Showing posts with label Nancy Grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy Grace. Show all posts

Nov 27, 2014

Dear Larry Mendte: You Might Be Barking Up The Wrong Tree on Ferguson

English: Nancy Grace at her book party for her...
English: Nancy Grace at her book party for her new book "Objection!" at the Bryant Park Grill, NYC. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Talking about Ferguson, Missouri and the recent death of Michael Brown.

All the big talkers keep going on about it.

Larry Mendte and Geraldo Rivera--two favorites of The Ronnie Republic--they seem to always have their facts, say what is and is not their opinion, and welcome a conversation of the opposite.

77 WABC New York AM Radio has some good ones--seriously, they are the best radio/news/talk station so far.

Also Curtis and Kuby are hilarious and Joan Hamburg has some real good info on Broadway shows and recipes on Saturday.

Larry is missing the point on the issue of Ferguson and the slaying officer Darren Wilson.  Yes, Larry, we know he followed the law--we get it--as you always say.

But, something just does not seem right........

As Nancy Grace said yesterday on CNN and then on her own show on HLN something just seems wrong with the whole scenario.  Nancy told us she does not feel comfortable with the way the prosecutor used the grand jury and the law.

Nancy Grace mentioned something that seemed strange to The Ronnie Re right off the bat......

Right, Darren Wilson said he was fighting for his life--but look at him--does he seem beat up to you in the photos taken of him at the ER immediately following the incident?

The idea that Michael Brown is a violent character, a bad actor, or a "demon" as Wilson tellingly described him just does not hold water....why....think about it.....what about all of the really violent, hostile mentally ill folks that are picked up every day by the police departments around the world?

What about all of the violent criminals that actually do resist arrest--how do they survive the police encounter and Michael Brown did not.

Regardless of color too many of our youth are dying at the hands of the police and excessive use of force.

Should the laws be changed?

Should the process be changed to protect our kids?

Should the police have  more training?

Should the kids have more training--perhaps in school--how to act when confronted by the police so you will not die.

No--it's a shame--a crying shame to hear the words of the parents of Michael Brown.  Nancy Grace did an excellent job of telling us how the parents felt.  One could not hear it without feeling sympathy for the family and imagining the heart ache they have felt.

No--the thing is not all cut and dried--Nancy Grace did a brilliant job of pointing this out.

Talking about color.......

I doubt seriously this same scenario would have happened to a young man in La Jolla.  Well, okay, Larry--if you say so--it's simply just about the law--really, because I have never heard of it happening in La Jolla--the same scenario.  Oh, right, I guess it's just a coincidence--it happens all the time--we just do not hear about it.

Excessive use of force, lack of experience, drawing his gun too soon, not waiting for back-up--all of these things have been said by the experts on various talk radio and television.

Thank goodness for Ron Kuby--he has pointed out some of the facts to us, also.

Larry is so angry the people are protesting--well, what exactly should they do to protect their rights.

The treatment of the mother after the death--it seemed like it was quite disrespectful--would this have been the treatment of the parent from Rancho Santa Fe?

To The Ronnie Republic one problem might be social mobility.  At the end of the day it is a different life in middle income suburbia than the segregated inner city of Wichita.  Will the kid beat up for gang affiliation have the same opportunities as the kid from La Jolla?  Will the kid surrounded by gang members have the same thoughts as the kid surrounded by classmates headed for Harvard.

Shall I blast Bill O'Reilly here on white privilege--can white kids act up but a giant black kid cannot?

This was the death of a young man on his way to college--perhaps he still lived in two worlds......that of his youth and poor decision making and that of academics, adult hood and good judgement that lies ahead.

At the end of the day shouldn't we try to save our children and examine the situation a little more closely.......it sounds easy to quote the laws and the rules and sum Michael Brown up as a bad actor but shouldn't we examine the larger picture and do some hard thinking about solving the situation at hand.

check this out from Al Jazeera America on this issue:

http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2014/11/grand-jury-decision-in-ferguson.html


Nancy Grace did a very powerful interview with the parents:

http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2014/11/good-job-nancy-grace-interviewing.html


Nov 26, 2014

Good Job Nancy Grace Interviewing The Parents of Michael Brown

English: Nancy Grace at her book party for her...
English: Nancy Grace at her book party for her new book "Objection!" at the Bryant Park Grill, NYC. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Congratulations and good job to Nancy Grace on her interview with the parents of Michael Brown on her HLN show tonight.

Well done, Nancy.........

Nancy showed the feelings of the parents, how they were treated by the police and the sorrow they have suffered.

Nancy Grace also said she feels uncomfortable with the statements of the police officer that killed their son.

Officer Darrin Wilson said he was in fear for his life but Nancy said he did not have one bruise on his face or head.

Nancy feels like something is just not right with the prosecutor and the grand jury....she said the grand jury was used in an very unusual way when she talked about her upcoming interview on CNN today.

To the Ronnie Republic it is another kid killed at the hands of the police....I think it could have been handled differently.  I do like the police but in this case I think the officer should have used better judgement in the situation.

Thanks, Nancy, for telling us this important information.


Big Talker Larry Mendte 77 WABC AM Radio New York was just too harsh and one-sided on the situation:

http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2014/11/dear-larry-mendte-you-might-be-
barking.html


Here we go with Alex Vitale from Al Jazeera America illustrating the point about excessive police force and why officers are rarely indicted:

http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2014/11/grand-jury-decision-in-ferguson.html


Jul 2, 2014

Noam Laden Talking Today for Geraldo: WABC Radio New York Finally Comes To Its Senses

WABC news/talk radio New York finally comes to its senses with host Noam Laden filling in for vacationing regular talk-jay Geraldo Rivera.


English: Rita Cosby, United States media figure
English: Rita Cosby, United States media figure (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Noam Laden, the regular news talker on the weekly morning show is a talented news/talker in his own right as well as working with Nancy Grace.

No, it was a very sad Monday morning tuning in to hear the mad man and Hillary basher.....isn't this the fellow that also had his info wrong the last time he was on and it was mentioned in this blog.

Man, Noam does a much better job.......like the G man and my girl Rita Cosby, Noam Laden does not possess the angry freak-out factor when a caller has a suggestion not to his liking.


Asking the age old question.....is news talk radio about the political conversation and public information or is it only about the opinions of the host.

Are we as listeners capable of making our own decisions or are we expected to only voice the ideas of the shouting host.

Seriously, the big G, Geraldo Rivera, runs one of the best talk radio shows out there today....particularly for a conservative station.

Hey, go out there and listen and tell The Ronnie Republic what you think.

and the GOP wonders what has happened to their party......


Good job, Noam, thanks for talking and thinking at the same time and well done to WABC for appreciating their home-grown talent......please, put the brakes on the mad man......what happened to Judge Andrew Napolitano......he was pretty good, too.

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Always listening to the news.......

Did you see the CNN show last evening about the McStay family......from San Diego and following this story forever.....if you love true-crime you have to check this one out:

click on the link below to see:

info on the Rick Baker Blog...and his radio show on the McStay's and CNN this Sunday evening......

http://theronnierepublic.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-rick-baker-radio-show-sunday-night.html