Posted on 10/20/2017 10:59:47 AM PDT by LRoggy
Unfortunately, we got one wrong. The video does not show what General Kelly said is accurate.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fl-reg-wilson-kelly-tape-of-speech-20171020-story.html
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
The problem is the narrative will change to Gen. Kelly mischaracterised at best or lied at worse about her Miami speech.
He did not mention her by name until way past the FBI as she lied she was there with DWS...
General Kelly got the details wrong, if this is the speech he’s talking about. BUT - his impression was certainly right.
A preening, self-important, credit grabber, who took the first FIVE MINUTES to talk about herself and her connections in Congress/Senate and only FOUR MINUTES to talk about the FBI agents and the gunfight. She did ask all the LEOs present to stand, though, and get some applause, so that’s good.
I think we should talk about the other 3 grieving families instead of focusing on one
Yes, his impression was right. The details don’t matter, because Kelly’s point was that she used the event for personal advancement.
And that’s what she did. Frederica Wilson used the death of FBI agents for personal gain.
Asking them to stand was part of her pretense.
“awww, were the intentions of her speech taken the wrong way? Now she knows how Trump feels.”
I understand that’s sarcasm, but it’s not even remotely right.
She took more than half of the speech to talk about her and politics instead of honoring the deceased. It’s on video, so there’s is no doubt possible on the intentions of her speech. Compared that what Trump MAY have said in one “overhead” sentence that MAY have been cut out of context that nobody has any trace of, no comparison is possible.
Besides, supposing she “knows what Trump feels” presumes she’d be capable of empathy, that’s quite a stretch. Empathy don’t exist in braindeads.
Believe me, I know this was a fake headline. Read my other comments..in line with what you’ve said.
This is the same paper that promoted Wilson’s racist inflamatory remarks during the Zimmerman episode. Which led to attacks by black gang members on innocent non blacks found wandering in or near “hoods” they controlled. Some of these “for Trayvon” assaults ended in death or serious injury.
This is the same paper that promoted Wilson’s racist inflamatory remarks during the Zimmerman episode. Which led to attacks by black gang members on innocent non blacks found wandering in or near “hoods” they controlled. Some of these “for Trayvon” assaults ended in death or serious injury.
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