The Charlie James Show Podcast

Host Charlie James and callers slammed a local Republican for backing data centers and surveillance.

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On The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James and callers criticized Spartanburg Republican council candidate William Crawford for remaining seated during a 400-person protest against a proposed data center. Callers raised deep concerns about mass surveillance through Flock cameras, digital data harvesting, and excessive water usage, while debating whether anti-data center sentiment is influenced by an AI race with China

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aflevering Hour 1 - SC politics, ivermectin bill, data centers, surveillance, and Democrats' socialist shift. artwork

Hour 1 - SC politics, ivermectin bill, data centers, surveillance, and Democrats' socialist shift.

In the first hour of The Charlie James Show (June 26, 2026), Charlie James focused primarily on South Carolina politics, sharply criticizing Republican "RINOs" for blocking legislation that would have made ivermectin available over the counter after it had already passed both legislative chambers with bipartisan support. He accused Republican leaders of siding with Democrats for political retaliation against Freedom Caucus members following the primaries and argued that elected officials become less accountable once elections are over. James also warned listeners to watch for renewed support of controversial data center projects, highlighting a Spartanburg public meeting where nearly all attendees opposed a proposed facility while one Republican county council candidate remained seated. Callers expressed concerns about government surveillance, AI, Flock cameras, privacy, and the rapid expansion of data centers. In the second half of the hour, James shifted to national politics, reacting to New York City's Democratic primary by arguing that the Democratic Party is moving further toward socialism and communism, citing criticism from political strategist James Carville and questioning Democratic leaders' willingness to distance themselves from the party's progressive wing. He concluded by arguing that socialism is politically appealing because it promises "free" benefits, while asserting that such promises ultimately come at a significant cost.

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