'We are not afraid': Glenn Beck, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Alex Stein jump into the breach to complete Charlie Kirk's tour



Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck and BlazeTV hosts Allie Beth Stuckey and Alex Stein are among the conservatives who have agreed to step into the breach and complete Charlie Kirk's fall campus tour in the wake of the Turning Point USA founder's assassination earlier this month.

Turning Point USA, now under the tutelage of Erika Kirk, announced on Monday that the tour would resume, starting with a stop at the University of Minnesota.

The widowed mother of two evidently meant it when she told the nation, "If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful before, you have no idea. You have no idea what you just have unleashed across this entire country."

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"Nobody can match the energy and hard work and drive that Charlie had — I mean, literally nobody," the eponymous host of "Prime Time with Alex Stein" told Blaze News. "So it's going to be up to a team of people to continue Charlie's mission of defending the First Amendment as well as the entire Constitution."

Beck, whom Kirk asked to participate in the tour prior to his assassination, told Blaze News, "I begged them not to have me help them complete the college tour because I'm not Charlie Kirk. I can't do what Charlie Kirk does."

Nevertheless, the bereaved conservative indicated that he will do his best on Oct. 9, teaching young Americans about their country's history and honoring his late friend.

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Following TPUSA's announcement regarding the tour, Allie Beth Stuckey noted, "Honored to join Turning Point’s college tour this fall. We're not going anywhere. For Jesus, for America, for Charlie."

'We have to keep Charlie's mission alive.'

Stuckey, who will be at Louisiana State University on Oct. 27, subsequently revealed that Kirk had asked her to join him on the tour prior to his assassination by a leftist coward and noted that while the date has changed, the directive remains the same.

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The shooting on September 10 serves as a painful reminder of the continued threat posed by the radical left.

Beck underscored to Blaze News that the message sent by the tour's completion is, "We are not afraid. We will not sit down. We will not comply. We will not hate. We will not respond in kind. We will love you. We will serve you. But we will continue to speak."

"You have to live fearlessly," said Stein, who has been attacked on numerous occasions by violent liberals. "You have to live unapologetically."

Stein, whose next date on the tour is Sept. 24 at the University of Central Florida, suggested further that the refusal to throw in the towel after the bloodletting earlier this month is "going to inspire a lot of people to actually go out there and have difficult conversations."

Other guests and speakers on the tour include Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson, along with Republicans including: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Utah Sen. Mike Lee, and Ohio gubernatorial nominee Vivek Ramaswamy.

"We have to keep Charlie's mission alive because that's what Charlie would have wanted," Stein said.

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‘Obligation to mock’: Destiny’s HATEFUL response to Erika Kirk’s tearful address​



Political streamer Destiny, whose given name is Steven Bonnell II, recently appeared on “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” where he not only refused to condemn the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but openly mocked Erika Kirk for mourning her husband.

“I don’t understand you, Destiny. You have so much hatred in your heart,” Ana Kasparian said on the panel of “Piers Morgan Uncensored.”

“It’s such a simple thing,” Destiny responded. “If you’re going to weaponize somebody’s grief against the other party, well, then of course people have a right to fight back against it. I think that she has every right to grieve in whatever way she wants.”

“But when that grief is going to be weaponized to do recruitment, political recruitment and further radicalization of the other side, then of course you not only have the ability to mock, I think you have the obligation to mock it. It’s insane,” he added.


“If someone assassinated my husband,” Kasparian responds in disbelief, “I would not be able to have the level of composure she had during that speech. I would be out for blood. I understand why she’s angry and why she said the things that she said. Okay? You need to understand what being a human is.”

“Ana Kasparian,” BlazeTV host Alex Stein says on “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” “she nailed it.”

However, that’s not even the worst of the panel’s interactions with Destiny.

Jack Posobiec, who lost a best friend when he lost Charlie, spoke of one of the shooter’s bullets that said, “Hey fascist, catch,” before Destiny erupted.

“That’s not even the bullet that was fired. How are you lying about this?” Destiny said.

“Shut up, Destiny,” Posobiec says, clearly frustrated.

“You’re so shameless, dude. Oh my God. ... You’re such a disgusting piece of s**t,” Destiny shouted.

“That’s what Destiny does. He wants to argue semantics. Like, he’s trying to call Jack Posobiec a liar for not describing the exact bullet, even though we know all four bullets had all of these weird messages on them. So, I mean, regardless of the bullet that went in him, every bullet had a message,” Stein says, disgusted.

“He’s an evil, sick, sick, disgusting person,” he adds.

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‘Charlie Kirk would have been president’: Alex Stein remembers the Turning Point USA founder



Among those who loved, respected, and were grateful to Charlie Kirk for everything he did is BlazeTV host Alex Stein — who in a rare moment appears to be all out of jokes.

