NBC Applauds Film Hailing Violent Left-Wing Rioters as Heroes

In just another example of blatant media hypocrisy, on NBC’s 3rd Hour Today show Friday, co-host Al Roker enthusiastically talked to the cast of the Netflix film The Trial of the Chicago 7, which lionizes the far-left radicals who incited the violent 1968 riot at the Democratic National Convention. Amazingly, the deadly January 6 Capitol Hill riot never came up in the discussion, even as the ’68 Chicago rioters were given glowing labels like “iconic” and “hero.”
“The Netflix film, The Trial of the Chicago 7,  tells the story of a group of anti-war protesters accused of conspiring to start a riot during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago,” Roker declared at the top of the segment without judgment. He then aired the taped interview with actors Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
 
 
Turning to Cohen, Roker asked: “This film was first written 13 years ago, and ever since, you wanted to be part of it?” In part, Cohen talked about how enamored he’s been with Chicago rioter and “loudmouthed communist” Abbie Hoffman for years: “I’d heard about Abbie Hoffman in my 20s, actually and I’d done my thesis on Jewish radicals in the civil rights movement. Yeah, I’ve been sort of obsessed with Abbie Hoffman and this movie for a long time.”
His co-star Redmayne spoke of what a joy it was to be able to play people who liberal screenwriter Aaron Sorkin turned into “very intelligent characters who speak incredibly quickly and are basically substantially brighter than you are.”
Roker swooned over Abdul-Mateen playing a far-left Black Panther Party co-founder: “Yahya, this is the first time you’re portraying a real person, and you’re portraying Bobby Seale. When you’re portraying somebody who is so iconic, is there more pressure to feel like you, quote, ‘get it right’?” Abdul-Mateen spoke with pride about playing his “hometown hero”:
You know, I never really interacted with the word “pressure” around this. It was an honor. I think the word that comes to mind is a “responsibility.” You know, I grew up in Oakland, definitely knew about Bobby Seale being a hometown hero. So for me, I dove into this with an opportunity to honor his legacy, you know, to honor the work that, you know, that he did in Oakland as a founding member of the Black Panther Party.
Going back to Cohen, Roker vaguely connected the movie to current events: “Are you struck by the fact that this film is probably more relevant today than it would have been 13 years ago?” Cohen positively compared the Chicago riot to the leftist 2020 violence seen in cities across the country: “We shot this movie prior to the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter mass protest movement, and, obviously, it’s about, upsettingly, some of the issues that you see in the movie still exist and are still as pertinent as they were there.”
Apparently NBC failed to see the irony of promoting a movie celebrating the inciters of a violent riot in between it’s coverage of a Senate impeachment trial accusing former President Trump of inciting a violent riot.
On January 22, CBS This Morning offered a similarly tone-deaf segment cheering Cohen as “brilliant” and “revolutionary,” while favorably comparing him to the communist Hoffman.
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Here is a full transcript of the February 12 segment:
9:34 AM ET
AL ROKER: The Netflix film, The Trial of the Chicago 7,  tells the story of a group of anti-war protesters accused of conspiring to start a riot during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. I got the chance to catch up with three of the stars of the film: Sacha Baron Cohen, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Eddie Redmayne.
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT [AS ATTORNEY RICHARD SCHULTZ]: At the defense table, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Dave Dellinger, Rennie Davis, Lee Weiner, John Froines, Tom Hayden, and Bobby Seale. These defendants had a plan, and the plan was to incite a riot.
ROKER: This film was first written 13 years ago, and ever since, you wanted to be part of it?
SACHA BARON COHEN: Yes, 13 years ago, Aaron Sorkin had written the script, Steven Spielberg was directing it. I found out about it and I called up Steven Spielberg and asked him to let me audition. I’d heard about Abbie Hoffman in my 20s, actually and I’d done my thesis on Jewish radicals in the civil rights movement. Yeah, I’ve been sort of obsessed with Abbie Hoffman and this movie for a long time.
