Stomping on moveon.org

A lot has been made of the video where a woman gets her head stomped on at a Rand Paul/Jack Conway debate.

A lot.  Before rushing to judgment, and before making incendiary comments in my presence, take into consideration some facts first.

Her original story was she was simply handing Rand Paul an employee of the month award for a fictional company moveon.org made up.  What is that supposed to mean to Rand Paul?  Then, it was she was simply wanting to hold a sign.  In all her versions, she’s just innocently standing there and gets jumped.  That’s Keith Olbermann’s take too.  Here’s the same incident from a different angle:

And here’s a slightly different angle too:

So, ya gotta ask yourself, if you could care less about knowing the truth, what a woman from Massachusetts, who works for a group that funds the opposing party against Rand Paul, was doing standing in the middle of a Rand Paul crowd and attacking his car?  I mean, last I recall, people in Massachusetts aren’t allowed to vote for Kentucky candidates.  So, this paid political activist wearing a wig and a hoodie then attacks Paul’s car and is taken down by two guys, one of whom restrains her with her foot.

She was wanting to create a scene.  And she did.  And Keith Olbermann was more than ready to feed it to the masses.  She’ll now go back to Massachusetts and plot her next political ploy I’m sure.

Doubt me still?  After the event Ilyse Hogue informs the media that Valle was in the hospital receiving treatment and wasn’t sure when she would be able to talk to the media.  At the same time, Valle is still at the event smiling and giving interviews for the media.  Why should anyone care?  Ilyse Hogue is moveon.org’s political director.  She’s lying too.  She’s not from Kentucky either.

All you peeps who immediately condemned the Rand Paul peeps have been lied to and taken for a ride.  You have been fooled.  That’s what moveon.org does.  This ain’t Greenpeace or some environmental activist group, this is Moveon.org., a purely political entity that supports Democrats any way they see fit and have been primarily funded by George Soros, a Hungarian who made his money in Russia and nearly destroyed the British economy.

That’s a whole lot of people that have nothing to do with Kentucky that are making an awful big scene trying to affect who we in Kentucky elect.  That’s just not right either.

The rebel in me wants to say that when pushy people come down from the North to try and tell us what to do, they might get their heads stomped on.  But, God knows that is so horribly politically incorrect so I probably shouldn’t say it that way.

But……

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