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[MSNBC] panelist says, "Stephen Willeford did not exchange fire with the Texas church shooter or end his attack."



MSNBC Panel Falsely Claims Heroic Neighbor Didn't End Texas Shooter's Rampage

How does he explain the other 2 bullet holes in the guy. MSNBC magic bullet theory. The sheer STUPIDITY of their lies is breathtaking.


The guy saw the gap on the side of his body armor and put the first round right into it. Frickin’ MSNBC if it wasn’t lying it would be dead air.
 
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[MSNBC] panelist says, "Stephen Willeford did not exchange fire with the Texas church shooter or end his attack."



MSNBC Panel Falsely Claims Heroic Neighbor Didn't End Texas Shooter's Rampage

How does he explain the other 2 bullet holes in the guy. MSNBC magic bullet theory. The sheer STUPIDITY of their lies is breathtaking.


The guy saw the gap on the side of his body armor and put the first round right into it. Frickin’ MSNBC if it wasn’t lying it would be dead air.


Yawn. A particular guest not getting his facts right is a particular guest not getting his facts right. It is not an indictment of a network. Your argument here is so weak and laughable (its such a stretch) that it really serves more as an endorsement of MSNBC. Try again.
 
Yawn. A particular guest not getting his facts right is a particular guest not getting his facts right. It is not an indictment of a network. Your argument here is so weak and laughable (its such a stretch) that it really serves more as an endorsement of MSNBC. Try again.

Right. If the panelist is that big a liar, she should run for President. Seemed to work out well for Trump.
 
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