__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
"Shawna Thomas, appearing on ABC News' "This Week," said a lot of protesters were "normal people who were mad" about Kavanaugh's nomination. However, she also added that "we also saw people who were organized." She singled out one of the women who confronted Flake on Sept. 28, saying that one of them worked for the advocacy group UltraViolet and "was paid" to "steer people in the right ways to be able to confront senators."
When "This Week" host Jonathan Karl tried to clarify, Thomas added: "There were people who were paid by organizations like UltraViolet, to -- to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing."
Then she hilariously tries to walk it back on twitter:
"clarification: I said there were some official organizations in the mix who have staff & consultants that were part of these protests. And some of them were helping individuals with tactics. That is not the same as ppl being paid to protest who don’t care about this issue."
Some of the responses to the tweet are hilarious. They are so butthurt she accidentally let the truth slip, even if just briefly.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
But remember: you're an anti semite if you dare note the role Soros plays in these kinds of things.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
Actually many yanks can read too and aren't stupid, some of you simply struggle to see that the head of the old KGB might still be pissed over what happened in the late 80's and early 90's despite the huge wealth he and his cronies accumulated out of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact collapse. That's not about reading, it's about human nature and history. I suspect though unless you were an adult then, it's hard to comprehend.