James Obrien had an interesting caller today into his radio show. It was an American woman living in the U.K. and she was talking about the Central Park five. Short of it it was five men who just happened to be black and espanic and in the vicinity when a woman jogger was raped, they were arrested and wrongly convicted of her rape. Donald Trump then took out full page adds in New York papers calling for them to face the death penalty. Six years later their conviction was quashed and they were freed when a serial rapist confessed to the crime and the dna evidence confirmed he was definitely the rapist (not sure why the DNA evidence didn’t clear the 5 men in the first place). Anyhow, Trump was asked at the time of given that the actual perpetrator had now been caught did he regret taking out the adverts. His response was no, he didn’t care that they’d been cleared beyond any doubt, he didn’t care that the actual perpetrator had confessed and the DNA evidence 100% confirmed it, he’d declared them guilty and they were guilty and they should still be receiving the death penalty. That’s a very very dangerous man. Even in the light of irrefutable evidence that he was wrong he can’t bring himself to admit that he was wrong. Which explains the events over the last couple of months. The guy is a psychopath.
I knew I’d seen something about it and that was itAppreciate a little off subject but there’s a great doc called Central Park Five (used to be Netflix, not sure now) and then drama adaptation, When They See Us (Netflix) about that. Frightening
Appreciate a little off subject but there’s a great doc called Central Park Five (used to be Netflix, not sure now) and then drama adaptation, When They See Us (Netflix) about that. Frightening
Yup. Followed the case and his campaign and stance did a lot of damage..I read the victims autobiography, I am the Central park jogger. An incredibly brave woman. She deserved better than innocent men being fitted up and their story superceeding hers.
Trump was hugely responsible for that.
Appreciate a little off subject but there’s a great doc called Central Park Five (used to be Netflix, not sure now) and then drama adaptation, When They See Us (Netflix) about that. Frightening
Not off topic, trump still maintains they are guilty and should be executed.
Talks that Trump is going to attempt to pardon himself. Never been attempted before but apparently is possibly doable due to the wording of the constitution. Just when you think things can’t get any crazier.
It would end up at the Supreme Court as Constitution doesn't specifically address self-pardon. Nixon was advised he couldn't self-pardon. Trump is convinced he can because no-one is brave enough to tell he can't.Talks that Trump is going to attempt to pardon himself. Never been attempted before but apparently is possibly doable due to the wording of the constitution. Just when you think things can’t get any crazier.
James Obrien had an interesting caller today into his radio show. It was an American woman living in the U.K. and she was talking about the Central Park five. Short of it it was five men who just happened to be black and espanic and in the vicinity when a woman jogger was raped, they were arrested and wrongly convicted of her rape. Donald Trump then took out full page adds in New York papers calling for them to face the death penalty. Six years later their conviction was quashed and they were freed when a serial rapist confessed to the crime and the dna evidence confirmed he was definitely the rapist (not sure why the DNA evidence didn’t clear the 5 men in the first place). Anyhow, Trump was asked at the time of given that the actual perpetrator had now been caught did he regret taking out the adverts. His response was no, he didn’t care that they’d been cleared beyond any doubt, he didn’t care that the actual perpetrator had confessed and the DNA evidence 100% confirmed it, he’d declared them guilty and they were guilty and they should still be receiving the death penalty. That’s a very very dangerous man. Even in the light of irrefutable evidence that he was wrong he can’t bring himself to admit that he was wrong. Which explains the events over the last couple of months. The guy is a psychopath.
Trump supporter riots: Republican politician Derrick Evans joined mob storming US Capitol, video shows
The cheering man was dressed in army-style clothing and celebrated as the mob broke through the historic building's doors.news.sky.com
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I am here to deliver this message on behalf of the entire White House. Let me be clear. The violence we saw yesterday at our nation’s capitol was appalling reprehensible and antithetical to the American way. We condemn it, the president and this administration, in the strongest possible terms. It is unacceptable and those that broke the law should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
I stood here at this podium, the day after a historic church burned, amid violent riots and I said this, ‘The First Amendment guarantees the right of the people to peaceably assemble. What we saw last night in Washington and across the country was not that.” End quote.
Make no mistake, what we saw yesterday afternoon in the halls of our Capitol likewise was not that. We grieve for the loss of life and those injured. And we hold them in our prayers and close to our hearts at this time. We thank our valiant law enforcement officers who are true American heroes.
