I certainly can't think of any other reason people would protest a hate-spewing human sewer.
What I like about this is that it's inconceivable to Republican House member Chris Collins that the American common rabble might simply not like Donald Trump. No, if some Americans don’t like reality television wart Donald Trump it can only mean there's a conspiracy afoot.
Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY), who last month became the first Congressman to endorse Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy, claimed on Tuesday that protesters at Trump’s campaign events are paid operatives working as part of the “Democrat playbook.”
Have I mentioned in the last twenty minutes that the entire Republican Party is, at this point, one big puddle of conspiracy theories? I believe I have. All right, Rep. Chris Collins, lay it out for us. Take us through that looking glass.
Oh—I should also mention here that Rep. Chris Collins has endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency, becoming the first House member to do so, so available evidence suggests the man is not the sharpest tool in the fish tank, or however that saying goes.
Cuomo asked whether Collins could prove that these protesters were paid organizers, rather than just the same progressive groups who often protest in different settings, even to Hillary Clinton. “There’s no question, these are paid protesters, these are not a bunch of college kids showing up because they’ve got an issue here or there.”
There are other ways to interpret frequent protests against Donald Trump, of course. The man has said one or two incendiary things over his campaign, the sort of things that tend to get decent people riled up.
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