ROKER: Eddie, were you familiar with the trial before getting involved?
EDDIE REDMAYNE: I wasn’t at all. In fact, it was a moment in history that I was pretty ignorant of. So for me, it was just a script that arrived, written by a writer whose work I adored. Most actors love Aaron Sorkin’s writing because he writes very intelligent characters who speak incredibly quickly and are basically substantially brighter than you are. And so you get to come off as if you’re brilliantly intelligent.
ROKER: You know, Yahya, this is the first time you’re portraying a real person, and you’re portraying Bobby Seale. When you’re portraying somebody who is so iconic, is there more pressure to feel like you, quote, “get it right”?
YAHYA ABDUL-MATEEN II: You know, I never really interacted with the word “pressure” around this. It was an honor. I think the word that comes to mind is a “responsibility.” You know, I grew up in Oakland, definitely knew about Bobby Seale being a hometown hero. So for me, I dove into this with an opportunity to honor his legacy, you know, to honor the work that, you know, that he did in Oakland as a founding member of the Black Panther Party.
ROKER: Are you struck by the fact that this film is probably more relevant today than it would have been 13 years ago?
COHEN: I am. We shot this movie prior to the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter mass protest movement, and, obviously, it’s about, upsettingly, some of the issues that you see in the movie still exist and are still as pertinent as they were there.
ROKER: Eddie, was it difficult getting into a rhythm or how easy was it, when you’re working with actors of this caliber?
REDMAYNE: Honestly, it makes it pretty joyful. One of the great pleasures of this film for me was being surrounded by this extraordinary band. It felt like a sort of wonderful clashing of different types of music. So you had a bit of jazz, you had a bit of, you know, punk, a bit of classical, all of these things combining.
ABDUL-MATEEN II: Good material is so rare in this business, so, you know, when I found this, this was a project that kept me up late at night and, you know, got me up very early in the morning for all the right reasons. And that’s just on the acting side. On the other side, you know, we were coming together for a really good, really good cause.
ROKER: You guys are nominated for Outstanding Cast at the SAG Awards, and congratulations, also, Critics Choice. When did you know that you were part of something very special that was being captured?
REDMAYNE: I would honestly say, for me, it was the first time I read the script. The words were so wonderful. People often say with theater, how can you go and do a play for six months, going back every night and doing it again and again? And the answer is, you never get it right. You keep going to try and get it right. Often with film, you only have a day to do that. With this, some of these scenes, when you did them, you got home, or in the car on the way home, and you’re like, “Oh, I could have done it this way.” Because the writing’s so muscular and full, that actually you were just so sad not to get to say those words again. So maybe there’ll be – I heard that originally, Aaron thought about doing it as a musical. So maybe, guys, we will be in the musical version of Chicago 7.   
ABDUL-MATEEN II: Oh, my gosh, the musical.
REDMAYNE: You know you want it, Yahya.
ABDUL-MATEEN II: I don’t know if I would touch the musical.
REDMAYNE: Yeah.
ABDUL-MATEEN II: But I would touch the play. I don’t know about the musical.
ROKER: Sacha, you’ve got multiple nominations, Golden Globe nominations, for Borat and for this film. I would think that that’s sort of like, you know, when your kids are competing or something. You want them both to win, but –  
COHEN: Listen, I’m very happy that both of the kids are getting a chance to be in the game. I don’t want to adjudicate between a physical fight between Abbie Hoffman and Borat. Because, I mean, that would be an interesting fight.
ROKER: Who do you think would win?
COHEN: I think Abbie Hoffman. [Laughter]
ROKER: It’s just a terrific cast, a terrific movie. The Trial of the Chicago 7 streaming now on Netflix.
SHEINELLE JONES: Looks good.

