• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

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Crowder's dad just said they asked police for extra security and were told "Maya Angelou just spoke here and she didn't need any security... why do you think you guys need it?".... People need to vet their local law enforcement way better. Hold the mayor or city council accountable for their choices on police chiefs.
 
🚨Radio Legend Willie Cunningham noticed something about Charlie Kirk’s murder that should shock every American!

As Willie said on 700WLW, “According to a law enforcement official, the shot came from 200 yards away. There’s only three or four buildings that are about three to four stories tall. It was, may use the term, a perfect sniper’s nest where you’re slightly elevated. Everyone’s attention is not toward you, but toward the other side.”

Two hundred yards is an incredibly difficult shot, considering the conditions.

That’s the kind of range where trained marksmen rely on match-grade sniper ammunition — rounds like .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor, engineered for precision and stability.

At that distance, you don’t just pull a trigger. You calculate wind drift, humidity, and elevation. And somehow, maintain your heartbeat and breathing.

A 5-mph crosswind can shift a bullet inches off target at 200 yards.

Yet the shooter struck the neck — exactly where intended. No bullet proof vest would have stopped that.

Cunningham also compared it to Trump’s attempted assassination: “The shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania was from a distance of about 70 yards. Fortunately, the president turned his head just for a brief second, hit him in the neck, not in the side of the temple.”

At nearly triple the distance, Kirk’s assassin did not miss.

And the choice of target was deliberate.

Cunningham said, “He was doing what he did in Utah when an assassin from a distance of 200 yards with a rifle shot him in the neck and he didn’t survive.” If Charlie wore body armor, the sniper intentionally aimed for the one gap a vest cannot protect. That requires calculation, training, and cold patience.

The planning extended to the getaway.

Cunningham explained, “That person… likely he took the rifle with him. You could break down the barrel and then get in your car and away you go.” This was site analysis, logistics, and escape strategy — the work of a professional, not a lunatic.

And the conclusion could not be clearer: “This wasn’t some crazy, suicidal madman… This was a directed political hit. The person had to get a scope. The person had to be in a sniper’s nest and think about it, execute the plan, and seemingly get a plan to leave.”

Cunningham then reminded listeners of America’s history: “Lincoln was killed by a Confederate sympathizer. Kennedy by a communist in Dallas. Robert Kennedy by a Palestinian activist. Martin Luther King Jr. by a white supremacist who wanted to silence the voice of civil rights.”

Now Charlie Kirk joins that tragic line — not felled by debate, but by a sniper’s bullet.

Cold-blooded. Professional. Intentional.

A political assassination designed to silence not just one man, but an entire movement.

Also we now know thst cartridges that were fired had engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology. Truly vile and evil.

I can tell you this — I’ve known Willie Cunningham since high school. He has always spoken the truth and is an American patriot. And he is correct in sounding the alarm on this calculated hit.

Our politics just took a very dark turn yesterday. America deserves answers.

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🚨Radio Legend Willie Cunningham noticed something about Charlie Kirk’s murder that should shock every American!

As Willie said on 700WLW, “According to a law enforcement official, the shot came from 200 yards away. There’s only three or four buildings that are about three to four stories tall. It was, may use the term, a perfect sniper’s nest where you’re slightly elevated. Everyone’s attention is not toward you, but toward the other side.”

Two hundred yards is an incredibly difficult shot, considering the conditions.

That’s the kind of range where trained marksmen rely on match-grade sniper ammunition — rounds like .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor, engineered for precision and stability.

At that distance, you don’t just pull a trigger. You calculate wind drift, humidity, and elevation. And somehow, maintain your heartbeat and breathing.

A 5-mph crosswind can shift a bullet inches off target at 200 yards.

Yet the shooter struck the neck — exactly where intended. No bullet proof vest would have stopped that.

Cunningham also compared it to Trump’s attempted assassination: “The shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania was from a distance of about 70 yards. Fortunately, the president turned his head just for a brief second, hit him in the neck, not in the side of the temple.”

At nearly triple the distance, Kirk’s assassin did not miss.

And the choice of target was deliberate.

Cunningham said, “He was doing what he did in Utah when an assassin from a distance of 200 yards with a rifle shot him in the neck and he didn’t survive.” If Charlie wore body armor, the sniper intentionally aimed for the one gap a vest cannot protect. That requires calculation, training, and cold patience.

The planning extended to the getaway.

Cunningham explained, “That person… likely he took the rifle with him. You could break down the barrel and then get in your car and away you go.” This was site analysis, logistics, and escape strategy — the work of a professional, not a lunatic.

And the conclusion could not be clearer: “This wasn’t some crazy, suicidal madman… This was a directed political hit. The person had to get a scope. The person had to be in a sniper’s nest and think about it, execute the plan, and seemingly get a plan to leave.”

Cunningham then reminded listeners of America’s history: “Lincoln was killed by a Confederate sympathizer. Kennedy by a communist in Dallas. Robert Kennedy by a Palestinian activist. Martin Luther King Jr. by a white supremacist who wanted to silence the voice of civil rights.”

Now Charlie Kirk joins that tragic line — not felled by debate, but by a sniper’s bullet.

Cold-blooded. Professional. Intentional.

A political assassination designed to silence not just one man, but an entire movement.

Also we now know thst cartridges that were fired had engraved wording on them expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology. Truly vile and evil.

I can tell you this — I’ve known Willie Cunningham since high school. He has always spoken the truth and is an American patriot. And he is correct in sounding the alarm on this calculated hit.

Our politics just took a very dark turn yesterday. America deserves answers.

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This assumes he was aiming at the neck. Could have been trying for head shot of center of chest. Thinking the dude hit what he was aiming at is highly speculative. it appears Charlies vest caught some of the impact and the right side appeared to get hit.... So it was off from center mass even if he was aiming at the neck.
 
This guy actually mocked another human being????



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