Erika Kirk is condemned as the biggest phony of our time, accused of performing grief to revitalize her career following Charlie Kirk's death. The speaker highlights two red pill revelations: Kirk straddling Charlie's casket and holding his hand, shifting focus to her own suffering, and immediately hosting a merchandise sales pitch while others mourned. Contrasted with Candace Owens' genuine paralysis at Kobe Bryant's funeral, Kirk allegedly emulated sadness as a style, never blowing her nose despite crying. Recruited as Miss Arizona without experience, she is labeled a grifter who ruined Charlie's legacy by turning his memory into a platform for her own power. [Automatically generated summary]
If you've just weighed into this Erica Kirk story, you don't know anything about it, but you say, you know what, I want to see what all these people are talking about.
I'm going to see what they're, you know, what the big deal is.
You know, what am I missing?
Can you kind of give me an update?
That's what you're asking me.
You don't realize you're asking me, but you're asking me that.
And I'm going to say, I'll give you an update.
The thing that you're going to realize right off the bat, which is the most interesting, is that more than anything else, you will be surprised at how she is universally considered by anybody who spent any amount of time as the biggest phony anybody has ever lived.
Now, wait, or if you've ever seen rather, and you're thinking, wait, She's a widow.
Oh, oh, we know.
Oh, we know.
Yeah, we know.
Yeah, we know she's a widow because that's the only thing you can say about her.
She's a widow.
It's true.
And how the way we react is only based upon what we think we would do if we were in the same situation.
And the way that we would act most probably is not like that.
Interestingly enough, for reasons I don't understand, she has shown this almost performative thing from the beginning, where many of us said, Are you watching this?
Have you noticed?
And she said, Yeah, yeah.
Have you have you noticed?
I know there's something, there's something not right.
Something not right.
And that's precisely the thing.
There's something not right.
Something weird.
Something odd.
Something that doesn't work.
And we can tell this.
And I'm going to say something right now.
And I don't mean to be a sexist, but you might think that.
Women more than men recognize the duplicity, the phoniness.
Two things that went through my mind that were my kind of red pill moment when I saw this.
Two things.
Two things which forever made me say, oh my God.
Number one, when Charlie was laid out in that casket and she was lying across, not prostrate, but straddling, if you will, the casket, holding his hand, I thought was despicable.
Okay?
You may not like that.
That's what made me say, oh my God, I've got it.
I've got it.
That moment alone, more than anything else, still, that set the tone.
I thought, you've got to be kidding.
He's on display and we're showing not him.
Thank God she didn't show his face.
She's showing not him, but she's showing, look at me.
Look at my suffering.
Look.
Did you see it?
Did you see the way I'm acting?
Did you see the way I'm handling this?
Look at me.
Look at me, the bereaved, the lacrimous, the sad, the moral.
Anyway, it was pure performative.
I wouldn't have done that if my beloved wife had, oh God, for me to take this moment and schmaltz it up like that, you've got to be kidding.
Because the moment the message was not about Charlie, it was about her.
Look at me.
Look at my pain.
Look how I'm doing.
Look at me.
See how I'm lying over this prone or is it prostrate?
No, it's anyway.
I'm look at this.
Unacceptable.
People said this disgusting.
I know more people who've lost husbands, wives, spouses, children, and they said I would have never, under any circumstance, ever, ever deigned to do anything that horrible.
Absolutely.
It was horrid.
And the second thing, the second, days after, days after, five days maybe, she had what amounted to kind of a merch meeting, kind of like a sales meeting of all her TPUSA friends.
And she was absolutely, it's like she woke up on Christmas Day and she was saying, hey, look at me, guys.
You know, like we all had a slumber party.
Don't mind my hair.
Hey, guys.
I hate this guy.
I don't know.
I don't know when that came about.
It's always not.
Good evening.
Hello, folks.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
No, it's hey guys.
Hey, you guys.
Even the waiters and waitresses.
Hey, you guys, have you guys made up your mind?
Guys, it's a personal thing.
But the way she said it, it made it even worse.
Hey, guys.
You guys are doing such a super job with the merch sales.
Had sales up 25%.
What's she going to do?
Going to Glen Gary, Glenn Ross, you know, coffee's foreclosers.
It was brutal.
It was people who had, who had, I think they were like chained to their desks, who hadn't, hadn't moved, they were still themselves lost.
A sense of lost, themselves bereft of any sense of normalcy when she went to that.
I mean, it was horrible.
It was horrid.
And there she was with his attitude.
It was like giddy.
I know Charlie's dead.
Get it, you know, get.
And then recently I saw this.
Did you see her with President Trump?
Even he was saying, like, the first time she had his head on his chest and like, look it up like a little girl.
I mean, it was Candace Owens, who, by the way, the best, the best, compared and contrasted it to Kobe Bryant's wife and that tragedy, this beloved football star, and his daughter.
She came out, she spoke very, she almost stunned, stultified, just paralyzed by the grief and the inability to focus.
