
JUSTICE WITH JUDGE JEANINE
‘Opening Statement’
‘Opening Statement’
“Judge Jeanine Calls Out Obama”
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Who celebrates the anniversary of a financial crisis? The fiscal collapse of an economy?
I don't know about you, but when I was a kid we celebrated Christmas, Thanksgiving and an occasional president's birthday – well, actually, only the ones that got us off from school.
This week, President Obama chose to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the near collapse of Wall Street with a backdrop of women dressed "appropriately" in black. Who does that?
Should we now celebrate the 84th anniversary of the stock market crash in 1929?
Mr. President, just blocks away in your Naval Yard, people working for you, gunned down, bleeding and dying. Bodies still in the building. Suspects still being pursued. Schools and daycare centers on lockdown. Your city, Washington, shaken to its core.
You don't even recognize the enormity of this tragedy. Instead, you go on a political tirade.
Even the Senate had enough dignity to cancel business. The Washington Nationals baseball team had enough respect to postpone their game.
But hey, you did give the victims a momentary recognition:
President Obama: “Before I begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy unfolding not far away from here at the Washington Navy Yard.”
As if "enough about the dead, on with the living.” Back to political warfare and class divisiveness. » Read Full Transcript At ‘Justice With Judge Jeanine’
I don't know about you, but when I was a kid we celebrated Christmas, Thanksgiving and an occasional president's birthday – well, actually, only the ones that got us off from school.
This week, President Obama chose to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the near collapse of Wall Street with a backdrop of women dressed "appropriately" in black. Who does that?
Should we now celebrate the 84th anniversary of the stock market crash in 1929?
Mr. President, just blocks away in your Naval Yard, people working for you, gunned down, bleeding and dying. Bodies still in the building. Suspects still being pursued. Schools and daycare centers on lockdown. Your city, Washington, shaken to its core.
You don't even recognize the enormity of this tragedy. Instead, you go on a political tirade.
Even the Senate had enough dignity to cancel business. The Washington Nationals baseball team had enough respect to postpone their game.
But hey, you did give the victims a momentary recognition:
President Obama: “Before I begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy unfolding not far away from here at the Washington Navy Yard.”
As if "enough about the dead, on with the living.” Back to political warfare and class divisiveness. » Read Full Transcript At ‘Justice With Judge Jeanine’
About Judge Jeanine Pirro

Formerly Westchester District Attorney, Judge Pirro was also the host of a syndicated weekday court show distributed by Warner Brothers -- for which she won an Emmy. Her notable legal career spans over 30 years. In 1975, she became an assistant district attorney for Westchester County, New York and was the first female to prosecute murder cases there. In 1990, Pirro was elected as the first woman to serve as a Westchester County Court judge. » Full Bio
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