A surprising pronouncement from Beltway police might be a sign of hope for progressives and/or a terrifying glimpse at the future for conservatives who have relied on 'back the badge' branding.
Either way, we're glad no one was hurt given that the evening demonstration didn't really convince anybody.
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Police slap down Josh Hawley's claim Antifa terrorized his family
Police reportedly did not think that a small protest that happened outside the Vienna, Virginia home of Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) on Monday night was "that big of a deal," describing the protest as "peaceful" despite the senator insisting that "Antifa scumbags" had been "terrorizing" his family.
Joshie's never been known for his veracity.
ReplyDelete^^^ If you approve evening home front protest. Please post your address. It's a cowardly act that even more democrats do not endorse.
ReplyDeleteListen snowflake, if your boy Josh can’t handle people expressing their constitutional rights, he should resign. He’s too sensitive anyway. Maybe a job selling Brazilian waxes would be more his style. I think you’d be the first one in line, 544.
Delete5:44: I don't approve of home protests or harassing Senators on planes. I also don't approve of Lil' Joshie making a mountain of a mole hill.
ReplyDeleteGreat 606 - where do you work? I'll come there.
ReplyDeleteIt's okay @6:10, what's the address of the house over Mommy's Basement?
ReplyDeleteI'll save you the trip.
Politics and even governance has become nothing but a big movie set with all the players making up the script as they go along.
ReplyDeleteThe sets are supplied by the taxpayers, who have less and less to do with what the electeds do every day.
Even locally very little of what goes on has any real positive impact on regular folks.
Just look at KCMO's priorities and spending habits.
An elected aristocracy.
Sad.
2021: When the system fails users, you will find users outside the system. Me, I'm just trying to get up sober enough for my alarm clock. Walk softly and carry a an adequate fleshlight.
ReplyDeleteNewsweek = Jew Bullshit
ReplyDeleteOoooooh, 6:10. You're gonna harass me on my next plane trip? I hope you have a passport and can afford business class.
ReplyDeletein Gorgia tell Trump to go to hell, and take Cruz and Hawley with him, right?
ReplyDeleteOr Turnberry, same thing.
ReplyDelete^^^Yet, no vandalism, no file police report. Almost as if no wrong doing occurred. I know where you come from there's probably unspoken sunset laws but the vast majority of the country left that behind in the 60's and 70's.
ReplyDeleteJoshy's one goal was to stir the pot and rile up the base of dipshits and judging by some TKC commentary it worked like a charm. Fucking rubes.
Typical lib pussies that have never been punched in the mouth, except with a dick.
ReplyDeletehes not only a traitor but a liar to boot theres no evidence that they threaten his family except what he says hes gone after the next election
ReplyDeleteA big thank you to Trump and his minions showing their true colors and giving the House, the Senate, and the White House to the Left. The real Americans saw the hate for the constitution from Trump and said no more. Trump lost, his minions lost for believing in him.
ReplyDeleteThey used a bullhorn on his wife and baby, as well as the neighbors who wanted the group to leave. Talk about wackos at work.
ReplyDeleteThe following is from that liberal website Reason.com, which, after reporting Lil Joshie's story, demonstrates that any resemblance between Lil' Joshie's story and the actual event are purely coincidental:
ReplyDelete"a local police spokesman says they have no reports of property damage in Hawley's Virginia neighborhood," reports Bryan Lowry, a correspondent for the Kansas City Star. "The police spokesman told me this was such a minor event that they're not even putting out a press release.
While the demonstrators mostly stayed on the public street and sidewalk, at one point four people walked onto Hawley's property to place a pamphlet on his front door. The group said was a copy of the Constitution.
A local police officer said cops warned the group they were breaking the law by protesting outside a private home and writing in chalk on a public sidewalk, as well as violating a local noise ordinance, and the group left without any trouble.
The only reason this is a big deal is because it's part of Hawley's pattern of making things up that dates back to his time as Missouri's attorney general. Currently, he's one of the leading supporters of Trump's doomed and disreputable election fraud claims.
This take is consistent w/ my sense that Hawley is the next Ted Cruz rather than the next Trump: a very junior senator who persistently steps out of line and irritates his co-partisan Senate colleagues by putting them in difficult positions.
DC is 95 % commie. I don't think DC police is going to side with the 5%. Kind of like Jackson County, where police doesn't protect property.
ReplyDelete^^^^All you can offer is another ad hominem attack?
ReplyDeleteThe DC police - isn't this one of the same police along with the fake media who said antifa riots were mostly peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIf you rely upon the (((msm))) for news you are brainwashed.
There is another more believable explanation. Hawley lied. It's not like it hasn't happened before.
ReplyDeleteI like Hawley, but seriously, why doesn't he have a camera system on his house?
ReplyDeleteI've only seen a couple of short video clips of the event but clearly there was a group of people screaming through a megaphone at his house and at his neighbors. They were not politely putting a pamphlet on the door nor were they having a quiet candle light vigil on the sidewalk. They were there to make Hawley uncomfortable. The fact that they continued after they knew only his wife and baby were there clearly demonstrates what they wanted to do. Piss off his wife and neighbors, wake up the baby, and get some video clips to put on social media.
ReplyDeleteDoes this make the protestors ANTIFA terrorists? Not quite. Does this make Hawley a snowflake? Not quite. I think there's been an unwritten rule that you don't harass public officials at their homes for this very reason - there was some courtesy to keep spouses out of the fight and while politics can be very person - keep some civility to our civics. The protests over the past year have shown that rule has been thrown out. Who would want to subject their families to this stuff and be a politician? Unless you lived behind a gate - the list gets shorter....
9:32: Who says he doesn't?
ReplyDeleteThe base of retards is all abuzz. Good job Joshy.
ReplyDeleteI went to Rockhurst. Josh aint perfect. Skeletons in closet!
ReplyDeleteJosh and his wife need to realize that he will never be president.
ReplyDeleteLiar liar. Perfect Republican presidential candidate.
ReplyDelete"I went to Rockhurst. Josh aint perfect. Skeletons in closet!"
ReplyDeleteAre they in the same closet Joshie's in?
Another loser, climbing on the loser bus
ReplyDeleteSo CHUDS, is this clod your new Godhead that you will now attach all of your hopes and dreams to?
ReplyDeleteYou picked kind of a goober didn't you?
Thank you Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz and the rest of the moronic losers in Congress and the Senate for giving control of all three branches of the government to the democrats!! Fantastic! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joshie for giving us a truly historic day. If you, Cruz, and the other nutjobs in Congress who incited this madness think you have a future, you're more delusional than the Great Pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteWell, the Republican party just joined the Whigs in the scrapheap of History today!
ReplyDeleteThe extremist of the left and right have more in common with each other than they think they do. The common enemy is a government that does not have the common citizens interest at heart. Haven't for decades. The slow to anger Americans said so with Obama and got cheated. Madder the second time they went with Trump. The government and the press didn't listen. Time is up. The left and right need to realize they have a common enemy. The people are not the problem, its the government.
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