Posted on 01/19/2017 5:52:24 AM PST by RummyChick
Donald Trump's biker buddies are pumped for inauguration Friday, but want to make it clear ... they're not violent outlaws looking for trouble. Bikers for Trump founder Chris Cox tells TMZ ... his crew is organizing the unofficial 58th inauguration "halftime show" -- which goes down while Trump's lunching with Congress -- and they have quite the show planned. Think Hendrix, bagpipes and patriotism. Cox says he's expecting a safe event and peaceful transition of power, and dismisses naysayers who think BfT is showing up to intimidate protesters. Still, he warns they won't punk out if stuff goes down.
video at link
GOOD!!!!!
Just the idea that anyone at all might oppose them in any way will reduce protest numbers significantly.
That reminds me of the scene in Blazing Saddles where the dancer from “The French Mistake” is beating on the cowboys chest.
Except the cowboy didn’t stomp the dancer afterwards. Which is what will probably happen if the protesters try to get pushy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMK6lzmSk2o
Regardless of what ends up happening these patriots will find no glory in the Mean Streak Media . The anarchists will be their hero’s for their anti-American , commie , dysfunctional terror tactics .
The bikers will get all Altamont Free Concert on their asses.
I would have expected to see more pics and video of the actual bikers by this point. What’s up? Is it really happening?
Note to Bikers: Don’t forget your GoPro. You will need it after the protesters show their edited version.
Hmmmm, dare they call themselves Bikers For Donald? BFD?
Didn’t Bikers For Trump promise to show up in force in Cleveland, and only about 100 showed up. I hope they have a far higher participation rate this time around.
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