Posted on 11/02/2022 4:37:42 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Gov. Kathy Hochul insisted Wednesday that everyone else failed Buffalo’s tragic mom-of-three Keaira Bennefield — and not her or New York’s no-cash-bail laws.
The Democrat deflected blame from herself and instead pointed the finger at “the system” and “judges and “prosecutors” after Keaira was executed less than 24 hours after her estranged husband was sprung from jail on no bail over a caught-on-camera beatdown.
“The system absolutely failed her,” Hochul said at a Westchester rally when asked by The Post to respond to the victim’s distraught mom, who has blamed the governor for the barbaric murder.
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I think that everyone normal is sick and tired of the communist “Democratic” Party.
She is the ugly part of the system.
Cruel and cold answer. Heartless fiend.
RATs never take responsibility for their screw ups. They love blaming others. Preferably Republicans.
Hochul is a rat faced liar.
Let me guess the guy that murdered her is back out on the street
if only he had attacked a liberal politicians before, he would of still been in jail.
But instead he just attacked a normal citizen that doesn’t matter and was let loose to finish the job
Who’s been running the “system” , who appointed the judges?
This hocus-pocus hag has got to go. She has nothing but harm intended for NY, across the board. With a libtard loon like her AND the idiot Eric Adams as mayor of NYC, you can hear the toilet flushing.
The victim’s mother is blaming Hochul directly.
Libtards killing innocent people.
Just another day at the office
The “system” may put her out of a job.
If Hochul wins next week, then fix was truly in! NY has electronic voting. So there isn’t much more to add.
C U Next Tuesday, Hochul.
That’s Election Day.
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