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January 20, 2008
Moonbat Lawyer Jay Grodner's Day in Court
Posted by Dave Blount at January 20, 2008 11:59 AM
Chicago lawyer Jay Grodner, who expressed his contempt for the military by keying Marine Sergeant Michael McNulty's car, showed up a half hour late for his day in court on Friday. This did not please Judge William O'Malley, who served in the Marines 1961–1964, and was anything but sympathetic toward the aging adolescent.
Nonetheless, Grodner got off with a misdemeanor and no jail time, even though the $2,400 in damage he caused qualified as a felony. At least O'Malley gave Grodner a stern talking-to, reminding the porcine progressive that Marines have "fought and lost their lives so that people like you could enjoy the freedom of this country."
Unfortunately, O'Malley's stern words did not penetrate the thick layers of moonbattery that buffer Grodner from an awareness of his own vileness. After the trial he whined about how the Marine wanted him "locked up and thrown away" even though Grodner had been big enough to say, "I'm sorry if I scratched your car."
Evidently feeling put-upon, the self-described "radical liberal" says he will leave Chicago and move to the south of France. Similar promises from Hollyweird moonbats like Alec Baldwin have regrettably come to nought.
It would be nice to think that Grodner's reputation has been ruined, but among his fellow liberal lawyers, it may have been enhanced.

On a tip from V the K.


