@Zabsteroz@DanaLoeschRadio@DLoesch@TPUSA You don’t know her but sure judge her why?
Why is your business how she run or spend her money? You sound very.
bitter .
The only long-term solution is for the Iranian people to be free from the Islamic regime. A peaceful, democratic Iran rooted in its rich Persian history and culture would reduce regional instability, remove the constant threat against Israel, and spare the United States from endless spending and military involvement. Real peace starts when the source of the conflict is addressed.
I believe the Bible, no matter how old, is still a guide for life. Its message of compassion, grace, and humanity applies to everyone—not just widows, and not just the poor.
Women should uplift each other, not tear each other down. If Erika Kirk and Dana Loesch are living according to their faith and hurting no one, why does it concern you? You’re free to run your own organization however you choose.
Stupid tweet of the day. And the idea that a grieving widow should hide for weeks or behave according to random people’s expectations is ridiculous. People grieve differently. Some stay private, some keep working, some try to hold things together for their children and family. That’s called surviving, not profiteering.
@EthanLevins2 Amazing. Thousands of years of history condensed into a factually challenged bumper sticker.
Next you’ll tell us the internet was invented by one country and all wars were started by another.
No. The story was not overlooked or buried.
Israel immediately informed us the attack happened. There were numerous investigations. The Captain of the USS Liberty was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Israel apologized and paid reparations.
The truth is, it's just not a big story. It's a tragic story, and no doubt. But it isn't a big story.
34 Americans died on the USS Liberty in 1967.
11,363 Americans died in the jungles of Vietnam in 1967.
Friendly Fire is horrific, but not uncommon. There is very little reason for a sixty-year old friendly fire incident to be widely known about, much less widely discussed.
For example, that same year, 1967, a US Marine Corp jet attacked a US Army position on Hill 875 in Vietnam, killing 42 American soldiers.
59 years later, not many remember Hill 875, not because it wasn't horrific -- it killed more Americans than the attack on the USS Liberty -- but because it isn't useful as a talking point to implicate the US/Israel relationship.
As to the second part of your question, we aren't discussing the USS Liberty today because of new information. We are discussing the USS Liberty today because of old -- even ancient -- grudges.
Not true at all . You and Candace Owen are the ones that betrayed Charlie kirk. Candace has turned vague insinuations, emotional storytelling, and conspiracy bait into content. If she truly cared about Charlie, maybe she’d stop fueling internet speculation around her husband’s death to millions of strangers.
Candace supported Israel when she was with Charlie Kirk and The Daily Wire, then suddenly changed her entire narrative after getting pushed out.
People can absolutely grow and evolve but there’s a difference between genuine growth and conveniently reinventing yourself for clicks, outrage, and money. If she upset about children dying only when it is involved Israel then she is doing it only for money.
As a proud Israeli Jew, we are not afraid of shelters or sirens.
We stand with the Iranian people!
FUCK the Islamic regime. No mercy for terrorists.
God bless the IDF!
I will stand with Israel forever. 🇮🇱
Hey, who exactly stopped you from asking questions? The issue isn’t asking questions—it’s making accusations without evidence and expecting everyone else to accept them as fact.
If you believe Erika Kirk or anyone else murdered Charlie, then present a single verifiable fact that supports your claim. Questions are fair. So is demanding evidence.
And if you have the right to question others, I have the right to question your motives especially when you were criticizing Charlie long before his death.