What we saw yesterday was a group of violent rioters undermining the legitimate first amendment rights of the many thousands who came to peacefully have their voices heard in our nation’s capitol.
Those who violently besieged our Capitol are the opposite of everything this administration stands for. The core value of our administration is the idea that all citizens have the right to live in safety peace and freedom.
Those who are working in this building are working to ensure an orderly transition of power. Now it is time for America to unite to come together to reject the violence that we have seen. We are one American people, under God. Thank you.
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I am here to deliver this message on behalf of the entire White House. Let me be clear. The violence we saw yesterday at our nation’s capitol was appalling reprehensible and antithetical to the American way. We condemn it, the president and this administration, in the strongest possible terms. It is unacceptable and those that broke the law should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
I stood here at this podium, the day after a historic church burned, amid violent riots and I said this, ‘The First Amendment guarantees the right of the people to peaceably assemble. What we saw last night in Washington and across the country was not that.” End quote.
Make no mistake, what we saw yesterday afternoon in the halls of our Capitol likewise was not that. We grieve for the loss of life and those injured. And we hold them in our prayers and close to our hearts at this time. We thank our valiant law enforcement officers who are true American heroes.
What we saw yesterday was a group of violent rioters undermining the legitimate first amendment rights of the many thousands who came to peacefully have their voices heard in our nation’s capitol.
Those who violently besieged our Capitol are the opposite of everything this administration stands for. The core value of our administration is the idea that all citizens have the right to live in safety peace and freedom.
Those who are working in this building are working to ensure an orderly transition of power. Now it is time for America to unite to come together to reject the violence that we have seen. We are one American people, under God. Thank you.
begins around half way through
I am here to deliver this message on behalf of the entire White House. Let me be clear. The violence we saw yesterday at our nation’s capitol was appalling reprehensible and antithetical to the American way. We condemn it, the president and this administration, in the strongest possible terms. It is unacceptable and those that broke the law should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
I stood here at this podium, the day after a historic church burned, amid violent riots and I said this, ‘The First Amendment guarantees the right of the people to peaceably assemble. What we saw last night in Washington and across the country was not that.” End quote.
Make no mistake, what we saw yesterday afternoon in the halls of our Capitol likewise was not that. We grieve for the loss of life and those injured. And we hold them in our prayers and close to our hearts at this time. We thank our valiant law enforcement officers who are true American heroes.
What we saw yesterday was a group of violent rioters undermining the legitimate first amendment rights of the many thousands who came to peacefully have their voices heard in our nation’s capitol.
Those who violently besieged our Capitol are the opposite of everything this administration stands for. The core value of our administration is the idea that all citizens have the right to live in safety peace and freedom.
Those who are working in this building are working to ensure an orderly transition of power. Now it is time for America to unite to come together to reject the violence that we have seen. We are one American people, under God. Thank you.
So Trump has finally accepted defeat. Can’t help but feel that the rioting is the first time Trump hasn’t been able to ignore the consequences of his actions.
Nah, that ship has sailed. More like he's setting out his defence early.Sounds to me like he's got what he wanted. Immunity from prosecution. Let's see what happens once he's out of the White House.
We need to use speedy wingbacks and try and get round the back. Stick loads of balls in his box.Nah, that ship has sailed. More like he's setting out his defence early.
Nah, that ship has sailed. More like he's setting out his defence early.
I see Iraqi govt have issued an arrest warrant for Trump this week for the drone strike.Is that why they assassinated foreigners in their own country?
I see Iraqi govt have issued an arrest warrant for Trump this week for the drone strike.
Ulterior motive somewhere. Possibly threat of more damaging senior resignations? Realization he could be legally liable for his actions?So Trump has finally accepted defeat. Can’t help but feel that the rioting is the first time Trump hasn’t been able to ignore the consequences of his actions.
I’m more worried about comparisons to events in a Munich beer hall in 1923.All these desertions whilst hardcore loyalists gather in the White House with a floundering leader does seem to have a historic comparison - a certain bunker in 1945?
All these desertions whilst hardcore loyalists gather in the White House with a floundering leader does seem to have a historic comparison - a certain bunker in 1945?
Ulterior motive somewhere. Possibly threat of more damaging senior resignations? Realization he could be legally liable for his actions?