Friday, March 24, 2023

That Was The Day That Was

People breaking into the Capitol and physically attacking officers and shutting down Congressional business are”political prisoners” when they are arrested. But a guy who blows a whistle in public?
“We toured the DC Jail today and held a press conference outside the jail after our tour,” Greene tweeted. 
“This man assaulted everyone there by blowing a whistle as loud in as he could in other’s ears and tried multiple times to assault me and other members.” 
She said her staff tried to shield those in attendance from the “assault.” 
“He needs to be arrested and we tried to have him arrested,” Greene said. 
“My staffer called 911 and reached an automated recording for several minutes before reaching a human. Reported the guy. She then asked the jail to send out an officer and they refused.” 
Greene said that the decision not to arrest the man typified a much bigger pattern of lawless liberals acting out without facing consequences. 
“This is just another example out of a million others that the left does repeatedly without accountability.” 
Greene accused the whistler, who she said also attended a 2021 press conference, of threatening her staffer. 
“Sounds like a direct threat, ‘Don’t touch! Touch you die!’” Greene said.
All a matter of whose ox is gored? That’s not much of a justice system. What? Empty G is full of shit? Say it ain’t so!
"You have seen inhumane conditions," said Velshi. "Bad conditions in prison in America is a real thing. And to the extent that there are members of Congress from both parties who would like to tackle that, it's a separate issue than treating January 6th rioters as political prisoners." 
"Yeah, no. This was nothing more than a political stunt," said Crockett. "While you're covering this, that is part of the problem. The media continually gives Marjorie Taylor Greene this microphone to spew nonsense and lies. Essentially what happened today was a field trip, the Republicans got to see their heroes, the January 6ers got to see their heroes. Everybody was kumbaya-ing." 
"What's frustrating is the idea that, I think back to Nelson Mandela and what he went through. I actually went to that prison. He was not afforded these opportunities," said Crockett. "These false comparisons that they're drawing, it's really offensive because we have real issues in this country. We have real political prisoners. We saw what happened with Brittney Griner and where the Republican Party was on her, they were against that. They felt like that was problematic. Yet under these circumstances, for whatever reason, they felt like it made sense to have senior colleagues, senior Democrats go in and sit down and talk to and coddle people that tried to kill them. It did not make sense." 
"Listen, it's still prison," said Crocket. "Prison is never going to be the Ritz-Carlton. But at the same time, we're talking about, are they living in inhumane situations or not? I can tell you, there's nothing inhumane about this. They are able to freely move about. They're able to communicate without having to worry about a recorded phone call. They had air conditioning, which is something we don't have in Texas. They also — I asked about the women in the facility, and I asked them about their access to sanitary napkins. They have that, that's free. Their medical care is free. A lot of places, they charge you for that kind of stuff ... let me tell you something. I've had a client that died. I don't see someone sitting there and being neglected because they're not hurt. They have got literally iPads, or whatever they call them, tablets, where they can make a sick call electronically. And they have access to these tablets for 22 out of 24 hours. The only two hours they don't have access to them when they're charging them."
It’s so, kid.

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