Pretty accurate depiction, if you ask me.

Posted by sseumblue

20 comments
  1. She’s going to be the GOP VP nominee in 2028. Watch.

  2. I felt a bit sorry for her after old fathead got his neck blown out, then I remembered that she was the kind of woman who would marry Charlie Kirk. Then she proved it ten times over. Nope. In the bin she goes.

  3. Pretty accurate artistic description of a sociopath 👏

  4. Yeah basically. Like it’s generally low class to make fun of a grieving widow / widower. But once they start using the death of their spouse for profit and power? Well, then they’re a free target.

  5. This is in terrible taste.

    People grieve differently. Erika doesn’t need to be crying in public all the time to prove how much the loss of her husband has affected her.

  6. Watching her snuggling up to Trump was a “bit odd”… To say the least…

  7. It’s always about the money with these radical right soothsayers…kirk was a nobody until he became MAGA

  8. Being a shitty wife is one thing, but I’m disgusted by what a bad mother she is. She’s running around having a grand old time while her kids deal with their trauma alone.

  9. Oh she’s probably been getting her back blown out by someone else for a while.

  10. Shouldn’t she be consulting her minister/spiritual counselor. He should manage her affairs until he selects a new husband for her.

  11. Their marriage was only a business arrangement. Basically prostitution, he gets to bang her, she doesn’t throw up until after sex (unless he was into that) and births some little children, she gets to enjoy the millions. I’m sure he was just as big of a douchcanoe to her as he was to the rest of the world. She is almost certainly relieved to no longer be burdened by him and now is pimping his death

  12. Yeah—I don’t like these type posts.

    I don’t like judging people for how they grieve. It’s different for everyone and even though it’s weird and off putting—throwing yourself into your husbands work/cause sorta makes sense as a coping support mechanism.

    It’s not what I would do—I would probably retreat to my family and isolation. But I just have seen enough atypical trauma response in my life to not really wanna encourage or judge this. It’s kinda insensitive and feels like something the Far Right would do.

  13. Nobody knew who this woman was a month ago, now she’s the most powerful woman in the world? Da fuq

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