Dem Strategist Called Charlie Kirk A ‘Terrible Demon Boy’ Just Days Before Murder

Sep 13, 2025 - 19:28
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Dem Strategist Called Charlie Kirk A ‘Terrible Demon Boy’ Just Days Before Murder

A Democrat strategist referred to the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk as a professional cancel culture martyr and called his campus tour a “content farm for white supremacy” just days before he was assassinated at a campus event in Orem, Utah.

Gabi Finlayson — whose professional credits include work for political campaigns for high profile Democrats like former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and former President Joe Biden — gave a primer on Kirk’s planned college campus tour, referring to the Turning Point USA founder as the ringleader for “little baby fascists.”

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“Today’s ‘Fresh Hill’ is that Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, is bringing his so-called American Comeback Tour to two campuses near you,” she said. Standing in front of a white board, she punctuated several of her statements by holding up post-it notes and then sticking them to the board.

“He is starting his tour at UVU on September 10th, and then he’ll be back in Utah on the 30th at Utah State,” she continued, adding in slightly lower tones, “Terrible demon boy.”

“Charlie Kirk is one of these campus tour speakers that always sparks controversy, and for very good reason,” Finlayson added, claiming that TPUSA had initially been about honest debate, but had since become something very different.

“Since its founding, it abandoned this non-partisan debate journey that it was on, and [is] now a content farm for white supremacy, cancel culture martyrdom, conspiracy theorists, and all too often these mega conventions where little baby fascists get to cosplay as freedom fighters,” she said.

“So not only is Turning Point USA controversial, but Charlie Kirk, the founder himself, is exceptionally controversial,” Finlayson concluded.

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