Joy Behar’s Sick of Hearing About Crime, Crime, Crime!
1 Nov 2022
Joy Behar, one of the idiots on The View, is just fine with the violence and looting that leftists have unleashed on American streets, but she’d just rather not hear about it.
Joy Behar: "Crime is not on the rise. It's actually going down under Joe Biden."
This is literally not true.
pic.twitter.com/eFBKLXmR58— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) November 1, 2022
Meanwhile, in reality…
Heather Mac Donald: Enforce the Law, Regardless of Race
"This #CrimeWave that is taking down the young, elderly, the law-abiding. We do not have to accept it." – @HMDatMI #CrackPipe #BackTheBluehttps://t.co/bGffuJx9RX pic.twitter.com/0JnXtPJVOH— The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show (@clayandbuck) February 9, 2022
By undercutting the legitimacy of law enforcement, we're putting thousands of black lives at risk. My interview with @TuckerCarlson last night on the Atlanta police shooting. pic.twitter.com/tYDxE23JyJ
— Heather Mac Donald (@HMDatMI) June 18, 2020
This is a timeless observation on this woman.
“I would argue that #JoyBehar at #TheView is the dumbest person involved in the media.” – @ClayTravis pic.twitter.com/GgTtfHLNiM
— OutKick (@Outkick) February 26, 2022
This is the birth of the crime denier. Democrats are so used to spinning reality and twisting statistics that they actually believe this garbage, not what’s before everyone’s eyes.
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