The Chicago Protesters and the Democrats – Wall Street Journal

"The press is reporting that the anti-Israel protests at the Chicago convention are underwhelming, but that doesn’t capture what’s really going on. The protests we’ve watched are designed to get the attention of the public and Democrats inside the hall, and on that point they’re succeeding."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

The “ Notesters “ are saving their energy up in case Prom Queen Kamala somehow manages to lose the presidency that the media and people gulled into voting for Biden again are trying to hand her outright. The activists are quite economical with their outrage and will use it judiciously.

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