Monday, December 15, 2025

Today Is Today: The Tale of Two Grieving Women-A Wife (Erika) vs. A Friend(Candace)


Yesterday, around 8 p.m., Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, posted on X that she would be holding a private meeting today with one of America’s most influential podcasters, Candace Owens. According to her post, the purpose of the meeting is to “iron things out.”

For context, Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, died on September 11 under circumstances that have since ignited what many are calling one of the most significant conspiracy debates of our time, echoing the deep distrust and unanswered questions that defined the post-1963 Kennedy-American political psyche. Official narratives from government sources, as well as from TPUSA itself, have been inconsistent and fragmented. As a result, a large portion of the American public, and observers around the world, have refused to simply accept the story as it has been presented.

Candace Owens, who once worked alongside Kirk and publicly considered him a friend, has emerged as the most vocal and relentless figure questioning what truly happened that day at Utah Valley University. Through her platform, she has pushed back against official explanations and has continued to probe details many believe were glossed over or ignored.

Tensions between Owens and Erika Kirk have been visible. Words have been exchanged publicly, and many observers believe the relationship has shifted from disagreement to outright adversarial. This makes today’s meeting a high-stakes moment. Supporters, critics, and onlookers across the country, and around the world, will be watching closely to see whether clarity, reconciliation, or further division emerges.

As for me, I’m heading off to work.

Still, the moment calls for reflection. Thinking critically matters. It is easy to take sides. It is even easier to accept whatever narrative is fed to us, especially when it comes wrapped in emotion, loyalty, or outrage. But that kind of consumption is not healthy, intellectually or otherwise.

We do not have to choose sides.
If there is truth, strive to be on its side.

Have a wonderful week. 

Pal Ronnie

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