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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And after he is dead his ghost places a pillow over his head,.....yeah righttttt.
Was this a message?
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And since those are all of the facts, no need for an inquest, autopsy, or any questions. Move along.
“A professional âhitâ would leave no traces like a pillow over his face.”
It was left there as a warning to “ others “ that the same thing might happen to them .
It would be suffice for me if an autopsy was completed. You can’t please everyone, but an autopsy is hardly anything new. Plus, we are dealing with a very high profile political appointment during political tension. Very serious constitutional issues on the board right now. They should have just done it and let the chips fall where they may. At least it was done. It’s sort of like when Obama would not show his BC, it looked suspicious. Yes, people still had and have their conspiracy theories. But, they should just do the right thing. He’s not a John Doe.
The message being the party was a bit loud for the old guy that went to bed early and was trying to use the pillow to drown out the noise.
Ouch-somebody cue up the Thorazine shuffle...
It might have been a message. But it might be nothing.
We can put nothing past the Evil ones.
I do have a very bad feeling of what kind of situation we will be in by December. I think we might see utter chaos on a world wide scale. My gut feeling tells me some bad things are going to be happening this year.
She has said that she did speak to his personal physician.
Kinda like Clinton did...
It has already been said on this thread-and others-by numerous posters-but, once again-
There was no evidence of foul play-none at all-Scalia lived large-he was overweight, liked to party, eat and drink-he liked to smoke cigars and a pipe, and he wasn’t much on exercise. He had a history of heart problems, like so many overweight people do.
His family said no autopsy, and even if he was someone important, his mortal remains belong to the family-not to the government or the public to carve up to please conspiracy theorists-who wouldn’t believe the results in any case-with no reasonable suspicion of foul play, you can’t overrule a family just to satisfy a morbidly curious public.
Unless the killer wanted to send a not-so-subtle message.
People have been watching too many crime shows-real life isn’t like that-but after the stuff the Clintons did, we are all probably a bit jumpy.
The actual position of the pillow hasn’t been determined.
Poindexter has “revised and amended” his statement, but no matter. It can’t happen here...
Some people are so morbidly afraid of being viewed as conspiracists, with all the ridicule that goes with that, they accept ANY improbable event and attribute it to coincidence. E.g., Hillary's winning six consecutive coin tosses.
These things don't happen in a vacuum. If there had never been a political assassination, if there'd never been anything questionable about Obama's dealings or Clinton's, Scalia's death would be an isolated event.
BUT to attribute long chains of improbability to "coincidence" is foolish.
Yup, he was almost 80 years old, had more chins than a Hong Kong phone book and refused to listen to family, friends and doctors that begged him to take better care of himself and he knew if he died during the Obama administration he would be replaced with an Alinsky disciple.
We can put nothing past the Evil people.
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