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Ric Grenell about Biden’s lack of presence, “something is going on” https://youtu.be/n6eGv3pdn2c
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RNC sets fundraising record in March https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rnc-fundraising-record-congress-senate-house
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After guilty verdict for Chauvin and $27 million payout to Floyd family, you’d think BLM would accept that justice isn’t racist … um, no https://www.foxnews.com/media/leo-terrell-biden-democrats-derek-chauvin-verdict-reaction and https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1384674157858852869
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Kamala has gone 28 days without a news conference since being picked to manage the border crisis https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kamala-harris-no-press-conference-border-crisis
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Kamala goes all awkward with laughter again, says “everybody’s laughing” as audience stared at her in silence https://twitter.com/CalebJHull/status/1384176373753815043
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CNN complains that Fox News chyrons about Biden are too mean https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kristine-marsh/2021/04/19/youre-kidding-me-right-cnn-whines-fox-news-chyrons-are-too-mean
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Maricopa County election audit is underway https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-senate-republicans-begin-months-long-2020-election-audit
See you tomorrow.
He's guilty of everything. I'm pretty sure they convicted him of killing a guy three different ways.
He meant that as sarcasm. At the same time, I do think manslaughter is appropriate. I watched the entire trial and one thing is definite - George had a change in behavior, indicative of a medical emergency. Chauvin showed no indication of concern. His behavior was in direct conflict with the defense's closing arguments, opening wide the door to manslaughter.
The higher charges are an absurdity.
Given he had a mob of people screaming at him he was probably concerned for his own and his ROOKIE officer's safety.
Remember the guys with him were training, thus he had to have eyes everywhere and be ready for anything!
I guess a critical aspect of all future police training is going to have to be role playing, acting and avoiding false prosecution. He needed to do something theatrical for the cameras, maybe loudly plead with St George to stop resisting, etc. Not sure how to not appear burnt out and disgusted by the job, when you are probably deeply tired of wrestling drugged out losers over petty crimes, when you know they will be locked up for less time than you spend on paperwork. Chauvin appeared disinterested in Floyd's well-being, and I'm sure he was. This presented poorly on camera.
so, maybe I talked myself into agreeing with you. Probably I just wanted the role playing to make myself feel better. I do think it's going to be important for cops to be actors in the future.
Do you believe that or sarcasm?