Is this senseless assassination finally the turning point after which America will pull itself back from the brink of political violence and willful self-destruction?
It is difficult enough to write about the most high-profile political assassination in this country since the Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy killings of 1968. It is considerably more difficult to do so when the victim was a personal friend. The pain is profound.Charlie Kirk and I had gotten close, and we had spoken less than 24 hours before the fatal bullet struck to discus...