Jimmy Kimmel show ends because of Charlie Kirk comments

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Haven't heard from that third party retard chick at all.

Republicans trot libertarians or whatever the fukk they're called out to split the democratic vote anyway they can.

Tariq's dumb ass stopped bringing it up.

Those Muslims for Trump been dealing with funerals because their kin still getting bombed to hell and back and no one in power actually gives a fukk.

Don't get me started on Latinos that voted for Trump. They've ascended c00nery to a level I can't even describe. Their people literally getting taken off the map, babies left in empty houses as parents get stuffed in black vans by masked up cacs.
Dogg, the whole country is crazy and stupid.

I've dated Muslim women prior to the election who thought a third party or Trump would find a way to end the genocide in Gaza. I've known Hispanics who think they are white, and minus the brown complexion would be indiscernible... Hell, I've legit talked to Asian cats who have said they are "white". I know Indian folk who kissed so much white ass at work that think they not ready to cancel these H1Bs. I got black "friends" who said they would vote for Trump 10 times if they could. I got black "friends" who are upset at CK's murder and think buddy is MLK status.

When faced with two bad choices and nothing else viable, you choose the lesser evil. I don't know why this is a such a hard concept for nikkas to grasp.

He's getting y'all used to being grabbed off the street by unidentified masked men. Military convoys in the street. No one criticizing him. Taking guns away from everyone but white men. Taking women out of any job that isn't domestic related. Giving immunity to cops to do whatever the fukk they want. Threatening FCC licenses to anyone who speaks against him. To be honest, he low-key did some even more sinister shyt that's going under the radar that I'm slowly starting to not even feel comfortable mentioning on the Net, not just because we're becoming a through and through surveillance state, but because I'm fairly certain this site is compromised.

Maybe I'm just crazy and stupid. I'm getting to the point I can't tell anymore. I'm at the point I'm just going to stop talking and just hopefully live my life out peacefully because you can't save people who don't know they are in prison.
 

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I live in a timeline where Tucker Carlson is the voice of reason :why:



“It has been a sad, sickening week for America.
Our country witnessed a terrible event. A young man was gunned down doing what he loved—debating all comers on a college campus on behalf of his passionately held beliefs.
The pictures will linger in our minds. Some were from better times. Charlie Kirk with his wife, Erika, and their two young children. Charlie debating on other campuses. Leading conventions of his organization, Turning Point USA. Standing with his friend President Trump on a campaign rally stage.
Others are from the aftermath. Grainy pictures of the suspected shooter released as officials hunted for him. The accused assassin’s mug shot. Crowds of young people on campuses across the nation holding candlelight vigils and memorials for their now-departed champion. The president, shaken by the death of his supporter and friend. The vice president excusing himself from a 9/11 event in New York to fly to Utah to accompany his friend’s lifeless body home to Arizona. The slain man’s wife filled with grief, describing how the couple’s 3-year-old daughter asked her, “Where’s Daddy?” To which Erika replied, “Baby, Daddy loves you so much. Don’t you worry. He’s on a work trip with Jesus.”
Charlie was a 31-year-old political advocate, organizer and entrepreneur. Rather than going to college, he started Turning Point USA. For he loved America—its story, promise and ideals—and wanted it to prosper and grow. Within a dozen years, he grew from an eager teenage politico to confidant of the president. Few people have had as big an influence at such a young age as Charlie Kirk.
Much has been said and written about his extraordinary life and horrific death. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was one of the first voices to capture our attention. In anguish, he said, “We just need every single person in this country to think about where we are and where we want to be, to ask ourselves, ‘Is this it? Is this what 250 years has wrought on us?’ ” His answer was a challenge. “All of us,” he said, must “try to find a way to stop hating our fellow Americans.”
Despite this earnest plea, there has been a disturbing and growing undercurrent in our national conversation and on the internet, a pronounced emphasis on “they” and “them.” Charlie would be alive but for “them.” “They” killed him. “They” are responsible for his death. “They” must be made to pay.
No. Charlie Kirk wasn’t killed by “them.” “They” didn’t pull the trigger. One person did, apparently a young man driven by impulse and a terrible hate. If there were a “they” involved, law enforcement would find “them” and the justice system would hold “them” accountable. But “he” and “him” are the correct pronouns for this horrendous act.
Our culture is built on the principle that individuals are responsible for what they say and do. People can be influenced by words they hear and groups they’re part of. But we aren’t helpless automatons whose actions are dictated by others.
Using Charlie’s murder to justify retaliation against political rivals is wrong and dangerous. It will further divide and embitter our country. No good thing will come of it.
It is also an insult to his memory. Anyone who saw Charlie in action could see he had supreme confidence that logic, facts and appeals to history were the way to win arguments. Not thuggery, threats or silencing. He was in the business of persuasion. No one can have faith in the power of persuasion like he had without an inherent respect for people who might disagree. Earlier this year, Charlie appeared on California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s podcast. Though they disagreed on much, they spoke for more than an hour, free of vitriol and full of mutual regard. That’s the model to emulate.
Charlie will be honored at a memorial service Saturday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The president, vice president and secretary of state will be among the speakers. What they say there will reverberate. Our political system could become even more dominated by deep, dark obsessions. Or Saturday could be a moment when Americans see people of prominence remind us that our republic’s continuance depends on debating important ideas with both passion and mutual respect.
Above all, it needs to be repeated: Violence has no role in our country’s politics. Now or ever. Reasoned discourse is essential to our democracy. Charlie Kirk understood that. Let’s hope it’s a message his eulogists honor.
Mr. Rove was senior adviser and deputy chief of staff for President George W. Bush and is author of “The Triumph of William McKinley” (Simon & Schuster, 2015).”




Karl Rove.
Yea, the man who was the former GOP Lobbyist during the Bush era back in the 2000s being another voice of reason in these crazy times.

Even Karl rove looks like a reasonable moderate compared to these loud, crazy, delusional and fascist maga people controlling the direction, ideology and policy of the GOP right now.
 
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Karl Rove.
Yea, the man who was the former GOP Lobbyist during the Bush era back in the 2000s being another voice of reason in these crazy times.

Even Karl rove looks like a reasonable moderate compared to these loud, crazy, delusional and fascist maga people controlling the direction, ideology and policy of the GOP right now.

Trump has made people wax poetic about Bush Jr and if you were around to see that presidency, you know how this man got shytted on every single day.
 
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