Posted on 06/19/2017 7:22:11 AM PDT by rktman
While some New Yorkers headed to Central Park Friday night to watch a rendition of "Julius Caesar" featuring a mock assassination of the President, others chose to fork over $45 or $50 (what? two classes of tickets?) to watch Elizabeth Warren stand on an empty stage and read from her new book, This Fight is Our Fight: The Battle to Save Americas Middle Class.
As the title implies, the bulk of the book is Warren's standard class-warfare-as-preached-by-a-culture-appropriating-Harvard-professor drivel, but, being the crony capitalist feminist that she is, the issue of "women's rights" and this year's women's marches get a good chunk of time.
While reading from her book, she couldn't resist sharing her favorite slogans from signs at the Boston Women's march:
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
We’ve all seen liberal nastiness since Bush’s term and clear back to Lincoln’s day so it’s nothing new there Fauxahontas.
I tell you truly, there are depths of nasty these foul folk have not even begun to explore. I'm sure we'll see behavior from them that would sicken a NAZI.
.... Well .... I suppose we can start calling Elizabeth Warren and the Resistance movement the "Nasties" now since their leader just telegraphed to the world that this is their motive .... to be extremely "Nasty."
Sure he has. He’s seen you an Hillary for example.
Very nasty!
For most of his 71 years Donald Trump has dealt with NYC politicians, NYC unions, NYC regulators/inspectors, the mob and NYC “High Society” (all one and the same says I) and Lizzie Warren thinks she can show President Trump nasty?
Well, if she sends him a selfie of her dried prune cooze that may put him off a moment or two.
But otherwise, go for it Lizzie.
I double dog dare ya.
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