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Charlie Kirk I am a colleague of my very friendly Salem Media and I will exchange text messages and emails with him. He is not a close friend. I’m not his mentor. If anyone was the instructor of this talented Autodidact who founded the turning point in America, it would be Dennis Prager, who was dedicated to Charlie’s new book.
Dennis suffered devastating damage late last year but is slowly recovering. Last week, I learned from Allen Estrin, a close colleague of Dennis and co-founder of Prageru, that Charlie often leaned on Dennis’s hospital bed, who convened the power of his sorrow online after the assassination. Dennis is a moral giant, the shaper of men and women, especially young people. It is no surprise that Charlie looked up to him, as he did.
If Charlie was once Jewish, then “Sitting Shiva” would now come to the conclusion. As a great supporter of Israel’s state and religious freedom, Charles would have been overwhelmed by the love of his Jewish friends and admirers from all over the world. That evangelical and Catholic The loss of sadness Such a profound idea is not surprising, but the extent is still surprising.
Young leader mourns Charlie Kirk after the murder of “Godfather of Campus Conservatism”
most People in the media know about Charlie As a political leader and supporter of President Donald Trump. His colleagues at Salem Media know that he is an incredible, growing force in many fields. I admit what will happen next. There is no assassination of young and vibrant leaders seeking a post, but only to strengthen the scope of the gospel and the power of the constitution is new in the history of the Republic.
America turns around and moves on, with many young men and women picking up Charlie’s flag, such as his wonderful wife Erika and his friend Alex Marlow. The tragedy of the Republic is that Charlie demonstrates a way to bring the craftsman to the promise of free orders, to the public square, the factional enthusiasm may disappear in the debate, which becomes dialogue. For some, this is a threat. They do not welcome arguments. They only want their ability to impose their will on the vision of non-compliers.
“I really hope that Charlie Kirk’s assassination was a turning point for us because we saw and saw things coming in this society, the point we encountered in America,” Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett tells me This week. She quoted passages from GK Chesterton about the necessity of arguments, but the necessity of avoiding arguments, which she notes is crucial in very different places where arguments and arguments end. “One is to spread yourself so we don’t interact with the other side. Now, that’s the opposite of what Charlie Kirk does. He always interacts with each other.”
“I think another news is there [Chesterton] The paragraph is that when you do participate in the other person, we are attracting your ideas and we are not trying to attack or tear down people,” Justice continues“There is a big difference between the two. I think those who are stuck in attacking people do this primarily verbally and physically. But, I think, we are seeing now that we are seeing verbally overflowing into something even more sinister.”
I First meet Charlie Twelve years ago, on the campus of Colorado Christian University, former U.S. Senator and then-university president Bill Armstrong and his colleague, State Senator John Andrews, had me teach 40 high school students for a two-week period. The course covers an overview of the Constitution and American history, and one needs to understand what Lincoln described, the constitution borrowed from the Psalm, which protects our nation’s “Apple Gold.”
The legacy of the new CCU President Eric Hogue is the genius of Bill and John, who brings high school students to the Western Conservative Summit in Denver every summer and uses their mornings to teach, enjoy the Rockies and nights in the afternoons to learn from speakers at the summit. Just brilliant.
I accepted their invitation to lead students to morning classes, although my experience is teaching law students, not high school students. Senator Armstrong then added another excellent stroke (because he was a smart guy.) He asked me to start a new project for a young man who had an hour of preparation for a young man. That The young man is Charlieat 18 or 19 years old. Of course I agree. Which teacher doesn’t welcome the speakers?
However, I was not ready for Charlie because when he rolled into the front of the room, in front of these 40 or so students, he was a few years younger than him. Charlie caught and caught their attention and implanted their passion for this lasting political engagement. This is a revelation. He has a gift. Can’t teach charm. It just appears. Charlie owns it. He never lost it.
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Charlie has been growing and learning as our paths have been crossing over and over the decade since then until we both landed in Salem. I would hear from his colleagues at a workshop at Claremont College. Charlie sucked everything online at Hillsdale College, repeatedly urging me to continue having a “Hillsdale dialogue” with the college president Dr. Larry Arnn, because Arnn is a gifted teacher and Charlie wants to learn, learn, learn, learn, learn, learn, learn, learn. Charlie’s classic automatic behavior is toward the path of wisdom when entering but not the world.
In the process, he met and married the country’s beautiful and brilliant wife, now a sad widow, with two beautiful children, and became a friend and ally of nearly every Republican, from President Trump to a school board member in remote townships. Charlie and his turning point American team are building Next Generation of Political Leadership. He did it. Like Hillsdale graduates, they are everywhere, like Prageru’s hard-working followers. Because those who set up institutions have built lasting monuments for their geniuses.
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When Allen Estrin talked about Charlie last week, he noted that Charlie was as important as he had become — Rush Limbaugh’s coverage and influence, but when Rush hit that Mark and half the age behind Charlie’s growing movement, Charlie built a huge sport on campuses across the country — not even 40% of his time. That was the tragedy of the country. Charlie is producing informed and radical citizens, young men and women of faith and purpose, who inject the hit chamber into the legal republics, which are caused by the tired battles of older generations and are always facing enemies abroad.
There are others Vibrant young leader There – Vice President Vance, Secretary Marco Rubio, Senators Tom Cover and Ted Cruz, Congressmen Elise Stefanik and Dan Harrigan, a generation of Warriors from battlefields around the world, etc. In the ongoing struggle to uphold the Constitution, almost nothing was lost, religious freedom and Charlie would be the first to say the Lord’s control. But when he sat at the end of Shiva, it was all right, so to say: We will not see his equality again.
Hugh Hewitt, the host of the Hugh Hewitt Show, heard Simulcast on the Salem News Channel from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. on the Salem Radio Network. Hugh wakes up on over 400 members nationwide on all streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a regular at the Fox News Channel news roundtable hosted by Bret Baier on weekdays at 6 p.m. ET. Hewitt, a son of Ohio, is a graduate of Harvard and the University of Michigan Law School, has been a law professor at Chapman University’s Fowler Law School since 1996, where he teaches the Constitution. Hewitt launched his epinymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderned a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focused his radio programs and columns on the Constitution, national security, American politics, and Cleveland Brown and Guardians. Hewitt interviewed thousands of guests of Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican President George W.
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