I met Kenneth Gladney at the McCaskill Recess Rally and shook his hand. He was walking with a limp, which would make sense if you were thrown to the ground by a union thug because you dared to try and make money by selling flags and buttons. Either Kenneth is one heck of an actor, or the moonbats claiming he attacked McCowan are just dishonest propagandists with no first hand knowledge who would rather make up wild stories than face the fact a man was attacked at a Tea Party. The problem, is Kenneth Gladney doesn't fit the narrative.
Bill Whittle of Pajamas Media discusses Kenneth in his Afterburner segment, weaving Gladney's story into that of Rodney King, the unnamed black man MSNBC edited out of Tea Party footage, and a little something called the Frankfurt School. It's an excellent piece, well worth your time. Bill Whittle is like that.
In other news, we find out why unions have been attending rallies, both those they beat people at as well as those they are bused to. It seems that $10 billion in funding is earmarked for unions in the healthcare bill, and if the unions can set a precedent for taxpayers to bail out their benefit plans, the dam will break and union bosses won't be left explaining just how they spend their union dues.
Which makes the sad little copycat Billionaires for Union Welfare Wealthcare demonstration even sadder. Those starving actors, the students getting class credit, their wannabe puppet king thought they were being satirical, when in truth they were shilling for unions without getting paid. It's bad enough St Louis leftists can't come up with an original idea and are forced to print off pre-made signs, but when they inadvertently prove the bill is a giveaway to unions? That's just pathetic.
With the healthcare bill in the ICU, and public distrust of the bill weighing down the Democrats and even Obama's popularity ratings, the only question now is just how violent and nasty the progressives will get as their dream of exercising total power of your lives goes down the drain.

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