00:00:53.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:01:10.000In the midst of all of this chaos, uncertainty, and confusion, we still live in the greatest country ever to exist in the history of the world.
00:01:18.000Our country is so remarkable for so many different reasons.
00:01:21.000Our people, our history, our traditions, our culture, and also the incredible Constitution of the United States.
00:01:31.000The Constitution is the greatest political document ever written in the history of the world.
00:01:37.000The Constitution is the longest remaining political document that has had an unchanged preamble beginning since its ratification.
00:01:56.000It's because the Constitution was not written for the times.
00:02:00.000It was written to stand the test of time.
00:02:01.000In fact, the Constitution was written for moments like this.
00:02:07.000You see, the Constitution was written by wise men who understood that human beings are going to want to assume total and complete power over a citizenry and over a country.
00:02:26.000The Greeks, the Romans, the British Empire dealt with this problem.
00:02:29.000Many writers spent their entire life trying to explain how to govern people correctly.
00:02:37.000Montesquieu did a lot of work with this.
00:02:38.000John Locke Rousseau was a total confused fool when it came to this topic, but still did a lot of work, especially on the social contract nonetheless.
00:02:49.000But the U.S. Constitution was a distillation of the best writings, ideas, and work around the idea of the preservation and the protection of natural rights.
00:03:04.000What makes the Constitution different than many of the governing documents of Europe is that it's a state-centric document.
00:03:12.000The states created the federal government.
00:03:14.000The federal government did not create the states.
00:03:16.000The Articles of Confederation did not give enough authority to a centralized power.
00:03:26.000And so the Constitution was the next best effort.
00:03:32.000You see, the Constitution has some things that Malibu and Manhattan metropolitan elites kind of make fun of.
00:03:39.000They don't quite understand, such as the brilliance of the Electoral College, the system of checks and balances.
00:03:47.000You see, for a metropolitan radical revolutionary Che Guevara shirt-wearing Maoist sympathizer, the U.S. Constitution is a little bit annoying, and it should be.
00:03:58.000As the great Justice Antonin Scalia said, we must fall in love with the gridlock, that the process matters.
00:04:08.000What makes the U.S. Constitution so different and why it was written just for a time like this is that it's very hard to revolutionize and dominate the United States of America.
00:04:20.000We're a very difficult country to dominate because of our inherent decentral non-authoritarian construct.
00:04:34.000It takes six years at minimum to take over every single portion of the American government.
00:04:43.000And the United States Constitution is the only firewall we have right now against the power grabbers and the media elites that wish to usher in a great reset.
00:05:00.000Dare I say we need a constitutional reset right now in our country.
00:05:05.000The Founding Fathers had clairvoyance that can only be described as the capacity to see something that was going to happen before it actually happened.
00:05:20.000They gamed out every possible scenario.
00:05:24.000And mind you, they didn't see the American Civil War coming.
00:05:28.000They didn't get slavery correct, even though it's a lot more nuanced than that.
00:05:32.000There is a slavery ban in the original ratification of the U.S. Constitution of no new slaves coming into the United States 20 years after ratification.
00:05:41.000They didn't quite get women's suffrage correct.
00:05:44.000It was the Republican Party that passed the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment.
00:05:48.000However, the Constitution remains a bulletproof, fail-safe document to protect the rights of individual Americans against mobs and movements that wish our great country harm.
00:06:05.000You see, the U.S. Constitution has many different remedies to what we are experiencing right now in our country.
00:06:12.000That there is not a national pollet bureau that can come in and say all of a sudden Joe Biden is president.
00:06:18.000The 79-day waiting period that we have from election day to inauguration day was designed intentionally, as articulated in the Federalist Papers, to give a moment, to give months, to allow the process to play out.
00:06:40.000So now we have a group of political elites in both parties and the business elite that want nothing more than to quickly move Joe Biden into the presidency of the United States.
00:07:02.000There are thousands of unanswered questions.
00:07:06.000And the Constitution gives us the capacity To challenge these results in court through federal judges.
00:07:15.000And I see a lot of people in the conservative landscape starting to all of a sudden talk about the inevitable Biden presidency.
00:07:23.000We will not do that here on this program.
00:07:26.000We will talk about the possible Biden presidency, but not the inevitable Biden presidency.
00:07:34.000We will go out throughout this hour and talk about some of Joe Biden's cabinet picks, but to all of a sudden surrender when these court cases have not even been heard, when many of these court cases are still being drafted, many of these lawsuits are still being created, and potential federal investigations are happening, we are not all of a sudden going to act as if the Biden presidency is 100% inevitable.
