George Zimmerman’s Angry Video To Obama
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George Zimmerman’s Angry Video To Obama
After being acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin in 2012, Zimmerman was handed the gift-wrapped opportunity to simply disappear into the sunset and live out his life in seclusion. Instead, he has shunned privacy and attempted to seize the limelight every chance he gets.
For very inexplicable reasons, Zimmerman has released a video of himself still discussing the Trayvon Martin killing. As expected, Zimmerman used the propaganda film to paint himself as the innocent little dove who has been wronged, while pointing the finger of guilt at anyone but himself. This time, the target was President Obama.
During the 13-minute “mock interview” posted on the website of his lawyer on Monday, Zimmerman zeroed in on the Obama administration, claiming they acted irresponsibly by publicly expressing empathy for the family of Trayvon Martin, while showing no support to him or his family. When asked who he feels has been the most unfair to him, Zimmerman replied, “By far, the president of the United States — Barack Hussein Obama.”
Zimmerman was angered by a speech the president made at the White House in which he said that if he had a son, he would look like Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman was also angered by Mr. Obama’s invitation to the Trayvon Martin family to visit the White House and the president’s assertion that all childrens’ lives matter. “To me that was clearly a dereliction of duty,” Zimmerman said. “Unfortunately for the president, I’m also my parent’s child and my life matters as well. And for him to make incendiary comments as he did and direct the Department of Justice to pursue a baseless prosecution he by far overstretched, overreached, even broke the law in certain aspects to where you have an innocent American being prosecuted by the federal government.”
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Zimmerman then went on to lash out at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, saying how angry he was the group didn’t take his side in the Martin case.
“They aligned themselves with the Black Congressional Caucus and did everything that they could to throw me under the bus,” Zimmerman said, adding that they portrayed him as a “white racist … without knowing anything about my character.”
At one point during the tape, Zimmerman said he does not feel he did anything wrong and that federal officials treated him unfairly. He compared himself to Anne Frank, the Holocaust victim whose published diary offered a window into her suffering, and made reference to God. He said he has a clean conscience.
“Only in a true life-or-death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving,” Zimmerman said. “In all fairness you cannot as a human feel guilty for living, for surviving.”
After murdering Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman’s life has been on a downward spiral. His wife sued him for divorce; his former father-in-law had him arrested for physically attacking him; and at least 2 girlfriends have called 911 to report domestic violence charges against him.
When will this clown simply leave the circus?