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WAPO: Charlie Kirk Crashes the Economy!

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4.9720 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In its never-ending battle to destroy it’s own credibility, the Washington Post claims that the LITERAL OCEANS of people being fired for their vile and reprehensible behavior following Charlie Kirk’s assassination will bring economic heartache to both sides.

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0:00.0

Charlie Kirk has been assassinated and America, according to the Washington Post, is feeling the pain of this blow because more workers are being fired because of social media posts about Charlie Kirk.

0:16.0

I'm Scott Out with Bill Whittle and Stephen Green. This episode of Right Angles brought to you by the members at Bill Whittle.com. And gentlemen, the story is basically concerned that free speech is under

0:28.2

threat because people who work for various organizations around the country, including, by the way,

0:33.6

the Secret Service and some NFL teams and some others, are losing their jobs

0:39.7

because of inflammatory social media posts they made about the deceased Charlie Kirk.

0:47.7

Steve, first of all, I think this story, you know, the headline is, more employers fire workers over Kirk posts as pressure

0:58.5

from right mounts. Now, Steve, if we were talking about tens of thousands of people being

1:06.5

fired over this, I think you'd have a legitimate story here, but it would be something greater than

1:14.6

a couple of dozen around the country that this is affecting. So I guess, Steve, my first beef about

1:20.6

this is the Washington Post has made a headline story out of something that's affecting a handful of

1:26.0

people who don't seem to have reasonable discretion

1:29.3

when it comes to their public comments, especially when they're affiliated with various organizations.

1:35.3

And they're not being, Steve, they're not being fired because of political issues.

1:42.3

These are people who are making comments about a guy who just got assassinated

1:48.2

and expressing happiness over that. First of all, Steve, do you think that employers should get

1:57.2

rid of people who use social media posts? Should employers clamp down on free speech in that way, as the Washington Post would say?

2:06.8

Well, I think it's up to the employer, and if the employee feels they were wrongfully terminated, they can sue.

2:12.5

And that's the nicest thing I'm going to say during my little talk right here.

2:16.9

I wish you to read some of these,

2:18.9

some of these posts, some of these items, because... Well, they didn't include them in the story

2:24.3

or I would have. Oh, well, there you go, Washington Post. All the truth that fits the narrative.

2:30.0

Yeah, if the Washington Post had been brave enough to run some of those, I think the story would

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