Friday, April 3, 2026

Erika Kirk gets mocked, threatens to sue. She's wasting her time

 Most of us know Druski from the T-Mobile commercials with Zoe Saldana. Today, more people are finding out about him after a skit he performed went viral, and roused the anger of Erika Kirk, nearly 7 months after the murder of her husband, Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.

Druski, to his credit, checked all the legal boxes before he went ahead and had himself made up as a lookalike for the widow Kirk, though he never mentioned her by name in the skit. In truth, the skit was all about conservative women in general.

Encouraged by fellow right wing dimbulbs, Kirk has threatened to sue, but she has no case. It is the knee-jerk reaction of right wingers to threaten litigation when offended.

Check out this side-by-side comparison between Kirk (on the right) and Druski (on the left):


When the joke is on them, conservatives can't deal with it, which is why you have president Trump and others railing against late night talkers like Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, & Stephen Colbert. No, they'll laugh along with gasbags like Greg Gutfeld & Jesse Watters on Fox No News, or morons like Tony Hinchcliffe. They forget that the late Ronald Reagan, despite his flaws on policy, was beloved because he could not only take a joke, but dish it out with the best of them. The Bushes shared the stage with their mimics, Dana Carvey & Will Ferrell. While we don't know what Trump thinks of James Austin Johnson (Saturday Night Live), he couldn't stand Alec Baldwin's mockery of him.

Druski will be just fine. Erika Kirk drank too much conservative kool-aid to appreciate the humor.

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