Half a dozen angry liberal protesters attempted to disrupt a Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) campaign rally Sunday afternoon where Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was the featured speaker.
The two headlined an event held before a packed house at singer Ray Stevens’ CabaRay Theater in Nashville. Marsha Blackburn spoke for about ten minutes to the enthusiastic crowd of 500 that had been infiltrated by a small left-wing group.
When Blackburn called for a moment of silence to remember those killed at an attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, the crowd’s silent respect was interrupted by one of the protesters who shouted at Blackburn.
One protester disrupted the event prior to Blackburn’s address and was removed by security and law enforcement.
Several protesters disrupted Blackburn’s address. All of them were removed by security and law enforcement.
During the time the protesters were being removed, the crowd shouted: “USA, USA, USA!,” followed by: “Jobs, Not Mobs!”
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Don't these people realize their anger and disruptions are only causing more American voters to abandon the Left and either go Independent or Republican? Such fools!
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