Liberal Protesters Interrupt Rep. Blackburn's Moment of Silence For Pittsburgh Victims

Ferlon Webster Jr. | October 29, 2018
DONATE
Font Size

During moments of silence, people expect everyone to remain, well… silent.

That is, unless you are an angry leftist protester who is bent on disrupting all moments, including those moments that people have dedicated to remember those who have fallen in tragedies.

On Sunday, Rep. Masha Blackburn, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Tennessee, held a Get Out The Vote rally with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), during which she called for the crowd to take a moment of silence to remember the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in which 11 people were gunned down by a man shouting anti-Semitic slurs. 

Just after the call to silence, a woman shouted, “Marsha Blackburn is a white-supremacist!” The crowd immediately began yelling “USA! USA!” and drowned out the leftist protesters yells as the woman was escorted out of the building by security.

“The protestors at today’s event were absolutely appalling. They yelled ‘Impeach Trump’. They kicked. They punched. They resisted law enforcement, and they interrupted a moment of silence for the victims in Pittsburgh,” Blackburn said in a statement.

Seems like the behavior of these protesters lines up quite perfectly with what their liberal leaders are calling for them to do.  

The U.S. Senate candidate also tweeted more of her thoughts, saying, “ That thin blue line is what stands between peace in communities and anarchy. I’m grateful to our law enforcement who were there for us tonight, and keep us safe everyday.”

Take a look at another video from WTVF:

donate