Commentary Kyle Rittenhouse, whose trial begins today, is accused of murder in the fatal shootings of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber. He’s also accused of several lesser charges, including the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz. It seems, however, that Rittenhouse has a strong case for self-defense and, even more important, he has a fair judge adjudicating the case. A little background to jog your memory: In August 2020, riots erupted in Wisconsin in the aftermath of the police shooting of a black man, Jacob Blake. These were the “fiery but mostly peaceful protests” immortalized by CNN. Rittenhouse, then a mere 17-year-old, came armed to protect what he saw as innocent families and businesses that were being violently attacked and torched by rioters, many of them associated with Antifa and Black Lives Matter. We’ll hear a lot in the coming weeks about what exactly happened between Rittenhouse and the three men he …