The Weekly Memo: A Dark Day
On September 10, America lost one of its strongest voices for liberty and biblical values at the hands of a political assassin’s bullet. Charlie Kirk was known not only for building one of the nation’s most effective conservative organizations, but he also gained global attention for engaging in debates on the world’s most hostile and liberal university campuses.
Sadly, the very man who stood as a symbol for free and honest dialogue was killed in America simply because he spoke the truth.
This weekend, I will release a special segment discussing the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Stay tuned.
Before then, check out a few articles on the subject that I found worthwhile:
Joseph A. Wulfsohn, FoxNews, “Vance says he owes 'so much' to Charlie Kirk while guest-hosting show, praises 'visionary' conservative leader.”
Ray Carter, OCPA, “Kirk’s death comes as more college students support violence over speech.”
Pilar Arias, FoxBusiness, “8 employers that fired staff for mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination.”
Fox And Friends, “Charlie Kirk's assassin 'magnified' his voice in US and abroad, Franklin Graham says.”



