Dennis Prager / Thursday, March 27, 2025
What’s the difference between attack plans and war plans? Has anybody noticed that they are protesting in Gaza against Hamas? Plus, will a 25% tariff on imported cars raise car prices?
Larry O'Connor / Monday, August 17
In this discussion, the panel critiques the political strategies and public images of prominent Democrats, particularly focusing on their perceived lack of self-awareness and judgment. They discuss the cringe-worthy content produced by Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer, highlighting their lack of understanding of the public's anger over their actions during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The conversation also touches on Stacey Abrams' political maneuvers and her multi-million dollar grant from the Biden administration for climate change initiatives, despite her lack of relevant experience. Additionally, the panel scrutinizes John Ossoff's political positioning and his attempts to appear moderate despite his progressive voting record, suggesting that the media's portrayal of him as a moderate is misleading. The segment concludes with an analysis of the current state of the midterm elections and the need for Republicans to effectively communicate their economic ideas to counter Democratic narratives.
Charlie Kirk / Friday, December 19, 2025
The Charlie Kirk Show At AmFest 2025
Charlie Kirk / Monday, August 17
58 percent expressed a favorable opinion of socialism, while just 18 percent viewed it negatively. Capitalism received almost the opposite response.
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, September 1, 2022
Jack Posobiec is in for Charlie to break down OPEC’s chess move and what it means for the Democrats heading into November. Jack welcomes Libby Emmons, EIC of The Post Millennial to detail a heartbreaking story of a father trying to save his son from being mutilated by his ex-wife. Ken Paxton dishe ...
Mike Gallagher / Monday, August 17
From changing city demographics and elected officials who primarily communicate in languages other than English to growing religious accommodations and debates over citizenship, these developments raise a broader conservative question: How much cultural and demographic change can a nation absorb before the character of its communities begins to fundamentally change?
Mike Gallagher / Monday, August 17
Hayden Panettiere, Star of ‘Nashville’ and ‘Heroes,’ Dies at 36 Promises Kept: Rx Drug Prices Plummet, Recording Sharpest Drop Since 1963 and Largest 6 Month Decline in History How AOC is rewriting her own “Woke 1” history Watch AG Blanche on Meet the Press: Trump Never Has and Never Will Ask for Illegal Acts Luigi […]
Larry Elder / Monday, August 17
Larry Elder / Wednesday, August 5
After nearly 35 years as a talk show host, I’ve had many young broadcasters ask me, “What’s the secret?” My answer always surprises them because it’s so short.
Larry Elder / Friday, November 18, 2022
We still have questions about the Paul Pelosi story. They still haven’t released the video of the Pelosi home, supposedly under 24-seven surveillance cameras. To recap, just days before the midterm elections, a hammer-wielding mentally ill man—who, according to was illegally in the United States—broke into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and attacked […]
Hugh Hewitt / Monday, August 17
The episode of Hugh Hewitt’s show examines the National Trust for Historic Preservation v. National Park Service case, focusing on the president’s authority over the White House and surrounding national security facilities. The panel discusses important legal issues like standing and laches, emphasizing the need to prevent courts from entertaining lawsuits brought by parties without a clear legal injury. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of protecting presidential authority and limiting judicial overreach as the case awaits a decision from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Hugh Hewitt / Monday, August 17
We are, I think, going to take a very long time to truly understand just how harmful was the international response to covid. I doubt anyone will every compile the statistics on lives lost due to medical treatments withheld because of covid-driven isolation – it would be too embarrassing. How would you even go about measuring the learning loss due to the educational compromises? And it will be some time before we truly feel the productivity loss created by that learning loss. It is; however, the effects on character and spirit that frighten me most.. . .
Hugh Hewitt / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Hugh is back today, Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, bringing you the news and talking with: