Once again, teammate describes suspect as "normal." Abnormal people vindicated I suppose.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 19, 2013
Am I the only person on earth who didn't know the bomber, and not think he was a really nice guy?
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 19, 2013
Amen, brother. Get ready for an epic rant.
Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld wasn’t the only one who noticed the sickening “nice guy” stuff in the coverage of the Boston bombing suspects.
If I hear "he's a really nice guy" one more time…
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) April 19, 2013
https://twitter.com/RightWingNerd/status/325331888296300545
@michellemalkin "What a nice guy! He smiled and opened the door for me right before his bomb exploded and tore my leg off."
— Michael Deppisch (@deppisch) April 19, 2013
Precisely.
Greg Gutfeld continued to tweet truth to power. Root cause? They placed bombs next to children and other innocent people. Case closed.
"Do not rule out, as a root cause, the inarticulate consequences of oddly grouped consonants in last names," sincerely, Lnra ksrhgah
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
lets make a pact not to discuss his tough life trying to fit in. Spend more time thinking of victims than obsessing the perp
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
I guess Redford has his sequel, "The Company You Keep 2: Chechnyan Renegade Boogaloo."
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
what i hate: this kid may never have a worry the rest of his life. He'll be fed, defended, protected, and interviewed. We indulge evil.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Seek out who, what and where.
What about why?
Why is Weak.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
The punk placed a bomb next to a child. I don't need to know why. Because why will not change the fact that he placed a bomb next to a child
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
That poor dead cop. I don't need to know that the punk who shot him had a strong relationship with his brother. Save it for Dr. Phil.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Stop interviewing classmates. It's like interviewing kittens about yarn.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
The root cause of root cause arguments are those who lack a root.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
"at the end of the day they were positive people." Sounds crazy, but evil people can still go to the gym. And smile. How naive are we?
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
People who want to know why it happen often refuse to hear the answer.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Preach it! Like many Twitter users, Gutfeld is a fan of Uncle Ruslan.
I never get tired of Ruslan.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
@thelongversion he would be a great neighbor.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Ruslan reminds me of every boss I had as a teenager. Yells at you because he's helping you.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Heh. He continues destroying the sickening “root cause” and oh-the-turmoil discussions.
Focusing on why terrorists terrorize helps avoid how we let it happen.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
@SgtTim911 not what i'm referring to. Im well aware of the importance of understanding idealogy. My peeve: "why did little billy hate us?"
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Nidal Hasan, Bledsoe in Little Rock, & Boston. All were known risks. Maybe crowd sourcing intel exists because we have no other.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
By focusing on personal turmoil of suspects, you can avoid the real turmoil they cause.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Bledsoe was questioned before he shot and killed Private William Long. He championed terror. But he was tried for murder.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
How about a new category: the hate that dares not speak its name.
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) April 20, 2013
Boom. A new category needs to be created for Mr. Gutfeld, too. That much awesome is in a category all of its own.
https://twitter.com/GOPMommy/status/325466522757758976
Everyone does. Never stop, Greg Gutfeld.
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