Posted on 02/16/2016 10:19:42 AM PST by Signalman
Okay everybody, Scalia's death. Let's start it from another point of view. Let's say, God forbid, it's the most extremist justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who never should have been appointed, she was a former head of the ACLU, yet she was ushered in by the Republican RINO's who have destroyed America. Let's say, even though she's been sick with cancer for over 10 years, suddenly she goes to a remote resort in Texas, she eschews Secret Service, and she goes to sleep saying I'm tired at 9:00, she's found fully clothed in the morning with her pajamas on without a wrinkle on the bed, with her hands folded over her chest, with a pillow over her head. Question: do you think the left would be screaming foul play if a Republican were in office like Donald Trump and only a few months left to go? Do you think the left would be screaming that Donald Trump would have no right to appoint anyone to the Supreme Court? Do you think they would be demanding an autopsy and a full federal investigation?
Now let's begin the Savage Nation. Because that's exactly what happened yesterday with Justice Scalia. The question is, is it a conspiracy theory to ask questions that are so obviously in need of answer, or is it just common sense. And where is the common sense both in the press and the Republican Party. The answer is nowhere. And that's why I am Michael Savage.
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Was there a pillow over his face?
A professional “hit’ would leave no traces like a pillow over his face.
Yeah but killing a supreme court justice just a couple of years after using the IRS to target political opponents, just might wake a few people up. Better to keep them asleep in their matrix pods.
How many "Why the Republicans Will Lose..." and "How the Republicans Will..." stories are being hurled our way every day?
-PJ
If there is no suspicion of foul play, there is almost NEVER going to be an autopsy for a man of his age.
He had been to his doctor as recently as Thursday due to medical issues, that's why he chose to sit out the hunt on Friday.
Keep in mind that he was down there with FRIENDS, none of them are suggesting foul play.
The pillow over his face is actually evidence AGAINST foul play because someone using that method wouldn't just leave it there.
As for the owner of the resort, try to realize that he has a very high-end resort which relies upon the patronage of wealthy hunters (i.e. white males over fifty who tend to be Republicans); he might be a Democrat donor, but I doubt he would be the left's choice for an assassination of a SCOTUS justice.
Just because someone who is older and not in the greatest health doesn’t mean they cant be murdered.
This case has motive, means, and opportunity and includes very suspicious circumstances to boot. It shouldn’t be swept aside as simply “old people die”.
..and a non-military grade helicopter was filled with 20 SEALs then crashed killing all, and Chris Kyle was murdered by some 'PTSD' dude, and Alex Okrent died from a heart attack at age 29, and Breitbart dropped dead in the street from a heart attack, then there's journalist Michael Hastings, Tom Clancy, Ambassador Chris Stevens, Aaron Swartz, Lavoy Finicum, blah blah blah.. Oh, WAIT:
LORETTA FUDDY'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH: Health director who released Obama's birth certificate killed in Hawaii plane crash Things seem to favor the evil forces and never work in favor of the good guys. It's all just coincidence.
BTW, HOW MANY NAVY SEALs have died under 0dunga's watch versus when Bush was President and we were PROACTIVELY FIGHTING MULTIPLE WARS?
Naaaah, they just Breitbarted him.
Fat guys that are almost 80 years old should take better care of themselves especially when they know they are literally a heartbeat away from a liberal coup of the highest court in the land.
Perhaps if we compared lists, we might CLEARLY see that the deaths of high-profile figures, many of whom are conservative are deeply SUSPECT.
They would if they were trying to send a message
As have the Clintons . . .
In fact in memory of Scalia I have been half considering taking up a “little” red wine... that might have helped him push his years as far as they went with his other handicaps. If the parishioners at the Baptist church where I go ask about it, I will say it’s for my stomach, like Timothy.
That is true! However, here is another possible theory. Suppose he was poisoned. (he has already been embalmned so we'll never know). He is dying, knowing that he has probably been poisoned. With his last effort, he places the pillow over his head to signal that a murder had occurred. He knows it could easily be determined that he wasn't asphyxiated, yet what other way to send a message beyond the grave? The older we get, the more cynical in my experience. :{)
You missed the entire point.
Though one would think he could just make a phone call or a text.
Columbo solved a mystery that way, the victim arranged venetian blinds to identify his killer.
Obviously, his killer was named or nicknamed pillow...or feather...or foam...or pillow case...
Well I have kind of surmised that if he went to purgatory, St. Peter might have assigned him a penance of praying for America till we get a sane court again... half kidding, half kidding, I don’t believe in a purgatory, at least in the way Catholics do.
Could be, I certainly don’t know. A good defense attorney (not “good” that way, of course) could posit that he had only the strength left to position the pillow. Once again, I look at computer screens for my news and therefore probably know less than I used to.
I’d bet against it if I had to put money on it but the possibility should be thoroughly investigated and nobody should like the idea of no autopsy.
What point? With the tinfoil hat crowd even an autopsy won't be good enough, they'll simply dispute the doctor that performed it and demand and redemand the body be exhumed so it can be done again.
The family doesn't want their departed next of kin ripped up like a roasted chicken from the grocery store when its obvious that he passed of natural causes.
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