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« The militia rises! | Main | Constitutional carry expanding »

Alec Baldwin: words fail me

Posted by David Hardy · 12 March 2022 08:45 PM

At least words than can be used on a family-friendly blog.

It was only after they showed him the bullet dug out of the wounded guy that he realized what had happened. You point a gun at people, cock it, it goes off, you feel the recoil, two people fall the ground and commence bleeding. It doesn't take much brains to realize what had happened. Can anyone be so stupid as to say (or do) that?


"An actor cannot rule that a gun is safe," the filing said. "That is the responsibility of other people on the set." Gag...

"Baldwin made an exhaustive effort to contact the Rust cast in the hope of acquiring their support to finish the film," the filing revealed, admitting no one wanted to." Projectile puking.

"The actor was completely taken aback when the widower gave his own TV interview saying he was "just so angry" at Baldwin's "absurd" claims. "The Matthew Hutchins that showed up on the Today show is someone Baldwin had never met before," Friday's filing claimed." Poor Alec.

"He did so both with the intent of honoring Halyna's legacy by completing her last work and of compensating Hutchins and his son from the film's profits." Dry heaving now.

Excuse me, I have to find some anti-emetics before the dry heaving flips me inside out. Before this, I hoped they would go criminal (even though we know that Hollywood stars can indeed kill people without being prosecuted). Now I really hope they prosecute him like hell, and the judge throws the book at him, and he spends life in a jump suit.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

Dave D. | March 14, 2022 6:58 AM | Reply

….Yep. He’s the victim here, she’s the culprit. And just when he had her dead to rights, she up and died. Perhaps he can sue her estate and take her husband and child for all the money she would have paid him for standing in front of his loaded gun.
..How was he to know the gun was loaded ? It’s crazy to expect an actor and producer to check these things. We can only hope justice prevails.
…He be’s the victim here.

Old Jarhead | March 16, 2022 10:53 AM | Reply

Damned inconsiderate of them to be in the flight path of the bullet.

Dave D. | March 17, 2022 9:17 AM | Reply

…Yep. Lead directly to DRT* syndrome.


* Dead Right There.

Pete | March 17, 2022 2:01 PM | Reply

It is like a bad 80's movie, with the bad guy claiming "I'm the victim here" when cornered.

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