"Rule of law," says Maddow. "Rule of law in danger."
Okay . And what?
If Bernie Sanders' supporters expect to hear anything about the victory the night before in New Hampshire, then they were disappointed. Maddow doesn't have an analysis about what the American public are committing to when casting a majority of their votes for the socialist.
Rule of Law, and now Amy Klobuchar!
The NAACP in Minneapolis and Black Lives Matter Twin City are calling on Amy Klobuchar to step down from the race for presidency because, as a county attorney in Minnesota, Klobuchar pursued the conviction and subsequent incarceration of Myon Burrell, a 16-year teenager at the time. According to the Associated Press, Klobuchar mishandled the case against Burrell, serving a life sentence for the 2002 muder of 11-year of Tyesha Edwards. Burrell has maintained his innocence, and former witnesses have recanted their testimony against him.
Klobuchar's ca mpaign uses her prosecution of Burrell to call attention to just how tough she is on crime. Just as was a tough as the people billionaire candidate from New York, Mike Bloomberg, caught on tape talking about where are the crime in America is located. Wink, wink! And categorizing "the vast majority" of murders and their victims, "fit one M.O." Male, minorities. Fifteen to twenty year s old.
Yes, America?
I wonder if Klobuchar will be tough on crime when it comes to corporate criminals?
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