Posted on 03/18/2019 2:33:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A man was arrested in Manhattan this weekend for stealing a flag off of a notorious pro-Trump vehicle that has been traveling around the country ever since Trump was elected.
Police tell Gothamist the incident happened around 6:35 p.m. on Sunday at 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. Jared Handler, 37, was arrested for grabbing and damaging the flag off of Rob Cortiss vehicle, which cops referred to as a "pro-Trump advertisement trailer."
You can see people gathering around the vehicle and shouting, cursing and taking photos in the video below.
(Excerpt) Read more at gothamist.com ...
“notorious”?
Not “famous”? Or beloved, or “iconic”?
The anti Trump pukes certainly don’t want America to do well.
They hate Trump more than they love America. But I am sure they don’t give a crap about America.
Cue the “I do not think that word means what you think it means” pic.
How someone uses notorious and/or notoriety in attempts to appear erudite is as face-palming as using the non-word irregardless.
“Go back to the woods.” that guy shouted. Is that anti rural bigotry?
I love it!
Those words are reserved for leftists only.
I’ll never forget how the NY Democrats put on a huge protest just because the Republicans chose New York City for their 2004 convention. Their were 40,000 protesters and the parade took four hours. Now if was just a couple of years after 9-11 but they didn’t put on such a huge protest against the terrorist attack.
My heart sank when the flag hit the ground.
So tolerant huh? I couldn’t stand obxxx but never would have stooped to their level.
Go back to the woods. that guy shouted. Is that anti rural bigotry?
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Yep, it’s anti flyover country bigotry.
Very good point.
Like a roto virus?
Whom ever writes this stuff....must know what they are doing.
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