
The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool Candace Owens Says Charlie Kirk Assassination REEKS Of INSIDE JOB, Right DIVIDED ft. The Quartering
Nov 17, 2025
In this conversation with Jeremy Hambly, a social media commentator known as The Quartering, the duo dives into the explosive claims of Candace Owens regarding Charlie Kirk's alleged inside job assassination. They dissect the implications of Owens’ narratives and how divisions are surfacing within the right, especially around the Israel debate. The discussion also touches on whether these cultural rifts could impact midterm elections, pondering if reconciliation among conservatives is possible as the holidays approach.
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Inside Job Narrative Shapes Conservative Rift
- Candace Owens frames Charlie Kirk's death as potential "inside job" and questions TPUSA's role, escalating skepticism without explicit accusations.
- This narrative aims to erode trust in conservative institutions and reshape alliances around Israel-related disputes.
Rhetoric Builds A Narrative Arc
- Grok's synthesis suggests Owens' rhetoric forms a narrative arc from skepticism to insinuation of complicity by TPUSA insiders.
- The cumulative effect implies foreknowledge or facilitation without direct legal accusation to avoid libel.
Prioritize Voters' Everyday Issues
- Avoid letting sensational true-crime framing distract from policy goals that matter to voters like housing and inflation.
- Focus messaging on concrete economic issues to retain voter engagement ahead of midterms.
