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'This is a watershed moment': It all starts to fall apart now.

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 5 years ago to Culture
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Most of us have seen the evidence and are aware of what happened in court but that is not what this post is about. It's about the beginning of the end for the left.

"On Wednesday's show, Glenn Beck took a closer look into the bizarre circumstances surrounding the sudden dismissal of all 16 charges against "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett and explained why he believes this latest controversy will be the catalyst to stall the social justice movement."

""This is a watershed moment for the social justice movement and the country," Glenn said. "Now, it could have been Kavanaugh, Covington, the Mueller report — but history will show it was Smollett that brought it all down." "

The left is increasingly arrogant and their position is untenable. They are beginning to eat their own.
They have gone too far and now it all begins to crumble.
SOURCE URL: https://www.theblaze.com/glenn-tv/smollett-foxx-soros


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  • Posted by freedomforall 5 years ago
    Black just-us.
    Obama set the example and it will continue unabated until all the guilty people from his "administration" are prosecuted and publicly punished.
    In some cities, this kind of just-us has been going on for decades.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 5 years ago
    Stefan Molyneoux had some interesting commentary on this story the past day or so. Here's the deal....If the FBI actually does a good investigation on this I don't think most of the addled American public can handle the truth that might come out. I'm sure this will just dwindle away and not get covered by the news media. I think the truth behind this is pretty substantive...
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    • Posted by term2 4 years, 12 months ago
      I read his analysis and it sounds very logical to me. It would take a big expensive investigation to prove it one way or the other, but I never understood just WHY this Smollett dude staged this hoax. I mean how could he have thought HE would get something good from it. I think Molyneux hit it right on the head about helping Kamala Harris and her anti lynching bill
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  • Posted by term2 4 years, 12 months ago
    I heard an interesting scenario explaining why they dropped the charges. Interesting set of coincidences:
    1) Smollett apparently has ties with Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama.
    2) Harris and Booker were sponsoring an "anti lynching" bill.
    3)Smollett did his little deed in mid January which brought the lynching issue to the forefront.
    4) In February, the Kamala anti lynching bill passed
    5) Now in March there is no more need for Smollett's publicity since the bill already passed.
    6) The leftists are afraid people will realize that a giant ploy was played out in order to help pass Harris's bill.
    7) So the leftists want the Smollett legal issue to disappear, which is exactly what happened, even to the point of expunging it from his record and SEALING the whole case.
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    • Posted by $ 4 years, 12 months ago
      That bill was one of the silliest things...lynching is already against the law...except, maybe for Treason?
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      • Posted by term2 4 years, 12 months ago
        I dont remember ANY lynchings being done in my lifetime. Killing people is usually just done by stabbing them or shooting them. Lynching is gross and inefficient.
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        • Posted by LibertyBelle 4 years, 12 months ago
          There was that murder of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi in the 60's. I remember something about it on the news.
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          • Posted by $ 25n56il4 4 years, 12 months ago
            Hey LibertyBelle, you asked about the killing of three civil rights workers in Mississippi! I drove thru there when it was happening...as I recall it was Philadelphia, Mississippi? My memory might not be so good on the town. But I remember what happened!
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            • Posted by LibertyBelle 4 years, 12 months ago
              I was a child, as I recall, when it took place. (Born in 1951). It was on the news that 3 civil rights workers were missing. I believe it was a few days later that the bodies were reported found.(This may have been in 1962, I don't remember the year. Or the town). I think one of them was white, maybe two were black.
              I do remember that many years later (maybe 1980 or later) there was a TV movie or something about it, entitled "Mississippi Burning".
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  • Posted by $ blarman 4 years, 12 months ago
    I think one of the things which was pointed out was the city/environment where all this happened: good old Chicago: the original seat of political corruption.
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  • Posted by exceller 5 years ago
    It was Brennan who insisted on including the Steele dossier in the Intelligence Report:

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/john...

    Now he says he was given bad information. But I also recall him threatening the president that "I'll bury you". Wonder who will bury whom now? Brennan is ripe for prison that he is desperately trying to avoid.

    Don't people at the level of Brennan have means to check the veracity of "information"?

    The entire upper echelon fell for it. What does that say about the intelligence level of these jerks?
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    • Posted by BCRinFremont 4 years, 12 months ago
      “I’ll bury you.” I remember a similar statement from an old Soviet Union comrade named Kruschev. (I like to think that he was banging his shoe on the table at the same time, but that was several years later.). Nonethless, Reagan ended up burying the whole stinking lot!
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    • Posted by $ Suzanne43 4 years, 12 months ago
      Didn't Khrushchev say, "We'll bury you," too? Just the opposite happened. May the same thing happen to Brennan.
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      • Posted by exceller 4 years, 12 months ago
        Correct.

        Brennan was probably enamored by the words used by the esteemed communist and saved ii in his memory for use when the opportunity came.

        So this was his opportunity.

        But as with Khrushchev, fate decided otherwise.

        Brennan's grave is ready to accept him with his inflated ego.,
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  • Posted by exceller 5 years ago
    Yes, the left is getting bolder by the day. They don't even try to hide their corruption.

    If left unchallenged, they will escalate further. But as long as it pertains to eating their own, I have no problems with it.
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