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Post it on Grindr and maybe he will
Post it on Grindr and maybe he will
Just lives. womp wompNo one will lose jobs.
For some reason a poll popped up in my facebook the other day. Who is a better role model for young women. Taylor swift or Erica Kirk. Of course, it was a right wing site that was running the poll so they were all pro Christian Erica. Not really sure she is someone I want either of my daughters using as a role model, but Taylor is for one.Do these morons realize Taylor Swift is really popular?
Two days before Charlie Kirk was killed his terrified wife Erika summoned a priest to exorcise a 'curse' in the middle of the night
Erika Kirk asked for help after the liberal website Jezebel paid witches to curse her husband Charlie just two days before he was assassinated, according to Megyn Kelly.
The grieving widow, 36, was 'genuinely rattled' over the Jezebel story, which claimed the author had paid witches on Etsy to curse the conservative commentator, 31, Kelly said.
The Kirks were so concerned by the article that they summoned a Catholic priest to undo the curse the night before Kirk was shot dead at Utah Valley University, Kelly said on Tuesday.
Kelly said Erika told her that she and 'Charlie Kirk heard about these curses, and that news genuinely rattled Erika in particular... She was scared.
'So much so that she and Charlie contacted a friend, who I believe she said was a Catholic priest, and asked him to come over and pray with them over Charlie the night before he was murdered.'
Kelly added: 'Why torture a family like this? A Christian, believing family. Why do this vile thing to a young couple?'
The Jezebel article, published on September 8, was titled 'We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk.'
Two days before Charlie Kirk was killed his terrified wife Erika summoned a priest to exorcise a 'curse' in the middle of the night
Erika Kirk asked for help after the liberal website Jezebel paid witches to curse her husband Charlie just two days before he was assassinated, according to Megyn Kelly.
The grieving widow, 36, was 'genuinely rattled' over the Jezebel story, which claimed the author had paid witches on Etsy to curse the conservative commentator, 31, Kelly said.
The Kirks were so concerned by the article that they summoned a Catholic priest to undo the curse the night before Kirk was shot dead at Utah Valley University, Kelly said on Tuesday.
Kelly said Erika told her that she and 'Charlie Kirk heard about these curses, and that news genuinely rattled Erika in particular... She was scared.
'So much so that she and Charlie contacted a friend, who I believe she said was a Catholic priest, and asked him to come over and pray with them over Charlie the night before he was murdered.'
Kelly added: 'Why torture a family like this? A Christian, believing family. Why do this vile thing to a young couple?'
The Jezebel article, published on September 8, was titled 'We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk.'
The article about Erika Kirk calling priest due to witch's curse was satire.
No. I provided the link.