The face is for extra condescension!

Fox News' Jeanine Pirro has a show called Justice with Judge Jeanine—because nothing says "legitimate legal council" like having your first name cutely used in the title of a television show. She took a moment to do the Fox equivalent of going to the phones by reading the results of a Fox News' poll that 15 angry racists in a shed filled out online.

We asked, do police need to be retrained on how to be sensitive to the minority community? (She air quotes the word "minority community.") (Dramatic pause with huge audio breath) Overwhelming response was in favor of law enforcement.

First off, in "favor of law enforcement" wasn't an answer. "Training" should be a positive thing for anyone in any field; but we know what you meant, Jeanine. Second, did Jeanine air quote "minority community" because she's a secret reverse racist? I mean, in Ferguson, Missouri, there is such a large "minority community" that they make up the majority of Ferguson. Where did all of these minorities come from? They're all over the place! Jeanine then gives us some comments from the 15 angry racists, in the shed, all of whom clearly have just set up their wifi router.

Jeff says 'Why is it always necessary to always tip toe around the minority community?

Good point, Jeff! Why "tip toe" when you can loudly shoot unarmed citizens?

Larry says No! Enough is enough. The general public needs to be trained to be more sensitive to the police and show them the respect they deserve.

Jeanine punctuates that with the end of her pointer finger! Through the dead and poisoned tissue of her face, Jeanine says, "I agree." Larry makes a good point. All of the police officers who keep murdering unarmed citizens need some of your empathy. Seriously, those dead guys are dead. They're in hell or heaven or wherever. They don't care anymore, but the police officer has to plant evidence and work for hours in the mirror making sad and scared faces for his inevitable statement and/or video-taped interview. Watch Jeanine Pirro talking in her strange way below the fold.