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This episode is made to honor our first subscribers (Papa and Grams) that talks about American heros including Charlie Kirk, Ronald Reagan, our parents, and our grandparents.

Kid Freedom here, I tell about whats happening in America today for kids to understand. remember to be brave and fight for Freedom!

SPEAKER_00

Hello, I'm Kid Freedom and I'm with Kid Fisherman here. Can you say hi? Hi. And you might want to speak up. So as you can hear, this is unscripted. We have no script, but we do have a topic. Uh our topic is heroes of America. So what do you know about Charlie Kirk, Kid Fisherman?

SPEAKER_03

Um, Charlie Kirk, some stinky man, he shot him, and now he's dead. Um, and he shot him because faith and freedom.

SPEAKER_00

And family. Uh, yeah, yeah. So he got killed in Utah Valley University. But uh his wife, uh, Erica Kirk became the leader of TP USA. A organization he made called Turning Point USA. Uh, he started the group in 2012 when he was 18 years old. 18 years old. What do you think about that? Starting an organization when you're only 18.

SPEAKER_03

That's pretty crazy.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm. He didn't even go to college. But uh, so yeah. The group, TP USA, focused on topics like free markets, capitalism, limited government, conservatism, conservative social values, free speech on college campuses. Uh, he was well known during the rise of Donald Trump and was a strong Trump supporter. He hosted the Charlie Kirk show, spoke at political rallies, debated students on college campuses, and built a huge online audience through podcasts, YouTube, and social media. So, Kid Fisherman. Uh, you know, he was really putting his voice out through that through YouTube, podcasts, and social media. Do you think that helped him become more well known?

SPEAKER_03

Uh, yeah, I do.

SPEAKER_00

Anything else?

SPEAKER_03

Uh, no.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. In his early life, uh, he got interested in politics, especially conservative economics and government and policy. Do you understand what I just said?

SPEAKER_01

Uh-huh. No.

SPEAKER_00

Do you know what conservatism is?

SPEAKER_01

Uh no.

SPEAKER_00

It's kind of like republicanism. Kind of. When he was in high school, he wrote articles criticizing what he believed was liberal bias in education. One article got national attention and led to TV appearances. Instead of going to college, he focused on political activism full time. So, as we know, in 2012, he was 18 years old and he founded Turning Point USA. So, we've already covered that. What he believed was conservative policies, capitalism, and free markets, smaller government, Christian values, strong border security, opposition to progressive campus activism, free speech arguments on college campuses. Do you understand what I just said?

SPEAKER_03

No. Uh wasn't listening by accent.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, but do you believe that in uh USA we should have free speech?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I'm pretty sure everyone does. Okay. He often traveled to colleges and set up booths where students could ask him political questions in public. All almost all of these debates were filmed and uploaded on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and X. Supporters like his confidence and fast responses. Critics said that videos sometimes oversimplified issues or targeted i inexperienced students. So, have you seen lots of videos of Charlie Kirk on YouTube?

SPEAKER_03

No, but I seen some.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, cool. So, uh, do you think Charlie Kirk really impacted USA and how people think of it?

SPEAKER_03

Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Awesome. Okay, so we're not only talking about Charlie Kirk. We're talking about heroes today. So our next one is Ronald Reagan.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, Ronald Reagan.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, so do you know who Ronald Reagan is?

SPEAKER_03

Um, it was a president, and he um he uh so yeah, I think I had a brain fart.

SPEAKER_00

You had a brain fart? Alright, well he was a president, he got shot in the leg. Um with someone trying to assassinate him, but he survived, and so a lot of people liked him. So Ronald Reagan is a hero because he helped restore confidence in the United States during a difficult time in the 1980s. So one of Reagan's biggest legacies was his role in the final years of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. Supporters say he rebuilt the US military, took a strong stance against the Soviet Union, pressured Soviet leaders economically and politically, and promoted freedom and democracy. His famous line, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall, became symbolic of resistance to communism. Many people credit Reagan and Soviet leader Makhail Gorbachev with helping reduce tensions that eventually led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. When Reagan became president in 1981, the US was dealing with high inflation, unemployment, and an energy crisis, low national morale after the Vietnam War and Water Gay scandal. So what do you think about that?

SPEAKER_03

I do not know what that means.

SPEAKER_00

So so Kid Fisherman, that basically means when he became president, he was dealing with high inflation. A lot of people didn't have jobs, an energy crisis, so that means like a problem with inflation. Yeah, you know what inflation is. I know.

