GLENSIDE, Pa. (CBS) — Protesters hit the street to voice their concerns about conservative commentator Tomi Lahren. The protesters were kept across the street from the Keswick Theater in Glenside where Lahren gave a speech Thursday night. A group of counter-protesters expressed support for Lahren. Lahren herself then came out amidst those supporting her and urged respect for the counter-protesters and their First Amendment right to free speech. Jack Posobiec🇺🇸 ✔ @JackPosobiec #Breaking “Nazis Die” spray-painted on Keswick Theater in PA where @TomiLahren is speaking tonight This all followed an incident overnight “Nazi’s die” was spray-painted on the theater. “Truth...