"It was pathetic watching the prime-time cable programs whip up the Trayvon Martin case to dangerous levels," O'Reilly said in his Talking Points Memo. "The media exploiting the terrible death of 17-year-old Trayvon by convicting the man who shot him, George Zimmerman, of wrongdoing on television."
O'Reilly speculated on what would happen if the Florida special prosecutor decided there is not enough evidence to prosecute Zimmerman.
"What if that happens? It could, because Florida's complicated stand your ground law has muddled the case. MSNBC, and CNN to some extent, have a vested interest in seeing Zimmerman punished because they have already found him guilty on the air. So they are not going to respect any verdict but guilty.
"Therefore, those entities tell the American public that racial injustice has been done if there is not a conviction, and that could very well lead to violence as we saw in the Rodney King case."
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A little slow on reporting aren't they?
ReplyDeleteSlower than molasses in January.:)
ReplyDelete"Slower than molasses in January..."
ReplyDeleteI heard that at least a kazillion times when I was growing up. Reoeated it many times since then. :)
What does the media have to gain by distorting the "facts" and keeping the Trayvon case alive? Well, that's pretty simple... They will be able to cover the riots they helped incite. Big bucks in that, ya know.
oops! "repeated". duh!
ReplyDeleteThey will be able to cover the riots they helped incite.
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