“Seattle radio host John Carlson–who… initially thought Zimmerman guilty–notes:
One of the most important, and remarkably under-publicized facts that came out at trial is that one of the detectives, while interrogating Zimmerman at the police station that night, told him that the entire incident had been caught on surveillance video. The detective was bluffing, but Zimmerman didn’t know that. His reaction: ‘Thank God.’
‘Thank God.’ How many people who do something wrong, lie about it and are told it’s on tape react that way?”
Remarkably under-publicized? Oh, come on. It hardly fits the Narrative pushed by our feckless president and his race baiter pals. It’s way too telling.
UPDATE: Rare reader Darkwater sends this link to PJMedia journalist Bill Whittle’s excellant, fully-sourced takedown of the lies told about Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman by, variously, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the President of the United States and the U.S. Attorney General. They should hang their heads in shame, if they have any shame, which I doubt.















