Nothing is more important to this born and raised Illinoisan working mom of three small children than the future of this great country. Annie may be a millennial, but she's far from the caricature. Proving that young people can harness attributes of self-determination, hard work, and true conservatism, Annie loves discussing the latest news and events with people of all walks of life. Don't agree? Great! Love what she's saying? Perfect! The Annie Frey Show is Younger. Smarter. Better.
Some remaining tears from Wednesday, as we talk about guarding your heard, mind & mouth, while being unafraid.
Did you have any unexpected conversations about Charlie Kirk this weekend? We all did. Ryan returns from a short trip where it came up often, and Brad had an encounter in church. On the show today, Ryan Schmelz from Capitol Hill, Steve Moore on the Fed rates, and Mark Hemingway on why "both sides" should not be discussed right now.
School teachers, nurses, and many others are celebrating the assassination of a political figure in America. Is that acceptable? If you've never been on the social platform Bluesky, continue existing and pay no mind to it.
He can see into the future, to Wednesday, when the Fed meets, and he can give us Fed updates without allowing us to fall asleep. He's Steve Moore, with Economics and Heritage.
But really, do we need to know what the world thinks of Charlie Kirk's death through the lens of Don Lemon? How is that advancing or helping anything? Steven Moore on the economy and Mark Hemmingway on political violence this hour.
Play ball with the GOP or let the government shut down? It's a tug he'll have to figure out quickly.
Do we really have to listen to this small group of influencers trying to re-shape public opinion after Charlie Kirk's assassination? It's not up to us, it's up to the average Democrat. But there's something bigger happening that this.
We ask our listeners to get involved on our question of the day Is this a turning point for the country?
Today on the Annie Frey Show we ask the question Is this a turning point for the country? Ted Dabrowski, President of Wirepoints, Inc. Previously Vice President of Policy and Spokesman for the Illinois Policy Institute joins to talk about crime in Chicago, his launch to become next Illinois Governor and if Charlie Kirk death could be a turning point. Plus Sports with Ethan and next question.
In this hour we have next question plus our Youtube live chat results.
In this hour we take your phone calls about our Youtube question. Is this a turning point for the country? Birthday boy Ethan has a sport update and more.
Ted Dabrowski, President of Wirepoints, Inc. Previously Vice President of Policy and Spokesman for the Illinois Policy Institute joins to talk about crime in Chicago, his launch to become next Illinois Governor and if Charlie Kirk death could be a turning point.
Annie starts the show asking the question if this will be a turning point or not. Ted Dabrowski, President of Wirepoints, Inc. Previously Vice President of Policy and Spokesman for the Illinois Policy Institute joins to talk about crime in Chicago, his launch to become next Illinois Governor and if Charlie Kirk death could be a turning point. Finally, The Bee or Not The Bee.
As the title suggests, Annie reflects on Charlie Kirk's legacy and his faith.
In this heartfelt episode of The Annie Frey Show, which aired on September 11, 2025, host Annie Frey reflects on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks while mourning the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Annie explores Kirk's enduring legacy as a "happy warrior" who championed faith, family, and open dialogue, drawing parallels to the resilience needed in the face of evil. The episode includes a poignant St. Louis connection through Adam Wainwright's near-miss 9/11 story and updates on the ongoing Kirk investigation. Annie encourages listeners to guard their hearts, focus on prayer, and find hope amidst tragedy. Tune in for a moving reflection on loss, faith, and American values.
On this episode of The Annie Frey Show, recorded on September 11, 2025, Annie and her guests reflect on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Joined by Fox News contributor Joe Concha and Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, the show explores the enduring impact of 9/11, the rise of political violence, and the loss of an influential voice in American conservatism. From heartfelt tributes to discussions on national unity, free speech, and the state of Missouri, this episode captures the weight of a nation grappling with grief and resilience. Tune in for a powerful conversation that honors the past while confronting today's challenges.
On this solemn Sept. 11 episode of The Annie Frey Show, Annie reflects on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, the emotional gravity of 9/11, and what it means to live with purpose, conviction and faith. Drawing from personal experience and Scripture, Annie shares a heartfelt message about fear, courage, and how Kirk's legacy goes far beyond politics.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe joins Annie Frey to reflect on the weight of Sept. 11, 2025 — a day marked by national remembrance and the shock of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Speaking fresh from a 9/11 ceremony in Jefferson City, Kehoe discusses the importance of unity, his personal connection to first responders, and the rise in political violence. He also addresses Missouri's recent moves on redistricting, law enforcement, and the state's role in reclaiming safety in cities like St. Louis. Kehoe offers insight on how Missouri is leading with common-sense conservatism and explains why he believes America must return to its founding principles of peaceful debate and mutual respect.
