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David Hogg's Publix Stunt is an Alinsky-Style Shakedown
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David Hogg is back at it, doing the only thing he apparently knows, which is mau-mauing business. The youthful gun-control activist staged a "die-in" at Publix in Coral Springs, Florida to protest the grocery retailer's donation to a pro-business Republican candidate who also supports the Second Amendment. Apparently, you can't do that and must work only to elect anti-business leftists, or else Hogg will come protesting, bringing his media gaggle, at you. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/28/2018)
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A new story I heard indicated Publix has ceased donations to every organization without regard to political leaning. A type of backfire?
Nice going David Camera Hogg! |
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