In my defense, I didn’t watch the video and am pretty confident I’ve never heard anything she’s said.
I haven’t either so let me know if you hear something.
Wait a minute... I was told by a reliable source that she’s a favorite of yours. Please don’t tell me that I was duped by this person. I may have to reevaluate my entire worldview.
I haven’t either so let me know if you hear something.
Wait a minute... I was told by a reliable source that she’s a favorite of yours. Please don’t tell me that I was duped by this person. I may have to reevaluate my entire worldview.
I think Chauvin was a shitty cop, is a shitty person, was definitely guilty of at least manslaughter, and I hope he rots in a cell forever. I also agree with most of what Candace said in that clip.
I think Chauvin was a shitty cop, is a shitty person, was definitely guilty of at least manslaughter, and I hope he rots in a cell forever. I also agree with most of what Candace said in that clip.
I think Chauvin was a shitty cop, is a shitty person, was definitely guilty of at least manslaughter, and I hope he rots in a cell forever. I also agree with most of what Candace said in that clip.
I think Chauvin was a shitty cop, is a shitty person, was definitely guilty of at least manslaughter, and I hope he rots in a cell forever. I also agree with most of what Candace said in that clip.
I disagree with the pull quote in the tweet, but I'm sure she bags on Pelosi/Biden/et al for interjecting themselves and I agree with her on all that. My time is much too valuable to watch the full 6 minute clip obviously.
I disagree with the pull quote in the tweet, but I'm sure she bags on Pelosi/Biden/et al for interjecting themselves and I agree with her on all that. My time is much too valuable to watch the full 6 minute clip obviously.
I disagree with the pull quote in the tweet, but I'm sure she bags on Pelosi/Biden/et al for interjecting themselves and I agree with her on all that. My time is much too valuable to watch the full 6 minute clip obviously.
I didn't watch any of the trial obviously because I value my time, so I can't say for sure whether it was actually fair. But I agree with her basic premise, which was that the media and Maxine Waters made it abundantly clear that a not guilty verdict was going to result in cities on fire. I don't know how sequestering and such actually works, but I just can't imagine the jury not knowing that. I have no idea if/how it would have actually impacted their verdict, mainly because I don't know what evidence they were presented with. But the whole thing sure felt like a media circus with a foregone conclusion. I happen to think it was the right conclusion, but I'm also OK with thinking maybe it wasn't a "fair trial".
Credit where credit is due. Don Lemon with a reasonable take:
The officer faced swift rebuke by some liberal pundits, including LeBron James, for his use of deadly force, but Lemon defended the officer Wednesday night, noting that he was doing his job.
“People are anguished watching another video like this, and I get it. But even in our anguish, we cannot abandon the responsibility we have to be fair. And even while our hearts are hurting, we have to judge each incident based on what we see and the facts we know,” Lemon said."They roll up on the scene. They see people tussling around. Someone has a knife, and their job is to protect and serve every life on that scene. If they see someone who is in the process of taking a life, what is that decision, what decision do they have to make?" he added. "The other person’s life was in imminent danger. As you know, from the hostile environment training that we get on this job, and because of our proximity to law enforcement, that at a certain distance, a stabbing, a knife, can be much more lethal than a bullet. Especially if you get stabbed in the artery in the temple, somewhere that you’re going to bleed out.
Lemon, in reference to people who said the officer shouldn't have used lethal force, said that "Tasers don't always connect."