I’m with you on every point you just made. If it’s the right story I’m thinking of, there was some kind of lunch where Charlie told her “I don’t want to hire you, I want to date you” … that certainly implies some sort of pre-date vetting on his part as opposed to an organic beginning. It sounded like he was telling her he’d decided she was a good candidate to ultimately be his wife. That’s just weird. And she certainly seems to have agreed to play a certain public part in the aftermath of whatever happened. The trial of this young shooter guy is going to be interesting. He doesn’t come off as any kind of serious mastermind. |
| Make Erika Irrelevant Again |
Lol. Are you kidding? She is living her best life right now. She never wanted to live a quiet life as a submissive wife. She’s a pageant queen, and pageant queens live for the spotlight. She got into Scammy Faye mode before her husband’s blood even dried. She had taken over the entire operation and had multiple fundraisers sent before his body was in the ground. If you told me she arranged the whole thing, I’d believe it 100%. |
Your last sentence speaks volumes about YOU. Normal people don't think like that, but you did. Hope you're in therapy.. |
You really think she’d give any of us grace? I think you are a delusional fool who doesn’t realize they are getting played. |
Let alone people I know I don’t wish for people I dislike to get shot in the head. I think most people feel this way. |
| she planned the whole thing. |
I think you're a cynic who's projecting the way you would behave onto Ms. Kirk. |
I asked, and I am sorry for both you and your children. I understand and thank you for your response. I reread my initial response and I realize it came across as snarky, not my intent, but I was honestly curious. Peace and I hope you find a way out safely. |
Thank you. I mean that. I'm working on it. No one ever talks about the women trapped by the equivalent of a 200lb wild animal when they lament the decline of marriage or bash women who aren't adequately doting. Many husbands are just horrible people, and that's leave aside how they sabotage women in nonviolent ways. I say leave Erika Kirk alone. There's a reason she's not broken up about his death. It's not just that their marriage was a business deal (if it was). She's behaving like someone who has been held back and was just champing at the bit to be her dynamic, executive self finally. That marriage trapped her in some way. |