HALF-FULL REPORT 09/12/25
A Turning Point For The USA ________________________________ ***
Charlie Kirk (1993–2025) was a passionate advocate for American ideals, dedicating his life to inspiring young people toward excellence, merit, and virtue. As co-founder of Turning Point USA, he championed free speech and individual potential, urging students to rise above grievance and embrace their capacity for greatness. His death at Utah Valley University, where he was shot by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, marked a tragic end to a life of purpose.Robinson, once a high-achieving student, became radicalized through online identity algorithms that weaponized his personal failures into ideological rage. His transformation into a lone-wolf actor illustrates a disturbing new threat: high-intellect individuals whose resentment is algorithmically converted into operational violence.
In contrast, the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska by a schizophrenic repeat offender on a Charlotte train highlights the consequences of systemic neglect. Released without bond by an unqualified magistrate, her killer was allowed to roam free despite clear signs of instability. Her death has sparked a cultural reckoning, with public memorials and funding initiatives underscoring the failure of institutions to protect the vulnerable.
Together, these tragedies expose the dangers of ideological extremism and institutional breakdown. Kirk’s message that excellence must triumph over identity politics resonates more urgently than ever. His legacy calls for a recommitment to principle, merit, and the defense of truth in a time of confusion and violence.

This may be the hardest column I’ve ever written, one where I’m so angry that it’s hard for me to put my words into a sequence that’s both coherent and not profane.

Sen. 

Late last week NBC ran a “news” story featuring a dozen disgruntled federal judges whose rulings against various Trump administration policies have been stayed or overturned by the Supreme Court.





