Well, folks, CNN just couldn’t help themselves. On the very day America came together to honor the life of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas went on national TV to spit on his memory—and CNN handed her the mic like it was karaoke night at the DNC.
During an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Crockett proudly explained why she voted *against* a resolution honoring Kirk after his tragic assassination. That’s right—in the wake of Kirk’s assassination by a member of her party, Congresswoman Crockett used her platform not to apologize, or promise to be part of the solution by turning down her violent rhetoric against conservatives, but instead she thought it best to smear him as a racist. And CNN was only too happy to help spread her message during Charlie Kirk’s memorial.
She told host Dana Bash that Kirk’s rhetoric “targeted people of color” and suggested that was the reason most of the “no” votes on the resolution came from non-white Democrats. “It hurts my heart,” she said, as if she were the victim here. Then she went full activist mode, claiming, “I’m not honoring that kind of stuff,” and compared herself to civil rights heroes of the past.
Let’s get something straight: Charlie Kirk didn’t “target” anyone. He talked about things like border security, fair hiring practices, and the importance of merit over quotas. If that offends people, maybe they should take a long, hard look in the mirror instead of playing the race card every time they hear something they don’t like.
But CNN? Not a peep of pushback. Dana Bash just nodded along as Crockett spewed her nonsense. No facts. No challenge. Just another Sunday sermon from the Church of Woke.
Meanwhile, while Crockett was busy dividing the country with her race-baiting drivel, the rest of America was tuning in to remember a man who stood for faith, freedom, and truth.
Charlie Kirk’s memorial was streamed over 100 million times, making it one of the most widely viewed tributes in modern history. Those numbers are bigger than any Superbowl has ever gotten. People from all walks of life, all backgrounds, came together to honor a man who gave his life standing up for what he believed in.
And in a moment that was both heartbreaking and powerful, Kirk’s widow Erika forgave her husband’s killer—*on stage*—quoting Jesus from the cross. That’s what grace looks like. That’s what real strength sounds like. And it’s a million miles away from the bitter, divisive garbage Crockett was spewing on CNN.
Let’s be honest—Democrats didn’t hate Charlie Kirk because he was hateful. They hated him because he was effective. Because he was smart, fearless, and unapologetically conservative. Because he reached young people. Because he rattled the cages of the liberal elite and made them uncomfortable with inconvenient truths.
And now, even in death, they’re still trying to silence him. But it’s not working.
Over 100 million people heard the Gospel and Kirk’s message of hope and freedom that day—far more than tuned in for CNN’s low-energy spin session. While the left played politics as usual, the right showed the world what faith and unity really look like.
The contrast couldn’t be clearer. On one side, a grieving widow offering forgiveness. On the other, a bitter congresswoman slinging lies. One side lifting up truth. The other sinking deeper into hate.
