David Axelrod says Kirk is like Martin Luther King. Really.
From the same link as in my last post:
On Civil Rights: In another 2023 event, Kirk had called civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr "awful" and "not a good person" as he decried the Civil Rights Act of 1965, which outlawed discrimination based on race, religion, colour, sex and national origin, and prohibited segregation.
"I have a very, very radical view on this, but I can defend it, and I've thought about it," Kirk said. "We made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s," he said at a December 2023 political conference hosted by his Turning Points USA group. He claimed that the law ushered in a "permanent" bureaucracy meant to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.
You can add David Axelrod to the list of those I never need to hear from or of again along with James Carville, Michael Moore, Ralph Nader, . . . .
For more about what he said about MLK jr.
Kirk, who is no stranger to polarizing statements in the political realm, addressed his view in several social media posts and during an episode of The Charlie Kirk Show that aired on Monday.
"Who was MLK? A myth has been created and it has grown totally out of control," Kirk posted on X on Monday morning. "While he was alive most people disliked him, yet today he is the most honored, worshipped, even deified person of the 20th century Today we are going to tell the truth and explain how this myth was born."
David Axelrod apparently doesn't even do the level of research that an obscure blogger does before he goes on national TV and makes an ass of himself. Fortunate for him, pretty much everyone who gets their face on American TV is a complete ass so he just fades into the wallpaper of horse shit.
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