I was going to say more (offer my speculative opinion, that is) about Angela Corey, whose sincere and affable loquacity at the podium seemed to me to be disguising the inner life of a genuinely vindictive, vicious, self-satisfied, and amorally ambitious political creature. But since an editorial intern at NR, Ian Tuttle, has written a fairly thorough inquiry into her background, I won't have to say it after all. To this day, out of respect for the jury's decision and a deeply personal gift for introspection, Mizz Corey refers to George Zimmerman (on a TV talk show) as a "murderer."
I had also mentioned in comments a while ago my disgust with the so-called Republican, supposedly conservative, governor of our state for caving in to the rabble-rousing race hucksters and appointing Corey in the first place. In a follow-up article, Tuttle explains the political connections that very likely led to it. Attorney General Pam Bondi is in the mix. It's all worse than I thought. Nothing's more pathetic than watching self-styled conservatives trying to placate the thought-commissars of the liberal regime they serve, and before which they tremble.
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Of interest: An article on Trayvon Martin's character and the circumstances that led to his being in Sanford that night when he is in fact from Miami Gardens, Florida, where "the crime rate is about 70 percent higher than the national average — and Trayvon Martin was one of the criminals."
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