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I was scribbling furiously on my oversized yellow legal pad in my Wall Street law office. Philosophy, theology and current events were splattered across the page. It was the summer of 2020, New York City was on fire, and for the first time, I was about to speak on the nationally syndicated "Charlie Kirk Show." Yes — the Charlie Kirk , who by day was setting college campuses ablaze with blistering logic and by night was meeting with leaders of the free world.
Andrew Kolvet — Charlie’s producer and part-time model (not really, but he could be)—called for a pre-show check-in.
"Hey, man. Charlie just wants me to touch base. How big is your New York church again, a few hundred?"
"Yeah… about that," I flatly lied. The truth