“People don’t understand that Charlie Kirk could have canceled me a million times. A million times. I did some very boneheaded things. And he always stuck with me, even when I was not representing Turning Point in the best light,” Stein says through tears on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

“I am having trouble right now finding anything positive about this situation because I know there’s people out there, and it’s very true that Charlie’s legacy will live on forever, but the world is significantly worse today without Charlie Kirk than it was yesterday,” he continues.

“And Charlie had my back so much, and he didn’t have any motivation other than he actually believed in the First Amendment. He believed in the Second Amendment. He believed in the whole entire Constitution,” he adds.


While Stein says that everyone he has met in politics “has some sort of skeleton in their closet,” Kirk was “the closest thing to perfection when it comes to a human being and following God’s commandments and defending the Constitution.”

“There’s no better example in the entire universe than Charlie Kirk. And when you are perfect like that and when you don’t have skeletons in your closet and you cannot be blackmailed, they will publicly execute you in front of thousands of people, and they will make you scared on purpose,” Stein says.

Kirk was a husband and a father to two children, the founder of Turning Point USA, and only 31 years old.

“When you’re a 31-year-old man, father, that has accomplished more than 99.9% of the population, and you’re brutally murdered in front of your wife and two kids, that is a sick world that not even the most sinister Hollywood scriptwriter would write and produce,” Stein says.

“And that’s the current reality in which we live in. And nothing feels real. Me sitting here and saying Charlie Kirk is dead does not feel real,” he continues.

Not only is his death devastating to those who loved him, listened to him, were inspired by him — but Stein believes this will have a “ripple effect on society” that the leftists cheering on his death do not understand.

“Charlie Kirk would have been president of the United States of America,” he says, adding, “No doubt in my mind.”

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Democrat influencers funded by DARK MONEY GROUP



A secretive dark money group with ties to the Democrat Party is shelling out up to $8,000 a month to influencers to parrot left-leaning talking points.

The Chorus Creator Incubator Program is said to be funded by the Sixteen Thirty Fund, which has funneled money to dozens of left-leaning influencers, according to a report from WIRED magazine.

Those paid through the program include Olivia Julianna, a Gen Z activist who spoke at the DNC; Loren Piretra, an Occupy Democrats YouTuber who worked as a Playboy executive in the past; and Barrett Adair, who runs an American Girl Doll meme account.

Other influencers include Suzanne Lambert, also known as “Regina George liberal”; Arielle Fodor, an education creator with 1.4 million followers on TikTok; and Sander Jennings, the older brother of trans influencer Jazz Jennings.


In the Wired magazine expose written by Taylor Lorenz, she explains that the only rules the influencers must abide by in order to get their money is they must keep it a secret, and they must agree to restrictions on their content.

“Creators told Wired that the contract stipulated they’d be kicked out and essentially cut off financially if they even so much as acknowledged that they were part of the program. Some creators also raised concerns about a slew of restrictive clauses in the contract,” the article reads.

“It’s a lot of money,” BlazeTV host Alex Stein comments on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.” “It’s not like ridiculous money, but it just shows you how easily somebody can be bought. I guess we could all use $8,000 a month though.”

“So basically $100,000 a year, that’s a pretty good gig,” he adds.

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Joy Reid gives ‘history’ lesson claiming white people stole all of black people’s ideas



Joy Reid is convinced that white people have stolen all of black people’s inventions, and she’s not being shy about it.

During a recent interview titled “How Mediocre White Men and Their Fragility Are Destroying America” with Wajahat Ali for his Left Hook substack, Reid criticized Trump’s review of the Smithsonian and took aim at all white people.

Even Elvis wasn’t spared.

“They can’t fix the history they did. Their ancestors made this country into a slave hell, but they can clean it up now because they got the Smithsonian. They can get rid of all the slavery stuff. They got PragerU that can lie about the history to the children,” Reid said.

“They can’t originally invent anything more than they ever were able to invent good music. We black folk gave y’all country music, hip-hop, R&B, jazz, rock and roll. They couldn’t even invent that. But they have to call a white man ‘the King’ because they couldn’t make rock and roll,” she continued.


“So, they have to stamp ‘the King’ on a man whose main song was stolen from an overweight black woman,” she added.

“Wow, really going after Elvis Presley on that. What is all that?” BlazeTV host Alex Stein comments on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

Stein has noticed that Reid’s grievances are already being addressed at the highest levels of government.

“I went on a tour of the Capitol, and it was actually very, you know, they kind of use trauma-based mind control like what she wants the Smithsonian to be. They make you go into this big room before you get your official tour, and they play a video,” Stein explains.

“It’s like, ‘These hallowed halls were built by slaves.’ ... And they show, like, black men, like, building stuff and, like, a cartoon of it, and you know, it’s just like everything you see was built on the backs of slaves, which is true,” he continues.

