Posted on 12/04/2015 6:01:12 AM PST by Neoliberalnot
According to the Daily Beast, the black protester at the Alabama Trump rally, one Mercutio Southall, Jr., was âbeatenâ by the crowd and is planning to file hate-crime charges. Donald Trump is being considered as a possible accessory to the crime. The New York Times also states as fact that he was âbeaten.â The Washington Post says that he was âpunched.â Keep in mind that in the absence of clear evidence and a criminal trial, reporters are supposed to insert an âallegedlyâ or âreportedly.â But in all these cases, they claim without equivocation that a crowd of fat old angry white bigots assaulted this man.
(Excerpt) Read more at takimag.com ...
The libs and the GOPe will continue to attack Trump like this as long as they see him as a potential winner. Bet on it.
Tell big enough lies long enough and the unwashed will believe.
Filing a false police report is a criminal misdemeanor in Alabama and carries a penalty of up to a year in country jail and up to a 2k fine. Someone need to remind this guy of that.
Jah! Das ist es! Mein freund, you has hit ze nail on its head!
That's probably true but it doesn't matter anyway because the unwashed would never consider voting for a Republican under any circumstances.
Regards,
GtG
Every time I see anybody write something in English to sound German, I think of Peter Sellers doing the Beatles song “She Loves You” as Goering and Hitler.
The point of the article is black lies and a thoroughly corrupt old media. The attack is against civilized white people that built the modern world.
A corrupt black robe would simply discard any attempt to prosecute.
Black Lives Matter <=> ISIS
But, "Jah! Das ist es! Mein freund" IS German.
I've heard him do "She Loves You" as Dr. Strangelove. Was that it?
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