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Get my pies outta the oven! |
If you look at the cops body cam video of Smollett with that clothesline "noose" hanging around his neck, it's clear as day he tied it and put it there BECAUSE HE GRABS IT AND KNOWS EXACTLY HOW TO LOOSEN THE KNOT when they ask him if he wants to remove it! This lying sack of excrement MUST go to prison. | |||
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Are you sure he doesn't deserve the Ignatius Noble prize? | |||
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Thanks erj! _________________________ | |||
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They have video of his Nigerian beefcakes buying that exact rope a short distance from where Jussie lives. THAT and the Uber camera showing them all hoodied up to conceal their identity... _________________________ | |||
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Still finding my way |
And I'd like to see them go after every party involved in trying to sweep this under the rug. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Jussie Smollett Googled himself 57 times in the 12 days after his hoax hate attack as he kept track of news coverage This is not the behavior of a man who has truth on his side and who knows that all evidence will support his claims. This is the behavior of a man very worried about the PR angle of his lies. | |||
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Get Off My Lawn |
^^^^^^^^^^^ "Shit is wild". Damned good description. "I’m not going to read Time Magazine, I’m not going to read Newsweek, I’m not going to read any of these magazines; I mean, because they have too much to lose by printing the truth"- Bob Dylan, 1965 | |||
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Jussie Smollett Could Be Charged with a Crime Again as Soon as This Week If you’re like 99 percent of the rest of Trump supporters out there, you probably have Jussie Smollett Fatigue Syndrome by now. No one cares about that guy and most of us couldn’t have even told you his name before the spectacular backfire of his staged hate hoax. The only thing most of us wanted to see in case was justice — we wanted Jussie Smollett punished for his vicious racial smears and his claims that Trump supporters in MAGA hats had assaulted him. Most of us figured the saga was over when corrupt prosecutor Kim Foxx dropped all 16 felony charges against hate hoaxer Smollett after a phone call from Michelle Obama’s fixer. The elites were protecting the elites and we were never going to see Jussie Smollett have to admit his guilt. It felt like par for the course after watching Hillary Clinton’s exoneration by the FBI a couple of years earlier. “Important people” are allowed to break the law and get away with it for some reason. The Chicago police were infuriated by the whole process. They had spent tons of man hours getting to the truth, and their efforts were spat upon by Kim Foxx. Jussie Smollett was allowed to prance away scot-free while doing his little racism song and dance. But what if Jussie Smollett doesn’t get to escape justice? You’re going to want to see this latest turn of events. Watch the video (In Link) as Tim Pool explains how Jussie may soon be re-charged for his hate hoax https://www.patrioticviralnews...s-soon-as-this-week/ _________________________ | |||
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Wait, what? |
I’m going to love watching this turd feeling the figurative noise getting tighter and tighter. I LOVE that he thought he was in the clear to the extent that he stuck to his lies and kept his bullshit in the limelight. The chickens are coming home to roost you lying little piece of shit. No matter how it plays out, you’re finished. I just hope that the power players that helped him get dragged into the circle with him to either hang him, or abandon him. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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An opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal. Hate Crime Hoaxes Are More Common Than You Think by Jason L. Riley, June 25, 2019. A political scientist found that fewer than 1 in 3 of 346 such allegations was genuine. Chicago PD has released hours of unseen footage related to the alleged staged attack on "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett on Jan. 29, 2019. When I asked Wilfred Reilly about last week’s appointment of a special prosecutor in Chicago to take up the Jussie Smollett case, he was cautiously optimistic. Mr. Reilly is author of a new book, “Hate Crime Hoax,” in which he details how the initial publicity for supposed hate crimes tends all but to disappear if the allegations are exposed as fake. So does the sustained press coverage of Mr. Smollett—the television actor who was accused of staging an attack on himself back in January, only to have all 16 felony counts against him abruptly dropped for reasons that prosecutors have never made