Last week, Marc Lamont Hill received “tepid applause” from conservatives for his honesty when he admitted that the Left didn’t cover the Gosnell trial because “we worry that it’ll compromise abortion rights.”
Reminder: He’s also completely honest about his slobbering, starry-eyed worship of convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Not surprising given that Hill coauthored a book with his “unjustly incarcerated” pal. And who can forget how “exciting” he found the Christopher Dorner saga? It was “like watching ‘Django Unchained’ in real life,” he said.
Mumia stands as one of the most important voices of his generation, one of the leading intellectuals, and reminder that unfreedom lingers.
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) April 24, 2013
I stand with Mumia and fight for his freedom because I believe in his innocence. I have no doubt that he is a political prisoner.
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) April 24, 2013
Mumia represents a cadre of prison intellectuals, who have articulate dangerous ideas from the dungeons of American prisons. @MumiaAbuJamal
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) April 24, 2013
How else did Hill plan to celebrate the birthday of this “prison intellectual”? Who better to ask than @MumiaAbuJamal?
FREE MUMIA/END MASS INCARCERATION DAY IN PHILLY THIS WED w/ @marclamonthill @ImmortalTech @M1deadprez & many more pic.twitter.com/g5Um1aley1
— Mumia Abu-Jamal (@MumiaAbuJamal) April 22, 2013
Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner won’t be celebrating a birthday this year and hasn’t since Abu-Jamal brutally murdered him in 1981.
Flashback: A 2006 “Vent with Michelle Malkin” segment on Officer Faulkner and the Left’s infatuation with Mumia Abu-Jamal.
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