It seems that this is only the beginning of the destructive attacks that the progressive liberal democrats are backing to disrupt our civil society that has worked to have a peaceful transition of one power group to another.
The democrats do not believe or accept the fact that an opposition to their grip on power is legitimate and therefore that opposition must be not only stopped but destroyed.
The town hall meetings that have been the seen of disruption from organized agitators for the sole propose of not allowing local politicians to connect with their supporters to explain what is going on in Washington.
Much like what happens on university and college campuses when a Conservative is asked to speak on campus but is attacked to make sure they can not speak, little wonder this same tactic is used in the town hall meetings of Republicans.
What we are witnessing is the progressive liberal democrat ideology of verbal violence to stop an exchange of ideas that are not acceptable to the democrats. And of course, if that doesn't work, like on California campus of Berkeley, the progressive democrats turn to open violence to private property and Conservative members to do them bodily harm.
Watch How One Congressman Handles a Rowdy Town Hall Meeting
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Rep. Dave Brat shocked the political establishment in 2014 when he defeated then-Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the GOP primary for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. On Tuesday, Brat was back in the spotlight at a town hall meeting in rural Blackstone, Virginia.
During the lively and occasionally boisterous meeting, Brat was peppered with questions from constituents on a range of policy issues and current events. Despite frequent interruptions—some cheers and other jeers—Brat kept his cool and responded to nearly three dozen questions.
The Daily Signal traveled to Blackstone for Brat’s meeting, and aired footage Wednesday along with interviews with some attendees and the congressman.
The Daily Signal’s Genevieve Wood also interviewed Sondra Clark of Heritage Action for America, a sister organization of The Heritage Foundation, about political activism at town hall meetings.
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The democrats do not believe or accept the fact that an opposition to their grip on power is legitimate and therefore that opposition must be not only stopped but destroyed.
The town hall meetings that have been the seen of disruption from organized agitators for the sole propose of not allowing local politicians to connect with their supporters to explain what is going on in Washington.
Much like what happens on university and college campuses when a Conservative is asked to speak on campus but is attacked to make sure they can not speak, little wonder this same tactic is used in the town hall meetings of Republicans.
What we are witnessing is the progressive liberal democrat ideology of verbal violence to stop an exchange of ideas that are not acceptable to the democrats. And of course, if that doesn't work, like on California campus of Berkeley, the progressive democrats turn to open violence to private property and Conservative members to do them bodily harm.
Watch How One Congressman Handles a Rowdy Town Hall Meeting
Video Team /
Rep. Dave Brat shocked the political establishment in 2014 when he defeated then-Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the GOP primary for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. On Tuesday, Brat was back in the spotlight at a town hall meeting in rural Blackstone, Virginia.
During the lively and occasionally boisterous meeting, Brat was peppered with questions from constituents on a range of policy issues and current events. Despite frequent interruptions—some cheers and other jeers—Brat kept his cool and responded to nearly three dozen questions.
The Daily Signal traveled to Blackstone for Brat’s meeting, and aired footage Wednesday along with interviews with some attendees and the congressman.
The Daily Signal’s Genevieve Wood also interviewed Sondra Clark of Heritage Action for America, a sister organization of The Heritage Foundation, about political activism at town hall meetings.
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