This morning, when asked by the press if President Trump would condemn the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, the young, right wing vigilante charged with killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, White House spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany responded, “The president is not going to weigh in on that.” Later in the day, however, Trump did weigh in […]
Tag Archives: self-defense
Trump not only refuses to condemn the actions of Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse, but makes the case for self-defense
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, 2020 election, Adam Schiff, Anthony Huber, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Joseph Rosenbaum, Kayleigh McEnany, Kenosha, Kyle Rittenhouse, law and order, murder, paintball, Portland, protests, violence 103 Comments
Soleimani was assassinated one week ago today and we still haven’t been shown evidence of the imminent threat
A week ago today, the U.S. military, at the direction of President Donald Trump, assassinated Iranian General Qassim Soleimani. The Trump administration told us at the time that this was absolutely necessary, as they had evidence of an “imminent attack” against U.S. forces… one which could only be stopped by eliminating the powerful Iranian leader. […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Agnes Callamard, assassination, diplomacy, Donald Trump, Doug Collins, foreign policy, imminent attack, imminent threat, Iran, Iraq, Mike Pompeo, Nancy Pelosi, Qassim Soleimani, revenge, Shiite, Tammy Duckworth, targeted killings, terrorist, United Nations 29 Comments
The killing of Trayvon Martin, and what it signals for the future of America
By now, you’ve probably heard about Trayvon Martin, the 17 year old who was recently shot to death in a gated Florida community by an armed, criminally-overzealous-at-best member of a neighborhood watch group. Martin, who was black, was making his way back to his father’s home, after having purchased some candy and an iced tea […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Uncategorized Also tagged Bob Martinez, CCW, concealed weapons, false police reports, Florida, gated communities, George Zimmerman, gun violence, Jeb Bush, justifiable homicide, license to kill, Marion Hammer, private security, race, race and the American justice system, racism, Sanford, shoot first, Skittles, stand your ground, Trayvon Martin 62 Comments