Jesse Watters Sparks Fury With ‘War’ Declaration After Charlie Kirk’s Killing
Fox News host Jesse Watters sparked a wave of condemnation on Wednesday night with his comments on the horrific killing of Charlie Kirk, just hours before he went on air.
“We’re sick, we’re sad, we’re angry, and we’re resolute, and we’re going to avenge Charlie’s death in the way Charlie would want it to be avenged. He was such a beautiful boy, he was an American boy, and he was incredibly positive, he was full of energy, and life, and he made politics fun,” began a clearly emotional Watters, who had a long friendship with Kirk.
Later in his comments, Watter added, “And as Greg [Gutfeld] said, this hits differently, because Charlie was one of us, and Trump gets hit in the ear. Charlie gets shot dead. They came after Kavanaugh with a rifle to his neighborhood. They went after Musk’s cars. They just shot two Jews outside the embassy. Think about it. Scalise got shot, barely survived. It’s happening. We got trans shooters. We got riots in LA.”
“They are at war with us! Whether we want to accept it or not, they are at war with us! And what are we gonna do about it? How much political violence are we going to tolerate? And that’s the question we’re just gonna have to ask ourselves,” Watters warned ominously, before suggesting what he thought Kirk might want:
Now, Charlie would want us to put as much pressure on these people as possible. Dana nailed it. This is unacceptable and has to stop. And it has to stop now, and everybody is accountable, and we’re watching what they’re saying on television, and who’s saying what, the politicians, the media and all these rats out there. This can never happen again. It ends now. Greg is right again. This is a turning point, and we know which direction we’re going.
Critics were quick to accuse Watters of raising the temperature during a tense moment in American political life, one in which political violence is clearly on the rise and needs to be snuffed out instead of further enflamed.
Veteran journalist James Surowiecki replied to Watters, “This is outrageous, ridiculous rhetoric. I realize Watters is paid to be an attack dog, but this is the exact opposite of what any American committed to democracy should be saying right now.”
Donna Brazile, the former chair of the DNC, added, “Truly outrageous.”
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