
“CRISIS actor Erika Kirk, the pageant queen, slithers into the spotlight for the revolting finale of this theatrical production. She’s announced to the stage like she won ‘American Idol,’ complete with pyrotechnics to celebrate her arrival as the new CEO of Turning Point USA. As the melodramatic music swells to a crescendo, this sociopath tilts her head skyward with icy poise, capturing a cinematic moment of plastic despair. Every traitorous shill in the lineup has already endorsed this cheap farce, and now Erika, cloaked in sanctimonious religiosity, shepherds the gullible herd into the next phase of the JWO’s psychological programming. It’s all fanfare, glitz, pomp, and grift – a tour de force in mind control layered within fantastical salvation narratives.”
— Sandra on Gab
View Erika’s speech here.
— Comments —
Hurricane Betsy writes:
The part that curled my toes was her meretricious forgiveness of the murderer. How repulsive.
A sincere, humble Christian would visit the purported murderer in jail and tell him that she forgives him, without any speechifying. Just “I forgive you for what you did.” And make sure no one finds out that she visited him or said anything to him.
Oh, those endless sniffs and eye-dabbings. LOL.
Laura writes:
The whole thing was a mockery of Christianity, a vulgar perversion made by people who despise it.