Last week’s violent protest that shut down a Donald Trump rally marked, for some, one of the ugliest moments in modern American politics. Thousands of people successfully silenced the speech of a major Presidential candidate with threats of chaos and violence, and with it stripped both he and his supporters’ rights to free, political speech.
Apparently, it was just the beginning.
Now those behind the mass uprising against Trump are promising more: more shut downs, more chaos, and more violence.
Of course, why wouldn’t they? Not only do these people — evidently Sanders supporters backed by George Soros — not respect the free speech of their political opponents, but they walked away from last week’s protest practically unscathed.
They incited the violence, and yet the media attacked Trump.
With that sort of support — or at least lack of condemnation — more protests are all but guaranteed.
See where they plan to strike next on the next page:
They’re just spoiled privileged little brats whose gravy train is going to get derailed by TRUMP! We’ve had enough of these freeloading pieces of$#%&!@*living off taxpayers money, now they have to pay their own way and if you don’t like it, go live in Afghanistan! The terrorists will love you there! It’ll be an experience these spoiled brats’ll lose their heads over!
This only makes TRUMP STRONGER. He has the support of the people. WE are TIRED of the CROOKS IN CONGRESS AND THE DICTATOR OBAMA. They have destroyed this country and TRUMP will make it great once again. SOROS is behind all of this and should be arrested and held accountable.
Great i cant wait..been looking forward to this day
They look like a bunch of communists to me out them on a boat with a one way ticket to north Korea and let make America great
Nasty .
And you free be lovers block the path of my vehicle be sure to wipe the oil off from the undercarriage as I run over your ass
When are they going to start arresting these law-breakers?
Walking assholes arrest them all
Lock and load
Don’t they have anything better to do like maybe a job