By Judi McLeod —— Bio and Archives November 12, 2021
Comments | Print This | Subscribe | Email Us
“Hollywood is speaking out over a video showing Kyle Rittenhouse crying in court while testifying in his murder trial.(Fox News) “On Wednesday, the 18-year-old broke down on the stand in a Kenosha, Wisconsin, circuit court as he recounted the August 2020 shooting that left two people dead and one injured during last year’s Black Lives Matter protests. "Kyle Rittenhouse is a murderer. The End," actress, Rosanna Arquette wrote on Twitter, while actor Dave Bautista fumed, "# that kid!" “The video, which shows Rittenhouse crying hysterically, also drew a response from Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James who pressed send on a tweet asking Rittenhouse, "What tears?????” "I didn’t see one," James added. "Man knock it off! That boy ate some lemon heads before walking into court.”
“Rittenhouse is charged with two counts of homicide, one count of attempted homicide, recklessly endangering safety and illegal possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18. (Fox News) “He was 17 when he and at least one friend said they traveled to the Wisconsin city from Illinois to protect local businesses and provide medical aid after two nights of businesses being looted and set on fire. “Others in Tinseltown also expressed their reactions to Rittenhouse’s display as he recounted the fatal shootings, which his lawyers have argued repeatedly that their client was acting in self-defense, and fired his semi-automatic rifle because he was being chased or faced with a gun.”
“Amid the raw emotions that occasionally overwhelmed him, forcing Mr Kerry to gaze up at the ceiling for composure”. “The product of a privileged New England upbringing, a graduate of Yale, a Vietnam war hero and husband to two heiresses, Mr Kerry has lost just one election in his political career, and that was around 30 years ago.”
"By 2030 in the United States, we won’t have coal," Kerry told Bloomberg editor-in-chief John Micklethwait during an interview at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. "We will not have coal plants." “Discussing a shift from coal, Kerry placed emphasis on markets being a driving force behind more cost-effective power sources like renewables and natural gas. Kerry also reaffirmed his support of the Biden administration's goal to eliminate all carbon emissions from the U.S. power grid by 2035. "We’re saying we are going to be carbon-free in the power sector by 2035," Kerry said. "I think that’s leadership. I think that’s indicative of what we can do.” “Coal makes up roughly 10% of U.S. energy consumption, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data also revealed that fossil fuels – petroleum, natural gas and coal – made up an estimated 79% of total U.S. primary energy production last year.”At the rate things are going under the Biden admin, there will be no U.S., let alone coal, by 2030.
"John Kerry, the U.S. climate envoy, was accused by online critics of brushing aside a question about reports of slave labor in China to produce solar panels while attending a press conference Wednesday at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. (Fox News, Nov. 11, 2021) “RealClearPolitics posted the video and said that the question came after the U.S. and China announced they will increase their cooperation and speed up action to rein in climate-damaging emissions, which was seen as a key diplomatic score. “A reporter mentioned the behind-the-scenes meetings and asked if Kerry ever mentioned any "contentious issues" like the use of forced labor in Xinjiang for building solar panels. “Kerry said both countries were honest about their differences. "We certainly know what they are and we’ve articulated them but that’s not my lane here. My job is to be the climate guy," Kerry said. “A State Department spokesperson told Fox News in an early email Thursday that Kerry has spent his 37-year career as a senator and secretary of state "standing up for human rights and defending democracy." "As Secretary Kerry has said from the start, the United States and China have mutual interests in solving the climate crisis while there's still time, even when we fundamentally disagree on other critical issues," the statement read.” “…The steps we’re taking ... can answer questions people have about the pace at which China is going, and help China and us to be able to accelerate our efforts," Kerry said.”Meanwhile, if anything the Rittenhouse Trial proves, is that no one has a right to cry when questioned about fighting to save his life. The gang-up of the Dems, Hollywood and the media will decide whose tears will be mocked and ridiculed. Now that they’ve hidden smiles behind Covid masks; abandoned pursuing real terrorists for domestic parent ones, the masses have plenty to weep about. And it is only the Democrats and their Hollywood and media supporters who cry REAL TEARS. Related: The Kyle Rittenhouse Prosecutor’s Case Comes Down To Rioting Good, Self-Defense Bad
Copyright © Canada Free Press
RSS Feed for Judi McLeod
Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years’ experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.