Nancy Grace Spells Out S-H-I-T On Good Morning America
While discussing a legal case involving one of her favorite subjects (African-American Teenager “Threatening” Older White Person With Negro Culture, Inevitably Resulting in White Person Shooting Said Teenager), Nancy Grace decided that the best way to quote someone swearing on national television was to spell it out.
Grace brought up a piece of evidence that Michael Dunn, the man accused of murdering a young black teenager for playing his music too loudly in a convenience store parking lot, attempted to use in court — and, of course, quotes Dunn verbatim. But she tells it in the way that only Nancy Grace can: as if she’s reading a picture book to a group of hyperactive kindergarteners who don’t know what “S-H-I-T” spells.
(What a book that would be, though: The Spooky Case of the Racially-Motivated Murder in Florida.)
Watch below, via GMA:
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