Opening/White House "Big Lie": 01:09–10:08
- Letitia James discussion: 10:37–14:07
- Stephen Miller media attacks: 14:07–16:36
- Jason Whitlock on Charlie Kirk: 18:09–21:39
- Illicit sports gambling & Stephen A. Smith: 21:39–29:21
- Super Bowl Halftime Show controversy: 30:26–39:41
Tone & Style
The tone is fiery, unapologetically conservative, and combative toward Democratic narratives and mainstream media. It mixes mourning with celebration for Charlie Kirk, appeals to faith and patriotism, and shows a resolve to push back with alternative media and cultural efforts.
Summary
This episode asserts that progressive politics, media, and establishment actors engage in a sustained campaign of manipulative or outright false messaging on everything from policy to cultural issues. The co-hosts and guests argue for active resistance—both by exposing such 'lies' and by creating their own alternatives, such as the All-American Halftime Show. The episode is a mix of news analysis, cultural commentary, and remembrance, wrapped in the show's distinctively bold, faith-oriented, and patriotic style.
