7 Comments on Tucker Carlson: Charlie Kirk Did What People in Power Hate Most, Calling on Them to Repent

  1. Every time God, Christ, or Jesus was mentioned yesterday, and they were referenced a lot, it brought a smile to my face because I understand how much pain and anguish it causes the left. Every utterance of the divine is like garlic to a vampire, a massive shot to the solar plexus. And along with that pain (which they so richly deserve), envy is not far behind, envy and emptiness.

    Today, they are extra grumpy.

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  2. I liked and admired what Charlie Kirk was doing. I think TPUSA is phenomenal. What happened to him was hideous.

    But I’m getting really tired of the close-to worshipful incessant memorialization already. Because he’s dead? Where was the praise and appreciation when he was alive.

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  3. janitor — I understand what you’re saying. I’ve wondered at the level of reaction and why. He was, after all, just another human being.

    But whether we consider him as one among many, or singularly special and worthy of the reaction to his death, the truth seems to be that his death was the final straw that ignited our unified moral outrage. Each aspect of his death struck with the precise force of a hammer on frayed, exposed nerve endings.

    His killer — Worse than a know-nothing, over-educated kid. Rather, a product of intentional, extremist propaganda

    Orchestrated by — All of the institutions through which Marxists have conducted their “slow, long march”

    Justified by — The same indoctrinated know-nothings, and

    Defended by — The Marxist “true believers” who have lead the slow, long march

    Funded by — Recipients of our own labor’s tax dollars and the oligarchy that Bernie Sanders and Sandra Cortez refuse to include among those other oligarchies

    The fuel for this fire has been tinder dry for a very long time, just waiting for lightning to strike it off. Not just here in the U.S., but around the world.

    But it also required someone exactly like Charlie Kirk, a very young man whose mission was to change the hearts and minds of a generation that, as Rubio put it, we were ready to write-off — at least until they were old enough to pay taxes, and then maybe we could win them over on policy issues. Maybe.

    Charlie’s influence, in life and in death, was and is really quite breath-taking.

    God is in the details.

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