Key Highlights
- Conservative leader Charlie Kirk is no longer here, but reading his final book, "Right Wing Revolution: How to Beat the Woke and Save the West," released shortly before his death, offers insight into what he might say to conservatives feeling complacent as Democrats appear resurgent."Right Wing Revolution" was published in 2024, when Kirk was seeking to help get Trump back to the presidency.
- Although he certainly railed against numerous intrusions he saw into American life by "woke" elements infecting everything from education to the military to business, his book was more framed as a direct message to conservatives to stop being tolerant, nice, fearful and passive.
- And he didn't couch his language to do it.
- "Revolution can't be approached with a timid, soft touch," he wrote.
- "It's not the place for gentle words, so it is very possible that in many places, this book is going to be offensive to you, the reader." ERIKA KIRK TO LAUNCH TOUR FOR LATE HUSBAND’S BOOK WITH FOX NEWS MEDIA INTERVIEWS, INCLUDING ‘HANNITY’ Charlie Kirk was a conservative activist who led Turning Point USA.