00:08:03.000And I stand corrected, the women's suffrage amendment was the 19th Amendment, the point being the 13, 14, and 15th Amendment was passed by the Republican Party leading up to the 19th Amendment.
00:08:14.000And the people are sovereign in this country.
00:08:18.000That's what makes this country different.
00:08:21.000We have elections as pressure-release valves so we don't tear each other apart in the streets.
00:08:27.000We have elections so that we don't dissolve into our own decentralized city-states.
00:08:38.000When you no longer trust the elections, you're not going to like what happens next.
00:08:46.000And I think right now, a lot of our politicians would benefit from taking a deep breath and pause and rereading every single word of the United States Constitution.
00:08:59.000Rereading why the founders put this process in place.
00:09:04.000The deliberative posture that they had.
00:09:08.000The skeptical nature inspired by David Hume.
00:09:11.000The protection of Enlightenment values inspired by John Locke.
00:09:15.000The checks and balances inspired by Montesquieu.
00:09:19.000If we wanted a mob rule movement-driven political system, we would have had straight-up European-style democracy and the Bill of Rights would be shredded.
00:09:34.000But when people have thousands of unanswered questions, good questions, by the way, that we have presented on this program in multiple different fashions, live streams, interviews, podcasting on the front lines, holding rallies, we've been on the front lines actually discussing this and diving into this.
00:09:55.000Then the question would be, why are the Republicans forgetting what it means to be a Republican?
00:10:05.000Why are conservatives all of a sudden not arguing for the process that the founding fathers gave us?
00:10:13.000If they wanted a corporate-style, open-border, China appeasement philosophy so bad they should switch parties and call themselves Democrats, because that's what they stand for now.
00:10:24.000And we're going to keep on diving into what are the measures the U.S. Constitution gives us in this moment, because no one else is talking about that, and we refuse to act as if a Biden president, a Briden presidency is inevitable, because this is far from over.
00:10:42.000Have the best Thanksgiving and Christmas ever with good ranchers, free hickory, honey, holiday ham.
00:10:48.000Every new subscription gets a Berkshire Hickory honey smoked ham for free.
00:10:53.000The Berkshire hams are 100% no antibiotics ever, 100% hormone free, and 100% born and raised in America.
00:11:01.000Hands down, the best ham you'll ever eat.
00:11:03.000Berkshire pork, which is a heritage breed, is known as the world's best pork.
00:11:07.000And the best part is 100% free with every new subscription.
00:11:11.000Sign up today and get yours before we run out.
00:11:13.000And as always, Good Ranchers is 100% American beef and chicken and now pork.
00:11:18.000Steaks are always USDA choice and higher.
00:11:20.000Chicken is 100% all-natural, no hormones added ever.
00:11:24.000Good Ranchers began with the standard of bringing top quality, 100% American-born, raised, and harvested meat to families across America.
00:11:31.000This vision was instilled into them from their grandparents that owned community grocery stores and believed in trust, charity, and family values.
00:11:37.000Goodranchers.com partners only with American ranches from across the U.S. to bring the highest quality meat straight to your door.
00:12:00.000This is the moment for us to dive deep into our constitutional roots and use the last fail-safe and firewall that we have for our liberty and freedom.
00:12:12.000I am routinely stunned and at times disappointed at the lack of the constitutional literacy in political circles.
00:12:22.000I have to say the conservative movement has done a phenomenal job in the last decade of communicating and teaching the Constitution to young people, to patriots, and members of the party, a lot better than I think in the early 2000s.
00:12:41.000With that being said, there's still many people in the conservative movement and in GOP political circles that have very little to any understanding of what the Constitution stands for and what the Constitution can offer us in a time like this.
00:13:01.000So people say, well, President Donald Trump has no path to 270 electoral votes.
00:13:14.000The argument is not whether or not Donald Trump can get 270 electoral votes.
00:13:20.000The argument is: can any candidate get to 270 electoral votes?
00:13:26.000You see, when you have multiple states that are now going to be put in question and possibly decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania and Georgia, for not following proper protocols, possibly changing votes with their Dominion voting systems and hammer and scorecard,
00:13:42.000voter registration irregularities, signature verification, poll watchers not being allowed to watch and view votes, then it's possible the U.S. Supreme Court could invalidate or at least put into question a state's electors.
00:13:57.000This is where the state legislatures come in.
00:14:01.000And so if just one or two, specifically two, states do this, Joe Biden's seemingly convincing political victory gets put into question.
00:14:17.000You see, the founding fathers gave us this system state by state for a reason.
00:14:29.000And so the president's path, or at least the path towards a fair and free decision here, is less about Donald Trump himself being called the winner of Michigan.
