The Charlie James Show Podcast

Heidi Harris and Rep. Timmons discuss DC celebrations and the Save Act.

8 min · 7. juli 2026
episode Heidi Harris and Rep. Timmons discuss DC celebrations and the Save Act. cover

Description

In this audio segment, guest host Heidi Harris welcomes U.S. Congressman William Timmons to discuss the recent historic celebrations in Washington, D.C., which featured impressive flyovers and the largest fireworks show in history. The conversation turns to legislative efforts, specifically highlighting the Save America Act, which aims to protect election integrity by mandating that voters show proof of citizenship and identification. Timmons notes that despite strong bipartisan support from the American public, the legislation faces resistance from Democrats who refuse to vote for it. The segment concludes with a discussion about changing political dynamics, where Timmons argues that traditional liberals have been replaced by radical socialists and communists who are pushing the nation toward unsustainable policies reminiscent of California and New York.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Charlie James Show Podcast community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

383 episodes

episode H3 - Charlie James covers educational resources, media critiques, data center protests, and tributes to Lindsey Graham. artwork

H3 - Charlie James covers educational resources, media critiques, data center protests, and tributes to Lindsey Graham.

During this hour of The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James delivers a broadcast addressing prominent cultural, local, and national topics. He begins by reviewing alternative educational resources designed to counter prevailing Hollywood tropes, paired with a sharp critique of entertainment media's modern presentations. The program then focuses on regional activism as guest Jason Isaac discusses local data center protests and examines the hidden influence of foreign funding on these movements. Finally, U.S. Representative William Timmons joins the program to deliver a heartfelt tribute to the late Senator Lindsey Graham and provide a critical analysis of the Democratic Socialists of America's (DSA) platform.

Yesterday30 min
episode Host Charlie James critiques entertainment media's modern presentation. artwork

Host Charlie James critiques entertainment media's modern presentation.

Host Charlie James shares his frustration with modern network television and Hollywood previews, describing the upcoming entertainment lineup as absolute garbage. He singles out an upcoming film adaptation of The Odyssey directed by Christopher Nolan, predicting it will be filled with "woke BS," and notes the casting of Elliot Page as a sign of this cultural shift. In contrast to Hollywood's offerings, James highly recommends alternative, substantive educational resources, pointing listeners to a free 12-section online course on The Odyssey offered by Hillsdale College. He also praises Ralston College in Savannah, Georgia, as an excellent, deeply conservative higher education option for families seeking an alternative to mainstream academic indoctrination.

Yesterday8 min
episode Host Charlie James reviews educational resources to counter Hollywood tropes. artwork

Host Charlie James reviews educational resources to counter Hollywood tropes.

Host Charlie James expresses deep disappointment with contemporary television network programming and Hollywood's output, characterizing a significant portion of it as "absolute garbage." In light of this, James points to the upcoming release of The Odyssey movie as an example of potentially highly politicized media, and contrasts this trend by highlighting alternative, high-quality educational resources. Specifically, he recommends a free 12-session course on The Odyssey offered by Hillsdale College, as well as the robust conservative learning environment provided by Ralston College in Savannah. Callers also join the conversation, sharing similar views that modern storytelling has shifted from traditional, wholesome "coming-of-age" arcs to themes that are less helpful for traditional child development.

Yesterday6 min
episode H2: Host Charlie James covers inflation drops, World Cup clips, SC primary updates, and reviews the DSA’s updated platform. artwork

H2: Host Charlie James covers inflation drops, World Cup clips, SC primary updates, and reviews the DSA’s updated platform.

In the second hour of The Charlie James Show, host Charlie James provides a comprehensive look at prevailing national and local headlines, blending macroeconomic updates with political commentary. The hour begins with an analysis of a welcome drop in core inflation rates and a breakdown of shifting gas costs locally and across the country. James then reacts to viral World Cup video clips featuring British fans expressing a newfound appreciation for American culture. Turning to local governance, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joins the program to break down the legal and logistical complexities of the state's upcoming special primary election. Finally, James wraps up the hour by critiquing the Democratic Socialists of America's newly updated party platform, scrutinizing its radical proposals for systemic change.

Yesterday32 min
episode Host Charlie James reacts to World Cup clips highlighting love for America. artwork

Host Charlie James reacts to World Cup clips highlighting love for America.

Host Charlie James transitions into discussing the current landscape of the World Cup, reacting passionately to a compilation video of British fans expressing an unexpected devotion to the United States and a desire to never return home. Reflecting on his own past travels to the United Kingdom, James comments on how international media networks often paint a grim picture of America, breeding undeserved animosity. He explains that British visitors are completely taken aback by everything from standard modern conveniences like air conditioning to the legendary friendliness and unique opportunities that define American culture. James emphasizes that unlike the deeply embedded class systems of the UK, America remains a unparalleled beacon of freedom where individual success is determined by hard work rather than the status of a last name.

Yesterday8 min