clear—represent progress of sorts? “It’s the archetype of a hate crime hoax. It’s one of the most flamboyant examples of the genre,” said Mr. Reilly, himself a Second City native. An openly gay black man residing in one of the country’s most liberal and diverse metropolises is set upon by two white Donald Trump supporters who brandish bleach and a noose while shouting racial and antigay slurs? “It was a situation so extreme and bizarre that I think we would have had to look at how much racial progress the U.S. had actually made had it really occurred.” The appointment of a special prosecutor, and the possibility of bringing new charges against Mr. Smollett, is a good sign, Mr. Reilly added, “but will we see the same amount of coverage when the hoax involves a less famous person?” Mr. Reilly is a professor of political science at Kentucky State University, and his interest in hate crimes dates to his graduate-school days, when he became aware of several widely reported incidents in the vicinity of his hometown that turned out to be fake. In 2012 a popular gay bar in suburban Chicago was destroyed by fire, and the owner cited homophobia as the reason. The same year, black students at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside reported death threats from hate groups and found a noose hanging from a dorm room door. Ultimately, the owner of the bar pleaded guilty to arson and insurance fraud. And a black student at the university fessed up to sending racist threats and planting a noose. More incidents followed, and Mr. Reilly’s skepticism grew. “This phenomenon of fake hate crimes did not appear to be small-scale or regionally based,” he writes. A gay pastor in Texas accused a Whole Foods store of selling him a cake with a slur written in icing. The store produced video evidence that the pastor was lying. A white woman in Oregon disfigured her own face with acid and claimed a black man had attacked her. Later, she admitted fabricating the entire story. After signs that read “blacks only” and “whites only” were found at bathroom entrances on the University at Buffalo campus in upstate New York, a black graduate student confessed to posting them. Mr. Reilly eventually compiled a database of 346 hate-crime allegations and determined that less than a third were genuine. Turning his attention to the hoaxes, he put together a data set of more than 400 confirmed cases of fake allegations that were reported to authorities between 2010 and 2017. He allows that the exact number of false reports is probably unknowable, but what can be said “with absolute confidence is that the actual number of hate crime hoaxes is indisputably large,” he writes. “We are not speaking here of just a few bad apples.” The author’s bigger concern, and rightly so, is the growing politicization of hate crimes, especially when they are directed at underrepresented groups and regardless of whether they in fact happened. The sad reality is that there is no shortage of individuals and entities with a vested interest in exaggerating racial tensions in the U.S.—from civil-rights organizations to corporate diversity officers to professors of race and gender studies. These alleged incidents are invariably seized upon by politicians and activists looking to feed a sacrosanct belief among liberals that discrimination and oppression are the main drivers of inequality. “In the mainstream media we hear almost constant talk about scary new forms of racism: ‘white privilege,’ ‘cultural appropriation,’ and ‘subtle bigotry,’ ” Mr. Reilly writes, yet “a huge percentage of the horrific hate crimes cited as evidence of contemporary bigotry are fakes.” If “Hate Crime Hoax” merely offered examples to illustrate the extent of this phenomenon—and the book offers nearly 100—it would be providing a much-needed public service. But Mr. Reilly has a larger point to make. The Smollett case isn’t an outlier. Increasingly, it’s the norm. And the media’s relative lack of interest in exposing hoaxes that don’t involve famous figures is a big part of the problem. [Emphasis added.] Link: https://www.wsj.com/articles/h...results&page=1&pos=4 ► 6.4/93.6 | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Man oh man. Amateur hour. Just like Charles Barkley telling Jessie err Jussie to not write checks when committing crimes, the two brothers should be told to not take an Uber ride to a fake attack. Good grief. | |||
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Nosce te ipsum |
Outstanding! Victor Davis Hanson, bravo! | |||
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thin skin can't win |
If I'm an Uber driver, how stoopid do I have to be to pick up a dude in a ski mask?? Hell no. This whole cluster is indeed amateur hour. You only have integrity once. - imprezaguy02 | |||
