The Mini MAGA March

 Earlier today, the hundreds or thousands of people who wasted a pile of money to come to D.C. for the Roger Stone-inspired or whatever he did  "Million MAGA March" at least got a chance to catch a glimpse of their idol:





There may be a few thousand at the event now; certainly there is nothing approaching a million people 

there.

In other words, it is a dud, just like the man they support.


Speaking of that crook and loser Roger Stone, here is more about him and Stop the Steal.


"I would not consider this a grassroots movement by any means," said Ben Decker, the CEO and founder of Memetica, a digital investigations consultancy. "Stop the Steal is a highly coordinated partisan political operation intent on bringing together conspiracy theorists, militias, hate groups and Trump supporters to attack the integrity of our election."

 

The movement has also migrated to in-person events, Decker said, manifesting itself "in a variety of offline rallies and protests featuring a number of participants that are often armed." Some of the violent rhetoric associated with the campaign has come from its own leaders.

 

"Clean your guns," said Dustin Stockton, one of the administrators of the Facebook Stop the Steal group, on a Facebook Live Stream video to his followers. "Things are going to get worse before they get better."
Somebody doesn't know the meaning of the word "sedition."

A local broadcast of the "rally":



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