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THE DEATH OF CHARLIE KIRK IS THE TURNING POINT FOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN AMERICA
Charlie Kirk’s death is a “dark moment for America,” per President Trump. It’s also a turning point for you and me, a call to action, and a time for choosing.
But first, let me tell you about my relationship with him.
Charlie was the greatest man I’ve ever personally known. A moral, kind, generous, and irreplaceable man. Charlie was Turning Point USA, the organization he founded. We are sad today because he represented the best of America and what we as men aspire to be. What set him apart was that he was the least hypocritical man I’ve ever known. He practiced what he preached in his professional and personal life. As for what he built, I would often watch him work and utter to myself, “He’s a force of nature.” He was a modern-day William F. Buckley meets Rush Limbaugh meets Campus community organizer. It hurts to see him gone from this earth after all that was seemingly planned for him. Many of us know he would have been President one day. As Kierkegaard once said, “The most painful state of being is remembering the future, particularly the one you’ll never have.”
For those of you who never met him, this feels like a death in the family. For those of us who did know him, we are heartbroken and grieving with a depth we’ve never before experienced.
I met Charlie Kirk at a Chicago diner in 2012 when he was 18 and I was 27. He was persistent in reaching out to me, looking to obtain a meeting to receive guidance and advice on what he set out to build. He spoke confidently about his plans to build a mass movement of young people. I remember thinking at the time just how ambitious, grandiose, and seemingly improbable it all seemed for this precocious kid. It was a world-changing idea. There are thousands of DMs of people with ideas who talk about the need for political change on a massive scale. Yet, few people actually had the X factor that Charlie had. And sitting across from me was this teenager with a half-eaten sandwich speaking with the quiet conviction of Martin Luther: ‘Here I stand, I can do no other.’
I saw him shortly thereafter, living on a couch at Lee Hanley’s house on Palm Beach Island, a donor I was soliciting for funds that day. Charlie was running around the country; indefatigable, relentless, executing his vision.“Everywhere I go, I run into Charlie Kirk,” I vividly recall Rush Limbaugh saying at the time while at Mar-a-Lago.
A decade later, Charlie built his mass movement.
The irony was that it was me, 10 years his senior, now asking him for advice. I had to start all over. He was on the phone with me, coaching me through my darkest days. I remember pulling over to the side of the road, pacing through the grass, as we had profound conversations about the difference between knowledge and wisdom, as he tried to help me find God in the face of unimaginable evil. I’ll never forget the question he asked me: “Do you love yourself, James?” Then, in San Diego in September 2023 at the Turning Point Faith Conference, he summoned me on stage with Pastor Rob McCoy and asked the entire convention center of 1,200 pastors to pray for me. Charlie put his hands on me and said, “I want us to pray for James O’Keefe and show him some encouragement.”
But it wasn’t just spiritual advice. Charlie prayed as if it depended on God and acted as if it depended on him. He helped me make payroll one month that year when I was rebuilding. That was an act that moved even the non-believers on our staff. Many others who knew him have stories like this. I looked up to him and deeply admired him. He was a role model of what a man ought to be; a better man than we, a model of civility and heroism in an age where those things have been under constant attack.
When asked by a podcaster about how he wanted to be remembered, Charlie said, “courage for his faith.” Charlie did not point left or right but up, where he is now.
But now, for our country and at this pivotal moment in our history, this is our generational equivalent to the assassination of Martin Luther King or John F Kennedy.
As pastor Signorelli wrote today, “the devil overplayed his hand, once again, and this will be the impetus for a mass awakening.”
Charlie’s murder has brought out a premonition that we are headed down a very dark path indeed unless something immediately changes within us.
It is not a coincidence that an assassin, a mere 200 yards away, targeted him in the throat, to send a message that they are coming to take OUR VOICE. Charlie’s show was distributed through Real America’s Voice. Visual images of this horrifying moment of blood spurting out bombarded our social media feeds, and it was a shock against our conscience, our humanity, and it was, as another patriot once wrote, a time that tried our souls. This was a symbol that they thought would scare us, and honestly, it did.
Now that Charlie has ascended, he has left us with a dire warning and a call to action. The price for his message was his life.
