HEALING: "One of yours killed Charlie," she said!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2025

Megyn Kelly signs on with the storm: "I saw an interesting thing happen today."

So says Michael Corleone—the Al Pacino character—during the Cuba interlude in the 1974 feature film, The Godfather Part II

To watch the scene in which he says it, you can just click here.

He's referring to the determination displayed by a Cuban revolutionary as Castro is coming to power. He saw this man being shot to death by Cuban police in the final days before the fall of the Batista regime. 

Yesterday, we too "saw an interesting thing happen"—in this case, on yesterday's edition of The Five. We saw a startling display of Red American fury—what you might even call "the storm." 

That startling display is being ignored at Mediaite even as we sit here typing today.  We'll link you to yesterday's startling event in this afternoon's post. 

For now, we think it's important to spend another day contemplating recent examples of the strength of that tribal fury—in the strength of that storm.

In yesterday's report, we showed you the bulk of what Stephen Miller said at Sunday's memorial service for the late Charlie Kirk. At this point, we offer a subjective assessment:

We apologize for the length of the excerpt from Miller's speech. That said, judged by any pre-existing norm, it's shocking to think that this furious man sits at the right hand of the father:

MILLER (9/21/25): Hello, Turning Point. Hello, patriots. Hello to our fearless president, Donald J. Trump. 

And hello to millions of Americans all across this land who are gathered in sadness and sorrow to mourn Charlie Kirk, but also to dedicate ourselves to finishing his mission and achieving victory in his name.

[APPLAUSE] 

The day that Charlie died the angels wept. But those tears had been turned into fire in our hearts, and that fire burns with a righteous fury that our enemies cannot comprehend or understand. 

When I see Erika [Kirk] and her strength and her courage, I'm reminded of a famous expression:

The storm whispers to the warrior that you cannot withstand my strength. And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

Erika is the storm. We are the storm. And our enemies cannot comprehend our strength, our determination, our resolve, our passion. Our lineage and our legacy hails back to Athens, to Rome, to Philadelphia, to Monticello. Our ancestors built the cities. They produced the art and architecture. They built the industry.

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We will prevail over the forces of wickedness and evil. They cannot imagine what they have awakened. They cannot conceive of the army that they have arisen in all of us because we stand for what is good, what is virtuous, what is noble. 

And to those trying to incite violence against us, those trying to foment hatred against us, what do you have? You have nothing. You are nothing. You are wickedness. You are jealousy. You are envy. You are hatred. You are nothing. You can build nothing. You can produce nothing. You can create nothing.

We are the ones who build. We are the ones who create. We are the ones who lift up humanity. 

You thought you could kill Charlie Kirk. You have made him immortal. You have immortalized Charlie Kirk. And now millions will carry on his legacy. And we will devote the rest of our lives to finishing the causes for which Charlie gave his last measure of devotion. You cannot defeat us. You cannot slow us. You cannot stop us. You cannot deter us.

We will carry Charlie and Erika in our heart every single day and fight that much harder because of what you did to us. You have no idea the dragon you have awakened. You have no idea how determined we will be to save the civilization, to save the West, to save this republic, because our children are strong and our grandchildren will be strong. And our children's children's children will be strong.

And what will you leave behind? Nothing. Nothing. To our enemies, you have nothing to give. You have nothing to offer. You have nothing to share but bitterness. We have beauty. We have light. We have goodness. We have determination. We have vision. We have strength. We built the world that we inhabit now, generation by generation.

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We will defeat the forces of darkness and evil. And we will stand every day for what is true, what is beautiful, what is good. And we will achieve victory for our children, for our families, for our civilization, and for every patriot who stands with us. 

God bless you. God bless Turning Point. God bless Erika. God bless the Kirk family. God bless our heroes. And God bless the United States of America. Thank you.

ANNOUNCER: Please welcome to the stage, Susie Wiles.

For what it's worth, we would guess that Miller's reference to "the storm" is a shoutout to QAnon—a shoutout to the tortured souls who would shoot up pizza parlors based on crazy reports.

We apologize for the length of that excerpt. But judged by any pre-existing norm, it defies comprehension to think that the furious man who delivered that speech sits at the right hand of the father. 

So too, we would say, with respect to Megyn Kelly. As we noted yesterday, she has explained why Red American forces DO NOT CARE if Tom Homan really did accept a bribe in the form of a big bag of cash.

Judged by any traditional norm, Kelly's post took the form of a remarkable screed. It was Kelly's response to the report about Homan's possible acceptance of a large bag of cash, a matter which was first report by MSNBC.

Did Homan possibly accept a sack of cash? "We DO NOT CARE," Kelly had initially posted. 

Then, responding to MSNBC's report, she added this lengthy post:

KELLY (9/20/25): We don’t trust you. We don’t trust the work of your president’s DOJ. We don’t trust the work of your president’s FBI. 

You indicted our presidential candidate 4x with made-up BS charges trying to put him in jail for life. You changed laws so he could be civilly sued by a woman who didn’t even remember what year her alleged “rape” by him was. 

You let an AG who ran for office promising to “get Trump” try to bankrupt him on a claim so specious even the NY appellate court scoffed at it & had to reverse the damage award. 

