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I’m sure there is but you really need to search hard to find them. This was really a no brainer that is why they reached a verdict so rapidly. He should have plea bargained he was no doubt guilty.
Last edited by Goodnight; 12-09-2021 at 08:59 PM..
The Jussie Smollett saga may now be technically over after a Chicago jury found the actor guilty Thursday of five of the six counts he faced, but its impact will be — and has already been — felt for years to come. It doesn’t matter if the actor, who starred on “Empire,” really was beaten up by people yelling “This is MAGA country!” and is wrongly being punished or if he did stage an elaborate hoax, as the jury decided he did by finding him guilty of five counts of disorderly conduct.
Reason number one that politicians should stay out of commenting on news stories and not tweet. The internet never forgets.
That's a good point but here's what I noticed while channel surfing through the cable news stations tonight. ABC News, CNN and MSNBC did cover the verdict briefly, but they avoided mentioning any politician or anyone on their staff who quickly believed the hoax and vehemently pushed the "hate" narrative to further divide the country and political parties.
None of them will be called out for it on those stations. That was clear tonight.
Some of the people on Twitter put together the earlier statements from those people including Biden and Harris, but none of the Left leaning news outlets will mention them.
So essentially those people will never be held accountable for their statements. Which is unfortunate.
So I guess they’re just going to let all these racist white Magamaniacs run wild in Chicago while defenseless black people have to cower in fear in their homes? Oh, the humanity.
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