To be honest, I don't know what point McBride is trying to make with this post. I think she is upset because she thinks a bad guy was undercharged by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office. But I am not sure, as that I keep getting distracted by all the changing fonts, bolding, italicizing, and everything else.
I guess I should just be glad she has figured out how to change the colors of her words.
She must either be very tired, not very emotionally stable at the moment, really a teenager, or John, who also wrote this in the comment thread in another post of McBride's:
More guns means more violence.
Right?
Nobody is safer with MORE GUNS.
Right?
Concealed carry will lead to WILD WEST SHOOTOUTS!!
Right?
If the criminal with intention to kill as many as possible scares you liberals, shouldn't the armed, trained, brave WOMAN with the RIGHT and ability to SAVE lives be the ANTIDOTE???
Nah, you LIBERALS would rather allow more innocent citizens to die, than to empower GOOD PEOPLE to PROTECT themselves and us.
It's IDEOLOGICAL.
It's Idio-Logical! (There's a soft nearly unvoiced 't' at the end of 'idio'. French-like, like "whallah".)
ReplyDeleteLook on the bright side. She's figuring out her blog's features. The chipmunk picture is gone. Well, it's still on her "no 'S'" mistake-blog. Does her toolbar have "blink"?
When she first began her blog it featured all sorts of fonts, type sizes and colors and she wrote about how that worked to get people's attention. I had some fun with it, and she eventually gave it up.
ReplyDeleteI'm not married to a prosecutor, but it looks to me like the guy was probably charged correctly. He didn't set out to kill anyone, but to rob someone and ended up killing him. Seems hard to say that's premeditated. The DA probably charged what he thought he could make stick with a jury. Even in Waukesha County they've been known to do that.
ReplyDeleteThe chipmunk is gone, but it's been replaced with Honey Bunny.
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Goat eyes. Really terrifying. As for her creative use of grammar and punctuation, it is as almost as bizarre as what knowledge she claimes of criminal prosecutions. Go higher and let the jury decide? Isn't that what her husband did in high-profile instances? That's the m.o. of a political, not a practical, prosecutor.
ReplyDeleteNow, now, people. Let's not get personal. Granted, that is not the most attractive picture McBride could have chosen, we do not stoop to making comments about one's physical appearance.
ReplyDeleteThat is too base for us. Let the right wingers do that sort of thing.