One of yours killed Charlie and then you laughed at our pain, protested our vigils & said Charlie was to blame and in hell. You lied about the killer’s motives & said he was MAGA when you knew he wasn’t. You put us all in danger by not admitting the truth and then not relenting on the lies you tell about us. You cried endless tears for Jimmy Kimmel but none for Charlie.

You gleefully cancelled all of us for five+ years and danced when we suffered. You censored us & ruined careers of distinguished doctors & others who dared to say the truth during Covid and George Floyd. You cost our children years of learning during lockdowns and endangered them with deadly myocarditis by burying the risk disclosures and never apologized or owned it.

Your govt tried to strong arm Fox into firing Tucker bc of his J6 coverage and you said not a peep about the first amendment.

You changed Title IX with the stroke of a pen, without consent, and endangered and hurt our defenseless daughters. You sterilized and cut off the healthy body parts of children & want to keep doing it.

You lied about a near-vegetative president being fine with the nuclear codes. 

You (personally) had Doug Emhoff on as the scandal of his alleged woman abuse and cheating broke and you didn’t ask him ONE Q about it, then tried to tell us you care about women. 

You opened the border and let in ten+ million illegals who killed Laken Riley and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray after they sexually assaulted her and threw her off a bridge, along with the countless other innocents they rape, murder and molest to this day.

So no, we don’t care what you say about Tom Homan. We do not trust you. We only care about defeating you.

"We only care about defeating you," Megyn Kelly said. 

Did Homan accept a big sack of cash? We DO NOT CARE, Kelly had already said. 

Presumably addressing Blue America (or its elites), she now referred to President Biden as "your president," not hers or that of her tribe. She said that "one of yours" killed Charlie Hurt, and that "you then laughed at our pain."

The sense of grievance was remarkably strong. "You danced when we suffered," the aggrieved multimillionaire said. 

In effect, this was a statement of tribal secession. Tied to Miller's astonishing speech, attention must be paid.

That said, attention is only tangentially being paid within the ranks of Blue America. It's astonishing to think that a person like Miller sits at the right hand of the father—but major organs in Blue America continue to avert their gaze as remarkable war cries keep emerging from within the ranks of "the storm."

Like Miller, Kelly offered a lengthy list of complaints—and her sense of grievance was strong.

In our view, quite a few of her grievances have a reasonable basis in fact. Some of her grievances strike us as remarkably silly, but others among them do not.

In the case of Miller, the problem is the undisguised madness. In Kelly's case, the problem isn't a lack of reasonable complaints. The problem is the massive mountain of self-pity, joined to the wholly unregulated whirlwind of anger within this part of the storm.

Tomorrow, we'll look at some of Kelly's grievances, some of which are unmistakably justified. As we do, we'll show you the ways our elites in Blue America keep whistling past the graveyard as they avert their gaze from the ways we Blues have worked to earn our way out.

Furious players like Miller and Kelly are part of a gathering storm. We Blues remain remarkably feckless and uncomprehending, or so it will say right here.

"I saw an interesting thing happen today." 

So Michael Corleone said—and within the context of the film, Batista was gone by that night.

"The sunshine of the prairie summer and fall months would come sifting down with healing and strength?"

That's what Sandburg said, near the end of Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. We see few signs of healing here, given the state of our Blue cluelessness in the face of their furious storm.

This afternoon: We saw "the storm" as it blew through The Five

Tomorrow: "Ignorant / uneducated," one of our major stars said


15 comments:

  1. Hegseth has summoned hundreds of admirals and generals to a meeting next week. He didn’t say what it’s all about.

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  2. Bob said “Charlie Hurt”.

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  3. Poor Bob misses the point of those two speeches. They’re saying we’re on a crisis that demands very strong POLITICAL action. If the Republicans maintain that passion, they will have a lot of electoral success.

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    1. Hard to see what Kelly is saying with all that blood pouring out of her vagina all the time.

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    2. Now that she is old it smells like Joy Behar's vinegar vagina secretions.

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    3. Poor Bob misses the point of those two speeches. They’re saying Sieg Heils!

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    1. The storm has passed, everything is in ruins.

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  5. This blog is irrelevant.

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  6. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its third and final estimate of second-quarter growth, and the results blew through the doomsday chatter from the left. The economy expanded at a robust annualized rate of 3.8% from April through June, far above the 3.3% forecast and higher than the initial estimate of 3.0%.

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    1. Those numbers are lies.

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    2. "Those numbers are lies."

      Ha-ha. That's what we get when no idiot-Democrat talking point have been produced yet: bare-bones bullshit. Thanks for the laughs.

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  7. "Schumer, please don't throw me into the briar patch."
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    The new memo sent by Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought sharply raises the stakes for funding talks and increases the pressure on Senate Democrats, who are demanding that Republicans restore hundreds of billions of dollars in healthcare spending as a condition of their support for keeping the government funded.

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    1. It's your tree, fuckface, you're sitting in it.

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  8. "We apologize for the length of the excerpt from Miller's speech."

    It's nice that you have read it, Bob, and you're aware now of you being the force of darkness and evil.

    Other than that, while I don't really care about who said what, and can't share your faux outrage, thanks for your squealing. I love it. It's very nice, very optimistic.

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