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EXCLUSIVESeptember 17, 2025

The Right Eats Itself Alive Following Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

The Right Eats Itself Alive Following Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has shaken the conservative movement to its core — but instead of uniting around one of its brightest young leaders, the Right is tearing itself apart. What should have been a rallying cry for unity has turned into a circular firing squad.

On one side, you have figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Sen. Josh Hawley demanding swift action and a crackdown on leftist violence. On the other, the establishment wing — folks like Mitch McConnell and Mitt Romney — offering their trademark “thoughts and prayers” while quietly urging the movement not to get “too radical” in response. As if silence ever protected conservatives.

Even inside the MAGA sphere, divisions are showing. Some influencers are blaming weak GOP leadership for creating a climate where conservatives are targets. Others, like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, are warning that the real threat comes from within: cowards too worried about optics and donor checks to defend the base.

The infighting is music to the ears of Democrats and the woke media. Instead of facing a united front, they’re watching conservatives cannibalize themselves on cable news and social media. It’s a gift — and they know it.

Here’s the ugly truth: if the movement can’t stop eating its own, Charlie Kirk’s death risks becoming a cautionary tale, not a unifying moment. The conservative future depends on whether leaders choose courage — or keep feeding the beast of division.

Far From Woke Verdict: The Left didn’t have to destroy the Right — the Right might just do it for them.

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Published on September 17, 2025