Fox News contributor and Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha joins Annie Frey to reflect on a somber day for America — the anniversary of Sept. 11 and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Concha, who knew Kirk personally, shares emotional memories and offers sharp analysis on the rising hostility in political rhetoric and its real-world consequences. He discusses the media's role in shaping public perception, the dangers of unchecked political language, and why he believes the country has drifted too far from the unity seen in the days following 9/11. Concha also speaks candidly about fatherhood, faith, and what he sees as the growing divide between “common sense” and “chaos” in American discourse.
Annie is joined by Hans von Spakovsky—senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, former FEC commissioner, and DOJ lawyer—to reflect on a nation reeling from tragedy. With the country already remembering the heartbreak of September 11th, the assassination of Charlie Kirk casts a new and painful shadow. Von Spakovsky offers sharp insight into the dangerous decline of civil discourse, the weaponization of language in politics, and the chilling environment on American college campuses. Together, Annie and Hans examine how rhetoric can fuel violence, the DOJ's troubling priorities, and whether Americans still have the ability—or willingness—to stand together when it matters most.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe joins the Annie Frey show to discuss Missouri redistricting and Charlie Kirk.
Joe Concha joins the Annie Frey Show to discuss the Charlie Kirk situation and where we can expect the country to go from here.
Han Von Spakovsky joins the Annie Frey show to discuss the tragedies involving Charlie Kirk and 9/11.
On a day when the nation's prayers went up for Charlie Kirk, the Annie Frey Show started with a discussion about what's working, and not working, in the USA.
Deroy Murdock starts this hour of the Annie Frey Show, and then we get the terrible news out of Utah while on the phone with Mike Bost.
It's a day focused on aliens, and crime, both from Washington D.C. and right here at home. With Chad Pergram, Todd Sivia, and Gianno Caldwell. And Xs & Ys takes an extremely competitive turn.
He's got taxes, lottery, and how to plan covered! Especially how to avoid the government's intrusion into your finances. He's Todd Sivia, Attorney at Law.
We do talk about MIZ-ZOU and KU too, and camels are cute, but mostly this is the important content you come for on the Annie Frey Show.
Danger isn't a lifestyle, unless you live in a city run by big politics and democrat mayors. This is a major issue for all voters, not just Republicans.
President Trump briefs the nation on the horrible stabbing death in Charlotte, NC. Todd Sivia pays us a visit on money, and Gianno Caldwell, on public safety, is here too.
He's the Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, and yes, we're talking about aliens.
And, the Mandate To Trump, which he's fulfilling, according to Karoline Leavitt. We talk to Chad Pergram about today's congressional UAP hearing.
We discuss congress, Chicago crime, and how Christians won't be shut up on their values anymore, but we also talk about Crazy Philly Lady! Stay tuned!
In Chicago, even democrats are acknowledging there's a crime problem. So why doesn't the mayor, or governor, do anything about it?
Will we ever make a movie on the Annie Frey Show? ONLY if Bill Murray is in it, which is not as difficult as it might sound. Also we break down, frame by frame, the Crazy Phillies Lady vs. Dad.
When the data is so erratic, how do economists trust what the Dept. of Labor and others have put out? Steve Moore is an economist with Heritage, and it's been tough to be an.
Poverty isn't red or blue, as stated well by the HUD secretary. He's got a plan to break the cycle, and we also have economist Steve Moore and Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez on this hour.
No more kickball, Congress! Get back to work! Ryan Schmelz is here to lay out the agenda for the next few weeks with another budget battle on the horizon for the House and Senate.
In this hour, we air the LIVE interview with the dad from the Philly ball controversy (#snatchgate) and we catch up with Ryan Schmelz from Capitol Hill on the latest from congress..
A real look at how Democrats are targeting Christians, especially in the Biden era. Then, things go a little haywire. Have you ever listened to Little John? Not the rapper, the bear from Robin Hood.
And what's the farthest you've been from home? We do "Next Question" and there are discussions about which song you should dance to (in this segment).
Would you pet a bear if it had a hat on? I would. Well, anyway, let's talk about Epstein redaction conspiracies now.