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His take was the best I've seen on the Castille case.
Hey! I agree with him almost entirely. I'll mark down the date and time that Froot and I reached an accord entire via an opinion piece from David Fucking French!
Speaking of Orwell, his observation that all leftist political parties are “at bottom a sham, because they make it their business to fight against something which they do not really wish to destroy,” holds up impressively after 75 years.
I could make the same argument for the right, but this is spot on, imo. A lot of talk that is about setting a perspective rather than taking action.
good article talent..
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
So far on the Castille case acquittal, nothing from the NRA. After the shooting last summer they offered a tepid statement about being alarmed but wanted to see the case unfold. The case unfolded, they have the dash cam footage. They haven't said anything. Multiple news outlets have asked for their comments but they have been silent.
Speaking of puzzling shifts, the tragedy of Nabra Hassanen was initially seen as an awful hate crime against a poor muslim girl by folks who like to perpetrate that stuff. Now that the assailant is known and an illegal immigrant, well, the focus isn't so much on the assailant as it is on Nabra and her tragic death.
I wonder why.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
That was bad as well. NRO was right to cover that and ask the question, I would hope it does the same for the topic I brought up. French has done yeoman's work as the three links you posted showed. In the case of the NRA being silent, it would be a lot more effective if an outlet like NRO asked for a comment.
I believe they'll ignore the Globe, Dailybeast and Huffington Post, but why isn't the NRA speaking up. The guy had a permit, told the officer about it and the permit, we have seen the dash cam footage. To me it seems like a textbook example of something they should be fighting.
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