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“The Next MLK?” - Is Charlie Kirk Assassination A Pattern of What Happened In The 1960’s

Sep 19, 2025
The discussion draws intriguing parallels between Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the infamous killings of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The hosts question the narrative of a lone wolf, suggesting possible accomplices and suspicious tactics. They delve into concerns about coordination and motives behind attacks on young conservatives. The panel also highlights significant security gaps that could be exploited, raising questions about the safety of political events in today’s polarized climate.
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INSIGHT

Assassinations Target Political Futures

  • Patrick Bet-David connects Charlie Kirk's shooting to the 1960s wave of political assassinations and rising political tension.
  • He suggests modern targets are young influencers who shape future politics rather than only current officeholders.
ANECDOTE

Host Received A Top-50 Threat Call

  • Patrick Bet-David recounts receiving a warning call telling him he's on a "top 50" list and to raise his security.
  • He describes continuing public life despite the warning and reflecting on past political violence.
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Anti-Establishment Figures Face Risk

  • Eric Bolling and Patrick note JFK and MLK were anti-establishment figures who challenged elites.
  • They argue that critics who confront the establishment may become targets for political violence.
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