Posted on 08/30/2012 3:08:07 PM PDT by NYer
Pro-abortion activist Sandra Fluke and pro-abortion Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair and Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz crashed the Republican convention on Thursday afternoon.
Leading up to the nomination acceptance speech from Mitt Romney, Fluke and Wasserman Schultz somehow made it through security and into the convention center to speak to members of the press. Reporters surrounded Schultz to get her take on the GOP convention. She made a brief statement to the press and walked to the Google-sponsored bloggers lounge where press members also are found.
Although Democrats have set up an office near the GOP convention center, this was the first time and top Democrats ventured into the GOP convention itself.
Fluke later tweeted, “At the #RNC2012 getting the word out on why #romneyryan are #WrongForWomen. First this convention has gotten to hear about women’s concerns.”
Matthew Boyle of the conservative Daily Caller had more on their appearances and snapped a picture (below).
As of 1:30 p.m. EST, Fluke and Wasserman Schultz have been strolling through the convention center doing media appearances. Both were spotted on Radio Row, an area where noted convention figures go to make multiple subsequent radio appearances. Wasserman Schultz then visited an area downstairs in the convention center where several reporters are working.
Fluke has endorsed President Barack Obama for re-election and has campaigned with him around the country. She is expected to be a featured speaker at next weeks Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.
An RNC spokesperson told The Daily Caller they had no comment on Wasserman Schultz and Fluke crashing the GOP convention.
LMAO! Caption “No Dogs Allowed”;)
LOL!!!!
well if she is looking for men she won;t find them at the Dem convention, they’ll all be either turd okers or girlie men
They are looking for that Macaca moment and if they can’t force it you can bet they will make one up.
What is the average starting salary of a Georgetown University law student? $160,000.00/year??? That’s a LOT of pills and condoms, Sandra, you ONE PERCENTER!!!!!
What a disgusting pair of heifers.
So they’re busy playing politics while there’s a flood warning in LA.
like Pelosi and her black ilk did with the tea party in DC when some of them claimed they were spat on etc .
Once it was proven it was all false the media moved on and the claim was ut there for those who only watch their local news
Did Wasserman and Fluke come as vaginas, or were they simply RECOGNIZED as vaginas?
Due to all their brain rot/drugs/STDs.. perhaps they thought they were at the Dimwit Convention...?
Give me a break.
HereInTheHeartland:
" Knock it off!!!
Making up falsehoods is just not acceptable here."
Do you have trouble with sarcasm or TRUTH?
Mr. ROMNEYCARE DID shut out the TEA PARTY and conservatives.
And yes, Fluke and Wasserman-Schultz are NUTS. It is a shame you defend them.
Here is where you belong. You love Obamacare and you love death panels for conservatives.
In otherwards, you suck!
http://www.barackobama.com/splash/we-have-a-choice?
If I had the money, I would buy Fluke a years supply of contraceptives just to shut her up, and not have to see her face.
5.56mm
Proof? Nothing like your usual crap.
I don’t like Romney, but he did not “let these people in” and you are doing a disservice not only to the GOP but to the Tea Party, of which you seem to believe yourself a leader, by making this claim.
I’m actually getting a little sick of the self-proclaimed Tea Party. I know it’s a leaderless movement, which means that anybody can lead in certain areas at certain times, but increasingly it’s seeming to me that anybody with an axe to grind claims to be Tea Party and we’re all supposed to fall down on one knee when we hear this.
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