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When Turning Point USA's annual AmericaFest convention reached its halfway point, Erika Kirk tried to put a smiling face on things.
Say what you want about AmFest, but its definitely not boring, said Kirk, who has led the influential conservative organization since her husband Charlie was assassinated in September. Feels like a Thanksgiving dinner where your familys hashing out the family business.
That's one way to put it.
Some of the biggest names in conservative media took turns torching each other on the main stage, spending more time targeting right-wing rivals than their left-wing opponents. The feuds could ultimately define the boundaries of the Republican Party and determine the future of President Donald Trump's fractious coalition, which appears primed for more schisms in the months and years ahead.
Ben Shapiro, co-founder of the conservative media outlet Daily Wire, set the tone with the first speech after Erika Kirk opened the convention. He attacked fellow commentators in deeply personal terms, saying some of the right's most popular figures are morally bankrupt.
Candace Owens has been vomiting all sorts of hideous and conspiratorial nonsense into the public square for years, he said.
Megyn Kelly is guilty of cowardice" because she's refused to condemn Owens for spreading unsubstantiated theories about Kirk's death.
And Tucker Carlson's decision to host antisemite Nick Fuentes on his podcast was an act of moral imbecility.
Barely an hour later, Carlson took the same stage and mocked Shapiros attempt to deplatform and denounce people who disagree with him.
I watched it, he said. I laughed.
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BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Incredibly profound with a hint of sincerity but just a little overwrought. It smacks of 60s TV wrestling. Fake with zero value. It brings to mind conservative values and a colonoscopy.
Walleye
(43,817 posts)Ocelot II
(129,076 posts)They're not in moral reorganization; they're in liquidation with no moral assets to liquidate, and their debts can't be forgiven.