By Rich Kozlovich, Tags, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin
Every Saturday I post a P&D and The Week That Was listing all the commentaries I posted all week, along with a monologue outlining things going on in the world as I see them. In last week's edition I discussed Matt Gaetz withdrawing his nomination as AG, saying:
......well, it's over for Matt Gaetz, he's withdrawn his nomination. Did he do what they claimed? I have no idea, but this is a game the left plays constantly, and one that's so often been exposed as lies, so these kind of claims have far less influence than in past years. As AG he would have had the mad dog in the meat market mentality the nation needs...
I went on to discuss the new nominee, Pam Bondi, who allegedly has that same mentality. But does she? I did a bit of research on her, and while she's talented, smart, tough, competent, and a true Trump supporter, I don't see a mad dog in a meat market mentality, but she'll quite likely will be confirmed, and I noted I would have more on her as this story developed. While she seemingly had all the right people against her, it appears she may have all the wrong people for her, the RINO's like her, even Ana Navarro of The View defends her.
As I said, I would have more on her, well, here it comes starting with this article by Mike McDaniel. What you don't know, and need to know, about Pam Bondi.
Mike McDaniel goes on to "properly and factually" describe the events as they occurred, in the Zimmerman/Martin case. Trayvon Martin was a thug, a doper, and a thief with a violent history, who the media turned into a saint, and the Hollywood trash calling him a "child" since allegedly he was 17 . Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch captain, following police instructions tried to keep Martin in sight, but lost him, until he jumped out of hiding and attacked Zimmerman, a much smaller man, and was beating his head into the cement, so Zimmerman shot him to save his life. McDaniel gores on to say:
..........the trial was utterly backward. The four special prosecutors argued emotion and racial strife, while the defense argued the evidence and law. Prosecution witnesses supported the defense(!) and the defense constantly brought out facts and evidence prosecutors tried to hide from the jury.............Why does a case 12 years past matter now?
Because Pam Bondi, then Florida’s Attorney General, is Donald Trump’s nominee for US Attorney General. Knowing it was a case of self-defense, she appointed a corrupt special prosecutor and arranged for two biased, corrupt judges — one was so obvious he was disqualified -- who did their best to convict Zimmerman. She enabled the race hustlers that destroyed George Zimmerman’s life and plunged America into a racial morass from which it has not yet recovered. At the time, she basked in that destructive glory.
I recently corresponded with someone who said, "Bondi's role on the Zimmerman case was not unlike Pontius Pilate's in the Jesus case. Not her best moment", and I think that's being entirely too kind to Bondi.
In this article, President Trump Nominates Pam Bondi for U.S. Attorney General – The Deep Swamp Smiles, the author goes into great detail describing what actually happened, how Zimmerman was vilely treated, in spite of the fact all witnesses sided with Zimmerman's story, none of which ever made it in the media, and shows just how contemptuous Bondi really was.
To promote this as a racial incident a PR firm was hired, "to create media pressure...... [requesting] support from groups like Al Sharpton, Dream Defenders, and allies in the DOJ. That approach led to AG Eric Holder and eventually President Barack Obama." Due to all the evidence in Zimmerman's favor, neither the police or the prosecutor charged him with a crime. Enter Pam Bondi, who got the governor to bypass them and appoint a special prosecutor, which is much to Rick Scott's shame.
Pam Bondi was part of that fraudulent prosecution architecture. In fact, without her origination the state case against Zimmerman was non-existent. Everything told about the Trayvon Martin shooting was a lie, including his age, the “skittles and iced-tea” story, this background criminal record, Trayvon’s known drug use, and just about everything else. It was all an entirely manufactured Lawfare case, pushed to a compliant media.
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