Charlie Kirk
Tucker Carlson reveals that Charlie Kirk told him many times that he DID NOT LIKE Bibi Netanyahu and he was Appalled with what was Happening in Gaza
“He felt like Netanyahu was a very destructive force and was appalled with what was happening in Gaza. He was above all, resentful that he believed Netanyahu was using the United States to prosecute his wars for the benefit of his country.”
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Charlie Kirk
Re: Charlie Kirk
Two days before Charlie Kirk was Assassinated, he lost a $2M Donation because he Publicly Pledged to bring Tucker to the next Turning Point Event — Charlie Kirk’s Donors “went after him and Tormented him until the Day he Died”
The donors didn’t want Tucker because he didn’t say the right things about Israel.
The donors didn’t want Tucker because he didn’t say the right things about Israel.
Re: Charlie Kirk
The American Jewish Association Committee called in a statement for Charlie Kirk to be labeled a Dangerous Antisemite.. because he wanted Tucker Carlson at the next TPUSA Event
“He was very stung by that… Charlie was deeply offended by that and expressed those feelings on Megyn Kelly’s show…
The reason I’m telling this story is because he called me and came to see me at my house about this topic.. I hated to see how much he was suffering. The hassle he was getting from some people.”
“He was very stung by that… Charlie was deeply offended by that and expressed those feelings on Megyn Kelly’s show…
The reason I’m telling this story is because he called me and came to see me at my house about this topic.. I hated to see how much he was suffering. The hassle he was getting from some people.”
Re: Charlie Kirk
Seth Dillon from the Babylon Bee, who has been canceled himself, was out there demanding Charlie Kirk to take Tucker Carlson off the TPUSA roster
“Seth Dillon and many others like him, were advocating for me to get pulled off the stage, because they don’t like what I’m saying about Netanyahu or Israel.”
“Seth Dillon and many others like him, were advocating for me to get pulled off the stage, because they don’t like what I’m saying about Netanyahu or Israel.”
Re: Charlie Kirk
It says a lot, Tucker was invited to speak this Sunday at Charlie’s memorial alongside President Trump and JD Vance… it’s going to be very interesting to watch.
Re: Charlie Kirk
Tucker UNLEASHES on AG Pam Bondi with a blistering 3-minute rebuttal to her remarks on “hate speech.”
The monologue version of Tucker is back. This is EXACTLY what we need from him right now.
“There’s free speech and then there’s hate speech. This is the Attorney General of the United States, the chief law enforcement officer of the United States, telling you that there is this other category called hate speech. And of course, the implication is that’s a crime. There’s almost no sentence that Charlie Kirk.
“And I, I’m not running the risk of appropriating his memory for my own ends by saying this. It’s provable. There’s no sentence that Charlie Kirk would have objected to more than that. And you’ve got to think the Attorney General didn’t think it through and was not attempting to desecrate the memory of the person she was purporting to celebrate that she just threw that out there, that she hadn’t thought about it.
“You hope that. You hope that Charlie Kirk’s death won’t be used by a group we now call bad actors to create a society that was the opposite of the one he worked to build. You hope that.
“You hope that a year from now, the turmoil we’re seeing in the aftermath of his murder won’t be leveraged to bring hate speech laws to this country. And trust me, if it is, if that does happen. There is never a more justified moment for civil disobedience than that, ever.
“And there never will be. Because if they can tell you what to say, they’re telling you what to think. There is nothing they can’t do to you because they don’t consider you human. They don’t believe you have a soul. A human being with a soul. A free man has a right to say what he believes, not to hurt other people, but to express human his views.
“And by the way, that thinking, and not to pile on the Attorney General, who’s a very nice person, but that thinking that she just articulated on camera there is exactly what got us to a place where some huge and horrifying percentage of young people think it’s okay to shoot people you disagree with to kill Nazis for saying things they don’t like.
“Why do they believe that? How did we get here? Is it the video games? Is it the SSRIs? Yeah, probably. But what it really is is 12 and then 16 years of indoctrination in our schools at the hands of people who tell them that, who say exactly what the Attorney General just said.
“Well, there’s free speech, which of course, we all acknowledge is important, so, so important. But then there’s this thing called hate speech. Hate speech, of course, is any speech that the people in power hate. But they don’t define it that way. They define it as speech that hurts people, speech that is tantamount to violence. And we punish violence, don’t we?
“Of course we do. They’ve been taught that every year of their lives. And so naturally, most of them believe it. When Charlie Kirk is shot in the throat with a .36 on camera. I doubt very many young Americans want to see something like that or actually applaud the death of a man, a father, a husband.
“But they’ve been told for their entire lives in schools exactly what Pam Bondi just told them. Well, there’s free speech, but then there’s also hate speech. And woe to those who engage in it because it’s a crime.”
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The monologue version of Tucker is back. This is EXACTLY what we need from him right now.
“There’s free speech and then there’s hate speech. This is the Attorney General of the United States, the chief law enforcement officer of the United States, telling you that there is this other category called hate speech. And of course, the implication is that’s a crime. There’s almost no sentence that Charlie Kirk.
“And I, I’m not running the risk of appropriating his memory for my own ends by saying this. It’s provable. There’s no sentence that Charlie Kirk would have objected to more than that. And you’ve got to think the Attorney General didn’t think it through and was not attempting to desecrate the memory of the person she was purporting to celebrate that she just threw that out there, that she hadn’t thought about it.
“You hope that. You hope that Charlie Kirk’s death won’t be used by a group we now call bad actors to create a society that was the opposite of the one he worked to build. You hope that.
“You hope that a year from now, the turmoil we’re seeing in the aftermath of his murder won’t be leveraged to bring hate speech laws to this country. And trust me, if it is, if that does happen. There is never a more justified moment for civil disobedience than that, ever.
“And there never will be. Because if they can tell you what to say, they’re telling you what to think. There is nothing they can’t do to you because they don’t consider you human. They don’t believe you have a soul. A human being with a soul. A free man has a right to say what he believes, not to hurt other people, but to express human his views.
“And by the way, that thinking, and not to pile on the Attorney General, who’s a very nice person, but that thinking that she just articulated on camera there is exactly what got us to a place where some huge and horrifying percentage of young people think it’s okay to shoot people you disagree with to kill Nazis for saying things they don’t like.
“Why do they believe that? How did we get here? Is it the video games? Is it the SSRIs? Yeah, probably. But what it really is is 12 and then 16 years of indoctrination in our schools at the hands of people who tell them that, who say exactly what the Attorney General just said.
“Well, there’s free speech, which of course, we all acknowledge is important, so, so important. But then there’s this thing called hate speech. Hate speech, of course, is any speech that the people in power hate. But they don’t define it that way. They define it as speech that hurts people, speech that is tantamount to violence. And we punish violence, don’t we?
“Of course we do. They’ve been taught that every year of their lives. And so naturally, most of them believe it. When Charlie Kirk is shot in the throat with a .36 on camera. I doubt very many young Americans want to see something like that or actually applaud the death of a man, a father, a husband.
“But they’ve been told for their entire lives in schools exactly what Pam Bondi just told them. Well, there’s free speech, but then there’s also hate speech. And woe to those who engage in it because it’s a crime.”
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