Thursday, January 29, 2015

Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch: ‘Tough On Crime’ Means Tough On Blacks

The Daily Caller reports:
President Obama’s Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch said that being “tough on crime” actually means being tough on black people.

Lynch, currently in Senate confirmation hearings to replace her sorority sister’s husband Eric Holder, expressed some bold racial views at a September 2007 panel at Duke University called “The Court of Public Opinion: The Practice & Ethics of Trying Cases In The Media,” which was convened after the Duke lacrosse rape case, in which three Duke players were falsely accused of sexual assault.
Imagine that.