So, let me guess: After repeatedly talking about Trump's allegedly "violent tone" and the supposedly "violent" atmosphere at Trump rallies, you are not the least bit bothered by a left-wing mob shutting down shutting down the Trump rally in Chicago last night. Right?
You people are genuinely scary, and fascist.
If a conservative mob had shut down a Bernie or Hillary rally, I would condemn it in the strongest terms, because I believe in the freedom of speech, tolerance, and the rule of law.
Part of the problem is that you and so many of your fellow leftists do not believe in those things.
No "mob" shut it down. Rump shut it down himself. On his own.
I have no doubt he was hoping to start a riot by releasing 11 thousand people back to the outside with no warning, but it didn't work.
>> A spokesperson for the Chicago Police Department tells ABC7 Eyewitness News the Chicago Police Department did not talk to the Trump campaign or tell them to cancel the event, and that the first police heard was at 6:30 p.m. when they were notified by UIC and Secret Service that the event was canceled.
In a statement from UIC Police Chief Kevin Booker, he said: "The University of Illinois at Chicago worked with all appropriate agencies to address the security concerns associated with an event of this nature including the Secret Service, Chicago Police Department and Illinois State Police as well as campaign and protest organizers. The vast majority of attendees at today's events exercised their Constitutional rights of free speech and free assembly peacefully. The abrupt announcement of the cancellation of the event created challenges in managing an orderly exit from the Pavilion, which nonetheless, was accomplished with no injuries or arrests." << (WLS)
In a statement from UIC Police Chief Kevin Booker, he said: "The University of Illinois at Chicago worked with all appropriate agencies to address the security concerns associated with an event of this nature including the Secret Service, Chicago Police Department and Illinois State Police as well as campaign and protest organizers. The vast majority of attendees at today's events exercised their Constitutional rights of free speech and free assembly peacefully. The abrupt announcement of the cancellation of the event created challenges in managing an orderly exit from the Pavilion, which nonetheless, was accomplished with no injuries or arrests." << (WLS)
Try to catch up, K? This is from last night.
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