The Charlie James Show Podcast

Hour 4

32 min · 29 de may de 2026
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00:00 All right, welcome back to the program. Let's go to the phones and talk to Richard in Dallas. Richard, what's going on, Hey, man, you talking about January 6th? I'll tell you how slick and sneaky our government is, I got arrested for simply thinking about going to that rally. Man, they're tough. They are tough. I want to talk to you about, listen, the Democrat Party, heard they was planning a party to celebrate the uh failure of the rezoning down there in Jim Clyburn's district. 00:30 Oh yeah. And it's going to be, I heard it's going to be hosted by one of Jim Clyburn's famous fish fries. Yeah. They're going to do the big, um, yeah, the barbecue, right? Ah, they said fish fries. Is it a fish fry? Hell yeah. heard the fish fries. might go to that. Well, I was going to make a comment about that. Down there in his district where he's at, those people vote for him. Apparently he's held this fish fry before and famous for it. Right. 00:59 And my point is, these folks, if you feed them some good old deep fried catfish, fried pig lard, listen, with some slaw and hush puppies, french fries, of times a year, couple of times a year, and serve them some good old red ripe watermelon for dessert. I'll be there. Ain't nothing wrong with that. um 01:25 for the rest of his life. People vote for him You feed me that stuff, I might vote for you for the rest of my life. I appreciate it, buddy. Thank you. Oh man, this is the time we went to a good fish fry. Last one I went to was at a VFW. Man, it was so good. Well, I've got some breaking news. I got to a breaking news sounder for the program. Duttle up, duttle up, duttle up, duttle up, duttle up. It looks like that President Trump has made, no, it doesn't look like. 01:52 I'll restate that President Trump has made an endorsement in the governor's race here in South Carolina. Yes. Yes. JJ. Yes. Yes. Go ahead. Whoa. Oh, whoa. There has been an endorsement. This was made breaking on Charlie show saying, whoa, at five 45 this afternoon, President Trump posted on truth social, highly respected and very prop a very popular. 02:22 Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, Pam Evitt, is an American first patriot who has been with me from the very beginning. She never wavered, never let me down. It was the only South Carolina gubernatorial candidate to endorse me as soon as I launched my 2024 presidential campaign. She crisscrossed South Carolina and other states for me. And I said at that time that this is truly something which I cannot forget. Now Pam is running to be the next governor of South Carolina. 02:50 A place I love and one big in 2016, 2010 and 2024, getting the highest vote by far in the state's history. A successful entrepreneur, businesswoman and civic leader prior to becoming a distinguished Lieutenant Governor and working with my friend and great Governor, Henry McMaster. Pam has proven that she has the courage and wisdom to deliver strong results for the people of her wonderful state and our nation. As your next governor, Pam will fight hard to grow the economy. 03:18 cut taxes and regulations, promote Made in the USA, champion our amazing farmers and ranchers, keep our borders secure, stop migrant crime, strengthen our military, veterans, uh safeguard our elections, and protect our always-underseas Second Amendment. Pam Evitt is a good friend, fighter, and winner, and will be a terrific governor of South Carolina. Pam has my complete and total endorsement. She will never let you down. 03:46 A big added plus for Pam is that I hear Henry McMaster Jr., the brilliant and very competent son of Henry and Peggy, will be running with her as the next Lieutenant Governor. I love South Carolina President Donald J. Trump. Vomit, vomit, vomit. 04:07 I love President Trump, love President Trump, but I think it was way, no, I'm just, here's the thing, no. 04:17 I mean, yeah, and we talked about this, didn't we? were talking about this of weeks ago. I mean, they wouldn't e ...

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