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Monday, June 20, 2011

Glitter Fools

Apparently the new trend among the immature left is to throw glitter at politicians they don't like.  It's happened a couple of times recently (from Daily Caller):
All that glitters is not thrown -- It sure is frustrating when Republicans disagree with you and won't give you what you want. Say, have you tried throwing stuff at them? It makes you look like a big baby, but at least you get to throw stuff! TheDC's Laura Donovan writes: "Presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann joins fellow conservatives Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty in being attacked with glitter by gay rights activists. According to the Star Tribune, the Minnesota congresswoman was 'glittered' Saturday after delivering a speech at the RightOnline Conference. The publication reports that Minneapolis gay-rights activist Rachel E.B. Lang came up to Bachmann and twice chucked glitter at her... Bachmann continued walking even as Lang yelled, 'You can run, but you can't hide.' Lang was quickly removed by security. 'My response to Michele Bachmann’s hateful and anti-gay rhetoric was light-hearted, but these issues are very serious,' Lang said in a statement." This highly persuasive and constructive criticism is in response to Bachmann's opinion on gay marriage. You know who else is against gay marriage? Obama. But rest assured that his views on it are "evolving," wink wink. Guess we'll know gay rights activists are really serious about changing Obama's mind when they start lobbing party supplies at him. 
I'm pretty much convinced that to be a liberal activist your emotional maturity development had to stop in junior high.

I imagine this trend will continue until some idiot raises his arm to throw something at a candidate and gets shot.  The sooner the better.

2 comments:

Nightingale said...

Why this isn't called an assault is beyond me. Glitter in someone's eyes can cause a corneal abrasion. It's just a matter of time.

Larry said...

There's a fine line between throwing glitter at someone and mailing them 'a white powdery substance'. One earns you liberal praise while the other lands you in jail.