Hey Bill O'Reilly here and this is the Talking Points Memo.
You might have missed it because it was underreported reported but last week something very, very troubling happened and it concerns two senators who are both running for president. Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.
So last week was the fifth anniversary of the terrible shooting in Ferguson, Missouri where a black man was shot to death and there was all kinds of accusations about the police officer killing Michael Brown. That turned out not to be true. You remember the "hands up, don't shoot" stuff and all that.
It was a media disgrace and in the end, the Justice Department under Eric Holder, one of the most liberal attorney generals in the history of this country, exonerated the police officer, even though he had to leave the force. He said there was no racial motive in this at all, that Mr. Brown himself was very aggressive and the officer was being physically attacked by Mr. Brown and the shooting was justified. This is the federal government's investigation.
Now put the story to rest until Kamala Harris said last week quote "Michael Brown's murder forever changed Ferguson and America." Soon after that, Elizabeth Warren tweeted "Five years ago Michael Brown was murdered by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.".
OK. Now this is a pattern of behavior from these two. You'll remember both of them convicted Brett Kavanaugh in his hearings, based upon no evidence whatsoever. And subsequently after the Senate vote that put Judge Kavanaugh into the Supreme Court, the FBI went in heavy and found nothing. Nothing.
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