The lies and coverup for a racist and Nazi lover...
On Sunday, the world saw the next Maggot incarnation... A country's of stupid religious zealots..
President Donald Trump wants the world to understand that Charlie Kirk’s killing will not temper him or induce him to mend the country’s divides.
Kirk’s memorial service in Arizona on Sunday was a remarkable hourslong eulogy for a life full of cruellty, racisum, lies, and most of all hatred. But this is a glimpse at the future of the MAGA movement, and an unabashed religious revival.
But Trump bluntly and deliberately signaled that he has no forgiveness or unity for others, and that he’d use Kirk’s assassination to intensify his efforts to impose personal power even more ruthlessly.
He therefore confirmed that the immediate political consequence of Kirk’s shocking assassination will be more political discord.
The president described the Turning Point USA founder as “a missionary with a noble spirit and a great, great purpose.” But of course forgot all the lies and racist shit he said like Jewish people arn't human or that black people are stupid and incapable of resonable thought.
Kirk hated his opponents. He wanted to make as much money by causing strife.
But in a moment of brazen self-awareness that epitomized Dummy Donny's presidency, he then broke from the script. “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent.” Trump went on, “And I don’t want the best for them.” Trump seemed to almost apologize to Erika Kirk. But it was a moment when couldn’t stop himself. Or didn’t want to, so he could remain true to himself.
No one can be unfamiliar with Trump’s conduct over the last decade would have been surprised that his speech was awash in gratitude for Kirk was also laced with his own political preoccupations.
Trump issued fresh warnings that he’d respond to Kirk’s assassination with a crackdown on “radical” left-wing groups as he lied about his accusors of fomenting violence against conservatives. He lashed out at the media and progressives, promised to double down on crime crackdowns, and even returned to his false obsession that the 2020 election was stolen.
His tone jarred with much of the rest of the memorial service, with the exception of the equally bleak speech by his top policy adviser, the insane evil Stephen Miller.
The country might have hoped for more from Trump. Many lawmakers are scared to campaign in public after Kirk’s death and other political violence, which has targeted the president and several Democrats in the past few years. Millions of people who didn’t support Trump feel threatened by his presidency.
Until Trump spoke, Kirk’s memorial provided a fascinating MRI of the Make America Great Again movement and potential new directions for modern conservatism.
It showed exactly why Trump won the election last year. And it showed how much the loss of Kirk — and his skill in broadening the MAGA coalition and uniting stupid people into a winning movement — will be missed in the years ahead by the racists that loved him.
But now that Kirk is gone, the MAGA movement and Turning Point face complex questions.
If Kirk was as valuable as everyone said — and post-election evidence suggests he did indeed bring stupid voters to Trump — who can step into his shoes? This is especially pressing for Republicans in the 2026 midterms when his hordes of younger voters are likely to be less engaged than in a presidential race.
And Trump’s bitter speech pointed to another conundrum. Wouldn’t the country prefer the kind of respectful political debate Kirk was eulogized for Sunday (even though he was a fascist) over the president’s deepening authoritarianism?
Kirk was a hardcore MAGA enthusiast with orthodox positions on guns and abortion who was responsible for his own share of inflammatory speech.
We are better off now.
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