
On what wouldāve been Charlie Kirkās 32nd birthday today, thereās no greater honor President Trump could have bestowed on him than keeping his promise to Erika Kirk and awarding Charlie the Medal of Freedom posthumously. He more than deserved this. His legacy speaks for itself.
But he also deserved to be here, to celebrate this with his wife, kids, and all who loved him. This moment, and many future ones, were stolen from all of them. The Left may never fully grasp why today means so much to many. But after what we saw this past month, and well before that, we wouldnāt expect them to.
During the initial shock of Charlie Kirkās assassination, by a radical leftist who hated him for his politics, one of the more hypocritical reactions from Democrats was the rush to tone down the rhetoric and demand āunity.ā
They couldnāt even wait a day. While Americans were still processing the first viral political assassination, and likely not the last, given the Leftās continued rhetoric, Democrats pounded the airwaves with a dual message of āletās healā coupled with āthe real threat is still you.ā
Sure, their side just killed one of the most influential conservative voices in decades, but the actual problem was your response to it. In their eyes, your outrage is more dangerous than their murder.
But why was this tone-deaf response their first gut reaction? Everyone knew theyād resort to the typical blame game at some point. But that quickly, and forcefully?
One media yelling match that stands out in the aftermath helps illuminate why. When conservative commentator Dave Rubin challenged leftist Cenk Uygur on Piers Morgan Uncensored about the Leftās history of dangerous rhetoric against us, Cenk was less than thrilled. While denying this was true, all Dave Rubin had to do was point out Cenkās own words over the years, labeling us āfascistsā too. Rather than try to win the argument, Cenkās response was to scream at Dave to stop reading his words on air, supposedly concerned for his safety. Funny how that works.
Welcome to our world, Cenk.
Conservatives have had to grapple with that fear for a while now. Thatās why we understand Charlie Kirkās murder wasnāt random; it was years in the making. Since the Trump era began, the loudest voices on the Left have hardly gone a week without signaling to their rabid, violent base how we should be treated. They called us fascists, Nazis, threats to democracy, you name it. But they didnāt just use words. When they finally reclaimed power after 2020, they wielded it against their opponents like no administration has. They dehumanized and targeted us as the enemies they believed us to be.
The Leftās leaders set the violent tone, and their followers took it to heart. Charlieās killer certainly did.
What everyone witnessed a month ago was the climax of a 10-year effort to label us as not just politically wrong, but as evil that must be dealt with. They had ample opportunity to call off their dogs throughout it. They chose not to. Whenever Democrats were questioned about violence on their side, theyād write it off as some fringe element. But Charlieās murder proved otherwise. We saw the cheering afterwards. And the posting of videos justifying the killing. And the redirecting of their attacks to Charlieās widow Erika.
You didnāt see many Democrats attempting to condemn it either. Maybe deep down, they figure itās too late, that they canāt put the genie back in the bottle. They might be right. But weāll never know because they never try.
The Left paved the way for Charlie Kirkās assassination, and they know it. We know they know it because suddenly, out of self-preservation, they believe words matter.
The ultimate irony of their 180 on rhetoric is that they never stopped to think about theirs. They still havenāt. Hereās another: Their fear is wildly misplaced because what they fear is that we are like them.
But weāre not. Charlie Kirk definitely wasnāt. He was the best among us, trying to undo a violent agenda the Left sowed. A fact they would understand if they had listened to him. Instead, they murdered him for it. Yet unlike them, we didnāt riot ā we gathered to pray. And unlike us, they couldnāt offer prayers and condolences and leave it at that. Instead, they danced on Charlieās grave, condemned our rhetoric, and went right back to calling us āfascists.ā
In Erika Kirkās unforgettable words, we can and should forgive Charlieās killer. But thatās different from unifying with a movement thatās greenlighting the next one. The Left has a clear violence problem. Anyone denying it can look to Democratsā attorney general candidate in Virginia, whoās still enjoying widespread Democratic support. They spent a decade convincing themselves that we were worth hating. Now, they demand we come together without them reversing course. Well, they got their wish. Just not quite the way they envisioned. Our side is more united than ever. If we are to succeed in finishing Charlieās work, it must stay that way.
Clay Shoemaker is the Communications Director and Chief Marketing Officer for America First Works, a former Trump White House official, and a 2016 Trump campaign alum.
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