Former New York Gov and Soon to Be Ex-Mayor of NYC React to Rittenhouse Verdict — Just as You’d Expect – Opinion

As the histrionics continue unabated on CNN, MSNBC, and social media over the Kyle Rittenhouse jury returning “not guilty” verdicts on all charges, who better than the soon-to-be ex-mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio, and the disgraced former governor of New York to rush to Twitter to not only embarrass themselves  — as is their custom — but to also fan the flames of what has often been a volatile case.

First up, the hapless mayor, whose long list of disastrous actions earned him RedState’s coveted Worst Mayor in America award, who stepped up to the plate to deem the verdict “disgusting.”

This is an unacceptable verdict and sends a terrible message to this nation.

This is where justice should be found. We can’t let this go.

We need stronger laws to stop violent extremism from within our own nation.

Now is the time.

One can only imagine the jubilation among sane New Yorkers when this clown is out of office.

It is absurd and even more dangerous to be ignorant about the law and how it applies to our case. So, why bother? AddressIs this a level of stupidity? Let’s do it, anyway.

This is an awful message.

How much evidence were the prosecutors able to present but the jury ignored or dismissed? This is the resulting JusticeThat was what happened in that juryroom. And, “violent extremism”? Where? You’ve obviously confused Kenosha with the “peaceful protests” visited on New Yorkers, week after week, month after month.

Speaking of New York Democrat politicians, let’s slide over to the former governor of the Empire State, Andrew Cuomo, who Finally, I have resignedAfter the New York Attorney General found that he had sexually harassed several women,His “expert” legal analysis of the Rittenhouse verdict.

Today’s verdict is a stain on the soul of America, & sends a dangerous message about who & what values our justice system was designed to protect.

We must stand unified in rejecting supremacist vigilantism & with one voice say: this is not who we are.

Oh, we’re going to have fun with this one.

What “dangerous message” are we talking about, LuvGuv™?

Although the American justice system may not be perfect, it is still a good one (and that’s what I believe). It is notWith this in mind, how does it work? Did our justice system serve Kyle Rittenhouse’s protection or the only thugs that he murdered? And what would you prefer — a pre-determined verdict based on political expediency? Of course, yours.

I don’t wanna be Mr. It’s obvious, Bud, that your idea of justice is for OthersJustice and peace You doesn’t exactly square, know what I mean?

In all the years I’ve been writing about politics, it has always felt funny to keep a sense of humor. It’s almost a necessity to be focused at times. There are many things to be aware of at any given time. At the top of that list is the left’s hall-of-fame-level hypocrisy, coupled with its dumbfounding inability to realize that honest rational people can easily see through its nonsensical dishonest messaging.

Speaking of which, Joe Biden “shockingly” managed to work His hapless selfIntensely involved himself in the entire thing and then ended up doing the same thing he has always done: running his staff to get his comments back faster than Michael Moore sprinting across a room to grab one last slice of pizza at closing.

First, as we reported last week, Biden compared Rittenhouse to “white supremacists and militia groups” during a video posted to his Twitter account in 2020. Biden then responded to the verdict and told reporters he was in agreement with it.

“Well, look. “I stand behind the verdict of the jury. The jury system works and we have to abide by it.”

Done deal, right? Yeah, no.

Finally, Biden’s handlers quickly walked back his comments, obviously afraid he was going to upset the radical left-wing base whose bidding he has done since he first set foot in Oval Office on Day One.

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