So I've been reading this Sean Penn and El Chapa and I just can't help but wonder why he's not behind bars at this point for aiding and abetting. If my spouse committed a crime and I met with them for any reason, I'd be held criminally responsible. How is Sean Penn any more special? It isn't like he's a member of the press.Unless we find out he was somehow part of an undercover effort to bring El Chapo in, I say put Penn's tail behind bars.
1/11/2016 10:41:28 AM
why are you saying that Penn is not part of the press, the interviews were for a feature he published in rolling stones so he was acting as a journalistif this is a crime, shouldn't it be a crime for any journalist to meet with any criminal? and can't you see the obvious problems with that?
1/11/2016 10:54:51 AM
it's the nuTrump wave of thinking. the 1st amendment doesn't actually apply to the press except when they say so. it's how a newspaper can get kicked out of a debateimagine the uproar if Obama took the same tack was Fox News was telling bald face lies about him over the last 7 years
1/12/2016 1:19:07 PM
1/12/2016 5:23:39 PM
he wasn't wearing his members only jacket though so it didn't count
1/12/2016 8:36:26 PM
file this under the "things the OP didn't give too much of a thought about before posting" filetaking a breath before posting/creating a topic isn't a bad thing
1/12/2016 11:12:41 PM
Who says Sean Penn isn’t a real journalist?http://www.cjr.org/first_person/sean_penn_el_chapo_rolling_stone.phpthis is the correct way to criticize the story
1/13/2016 11:50:40 AM
I have to admit, I chuckled at this:
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1/13/2016 2:17:59 PM