Episode 395: The Second Death of Charlie Kirk
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In this week’s episode, Bill and Scott unpack The Atlantic’s provocative analysis of how Charlie Kirk’s assassination has reshaped the conservative movement and exposed deep ideological fractures within the Trump-aligned right. Drawing from Yair Rosenberg’s Atlantic article, “The Second Death of Charlie Kirk,” they examine how Kirk’s absence has opened space for previously marginalized figures — including extremists and provocateurs — to vie for influence and redefine the coalition’s boundaries.
Bill and Scott explore questions at the heart of contemporary American politics:
• Was Kirk the glue holding together a diverse — if fraught — conservative coalition?
• How are debates over antisemitism, ideology, and legitimacy playing out between figures like Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and Nick Fuentes?
• What does the rising prominence of antisemitic rhetoric within parts of the right mean for the future of conservative persuasion and political identity?