Nov 16, 2021

Kenosha Killer Impacts in All Directions

Madison, Wisconsin — As Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard champion Kyle Rittenhouse, two bodies, one grievously wounded man and several videos are constant reminders of the horror that one lunatic inflicted on an August night in Kenosha last year. 

Gabbard appears to be positioning herself as veep nominee with Donald Trump, using the Kenosha Killer to launch her new career. Anyway.

As overwhelming a case as was presented over the last two weeks by the prosecution, the visceral image of the child-Rittenhouse firing off an AR-15 in the city street like he was a video-game character will likely carry the day.

The world has bore witness to the narcissistic, dictator-wanna-be world of Judge Bruce Schroeder, stupid, stupid cops, and the racist world of Kenosha Democrats that is the terrain where police and violence are the norm.

But when you fire off bullets, you are responsible for the trajectory of those bullets, unless you are a cop, (then fire away). You own the bullets. We learn it in hunter safety class in junior high school.

The school of Kyle Rittenhouse is altogether different. 

One learns to stop people by firing bullets into their bodies. Can't do that here, the world will soon see. 

And fleeing someone who needs help because you shot him is not a good look, especially for someone pretending to be a medic.

And hey, not to be cruel, but noone likes a crybaby.

Even fewer people like a killer. 

Anthony Huber, 26, (killed by Rittenhouse); and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, (killed by Rittenhouse); and  Gaige Grosskreutz, survivor of Rittenhouse.

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