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What strikes me as a good sign is the fact that this little turd doesn't seem to be shooting off at the mouth anymore. Almost as if he finally gets it- he is in deep shit, and can't touch the bottom. I also don't see any of his previously vocal supporters giving him support, at least openly where everyone can see it. I SO want the little bitch to start singing about all of the influential people that knowingly aided and abetted him in the hoax. I liken his situation to digging a hole and filling buckets that someone else is pulling up. Getting deeper and deeper with less hope of clawing his way out. I'd rather see him prosecuted, embarrassed, incarcerated, and completely washed up to the point of living in a cardboard box but if someone finds him hanging from an electrical cord in the garage, that'd be fine too. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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Made from a different mold |
I'd really like to see karma kick his ass so hard he hangs himself ___________________________ No thanks, I've already got a penguin. | |||
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wishing we were congress |
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2...ing-travesty-justice Jussie Smollett lawyers: Special prosecutor ruling a ‘travesty of justice’ Taking aim at a Cook County judge and two key witnesses, Jussie Smollett lawyers have asked to cancel a special prosecutor investigation of the “Empire” actor and to replace the judge who ordered the probe. In a 2-inch thick stack of motions filed Friday, lawyers for Smollett pointed to evidence they say showed the actor was the innocent victim of an attack planned and executed by two acquaintances, and argued that veteran Judge Michael Toomin made it clear that believed that Smollett faked the assault. “This case has been a travesty of justice and an unprecedented deprivation of Mr. Smollett’s constitutional rights, including the presumption of innocence and right to a fair trial,” the motion states. “Not only have the media and the public failed to critically look at the evidence (and lack thereof) against Mr. Smollett, but now, (Toomin) has accepted false media reports to presume Mr. Smollett guilty of charges which he pled not guilty to and which were dismissed against him.” Smollett’s motion calls for the judge to either drop the special prosecutor appointment, or to limit the scope of the investigation to “potential misconduct” and not allow a do-over of the hate crime investigation. In a separate motion, Smollett asks that another judge replace Toomin, based on statements in the judge’s order that repeatedly imply that Smollett is guilty, including opening lines that state “...Smollett conceived a fantasy that propelled him from the role of a sympathetic victim of a vicious homophobic attack to that of charlatan who fomented a hoax the equal of any twisted television intrigue.” In still another motion, Smollett’s lawyers ask to unseal transcripts of grand jury testimony of Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo, brothers and acquaintances of Smollett’s whom Chicago police have said confessed to attacking Smollett — in exchange for a $3,500 payoff. Smollett’s lawyers say public statements by police and the Osundairos’ lawyer, Gloria Schmidt, are inconsistent with evidence in the case. Throughout the filings, Smollett’s lawyers point to evidence they received from prosecutors that, they say, shows the brothers planned an attack on Smollett without the actor’s involvement, and that they were aware before they were taken into custody that Chicago police were skeptical of Smollett’s story. “The discovery reveals an overwhelming amount of evidence of the Osundairo brothers’ involvement in the attack on Mr. Smollett,” Glandian wrote. “But critically, other than the Osundairo brothers’ self-serving statements which resulted in their release from custody with no criminal charges being filed against them, not a single piece of evidence independently corroborates their claim that the attack was a hoax.” | |||
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delicately calloused |
Sounds like the conspirators are turning on each other. The more Smollet fights, them more stuck he gets. It like the tar baby and Brer Rabbit. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Forgive me for pointlessly stating the obvious, but y'know, it would be the most honorable thing for this this LITTLE SHIT to just own up to what he did. I know that this is the last thing this WORM would ever do. Nevertheless... ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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delicately calloused |
He's too proud to admit his behavior. He has been accommodated all of his life. He is completely unprepared for hard humbling things. You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier | |||
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I'll bet he's rackin' up a pretty healthy lawyer bill. "If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24 | |||
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