
The Megyn Kelly Show Charlie Kirk's Legacy of Compassion, and Kamala and Katie Porter's Inauthenticity, with Jack Posobiec and Ana Kasparian | Ep. 1172
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Oct 15, 2025 Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator and host, shares heartfelt reflections on Charlie Kirk's legacy as a bridge within the conservative movement, linking generational gaps and emphasizing the need for faith amidst political division. Ana Kasparian, from The Young Turks, critiques Katie Porter's media struggles and authenticity, while also discussing Kamala Harris's communication issues and the implications for leadership. Together, they navigate the cultural clash in media and politics, revealing insights on today's electoral landscape.
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Media Narratives Shape Who Gets Sympathy
- Left-leaning outlets avoided sympathetic coverage of Charlie to protect their narrative about victimhood hierarchies.
- Jack Posobiec argued that making Charlie a sympathetic figure would contradict those outlets' ideological framework.
The Anger Over Stolen Moments
- Jack Posobiec described recurring waves of anger imagining moments stolen from Charlie's family.
- He said that thought—'every single moment was stolen from them'—haunts him in ordinary situations.
Godlessness And Political Violence Link
- Jack Posobiec connected rising political violence to a decline in shared religious grounding.
- He argued that loss of faith fuels resentment, envy, and social disconnection among disenfranchised youth.






