The Charlie James Show Podcast

FULL SHOW - 06.15.2026 - The Charlie James Show

2 h 0 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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On June 15, 2026, Hour 1 of The Charlie James Show focused heavily on South Carolina political endorsements for the upcoming gubernatorial runoff, conservative commentary on cultural divisions, and a breaking report on a shooting at the Haywood Mall. The hour highlighted local concerns regarding community safety and political trends within the state.Hour 2 criticized The Weather Channel for airing a hyper-dramatic, negative forecast to intentionally discourage attendance at Donald Trump’s weekend White House event. The show then covered a breaking national security report regarding a crashed U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber. Charlie also previewed tomorrow night’s high-stakes South Carolina gubernatorial runoff debate between Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson. Turning to foreign policy, the discussion analyzed continuous threats from Iran, warning listeners that adversarial regimes constantly manipulate situations and will never stop their hostile efforts. Finally, the hour wrapped up with a critique of the constant influx of deceptive political fundraising text messages, alongside a highlight of UFC fighter Justin Gaethje’s post-fight remarks following his appearance at the Freedom 250 event.The third hour focused heavily on national security, legislative leadership friction, media bias, and political discourse. Charlie opened by analyzing Iran's claim that five of its ships breached an international blockade, alongside a preview of Vice President JD Vance's upcoming, highly anticipated appearance on The View. The show then transitioned to a legislative critique, blaming Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s lack of leadership for the fact that Donald Trump has signed fewer than 40 bills during this legislative period. Turning to cultural and media analysis, Charlie broke down the conflicting media coverage surrounding Donald Trump's 80th birthday yesterday, contrasting how friendly versus hostile outlets framed the milestone. Finally, the hour concluded with a fiery commentary on modern political debates, slamming how unqualified individuals with zero actual knowledge of complex issues suddenly position themselves as experts on public platforms.The fourth hour focused on global perceptions of America, breaking local political cancellations, and hard-hitting cultural and international comparisons. Charlie opened by highlighting a UK visitor’s positive impressions of America and the high enthusiasm shared by international FIFA soccer fans. The discussion then shifted to controversy and local politics, breaking down a UFC fighter’s viral post-fight remarks about Michelle Obama and analyzing Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette’s sudden cancellation on conservative host Bob Frady’s show today ahead of the gubernatorial runoff. Next, Charlie revisited the weekend’s Freedom 250 festival, calling out progressive media outlets for their hostile coverage of the patriotic celebration. Finally, the hour concluded with a provocative segment comparing crime and immigration policies, contrasting high sexual assault rates in the United Kingdom with significantly lower statistics in Poland, attributing the difference to Poland's strict immigration and border enforcement.

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Portada del episodio A listener shares his diagnosis story; Charlie talks Trump and Biden's book.

A listener shares his diagnosis story; Charlie talks Trump and Biden's book.

During this segment of The Charlie James Show, a listener named Mike from Spartanburg called in to share his personal healthcare experience. He described how his persistent physical symptoms were repeatedly misdiagnosed by physicians who prescribed ineffective psychiatric medications. It wasn't until he researched his symptoms himself and successfully pushed for specific testing that he was correctly diagnosed with an H. pylori bacterial infection. Host Charlie James validated Mike's situation, agreeing that patients often intuitively understand their own bodies. James then previewed an upcoming national address by President Donald Trump, which he noted would detail specific evidence of Chinese interference in the 2020 election. The segment concluded with a humorous preview of a new book written by President Joe Biden, alongside criticism of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

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A voter shares his views on Trump while an SC listener praises Ivermectin.

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Portada del episodio SC Dem Sen candidate Dr. Andrews shares medical & policy views.

SC Dem Sen candidate Dr. Andrews shares medical & policy views.

In this interview, South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Annie Andrews explains that her decision to enter politics stemmed from witnessing systemic policy and healthcare issues firsthand during her 15-year career as a children's hospital pediatrician. She emphasizes that despite political divisions, South Carolinians share common goals like reducing living costs, improving roads, and securing quality education and affordable healthcare. While critiquing the profit-driven nature of the current healthcare system and calling for lower prescription drug costs, she favors pragmatic reforms over an immediate shift to a Medicare-for-All system. On social issues, Andrews supports reasonable abortion restrictions aligned with Roe v. Wade and views transgender care as a private matter between families and physicians. Additionally, she strongly supports funding law enforcement to help combat gun violence and advocates for comprehensive immigration reform that balances border security with humane treatment and clear paths to citizenship.

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Portada del episodio Charlie James analyzes how a lobbyist connection killed SC Ivermectin bill

Charlie James analyzes how a lobbyist connection killed SC Ivermectin bill

Host Charlie James previews his upcoming interview with South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Annie Andrews before revisiting the state's legislative battle over making Ivermectin an over-the-counter medication. Despite the bill passing nearly unanimously in both the House and Senate, it was ultimately sent back to the Agricultural Committee and effectively killed by Representative Davey Hiatt. Drawing on research from Diane Hardy of the Mom and Pop Alliance of South Carolina, James reveals that Representative Hiatt's son, Lander Hiatt, is a registered lobbyist for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). He suggests that the bill's sudden defeat may have been directly influenced by this deep-seated lobbying connection to major pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson.

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Portada del episodio Charlie James debates Democratic masculinity and is called by a listener.

Charlie James debates Democratic masculinity and is called by a listener.

Host Charlie James begins the second hour of his Thursday afternoon show by playing a crowd chanting the Pledge of Allegiance and the national anthem, reminding listeners of his upcoming 4:35 PM interview with South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Annie Andrews. He then launches into a segment arguing that the Democratic Party has a "man problem" and is struggling to appeal to male voters after years of promoting theories of "toxic masculinity". Highlighting an article from The Atlantic written by Russell Berman, James mocks progressive efforts to reclaim traditional masculinity by spotlighting blue-collar Democratic candidates like Brian Poindexter and utilizing running mates like Governor Tim Walz. He asserts that these depictions are nothing more than a superficial, theatrical pantomime of manhood. Finally, he takes a call from listener Dave in Spartanburg, who raises questions about how Dr. Andrews was recruited and whether she will remain a moderate or flip to progressive stances once elected.

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