You knew that the DNC in Chicago was going to be a mess. I'm not sure who decided on Chicago as the location, but that was an especially dumb choice. You were always going to have radical protesters there, but that makes it especially easy for all the local radicals to come out. And they were out in full force, even with the Democrats building walls to keep them out and even before the official opening of the convention. Funny how this didn't happen at the RNC.
Matt Vespa at our sister site Townhall picked up on some of the crazy. They call JD Vance weird? This was what leftists had marching down the street. That was on top of the convention's free abortions and vasectomies offer. Fun people: READ MORE: DNC Premiering Their 'Molech Mobile' Shows How Much Democrats Show What Massive Hypocrites They Are With How They're Securing the DNC How many Democrats pushed for defunding the police? Yet in addition to the walls they were building to keep their fellow leftists out, they also had long lines of cops out. They were chanting for the cops and the DNC to go or they would "bring the war home." That sounded like a threat. Masks were in abundance as they marched outside. There was also a fun-looking guy walking around with a bat that some of the other protesters told him to put away. They've also moved on from "Genocide Joe" to "Killer Kamala." Welcome to hell week, they promised. They have said that they will have folks that can get into the convention.
They proved that when one of the people rushed the stage — in full mask, of course — during a pre-party for delegates at the Navy Pier.
The protesters screamed about "genocide" and “The Harris-Biden administration keeps sending money to Israel,” along with "Free Palestine!" as she was dragged away. What was funny was that was apparently more lively than the delegates, as the organizer had to say to them, "You can do better than that!" because he thought they weren't loud enough. They also camped outside the Hilton Hotel, where some of the delegates supposedly were. Buckle up, it's going to be an interesting week. |
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