
Lefties Losing It: 'Contemptible' congresswoman Ilhan Omar attacks the dead
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It's time for Lefties Losing It. Now while normal people from across America were gathering in Phoenix to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk, the line started the night before and by 4 a.m. the crowds were huge. As you can see, they're full of young people,
not just those geriatric misfits you see at those No Kings protests, but amongst the patriots who love America, just like Charlie did, there was a small group of misfits who thought it's a good idea to protest a funeral.
Just gross, gross.
And talking about gross, this happened in NYC. A group of contemptible far-left imbeciles did their best to interrupt a sombre vigil for Charlie. How did they do that? Well one screechy cretin sang Bella Ciao, a message written on one of the unfired bullets, and then some sad soy boys sang about wanting the young Republicans to die. This is the modern left, ladies and gentlemen. I don't want your salvations. I want you to f***ing die. We're not going to give you a
second chance, even when you beg for it, on your knees, begging and pleading.
Just when you think the left has hit rock bottom, they start digging. And that brings me to the Democrats who have incited so much of this hate, so much of this hysteria and violence. Listen here to Democrat Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, who shared a disgusting statement on X, reshared this claim that Charlie Kirk was Dr. Frankenstein
and his monster shot him through the neck. Well here is Omar on CNN with Caitlin Collins doubling down.
I think it was the video where it called him Dr. Frankenstein and said his monster shot him through the neck. I mean obviously this is a person and looking at this, this is someone who was a husband and a father and in the days after his shocking death that happened as a result of his views or happened as a result as he was sharing his views publicly with people that people found it jarring to hear such criticism of that in the
immediate aftermath of what I what I find jarring is that there's so many people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said, that they agree with that, that they're willing to have monuments for him, that they want to create a day to honor him and that they want to produce resolutions in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy. It is one thing to care about his life, because obviously so many people loved him, including
his children and wife. But I am not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind. That should be in the dustbin of history, and we should hopefully move on and forget the hate that he spewed every single day.
The only one spreading hate is that hideously ungrateful woman. You know it's only in the West where people who hate the country are accepted as migrants and allowed to run for public office. As for Charlie being left in the dustbin of history, is that what she said? Well his message, his name, is bigger now than ever. Sorry Elan. Now let's check in on actress turned mad activist Cynthia Nixon. She's now boycotting lefty corporate Disney because they're not left enough
apparently. This is over the low-rating Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off air after deliberately lying about Charlie Kirk's alleged killer. Suddenly the left cares about the First Amendment and free speech. If only they knew what
it meant. I just cancelled my Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions and they asked me why I hit other and I wrote because I believe in the First Amendment reinstate Jimmy Kimmel. Now my whole family is really gonna miss Abbott Elementary. We are really gonna miss only murders in the building but you know what we would miss the First Amendment a whole lot more. Don't go to the theme parks, don't go on the cruises, cancel your subscriptions. Now.
Now let's hear from a race-baiting pastor spewing nothing but lies and vitriol. Now either he is lying and he knows he is lying or he's ignorant. There are no other explanations for what you're about to hear.
Calling this nation to honour and venerate a man who was an unapologetic racist and spent all of his life sowing seeds of division and hate into this land. There's nowhere in Bible where we are taught to honor evil. And how you die does not redeem how And
Charlie Kirk worked another miracle today. He brought feuding former bros Elon Musk and President Donald Trump back together. And Elon had this to say about Charlie.
Charlie was someone who believed in dialogue and open debate. He was a man of ideas. He spoke eloquently. He basically never even raised his voice he was a man of peace and now he's been murdered in cold blood
did you know him personally yes of course we met many times how was he like i supported
his opposition i supported tony park from... Yeah, quite a lot.
Why was he killed?
He was killed because his words made a difference. Because he was showing people the light. And he was killed by the dark.
Charlie was murdered by the dark for showing people the light. That's quite profound and beautiful from Elon Musk. Let's bring in documentary filmmaker and commentator Ami Horowitz. Ami, what did you think of today's service? The emotion in the room was palpable,
it was quite powerful. It was incredible and it's just it's unbelievable to hear considering how dark what happened was how evil it was for them not to fall into that trap and to just focus on love and togetherness camaraderie was incredible the moment where Erica Kirk forgave him. I was something beyond anything I could possibly muster up and this is a direct contrast to the left.
It's a direct contrast to when I've gone to similar rallies on the left and all you hear is vitriol and hate and a call for violence. It really shows the difference between the two.
Oh, it does. And you've experienced that, as you said, yourself. You've been met with violence just for taking an American flag to a protest. You didn't even say anything, do anything. Just the presence of the American flag
was enough to trigger these people into violent acts against you.
Of an American flag?
Yeah.
I didn't fly a MAGA sign, right, or some pro-Israel sign. It was an American flag. I didn't fly a MAGA sign, right? Or some pro-Israel sign. It was an American flag in America, having Americans react to it. It's so fascinating how the left has devolved into violence.
