It seems that some of the young’uns in the Tea Party crowd were making pointed remarks.
The first video, posted to local NBC affiliate WGEM’s web site, captured audio of some of the protesters’ pointed remarks, with one woman repeatedly referring to President Obama as “the anointed one,” and a male protester wondering why riot police aren’t used to quell “rioting” illegal immigrants.
“The Anointed One”? OMFG!!!! Rubber bullet that old lady’s ass before she crosses the line and mentions the unicorns!
As for the gentelman’s query, the riot police were brought in for one “episode” of the sort he mentioned and the dear, sweet, peaceful leftists protesters threw rocks at them.
It also turns out that the vicious horde didn’t move across the street quickly enough when asked. A quick perusal of some of the attendees shows that this might have happened in a more timely fashion had the dangerous criminals been equipped with Hoveround chairs or titanium hips.
What actually happened in Quincy is an indication that the Left has been lying about Tea Party “violence” and “tone” for so long that they’ve begun to believe their own b.s. That, or they were hoping an unhinged overreaction by law enforcement might provoke an angry response and finally provide some video proof the anger they’ve been wailing about ad nauseam lately.
Given the fact that two members of Congress (John Lewis and Andre Carson) continue to lie about it and idiots like the tool in the FNC clip above reference that non-incident as if it actually happened, this lunacy probably won’t go away. My hunch is that they’re going to keep trying to provoke until they can get just one person pissed off enough for a YouTube moment, which the Obama lap dogs in the MSM will dutifully run with as indicative of every Tea Party participant in America.
As Riot Squad vs. The Old Ladies wasn’t creepy enough, check out what His Anointedness was saying inside.
Be careful. If you call that kind of thinking “socialist” you’re nothing more than a garden-variety RACIST!!! I’m now referring to it as a “redistribution psychotic disconnect”.



