Saturday, August 10, 2019

MSNBC leftist Joe Scarborough says of Epstein's death: 'How predictably ...Russian'


The execrable MSNBC host Joe Scarborough was blown away by Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide and suggested that there was some kind of conspiracy behind it. Perhaps Trump. Perhaps Russia. Probably both.

"A guy who had information that would have destroyed rich and powerful men's lives ends up dead in his jail cell," the excessively hair headed Scarborough said on Saturday regarding the now dead pedophile. "How predictably... Russian," he added, attempting to sound edgy, while perhaps trying to link Epstein's death somehow to Trump. Or perhaps Russia. Probably both.

Scarborough seemed to be alluding to the many mysterious deaths with suspected connections to the Russian government that he would like to tie to both Putin and Trump. "Powerful Democratic and Republican figures breathing a huge sigh of relief—as well as a Harvard professor or two," he tweeted, the latter reference being Alan Dershowitz, who denies any untoward connection to the now dead pedophile scumcrumpet.

Dershowitz, along with former President Bill Clinton, was named in flight logs obtained as part of civil suits against Epstein. One of Epstein's alleged victims also claimed that he forced her to have sex with Dershowitz when she was underage.

Dershowitz has denied her claims and a person is considered innocent unless proven guilty, except for conservatives, Trump and his supporters and Alan Dershowitz who the left now considers a traitor for going on Fox News as a contributor.

In another tweet, Scarborough said it was "bull---t" to believe that Epstein was able to kill himself after reportedly trying to commit suicide just weeks prior. Of course Scarborough is only speculating while pretending his words are facts. He wasn't there and doesn't know how Epstein died.  

The 66-year-old pedophile pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges but could have faced up to 45 years in prison, a veritable life sentence, unless he lived to be 112, which he didn't.

"The rich and powerful get away with raping young girls...again," Scarborough said in another tweet, his anger fueled by Epstein's refusal to invite him to "Orgy Island" with his Democratic friends.

Some on Twitter criticized Scarborough's suspicions but he wasn't the only one to ask questions about the billionaire's death, and there is some sense to his thinking, but that should be the quiet part until we know the facts.

Newsweek columnist Seth Abramson, for example, said on Twitter that "there's a reasonable likelihood that this is the most suspicious death in federal custody in years, if not decades."

No question, Abramson is correct in his assessment. 

But the facts are not in, and I suspect they will be as believable as MSNBC's news reporting on the Trump administration.


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