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RandySF

(58,900 posts)
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 12:28 AM Jul 2015

Fox News’ Elisabeth Hasselbeck: Sandra Bland could have used cigarette as a weapon

On Monday’s edition of “Fox & Friends,” Elisabeth Hasselbeck speculated that an “irritated” Sandra Bland could have “attacked” Officer Brian Encinia with her cigarette, because the co-host is “sure someone has, in the history of this land, used a cigarette against a police officer.”

Putting aside the fact that “the history of this land” contains a nearly infinite number of otherwise innocent objects that could, in a pinch, be used by someone, somewhere as a weapon. At this very moment, I have access to pens, a lamp, a cup of rapidly cooling green tea, not to mention the very keyboard on which I type these words — any one of which could conceivably be used to attack another human being.

Just because I could toss a cup of lukewarm green tea at any police officer who walks into my office doesn’t mean that, should a police officer actually enter my office, he or she should feel immediately threatened by my Bigelow. There’s no logic to that logic — it’s effectively a license to live in perpetual fear of everyday objects, and Hasselback wants to grant it to law enforcement.

But Hasselbeck continued, albeit oddly, stopping and starting almost as if her brain didn’t want allow her mouth to eject the words it’d ordered her to say. “What if, I mean, there are times, I’m sure, someone has, in the history of this land, used a cigarette against a police officer,” Hasselbeck said. “Maybe chucked it at him — pushed it at him?”


http://www.salon.com/2015/07/27/fox_news_elisabeth_hasselbeck_justifies_sandra_blands_arrest_she_could_have_used_cigarette_as_a_weapon/

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Marie Marie

(9,999 posts)
2. Or she could have killed him with second hand smoke.
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 12:34 AM
Jul 2015

Ok that's it. It is officially a 3-way tie for who is the dumbest of those three morons and Fox & Fools.

PatrickforO

(14,577 posts)
6. Just one comment, Randy:
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 01:00 AM
Jul 2015

We need to BRING BACK THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE. That would effectively end the hate-radio and Faux 'News,' because they would have to start reporting BOTH sides.

Fuddnik

(8,846 posts)
8. I knew a guy back in the 70's who hit a cop over the head with the station breathalyzer.
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 02:04 AM
Jul 2015

About a year later he got hauled in to the same suburb on a traffic violation, and noticed that the breathalyzer was now bolted to the table.

I wonder what was used to hit those bozos on Fox & Fiends on the head.

Contrary1

(12,629 posts)
9. And a video shows the cigarette in question bent up in the ash tray of her car...
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 02:27 AM
Jul 2015

So after possibly "attacking" the officer with said weapon, MS Bland proceeded to comply with the request to put it out.

Well; that, and no mention, along with the other lies from the cop, that she tried to burn him with it.

Damn, Hasselbeck is dumb. No wonder she is on the Fox payroll.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
12. Considering it is coming from Elisabeth Hasselbeck, it just doesn't surprise me all that much
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 04:02 AM
Jul 2015

Some people just don't get it and never ever will.

 

beevul

(12,194 posts)
13. Theres a hole in that theory big enough to drive a planet through.
Tue Jul 28, 2015, 05:58 AM
Jul 2015

Namely:

She was signing the warning when he requested she snuff the smoke.

That means she had a Pen in her hand, at that time.



Maybe its just me, but hypothetically, I'd much rather face off against someone with a lit cig than someone with a pen.

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