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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Fair Trial Folly, BLM Support Dwindles, Local Startup Thriving, Jerry Jones MO History, Pitt State Bus Ride

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The Rittenhouse trial is showing all Americans, no matter what you think of the case, that getting a fair trial is folly in America today.  Jurors are threatened and they can hear protesters outside the building.  The prosecution appears to have withheld evidence and the judge has made comments this whole thing is a mess.  So, how do we fix it?    New polling shows Americans, in a dramatic way, are learning that BLM isn't a slogan, it's a Marxist political movement.  We have the numbers.    KKHI honors a local  start up  company www.finchknifeco.com and their fabulous pocket knives.  I've known the co-founder for years and it's a collection of products to consider this holiday season if you want to support our local economy.     Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is already in Missouri in advance of the Chiefs/Cowboys game.  It shouldn't be a surprise as he's basically a Missouri native.  We'll share his history.     And the Pittsburg State football team's MVP last week was the long snapper.  He earned the honor on the bus before the game.

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0:09.3

What a sad state of affairs we're in that we can't have a trial in the great state of

0:14.1

Wisconsin without it becoming a national nightmare, a national problem, and it has become

0:20.0

just that at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial,

0:21.6

a trial that the left tried to ignore early on because they knew that the facts of the case

0:27.1

were so strong in favor of his defense that it was self-defense that, yes, Kyle Rittenhouse made

0:33.7

some very poor decisions the day that he went to downtown Kenosha with an AR-15 and a medic

0:39.7

kit and was going to try to help people and he had a fire extinguisher and he was going to put out

0:43.3

dumpster fires and cars on fire and things like that, that this was all ill-fated. It was a terrible

0:48.6

idea. I think most reasonable people see something like BLM riots and say, you know, that's a good thing to stay away from, which is how $50 million worth of damage was caused in very tiny Kenosha, Wisconsin.

1:02.6

It's just, it's staggering that we allow these riots to take place, these protests, whatever they want to call them.

1:11.2

I literally was listening to a report on the radio the other day.

1:14.7

And it said, it called Kenosha's riots a social justice gathering.

1:24.6

That's what I'm not even, not even a demonstration. A social justice gathering is what

1:31.2

they called it. I'm like, this is a riot. Fifty million dollars where the stuff was damaged.

1:35.4

Things were burned to the ground. Police were hurt. All right. So I digress. We know what those things

1:41.2

were and we think they could happen again as overnight,

1:50.0

on Wednesday night, multiple arrests happened in Kenosha outside the courthouse. So now we're having a national trial where we can't even have peace on the steps of the courthouse. And the jury

1:55.4

inside can hear the mayhem outside. I assume they can go to the window and look outside at some point and see what's going

2:02.3

on. Multiple arrests. A journalist was punched. These were people that were BLM protesters and

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