midterm elections coming. they need the black vote to come out like they did in 2012. why is this always hang on. let me ask you something, why are the civil rights leaders, why are the conversations about selective civil rights, it s only about race right now. let me finish. i know this is going to be hard for you. but what about women? women are also a protected class, what about that all woman jury? why aren t we why do we have the civil rights leaders walking up and down the streets in skirts supporting the women, saying the all woman jury should be selected. you. need to give me a chance to talk. all right. i need to say one thing. we have a president, he s not a black president, he s not a white president, he s the president of the united states. when is he going to step up and be a president and tell the people, calm down, we had a verdict, let s cool it. you know why? he s not a leader and he s not
traffic, blocking entries into buildings, breaking and destroying property. assaulting people, assaulting officers, so when you cross that line, it s pretty obvious, and, you know, this this is completely drawn on racial lines now. for a case that was supposed to be not about race. investigated to see if there was any race involved in it, to have the martin family say there s no race, to have the prosecutors and defense say there s no race. people don t get the verdict that they wants, now it s all about race. so there s not going to be any talking to these people about this. whoever wants to take that side is going to. well, and where s the president. look what happened, the baltimore sun reporting that a number a group of black youths beat a hispanic man in patterson park sunday. what did they say? this is for trayvon.
they got a they bypassed the grand jrks they got a case, a judge. all the evidence presented in an acquittal happened. why doesn t it just end here? because i think the verdict, sean, really lacks a sense of wisdom or compassion for the fact of a dead child and the suffering that the parents and that community have gone through. you don t like the verdict? i like it, i respect it. i think they technically, i don t think the prosecutors proved they met the bar for a second degree murder. technically what the ladies on the jury did was to say they didn t satisfy the charge, and, therefore, zimmerman is not guilty. i think that s someone who is operating on a very technical limited level without a sense of, my god, there s a dead 17-year-old laying on the ground here, and he want the one who brought the gun i don t want to get into a big battle over this, i want to see the president, the attorney general, maybe bring the country
don t say it s a race case unless you re trying to hustle people to make money. i m sick of this. i think that s so far off i don t know where to start. i think the verdict lacks any show of compassion or understanding for the fact you don t do that you don t show compassion in a criminal courtroom. i have to say, you know, the reason that we have juries. the reason we talk about having community people come in to be the final ashers. is because he doesn t know what he s talking about. it s not simply about the technical aspect in a courtroom of law, that s what it s all about, sean. that s what it s all about, juan. let me just say hang on, leo, hang on. i was you are embarrassing yourself. leo, i was someone who thought the o.j. simpson verdict was don t bring up o.j. here, this is about trayvon martin and george zimmerman.
o reilly dot com guys because they re out of control. offering a 20% discount if you sign up or reup your memberment. all of our stuff is on sale for summer. we re pretty much giving away at bi billo reilly.com. i m appalled at this, check it all out. now, i didn t see them protesting the o.j. simpson verdict. mr. o reilly, i felt you ignored the tragic loss of an innocent life and focused on race. that is the story now, malcolm, how americans are reacting to the verdict. it s my job to cover that story. o reilly in your talking points you chastise those who would impugn the justice system. even if you disagree, zimmerman