@ProjectConstitu@AndrewKolvet@AndrewKolvet You can take Charlie’s chair, his set, his audience, and HIS LIFE, but you’ll never escape the ghost of how it all came to be.
Without what Charlie built, you’re just a pathetic opportunist pretending that you got there on your own.
Can we just take a minute to give this king his flowers.
Baron basically started his podcast less than a year ago and today he’s deservedly one of the best (and top) podcasts on the internet.
I don’t think there’s ever been a more impressive or well deserved rise in online information-media than Baron’s. And he’s still just in his opening act.
And it’s because he is not only a generational talent who works like a dog and was made for this, but also because he’s a genuinely good dude, good dad, god fearing man.
Be more like Baron. 🇺🇸
You can take Charlie’s chair, his set, his audience, and HIS LIFE, but you’ll never escape the ghost of how it all came to be.
Without what he built, you’re just a pathetic opportunist pretending that you got there on your own.
@AndrewKolvet You can take Charlie’s chair, his set, his audience, and HIS LIFE, but you’ll never escape the ghost of how it all came to be.
Without what he built, you’re just a pathetic opportunist pretending that you got there on your own.
@lisaknows429@tucciarone2026 The issue isn’t whether Erika was in Arizona at age 5 or whether she killed her husband. The issue is that you’re presenting a theory based on what you think probably happened, not on evidence showing that it actually happened.
Blake and Andrew have kept Charlie’s platform, audience, and branding intact while physically removing his presence from the space.
This isn’t honoring him, it’s them relying on what he built to maintain reach and following they could never achieve in their own.
@BlakeSNeff Blake and Andrew have kept Charlie’s platform, audience, and branding intact while physically removing his presence from the space.
This isn’t honoring him, it’s them relying on what he built to maintain reach and following they could never achieve in their own.
Andrew never misses a chance to use other people as a deflection, yet somehow can’t find the courage to answer questions about his own hypocrisy and involvement in concealing the truth about Charlie’s murder.