Key Takeaways
- Leftists are celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder and falsely attributing it to right-wing extremism.
- Evidence suggests Charlie Kirk's assassin had ties to leftist LGBT extremist groups.
- Erika Kirk delivered a powerful speech expressing 'righteous anger' after her husband's death.
- The host argues against unity with those he perceives as hostile and calls for conservative solidarity.
- Individuals celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder are reportedly losing their jobs due to conservative action.
Deep Dive
- Host states leftists are disowning the shooter and pushing the narrative that Charlie Kirk was murdered by a right-winger, despite evidence of LGBT extremist involvement.
- Platforms like Reddit and other social media are actively spreading narratives attributing the killing to a 'Groiper' or white nationalist.
- This narrative is aggressively pushed and reportedly amplified by the media, described as a disinformation campaign.
- Claims on X with millions of views falsely allege the shooter was a right-wing Republican.
- Host cites prominent figures, including Harvard professor Lawrence Tribe and Minnesota's DFL chair, for spreading misinformation about a right-wing connection.
- Host asserts all evidence points to left-wing LGBT extremists, citing the shooter's boyfriend, Antifa messages, and online predictions of the attack.
- Host claims the left is 'overwhelmingly responsible for political violence,' citing instances like torching federal buildings, churches, and businesses, as well as BLM riots.
- He mentions attacks on schools, churches, attempts on the president's life, and attacks on ICE agents and police.
- He contrasts this with January 6th, stating only Trump supporters died in that event, which he claims has been exaggerated.
- Host attributes Charlie Kirk's assassination to leftist LGBT extremist violence, warning of escalating terrorism against conservatives.
- An incident where a Young Democratic Socialists of America member threatened violence is highlighted, with a perceived lack of response from authorities.
- Host calls for the destruction of 'transgender extremist death cults' and the institutions supporting them, rejecting calls for unity.
- Erika Kirk delivered a 'moving, beautiful, and inspiring' speech after her husband's assassination, noted for its 'righteous anger.'
- The host describes this as 'loving anger' rooted in a desire for justice, a concept he states is rare in modern public discourse.
- He views her anger as a demonstration of love for her husband and children, a sentiment he believes has been suppressed in some religious communities.
- Host refutes the 'both sides' argument regarding political violence, criticizing Republican Senator James Lankford for suggesting it.
- He asserts that political violence is overwhelmingly a left-wing problem and tool.
- Vigils for Charlie Kirk have been peaceful, contrasting with potential widespread unrest and business closures that he suggests would follow the death of a left-leaning public figure, citing BLM and Antifa events.
- Host asserts that left-wing extremists are significantly more dangerous and violent than right-wing extremists, rejecting the 'both sides' argument.
- He calls for unity among conservatives, urging them to set aside internal disputes to confront what he describes as an existential threat from the left.
- This call for unity is framed against perceived enemies of civilization, with a warning that those who continue to 'punch right' will be left behind.
- Leftists across the country are reportedly celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder, occurring both online and at real-world events like vigils.
- A protester at a Charlie Kirk vigil was observed singing 'I want you to die,' which the host states reflects the true feelings of many on the left.
- A 'new phenomenon' is noted where some leftists are facing job loss for celebrating Kirk's murder, with dozens reportedly impacted.
- Dozens of individuals, including an MSNBC figure, a Secret Service agent, and a nurse at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, have reportedly lost jobs or been suspended for celebrating Charlie Kirk's death.
- The host addresses accusations of conservative hypocrisy regarding cancel culture, differentiating between the left's cancellation for 'objective truths' and the right's response to 'abhorrent or perverse views' like celebrating violence.
- He argues society must reject individuals who gloat about murder and curse families, stating the 'deal' for radical tolerance is over.