Posted on 07/15/2023 9:17:59 PM PDT by bitt
Boston’s Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu is facing criticism for compiling a list of her ctitics and handing it over to the police.
You know, for all of the Democrats’ talk about authoritarians and fascism, they sure seem to like using those concepts as political tactics.
It’s all projection, of course.
FOX News reports:
Boston mayor Michelle Wu under fire after sending list of critics and protesters to police
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is facing criticism for “Nixonian tactics” after her administration admitted to creating a list of her most vocal critics and providing it to local authorities.
“The list was made in response to a request from the Boston Police Department after the Mayor had been harassed and physically intimidated by individuals for several months outside her home, at city functions such as the annual neighborhood parks coffee hours, and at other public events,” Wu spokesman Ricardo Patron said in a statement to the Boston Herald.
The acknowledgment by the administration that it had compiled the document came after the list was uncovered in an email obtained through a public records request by Wu’s opponents, the outlet noted.
The tactics used by the administration raise concern over whether Wu and her administration are attempting to silence or intimidate her critics, many of whom have protested outside of her home.
“The request (from police) came after many of the individuals on the list repeatedly impeded the Dorchester Day Parade to harass Mayor Wu and her family and staff, yelling through megaphones at her and her children for nearly ninety minutes as they marched in the parade despite being asked by parade organizers to leave the parade route,” Patron said, according to the Herald.
She should try walking a mile in Justice Brett Kavanugh’s shoes.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
She was born in Chicago. Her political choices are the problem, not her ancestry.
President Trump’s Grandchildren.
As much as I support him, and consider him the “last of the Americans”, akin to Stilichco, the “last of the Romans”, a heroic barbarian elevated to high station and who performed well, President Trump is only marginally an American national- he’s 100% a USA citizen but the two are not the same. By my standards, probably not, but we must have some leniency. Meatball is a Calabrian whose ancestors came here around WW1- definitely not an American.
Hard choices will have to be made as the USA atomizes. It sounds harsh, but I personally would not consider immigrants from the Pale during the Ellis Island period as Americans- they have significant loyalties to another country which America sponsored and still does to this day. We can debate the wisdom of those autocratic executive choices, but we cannot deny the dual loyalty, and I do not believe it should be indulged.
Turn to YESHUA, the KING OF AMERICA!
more than you are, obviously.
Andy Dulavitz
4 hours ago
“Inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out.”
— David Horowitz
Do tell how a Republic of China (or is it even later) immigrant is more American, than someone of heritage American nationality?
We’re getting distracted by ego. Let’s say focused on this evil mayor and her desire to persecute free speech.
You’re back!
+1
And unfortunately, Reagan was an enthusiastic proponent of never-ending, disruptive waves of immigration.
That’s where it became “bipartisan.”
https://youtu.be/2R8QxCD6ir8?t=66
another interesting contrast. A short clip from 1980. Surprising who wants immigration enforcement, and who wants open borders.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsmgPp_nlok
George HE, like father like Son.
Listen to Reagan as well.
He is the one calling for open the border.
I would say, things are far worse now. Regan admitted that Simpson- Mazoolli was a mistake. The Invasion is the problem. Mexico is facilitating an act of war against us.
Such a sickening and evil response from them both. Bush pere is, of course, evil incarnate, but Reagan too- at best and most charitably, he was a fool.
They are both bad but Bush is more interested in enforcement than Reagan.
that was my surprise.
Reagan - open the border and no fence. Who was talking about a fence in the 1980 campaign? I don’t recall.
The problem is that there is alway a “state of exception” where the solution is what they want to do anyway
bttt
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