Posted on 01/22/2020 1:46:46 PM PST by Hojczyk
You might have missed news of the 2020 manifestation of the so-called Womens March, the anti-Trump mob masquerading as a womens rights effort. Launched in 2017 after President Trumps win for the presidency and the second abject failure of Hillary Clintons run for the office, you didnt hear much about this years event from the legacy media because it collapsed under the weight of its own hypocrisy and fraud.
The first march on Jan. 21, 2017, was touted as having attracted up to 1 million people in Washington, D.C., alone. The 2019 event had shrunk to 100,000 marchers. This year, the total collapse was clear with reports of just 6,000 people RSVPing on their Facebook page, and high estimates of attendance at no more than 10,000 enraged pussyhatters showing up.
The Democrats have plenty to worry about when it comes to their sad lineup of candidates, but that is only a symptom of a party that has given up on trying to convince people on the details of the issues and instead relies on fanning the flames of fear and division. The good news for the country is its a much more difficult task when you throw a hate march, and no one shows up.
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She and I used to face off in the streets of Los Angeles when she worked for the ACLU and countered every single pro-life activity that we did.
We were on a first-name basis.
I was reading where P-hat and vagina costume sales were way, way down this year.
I miss nasty Girl Ashley Judd and would be assassin Madonna.
Women’s unemployment is the lowest it’s been in 50 years.
(come on Wilma, lets go hate on Trump)
Just what did all those years of complete lunacy achieve?
There was a gathering in Reno on Saturday and the reno gazette urinal reported thousands showed up. After looking at their own pics, I’d be willing to bet maybe a thousand at the high end. And that would be a big stretch. Butt a gannett outlet would never, uh, mis-report something would they?
The media were all covering their impeachment trial, otherwise the crowd could have been larger.
I accidentally got trapped in that march. One of the worst days of my life.
The annual March for Life is this Friday, Jan. 24.
The turnout is huge every year, with minimal coverage.
Let’s see how it goes this year.
The local liberal rag (West Hawaii Today) trumpeted the first three marches, complete with many photos, lies about attendance numbers, etc.
Organized by a fat bull dyke from SF and her local girlfriend, not a thing this year. And no note of that missing march/waddle by their media booster. Too bad, was waiting with my MAGA signs for car windows.
My m9onbat aunt and snowflake cousin went to the 2017 march. They posted a picture of themselves in their vulgar hats and were all proud to stand up for their rights.
Three of my four kids were home so we took a picture that we entitled “Standing up for our rights too”
It included: AR-15’s and pistols, a Hillary for Prison shirt, a Black Guns Matter shirt, MAGA hats, NRA hats, a poster of Ronald Reagan and an American flag. We forgot the Bible.
Hilarity ensued when it got posted. We didn’t intend to post it but my mom did.
I’ve gone the last several years. usually around 700K
All the others were watching impeachment “news”. So they were “too busy” to march!!!!
There are 10,000 dykes or more just inside the beltway.
“...There are 10,000 dykes or more just inside the beltway....”
So that’s what that terrible stench is? I always thought it was just typical corrupt, RAT congress-critters.
Is it true that nearly all march protests are women and teens?
Men have better stuff to do than hobble around with communist SJWs.
For real? Sounds highly suspicious.
The 2017 march was so large because it was held at the same time and same city as the Trump Inauguration.
What did the blind man say to the Pussyhat March?
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