00:14:47.000The question instead is, does Joe Biden, is he really going to be able to certify after all the court challenges that he's the winner of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, after all of the fraud, the irregularities, And the criminality, allegedly, that we have seen.
00:15:08.000Now, what happens all of a sudden if Joe Biden doesn't get to 270 electoral votes?
00:15:15.000In the House, every state votes as one state.
00:15:18.000So, California gets one vote, and Kentucky gets one vote.
00:15:23.000And in that, Republicans would win that House vote.
00:15:28.000Now, of course, this is an uphill battle because our Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation has decided not to look into any of this.
00:15:40.000If there was a criminal lead on these investigations, the Trump legal team would have a much easier case.
00:15:48.000Instead, they have to go through the civil courts or a criminal investigation of issuing subpoenas, asking for documentation, looking at voter rolls, interviewing witnesses.
00:15:59.000That would be a much more efficient way.
00:16:03.000In fact, it would happen in two weeks.
00:16:06.000People would start to crumble and witnesses would start to go forward.
00:16:11.000Here's a really good question: What if the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice, issued a hotline, a public service announcement for the next two weeks?
00:16:27.000If you know of any connection or evidence of voter fraud, please call this number for a potential cash reward.
00:16:40.000When the Boy Scouts of America were forced to do this because of a court decision or something forced them to do this, they ran PSAs.
00:16:48.000Certain people thought there would be maybe 10 or 12,000 people that would come out against the Boy Scouts of America and say that they were abused in one way or the other.
00:16:57.00089,000 people came out and decided to file lawsuits.
00:17:58.000Top Resume is the world's number one authority on resume writing.
00:18:01.000Professional writers with specific expertise in resume writing, recruiters, and hiring managers lean on tech solutions to scan resumes for top picks.
00:18:10.000Top resume writers know the keywords to use to get your resume seen.
00:18:14.000When was the last time you wrote a resume?
00:18:16.000Do you know what it takes to get noticed when applying for jobs in today's competitive market?
00:18:27.000Go to topresume.com/slash Kirk to get a free resume review.
00:18:32.000It's as simple as uploading your resume to their site, and you'll get a free evaluation and expert advice on how to make it stronger.
00:18:38.000Topresume.com is also giving my listeners 15% off their professional resume writing services.
00:18:45.000So go to topresume.com/slash Kirk today for your comprehensive resume review and 15% off resume writing services if you want to work with a pro.
00:21:10.000And the rules as written did not benefit Des Bryant.
00:21:17.000Now, it actually resulted in a nullification and a changing of the rules because of that.
00:21:24.000Because it was such a horrible injustice of what happened to the Cowboys.
00:21:27.000Similarly, New Orleans Saints, I think it was last year against the Minnesota Vikings or two years ago.
00:21:35.000One of the most botched missed pass interference calls in the history of the sport.
00:21:40.000In fact, I think it resulted in a change of the capacity to review plays.
00:21:45.000Now, here's a really interesting thing, though.
00:21:49.000When you're in a competitive sports environment and you're the Packers and you see clearly that Des Bryant caught the ball, but you say he didn't, you're putting on a jersey and you're no longer being neutral.
00:22:17.000And so the media, instead of being a referee in a football game and saying whether or not there was cheating and stealing or a football equivalent pass interference, they have put on a jersey of team left and they are cheering the fact that Donald Trump is being robbed in real time.
00:22:39.000Instead of actually being fair, neutral observers, instead of trying to call nonsense or throw a flag when they see it, instead of saying that there are voting irregularities, a 1,774% increase in voter registration for 90-plus-year-olds in the state of Pennsylvania in the midst of a pandemic, they've decided to be nakedly partisan and put on the equivalent of a sports jersey.
00:23:07.000And all of us have been through this in sports.
00:23:10.000Think of your favorite football team, your favorite baseball team, your favorite basketball team.
00:23:15.000You almost convince yourself that the instant replay benefits you.
00:23:22.000You try to see something that isn't there.
00:23:25.000Oh, no, no, he totally reached across the goal line and it was a touchdown.
00:23:28.000It's as if your commentary on what happens is influenced by your desired outcome.
00:23:34.000And that's very normal in athletic competitions.
00:23:40.000What's unhealthy, though, is the people that are supposed to have no bias whatsoever, such as the Department of Justice, the FBI, as the people that are counting votes and the media, they all of a sudden have said, we are no longer going to be referees or umpires.
00:23:59.000And so here's the very strange turn of events.
00:24:03.000When you have a football game or a baseball game or a basketball game with no umpires or referees, then who's going to enforce the rules when both teams don't trust each other?