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Ammo producer to Biden voters: ‘We don’t want your money’

Fenix Ammunition, a Michigan-based ammo manufacturer, decided recently to stop selling its product to people who voted for President Joe Biden.

As a way to weed out the unwanted customers, the company reportedly inserted a questionnaire into its purchasing process that asks whether prospective customers voted for Biden in the 2020 presidential election. If they did, it’s no sale for them.

In a series of tweets posted this week, Fenix Ammunition explained that while it is perfectly willing to engage in a discussion with Biden voters, the company does not plan to conduct business with them.

First question – are we serious?Yes, we are serious. Joe Biden ran on a campaign built on the most radical gun c… https://t.co/RlBHERQvzM

— Fenix "Kulak" Ammunition (@Fenix "Kulak" Ammunition)1613056655.0

"Yes we are serious," the company said in response to questions about the policy. "Joe Biden ran on a campaign built on the most radical gun control platform a major party candidate has ever had, including banning the online sale of ammunition. Essentially, a plan to bankrupt our company."

Sure enough, according to Biden’s campaign website, the president has pledged to "enact legislation to prohibit all online sales of firearms, ammunition, kits, and gun parts."

"Are you really willing to walk away from a paying customer simply because they voted for Joe Biden?" the company asked rhetorically. "Yes, yes we are. We’re dead serious."

"We don’t want your money, and you shouldn’t want us to have it because we’re going to use it to make more ammo, sell it to the citizenry, and do everything in our power to prevent Joe Biden’s administration from usurping the rights of Americans," the company wrote.

We have no problem talking to Biden voters and educating them on what they did, but they have to be willing to ackn… https://t.co/wyv2uVAEoV

— Fenix "Kulak" Ammunition (@Fenix "Kulak" Ammunition)1613057246.0

Fenix Ammunition is not the first company to exclude Biden supporters from purchasing its product.

On Inauguration Day, a gun store in Missouri called Trigger Firearms and Reloading posted an announcement on Facebook saying, "We don’t have guns or ammo for Biden supporters. Sorry for the inconvenience."

Meanwhile, guns and ammunition sales have continued to skyrocket after a record-breaking year for the industry. Last August, news broke that gun sales had already topped 2019 levels with four months still remaining in the year. By the close of 2020, it was estimated that a record 23 million firearms had been sold, which is by far the most ever recorded.

With the surge of gun sales, ammunition retailers reportedly started running out of stock.

So as far as Fenix Ammunition sees it, with products flying off the shelf already, they don’t need Biden-supporting customers in order to survive.

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CDC: Teachers Can Go Back to School Without Vaccine

CDC director Rochelle Walensky said Friday that teachers do not need to receive the coronavirus vaccination before returning to the classroom, reiterating a position the White House had previously dismissed.

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David Harsanyi: I Won’t Be Lectured by Left-Wingers Any Longer

Republicans are “radicalizing against democracy” because they rely on our constitutional process when governing. This is the essence of Chris Hayes’ recent Atlantic piece contending that the GOP is descending into authoritarianism. The MSNBC host notes, without any suggestion of self-awareness, that “the Constitution puts a wind at the backs of Republicans and makes them…

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Self-Congratulatory Journalist Compares Covering Trump to Storming Omaha Beach

Left-wing reporter Alexander Nazaryan is so out of touch with reality that he compared his four-year experience covering the Trump administration to the hell on earth experienced by the brave men who stormed Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944. Nazaryan, the national correspondent for Yahoo News, wrote a piece published Thursday in…

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Fact Check: Dems Use ‘Very Fine People’ Hoax Against Trump in Impeachment Trial

In their effort to convict former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial, Democrats have decided that cherry-picking comments from his Jan. 6 speech does not provide enough evidence. They have now ventured over five years into the past to find remarks from Trump that they can take out of context and attempt to…

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Democrats Caught Using Fake ‘Evidence’ At Impeachment Trial

Democrats Caught Using Fake ‘Evidence’ At Impeachment Trial

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Democrats were caught Wednesday using fake evidence during their impeachment clown show, and were forced to withdraw it, proving that they don’t care about the truth, and only about trying to punish President Trump.

Impeachment managers led by Rep. Raskin charged that following the Capitol storming on January 6, Trump called Senator Mike Lee by accident when he really meant to speak to Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville.

Impeachment manager David Cicilline said “He dialed Senator Lee by accident, and Senator Lee describes it that he had just ended a prayer in the Senate chamber.”

Cicilline then charged that Trump asked Tuberville to “make further objections” to Biden’s election vote count, while Senator Lee “stood by.”

It soon emerged that then entire claim was bullshit, when Senator Lee confirmed it never happened.

“Statements attributed to me moments ago by the impeachment managers, statements relating to the contents of the conversations between phone calls involving Trump and Senator Tuberville, were not made by me, were not accurate,” Senator Lee said.

As Lee shouted at him, Raskin admitted that the claim was fake and agreed to withdraw it.

Earlier in the hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell used a photoshopped tweet in an attempt to add extra weight to a post Trump re-tweeted about supporters ‘fighting’ for the country.

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Fri, 02/12/2021 – 08:31

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BREAKING: Gina Carano To Produce And Star In Upcoming Film For The Daily Wire

Actress Gina Carano is partnering with The Daily Wire to produce and star in an upcoming film exclusively for Daily Wire members. Carano and The Daily Wire announced the new partnership on Friday, two days after the actress was ousted from her role in the Disney Star Wars spinoff show “The Mandalorian.” Disney cut the […]

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