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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Supposedly There's a Suspect--But No Arrest

(Image:  The Social Security Office, Casa Grande, AZ; from FOX News) 
 
There was some hyperventilating on the news today:  It was reported a suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing was found and an arrest was imminent--later changed to--suspect in custody.
 
 
Reports like this could go on for days, even weeks.  Meanwhile, a letter containing ricin were sent to Obama, while suspicious-looking letters arrived at various congressional offices
 
Without a suspect in custody, the bloviating continues among some of the "news" agencies.  Tom Friedman of the NYT suggested we "move on," but the blogger pointed out that Friedman is a "usual suspect" advocating gun control.
 
Speaking of media double standards, the story of the Casa Grande Bombing has been largely ignored by the media lackeys.  I must admit, I didn't even hear about this until Comrade Karla forwarded today's update with the following comment:
 
Interesting—here’s a great example of attempted Islamic terrorism that was pretty much ignored by all but the local media. What a surprise.
Some observations so far--

--from The Diplomad.

--again from Comrade Karla-- was over on Breitbart—the MSM went absolutely batsh*t crazy on Monday, far beyond what I expected.  They’re basically saying all our “domestic” terrorism is angry white guys, this is angry conservative thing, it shows all the signs, etc. etc.
Never was there a bigger band of fools and idiots.
 
Ditto that.

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