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United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s suspected assassin, Luigi Mangione, has reportedly been caught, today’s show contracts the media response to Daniel Penny in his acquittal and the CEO shooter.



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The left is so beholden to identity politics that they have no choice but to make this about race, even though it has nothing to do with that.

“If it’s not racially based, these race peddlers are out of a job,” Crowder said. “Once it gets to the point where people are paying attention, the left will always say this is a by-product of systemic racism.”

According to the Daily Mail:

Walter ‘Hawk’ Newsome, who says he is Jordan Neely’s uncle, threatened Penny inside the courtroom during the chaos which immediately followed the verdict.

He shouted ‘it’s a small f**king world, buddy.’

Then, speaking to media and later protesters outside the courthouse, Newsome said it was time for ‘black vigilantes.’

‘Everybody else has vigilantes. We need some black vigilantes,’ he said. ‘People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud, how about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us.’

“The left cannot get away from the social justice causes, it’s impossible,” Crowder added.

Neely also had an extensive criminal record, which the left ignored. This includes regularly lashing out at people on the subway, lewdness, assault for hitting an elderly woman in the face, criminal contempt, and kidnapping a seven-year-old girl.

He was arrested over 44 times but was still free to terrorize New Yorkers up until his death.

“Just cut it down to the violent felonies. When do you take accountability?” Crowder said.

Many of the same people who despise Penny believe the United Healthcare CEO assassin is a hero.

“You see Daniel Penny’s vilification and Luigi’s veneration,” Crowder said. “One was a law-abiding citizen who followed the law to help his fellow citizens. The other broke the law to assassinate someone. If we cannot find common ground on this statement, there is no common ground.”