Another one I didn’t see coming but probably should have.
Tucker Carlson Airs Exclusive Interview with Kyle Rittenhouse Directly After Verdict
Tucker Carlson revealed that his production team has had access to Kyle Rittenhouse while filming a documentary, and today he played never-before-seen footage of Rittenhouse leaving the courthouse and revealing his thoughts on what he’s been through in the American justice system. Footage shows that Carlson’s cameras have been with Rittenhouse for a while documenting his journey through the agonizing trial that finally ended on Friday in a not guilty verdict.
Heh. Well done, Tucker.
“It’s something that keeps you up at night. Once you finally do get to sleep your dreams are about what happened and you’re waking up in a dark cold sweat,” said Rittenhouse describing PTSD. “It’s scary actually. The dreams feel so real and they’re not the same at all. They’re all different,” he said. “What if I did let Mr. Rosenbaum steal my gun?” he asked playing through all the scenarios that plague him at night.
Cameras show Rittenhouse leaving the courthouse with a big smile on his face. “The jury reached the correct verdict,” he said. “It’s been a rough journey but we made it through it. We made it through the hard part.”
Those brief quotes from the interview are all I’ve seen as of now, but y’all can be sure I’ll keep my eyes peeled for more. The ones above are a poignant reminder of the pain one of our own was forced by these monsters to endure, and that the need for a reckoning will never go away until the malefactors have been made to pay for their crimes, the very last measure of justice extracted from each and every one of the filthy bastards.
Update! Found a bit more.
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson covered the exoneration of Kyle Rittenhouse tonight on his show and played a clip from a behind-the-scenes documentary that he plans to release in December on Fox Nation.
Carlson also announced that on Monday, he would be airing an interview with Rittenhouse on his show.
Hoo boy, that’s gonna mean Kyle ain’t the only one with nightmares. That announcement will have CNN tossing, turning, and sweating rivers all this weekend too, I imagine. Almost makes me wish I hadn’t dumped cable nearly ten years ago or so.
“You have dreams about what happened?” Rittenhouse is asked.
Rittenhouse responded, “Every single night, it’s quite scary actually because the dreams feel so real and they’re not the same at all, they’re all different.”
“They’re the different scenarios that run through your head during the day like what could have happened, like I’m alive but what could have happened, like what if I wasn’t alive, or what if I did let Mr. Rosenbaum steal my gun,” Rittenhouse continued.
Rittenhouse explained, “It’s those type of dreams, the outcome of, it’s bad, but almost every outcome is either me getting seriously injured or hurt and those are just the dreams I have on a daily basis.”
As Rittenhouse spoke, different scenes were played and then it segued into him receiving the verdict.
After that, Rittenhouse is seen riding in a car and is asked, “How do you feel man?”
“The jury reached the correct verdict, self defense is not illegal and I believe they came to the correct verdict and I’m glad everything went well and it’s been a rough journey, but we made it through it, we made it through the hard part,” a smiling Rittenhouse replied.
It would be nice to think so, wouldn’t it? Alas, it ain’t the way to bet, not in the death throes of Amerika v2.0. The Feds will be putting their jackboots in straightaway, among a whole scabrous army of other miscellaneous pustules, afflictions, and excrescences. This is merely one meeting engagement in what will almost surely be a long war, a bloody conflict which won’t end until our Enemy lies in stinking, flyblown windrows all across the New American Killing Fields, in number great enough to dishearten their surviving confreres—who may very well think themselves the more unfortunate ones when all is said and done.
It would be nice to think Rittenhouse is done with the hard part, but I expect the persecution is just getting started. One thing the left has going for them is persistance — they just do not quit, since they almost never pay a price for their actions. Garland and his jackbooted thugs at Injustice’R’Us will find some pretext to charge Rittenhouse with federal crimes, and then it will be legal hell all over again. The process is the punishment.
I think this true most of the time. OTOH, I’m sensing they wish they could make this one just go away. There really is no federal crime for them to charge him with.
Oh, my sweet summer child, do you think that matters?
Yes. Because they are getting their collective asses handed to them across the board. Making up charges might not be in their best interest at this time.
I might be wrong of course. As I say, the norm would be to charge him with a violation of breathing or something. We’ll just have to see what transpires.
Their catch all now is he violated the civil rights of the three he shot.
That there is the real problem. Even on the very rare occasion that a wrongly-accused citizen gets a payout for wrongful prosecution or such, the money doesn’t come from the prosecutor or the corrupt cops. It comes from the taxpayers.
The bar needs to be lowered to hold public officials, police, and bureaucrats personally accountable for their bad actions.
At a minimum, they should not be a protected class, and subject to civil lawsuit. A minimum.