That crazy extremist Jemele Hill, who had been suspended from ESPN for her extremist far left tweets against Trump, is tweeting in hopes of getting fired from her current employment as well.
Here’s the bizarre, but obscure, thing she said about Trump during his state of the union speech [via Newsbusters]:
SO, if you don’t get the reference, don’t worry, neither did I.
Apparently, that is what an assassin yelled before they killed Malcolm X in 1965.
From the Washington Post:
The shooting began in the Audubon Ballroom just as Malcolm X was preparing to speak.
A commotion eight rows back in the Harlem auditorium interrupted him. “N—–, get your hand outta my pocket,” a man yelled that Sunday in February.
“Now, now, brothers, break it up,” Malcolm X told them. “Be cool, be calm.”
Distracted, Malcolm’s bodyguards moved away to break up the scuffle. Suddenly, a man rushed the stage with a sawed-off shotgun, and two more fired handguns, hitting Malcolm X in the chin, hand and chest.
So it was a very oblique reference to advocating that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez assassinate Trump. So weird.
As soon as some on the right, like Twitchy, started reporting it, she deleted the tweet.
And she just offered this explanation:
Glad you asked. When I tweeted “GETCHO HAND OUT MY POCKET,” in no way was I suggesting any physical harm to the president. I have used this phrase many times in my Twitter history, always in lighthearted ways, and removed from the context of the movie. https://t.co/2uVVCvVfAr
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 6, 2019
Riiiight, we believe you. Because the words make ANY sense apart from the context of the movie? LOL!! She must think we’re as stupid as liberals are.
Hill says that she quit from ESPN because they couldn’t deal with her social justice insanity.
UPDATE
SO in a really bizarre development, Hill continued to try to deny that she was using a quote from a movie with an assassination to joke about killing Trump.
And, ironically, she used ANOTHER MURDER MOVIE QUOTE:
Please, allow me to retort ... https://t.co/K9q9YVUmsq
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 6, 2019
Yes, hold on to that quote if you recognize it, we’ll get right back to it.
Let me be clear: I have often disagreed with many of the president’s policies, his behavior and rhetoric, but I would never call for violence against him, or any person. I apologize for breathing life into such an absurd assumption.
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 7, 2019
Mhmm. Sure.
And that’s why I took it down. I don’t need to dig in on this unnecessarily. If there’s a chance someone could arrive at that conclusion, I’d rather just say I’m sorry and move on. https://t.co/sDEoQ8gsVW
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 7, 2019
Righht.
So, FYI .. i literally have used GETCHO HAND OUT OF MY POCKET a bunch of other times on Twitter, and always in a manner where you want to escape or distract from a situation. Never in a way that was harmful or malicious. pic.twitter.com/Hk7JLvwrdV
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 7, 2019
OK.
So why did she use the quote from a murder scene in Pulp Fiction? I’m talking about the “allow me to retort” quote.
It’s from this:
I guess she just can’t help herself.
