Anyone that was not there should not comment, because well, you were not there. This reporter also was not there so they too are missing key details. It may have been BS, or it may have been blatant trespassing. Remember libs, getting arrested means nothing, you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. These people will have their day, and that is when we will hear the facts of the case. I am guessing that when the facts come out (in a few years) no one will a) care or b) be surprised to hear that these people were not supposed to be where they were.
I hate it when people treat a reporters commentary (that is right, there are no longer reporters, they are all political commentators with an agenda) like it is 100% true. 75% of reporting is done off the scene, using circumstantial evidence, and questionable witnesses. If you happen to work for the NYT, 75% of your commentary is usually totally made up.
I hate it when people treat a reporters commentary (that is right, there are no longer reporters, they are all political commentators with an agenda) like it is 100% true. 75% of reporting is done off the scene, using circumstantial evidence, and questionable witnesses. If you happen to work for the NYT, 75% of your commentary is usually totally made up.