You gotta read this article and watch the videos.
This is pretty amazing – composure is not longer a word
in the "wrongies" vocabulary.
(I refuse to use the word righties - cause they are not correct/right - they are wrong.)
(I refuse to use the word righties - cause they are not correct/right - they are wrong.)
WASHINGTON -- A conservative
scholar at the Heritage Foundation, Edmund F. Haislmaier, attacked a nonprofit
employee Tuesday morning in a hotel where both men were attending an event
sponsored by the Campaign to Fix the Debt.
The incident, at the Grand Hyatt
Hotel downtown, occurred after Burke Stansbury, of the Seattle-based nonprofit
Campaign for Community Change, and about 20 other progressive activists
interrupted a speech by Republican Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio) to encourage the
senator to protect Social Security and Medicare in fiscal cliff negotiations.
Stansbury told The Huffington Post
that Haislmaier followed him and his group out of the conference room, where
video shows Haislmeier screaming, "No! No! No no no no! No! Nonono! No! I
was invited on this panel ... No no no no! No! These people, these people are
screwing things up for my kids!"
Stansbury replied, "These are
the real people," but Haislmaier was "livid."
As Haislmaier yelled, "'And
I'm not, I'm not...,'" Stansbury said, "he grabbed my wrist and then
grabbed the camera and pulled the camera out of my hand and it fell to the
floor." The video shows the camera hitting the floor, after which it stops
filming.
At this point, according to
witnesses, two hotel security guards stepped in and forcibly restrained
Haislmaier.
The "wrongies" are going looney tunes.
They can’t even compose themselves.
“No no no no! No! These people, these people are screwing
things up for my kids!"
“No! No! No no no no! No! Nonono! No!”
OH - I would really like to hear his logic to support that statement - or not.
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