The media and Democrats are finally starting to point fingers elsewhere in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial because “their narrative is falling apart.”
This week, the media and the Democrats quickly realized they were wrong about Kyle Rittenhouse. Turns out he wasn’t a crazed white supremacist that went to Kenosha to kill people. That’s clear now.
The media’s narrative is falling apart, so it’s time to start pointing the fingers elsewhere. They must blame someone. So why not the judge?
What’s the allegation? They say he’s biased because he’s enforcing the court of law and keeping the prosecution from playing, you know, those dirty tricks.
But really, the left is just mad they’re losing. So it’s time to blame the referee.
Greg Gutfeld, from Fox News, went off Thursday defending Kyle Rittenhouse in arguing his vigilantism was the result of the government not stepping up.
In the response to all the commentary that Rittenhouse should not have gone to Kenosha in the first place, Gutfeld said, “The dead guys shouldn’t have gone there either. One was a convicted pedophile who again had anally raped a child. Another was a serial domestic abuser. They should not have been anywhere on a street, right?”
He said Rittenhouse’s victims “deserved better from the government, but they didn’t deserve better from Kyle.”
“He did the right thing. He did what the government should have done, which was to make sure these dirtbags ‘these violent disgusting dirt bags’, weren’t roaming the streets. It is clear. They were looking for blood,” Gutfeld said passionately.
Gutfeld said all Rittenhouse did was “fill the void that the government left open” where citizens were “forced” to “become the police.”
“And that is what happens when you defund,” he added.
Gutfeld also slammed President Joe Biden for his 2020 tweet linking Rittenhouse to white supremacy.
On Wednesday Gutfeld said that the media coverage of the Jacob Blake police shooting led to Rittenhouse going to Kenosha and killing two individuals, because the media “excused the rampant violence.”