Posted on 04/02/2012 11:27:24 AM PDT by Justaham
Piers Morgan concluded the interview saying, "I like to think of myself as a professional journalist, Touré. I think that you are something else."
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Race-baiting has a new face!
I went to the link to listen, but I could not click “play.” I just don’t want to hear any more lunacy. I can’t take it.
Toure’s an idiot. If someone is screaming, then a shot is fired and it stops, that’s pretty indicative that it was Zimmerman that was screaming, and Tres Bon was doing the beating.
That was absolutely hilarious, especially the part where Toure clearly wanted to say “you’re white so you don’t get it” but couldn’t quite bring himself to reveal the real racist motivations behind his convictions.
I am not a Piers Morgan fan but he did allow this nit-wit Toure to make a complete fool of himself.
These guys seem to know more than the witness that witnessed it..
Dang thats pretty smart!!!... /snide
You have no idea how it pains me to say this words, but Piers Morgan nailed the ole boy with his last words in the piece.
Morgan: “What a load of fatuous nonsense you speak.”
What’s a Toure?
New American Slang - Toure’ - An Abject Idiot, a complete fool.
Toure and other black "leaders" like him live a make believe world where it's always 1955, the Klan stills terrorizes Blacks, and every white person has Klan robes in their closet or is a member of the Aryan Nation. No amount of reason or logic will penetrate their skulls, so it's useless to try. 4,000 young black males get gunned down every year by other black males, but people like Toure choose to get outraged by and exploit a questionable shooting involving a "white" Hispanic. Sometimes you just shake your head and wonder if any progress will ever be made.
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