00:24:45.000It could be the commissioner, it could be whatever analogy you want to use.
00:24:48.000The point is this: that in a moment where the media would be winning Pulitzer Prizes for investigative work, they have decided that any sort of investigative or uncovering journalism would actually be doing evil.
00:25:15.000The activist media, if they actually deployed their resources, if they cared about the well-being of our country more than their hatred of Donald Trump, if the activist media actually, even in a selfish way, wanted to become famous and popular, they would strip themselves of any sort of partisan bias and they would start looking into this.
00:25:40.000So here's a really good question for the lead news reporter at the New York Times, who on the front page of the New York Times today.
00:25:49.000Let's take any one of these people: Coral Davenport, Jenna Smailek, Michael Crowley, Jenna Sma'ilek, again, any one of these people, Maggie Haberman, Rebecca Robbins, Benjamin Mueller, Stephen Lee Myers, Keith Bradshaw, any one of these people.
00:26:05.000Why haven't any one of these people got on a plane and flew to Nevada to look into the Nevada Native Project, where we have picture evidence, thanks to the Federalists, who's done an amazing job of this, of gas cards being exchanged for ballots?
00:26:24.000If they actually went into An investigative posture like they did against President Trump, where they went on a multi-year phishing expedition to go find President Trump's tax returns, ended up being successful.
00:26:41.000If they just did 1% of the investigative work that they did against President Trump, they would uncover a vast, well-funded, sophisticated voter fraud and voter influence operation that would be worthy of every single journalistic prize imaginable.
00:27:03.000Number one, it's the same reason why they didn't cover the Hunter Biden story.
00:27:08.000Some of these journalists, not at the New York Times, but some of these journalists at some of these less partisan outlets, The Hill, Axios, they really mean well, but they're actually in a form of an invisible handcuff because they're scared.
00:27:28.000They're terrified that if they actually covered the Hunter Biden laptop, if they cover the voter fraud, if they cover the cutting of corners, that they might be blamed for giving Donald Trump a second term.
00:27:45.000That their Twitter mentions would be relentlessly awful, that their kids would not get into the correct boarding schools, that they'd lose all their friends in the social circle, and they would be deemed wildly unpopular.
00:27:57.000And this theory, by the way, is not my own.
00:28:00.000This theory is being pushed by a man whom I actually disagreed with vehemently for many years.
00:28:07.000But in these very strange times, we're seeing kind of the Axis and allies of new kind of formed alliances of Glenn Greenwald.
00:28:17.000I listened to Glenn Greenwald on Joe Rogan.
00:28:19.000And again, he's a Bernie Sanders liberal, but he is a Fourth Amendment supporter.
00:28:26.000And he's also very smart and very fair, I have to say.
00:28:29.000It took a lot of courage for him to report and release the Edward Snowden tapes.
00:28:34.000A lot of courage, and he deserves courage for that.
00:28:36.000But Glenn Greenwald said very clearly that these reporters are in a posture of fear because they don't want to be known as the person that gives Donald Trump his second term.
00:28:50.000I want you to take a pause and think about the consequences of a journalistic class that instead of doing their job, they take pause to say, what will it actually mean for my social status?
00:29:07.000So that's reason number one, as why you're seeing no widespread investigations into any of this voter fraud.
00:29:15.000It's not because the voter fraud isn't there.
00:29:36.000They cheat when they play video games.
00:29:38.000They cheat in every single thing in life.
00:29:41.000But the one thing that there is no cheating whatsoever, and you're a racist if you dare ask the question, is voting.
00:29:49.000When the ultimate prize of voting is control of a $4 trillion government, the largest standing army in the history of the world, and the entire geopolitical infrastructure or climate or whatever you want to call it, is at your disposal.
00:30:06.000That is when there's no cheating whatsoever.
00:30:08.000Laundering drug money, of course there's cheating there.
00:30:11.000Taking control of the $4 trillion government, everyone acts totally ethically and wonderfully.
00:30:16.000And maybe the cheating is even deeper than we can imagine because they know no one's going to look into it.
00:30:25.000They know that the FBI and the Department of Justice won't show up.
00:30:28.000And this baseless and silly and factless argument where people say there's no evidence of this, we have plenty of evidence of it.
00:30:38.000And just how the Boston Globe investigated the cover-up of the Archdiocese of Boston in the 60s and 70s, the same way that the New York Times went after the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the same way that reporters went after Jeffrey Epstein, all of a sudden we uncover that there's more to the story than we could have ever possibly imagined.
00:30:59.000Journalists are supposed to go into the unknown, so as to go into the unconfirmed.