And look, they say, there's this narrative that it's white supremacists who are involved. And yes, look, there's some truth to that, obviously. But with all large lies, they take a kernel of truth and they distort it, right? Look at what it's doing here. Sure, there is violence on the very hard far right, but such a small percentage of the
demographic makeup of the right as opposed to the violence of the left, it's a much larger
percentage of the democratic population. And we see case after case after case and you've seen some polling recently that bears that out where people who identify as left-leaning or very left are quite openly saying yes, acts of violence are justifiable in some cases.
What's so fascinating about that poll is that it's a linear poll, right? The spectrum is very clear. The more left you are, the more prone to violence, which we kind of knew. But what's fascinating was the more right you are, the less you are calling for violence and that people in the center actually call for more violence or accept more violence in our political culture than people in the center right does.
Yeah, it's a fascinating poll.
And completely contrary to so much of the media commentary on this issue, because they love running that line that the biggest threat is right-wing extremism, when that's just not the case. Now, we saw footage today of Charlie Kirk's final moments, his final day, and I was really touched by that.
I wasn't expecting to see it. We saw a little bit of this about a week ago, but we saw a lot more today, and he was just so full of life, so full of joy. He was on a university campus, massive crowd, beautiful day and the horror that followed is just unthinkable.
Let's have a look at some of that footage.
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Awesome guys, thank you.
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I mean, I wanna rewire my brain for that to be the image I remember of Charlie Kirk, as opposed to having seen those horrific images where I was just woken up, I was a different part of the world, and I wake up to texts from friends and family telling me that he was killed, and I turn up to text from friends and family telling that he was killed and I turn on you know instagram I couldn't
believe that those of the images of him being murdered we're all over the place and just seared into my memory and those are the images I want to remember him the happy warrior the person who was open and friendly just so crazy because they're they're they're trying to make him the exact opposite the keepers the word hateful and hate and you saw not to those images but
when he spoke and if you listen I have been listening to hours of what he was saying in those debates. You don't hear any hate from him. It's openness it's it's wanting to convince somebody else of his position. That's not hateful, it's the
opposite of hateful. And the fact that again, commentators, some people in the media who should know better, Democrats, Congresswomen, are using the sort of language that the alleged killer used. It's almost exactly the same. Even this horrific murder, this assassination hasn't been enough to wake them up that this isn't the way to go guide this is not the way to engage in political debate.
Yeah, but unfortunately a lot of the left think it is right because member words or violence. So if words or violence then you can use violence to combat words because they're the same thing on a moral level. I guess nobody didn't have their their parents tell them use your words. Yeah, because they use
their violence. That's it. Now I mentioned earlier that Ilan Omar posted something terrible about Charlie Kirk casting him as some sort of a Frankenstein who created a monster who killed him. I mean, that in itself is just so it's not just ugly. It's full of lies. It was someone from the left that killed so. It's not just ugly it's full of lies it was of someone from the left that killed him it wasn't some turning point USA devotee
and she's doubling down on the issue there is absolutely no self-reflection no apology, no. When it turned down the temperature and do better. She's double down on it on CNN without shine. I'm sorry surprised of course, I'm still surprised because she can say this outpouring of grief. This she can see the
reaction, I'm sure it's taken someone like to exist in a coaching that by surprise, but to to not take even a moment to reconsider her position.
Shame and remorse are not words or actions in the vocabulary of the left. And actually on that CNN interview, I wanna point something out that people haven't pointed out is that as horrific as that was, and it was obviously, but she had said to the CNN host,
she said, well well do you agree that that I have less brain processing power as a black woman, but the problem was that the host of course every but the host didn't say because we know that would be bumped the host knows that those and say oh I'm sorry. But he never said that she kind of apply that he did say that she agree with
them, which the entire problem casting him as his evil person when it wasn't his words
do you think Caitlin Collins is ignorant she didn't know that or she chose not to make that correction because we know where her politics lies and she doesn't want to be sticking up for a Charlie Kirk and being critical of an Ilan Omar.
Well then she's either the worst journalist in the world and didn't hear all the debunking that went on or she did and she chose to ignore it because she likes to cast people like us, people like me I should say, and Charlie Kirk as evil.
Now Vice President J.D. Vance gave a superb speech and he had this poignant line.
It is better to die a young man in this world than to sell your soul for an easy life with no purpose, no risk, no love and no truth.
Army, what do you make of the role faith played in today's memorial? Just about, in fact, every speaker talked about faith and it was so important to Charlie. His Christian faith was the most important thing to him and his values, the way he lived his life, what he preached was centered around that.
I mean, faith is an important part of what makes us more human, right? What makes, what brings humanity out of us. And when we look at Charlie Kirk and say he was this happy warrior, well, that goes hand in hand with his faith, because that's what his faith taught him. I think that, again, when we go back to contrasting the rallies of the left, these are rallies devoid of faith.
And when you don't have faith, when you don't have a belief in God, that's when you devolve into violence, I think. And I think that that's why we see what happened today in Arizona, in Glendale, Arizona, was such a loving, warm embrace of life,
as opposed to a demonization, I think it's because of the faith.