“Wall Street New York was built by black people,” Stein jokes. “The pyramids, built by black people, right? I mean, probably Egyptians or whatever.”

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Did 'South Park' STEAL Alex Stein's Charlie Kirt schtick?!



“South Park” just unleashed season 27, episode 2, taking a gleeful swing at Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA firebrand who’s garnered significant fame roasting liberal college kids in heated campus debates.

In the episode, the character Eric Cartman adopts a persona resembling Kirk. Donning a similar hairstyle, Cartman, calling himself “the master debater,” goes full scorched-earth on his fellow students, slinging Bible verses and zingers like, “You just hate America, and you love abortions!”

But when Alex Stein, BlazeTV host of “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” caught the episode, he smelled a rat — or rather, a “Kirt.”

He argues the “South Park” take on Kirk feels less like the real deal and more like his own alter ego, “Charlie Kirt” — a “bad-to-the-bone ... mother trucker,” who cranks Kirk’s debate style to 11 with troll-tastic flair to make woke students implode.

Check out Kirt’s most viral campus takedown here:


Unlike Kirk, who Alex characterizes as “a tough debater,” yet “very gracious” and “very respectful,” Cartman’s persona is a verbal wrecking ball with a heaping side of unhinged lunacy.

“I feel like ['South Park' is] channeling a little Charlie Kirt,” says Alex.

He plays a clip from the episode where the phrase “another woke student destroyed” flashes on-screen – a dead ringer for the cheeky edits in his own Kirt videos.


“See, Charlie [Kirk] does not do that last part! We do that! Charlie Kirt does that!” laughs Alex.

“I have a big ego, so I'm going to say it's all me.”

Watch the videos and decide for yourself: Did “South Park” lampoon Charlie Kirk or sneakily swipe Alex’s Kirt schtick?

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A third dildo has hit the WNBA court — now sports fans are betting when the next will strike



After one fan was arrested for throwing a sex toy at a WNBA game, other fans did not heed the warning — as they have continued throwing them on the court.

On Tuesday night, green dildos were thrown at Barclays Center during the Liberty-Wings game and at the Crypto.com Arena.

In the Los Angeles game, the sex toy was thrown onto the court and appeared to hit Fever star Sophie Cunningham, before Sparks star Kelsey Plum kicked the green object away from the court.

“Stop throwing dildos on the court,” Cunningham posted on X following the incident. “You’re going to hurt one of us.”

While the women of the WNBA are not happy, BlazeTV host Alex Stein is a fan of the development.


“The WNBA is being barraged by a bunch of fake penises, and America loves it actually. So much so that the betting lines are getting more action on whether or not a dildo will be thrown on the court than on who will win or lose the game,” Stein says on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

And it’s true. Crypto-based prediction market Polymarket is allowing users to put money on whether or not more dildos will fly. One user even earned more than $6,000 following the latest sex toy stunt.

“I, for one, am all about this. I’m actually going to start going to a lot of WNBA games,” Stein says.

“This is brilliant,” he continues. “I just love that we have hacked the WNBA where we can have a gambling edge.”

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Mocking the devil: Is the American right starting to understand how to win?



If an MSNBC camera is rolling in Texas, it'll likely be checking its surroundings for BlazeTV host Alex Stein from here on out, after Stein stumbled upon correspondent Ryan Chandler and interrupted his broadcast.

Stein came up from behind Chandler once he spotted the camera, and repeated “MSNBC sucks” until he was led away. Once they thought they were rid of Stein, he reappeared to say the same thing.

And while the left wasn't happy, most people found it hilarious — including BlazeTV host Steve Deace.

“You guys know I’m a big advocate of the old Irish Catholic saying, ‘What the devil hates the most is to be mocked.’ So I love what Alex did there. I’m all in. And especially because he did it without any crudity, profanity, didn’t have to stoop to their level, and just said what, if you look at MSNBC’s ratings, most of the country already thinks,” Deace says.


“What Alex did there can often be a way more effective tactic than even the best multi-level argumentations we could possibly come up with on a show like this. Why? Because if it’s funny, people will let you be vicious in ways that they won’t let you be and they’ll be turned off by if it is logical,” he continues.

“It’s not the environment that I would prefer, but I don’t shape environments. I have to live in the environment in which we are in. If you make people laugh, if it’s funny, they will let you be vicious,” he adds.

One of the biggest reasons Deace believes that what Alex did is a winning strategy is because “that little interruption of MSNBC’s attempt at state-run programming will be seen by way more people” than if it were a group of the best 25 conservative podcasters discussing why MSNBC sucks.

“So that’s an example of ‘Yes, I do think mockery and ridicule of wickedness, evil, and dishonesty, I do think those tactics are biblical,’” Deace says.

