
"a lot of people on the left are trying to backtrackand they're trying to kind of back away from this, but the hate is still out there that they fomented. So, I think it's incumbent upon the people who are in charge of the Democrat Party. If I were the head of the party, I would come out right now and say, We have to stop this. We have to take a little bit of accountability for where we have led this country.'"
"There was a shift that happened on Wednesday afternoon. We should have never needed something this awful to cause that shift, but there has been a bit of a spiritual revival. So, while you have that hateful rhetoric from the left, completely, I guess they are oblivious to what they said in the past and want us to forget it. I think this is a moment that we could go forward as a country, as a world, in a better more positive more spiritual direction"
Calls urged Democratic leaders to publicly condemn politically motivated hate and accept accountability for rhetoric blamed for contributing to the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk. The rhetoric on the left was described as still present despite attempts to backtrack. The assassination prompted nationwide vigils and record church attendance, generating a spiritual revival beginning the Wednesday after the killing. Observers noted that a tragic event should not have been necessary to produce such a shift but expressed hope the spiritual momentum endures. The comments framed the moment as an opportunity for the country to move forward in a more positive, spiritual direction.
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