And yet at a funeral we had the sort of security you might expect if you're entering the Oval Office. It took hours for everyone to go to go through. No one was really complaining. You had the president there, the vice president, just about every senior member of the administration so you can understand but the fact that you can't even have any sense of security at a funeral
speaks to just what a crisis point there is in this country when it comes to political debate. There is nothing that's off limits.
Those days are over. Those days of being able to walk on a college campus, give a speech in an open area are over. Look, I get death threats all the time. Everyone I know who is in this world gets death threats repeatedly.
Ben Shapiro can't give a speech on a campus without having 50, a phalanx of security guards and police officers, not to mention his own personal security. And I think what we learned is that, look, if somebody wants to kill you, right, they're gonna be able to do it. If they're willing to trade, they may not have to die,
but they're willing to trade their freedom, they can do it. It's a scary time for people who want to speak out, but we have to.
We have no choice. I think it's something Douglas Murray said, when something like this happens, you spread the risk. I think he was actually quoting Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who's intimately aware of the horrors that can come from extremists attacking you for your opinion. Now, the New York Post has a great editorial on the funeral.
They called it a message to the mainstream media. The editorial asks was Jimmy Kimmel watching Sunday was ABC. Do they understand the bubble they've created? Not only do they not speak to or for these people, they deny they exist. It is unsustainable. I mean what's your reaction to that because you can tell there are many in the media who are shocked by this outpouring of grief.
The fact that people have traveled from around the country to be here, that were lining up overnight by 4 a.m. in the dark. There were, seemed like tens of thousands waiting to enter the stadium. The crowd was huge. And so many in the media are completely blindsided by that.
Yeah, because look, you know, it's so interesting. The outrage we saw to Jimmy Kimmel's firing as compared to the outrage of an assassination of a cultural and political figure. It's incredible to me. This is what the left has done. It doesn't matter. There's more outrage about a hack comedian who had no audience, right, than truly a significant
turning point in our culture. An assassination of a political figure did not draw as much ire from the left as a firing of Jimmy Kimmel.
And they didn't mention it at the Emmys, did they? Not even a passing reference to this significant event.
Do you think that was possible?
I mean, you would think, when I started seeing major sporting leagues having a moment's silence, doing some of them fairly lengthy tributes, I thought maybe the culture has shifted and that would be reflected in Hollywood, but now how they would it is running
not only that I'm sure Hollywood demonize people in Hollywood who said anything nice about Charlie Kirk, not to support a Charlie Kirk God forbid, but people said like a killing of charlotte Kirk is a terrible thing like Chris and Jenna works. Yes, you got roasted by Hollywood for showing empathy.
It's a sick, sick place. Now the left, the Democrats, are suddenly passionate about free speech, or what they think is free speech. Jimmy Kimmel's terrible program, low-rating program, has been pulled off air. And it's incredible, they're trying to make Jimmy Kimmel the victim of this entire catastrophe.
Somehow, he's the victim, he's the one who's being targeted and persecuted, as opposed to the man who's had his life taken from him. And he was persecuted with the Biden DOJ. They were investigating, turning point him personally. He spoke about his fear
of ending up in federal prison if a Democrat was elected president again.
Look, I'm not a fan of the government getting involved in something like Jimmy Kimmel. I don't think it's a good idea. I think it sets a bad precedent. And I promise you it will boomerang when there's a Democratic president.
But it already has. This is the point that Republicans make. Those sort of arguments ring a little hollow because the Democrats go out of their way to silence their political opponents. So I don't know, I think perhaps if they get a taste of their own medicine, if they're held to their own standards, maybe they'll back away from this sort of cancel culture.
No? No, I don't like it from either side. I don't think it's healthy. Having said that-
Well, I mean, the man was- he's lost 70% of his audience.
He should have been- don't get me wrong.
He should have been fired.
He should have been sacked years ago. I have no problem with him being fired. But again, from what we've seen reported, he not only said something that was verifiably a lie, and he knew it was a lie, he still said it, he had no intention of backing away. Like Ilhan Omar, he wanted to go back on the next program and double down on those attacks.
And in that scenario, I mean, what could ABC do? They've just had a massive payout. Unless they're just happy writing checks endlessly, they have to take some action.
We're in the media business. We know they're not willing to write, they're not happy to write endless checks. Look, they were looking for an excuse. There's no question about it. I mean, you saw what happened to Colbert.
Yeah. It was the same, late night just isn't driving revenue, their costs are out of control. Jimmy Killen makes a huge amount of money relative to the amount of audience they bring in. It's not worth it. They were looking for a reason and he gave it to them.
The maths ain't math-sing, as the kids say. It makes no sense.
Is that what they say?
They do say that.
Something like that. How can he earn that salary with that pitiful audience. I mean what sort of a business are ABC running? If I was a shareholder I'd be asking a few questions I can tell you about that. Armie Horowitz, thank you so much for your time, thanks for coming in today. about that. Armie Horowitz, thank you so much for your time, thanks for coming in today.
Always a pleasure.
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