Posted on 04/19/2017 3:09:46 AM PDT by davikkm
Those rowdy progressives shouting down Republicans at town-hall meetings are starting to train their sights on establishment Democrats. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, was booed when she refused to denounce U.S. airstrikes on Syria or endorse a single-payer health-care system at a public meeting Monday in San Francisco. If you dont like me, dont stay. Thats easy, Ms. Feinstein told the crowd in video posted by NBC Bay Area. The audience of several hundred waved printed cards from Indivisible SF with the messages Agree and Disagree, which have also become common at Republican town halls. The same day, Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez was met with scorn during a stop on the partys unity tour in Portland, Maine.
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Progressive = communist.
I was gonna say fascist :)
If I recall correctly, there were a sizable number of fascists at one point in the USA in the 20s or 30s?
But they would have supported hitler, i assume.
So these guys are probably more like communists.
Definitely @@@holes :)
And definitely will turn violent, though they will get crushed.
Those do-nothing, arrogant, enriched, elitist entitled rulers are YOUR PROBLEM radical Marxists.
Progressive = Sharia
Progressive = NOT REALLY PROGRESSIVE (as in the same old far left crap)
Good!
Hey, when tea party people challenged Democrat and Republican congresspersons they were called ‘potential terrorists’ by the then Speaker of the House and DHS secretary.
How things change.
No doubt many progressive politicians shared gales of laughter at conservatives consternation over rowdy pathetically predictable protesters at town hall meetings.
How funny now feinstein?
Watching them reap what they’ve sown.
It’s a beautiful thing.
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