MoveOn.Org-Backed Protest Movement: Breitbart Readers ‘Are With Us’
A coalition of far-left groups plotting a mass civil disobedience movement to begin next month believes Breitbart News readers may be interested in joining their revolution.
A coalition of far-left groups plotting a mass civil disobedience movement to begin next month believes Breitbart News readers may be interested in joining their revolution.
With little fanfare and almost no news media attention, some of the same radical groups involved in shutting down Donald Trump’s Chicago rally last week are plotting a mass civil disobedience movement to begin next month.
One of the radical groups that helped to shut down Donald Trump’s Chicago rally has long maintained a close relationship with Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Chicago’s far-left political groups failed to shut down a Donald Trump rally in Bloomington, Illinois, despite their initial hopes.
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) declared that he was “very proud to have received recently, the endorsement of MoveOn.org” on Tuesday’s “Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC. Sanders said, in response to a question on some of the endorsements
Friday on PBS’s “NewsHour,” in his regular segment with syndicated columnist Mark Shields, New York Times columnist David Brooks fretted over the prospect of Donald Trump or Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) becoming the Republican Party’s 2016 nominee and warned if
Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-CA) says he is still undecided about how he will vote on the controversial Iran deal. However, Becerra is under strong pressure from members of left-leaning groups such as Moveon.org and Peace Action.
Activists and concerned citizens on both sides of the Iran Deal stood outside of Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu’s office on Tuesday.
Several left-wing groups have united in an “Astroturf” campaign to create a false impression of public support for the Iran deal at town hall meetings across the nation.
With Senators Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, all having announced their run for president, the 2016 presidential primary election is on everyone’s mind. Many, from both sides of the political aisle, are itching to see if grassroots organizations and movements like liberal Moveon.org and the Tea Party will once again factor into the political equation.