Posted on 07/26/2016 3:06:24 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Social media made him one of the biggest stars of the Democratic National Convention a man in a Peter Pan hat, weeping during Sen. Bernie Sanders speech on Monday night.
Sean Kehren, 22, a Sanders delegate from Minnesota, may not have been the only die-hard Bernie Bro moved to tears, but he quickly became the subject of memes, tweets and other apparatus to mock the emotional showing of supporters at the convention. Blame his choice of hat a nod to Wall Streets Robin Hood tax.
Sad Robin Hood just needs a minute, a Twitter user wrote Monday.
Despite his misty-eyed response, Kehren told Yahoo News that he is not a dedicated Sanders fan.
I was getting emotional over the fact that he was doing his best to unify the party and I think thats such a noble cause, Kehren said. Bernie has led a revolution, hes led a movement, and now that movement has to get behind the party.
He plans to vote for Clinton in the fall, and cried earlier in the night when others heckled Sanders for his calls to go to the polls for the Democratic nominee.
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Robin Hood hat? There are a lot of filthy rich people at the Democrat convention they should put their money where their mouths are.
I don’t know any democrats.
I only read about them.
What was he bawlin’ about? Did he miss the Burger King National Hot Dog Day Special again?
FU Bernie Boy
No?
What an embarrassment to my state!
He just realized he was going to have to pay for college!!!
Nice jammies, kid.
You, Sir - are a disgusting excuse for a man!
Dang. A sad Robin Hood.
Now, I’ve seen everything.
Hillary laughs. It was all rigged for her.
LOL! There you go!
Count yourself fortunate...my elected officials have been an embarrassment to my state since the Sixties.
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