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Human rights at the Dictator’s Club

No such notice for the starving millions of North Korea, nor the dying in Syria or the oppressed of Iran and Saudi Arabia. Nope. But five (count ’em) five anti-Israel resolutions in one day.

“Paula Shcriefer, the US representative to the UN’s Human Rights Council, …noted that ‘none of the world’s worst human rights violators, some of whom are the objects of resolutions at this session have their own stand alone agenda item at this council,” and emphasized that “only Israel, a vibrant and open democracy, received such treatment.'”

It’s the democracy part that really gets to the Dictator’s Club. Also the Jooz.

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Snooze media’s wishful thinking

Every once in a while, the snooze media reveals its behind-the-scenes intentions, such as this gem from WAVY-TV 10’s website:

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – It seems much of the country is gripped by the George Zimmerman murder trial.”

You wish. The truth is that “much of the snooze media” is gripped by the trial. An increasingly large “much of the country” is finding better things to do than watch rube tube snooze or read the snoozepapers.

As for Zimmerman, we’ve known from day one that he, like the Duke LaCrosse Team, was going to be lynched. Especially after Wormtongue stuck his racist nose into it.

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UPDATE: GZ is acquitted. So he doesn’t go to prison, he’s just in debt for the rest of his life to his lawyers. Lynched, for sure. And now Wormtongue and Jackson and Sharpton will lead the post-lynching mobbing, along with their cronies in the snooze media. Racists every one.

MORE:  PJMedia’s Roger L. Simon says it was the first “American Stalinist show trial” and the big loser was Wormtongue who had already disgraced himself and his presidency by inserting himself in the case. Fortunately the all-women jury had enough guts not to cave to his political pressure.

AND: It didn’t take Wormtongue long to stick his nose back into the case. But I do like this part: “But we are a nation of laws, and a jury has spoken.” Late, but good.