Archive for 2025

REPORT: Tyler Robinson’s roommate who tipped off FBI is identified as family refuse to deny transgender motive for Charlie Kirk assassination.

A 22-year-old wannabe professional gamer who lived with Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin gave cops incriminating text messages leading to his arrest.

Lance Twiggs turned over Tyler Robinson, who lived with him in a three-bedroom apartment in Saint George, Utah, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Twiggs showed police texts from Robinson about stashing a gun linked to Wednesday’s shooting of the prominent conservative activist at Utah Valley University (UVU), a law enforcement affidavit said.

His identity was revealed as separate reports emerged from Fox and the New York Post which stated that Robinson was living with a ‘transgender partner’ who is co-operating with the investigation.

If true, that could explain at least one of the carvings on the alleged assassin’s bullets:

SOME PEOPLE WANT TO SEE THE WORLD BURN. SOME WANT TO ROAST MARSHMALLOWS ON IT:  Meming The Apocalypse.

My humble role appears to be to bring memes to the marshmallow roasters.

JIM TREACHER:

Pete works for a newspaper that published officer Darren Wilson’s address during the peak of the left’s Ferguson riots a decade ago.

A few years later, on the Fourth of July of 2017, CNN threatened to dox a guy for creating an animated gif of Trump in the wrestling arena smashing a chair onto a CNN logo.

TURNS OUT I WAS RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE KIRK: His pastor, Mark Driscoll, explains that Charlie Kirk was preparing to become a full-time evangelist and apologist for Christianity, just as I suggested might well have been the case had he lived.

PEGGY NOONAN: Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Feels Like a Hinge Point.

During recent national traumas we’ve heard the side argument over “thoughts and prayers.” Something terrible happens, someone sends thoughts and prayers, someone else snaps, “We don’t need your prayers, we need action.” They denounce the phrase only because they don’t understand it, and give unwitting offense. (I always hope it is unwitting.)

Prayer is action. It’s effort. It takes time. Christians believe God is an actual participant in history. He’s here, every day, in the trenches. He didn’t create the universe and disappear into the mists; his creation is an ongoing event, he is here in the world with you. When something terrible happens and you talk to him—that’s what prayer is, talking to him, communicating with concentration—you are actively asking for help, for intercession. “Please help her suffering, help their children, they are so alone.” “Help me be brave through this.”

It’s active, not passive. Catholics, when they’d pray over and over or with friends, used to call it storming heaven. It isn’t a way of dodging responsibility, it is (if you are really doing it and not just publicly posing) a way of taking it.

So pray now for America. We are in big trouble.

We all know this. We don’t even know what to do with what we know. But the assassination of Charlie Kirk feels different as an event, like a hinge point, like something that is going to reverberate in new dark ways. It isn’t just another dreadful thing. It carries the ominous sense that we’re at the beginning of something bad. Michael Smerconish said on CNN Thursday afternoon that normally after such an event the temperature goes down a little, but not in this case, and he’s right. There are the heartbroken and the indifferent and they are irreconcilable. X, formerly Twitter, was from the moment of the shooting overrun with anguish and rage: It’s on now. Bluesky, where supposedly gentler folk fled Elon Musk, was gleefully violent: Too bad, live by the gun, die by the gun.

 Related: “This is a message to the center-Left. I’m assuming it still exists. Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, you guys may be the only faction in American politics who can move to prevent a hot civil war from happening.”

 

BEASTMODE: Tom Cotton Eviscerates Al Jazeera Reporter Roaming Senate Halls: ‘What Do You Say About Working for a Terrorist Sympathizing Network?’

After the Al Jazeera reporter said he’d been filming in Gaza, Cotton asked how he had access to the territory.

“Who’s letting you go in to film in Gaza? That would be Hamas,” the Arkansas Republican said.

When the reporter revealed that he worked for Al Jazeera, Cotton laughed.

“That’s what I thought. Beautiful,” Cotton said. “What do you say about working for a terrorist sympathizing network?”

Al Jazeera journalists have repeatedly been tied to Hamas, with one holding Israeli hostages after Oct. 7. Another, Anas Al-Sharif, was a leader in the terror group—until he was killed by a targeted Israeli strike.

“You’re an embarrassment,” Cotton said. “You got anything more? I’m happy to keep going.”

Might as well go global; the man already owns the New York Times.

BOMB CANADA, THE CASE FOR WAR: Scarborough teacher accused of showing Charlie Kirk murder video to kids.

The Toronto District School Board is investigating an allegation of this happening at a Scarborough elementary school.

First, a University of Toronto professor was sent home for an X post that appeared after the shooting suggesting shooting is “too good” for fascists, and now the TDSB has done the same with a teacher who allegedly showed a Grade 5 and 6 class Kirk’s assassination in Utah.

The Corvette Junior Public School teacher was not in class Friday while the TDSB investigates the complaint from parents that a class of 10 and 11 year olds was shown a graphic video of the slaying.

“Several students from his class went home and complained to their parents, traumatized at witnessing the on-camera death, which they were forced to witness numerous times over,” a source close to the situation alleged. “Parents subsequently reached out to school administrators, who will be putting him on leave at the start of the school day September 12th 2025.”

“While playing this video repeatedly, he gave a speech to his students regarding anti-fascism, anti-trans, and how Charlie Kirk deserved for this to occur,” the source claimed.

Exit question: “Can anybody imagine a teacher showing students as young as 10 the video of Charlie Kirk being murdered by a gunshot to the neck?” Sadly, after seeing the reaction by many on the left on Wednesday, we absolutely can.

Meanwhile, back in the States: NBC News Reports Teachers Are Being Fired Just for ‘Sharing Opinions’ About Killing of Charlie Kirk.

(Classical reference in headline.)

THE LEFT’S BIGGEST FEAR IS THAT THE NORMALS WILL START TO STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES. That’s why they hate Kyle Rittenhouse, and that’s why they killed Charlie Kirk.

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MEANWHILE, IN LONDON:

“Far-right” is hate speech. As we’ve seen with Charlie Kirk, it’s a dog-whistle for leftist violence.