Oversight…

Henco attorney Mike Freeman isn’t happy about the “Minnesota Freedom Fund” repeatedly bailing out violent offenders who can be linked, however tenuously, to political protest.

Which is fine, as far as it goes.

But have you noticed, in the wake of all the collective slander about “white supremacists” being “the real culprits” behind last spring’s riots, that not a single media report or government objection notes that the “Minnesota Freedom Fund” is financed by progressive plutocrats and aristocrats,

And why would they be bailing out “white supremacists?”

I keep asking Twin Cities media figured “reporting” on the story, to the extent anyone ever does.

There’s never an answer.

#Unexpected.

11 thoughts on “Oversight…

  1. The beauty of the Narrative is that it isn’t beholden to logic or critical reasoning skills, since neither seem to be taught in most schools these days.

  2. Yes and our new Indian-Black-Adulteress-Female-almost POTUS, encouraged people to contribute to that fund and most likely, directed some of those funds to post bail for left wing Brownshirts.

  3. . . . and Clinesnith, and FBI lawyer who deliberately falsified a document at the heart of the “Russian collusion” hoax, gets off with probation.
    So we know that the FISA court can and will be used as tool to attack conservative politicians and their staff.
    Clinesmith’s forgery was directly responsible for the colossal waste of money & time that was the Mueller investigation. It kneecapped the anti-establishment agenda of the duly-elected president of the United States.
    But there is no deep state.
    The WaPo tells us so.

  4. Yes, MO, “so of course, the conservative chattering class is consumed with how awful Taylor Greene’s old tweets and Facebook posts are” (from Dave Reaboi).

  5. The New Yorker surveys cancel culture, the firing of professors at the command of the woke mob, the toppling of statues, the riots in our cities, and sees a strong correlation between Mao’s Cultural Revolution and . . .
    Trump supporters.
    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/02/01/what-are-the-cultural-revolutions-lessons-for-our-current-moment

    I try to keep an open mind, but there are times when I cannot believe that there is any way to engage in rational discourse with the modern Left.

  6. MO, after months or even years perhaps of reading the trolls on this very site, you wonder if “there is any way to engage in rational discourse with the modern Left”? Really?

    And to be clear, I don’t think the trolls here are less gifted or B-team versions of lefties (just see our president and vp). I think they represent the arguments, such as they are, of the left very well.

  7. I have to wonder if Harris is working out of a sense of guilt for the times she went to court to prevent wrongly convicted men from getting a new trial after it came out that her office had withheld exculpatory information.

    Which would indicate that she’s a totally awful person, as what she appears to be doing is to try to atone for imprisoning innocent men by freeing men who are likely to be guilty. Two wrongs don’t make a right, Ms. Harris.

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