Monday, September 15, 2025

Are You Tired Of The Noise?

The rich love watching Americans fight culture wars.

The civil war is a coming.

We cannot blame gun violence. It deflates the right's argument about violence coming from the "left." 

Make it make sense. The left is coming for your guns. The left is also violent. 

It can't be both.

President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Congress, capitalism and Israel are the most unpopular things in the United States.

People, please do not resort to the levels of those who profit off the anger. The anger of right wing Americans in the wake of white nationalist Charlie Kirk's death has sparked a censorship and harassment campaign.

The right wing ain't got the smoke for the shooter, his family and the Utah state government allowing open carry on school campuses. They ain't got the smoke for the people who advocate violence against people perceived as threats to society.

They want to go after the vulnerable. Typical of these folks.

All the while, the rich are getting richer. Israel is still committing a genocide and war crimes from every angle. Russia is pushing further in Ukraine with Lithuania and Poland next on the country's radar. China is becoming the superpower as they are moving on from exporting goods to the United States for other nations.

China is working on solving problems the United States failed at doing. 

Food prices are increasing. 

General merchandise prices are increasing.

The cost of living is increasing.

Inflation has rising this month.

Unemployment is increasing.

Gasoline prices are increasing.

Wages are stagnant.

Jobs are not satisfying.

Where does the outrage go to?

Random people who don't agree with these folks politics.

What Golden Age?

The whole getting people fired for mocking the tragic attack shows how the Republicans are willing to sabotage the country. That means more people out of work which leads to more economic uncertainty.  More folks will resort to lawsuits against the instigators, violence towards the instigators, violence towards their employers, violence towards the workers who got them fired and violence towards the agitators who called for their firing.

When a person's death in a high profile incident like a shooting is lionized in the junk food media, the sides get to blaming.

The shooter was a white man. It wasn't a Black man, a Muslim, an immigrant or a transgender person. Why you got to lump them in this white on white violence?

These agitators calling for violence, revenge, firings and public shaming are well within their right to do so. But don't get upset when the tables turn. Or when the next shooting involves them. 

These agitators on the far right are not going to risk their lives or freedom. They are counting on the mentally disturbed and emotionally unstable to do their work.

Scott Presler, Laura Loomer, Riley Gaines, Blaire White, Derrick Evans, Joey Saladino, Hermes, Eric Daughetry, Paul Szypula, Roseanne Barr, Steve Bannon, James Woods, Catturd, CJ Pearson, Steven Crowder, Tomi Lahren, Jack Poesobic, Jacob Wahl, Nick Fuentes, Terrence K. Williams, Ian Miles Cheong, Lindy Li, Andy Ngo, Olivia Krolcyzk, Brandon Tatum, Candace Owens, Nick Sorter, Gunther Eagleman, Chaya Raichik, Meghan McCain, Tim Pool, Megyn Kelly, Amir Odom, Jesse Watters, Bill O'Reilly, Mark Levin, Steve Bannon, Myron Gaines, Rochelle "Silk" Hardaway-Richardson, Eylon Levy, Ben Shapiro, Alex Jones, Owen Shroyer, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Kevin Hodge, Keith Hodge, Bill Maher, Amber Rose, Greg Gutfeld, David Limbaugh, Gordon Robertson, Ali Alexander, Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Matt Walsh, Benny Johnson, Laura Ingraham, Matt Drudge, Mike Lindell, Matt Gaetz, Vince Langman, Brian Kilmeade, Glenn Beck, Sean Davis, Ian Jaegar, Christopher Rufo, Joey Mannarino, Sean "Softball" Hannity and every far right agitator are scared of being taken out by a gunman. They are scared that the bullet won't miss. They want you to risk your freedom or your life to protect their right to gas you up to commit unspeakable crimes against one another.

Once again this is white on white violence. Why the fuck does the far right got an issue with the Black community, Muslims, immigrants and transgenders?

If Kamala Harris did this, the far right would go bonkers.

The suspect comes from a prominent Republican family. You can't make this a leftist. Transgender Americans voted for Trump and Republicans. 

Endless chaos.

A decline of power in the United States. 

Let me be clear: I do not condone violence towards to politicians, media personalities, animals and property. I am not condemning things any longer. I am getting tired of putting empathy on antipathy.

Keep the Black community out of it. It was white on white violence.

1 in 5 Americans believe violence is the only way to solve political problems.

So for the first time in modern history the 50th Vice President of the United States was a fill-in host for The Charlie Kirk Show. 

Vance's ass calling for McCarthyism

Vance said Monday while hosting Charlie Kirk’s radio show that he is “desperate” for national unity after the conservative political activist’s killing but that finding common ground with people who celebrated the assassination of his friend is impossible.

