The Real Charlie Kirk by Dick Morris (.ePUB)

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The Real Charlie Kirk by Dick Morris
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Overview: In THE REAL CHARLIE KIRK, #1 New York Times bestselling author and NEWSMAX contributor Dick Morris reveals the inspirational life-story of a man who made a career out of telling America to “WAKE-UP!”

THE DAY THE MEGAPHONE FELL SILENT

It was a clear Wednesday morning on September 10, 2025 when the news broke: Charlie Kirk, son, husband, father, evangelical and political leader, commentator and conservative firebrand, foe of the liberals, and friend of many, including President Donald J. Trump, and influential founder of Turning Point USA, had been assassinated while doing what he loved: addressing an audience of students at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah; one of the many stops on his wildly popular American Comeback Tour.

A SINGULAR VOICE OF HIS GENERATION — SILENCED FOREVER

For millions of his followers, the shock was not only personal — it was political. It was also a religious moment for many. First and foremost, Kirk was a Christian; a prominent evangelical leader who was making a powerful impact on American life.

In the polarized theater of American politics, Kirk had been a megaphone, amplifying youthful energy for the right, a voice that seemed both reckless and indispensable to a younger generation of conservatives.

To the left, he was a provocateur; to the right, a culture warrior; to many outside politics altogether, he was a meme factory. But death has a way of stripping away caricature. On that morning, when phones buzzed with push notifications — “Charlie Kirk, conservative activist, dies at 31” — the question was not only how he died, but what would die with him? Who would lead Turning Point USA? And, who was this man who died so young? Where did he come from? What did he believe in? How did he rise so far, so quickly? And why did his words, passion, beliefs, love of country, and growing grass-roots movement to get people to think for themselves and fight for their freedom, enrage so many and incite such hatred that ended in his murder?
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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