At some point they have to be aware of public sentiment running against them and will have to cut their losses. For now, they are silent, but that may change if there is more chaos in NYC. With the inauguration of the governor for his second term coming in a week, it may become untenable for them to allow di Blasio to continue. Everything is about the agenda to them, and if di Blasio becomes too much of a liability they will give him the boot to save themselves.
I don't doubt that we will see these officer's reputations besmirched in the next few days in an attempt to deflect attention.
-——Everything is about the agenda to them, and if di Blasio becomes too much of a liability they will give him the boot to save themselves.-——
Can’t agree more, except I think it will be Sharpton getting the boot....he’s an easy target and quite expendable.... And also he’s a pain in the ass....most of the time....
If it does come to that... Don’t expect Obama to save Sharpton, he will go under the bus so quick your head will spin... Sharpton will have plenty of company....
Quite frankly, I hope I am correct....nobody deserves it more than Sharpton..