Thursday, November 11, 2021

Rittenhouse Trial Update: Prosecutor Doesn't Understand Attorney Privilege or Why Witness Calls Riots 'Riots'

Rittenhouse Trial Update: Prosecutor Doesn't Understand Attorney Privilege or Why Witness Calls Riots 'Riots'
Brodigan - November 11, 2021 at 01:19PM


Thursday is so far a less emotionally charged day of the Rittenhouse Trial. Though, Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger's incompetence and seeming misunderstanding of the law was still on display. It's like all the research this guy did was read a Vox Fan-Fiction Subreddit, and he doesn't seem to understand self-defense. What he and every other liberal douche he hangs around knows is that Kyle Rittenhouse is bad and yucky.

Today's witness was Drew Hernandez, an independent journalist. "But Brodigan, why have all the reporters been right-leaning?" Because the right-leaning reporters were the only ones interested in reporting facts from the ground. The mainstream media was too busy pretending the riots weren't riots and waiting for the Biden campaign to fill in the rest of the talking points.

Speaking of not knowing why people would call riots "riots," we have the world's least okayest prosecutor.

Then you have Binger's questioning why Hernandez would get an attorney. Because while the prosecution has been defecating on every other basic legal right, why not attorney-client privilege, too. I would have liked to have heard Hernandez say "because your office has made it clear you're going on political witchhunts." But Judge Shroeder stepped in.

I'm not a lawyer, and I don't even play one on Twitter. But I have more than a few smart friends who are lawyers. The general consensus is that the prosecution has NOTHING and is dragging things on hoping that someone on the stand slips up over ... really, anything. They're desperate at this point. Binger is on the verge of doxxing the jurors himself.

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