Ryan Reilly at the Huffington Post notes that, in the Eric Garner case, some conservatives agree with liberals: they think the cop who choked Garner should have been indicted.
"The grand jury's decision not to bring any charges against the officer who killed Garner is inexplicable. It defies reason. It makes no sense," wrote Sean Davis at The Federalist. "Unlike the Michael Brown case, we don't have to rely on shaky and unreliable testimony from so-called eyewitnesses. We don't need to review bullet trajectories or forensics. All we have to do is watch the video and believe our own eyes."The fact that Garner was being entrepreneurial and trying to deprive the evil gummint of tax revenue is obviously a big reason for some of the right-wing synpathy. But these conservatives do seem to be reading the Garner video correctly and reacting with appropriate horror. I'd be happy if left and right could unite in outrage in this case.
"This is one of those moments where left and right could unite. Few seem comfortable with this outcome," Noah Rothman of HotAir.com wrote on Twitter. He elaborated in a post on the website....
"I don't like Eric Holder, and in general don't approve of Feds doubling up, but the Eric Garner case merits it," tweeted Ken White, a libertarian. "This needs a U.S. Attorney."
"Seriously, can you imagine what Sam Fucking Adams would have said at the news that a man had been killed over cigarette taxes," Charles C.W. Cooke of the National Review posted on Twitter.
But, um, folks ... does what happened in this case not make you the least bit skeptical about the narrative that emerged from the grand jury proceedings in Missouri? You look at the Garner video and see that it should be an open-and-shut case, at least regarding an indictment, but the grand jurors clearly failed to come to the obvious decision. So if grand jurors found Darren Wilson and the witnesses who backed his story more plausible than witnesses who challenged his story, why are you so sure that they made the right decision? Why are you so certain that Darren Wilson really feared for his life and had a legitimate reason to think the "demon" Michael Brown might kill him first if he didn't shoot?
Look, it's great that you see the injustice in the Garner case. But now try imagining that cops get away with this sort of thing a lot. Weigh the possibility that the Garner case is typical, not anomalous.
You people don't like government. So why do you have so much trust in government when the government workers are cops, with this case as the exception?
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"You people don't like government. So why do you have so much trust in government when the government workers are cops?"
Because they don't like the kind of people who get into trouble with the cops on the street even more than they don't like the government. Watching the cops punish looters and moochers is one of their few pleasures in life; a tiny bit of satisfaction that there is still some justice in the world and at least one American institution hasn't yet been taken over by the libtards.
From the first moment I thought the cops in this case ought to be indicted.
And from the first moment I thought Wilson was being railroaded.
Right both times, too.
You"'re still an idiot, Philo.
Why is it that only when the defendant is a cop, that defendant is allowed to testify before the Grand Jury?
When it comes to killing black people, our police appear to have been given “Cop Blanche.”
Want the benefit of doubt, pillow, I'll give you the benefit of doubt: Wilson is/was at best an inexperienced, trigger happy racist cop out to bag himself a blackskin. Or hadj or gook or whatthefuckever.
Drink some more kool-aid, boy.
Today's conservatives are, at the end of the day, garden variety authoritarians. They support the police state (even when they claim they don't), they support all sorts of military adventures, and they support upper class capital at the expense of working class labor. They even have an extensive propaganda network to further these aims.
This should come as a surprise to nobody
How was wilson "raildroaded" when he was given excessive control of the grand jury and no indictment was returned? Its not railroading to ask that an inquiry into the lawfulness of a death (under color of authority) be conducted. In fact I am shocked that it isn't routine.
Conservatives are happy when cops kill black people. And they support them 100%. It's a by proxy situation.
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