NBC Tweet Compares Immigrants to “Trash”

In a since deleted tweet from NBC News, author Max Lefeld writes…

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Is this far from what the left really thinks of their “dreamers”?  It only took 48 hours for the illegal aliens to be rounded-up and taken away to a military base.  (Shows you what can happen when the government is motivated to do something.)  If the Dems love them so much, why don’t they want them around?  Because “Martha’s Vineyard” is for the filthy rich and everybody else can go “Fuck off!”

Text © 2022 – EricReports

Murderer of Ashli Babbitt – Lt. Michael Byrd

Lt. Michael Byrd, the man who killed Ashli Babbitt came forward yesterday, eight months following her fatal shooting.

It happened on January 6, 2021 during the “March to Save America.”  Babbitt, caught up in a moment of exuberance, climbed through the window of the Speaker’s Lobby.  Capitol Police Officer Lt. Michael Byrd fired the fatal shot through her neck, severing an artery.  She died en route to the hospital.

Byrd admitted he couldn’t see what we saw on TV – that the protestors were relatively harmless.  But, he said he heard a false report of “shots fired”, giving this excuse for killing an unarmed woman.

After a brief investigation, no charges were filed because of a “lack of evidence” and the belief that it was “justifiable homicide”.

NBC reporter Lester Holt made the assertion that Lt. Byrd “saved lives” by killing Mrs. Babbitt.  How?  Who did she threaten?  What did she do that was dangerous?  What about her life?

The fact is:  the U.S. Capitol Building belongs to us – not the inhabitants who live like royalty and pissed themselves at the mere thought of violence.  In the real world, real people face this every day.  Not them.

Lester Holt said Pres. Trump called Michael Byrd “a murderer” and that’s exactly what he is.  The same people who thought six months of violent rioting last year was justified say Ashli Babbitt got what she deserved.  I say, those who celebrate the death of this former U.S. Air Force veteran should die the same way she did.  A bullet through the neck.  Then, tell me if you think it’s fair.

Ashli Babbitt received criticism from the left for being a supporter of Trump and a follower of Q conspiracy theories, which they believe justifies her murder.

Text © 2021 – EricReports

Rod Serling’s Night Gallery

See the source image  Screenwriter and noted author Rod Serling, best known for “THe Twilight Zone”, continued his morbid expertise with a horror anthology TV-series known as the “Night Gallery”.  Broadcast on NBC from 1970-1973, these tales of the macabre have since lived on in reruns and now DVD.  When it began, “Night Gallery” received mixed reviews.  Critics unfairly compared it to the “Twilight Zone”.  Nevertheless, Serling received two Emmy nominations for “The Messiah on Mott Street”  See the source image (with Edward G. Robinson)

and “They’re Tearing Down Tim Reilly’s Bar” (a favorite of mine, starring that great character actor William Windom.) Indicative of NBC and producer Jack Laird’s interference, “They’re Tearing Down Tim Reilly’s Bar” was rewritten with a feel-good ending.  Still, it’s a moving portrayal of a middle-aged man’s lost dreams and regrets.

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“Their Tearing Down Tim Reilly’s Bar”

Some noteworthy segments from Seasons One and Two…

 The Caterpillar.  A man believing his wife is cheating on him, plots revenge.  If an earwig is placed into an ear, it will burrow its way into the brain.  Wait for the horrific payoff.

 The Doll.  A father returning from his sojourn in India, finds his daughter the recipient of an ugly doll that talks to her.

 The Academy.  Dark humored tale of a boy’s military academy,where those who enroll find themselves unable to get out.

 Lindemann’s Catch.  A fisherman falls in love with a mermaid, then tries to turn her into a woman with unexpected results.

 The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes.  How much do we really want to know about the future?

See the source image The Last Laurel.  A crippled man discovers he’s able to astral-project himself for the perfect crime.

 The Little Black Bag.  A medical bag is accidentally transported back into the past.

 Certain Shadows on the Wall.  An old woman who lingers in illness is poisoned.  After death, her silhouette remains.

     See the source image By Season Three, “Night Gallery” was shortened to thirty miniutes.  Some interesting segments were “The Girl with the Hungry Eyes”, “The Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes” and “Finnegan’s Flight”.

Following cancellation, Rod Serling lectured at universities and narrated films with his distinctive voice.  A chronic smoker, he died shortly after heart surgery.  He was only fifty.  Text © 2018 – ERN

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1924-1975