Friday, July 26, 2013

Wht the media are despised





The Lynching




"Zimmerman thought pretty reasonably in my opinion that if he didn't act he would indeed die that night which is why the police did not charge in and refused to charge it until the President and Attorney General of the United States brought  overwhelming political pressure in contradiction all the evidence for a prosecution ... ."
[Transcript from 6:50 mark]

Unlike, say me, Bill Whittle has the respect of many of the very lame-streamers who participated in this lynching.  They'll watch, or at least hear suggestions to.  Will any of them apologize for running with the President's media mob?  I doubt it, but all of them will know inside themselves that they're disgraced.  And everybody they know will too.  The President and the AG of course are little more than street punks, and have no conscience.  They're responsible for that too.
C.ricardo


13 comments:

iri said...

"President and Attorney General of the United States brought overwhelming political pressure"

It would not have been overwhelming had they not possessed the tacit approval of the Republican leadership. It took 5 women to save Zimmerman's ass. I'm not counting the Black-Hispanic that wanted him convicted.

Anonymous said...

Bravo ! Thanks Boss ; ) > SMIBSID

Jon said...

knowing the full story the media won't report puts it in perspective at last

Mike C said...

I'm sure you have probably already seen this iri, but it turns out that not even that juror wanted him convicted. Turns out ABC did some creative editing of her interview. Yes - i'm shocked, shocked that such a thing could happen! I guess that's why I read the news rather than watch it.

Oh - just to be clear. I'm not saying you were watching ABC - I pretty much think no one here does that. I thought the same as you when I read about that interview too. When I saw the above analysis, I thought - ah! Of course! Never, never , never trust the liberal media.

iri said...

I did not read the interview. I did not watch it in total. The snippets I did read and what I did see indicated she is a confused fool but was willing to hang the man. I don't see that editing of her remarks in any way made her out to be a tool of the news. I could be wrong of course.

I also noticed from what I was able to glean from here and there that the other women seemed very quick to distance themselves from her remarks.

The dead hoodie guy's ill fated midnight trip to the Stop 'N Rob for the ingredients to make the latest ghetto potion was the big news to me. That was one hell of a well kept secret up to the trial.

I hope Mr. Zimmerman comes out of this thing as a Zillionaire compliments of the MSM and the State.

iri said...

Oh, and then I hope he takes his money and spends his time and the love and liberality in his heart helping the unfortunate in another country where people like him are honored.

Mike C said...

Heh - speaking of making millions... was in Dick's yesterday and noticed they had moved the #11 Nat's jerseys off to the corner - wonder why? Hitting & fielding gone to hell (again)? Haven't really kept up with them since the all star break but I hear they are not doing so good.

Anonymous said...

I was not really all that broken up about Zimmerman being persecuted (intended). He was an admitted Obama voter and got what he voted for. Maybe he'll wise up and change his voting habits, but until then, I don't care about him (outside of it was a nice little display of the rights of gun owners).

Anonymous said...

Anon, I do not believe that he has been fucked hard enough yet. Maybe, but I'm not sure. Love his brother Robert. He has a future in politics.

Casca

Anonymous said...

Ditto on Robert, Casca. What a great spokesman he was for his family.

Josh

iri said...

"Anon, I do not believe that he has been fucked hard enough yet."

Maybe you'll change your tune Casca/Anon after they kill him? Holy shit, you two are a couple of hard guys.

Anonymous said...

iri -

Reading something into my comment that isn't there. I don't wish death upon the guy, but he voted for Obama and then got bit in the a$$ by the racial politics associated with the Obama Administration.

Do I wish he was convicted? No. Do I wish the justice dept and the race hustler lobby hadn't put pressure on Gov Scott to appoint a hack like Corey? You bet. It shouldn't have been brought, just like the locals declined to prosecute.

PS - I actually do feel sorry that Zimmerman and his family did have to go through the entire ordeal, because he seems like a decent guy. still, my give a damn level is right there at Obama voter. My real hope is that he learns that lesson and adjusts his vote accordingly.

iri said...

Nope, never intended to say you did want that only that I hope you feel sorry for the SOB when "they" do finally get him. There's a pretty good chance of that you know.

But that is interesting to consider. What if he hasn't learned his "lesson". Would it be because he's that stupid or because the Republicans at least in his mind aren't that much better?

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