Monday, September 29, 2014

George Zimmerman to break media silence on Armed American Radio

Unknown at this time will be the extent of anticipated reactions by those in the angrily vocal camp against George Zimmerman, notably from personalities like Al Sharpton, and from members of the New Black Panther Party, who in 2012 offered a $10,000 bounty for Zimmerman's capture. It is for reasons of personal safety and security, as well as so the interview does not get disrupted and halted by protesters, that the physical location is being withheld. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report announces an upcoming event that is sure to kindle some flames of hatred, and no doubt protests against even allowing this to happen.  Note that, like with another major story we're all familiar with here, it's not the "Authorized Journalists" who earned the trust to get the subject to open up.

1 comment:

East Coaster said...

I say this with all due respect to the Zman. He is an idiot. I simply don't understand how a private person, who was dragged into the public spotlight, wants to continually go back into that spotlight. It boggles the mind. In the "if I were him" category, I would disappear into the great heartland of the USA and you wouldn't hear from me til the day I died. Period. If folks like the radical leftists of the 1960s can "vanish" than certainly George can. But as I said, I just don't get it.