It wasn’t bad enough for Kyle Rittenhouse trial ADA Thomas Binger to claim that “you lose the right to self-defense when you’re the one who brought the gun.”
It wasn’t bad enough for Binger to bust out a “Roadhouse” still and talk to the jury about being in bar fights.
It wasn’t bad enough for Binger to point an AR-15 — with his finger on the trigger — at the jury.
Binger had another weapon in his arsenal: mockery. When all else fails, have a little fun with the defendant in a murder trial:
The prosecution is now openly mocking Kyle Rittenhouse. pic.twitter.com/N0koz220re
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 15, 2021
We know the prosecution is desperate, but geez.
As you as you mock your opponent, you lose the argument. What’s that called again?
— Ryan the millennial Dad (checkmark) (@patriotic_giant) November 15, 2021
— Too old to care. (@spartan_mlp) November 15, 2021
This Binger fella isn’t good at lawyering, so he’s apparently trying to make up for it by being a comedian.
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This is what I would expect from an MSNBC contributor
— Ambher Turd (@NS42148750) November 15, 2021
Well, if the legal stuff doesn’t work out, he’d fit right in at MSNBC for sure.
What a piece of work!
— PowerN (@Pnic22) November 15, 2021
Absolutely disgraceful.
— J (@jwhite7946) November 15, 2021
https://twitter.com/LTLZAK42/status/1460331258282745859
He is.
Although, there is one possibility that we hadn’t really considered before:
Are we sure Binger isn’t a secret Rittenhouse defender pretending to be a prosecutor?
— Kate Hyde (@KateHydeNY) November 15, 2021
If he were, what would he be doing differently?
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