00:31:06.000They're supposed to go into the shaky terrain and see if there's anything to it.
00:31:12.000And all of a sudden, when you start digging, you realize that there's nothing here, or you might all of a sudden uncover something bigger than your wildest imaginations could have concluded.
00:31:25.000And so we have a moment now where the journalists have put on their jerseys.
00:31:31.000They're not acting as umpires or referees.
00:31:34.000Now it's on us, the people, to do that work, to look into it, to demand justice, to find the fraud, and to challenge it in the last portion of fairness we have in our society, which is the courts.
00:31:52.000Black Friday, Cyber Monday, one day only sale.
00:31:56.000Wouldn't you just rather work with a company who puts you on a pedestal every day?
00:31:59.000That's what you get with Peer Talk, a veteran-run wireless company who understands what it means to serve.
00:32:04.000Verizon ATT and T-Mobile, if you're with them, you're overpaying pure and simple.
00:32:09.000Peer talk can easily save you over $400 a year.
00:32:14.000Unlimited talk, text, and two gigs of data for just 20 bucks a month.
00:32:18.000I wouldn't be putting my name behind this if I didn't know that these were veterans that love their country, unlike other people that are in the corporate space.
00:32:25.000I can tell you, if you go over on data usage, they don't charge you for it.
00:32:29.000What a novelty, a company that actually puts their customers first.
00:32:32.000Switching to PeerTalk is the easiest decision you'll make today.
00:32:35.000You can keep your phone and your number or get great deals on the latest iPhones and Androids.
00:32:39.000Grab your mobile phone, dial pound250, and say Charlie Kirk.
00:32:43.000When you do, you'll save 50% off your first month, dial pound250, and just say Charlie Kirk.
00:32:47.000It's the password, secret word, Charlie Kirk, PeerTalk, simply smarter, wireless.
00:32:56.000So there's a couple of fights at once that we must be engaging in simultaneously.
00:33:01.000One of which, of course, is the fight to get President Trump a second term.
00:33:07.000However, simultaneously, we must also make sure that this radical communist-style candidate, Raphael Warnock, does not become a U.S. senator in Georgia.
00:33:21.000And if you are in the state of Georgia, if you're in the American Southeast and you're wondering, how can I avenge this injustice towards President Trump, Georgia would be a good place to start.
00:33:32.000And I have a good relationship with Senator David Purdue and Senator Kelly Loeffler.
00:33:36.000I don't agree with them on every single issue.
00:33:39.000I spoke out against Senator Loeffler back in the spring and about some of the suspicions around insider trading.
00:33:48.000And it turns out that she had some good explanations about that.
00:33:51.000I could not be more all in behind the cause of getting these two Republican senators reelected.
00:33:59.000It is no longer about whether or not it's a preference of Loeffler and Purdue being your favorite candidates.
00:34:08.000It is now a moral imperative that we rise up in record numbers and make sure Republicans keep the Senate.
00:34:17.000Let's play this tape of Raphael Warnock, who Would end up being one of the most radical senators in United States history.
00:35:05.000He is a radical Marxist, pro-abortion Christian, not sure how that one works out.
00:35:12.000And his agenda would be Green New Deal, Bernie Sanders-style governance.
00:35:17.000And he's going to try to get the Senate in Joe Biden's control, which would be a dominance of all systems of power in Washington, D.C. If you're looking for something to get behind, if you're looking for something to support outside of this critical fight in the courts, we must fight on both fronts.
00:35:37.000We must fight a two-front war right now against the American left, both in the courts and the recount, the veracity and seeking the truth of what's happened for President Trump's second term.
00:35:49.000And yes, also keeping Chuck Schumer from becoming Senate majority leader.
00:35:56.000And Mitch McConnell has been phenomenal on the courts and on justices.
00:36:00.000He was great on not bailing out many of the states that asked for billions and billions of dollars.
00:36:05.000And I personally am going to Georgia next week to do a couple events to help support Senator Loeffler and Senator Perdue.
00:36:13.000A Republican Senate would at least buy our beautiful republic, this gift that we have been given that we should be thankful for this week, a little bit of time.
00:36:23.000I know some Republicans are on the fence.
00:36:28.000Should I get engaged and get involved?
00:36:32.000Now's the time to avenge the injustice against President Trump, that every grassroots conservative rises up in record numbers in Georgia and you make it clear that President Trump's legacy will be protected.
00:36:49.000Thanks so much for listening, everybody.
00:36:50.000If you want to get involved with Turning Point USA, where we play offense with a sense of urgency to win America's culture war, and if you want to come down to our big conference in Palm Beach in just about a month, it's tpusa.com/slash SAS.