The Republican vice president filled in as host of “The Charlie Kirk Show” from his ceremonial office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House. The livestream of the two-hour program was broadcast in the White House press briefing room and featured a series of appearances by White House and administration officials who knew the 31-year-old Kirk.

Vance, who transported Kirk’s body home from Utah to Arizona aboard Air Force Two last week, opened by saying he was “filling in for somebody who cannot be filled in for, but I’ll do my best.” He recounted his conversations with Kirk’s widow, Erika, and her remembrances of him as a kind, loving husband.

In his closing remarks, Vance criticized what he said were lies about Kirk that he blamed for the killing. He also promised that the Trump administration will act to stop anyone who would kill another person because of their words. Kirk made comments over the years that some Democrats and others said were anti-immigrant, racist, misogynistic or offensive in other ways.

“I’m desperate for our country to be united in condemnation of the actions and the ideas that killed my friend,” Vance said on the program. “I want it so badly that I will tell you a difficult truth. We can only have it with people who acknowledge that political violence is unacceptable.”

Kirk’s influence with Trump and Vance

Vance’s self-described “moonlighting” as substitute radio host, as well as the broadcasting of the program from the White House complex, served as a powerful reminder of Kirk’s close relationship with the Trump-Vance team and the valuable role Kirk’s operation boosting youth voter turnout played on the campaign.

The Republican vice president, 41, was especially close to Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, one of the nation’s largest political organizations with chapters on high school and college campuses. The two began a friendship nearly a decade ago, and Kirk advocated for Vance to be Republican Donald Trump’s choice for vice president last year. Kirk also was someone who had Trump’s ear.

Vance spoke in the show’s opening segment Monday about being at a loss for words as he sat with Erika Kirk last week. But he said she told him something he’ll never forget, which was that the father of their two young children had never raised his voice to her and was never “cross or mean-spirited to her.”

Vance allowed that he could not say the same about himself.

“I took from that moment that I needed to be a better husband and I needed to be a better father,” the vice president said on the program, which airs on Rumble, a streaming platform. “That is the way I’m going to honor my friend.”

White House and administration officials mourn Kirk

Others who joined Vance on Kirk’s program were White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., press secretary Karoline Leavitt and deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller.

The conversation turned toward fighting what Vance described as “festering violence on the far left” with Miller, the first guest.

“With God as my witness, we’re going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle and destroy these networks,” Miller said. “It will happen, and we will do it in Charlie’s name.”

Law enforcement officials have said they believe the suspect accused of killing Kirk acted alone.

The relationship between Vance and Kirk

Vance, who said, “I owe so much to Charlie,” elaborated on his close friendship with Kirk in a lengthy social media post late on the night of the conservative activist’s killing. Vance said it started randomly around 2017 after he appeared on program by conservative host Tucker Carlson. Kirk sent Vance a private message through social media telling Vance he’d done a “great job.”

“And that moment of kindness began a friendship that lasted until today,” the vice president wrote.

Vance said he and Kirk both initially were “skeptical” of Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign but had come around to support the now-two-time president.

Kirk was among the first people to hear from Vance in early 2021 when the Ohio Republican was “interested but skeptical” about running for a U.S. Senate seat, the vice president said in a testimony to Kirk’s role in his political rise.

“We talked through everything, from the strategy to the fundraising to the grassroots of the movement he knew so well,” Vance said. “He introduced me to some of the people who would run my campaign and also to Donald Trump Jr., who “took a call from me because Charlie asked him too.”

Vance said Kirk arranged for him to speak to Kirk’s donors at a Turning Point USA event when he had no reason to help someone polling as low as he was at the time, “but he did it because we were friends, and because he was a good man.”

Vance and others credit Kirk’s efforts and influence with helping Trump win reelection.

“So much of the success we’ve had in this administration traces directly to Charlie’s ability to organize and convene,” Vance said in the post. “He didn’t just help us win in 2024, he helped us staff the entire government.

He added on the program, “If it weren’t for Charlie Kirk, I would not be the vice president of the United States ... it’s one of the reasons why I feel so indebted to him.”

Vance as radio show host

Jody Baumgartner, a political science professor at East Carolina University in North Carolina, said Vance’s hosting duty likely was possible because vice presidents have more free time than presidents.

“If President Trump had time to do something like this, don’t you think he would?” Baumgartner asked. “It’s an interesting question with respect to resources and time, but a vice president has the time that a president doesn’t.”

After Kirk’s assassination

After Kirk was fatally shot last Wednesday at Utah Valley University, Vance tore up his schedule for the next day — he was scheduled Thursday to attend the 24th annual observance in New York of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks — to fly instead to Orem, Utah, with his wife, second lady Usha Vance.

The couple accompanied Erika Kirk and Charlie Kirk’s casket to Arizona aboard Air Force Two.

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