I am always astonished at the propensity of the media to lie and their brazenness when doing so.
Some may puzzle at the intensity of leftist bile heaped upon Kyle Rittenhouse before and more so after his acquittal on murder charges last Friday by a jury of his peers. It surpassed the critical point post-verdict, with mainstream newspeople forsaking all vestige of reasonable commentary in favor of rabid invective to actually place their employers in litigable jeopardy. MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross, for instance, called Rittenhouse “this little murderous white supremacist” on her show, The Cross Connection, Saturday against all evidence, no doubt causing head explosions at 30 Rockefeller Center.
But those who understand progressive fanatics know how much they had riding on the youngster’s downfall. Rittenhouse, you see, had to be condemned, if not by law then by legacy. Of all the reasons why — such as his exposure of the media-sanctified victims as riotous lowlifes and his fatal termination of their assault with a demonized weapon — none threatens the Left more than a single dangerously influential truth. Kyle Rittenhouse went into Kenosha a boy and came out a man.
A real man, not Hollywoke’s embarrassing idea of one, represented by such sad specimens as Disney “superheroes” Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian) and Mark (the Hulk) Ruffalo, and The Princess Bride star Cary Elwes. All three wailed about the Rittenhouse outcome like crybabies, on Twitter.
By LOU AGUILAR