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Jana's avatar

Looks like Charles Manson's illegitimate son.

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Thomas L.'s avatar

I am a retired nurse and people who looked like that Lawson character use to be locked up in a Psych Ward. Bring back Mental Institutions. The world was safer.

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Bill Swickard's avatar

Typical lefty accusing Cam of the very things they are doing, and Cam is not. I am glad this violent protestor was finally charged. He probably would not have, had he not tried to intimidate Cam after the fact. Communists call each other comrade, do they not?

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Chris's avatar

WTF is it with these AuntieFlo mutts on the left - the women are all fat with pink or blue hair and the dudes all look like meth heads. None of them look like they've seen a shower in a month.

That said, the douchebags pulling the strings, Comey, Brennan, Sotero, they manage an air of respectability that needs to be pulled down.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

Yep, definitely a 3D thug printer.

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A Stranger in a Strange Land's avatar

Arrest each and every terrorist Cnt

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Sheila Dean's avatar

One of the things that has routinely bothered me about Seattle coverage by conservative networks is that they sometimes suppress reports of one type of violence, whether it's against police officers or theft and violence committed by political rivals, whatever, but then hype on repeat things like the infidelity bust of the Coldplay concert Kiss Cam. Today midday propped up Jason Rantz @ KTTH, as usual, this was not part of that report. I unsubtly recalled that conservatives deliberately do not go on a force political offensive, of any kind, in the PNW and they should. Thom Homan has no problem treating sanctuary States and districts like a war zone. Trump doesn't have any problem with it. It's time for news presenters to dig down deep, get past all that resistance and recruit some war reporters to move into beat coverage of this like it's 2020. This isn't going away.

Here's why. Larger networks have legal coverage, media shields and they also can sponsor security details during high conflict reporting with cameras. They train journalists for combat reporting and give them routine treatment for traumatic injury. Indie journalists for some reason have to take this one on the nose and they shouldn't. They just shouldn't. Networks and larger outlets should be covering this. They have and they should mainline a budget for a couple of covered freelancers who can do the job.

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