In our country, there is a lack of accountability for those who do evil. People who commit crimes don’t fear accountability. Ask anybody at the events he leads, and they all say the same thing. You might even be saying this to yourself:
“Those who do wrong face no consequences.”
“Evil goes unpunished in our government.”
“Nothing ever happens to these people.”
“Nobody is held accountable for anything.”
Call it the deep state. Call it the 4th estate or “The Powers that Be.” Call it bad people in corporations and government acting in confluence, the reality is all the same. Justice just isn’t there for those who deserve it. Corruption flourishes, and the light shines not on the problems but on those trying to expose the problems.
Make no mistake; Charlie Kirk is dead because the people who ought to be in prison are currently roaming free.
This is the principle we must understand. Without accountability, we live under the illusion of freedom.
Unless this changes soon and people are held to account, more people you love are going to die, and it will be worse than what we saw today.
So the question we must ask ourselves is, how many more people have to die because we are not doing our part, exposing wrongdoing, allowing, or standing by watching those conspire to undermine the country?
In order for us to change directions, Charlie Kirk’s assassination must ‘light a fire under people who are afraid to act,’ as my friend Lara Logan put it. All the things he stood for need to come to fruition, or we are just posturing, lying about the legacy he left us, which we claim to admire.
I often get asked by people in politics, “What outcome do you want?” As if it’s some find it bizarre to be asked by those who claim to have a duty to public service. Lost in our politics is any semblance of right and wrong. Ideally, the motive should not be the pursuit of power, but to better society, to Shame the devil, to fight knavery, to knock the bleeding crap out of those destroying the country!
“What matters is your relationship with the truth,” Charlie said. The legacy of Charlie Kirk is therefore: Good people must fight for the right things for the right reasons.
To do this, we must dig deep and fight for what we love, and to do that, we must fight a battle within ourselves. The battle, Roseanne Barr once told me, is within us.
We must choose to love others as we love ourselves. Greater love has no more than this, than a man to lay down his life for his friends. That’s what Christ did for us. That’s what Charlie did for us this week. Charlie enters the gates of heaven with shouts of “Well done, Charlie!” Charlie taught me to expose evil and hold it to account for no other purpose than because the truth is essential, and it is the right thing to do.
Of course, this is the Dream of the Ridiculous Man; “And yet this is merely an old truth, repeated and read a billion times, but still it has never taken root!” - Dostoevsky.
I believe Charlie Kirk’s death is the seed that will finally allow this concept to take root.
There will be people who want to stand up and want to stand down. Jesse Waters pleaded that you can either take that message and crawl into a corner and shut up, or you can do what Charlie wanted you to do and speak louder. The future of this nation will be determined by the choice you make.
There are those who deny the reality of this evil itself. But it is a fact that Charlie Kirk now belongs in the hearts of every single American fighting against those who are undermining the country.
The future of this nation, and our own survival, will depend upon what choice you make.
God was using Charlie to wake up this generation up, and despite the assassin’s bullet to his throat, God will continue to use his voice. A million more Charlie Kirks will now be born.
We look forward to working together to fight evil that exists in this world - and to send a message that the politics of fear will not prevail in the United States of America.
Charlie Kirk assassination latest episode in current scourge of political violence
The murder was preceded by attempts against a presidential candidate, a blue state Jewish governor, and growing support for political violence, especially on the left.
The assassination of conservative activist and television host Charlie Kirk at a speaking engagement in Utah is the latest chilling incident in a growing problem of political violence in the United States.
The assassination follows two similar attempts on then-candidate Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign. Like the now-president, Kirk was addressing a crowd of supporters at a speaking event on the campus of Utah Valley University. Kirk rose to fame as a conservative activist for his mission to bring the conservative message to college students.
But the assassination against the Turning Point USA co-founder is not an isolated incident. The organization, which Kirk founded in 2012 when he was just 18 years old to bring his message to campuses across the country, has faced threats from far-left groups and violent protests for years. Kirk had also faced personal threats from at least two individuals, who were both charged with threatening to attack Kirk or one of his political conventions.
[Very long article, worth reading]