outrageous looking at him like a crazy person, people were not cowering in fear, he looks like a looney tunes we see in new york city all the time. if he s threatening people he should be arrested not investigated by the federal government. what s investigated the incident in 2008. looks to me like, elliss and i might not be in accord, that looked like voter intimidation. the lawyer who spoke last week has it exactly right and i agree with cal. 50 years ago the media and the u.s. liberal bureaucracy of the justice department set forth a template. racism consists of whites discriminating against blacks and there can be no other kind of discrimination worth investigating except for the occasional anti-gay and therefore it doesn t fit the software pattern of the career justice department. the legal american bar establish the or the major media. the flip side of that, during
it s not getting much attention. why? look, there are two templates at work here, let s flip the template on politics, if this were a republican administration with a white president and you had white people threatening african-american people you know they d be in court in a second. the second template is, only white people can be racist, african-americans cannot be racist because of a slavery pass that we re working out. you understand those two things, you understand everything about the story. jon: is it a nonstory, elliss, a look of incredulity on your face. trying to follow cal. look it, this is not a story about the history of race, it s the story of a requirements of a criminal case. in this case, there are no victims to step forward. there s amorphous weird dialog, as an interview, this wasn t going anywhere quickly. jon: we have another clip from the national geographic profile of the new black panthers group.
parrotment when a democrat is arrested on obscenity charges, he s a plant without a shred of efforts. jon: elliss wants to say something, but we have to move on, i m sorry. how do you know. jon: a teen girl s quest for adventure and fame, it ended in shame. abby sunderland wanted to break the record to be the youngest to sail around the world alone. and pretty much ignored it, until she had to be rescued in an expensive operation paid for by the australian government and then we learned at that abby and her parents had at least discussed, what else, a tv deal and she was supposed to appear in a reality show after she came home. surprise you, elliss? no, and the media had it right. it wasn t a story when nothing happened and then a pretty good story and now a fascinating twisted media story, yeah, we should be covering it now. kelly: judy, you re taking your head. yeah, i want to see a story
parrotment when a democrat is arrested on obscenity charges, he s a plant without a shred of efforts. jon: elliss wants to say something, but we have to move on, i m sorry. how do you know. jon: a teen girl s quest for adventure and fame, it ended in shame. abby sunderland wanted to break the record to be the youngest to sail around the world alone. and pretty much ignored it, until she had to be rescued in an expensive operation paid for by the australian government and then we learned at that abby and her parents had at least discussed, what else, a tv deal and she was supposed to appear in a reality show after she came home. surprise you, elliss? no, and the media had it right. it wasn t a story when nothing happened and then a pretty good story and now a fascinating twisted media story, yeah, we should be covering it now. kelly: judy, you re taking your head. yeah, i want to see a story
parrotment when a democrat is arrested on obscenity charges, he s a plant without a shred of efforts. jon: elliss wants to say something, but we have to move on, i m sorry. how do you know. jon: a teen girl s quest for adventure and fame, it ended in shame. abby sunderland wanted to break the record to be the youngest to sail around the world alone. and pretty much ignored it, until she had to be rescued in an expensive operation paid for by the australian government and then we learned at that abby and her parents had at least discussed, what else, a tv deal and she was supposed to appear in a reality show after she came home. surprise you, elliss? no, and the media had it right. it wasn t a story when nothing happened and then a pretty good story and now a fascinating twisted media story, yeah, we should be covering it now. kelly: judy, you re taking your head. yeah, i want to see a story