PJ Tatler, August 7, 2012: Obama to Hold Fundraiser with ‘Stop Snitching’ NBA Figure
Weekly Standard, August 22, 2012: Obama Fundraises with Maker of Pro-Drugs ‘Stop Snitchin’ Video
Both the original story and the remake are about Baltimore native Carmelo Anthony. He was in an underground video that circulated on the streets of Baltimore back in 2004. That video carried a pro-drug and anti-law enforcement message. Its point was to intimidate people who had information on drug dealers. It threatened such “snitches” with death. Carmelo Anthony is in that video.
The President of the United States is having a fundraiser with Anthony, as we reported to a background track of crickets back on August 7.
A fair media might ask, what kind of message does it send for the President of These United States to host a high dollar fundraiser with someone who featured in a pro-drug terror video?






You do realize, of course, that this article is, in a way, snitching, right?
You just might get yourself a drive-by from this, you dirty stool-pigeon!
It amazes me, but comes as no surprise that our POTUS has the stones to be so blatant with his criminality; and this close to the election too. He must feel that no matter what is revealed about his past or how atrocious his current behavior, he will be staying in the White house long enough to bring this country into the communistic state he has dreamed of all these years. All is not going according to the plan though and the whole thing is falling apart. I hope I live long enough to see him perp walked into the paddy wagon and hauled off to the chamber.
“fair media’, best comedic line I’ve heard all week, thanks Bryan!
Support of and from certain criminal elements is apparently not so new. Maybe this election cycle it will become an issue despite the still-mostly-in-the-tank Lame Stream Media? — Given his dismal record leading to a fading “Messiah Halo”, fewer people will be ready to ignore this, especially since Romney and Ryan are whistle-clean on that score. — Any way to make this info go viral? Especially during the convention in two weeks?
Sorry, the Weekly Standard doesn’t really count.
How many public libraries are even aware that it exists?