That. They maintain that i organize the entire thing. I did not. I did not. They said that i did. Weve been locked in this conversation since 2016. And all five officers were dismissed. Including this one. But this one got appealed. This started this entire saga. You been battling this lawsuit for nearly a decade. And i wanted to share another quote. On this ordeal. He wrote that when the free speech of black people is on the line. Suddenly the first amendment is made of molasses. If you are not a Black Man or a black lives matter activist. Do you think you and i made a resolution in this case sooner . If i was not somebody going up against the police. The court could have intervened. But the Counter Decision is what they referenced. Ended in my opinion it is good. Will make it hard for things like this to come forward again. But in a classic case. The naacp that case. It is what makes it clearer. You cannot sue any Protest Leader for protesting. If somebody else does it damage or brea
Matter activist. This stems from a 2016 louisiana protest. He participated in over the police killing. The 37yearold black man in baton rouge, louisiana. During that protest an unnamed Police Officer known only as officer John Doe was struck. Or a similar object and suffered a brain injury. He did not throw that object. And it is undisputed that he ever advocated for the use of violence. Further it is unclear if that person is even affiliated. And still they pinned the blame on mckesson. They said that he was negligent failure to pursue that the protest could lead to violence. Meanwhile neither of the officers who shot Sterling A total of six times. While the father of four was face down. Wherever charged. For their actions. And a friend of the show notes in a new piece for the nation. Eight years later. The only person still being
about executive privilege. if you do governmental misconduct or there s a crime, you don t get that protection and there s definitely crime here. definitely. michael, listen, marjorie taylor greene keeps asking for this smoke. so, yesterday, or the other day, not yesterday, she confronted liz cheney, her republican colleague, and congressman jamie raskin. she came up to him yelling about black lives matter and when are you going to have hearings on that. he said, yeah, we should have a hearing on kyle rittenhouse killing black lives matter activist. i honestly think this woman is begging for violence. she keeps confronting people and she wants to have that kind of exchange. i fear for the people on capitol hill because imagine a co-worker confronting you like you re a kid on the playground getting bullied. some day, somebody might give her the smoke she s asking for.
oh, that s priceless. all right, this is a speculation again, hillary might be joining the primary. after she appeared on howard stern s show.ed here now with reaction, we have attorney daryl parks my nationally syndicated radio talk show host elder, and jeff lord, conservative columnist, former fake news cnn host. larry, i don t know. i like cocky, i played hockey as a kid. we used to fight every day. i kind of like i just like that. [laughs] well, sean, only in america ro khanna meeting that was set up by a black leaders to show their support for mayor pete could be crashed by black lives matter activist, aac white black lives matter activist, who takes the microphone away from the black speaker. only in america. the only question is, how are they going to blame this on donald trump? sean: that s a great point. all right, dary darrell, your bt shot. without question, we see mayor pete is having trouble
and decided that being republican was cool, the libertarian punk alternative choice. i m one of the people they looks up to you as a whatever, cultural figure. this book is much more serious than people imagine. if you are a feminist, black y lives matter activist who is looking to be offended by this book, you might be disappointed. if you are somebody coming in, thinking, this will be a load of jokes about his black boyfriends and name calling and fat jokes, you might also be disappointed. this is a pretty substantial book. a book that sets out where i believe america went wrong in terms of respecting the first amendment, the state of free speech on american college campuses and the media and in academia. and everywhere else in american politics. tucker: we talked about this last night briefly. you are obviously an immigrant from the uk. on a visa, technically. tucker: presumably, you came here with the assumption that this was a place that you could express your beliefs, even