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This free speech-busting goon squad operation is directed by supporters of Hillary Clinton. It is paid for mostly by George Soros and MoveOn.org and pushed by David Brock at Media Matters for America. It’s also funded by reclusive billionaire Jonathan Lewis, who was identified by the Miami New Times as a “mystery man.” He inherited roughly a billion dollars from his father Peter Lewis (founder of Progressive Insurance Company).
A march and demonstration against Trump at Trump Tower essentially fizzled Saturday when only 500 “protesters” of the promised 5000 showed up. Infiltrating the crowd, I learned most were from MoveOn or the Occupy movement. Soap was definitely in short supply in this crowd. Several admitted answering a Craig’s list ad paying $16.00 an hour for protesters.
It would not surprise me as more and more protests are sponsored by groups with hidden agendas.
This is a effect of a bad economy, where people will take money to do this because they are so needy.
Hmmm, interesting. This wonderful "Opinion" piece by the Daily Caller's Mens' Fashion Editor has no sources whatsoever. Where did the Fashion Editor get all that clandestine information? Is there a copy of said Craigslist ad? Interviews on camera with protesters? What, you've got nothing? That's what I thought.
This free speech-busting goon squad operation is directed by supporters of Hillary Clinton. It is paid for mostly by George Soros and MoveOn.org and pushed by David Brock at Media Matters for America. It’s also funded by reclusive billionaire Jonathan Lewis, who was identified by the Miami New Times as a “mystery man.” He inherited roughly a billion dollars from his father Peter Lewis (founder of Progressive Insurance Company).
A march and demonstration against Trump at Trump Tower essentially fizzled Saturday when only 500 “protesters” of the promised 5000 showed up. Infiltrating the crowd, I learned most were from MoveOn or the Occupy movement. Soap was definitely in short supply in this crowd. Several admitted answering a Craig’s list ad paying $16.00 an hour for protesters.
It would not surprise me as more and more protests are sponsored by groups with hidden agendas.
This is a effect of a bad economy, where people will take money to do this because they are so needy.
You believe everything you read on the internet? Soros funds moveon.org and they endorsed Sanders, not Clinton.
Hmmm, interesting. This wonderful "Opinion" piece by the Daily Caller's Mens' Fashion Editor has no sources whatsoever. Where did the Fashion Editor get all that clandestine information? Is there a copy of said Craigslist ad? Interviews on camera with protesters? What, you've got nothing? That's what I thought.
Mick
Excellent questions. OP, maybe you could shed some light on this? It never struck you as suspicious that there were absolutely zero sources for these claims? Or was the fact that the writer was saying what you want to be true enough "proof" for you? It would seem the latter.
Claim: Alien Baby Seen buying Pinkberry at Hidden Underwater Atlantis.
See what I did there? Any random can make a claim. Are the claims substantiated? Are they credible?
I doubt it, considering this is the same blog/"news" source that paid women to lie and say that they had slept with a Democratic Senator just so they could have a story to run with.
This free speech-busting goon squad operation is directed by supporters of Hillary Clinton. It is paid for mostly by George Soros and MoveOn.org and pushed by David Brock at Media Matters for America. It’s also funded by reclusive billionaire Jonathan Lewis, who was identified by the Miami New Times as a “mystery man.” He inherited roughly a billion dollars from his father Peter Lewis (founder of Progressive Insurance Company).
A march and demonstration against Trump at Trump Tower essentially fizzled Saturday when only 500 “protesters” of the promised 5000 showed up. Infiltrating the crowd, I learned most were from MoveOn or the Occupy movement. Soap was definitely in short supply in this crowd. Several admitted answering a Craig’s list ad paying $16.00 an hour for protesters.
It would not surprise me as more and more protests are sponsored by groups with hidden agendas.
This is a effect of a bad economy, where people will take money to do this because they are so needy.
An opinion piece by a fashion editor. With no proof whatsoever. The fact that you are spreading this spurious faux-journalism piece is egregious.
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