WATCH: Kyle Rittenhouse Prosecution Accidentally Destroys the Media’s Narrative
Joseph Gunderson - November 02, 2021 at 01:41PM
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial began today with opening arguments from the prosecution, followed by opening arguments for the defense. You'll remember, Rittenhouse is on trial for shooting two rioters who tried to attack him during the Kenosha riots. Crowder and crew were ready to tear apart what was expected to be a deluge of half-truths, lies, and media-engineered spin , but the unexpected happened. The prosecutor proceeded to go into a thorough, albeit somewhat construed, self-own of epic proportions!
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"Go ahead, faux-hawk!"
After calling bullsh!t to several ridiculous claims by the prosecutor—you can check our notes if you don't believe us—the Tony-Stark-wannabe slips in a pile of his own verbal diarrhea and falls right into the truth!
"After the gun is purchased […] Black and the defendant spent a little time up there, at Dominic Black's family's hunting property. And they fire both that AR-15 and one that Dominic Black already had. And the two of them are practicing using their AR-15s, at a shooting range that they have on that property […] Then they agreed that that gun would not go home with the defendant to his home in Antioch, Illinois. It would stay here in Kenosha, at the residence of Dominic Black's step-father, in a locked gun case."
Wait? But the mainstream media hacks have been telling everyone Rittenhouse illegally brought this rifle from out of state? Huh? Did this prosecutor not get the memo about the narrative he was supposed to stick to? Guess not.
"Originally they started out at 63rd street car source [..] but then they agree 'we're going to go to the 59th street—59th and Sheridan—location and prot4ect that location […] And I want to be clear: there's nothing wrong with that."
Wow… Yeah, we agree, bro! It's hard to believe this isn't the defense's remarks because he's making an extremely good case for letting our boy Kyle go free with a pat on the back and maybe a medal.
"You will hear and see videos of the sequence of events going on in Kenosha that night. The evening begins with large-scale protests—uh—no other way to put it, rioting."
I didn't realize the prosecution was supposed to argue on behalf of the defendant… Are we redefining these words now, too? I don't keep up with these things as much as I should.
It goes without saying, though, this is already an interesting trial, and if the opening statements are any indicator of things to come, I have a good feeling Kyle's going to be okay. Fingers are still crossed, though. Who knows who might put pressure on this jury the way they did with Chauvin .
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