Powerful words from Crowder. Watch. He's fortunate he wasn't disappeared by an assassin on the Left as well.
"it sure is be a hole lotz of MAGAs mad about callin out Dems!"
/Shitbaglodyte
Powerful words from Crowder. Watch. He's fortunate he wasn't disappeared by an assassin on the Left as well.
So after mocking the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi and calling for the execution of Liz Cheney, you’re calling me reprehensible?
The left and media aren’t responsible for this nations most embarrassing moment. Coming up with an alternative reality to what everyone witnessed on live television isn’t discussing it. It’s playing make believe.
There were very bad actors on January 6, that’s been acknowledged. The problem is all of the people who harmed no one were also treated as very bad actors. Massive overreach. Broken windows and bear spray are bad. Yet leftists burned down cities, attacked police, caused billions in damage and somewhere around 20 deaths. That was never called an “insurrection”, in fact it was called a “mostly peaceful protest” and I don’t recall you condemning any of it.If someone were to spray you with bear repellent, hit you with a pole and then smash a window to gain entry to your house, is that how you’d describe it to the police?
I suppose the certification of the election was a coincidence of the timing?
Grandmas who followed people they just watch scale walls and break windows to gain entry.
Jan 6th was not the Democrats ******* up.
If someone were to spray you with bear repellent, hit you with a pole and then smash a window to gain entry to your house, is that how you’d describe it to the police?
I suppose the certification of the election was a coincidence of the timing?
Grandmas who followed people they just watch scale walls and break windows to gain entry.
Jan 6th was not the Democrats ******* up.
This perfectly explains the thought pattern concerning the mentally unhinged, some of whom frequent this board, thanks diver.He said when we listen to these idiots like Jimmy Kimmel or whoever, we just kinda shake our heads, maybe chuckle depending on the foolishness, and move on. When they listen to guys like Charlie Kirk, they see monsters. Big difference.
I know them in detail and most are bogus or overcharged for political reasons not legal. PERIOD. If that is the hill you want to die fighting over you will keep being disappointed in the outcome. The public sees through the BS and made that known in the last election.This is a perfect example of what I’m talk about when I say this place is only concerned with ideology. I’ll eventually accuse someone else of saying what you claim and they’ll vehemently deny it knowing it’s wrong. But they won’t correct you here because it fits their ideology of what happened.
Why don’t you brush up on your understanding of the number of more serious (FELONY) charges related to January 6th and get back to me on what you’ve learned.
By Molly Farrar
September 18, 2025
4 minutes to read
Thousands gathered on the Boston Common, with dozens of dissenters interrupting, to hold a candlelight vigil for far-right activist Charlie Kirk.
“Charlie was a symbol of everything that a Christian and a godly woman would stand for. It’s been completely debilitating. I’ve been incredibly impacted,” Nicole Blanchard, who grew emotional as she spoke, said before the vigil began.
Blanchard, 36, came from Back Bay to “support (Kirk) and his family,” and said she’s “been incredibly moved by everything that he’s done for not only the country, but for the youth.”
More than 3,500 showed up, according to 27-year-old organizer Brian Foley, who ran for Boston City Council this year. The event also drew a comparatively smaller group of protesters, and two people, including a juvenile, were arrested, Boston police said.
The event, which was publicized through social media, was billed to begin at 7 p.m. Candles were handed around, and “True Patriot” t-shirts with Kirk’s face were sold.
Speakers for the event, including student leaders from local college chapters of Kirk’s nonprofit organization Turning Point USA, kicked off around 8 p.m.
“Charlie Kick was someone who was willing to listen to those who disagreed with him. He was one of the last few willing to have a conversation, and that was a rare quality that unfortunately costed his life,” said Anthony Cutler, 21, the president of Suffolk University’s TPUSA chapter.
Other speakers included representatives from MassGOP and right-wing groups like Moms for Liberty and the Massachusetts Family Institute. No elected officials joined despite invitations, Foley noted.
Kirk, 31, was addressing a crowd of thousands Wednesday in Utah, when, as seen in videos circulating on social media, he was shot in the neck while answering a question about gun violence. He was a close ally of President Donald Trump and had galvanized a conservative youth movement, touring college campuses to debate college students, events which often drew protests.
Story by Tony Maglio
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On Wednesday, Disney caved to pressure from various partners and benched Jimmy Kimmel Live! Ultimately, the decision was Bob Iger's and Dana Walden's - but there was more leading up to it than previously reported.
On Monday's episode of his long-running ABC late-night talk show, Jimmy Kimmel implied that Charlie Kirk's murderer, Tyler Robinson, is "one of them," referring to MAGA Republicans.
"We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said during the monologue.
The implication kicked off a "social-media shitstorm," a source with information told The Hollywood Reporter. But then it died down - temporarily.
"We got through that," the source said. But almost immediately after FCC chair Brendan Carr's appearance on Benny Johnson's podcast, the storm of **** "became a bigger swirl."
Within hours, multiple ABC station owners held calls with senior Disney leadership expressing their concern with the comments, a second source told THR.
Inside of ABC, "multiple conversations" with Kimmel were had at the "executive level," the first person said, though the talks had not yet reached Bob Iger or TV head Dana Walden. The execs wanted to know: How was Kimmel going to address the situation on Wednesday night's show?
The answer was not satisfactory to management, sources say. Meanwhile, the advertiser calls began to roll in and then the big affiliate conglomerates, Nexstar and Sinclair, threatened to pre-empt the show. The second source said that the blowback was snowballing enough that had ABC not acted, Kimmel's show would have been dark in a large swath of the country, even beyond the Sinclair and Nexstar territories (including in the Washington D.C. metro area).
The situation became a safety issue as "everyone who was ever on a Kimmel press release" got their emails doxed, per the first source, who said that show publicists even received death threats. Disney wanted Kimmel to address the situation in a way that "would take down the temperature," but what he had planned was "going to fan the flames with the MAGA fanbase," the source said.
A source at the Jimmy Kimmel Live! countered to THR that Kimmel's planned on-air address was not "making it worse," but that he simply "wasn't kowtowing" to the outrage.
Kimmel was "defending what he said (as) being grossly mischaracterized by a certain group of people," the show source said.
THR reported on Wednesday that Kimmel did not plan to apologize for his comments, but did plan to address the situation on-air.
Talks between Kimmel and Disney/ABC hit enough of a stalemate that executives there decided Wednesday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! had run out of time to be salvaged. The show's live-to-tape time was not far off - the studio audience was lined up outside but had not yet been brought in. (Jimmy Kimmel Live! tapes live at 4 p.m. PT.)
By this point, 66 of the roughly 200 affiliate stations had said they would not carry the episode - that's when ABC announced it was suspending the program - a Bob Iger and Dana Walden joint decision as a "last resort," the first person said. Walden delivered the news to Kimmel but did not ask him to apologize, the source, who described Wednesday as "a very heavy, very hard day" inside the walls of Disney and ABC.
Disney and Kimmel declined to comment on the situation.
Disney is still trying to find a path back to Jimmy Kimmel Live!, according to the source. At the top, executives are hopeful, but note that the future is up to Kimmel's willingness to participate in the cooling-off process.
Of course, the future of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is also at least sort of up to the ABC affiliates. The source could not say how many affiliates would have to be on board for ABC to continue business with Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Alex Weprin contributed reporting.