SPEAKER_03

It's when money r rises like a whole bunch.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Or or like not even that much sometimes.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, um, but low national morale after the Vietnam War and Watergale scandal also made that hard for him. So Reagan was known for being optimistic and confident. Supporters believed he helped Americans feel proud of their country again. So he lowered taxes, reduced government regulations, encouraged business growth too. Uh he was nicknamed the Great Communicator because he was very skilled at public speeding.

SPEAKER_03

The Great Communicator, the Great Communicator, the Great Communicator. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Before politics, he had been an actor in Hollywood movies and television. Many people felt he could explain complicated ideas in a simple, inspiring way. So he strongly supported patriism, free marketing, capitalism, smaller government, strong national defense, and traditional values. M many later conservative politicians, including Donald Trump, has referenced Reagan as an inspiration. He's personally my favorite president.

SPEAKER_02

Uh-huh. Oh yeah. Uh-huh. Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_02

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So as you can tell, Kim Fisherman is not a good singer. Our next heroes are our parents. Our parents help us in so many ways. They give us food, they help us, they give us shelter, they make us feel comforted.

SPEAKER_03

They help us by helping us.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, also, um, even if you don't have parents, if you have grandparents watching over you, that's awesome. Because another one of our heroes are our grandpas and grandmas. But let's start with grandpas.

SPEAKER_03

Grandpa's grandpas take you fishing.

SPEAKER_00

Your grandpas take you fishing, don't they?

SPEAKER_03

I yeah, but I said grandpa grandpa.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, so funny. Anyway, uh, so your grandpas take you fishing, they give you nice desserts, they help you be knowledgeable, they give you knowledge, basically. Knowledge. And they do fun things with you. Like taking you to Colorado and stuff, you know?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, knowledge. Colorado! So our grandparents live in Colorado.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, our grandparents live in Colorado, Utah, and Kansas. So, yeah. Uh, but for your grandparents or your grandpa, let's start with your grandpa. How do you feel when your grandpas take you fishing?

SPEAKER_03

Amazing. Because I love fishing. And papa, if you're listening to this, you are nice to me.

SPEAKER_00

So, and papa, and who's your other grandpa? What do you call them?

SPEAKER_03

Pop pop.

SPEAKER_00

Pop pop and pop pop. They take you fishing and you love it. Alright, and now grandmas. They comfort you, they have fun with you, and they bake, you know?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, oh, our grandma. She made the best donuts and caramels. Yeah, the bit that caramel is like the best. That was the best thing I ever had in my life. The caramel that grandma can-sometimes um your grandmas can't cook, but they may be at they may be good at grilling.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, sometimes your grandmas may not be able to bake, but they can might be do be able to do good grilling. So all of our grandmas bake. We have three grandmas, grams, grammy, and gigi. So Hello ya!

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Hello yeah!

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, uh, Grammy bakes uh donuts and caramels, like you said. Gigi, she makes really good cookies and lemon. Lemon, I forgot what they are. They're lemon squares. And then our other grandma, she comes uh and fishes with us with Papa. And our grandmas really help us be optimistic about us.

SPEAKER_03

Optimistic.

SPEAKER_00

Like they comfort us. Uh one time we went white water rafting with Papa and Grams. That was really awesome. And we go fishing with Papa and Grammy. And then with Gigi, she always bakes us stuff and brings it. Mm-hmm. And um, remember, it's not always about what they give you. You can also give them stuff and make them feel better.

SPEAKER_01

Very true. Very oh yeah, very, very, very. Alright.

SPEAKER_00

Kid Fisherman's kind of goofing off now, so. You know.

SPEAKER_02

We're getting Fisherman.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's your name. Alright. We're getting close to the end of the- I know it isn't. Okay, yeah, but we're getting close to the end of the podcast. So thank you l for listening to this bonus episode.

SPEAKER_03

Because I said we're getting close, but we're not ending it yet.

SPEAKER_00

So this was made in honor of our grandparents for being the first subscriber to our podcast. So thank you so much, right, Wyatt?

SPEAKER_02

Uh-huh. Thank you, Papa and Grams.

SPEAKER_00

Do you have anything you would like to say to them?

SPEAKER_02

Papa. Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Do you like it?

SPEAKER_02

And Papa and Grammy and Grammy.

SPEAKER_03

Or yeah, did you say Rammy for me? I always didn't make it up with them.

SPEAKER_00

So, yeah. Thank you. And I'm Kid Freedom.

SPEAKER_03

And I am Kid Fit Sherman.

SPEAKER_00

And sign off are Sign and Off. Signing off. All right, bye.