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    1. No_Philosopher_1870 on

      Erica Kirk has reminded me of Vera Donovan, a character in “Dolores Claiborne” by Stephen King, who observed, “An accident is sometimes an unhappy woman’s best friend”. I know that she is far younger than Vera Donovan, but the idea is the same.

    2. yeah… she totally gave the go ahead, this all feels planned, like there wasn’t even a stutter in step.

    3. This is clearly how a widow grieves when her husband was executed live on the Internet, when a riffle bullet blew out his neck. Clearly she’s grieving. Note the sarcasm.

      What a vile woman.

    4. BraveLittleTowster on

      Everybody is acting like they wouldn’t be just as giddy 11 days after no longer being married to Charlie Kirk

    5. Is she ever with her kids or did she just yell at them about blueberries dropped at grandmas and yelled “your dads dead” out the car window as she rushed off to play on a stage somewhere. WHILE saying women should stay home with their kids.

    6. Brilliant_Tourist400 on

      Doesn’t this sound a little too much like Dateline or 20/20? “But six days after the murder, the widow appeared on social media laughing and looking happy. Investigators . . . were suspicious.”

    7. saltybiscuit85 on

      I was more upset watching a squirrel fall off a powerline and get hit by a bus when I was a kid.

    8. LatexSmokeCats on

      Is that a Chicago shirt she has on? I thought they didn’t like woke cities. What next, a blm screensaver on her phone?

    9. Why she look like nearing 60 on this Zoom call despite the heavy filtering? I guess being filled with hatred really does age you…

    10. Plane-Tune-1570 on

      As much as they want to talk about liberals celebrating his death on FOX, maybe we worry about the overjoyed widow? Everyone grieves in their own way, but does everyone show grief? Asking for a physiological perspective

    11. Is there seriously anyone out there on the planet that thinks this woman actually grieved her husband? She has looked so stoked since he passed it’s so off putting and strange.

    12. I can’t tell if their marriage was a fraud from the start (i.e. grifter meets grifter and they decide to grift together), or if there was something genuine there once and over time they grew to hate each other’s guts. (The latter would explain why Charlie had such strange views on marriage and why Erika is so . . . um . . . resilient. Very quickly resilient. *Amazingly* quickly resilient in the face of this pain.)

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