These politicians ignore their voters, don’t hold town halls, voter’s voices are gerrymandered, they’re thrown off of voter rolls, their polls are moved out of town, what are people to do? Solemnly avert their eyes when then see a politician? We don’t have A king yet.
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I’m not advocating any violence or intimidation, I don’t believe in that, but the Mom with a baby on her hip who quietly confronted Pruitt caused such consternation that we’re to treat blatant corruption with solemn respect. This is the outcome of rampant unchecked corruption.
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Nooooo my mentions were just going back to normal again! (Looking forward to hearing your take)
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You should talk about CNN hiring people contractually obligated to lie on camera and then you guys just make weird reaction faces at the camera because you can’t say ‘this is something so crazy it’s like you’re being paid by us to say it because it’s crazy’
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Perhaps if the pols being yelled at stopped and thought about why citizens are so upset it would help. McConnell has made a series of over the top, disingenuous and lacking in truth floor speeches that of course get people get upset. The only power many have is their voice.
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@CNNs constant coverage of desperate people seeking asylum/a better life at the border is only feeding into trump's racist fearmongering. This should be covered but not in this way. People are desperate. It's not a barbarian invasion. - 1 more reply
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Conflating a random guy yelling at McConnell with the organized mob of Proud Boys + a GOP official? Not a great example of both sideism.
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Shouting abuse and attempting to drive a politician and his family out of a restaurant is not "directly petitioning". It is the actions of a mob. Do you disavow political mobs, Mr Stelter? Do you disavow political violence?
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Ok then yelling at
#Journalists in restaurants and bars should be OK too!pic.twitter.com/pErzh9ifjh
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GOPs are all for yelling @ people trying to get healthcare at a pro-choice doctor. Can't be so fussy when it comes to a Republican, trying to take away healthcare (and lives) & stealing democracy through voter suppression & gerrymandering, hearing fr the voters who don't like it
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Why didn't CNN showed the attack by men on Nacy
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It's not public. It's private property. Go into a shopping mall today and have a few dozen friends walk through the mall shouting 'McConnell is a Nazi!' Tweet us how long until security or police forcibly remove and permanently trespass you.
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That’s literally what they’re doing you fucking dumbass
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But getting back to the facts of your point. It is criminal violation in some states (absolutely Florida) to conduct a 'protest' on any private restaurant, store, hotel, or any such property. If you're asked to leave an don't, you can be arrested. You can be banned forever.
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So they already took your advice
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No one should be yelling at anyone in public, especially in a restaurant - it’s rude and inconsiderate of all diners’ private time
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