Forever Fredi
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
One had video proof.
I know you’re hot to prove a point, but this is simple legal CYA. One example had an identified perpetrator, one didn’t. The “alleged” language is just SOP in that case. If there had been a named or depicted party in the other case, the same language would have been used.
It really feels dirty bitching about media coverage, but this cant go unsaid.
I thought some of the I'm not on either siders would have brought this up
https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/gop...e-wave-report/
It really is amazing to look back and see how the political press in America
absolutely showered the tea party with nonstop coverage after Obama was elected
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
geez, wonder why that was ?
The article didnt specify positive or negative coverage.
Although at that time in Tea Party circles referring to Michelle as an ape or spitting on John Lewis was seen as a positive.
Am I off base with that observation ?
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oh yeah, let us note Krgrecw was our first poster to invoke race in March of 2019
Last edited by 57Brave; 03-01-2019 at 08:11 AM.
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
I mis remembered I am sorry.
We can feel reassured that he was merely called "******" .
While being spit on or at is still an unresolved claim.
And Mrs Obama ?
You brought this up in defense of lop sided coverage
Wow
Only took them a month
Linked this same article elsewhere thinking it lends itself to a whole other conversation
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...ial-type=owned
Hannity was treated in Texas like a member of the Administration because he virtually is one. The same can be said of Fox’s chairman, Rupert Murdoch. Fox has long been a bane of liberals, but in the past two years many people who watch the network closely, including some Fox alumni, say that it has evolved into something that hasn’t existed before in the United States. Nicole Hemmer, an assistant professor of Presidential studies at the University of Virginia’s Miller Center and the author of “Messengers of the Right,” a history of the conservative media’s impact on American politics, says of Fox, “It’s the closest we’ve come to having state TV.”
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
No agenda here....