todd: says this just emboldened the left. usually when people make a complaint like that, they do not like the police. for the chief to take it down, symbolizes hard work policemen make and show that blue line is separating the darkness and chaos. it would be nice if they stood up and explained more, because moral is in the gutter, it is a heart retention rate. executives are not standing up for them. carley: one person makes a complaint and you have the lapd chief siding with that person. i read this minutes before i read this headline, one of the wild-card games were on tv. it s been six or seven years since the national anthem controversy started. so glad there is not controversy anymore and it sounds like anti-police c sentiment has dissipated. this attack is from inside the house. lapd chief michael moore, if he thinks the same blue line flag has been taken over by extremist, he s out of touch with police officers, in his own department or police community in gen
that is what the thin blue line symbol keptses. carley: you think what purpose does this serve? do you think that will make police feel and the department feel more together, more like leadership is standing behind them? it s just one of those really unfortunate things and to your point about leadership making decisions that are self-serving. i was listening to shannon bream interview with cornelle west on fox news sunday, and he says people are rewarded for being echos, you have to be inseer about who you are. people pose and posture to the top and never know who they are, this decision is posing and posturing to the top and not knowing who they are or the people putting them in leadership looking up to them to