MSNBC Owner Drops Warning to Crazies on Network After Dowd Gets Fired for Vile Comments on Charlie Kirk – RedState

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MSNBC Owner Drops Warning to Crazies on Network After Dowd Gets Fired for Vile Comments on Charlie Kirk – RedState

The owner of MSNBC, Comcast, launched a warning to anyone connected to his network, on the antenna or outside, after the dismissal of Matthew Dowd after having suggested that the founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, asked to be shot.





In a letter sent to all the employees of Comcast nbcuniversal on Friday September 12, 2025, three senior executives from the company, Brian Roberts, Mike Cavanagh and Mark Lazarus, called on all their employees to “do better” and to repair the public speech which is so fractured.


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“The tragic loss of Charlie Kirk, a father, a husband, a husband and a defender of the open debate, whose faith was important for him, reminds us of the fragility of life and the urgent need of unity in our nation,” said the letter. “Our hearts are heavy, because his death leaves a family in mourning and a country struggling with the division. There is no room for violence or hatred in our society.”

“You may have seen that MSNBC recently ended his association with a contributor who made an unacceptable and insensitive comment on this horrible event,” he added. “This coverage was in contradiction to promote civil dialogue and to be willing to listen to the views of those who have different opinions. We should be able to agree and passionately, but ultimately with respect. We must do better.”





“Charlie Kirk believed that” when people stop talking, very bad things are starting. “No matter if you agree with his political opinions, words and actions underline the urgency of maintaining an exchange respectful of ideas – a principle that we must defend,” continued the letter. “We believe in the power of communication to bring us together. Today, this belief is more vital than ever. Something essential has been fractured in our public discourse, and as a business that values ​​the power of information, we have the responsibility to help repair it.”

In closing, the company asked all its employees “to embody our values ​​in your work and your communities. We must commit with respect, listen and treat people with kindness”.


See: Charlie Kirk’s latest post perfectly shows how he lived life, without fear

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As my colleague from the Red State reported reported on Wednesday, absolute depravity was fully exposed to MSNBC when the absolutely shocking and horrible news announced that Kirk had been shot down during his event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.

As the comments were made, the only news that came out of the region was that Kirk had been shot. He had not yet been reported that he was dead, killed by an assassin ball.

Telljah wrote:

The Katy Tur anchor, for example, was eager to throw his derisory personal opinion of Kirk because the word of his state was still unknown, characterizing it as a “figure of division, polarizing, lightning rod. Whatever term you want to use”.

MSNBC’s political journalist Allan Smith has contributed to this “[Kirk] A, you know, it has been quite inflammatory in its rhetoric over the years, and that is how he has been able to build such a large platform. “”

But this is what leftist political analyst Loon / MSNBC, Matthew Dowd, believed before the news of Kirk’s death was broken which sparked the most indignation, telling Tur that “[Kirk] is in a way somehow pushing this type of hate discourse, in a way intended for certain groups. And I always return, hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which often then to hateful actions. “”





Disgusting. A reaction followed against Dowd almost immediately and, in a short time, the MSNBC public relations department published a rare public reprimand declaration:

He read:

Declaration of the president of MSNBC, Rebecca Kutler, “During our coverage of news of the Charlie Kirk shooting, Matthew Dowd made inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable comments. We apologize for his statements, as he did. There is no room for violence in America, political or otherwise.”

He was followed by the news that the long -standing contributor had been dismissed, Redstate reported.

Yes, Comcast / MSNBC must do better. Now we are waiting to see if they are just words or if they will really change and repair what they have helped to break.


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