Yeah, very “meh” encounter. The judge seemed to be aware of being guarded in public. If some rando comes up to me and tries to have a conversation I’m usually pretty short and sweet too especially if I have shit to do. Now replace O’Keefe with a chick (like it showed the judge hitting on) I bet you’d get a much different “unguarded” response. Maybe that girl was a plant and more video will come out - you never know.
Same here, there was nothing special about the video except for the fact that the judge didn't seem to know who O'Keefe was. This is one instance where O'Keefe should have sent in a pretty woman, though the poor gal would probably have to suffer going on a few dates with the judge before he would open up to her.
Most people live in information bubbles, thanks to Big tech to facilitate that. They don't know other people, places, events (massive ones involving hundreds of thousands of people), truths outside of those bubbles. Judges are supposed to be isolated from all media anyway if they have to do their job properly, unfortunately in the modern age that's not possible. Same case with military - every personnel is glued to their cellphones and their own information bubbles. Explains why this is all taking so long.
I watched the video, decided to not post, because there was no significant (or even anything mentionable) outcome from that meetup.
Yeah, very “meh” encounter. The judge seemed to be aware of being guarded in public. If some rando comes up to me and tries to have a conversation I’m usually pretty short and sweet too especially if I have shit to do. Now replace O’Keefe with a chick (like it showed the judge hitting on) I bet you’d get a much different “unguarded” response. Maybe that girl was a plant and more video will come out - you never know.
Same here, there was nothing special about the video except for the fact that the judge didn't seem to know who O'Keefe was. This is one instance where O'Keefe should have sent in a pretty woman, though the poor gal would probably have to suffer going on a few dates with the judge before he would open up to her.
Most people live in information bubbles, thanks to Big tech to facilitate that. They don't know other people, places, events (massive ones involving hundreds of thousands of people), truths outside of those bubbles. Judges are supposed to be isolated from all media anyway if they have to do their job properly, unfortunately in the modern age that's not possible. Same case with military - every personnel is glued to their cellphones and their own information bubbles. Explains why this is all taking so long.