Crenshaw: "I'm Not That Conspiratorial," But It's Obvious That Soros-Funded Prosecutors Are Pushing "Social Justice" Over "Justice"

GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw reacted to the attack on a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin on "FOX & Friends" on Wednesday morning: <blockquote>REP. DAN CRENSHAW: Yeah it is too late for six people who died, and dozens of others who lost their lives, this is a really sickening tragedy. The person who did it is a really sick individual. And I think it's it infuriates so many people is because it was so preventable. Even the DA from that town actually knew this would happen. He's on the record saying yes, 'Of course this could kill people, people could die, yes but it's worth it because social justice and stuff.' I'm paraphrasing but he basically said yes, he knew this would happen. Well, it did happen. Look, this happens all over the country. In my home city of Houston here, law enforcement tells me all the time that suspects can just laugh at them when they get caught. Just laugh at them, even violent offenders can just laugh at them because they know they are going to get off on some easy bail. This is not how our justice system is supposed to work. Non-violent offenders, you see Republicans and Democrats working together to make sure that there's some leniency for them, but for violent offenders, people that are a danger to the public, people like this guy, who tried to run over the mother of his child just a few weeks earlier, they are going to let him out so he could run over a bunch of other people? It's really sickening. And I'll tell you what, I'm not that conspiratorial, but it is pretty obvious that there are people like George Soros funding these far-left radical DAs and prosecutors around the country in the tunes of millions of dollars and you've gotta get out and vote for these local elections because that's how you stop this... I basically paraphrased him about right. He says it was still worth it, and why? Because of this social justice pathology that they engage in. They don't see justice the same as our founders did, as we do, where justice should be applied neutrally, and to everyone in a universal and fair process. This is not how they see things. They see some people as needing benefits over others. It's a very pathological ideology and it's dangerous. It's dangerous because it leads to situations like this and I think America's finally waking up to this. Unfortunately, it's unfortunate things like this happen, but God, I hope it's a wake-up call that you need to get involved in those local elections, and in many states we elect judges, you elect the DAs got to get involved in those. </blockquote>