@honestpollster Easy. Catholic Social Teaching:
—Dignity of the human person made in God’s image
—The Common Good
—Solidarity
—Subsidiarity
—Family the fundamental unit of society (instead of the individual)
—Preferential option for the poor/vulnerable
I grow infinitely tired of the first sentence here. I don't know what goes on with the Candace situation, I don't watch podcasts. With that in mind, let me offer you all some sense.
In America, you are innocent until proven guilty. End of story. Anyone making the statement this idiot just made needs to reflect. And yes, it's idiotic, so spare me the self righteous virtue signaling. You do not condemn someone to guilt before seeing the evidence and going through a thorough process to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This is a human right. So, Kristan, I know you find logic and consequence challenging, evidenced by your failure as a pro life advocate, but bear with me here.
When a high profile political and religious figure, of which Charlie was both, is assassinated, no stone can be left unturned. Everyone close to him, every business relationship, every random quack letter with a threat, EVERYTHING must be investigated.
When this much money, power, and influence are involved, those closest must be met with ultimate scrutiny. Not as accusation, but as thorough investigation.
I find it ridiculous that such common sense must be stated.
As far as the ever obvious clown show arguments, let's put something to bed.
I don't trust our government. I don't trust any other government. When the most influential evangelical Christian on the planet is bankrolled by Jewish influence, which is a completely opposed theology, openly states that Israel is ethnically cleansing GAZA, as in, openly makes accusations of genocide, against the opposing religious influence that bankrolls his existence, one must factor this in. When donors, funding operatives, and world leaders are in the DMs, one must take that into account.
I am not saying Israel killed Charlie. I literally have no idea. I am saying how on earth can you rule any involvement out? Even secondary involvement. You think this is so irrelevant that it doesn't merit investigation? You think screeching "conspiracy" makes you sound rational or well intentioned? It doesn't. It makes you sound like a tone deaf sycophant with no desire for truth. And oppressive, thought policing tyrant.
I also believe that Erika Kirk has acted EXTRAORDINARILY strange in the wake of Charlie's death. Does that mean she killed him? No. Does that even mean something is off? No. People act weird all the time. What it does mean, is taking videos of Charlie in a casket and posting to social media is odd. The interviews are odd, the mannerisms are odd. The behavior is all odd, and there are odd things in the history. And that should ALL be taken into consideration. Again, on what planet is having eyes and ears and opinions on behavior some sort of thought crime?
Again, I haven't even spoken about this topic, and I have no clue who killed Kirk, and indeed I hold no position on it, but I find the shaping of narratives and the silencing of dissent, and the "mis and disinformation" campaigns akin to... COVID? Are you people are completely lost?
Given that this is the biggest political assassination since Kennedy, maybe people should stop being retards and look at the whole picture.
Is it possible some random transgender freak pulled off the greatest hit of our lifetimes? Sure. Is it likely, given the circumstances? Not at all. Trust your government at your own peril.
If you are incapable of having conversations on this topic, maybe sit at the children's table this Thanksgiving.
In closing, you will likely never know who killed Kirk. But someone will fall.
St. Michael the archangel,
defend us in this battle.
Be our protection against the wickedness and the snares of the devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray.
And do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God, cast into hell Satan
And all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen. ✝️
“Second, there's visual timelines that show Charlie's body being carried to a vehicle within minutes of being shot. Apparently, he was still alive at the time. Again, I know that only because my security was talking to his security in the car.”
Charlie Kirk was worried about speech censorship coming to America under the guise of protecting Jews from antisemitism.
I know because he texted me about it.
Pope Leo XIII did not hate America.
He admired how our nation enabled the Church to thrive.
He also believed America needed the church to form good and virtuous citizens.
Quoting Washington, "Without morality, the State cannot endure."
God bless the United States, the greatest nation in the world, on this 250th Independence Day. May America continue to be a beacon of hope and freedom for the world. 🇺🇸
On July 4, 2026, the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence.
America was not founded as a nation without God. Its founding document appealed to the “Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” and declared that human rights are not gifts from the state, but are endowed by the Creator. That idea became one of the deepest foundations of the American experiment: man has dignity because he is made under God, not because government grants him permission to exist.
Across its history, the United States has produced missionaries, churches, hospitals, schools, charities, soldiers, families, saints, converts, and generations of Christians who carried the Gospel into public life.
Like every nation, America has sins, wounds, failures, and contradictions, but the answer to a nation’s failures is not forgetting God. It is repentance, truth, and return.
A country survives materially by law, defense, work, and order. It survives spiritually by remembering that liberty without God becomes empty, and power without Christ becomes dangerous.
May America return more deeply to the Lord who gave every human soul its dignity.
God bless America. 🇺🇸✝️