Charlie Kirk: A Roundup Of Takes On His Assassination

Charlie Kirk: A Roundup Of Takes On His Assassination

Charlie Kirk: A Roundup Of Takes On His Assassination

This past week was always going to be one sumbitch of a week. September 11 and Benghazi both on the same day? Too much. And then on Wednesday, September 10, Charlie Kirk was gruesomely assassinated. The world felt very dark for some of us. Points to self. The Left area of thought was delivering little poisonous arrows at us. The world didn’t make any sense and prayer felt difficult. Then, Mr. Kirk’s widow spoke last night and the lights came on and the world seemed brighter. As Deanna told you, Erika Kirk was amazing, but it didn’t take a New York minute for the ghouls to appear. The ghouls clearly did not see enough Disney Movies growing up.

Not today’s Disney Movies, I mean the golden oldie ones that passed on wisdom like this from the movie Bambi:

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Thank you, Thumper.

These internet Open Mouth Chewers aren’t just young, they are The Walking Dead too. They at least are old enough to know better. They just can’t keep their pie holes shut. Why the Left feels the need to dump on us is beyond me. Abortion lovers who let Grandma and Grandpa die alone during Covid, puh-leeze. Unfortunately, they never listened to Thumper.

Take Whitney Cummings, for instance. She thought that Charlie Kirk should have been privately murdered to spare the children;

Almost immediately after the shooting, conservatives blamed Kirk’s death on liberals over their criticisms of him.

But as liberals and conservatives argued over which side needs to tone down the political rhetoric, actress and comedian Whitney Cummings offered a downright bizarre take in which she took issue with the public nature of the killing.
“The person who killed Charlie Kirk could have done it privately but chose to do it publicly in front of kids,” she tweeted on Thursday. “If you are happy about this you’re also pro child trauma.”

Cummings’ viral post spawned a few viral posts in kind.

“You mean like they could’ve set up an intimate assassination appointment?” one user wrote in a post retweeted more than 1,000 times. “WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT YOU FUCKING DINGBAT? I HATE HOW GODDAMN STUPID EVERYONE IS NOW!

Well, that is stupid, but there is a reason actors are given scripts to read, right.

Next, we have Kristen Chenoweth. For your situational awareness, Chenoweth is a Kamala Harris supporting, Liberal, Christian woman. She is not insane. But Liberals has to knock her for being upset at political violence:

On Wednesday, Kristin Chenoweth posted on Instagram that Kirk’s death was a “heartbreak,” leading to immediate backlash from fans who disagreed with Kirk’s political views.

“I’m. So. Upset. Didn’t always agree but appreciated some perspectives,” the Wicked and West Wing star commented on the last Instagram post that Kirk made before he died.

“What a heartbreak,” she added. “I know where he is now. Heaven. But still .’

Later that day, Chenoweth posted on her Instagram story and wrote, “Such a sad, senseless, and disgusting act! Wow… prayers for the Kirk family and prayers for our nation.”

She also shared a post from Brian Allen, a liberal political commentator, who wrote on X that Kirk’s shooting is “horrifying and unacceptable.”

Again, not insane. Wrong, but not insane. It was better when these people were not political. The people of the Lie, I mean, the Left don’t understand sarcasm either. More:

“No thank you, we don’t support MAGA,” one Instagram user commented on Friday on her most recent post from June.

“What a huge middle finger to the people that love you,” wrote another.

On X, many users argued that Chenoweth’s comments were reflective of her hidden conservative beliefs.

Others noted that the version of “No One Mourns the Wicked” from the 2024 Wicked movie has been trending since Kirk’s death.

In the Wicked musical and movie, which are both spin-offs of The Wizard of Oz, the song begins with the citizens of Oz celebrating the death of the Wicked Witch of the West.

However, Glinda the Good (Chenoweth’s iconic role that was later taken on by Ariana Grande in the recent movie) pushes back on the citizens’ jubilation and reminds the citizens that the Wicked Witch was a person too.

While politicians from both sides of the aisle condemned Kirk’s killing on Wednesday, reactions to his death have been sharply polarized on social media platforms.

These people still won’t get what “No One Mourns the Wicked” is about.

Finally, the people in this are too ignorant and stupid to get how bad this is:

They condemn political violence as they call us everything but a child of God. They won’t shut up or change their ways. The ones who hate Charlie, like this douche, take his comments out of their meaning.

These people are worse than you think.

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