And then she didn't say, oh, and by the way, going back to Erica, she says, and don't forget, tbusa.com, tbusa.com.
She's giving the website up.
And when it comes to Kobe Bryant's wife, she was saying something to the effect that she was very, very serious, almost angry, but not angry.
Anybody, just like, look, I'm going to do this.
I'm done.
Now's not the time to talk.
Please forgive me.
I'm going to be one of my, I just, thank you, thank you.
And she didn't say, that's Lakers.com.
Go to Lakers.com.
Unbelievable.
No.
And then, what really did it?
Remember, at the State Of The Union, they put Erica next to the woman, the mother of the Ukrainian, what, national, who was stabbed in whatever that thing's called that um uh train, remember that it was.
It was brutal, it was sad, by that sick bastard that stabbed her and her mother.
Was there a picture of elegance, of committed focused mature sadness perspective resolve, but hurt hurt, this void, this vacant emptiness in her eyes,
and you can almost see Erica saying oh, so that's what grief looks like.
I should do oh, nice style, wonder if I can.
That's good, you want to borrow the handkerchief, the handkerchief, the omnipresent, ubiquitous handkerchief.
You know I'm not suggesting anything.
I wouldn't, I don't know, but some people have suggested maybe, maybe it's treated with something, I don't know.
You know they do that.
Sometimes actors will do that.
Sometimes actors will you know, if you're on stage they'll blast you with.
You know camphor and this.
You know what's the most interesting about about Erica?
About that crying.
She doesn't do it anymore, at least well, she she's.
But but you know what really is the most interesting, I think?
Why do you think they give you a tissue when you cry?
Why do they give you a tissue?
Why do you think it is.
Why tell you why?
You know why.
For your nose, your nose runs eyes lachromation, tear ducts in the nose, they're connected.
That's why people blow their nose and they're crying.
Did you ever see?
Erica Wants blow her nose.
One of those good ones that I don't want to.
You don't make a joke about something you really got to clear, because the more you cry it just builds up and you have to clear your nose.
It's just.
That's just the way it is.
It's nature.
Actresses have have commented on this.
She goes through this routine.
There isn't anything about her.
And when she was on the, she was on the uh the, the cable news thing.
UH, RUN with uh, FOX NEWS and with Harris Waulkner and even Barry Weiss.
Stop, just stop.
When she gives you those eyes.
Oh my god.
You think I think i'm being too tough on her.
Watch her.
I don't believe it.
I I look.
I'm not saying she didn't feel anything.
I'm not.
I'm not saying she's involved in anything.
I'm not saying that when somebody milks this for all it's worth, when you become a professional widow, when your whole thing is on the bereaved and i'm going to move in.
And she never talked about Charlie or TP USA again.
It was always an afterthought.
It was always about her power, her strength her, how difficult it was for her.
How are you handling it?
How am I doing it?
All she had to do was come on and just talk about oh, I don't know.
Pretend to maybe and and, and not not these throwaway biblical things.
You know?
First, Ephesians, what is shell?
She's come on, she's showboating the bible.
For god's sakes, all she has to do is just just just once, just once and for all, be, act like a human being, that's all, it's no big deal.
Act like a human, not this performance, the way I should act.
She's gonna ruin that Charlie, if you're listening, if you're watching, she's gonna ruin that.
She has brought more attention and there are people out there, not just Candace, but there are other people who are just they.
They have, they have my god, they have dug up stuff.
Her on the Franz family, I mean, let me tell you something.
These look like a bunch of grifters.
I mean, you know.
The storyline, everything about her.
Remember, none of this would have happened.
None of this.
Had she just acted like a normal human being, had she not used this as a springboard to try to rekindle, refurbish, revamp, and revitalize her career.
And don't forget, don't forget, finally, she was asked to be.
She was pulled.
She was recruited to be a to be a Miss Arizona, whatever.
Please.
You know, I didn't want to do it.
I was just a weird kid, short hair, tomboy, kind of weird.
You know what I mean?
Not Brigitte Macron weird, but maybe anyway.
That's the way I was.
And I was with my mom, and somebody said, oh, you got to do it.
You got to do work for the team.
What?
You got to join a pageant.
A pageant?
Lord, hey, what's a pageant?
I don't know, know nothing about birth and no babies.
No pageant.
What are you talking about?
Of course, this is her.
She's been doing pageants her whole life.
But her story is all it's everything.
Put it this way.
I'm going to leave you with this.
Tell me one thing that she's ever said that's true.
Good luck.
That's your mission.
Tell me one thing she's ever said that's true.
And if you think this is tough, if you think I'm being tough, then you're not paying attention.
Because I like you.
I don't even know you, and I like you.
And I know you're a good person.
And you're fighting every instinct to say, you can't say something about her because she's a widow.
I thought the same thing.
Spend five minutes with her, five minutes, and you'll realize, my God, is there anything that she says that's even remotely real?
And so far, it's a resounding no.
Thank you for watching, my friends.
Always trust your instinct.
Instinct.
I don't know what that means.
Instinct?
Something like that.
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