Irony Alert: CNN Crew Robbed in San Francisco While Doing a Story About Crime in San Francisco

by
Steve MacDonald

From the too funny not to report files. A CNN Crew was at City Hall in San Francisco working on a story about voter discontent over rising street crime. While doing their report, someone did a smash-and-grab on their rental car.

Related: Liberal San Francisco Successfully Recalls Soft on Crime (Soros?) DA Chesa Boudin

At least they took it well.

[CNN correspondent Kyung] Lah acknowledged the irony of the situation, saying that she and her co-worker were in “San Francisco doing a story about voter discontent bc of rampant street crime.”

 

Not sure how CNN reported the root of the problem, but not long ago, the voters recalled City DA Chesa Boudin. The Soros-backed crime boss had allowed an already out-of-control city off the leash. It got so bad that chain stores started closing locations and pulling out of the area. Wal-Mart recently announced it was leaving Portland, Oregon, ‘cuz crime.

Amazon is closing retail stores for the same reason.

The Democrat reason.

The biggest cure for crime in America, from street crime to violent crime to gun crime, is to stop electing Democrats. So, all that progressive chatter about change? Some of these places haven’t elected a Republican in close to a century. How about you try some? Change.  Not just a taste, because that won’t work. You need systemic change. All offices, everywhere for at least the next several elections.

I doubt CNN reported that.

 

HT | Townhall

 

Correction: The last paragraph of the original at publication read, ” Some of these places haven’t elected a Democrat in close to a century.” It should read, “haven’t elected a Republican…” and has been corrected

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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