Supreme Court Nominee Merrick Garland Invokes ‘Anti-Semitism’ Seconds Into His First Ever Public Speech

March 17, 2016 in News by RBN

via: Liberty Fight

Seconds in to his first-ever public words as supreme court nominee, 63-year-old Merrick Garland invoked ‘anti-Semitism.’

But even prior to that, 9 seconds in to his speech he began to cry, and 51 seconds into his speech Garland invoked ‘anti-Semitism.’

Yesterday we reported that Garland Headed The Oklahoma City False Flag Whitewash / Prosecutions. He went to the OKC scene personally and aggressively pushed for the death penalty for suspects Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. After Garland helped cover up the OKC government terrorism operation, arch-criminal Bill Clinton rewarded him by appointing him to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C.

In his introduction, Obama notes that early in his career, “Merrick accepted a low-level job as a federal prosecutor in President George H.W. Bush’s administration. He took a 50-percent pay cut, traded in his elegant partner’s office for a windowless closet that smelled of stale cigarette smoke. This was a time when crime here in Washington had reached epidemic proportions, and he wanted to help. And he quickly made a name for himself, going after corrupt politicians and violent criminals.”

I guess that those unnamed ‘corrupt politicians’ that Garland purportedly ‘went after’ did not include the ones he worked for.

Watch Merrick Garland’s tearful 6 minute speech here:

Here is the full 25-minute press conference begining with Obama’s glowing introduction. The full official transcript is also below.