about it, but what s missing here, sean is the opinion side of newspapers, and other cable news networks expressing the same kind of outrage we saw over the last couple weeks over kyle rittenhouse. it shows you how selective and/or phoney that outrage was and is. kyle rittenhouse case. more deaths, including the death of a child and 8-year-old. we have children and the parents probably witnessed that and dozens others still remain in the hospital. some in critical condition. but the lack of the desired racial narrative is muting this to a certain extent and shows you how broken our media is, sean. with regard to the all the facts before we can report on it calling him a racist the night of the attack. difference in how they handle this and i guess as they pointe themselves as the monitor forget to mr. brooks racial commentary and not want to call him out for
cornerstone of a stable, prosperous society. merchants have to know they can put their goods into the stream of commerce without being robbed blind. the common thread in the shameful looting, in the waukesha christmas parade murderers, and an rising gun violence is a concept of disparate impact unless that concept is explicitly refuted and rejected, there is no way were going to get a handle on this rise in crime. the reason that felony laws are not being felony theft laws are not being enforced the reason darrell brooks was put back on the street despite an active warrant and a 50 page rap sheet is because in forcing laws or enforcing bail, requiring bail has a disparate impact on blacks. look at the video. law enforcement has a disparate impact on blacks not because it s racist because the black crime rate is so high. but when you stop enforcing the law in order to avoid disparate
it? right, remember, mr. brooks, should have been enin jail before this ever happened because he tried to allegedly run over mother of his child, she literally had a tire mark on her leg and so he shouldn t have been out in the first place but this was what happened here. but anyway, sean, i he know you got to go and have a good thanksgiving, you never didn t strike me as a yeager guy a smith or jameson gobble gobble to you and rachel and the kids. sean: i m a beer guy. thanks for coming on tonight. all right. no one helped spread the russia collusion hoax more than critical condition and rachel maddow. we are about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants. the presidency is effectively a russian op. there is no question any longer the russians actively interfered in our elections to help donald trump. there is no hoax, it s true, i
bring that noise to our city. and that felony charges would follow. but chesa boudin has been the district attorney for two years and he s done nothing about crime skyrocketing which is whys facing a recall election next year. this is happening in democrat-controlled cities all across the country. looting is so common in new york city where i am, now that all sorts of everyday items like shampoo and deodorant, they are locked up in pharmacies. you ve got to ask permission for the person to go over and open up to get a bottle of prall. the new york post reported last month that there are empty shells in drugstores because the city, it s the victim of shoplifters. shoplifters walk in, they grab what they want, they are not even arrested. meanwhile just days after a career criminal named darrell brooks jr. drove through a parade and killed six people in a celebration of the holiday season over in wisconsin. the white house is defending its effort to end cash bail. no cash bail, soft on
sean. sean: it s outrageous, i look at kyle rittenhouse. the media called him a little while supremacist. he had no tweet. he had no statement that could lead the media at all that he was a white supremacist. that s what they called him. in regard to mr. brooks. racial hate for. he was condemning adolf hitler why the differential and how the media treats kyle rittenhouse and call him racist and actual context to mr. brooks but say nothing about it. i think you touched on it, before, sean, it s the desired narrative, right? just imagine what if a white man had driven through a parade that was going on in harlem, for example and killed and injured many african-americans? this would be a story rightsly so for many, many days and weeks. and what we re missing now in this coverage, right? because there is coverage, it s obviously because we just talked