An interesting idea, but it runs afoul of free speech laws and lacks standing for action
“This stuff needs to stop.”
Bias.
End of discussion
Aftershocks?
Symbols.
“I don’t doubt his sincerity based on what I’ve heard.”
“We are disappointed at the DCCC’s placating response…”
Here we go.
Disrespectful? Probably, but the First Amendment covers that.
“I was crouching behind a Chevy Suburban to avoid bullets.”
Troubled waters
Guilty
“There’s no compassion in tolerating lawless conduct for anyone.”
The spin zone
Nothing to see here
“…the tenor of the online conversation changed dramatically.”
I hope none of them are named “Lynch”
Nothing much… just free money for life
Warranted?
Martians not included
Arm in Arm.
Upside.
Cover up? sour grapes? Both?
“The majority of police officers are good people doing a good job.”
Woof.
What, at this point, does it matter?
Stay in your lane
Taking it to the streets… in force
“[Community] relationship has been hurt by the misdeeds of THE FEW (on both sides).”
Let’s be real, ESPN…
The Tenors have announced that Mr. Pereira has been suspended from the group for his actions.
Doesn’t this child’s life matter too?
“I don’t want to be part of the problem — I want to be part of the solution.”
“This was substantial, credible information that we received that was going to cause harm to police officers in the Baton Rouge area.”
Why is no one really talking about this?
“…they have blood on their hands…”
Accountability.
Brilliant.
“I’m going to be talking to white people.”
Personal responsibility.
“The smoke was used after about 200 protesters refused to leave the roadway…”
“Scott may have targeted individuals and officers after being troubled by recent incidents involving African-Americans and law enforcement officers…”
Physician, heal thyself.
Trending
“We’re just a family, now we have to take on the role of law enforcement…”
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York shared some thoughts on white supremacy on his Twitter account today. It turns out …
“Some lawmakers think she’ll never be able to run for leadership again.”