“Taking that veneer of invincibility away, taking that fear away, mocking it, making it seem like, ‘You’re not that tough’ ... in many respects, that is what Alex said there,” he adds.

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Alex Stein triggers room full of transgender activists: They 'love to do mass shootings'



BlazeTV's Alex Stein visited the Texas state capitol on Monday to participate in a public hearing that went off the rails.

The Senate Committee on State Affairs held an open forum for Senate Bill 7, also known as the bathroom bill, which would require people to use the bathroom that matches their gender at birth.

When it was Stein's turn on the microphone in Austin, he sarcastically told the assembly — the legislature as well as vocal transgender activists — all the reasons he loved the transgender community.

'No guy is going to be threatened by a trans woman.'

First, Stein explained that while other conservatives want to "outlaw transgenders in women's sports," he prefers to allow them so that he can "gamble on them and win money."

"I won so much money on Lia Thomas' propeller in that pool, I almost turned Draft Kings into Draft Queens," Stein said, referring to a popular online gambling network.

The comedian then turned to the military and said that not only are transgender individuals suited for the Armed Forces because they are "some of the meanest people on planet Earth," but because they "love to do mass shootings."

Stein also noted the "incredibly high" suicide rate among transgender people and therefore suggested they could be used "like the Taliban has suicide bombers."

"Maybe you guys can actually, you know, if you commit suicide, actually help us in the battlefield. So that would be good."

Incredibly, by this point in the meeting, the activists in attendance still had not turned on Stein. It was not until he brought up the topic of the day when the group of transgender supporters rained boos and profanity upon him.

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Activists heckled Stein as he explained that the bathroom bill addressed an issue that uniquely affects women due to their safety being at risk.

"No guy is going to be threatened by a trans woman," Stein described. "But we don't want these gargoyles in a dress, you know, some chick with a d**k coming in there and trying to pee or poop next to my girlfriend because that's disgusting."

One activist is heard calling Stein a "piece of s**t a**hole!" as a different member of the public gave his thoughts on the Senate bill.

One man told legislators to "do the right thing" and reject the bill, while a woman in opposition to the bill said she felt "blessed" that her children grew up in a "gender-diverse" and "gender-fluid" environment.

Other activists explained on Monday that they were actually opposed to the public hearing even taking place.

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A woman tells the legislature in Austin that her son has 'identified himself' as male and she is 'not gendering him.' Image courtesy Alex Stein

"This particular session has done a lot to make the transgender community feel not welcome in Texas," said Katrina Stewart, executive director of the Pride Community Center, per local ABC affiliate KRHD.

Stewart also told the outlet that because women who want to be men can appear masculine, they should be able to use the men's bathroom.

At the hearing, other community members gave their opinion on the bill. A local pharmacist said that passing the bill would increase "the risk of violence for all women and girls regardless of cis or trans status."

At the same time, a local pastor voiced his support for the bill, saying that it was "essential" to protect the safety of women.

State Rep. Brian Harrison (R-Midlothian) told Blaze News in a statement: "I fully support the bill. It should have been passed years ago. If we had stronger Republican leadership in Texas that would have happened."

Stewart plainly explained, however, her primary reason for not wanting the bill to be passed: People should be to allowed to "pee where they feel comfortable."

Senate Bill 7 has passed committee and will move on to the Texas House for vote. If it becomes law, it would take effect in September.

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Did the government ‘create a psyop’ to HIDE alien intelligence? One man plans to find out



Along with many of his fellow Americans, Missouri Rep. Eric Burlison (R) believes the government is hiding something when it comes to UFOs — but he’s not sure that it’s the UFOs themselves.

“I don’t trust this town,” Burlison tells BlazeTV host Alex Stein on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

“I’m very skeptical on this topic, but I think that when you’ve got all these pilots that are encountering vehicles, we have near-miss events happening above our military airspace, something’s wrong,” he explains.

While Burlison is on the House Oversight Committee and is charged with investigating the topic, he tells Stein that the committee members “keep getting blocked by the deep state.”


“I think that at the end of the day, the topic is not something for the United States government to keep a secret. Like, if you happen to be able to film an alien or an aircraft on your iPhone tonight, that is not for the government,” he explains.

“What I’m told is that they’re not going to come in, confiscate your phone, make that a secret. They’re not trying to keep the knowledge of extraterrestrial or nonhuman intelligence secret,” he continues.

However, what the government does seem to be trying to keep secret is the technology they might have that has been able to document UFOs.

“That’s what we’re having a hard time getting access to,” Burlison tells Stein.

And in a recently published Wall Street Journal article, it's claimed that the Area 51 conspiracy theory was planted in order to hide a classified weapons program.

“It kind of fit my original narrative that this is all hogwash,” Burlison says, “that it’s more likely that it’s our technology, that we’re just creating a psyop or a cover story.”

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