During Tuesday’s episode of “The Charlie Kirk Show,” Kirk said that “maybe one the reasons why Taylor Swift has been so, just kind of annoyingly liberal over the last couple of years, is because that she’s not yet married and she doesn’t have children.”
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“I say this, non-sarcastically. I say this as a husband and a father,” Kirk continued. “Having children changes you. Getting married changes you. And I hope that America’s biggest pop star marrying the pharmaceutical spokesperson ends up conservatizing them.” Kelce is a spokesperson for Pfizer, the billion dollar biopharmaceutical company that manufactured one of the COVID-19 vaccines.
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“Taylor Swift might de-radicalize herself. She might come back down to reality,” Kirk added. “I want them to have lots of children. It teaches you something about yourself.”
“Deep down, I think Taylor Swift actually was raised as a conservative that has gotten kind of caught up in this metropolitan liberal stuff, and she doesn’t quite have an attachment to the conservative backbone that she was raised in,” Kirk said, adding that he hopes her marriage to Kelce will “reattach her in the best possible way.”
“And I’m not saying this sarcastically,” Kirk reiterated. “I’ve seen this happen time and time again. When people start to get married and have children, it starts to change your politics. It starts to clarify your worldview.”
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Kirk went on to explain that Swift has been a loyal supporter of candidates within the Democratic party and hopes that by having children she “might go from a cat lady to a J.D. Vance supporter.”
Kirk also applauded Kelce on his ring choice, saying, “That is some impressive carrots right there. That right there, has [its] own zip code. I’m impressed.”
“All kidding and sarcasm aside, this is something that I hope will make Taylor Swift more conservative, engage in reality more and get outside of the abstract clouds, reject feminism,” Kirk said, before emphasizing, “Submit to your husband, Taylor. You’re not in charge. And most importantly, I can’t wait to go to a Taylor-Kelce concert.”
“You got to change your name. If not, you don’t really mean it. Congratulations, Taylor,” Kirk concluded.