Widener Library, Harvard University (in full dress for the inauguration of the new university president. (Credit: Joseph Williams) Guest post by Ken Pittman Like many millions of others, I learned of the bloody execution of Charlie Kirk soon after it happened at 12:23 pm on September 10th. I knew of Charlie as a Christian-first conservative American, best known for engaging college campuses for political debate. For many, he became a national example of how conservatives should engage the other side. Some saw him as an agitator by doing so. Others grew to see him as a horrible, right-wing fascist who should be stopped by any means. Soon after Kirk’s assassination, it was clear that at least hundreds of thousands of Americans were eagerly willing to…

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