Saturday, August 29, 2020

I'm not laughing at this story

Ace: "Antifa Occupies Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's Apartment - Police Called, But No One Responds."

Relevant quote: "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last." - Winston Churchill.

Extra - From Red State.

6 comments:

Roger Bournival said...

Fine - I'll do the laughing for you!

Anonymous said...

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's apartment is outside of his apartment?

In that case, radical protesters have also "occupied" Donald Trump's house, Jeff Bezos' house, the LAPD chief's house, Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan's house, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's house, Sen. Mitch McConnell's house, Mayor Lori Lightfoot's house, the Minnepolis police president's house, the Kentucky attorney general's house, Gov. Gavin Newsom's house, "acting" DHS head Chad Wolf's house, Attorney General Bill Barr's house...

Anonymous said...

We know Trumpmis living rent free in your head. Even with all the fast food Trump eats, there’s still enough empty space between your ears for him to comfortably love.

Anonymous said...

I should have been sympathetic to the fact that you have so little. And that make-believe schadenfreude is better than no schadenfreude at all.

Carry on.

Don Jr. said...

Another person who is not laughing is down-with-the-struggle Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler. The damage to the condo building outside his condo building, and the raucous nightly demonstrations outside the outside condo building, have caused him to come to the decision to move outside some other location, where he'll live at least until his compadre demonstrators find the outside of his new address.

Wheeler expressed his "sincere apologies for the damage to [the outside of] our home and the fear that you are experiencing due to my position," adding "It’s unfair to all of you who have no role in politics or in my administration." Wheeler added that it would be "best for me and for everyone else's safety and peace" if he left the outside of the two-bedroom unit he bought in 2017 for $840,000 according to Multnomah County property records.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like the demonstrations are working.

Kentucky recently had to drop nearly a hundred felony charges against protesters who gathered outside the attorney general's house.