I watched the opening monologue of Saturday night live.
Amazing they have the gall to bring up the Kyle Rittenhouse case and mocked the judge, as the actor portraying the judge replied "my client" instead of calling him the defendant.
This isn't funny because SNL is the mainstream media and they are using sarcasm insinuating that the judge has 100% biased towards Kyle.
I watch a considerable amount of this trial and that judge was 100% impartial. The prosecutor continually screwed up and said things are introduced things into the trial that were not allowed or improper.
Instead of mocking the judge, why aren't they mocking the idiot prosecutor as he pointed the AR towards the jury.
One person in this stupid skit made complaints questioning why people should even be allowed to own an AK-47. (yes, they said AK-47)
One would think after the jury delivered its verdict in this case it would end all this b*******.
Nope, the media is fully content with lying and insinuating that Kyle's guilty of driving into the city in hopes of murdering people.
It just makes me sick.
Get over it people. The gun didn't cause this tragedy. Chasing someone with a gun and yelling "get him get him" is what caused this.
Did anyone notice since the beginning of this riot and what happened a year and a half ago or whatever, that not one single major media brought up that every single person involved was in trouble with the law or was a previous felon.
Nope the only bad guy to them was the lifeguard, and the guy who earlier that same afternoon prior to the shooting, was helping to clean graffiti off of a wall along with another group of caring citizens.
Kyle drove 20 mi to Kenosha the same town where he worked and the same town where his dad lived.
The ******* that pointed a gun at Kyle and had his bicep mostly removed, had driven 40 miles to Kenosha with a gun that he did not hold legally.
Did MSNBC or CNN ever bring that up?
SNL has sunk to a new low especially so that not just the script was written and the cast members went along with it word for word. Have I been a cast member, I would have told Lauren Michaels to go f*** himself.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Amazing they have the gall to bring up the Kyle Rittenhouse case and mocked the judge, as the actor portraying the judge replied "my client" instead of calling him the defendant.
This isn't funny because SNL is the mainstream media and they are using sarcasm insinuating that the judge has 100% biased towards Kyle.
I watch a considerable amount of this trial and that judge was 100% impartial. The prosecutor continually screwed up and said things are introduced things into the trial that were not allowed or improper.
Instead of mocking the judge, why aren't they mocking the idiot prosecutor as he pointed the AR towards the jury.
One person in this stupid skit made complaints questioning why people should even be allowed to own an AK-47. (yes, they said AK-47)
One would think after the jury delivered its verdict in this case it would end all this b*******.
Nope, the media is fully content with lying and insinuating that Kyle's guilty of driving into the city in hopes of murdering people.
It just makes me sick.
Get over it people. The gun didn't cause this tragedy. Chasing someone with a gun and yelling "get him get him" is what caused this.
Did anyone notice since the beginning of this riot and what happened a year and a half ago or whatever, that not one single major media brought up that every single person involved was in trouble with the law or was a previous felon.
Nope the only bad guy to them was the lifeguard, and the guy who earlier that same afternoon prior to the shooting, was helping to clean graffiti off of a wall along with another group of caring citizens.
Kyle drove 20 mi to Kenosha the same town where he worked and the same town where his dad lived.
The ******* that pointed a gun at Kyle and had his bicep mostly removed, had driven 40 miles to Kenosha with a gun that he did not hold legally.
Did MSNBC or CNN ever bring that up?
SNL has sunk to a new low especially so that not just the script was written and the cast members went along with it word for word. Have I been a cast member, I would have told Lauren Michaels to go f*** himself.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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